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Show ,i i t I CORP. UNIVERSAL ' KICROFILSSIHQ PIERPOINT AVE. . 141 SAU USE CITY 10, UTAH ' ,l' Wr r l''S A V-- J 'w si v t'V "PtW J L ITri M f A -- s 1 1 ? ,4 fr X r- f u yv i .sx; Av iCs A f ' ; !. f i ' ' & v k; i.U t' I T , , , . Jf iiu. fjA ' ' ,;. ' it 4?ffAy ...,. ;,-- , . a.-V-- " Ur. . . i S' t X - - v i THET .WEEKLY V' I V y' . Xt jAfgr KAYSVTt.LE. DAVIS COUNTT, UTAH , i A It ; ! t i !A, t1 ;: ':! OCTOBER 8, 19W NO. 37. THURSDAY, A . , ,V y y," V Jj ' I " ..... ? 4 - 1 - Y ? N ,U : 7? )r ."M , P7 'V rA: ' fT': :v i J i -J t - "'f-- t- k' tv Lau1 rtv 4H. M s , . r t ' 1 t I .. Air 4 r" v it - k it ir tii7 ara v its nearly tax time again. Clerks in the Davis County Trea the more than 20,000 tax notices to D vis County residents, industrial and utilities companies. A grim warning has bet sounded by Treasurer Briant S. Jacobs that, even before Santa Claus, comes tha ti collector. Taxes become delinquent In the county at noon on November 30, Mr. Ji cobs said. 23-2- 4 Along with preparing notices for the home and liev e Scoffield Susan the by past and dig up land owners, the Treascounty. pany. The utilities provir The Brown and Gold of memories from the good urer's office help is also When next time you pay a large part of the oil i Davis High represents thej old days all alumni and of school spirit to'mcr students of Davis High preparing notices for the your gas or power bill, dont the form of cash to keep tl wheels of Davis governmer Dart and remains tra-ar- p invited to the Each Monday are (1) that schools should activity so interesting that every Layton turning and the children i. ditionai to the many alumni j Homecoming Activities to 9 skills each one wants to do it. fundamental afternoon immediately after develop modern school buildings. Satur-cities of Davis found in many i be held Friday and school the entire teaching (conversation, human relation(4) "Respect and appreciaMountain Fuel Company' and towns in Utah, "jday, October 2.3 and 24. KT .staff from Layton Elementary ships, etc.) These skills are tion for human values and betax bill for Davis Couni Old D books dating front) to Barbara According School as well as teachers from developed byexploration if lief in others. She says, Acthis year is $113,498.87. OtI, 1914 can be found, decorat- Holt, senior vice president, other parts of the county, involved in activity a student cept the fact that all cannot er high taxpayers in th book shelves while gold everyone who has attended ing do to the same degree and and brown forget their weariness and learns from it ; by repetition Include Mountaii and is encouraged to come Davis county pennants Join i.i the fun and education boys and girls are more in- dont brag if yon can do it best . and Telegraph class rings have been care- back and join in the fun of i ,Vim Telephone of a special physical educa- terested in games or activi- in a particular phase. Utah Power ant. stowed away. T re- - the Homecoming festivities. 891,859.10; fully Clearfield Nine building tion ilas. ties after they know them. Pioneei Other education values that issued in Clear- Light, 882,056.40;were The class, Philosophy of permits we the way By expression ed843,750.49; Pipe, well a Oregoi. integrated physical field City during the month Ilivsical Education,' is being do it is Short Line, 874,532.61 ( D important. Enthusiasm ucation program teaches are of September for an estitaught by Dr. Ellen Crooks is caught not taught, is Dr. the and R. G. 867,903.73; an ability to think and evalu1 ' t mated cost of 855,400. Perron the University of Utah. Crooks way of expression. Salt Lake Pipe, 834,000. creaand ate constructively mits were issued to M. J. Three hours of University learning tively; effective work habits; By absorption Bamberger Railroad wa credit will be given to those what Goodfellow, 196 Lakeview for transtakes place and its .memsocial a many years a heavj as competency who successfully complete the Drive, for a frame carport, but with the disand use in other fields. ber of a group, family, neighfer taxpayer c to be built for an estimated . and This week at rill of Farmington, Layton continuance of the line what is learned so it borhood, town,, state, nation Using cost of 81000. Central Davis son of Mr. Dj namic Dr. Crooks has the High, ITommv Kuro-and the selling of its right in other ways. and the world; intellectual the Citizens ofJunior Dale R. Porter, 176 North of teachers exercising, frolicing applies land Month Kurose Mrs. the of Harry from peers esway, its tag in the learning and By curiosity eagerness; 300 East, a frame addition and playing hard the way human for October were chosen. 'Layton. this year will be partici- thetic appreciation and self excounty relationships, to a dwelling for an estimatThere are prizes given as they want their Btudents, in Mra. Eva L. Bame Kay, a .member of Cen-- . only for around 83,000. pation, group feeling of ac- pression of the arts; physical teachto react to ed cost their of 83,000. turn, well as honor. Lee Liston of Of the total of 87,736,56 trals ninth grade was also; complishment, feeling import- and mental health; the wise Paul S. Herinson, 296 So. Citi- ings. each jKaysville gives ant. valuation as set up utilities leisure of time. use of chosen citizen for the 700 East, a frame carport, Dr.CrooJcs says .that Eduzen of the Month a pass to Davis Count the an by teach State, Schools should (2) Dr. Crooks emphasizes that the cation estimated cost 8700, preparation for livKaysville Theatre for month in September, 1958. will collect some 8538,733.25, democratic of 20 to child is appreciation each entitled Theodore Glauser, 98 W. ing and physical education is one month. Tommy, also a member of to Mrs. Ruth counts in minutes instruction period per 700 North, masonry dwell- according boys and girls heritage. Everybody leadership This month's citizens are: the ninth, grade is an outand deputy tress Burnlngham, a sportsmanin democracy education of physical day in physical activities to gain ing, estimated cost of 811i-00- 0. urer. Kay Merrill, daughter of standing example of good is im- excess of recess it teaches that She ship And make periods. adjustdevelopment Mr. and Mrs. David M. Mer- - citizenship. Individual tax payers will ments according to standards. portant that everyone have a said, In order to combat TV, Theodore Glauser, 725 N. notice an increase in tbeit turn. schools need to have . more Dr. It is the philosophy of 100 West, masonry dwelling, tuxes this year, Mrs. Burn-inhaCrooks that the aims of edu- (3) Civil rights and re- physical activities involving at a cost of 811,000. out. This i were Kajsville-Fin- at rites brought muscles and be of should the boys girls. taught. 'cation as set up by the Pres- sponsibility Melvin D. Glauser, 191 W. v ta 1 duo. thn StU at held, today (Thursday), 750 'North, masonry 'dwell largely., idents White House Confer- Dr. Crooks says Each has his .Tension release, is ,,one of the increase from fund in First Schpol the p.m. Kaysville educaand of to the ence in 1957 also apply to responsibility physical rest," purposes for an estimated cost of one to around six mills. Thh i Ward Chapel for Mrs. Eva ing, make each tion. to teachers Education.' advises Those aims physical was passed by the State LegLund Barnes, 66, who died 816,000. Temperature data 'as re- and Range station in FarmRussell Mendenhall, 479 islature, has nothing whatMonday morning in a Salt MARY'S. MEANDERINGS leased by Alden Blain of the ington for the past week: Center Street, masonry ga- ever to do with the local Lake hospital. Center Research Wasatch estimated cost, 8 1.000. school board or the retire Born April 11, .1893, in rage, Clark, 81 North ment of local school bondp. Sterling Ephraim, Utah, she was a 300 East Street, -masonry but is the state uniform daughter of Antone H. and estimated cost school tax, a large percent Sarah Peterson Lund. She dwelling, 811,000. share a beloved toy or a last piece of gum or candy but by Mary Bowring age of which will go t moved to Salt Lake City with Arnold Egan, 132 Ross teachers' salaries. to want is there bedlam my campaign? about whos going to have the surprise join Anybody 1893. her in parents Drive, frame carport, estiIm starting one that will eventually I hope elim- this time. Something taxpaysrc She the attended Brigham mated cost 8700. and It inate all free gimmiks gadgets. always develops, too, that the boy next door alshould know is that they can and the Young University Its old hat to a lot of people and better columnists ready has his cricket cut out of the box before hardly any pay their taxes through University of Utah. Survivors include her hus- their local banks and save than 1 have written, to no avail, about the enticements of cereal is eaten out of our box. Strong-wille- d parents, On May 2, 1920, she mar- band, Kaysville; one daugh put on and in cereal boxes to make the poor shopping moth- of course, say, You cant have the cricket until you eat them the bother of going to ried Herbert J. Barnes in ter, Mrs. Joel N. (Barbara) er a prey to her childrens Buy this. Mommy! Its got a all the cereal but we dont want to have someone sick Courtthe . Davis the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Gillespie, Green Valley, Cali- house in County because he eats 14 ounces of vitamin enriched, in plastic soldier inside. or bgh Farmington And there hsve been a couple of occasions when, protein and riboflavin (minimum daily requirements have-nActive in the LDS Church, fornia; - two sons, II. J. Banke checks. their mailing thus far been determined, but theres plenty in this the perfect season. The she had worked in the Chil- Barnes, Jr Kaysville; and through the county are actin the ei vly morning blur of breakfast getting, I have been mountains are at their most dren's Hospital and served Dr. J. Canute Barnes, Pullscared nearly out of my skin when I have suddenly seen cereal) all in one quick sitting. ing aa treasurers collectors a baby alligator resting menacingly atop a bowl of wheat So, we look for another box to put the cereal in. We colorful during the entire in the stake presidency of man, Washington; and three and depositors can merely flakes. usually end up taking the macaroni out of its bo and year, lightly frosted with a the Davis Stake Primary and brothers, Othniel R. Lund, call their bank and ask to in the presidency of the Re- A. William Lund and Can- have their tax money depostouch, putting it in a bottle and putting the cereal in the macarBy my own admission, I have no artistic touch of snow on the ery and it is well-nig- h lief Society in the Kaysville non Lund, all of Salt Lake ited with the treasurer's impossible for me to put together a oni box and later hearing, I wont eat any of that uld top. miniature circus tent complete with animals, all cut from cefeal thats in that funny box!" Ward. City. collector's account. But enough of cereal! the cereal box. The easy fitting tabs never fit, the eleEat a crunchy apple, look In exchange for this courHow about all these packages that say, .For easy at a phant never stands up and the children scream in frusof collecting taxes, the take a tesy golden pumpkin, tration or is that screaming actually Mrs. B.? opening, push the little circle and then fold back. treasurer lets the banks use is Davis this walk, long one more never than is there Another thing any Sounds so simple. I have to admit, though, that I between 8100,000 and 8200,-00- 0 valuable surprise either tucked inside or waiting to be never have the strength for such an easy opening box County's October! each, interest free for a cut outside the cereal box. Maybe all children arent sel- and neither does any other member of my family, "e of four or fiv period fish and at our house they will usually quite willingly usually end up getting a big butcher knife to attack the brose won the toss and electmonths. will work news this The immediately. begin big Layton box then we probably cut it too far back and half the ed to receive the ball. The will (1) make a study St. Ambrose team made one week from Trinity Lutheran They contents spill in the sink, making a gooey mess. church Golden of 288 architecture, and will be presented to the Ave., We believe manufacturers should be completely hon- touchdown from their own Church, v , a list of the Church Council by the Eldei , the occurred (2) compile during Layton, line on a series of est and say, You will probably like thU product, once Frifuture of the Voters last building is in charge of each board and things Assembly you get to it. We suggest you take it to the garage and ground plays with the quarDue to the great increase to be used for, the approxi- a member of the Church day. terback scoring on an end get out a hammer and saw and slice off the top!" in Church Attendance, the mate seating capacity of the Council. These decisions will run not and that was the story foods An house in a brown Why sack? put open plain Layton Voters decided to order 30 sanctuary based on projected then be presented to the VotThen I just abhor packages that say, Send in the box of the game. reception will b held Sunday more hymnals for the church membership increases, etc. ers Assembly as recomtop and receive 50c through the mail." I never send in afternoon Oct 11 1959, from St. Ambrose had a real services. They also Increased They will also contact the mendations which in the the box top for the 50c and I feel positively wasteful S until 6 p.m. in honor of the line and Laytons Lar- their standing order for Sun- States Highway Commission Lutheran Church, is and alseventh-fift- h as I throw it away, particularly as we dont like the con- tough birthday anniPreece, quarte r b a c k, day bulletins. In addition to to learn how much, if any, of ways remains the ruling body tents and just bought the package so we could get the 50c ry versary of Mrs. Maggie Barncouldnt get time for any this, Willis Knaack and Ken- the present churcha property of the congregation. Under refund. es Simmons. until 'the last neth Fahnke volunteered to will be purchased for the pro- this'' revised constitution, And how about all the vending machines in grocery pass plays It will be held at the home Then he ran around supply the material and build posed expressway and clover-lea- f membership In the Voters' quarter. stores? The gum machines, the candy machines, the and daughter of her turnoff. If present rum- Assembly may be obtained b end on an option pass, three more pews for the sancvaluable - piece-o- f - gum ma right Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Ben25 yards to right end Kay tuary, one of which extends ors are true, the proposed ex- anj' male communicant memchines? At a very early age about 18 months babies nett of Syracuse. The play went 45 the entire width of the sanc- pressway and cloverleaf will ber 1.8 years of age or over. learn how to operate the machines because the mothers Langston.And then Mrs. Simmons was born in This Sunday aiternoon, Ocin four tuary and is placed against take up almost all of the conthink it is cute to have auch smart child. And then for yards. Kaysville on Oct. 16, 1834, tober 11th, the members of Preece scored the rear wall. They are now gregations existing plays, Larry the next seven years she is pestered with Give me a pen- the the youngest child of William the Walther League will at. . only' touchdown for the in the process of building a ties. Jeffries and Mary Simmons ny! Give me a nickel! until all the other shoppers (who Colts - tend a Zone Rally in St. CommltConstitution The on , a the for fourth sanctuary pew are wiser than Mrs. B. and leave their children home sneak. The extraquarterback Barnes. She spent her youth IPaula Lutheran Church, Og-- 1 point was in that, this past Sunday, tees report to the Voters' cartoons the on in Kays villa and was educated look watching askance at the mother a exTV) den. They will meet at the detailed a included had still chairs Barber.i to Reed sembly out many folding' ! and the children and the store manager wishes she had pitch in Davis County School. 2 p.m. where mem-- I be used to seat the con- planation of the basic organ- church to On May 26, 1909, she was Outstanding for Layton on gone to his competitor to bu the package of soda. folof were hers the congregation izational This plan they past Sunday, Of course, I dont actually suppose I will get very the line were Steve Watts, gregation. Married to Robert Simmons the transportation will attend- lowing in revising the presmembers more of the in the. Salt Lake City L. D. S. far with my campaign but its good for-thsoul to be Ted Pierce, Bob Preece, Kay ed the Lords Supper than ent constitution and pick then up and take them Mrs. Simmons and Everett Langston a for cause. working Temple, before in the history of of the congregation. Under .to Ogden, ever I Crumpler. In the backfield, Isnt It? The. moved to Layton and ber of the Hollyhock Camp Attendance this organizational the congregation. plan, The Church rct'dtd there ali of thplr m&r--' Daughters of Pioneers. quarterback Larry Preece, another action of the which was approved by the Crusade a n.d Membership In Ronnie Bair, full back; Rayriod life. Mrs. Simmons was the Voters Assembly, a building Voting Assembly, the congre- jtDrive, Pastor Krugler statmond Marey, left half back; Mr. Simmons f.ed on June mother of five children and six ed, is beginning very nicewas., appointed. gation will function-unde- r and Reed Barber, right half committee., 4, 94 5. has .four living sons and This committee consists of boards which, then, will be ly. This past week we reback. Mrs. Simmons is the only daughters. They are Mrs. ZenKenneth Fahnke, W 1 1 1 1 s In charge of all the activities ceived six applications for surviving member of 12 broth- as .W, (Virginia) Bennett, The next game will be Knaack, Eugene Boone, Ray of the congregation. The membership by transfer and ers and sisters and several Syracuse, Mrs. Irvin (Fern) played at Washington Ter- Sienkiewicz, Rev. Emil Krug-le- r, members of the boar,ds will we havent really begun to half brothers and sisters. Newman, Dean Robert Simwork on the program as yet race in Ogden at 2 p.m. this and a sen iceman from be elected by the Voters She baa been active mem- mons and LeGrande H. Simthe Lutheran WomJ As far as Church Attendance City came up to Layton in Saturday. Help Is needed to Hill Air Force Base who is ber of the Layton Second mons, ali of Layton. two school buses and took tske the team to Ogden. All still to be appointed. With ens Missionary League, and is concerned. It continues to Ward. Having served for a , She also has 9 grandchilthe Colts 25 to 7. high. I persons wishing to assist the appointment of the serv- the Lutheran young peoples run at an number of years in the Prim- dren. Mer many close friends St. Ambrose looked real are asked to meet at 12:30 iceman the committee will be organization known as the hope and pray that it w ill ary and Relief Society or--. and relatives are invited to to anjvrn greater exsharp In their green jerseys p.m. Saturday at Lpyttm completed. Pastor Krugler Walther League. The deci' ganizations and is also a mem- - visit with her on this day. . various boards tent sions of the and yellow helmets. St. Am- - Elementary school. committee stated that this ALL IN THE GROOVE Dont look ... of physical education fun and play they will later teach their students are these teachers currently enrolled in a special class at Layton Elementary School. Left to right, Robert Larson, Mrs. Margaret Jost, Aaron Keith Merrill, Mrs. Isabella Smith and John Grismore. Teachers have fun learning of Physical education philosophy now, but urers office are busy preparing to mail out Davis High homecoming Set for October 1 for-essen- 59-G- 9 building A'A i Total $55,000 h " 4 1 A! r. Top citizens chosen At Central Davis Permits Ay 11 . e, i I i Oh, what As Please put cereal in a plain is. $o rare Final rites this Thursday for Eva L Barnes a day sack! ot Trinity Lutheran Church Kotes increased attendance Mrs. Maggie B. Simmons To be honored on birthday 20-ya- son-in-la- w surprises-for-a-nlckle-plus- -a pro-jvidi- by-la- " . Colts drop first leaguo contest all-ti- se - 7 7 |