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Show xxxv TOLtME II W1S COUNTY, UTAH. THURSO Y, KAYSVILLE. R( H M . I NUMBER Ml r 19 DEFENSE: National Guardsmen Called to Duty Maws Reorganization IIA'f Or Assured Plans PROTECTION pat Fut Sypenisc Of Early Approval tjur . Numerous purlie have been rivand i ntertainmei few voik tor en during the Oiivis county national guard mein-h- i rs of Headquai u r battel y. YTON - 1 I batalhoii. Will Spreading of Ioison Grasshopper Unit Senate Deals With 75 Reorganization Measures Individually and Discard ll.R. 82. Utah the All-Inclusi- ly ?oi I -- to the ii'g;!atir tbT- t ion of 11 taken Ik bee- '' f ;l Si rv aa 1 l"' Pax Clubs .o! . l loinix e ' ( .we . l phase. ( o-- development d. piibli set up a narl-men- a i 1 I in till Pi lrom two to 'lllHtli Tie 'nur hoi-pp.-e- measures treating t nch ha tie' . of reorganization .separately, .'ed.di.d; senate last week passed five r ate a They establish a publiei y them. commission, !al w 1,1 ! '. , . - e -- - Ian toe !MV( mvu r hr 7.1 anil u! pi utix wire hot to all members of the 'iii grassho'pner luit This Bountiful unit ot the maid at a s i v a count eiven by u'h, ami mtei LuumuU .at Ha-, datwe n.Ji ALondu.x .iulluu uig tneh school Saturday night. ot Otto S Clow. Sctore vi alfair are Funds denv ed fiun-thMlil be placid in tbi n g uuental fund !i til.' o' i of the K g y mun.igi ' a u of the youth fnt tainme' II nei, enmiany ti id luring riel then- Irnmute peiiod. u a smi'i.c that warrants to'.al-- , The group enured active duty ',mi m- I., i'i now in the band a va i nna-i- officials as pain in; Monday at Rointiful, where will be condllited in i o period beemt n loHo tiaimug for miy ..''id i'longh spreading of i''e tor to days, prim to1 departure for" t li reanization bill passed by the low We. in favor of-- approximate md industrial v..m Ivi , t ' m; i.ir in i'llT d Ki pro-- , ntat c In bbo!i of Futi'i ,n. t mi It II. d P. n ii aie injini i la pro in!- - a la Ptr at1'! loom, tioli eo.nu il with fm lc.Ii' li'l'l i.l'! and provide t, 'i t'.i.t m lti.'.; i In Good Shape Bit pi. feed in the count ui transfer da ,ry' roduct reean Mr lie 1 i at the hape (Bow. Sun Sout l.it nv-- i Re -- m i emit ;.ti were !at u in the drive to UrFltakjn heeount ' a hooper o haw tolk'Wrd ibv inct1! hI-- i -- h j 'ul it ornui New Theatre to 1 "TI is fiht that def Oliispo, Constructed In Rountiful BOUNTIFUL Excavation bo-pa- n and stdvi Friday for a nT.Iikh thoatro (1 tate Training va in ;i iu ti fin; ntvd Uiroupi) i.: slrihuting thi poi.mi. ar. budding to be located immediately control of the Utah find that whin it is spread south of the J..C. School. Utah State hospital and in dairy products 1iiiney company It i Mild to have the apghtly. about "jo pounds per acre, on South Main street. Julian Bill, court system to the public " that then arc no Humps All were proval of dail y imr a.iiiatnn hat it welfare department. and operator of the Town does not affi t our bees, and at the owner vote, a With whole a without dissenting a reorganization in Bountiful, is owner and theatre pissed in time i effeitive very vvev k same lower the houe Assured approved, of lat the new show house. builder i Passage " adieating grahoppcrs must lt voted its attention to 'other pendiwill have space for The structure Legislators and legislative exalso be put out early in the ivon-iiig- . ngmeiiMires. two large shops fronting Main Representatives perts predict that the remainder of , Mi Grow told commissioners 'street with a 17 house bills amPthrec sen- the senate reorganization bills will passed spacious lobby decIncrease Stock bills. One ate resolu senate house and with and orated joint acted ap be lighted with a modern upon The honey company officials astion was killed. The weeks activfluorescmt system. The building proval go to the governor for his raise the total of bills passed serted that he and other beemeii will also contain completely car- Ktion before the final session bell ities were on planning increasing 'he the house to .11, including 17 designed rings on March 13. That they wil, by stock in the county, but that lay peted and modernistically the r.bo senate. exand a Try room" entirely by passed little with but meet opposition wanted assurance that the insects lounges sound-proo- f where mothers can re- Many Bills Passed cept as to minor details and with would be protected He pointed out watch the picture and still tire last week passed 17 the advantages, few attempts at important amendmnot only to the ents is deemed likely in view of senate bills, one senate joint me-t- bee industry, but to local orihard-ist- s from a plate glass window. The seating capacity of the theamorial the unanimous votes cast on those Congress and five house in having bees in the vicinity will be for 7 tre bills Up to Saturday night it had for persons and already passed. of fruit trees. be with finest in the will 47 senate bills and the one in June will Then probably equipped With to injury of bees and comfort for six also passed through respect beauty, tome a special legislative session at S. J. M. including seating of fruit trees, spraying will Measures the house. lawmakers rbkh the pass by passed by Mr. Grow said that as long as the visibility. The building will be entirely tpun the governors appointments spray did not touch the blossom, no to the newly created departments throughout with the most equipped injury is sustained, as this is he modern and ind commissions, and make what- - joint memorial, and five house joint highly recommended only portion of the tree with whuh and heating sysair nece-toning 1 deemed has Maw Governor erer revisions pundit are resolutions. the bee comes in contact. tem and installation will be superuy to strengthen the reorcaniza-- 1 approved 21 measures and vitoed vised by a licensed engineer. Fire-- i tioo enactments including the many om. All told, .13.1 measures have transfers of powers and duties been introduced during the session, proof construction of brick, confrom existing and Nine senate bills, three senate joint crete. metal lifth ami a cast stone departments front facing with stainless steel commissions to the new. agencies. resolutions, and tight, house bills will make the theatre one of w been Bill Basses House and 1 ithdrawn. have in killed, C e e 1 d trim the most modern and beautiful S. B. 22. introduced by Senator . Final action is yet to be taken on William A. Dawson of buildings in the state. Layton, last . 211 senate bills, two senate joint CLEARFIELD - The Campbell Paul K. Evans, theatre architect week passed the lower house-anresolutions, two senate concurrent Heights section, south of the Clear-- , of Salt Lake now before the governor for ap-- ( resolutions. 133 house City,, designed and bills. 11 field district, has been construction and the supervise proval or veto. It amends the ex- - house joint resolutions, and one ceptcdbusiness as a subdivision of Clear- - Bountiful Lumber and Supply cornisting statutes to provide that the. houe concurrent memorial, field officials of the town pany have the contract for building town, taking of an automobile without Bills receiving final approval hoard disclosed last week. the theatre. H. B. "a permission of the owner will be last week include prohibit A .road Three months will be required to in misdemeanor only in cases of per-- 1 ing tobacco vending machines site, four rods vv ide. run- U. S. from the structure and plans ill to sons under is ning complete to accessible highway years of age and a places where they are made to open about now are Hamblins to was the being lane, B. given tres S. felony in other cases. and vj, making minors, D. ( ampbell, owner of June 1. by Senator Dawsons S. J. R. R was pass on private lands for hunting, lulled by a senatorial vote. It pro- - trapping or camping a misdemean- - fne new residential subdivision. The entire plot granted for a roadway-includePosed a constitutional amendment or. welfare ' , the s- -- rd H would precaution i' I - ' a p ;u t ic tip t Maws a.mprelin,Mo tal reorganization. Apparently relegating I artdliiy, pn oin-'P' system of state government seems assured with the miiir.ir pus passage senate of five measures cnilniih ing anous l ft. ernor Herbert ' ViuM:. .Va'( .i tv. 1 AKE TITT 'SALT iu anee rmigton ITnTCTe7TeeH rs Rill hissed by House ve -" rvr.n n.TTT" 11.1th Uu Id or to dep.mure for active duty. Among these functions in one, given lat week by Mr. and Mr. 1M1 11. Adams ot lay ton, honor mg Bert l.aytort. t ai l.- K. Browi1, dime Ynuncnrte Fruil- h rSnrirl.Fi 1 i le pro-dueer- The-senat- e t o cross-pollinatio- n pa-se- d Campbell Heights Accepted as Part Of a r fi d ac-wi- ll j -- j la t These lour members of the National Guard were honored at a nartv at the Dell II. Adams home week. They are (left to right): Paul h. Sandall. June loung, Charles K. Brown and Hen I.a)ton. Dinner New Building to Re Constructed Set for March 17 Home-Comin- g At Davis High Annual "lb dinner of Kay sv die SeOTniJ. FARMINGTON I.s D S ward will be held at the Approval for a vocational training of election opera bouse on March 17, accordhop at Davis high school was' ing to Mrs Samuil Moig.m, prei by memlierN of the board granted dent of the ward Relief society Dinner will be seivcd at noon, of education at their regular meetand vvBl In followed by a progi.im ing here Monday The building, to he constiuctcd A children's at 2:3 p m a dance, floor show and as a N. Y. A. project, will he ejeit-eax- t s of the present' fish pond will be held at iMNIi1; chantcH shop. Specifications p m. 11 1 building In by 7n feet of The niotion picture. "Brigham ,n eonfmmity with other Young." will be a feature of the evening at the Davis high school. buddings at the school. With work to begin in the near future, the project will cost the local school district approximately $.1,( ms I, this amount to be expended for materials, according to Thomas E. Williams, clerk of the LAYTflN Miss Gloria Harris, hoard. fieshman student at the Utah Stile Classes in the new building will U- conducted Agricultural college, and a for youths past high her of Chi Omega sorority, was school, who desire vocational age, one of Hi renresentative students! training. These classes will be chosen by popular vote to repre- - similar to a class in auto mechanse nt the new iersnnulity section ics now being conducted, Mr. v of the school said. Miss Harris' picture, together' 'with other students chosen, vvilli in the ap., ' personality section he Buzzer, school yeur book. ' KAYSVILLE acres. Construction of the road is to begin in the near future and water mains, gas lines, power lines and Plan F.F.A. Clodhopper j party.--fiatur- Names Submitted For Board Member one-ha- lf .lle-wel- Rose. drafting president, (left), advisor, and Alvin Stoker, school tonight plans for Davis F. F. A. party at the high C. Hunter 5AILLE Annual "Clod-PPe- r, parents and sons party of j1, chapte Future Fanners of . wil1 4uTtu held at :3() P m re-nami- ng 51 . r, n Kr-- 304 The resolution also provided for the filing of a plat designating the 3 xe-- n(G. hn? o R,IHcal feature of the eve-Panth- ers present an Utary" skit, written by r paer faculty member at will Ufcii 5tof.re donRton, w ill MUr-K's- . Cuita- - .e ?uh, ?art ill vice-presi- -f act at master and the following on the program: Vocal selections, Jim Slo.. a(,eordion numbers. Jack Morris Nalder; oRg, VanPr''nir Ai0tt.r1L and harmonica A: ;had Beazer and Golden , khan,. 1 includes. Wright, Arell i,zra Deus, Alvin Stoker, Council Renames Streets in City; Markers to Be Placed on Homes, Intersections . 1 caetera Kavsville City Streets Renamed By Resolution Team Standings of certain KAYSV1LLE A resolution for the In Jordan District streets and of streets' the hitherto in Kaysville City naming council of members at their the was unnamed city Op. by Pt. passed Pet. L. W. 212 tm ni grit. Monday meeting regular Jordan evening at the Da- Alvis cl1 ,8clloeL according - to-- L. Stoker, president, - which prominent Davis Nri aa'r and state agrieultur- - Granite ,J,unty hi Lr"urRday) T Murray . Grantsville 4 44.122T2itf' corder, repealing all ordinances, 341 ly-la- and resolutions in conflict 123 therewith. i. Bingham A 12 The streets - were - renamed as 1 Gyru8 follows: Seventh street being U. Last Fridays Results S. highway 01, is renamed Main Davis 31, Cyprus 2S Eighth street, First East street; L Jordan 30, Granite -- ... Ninth street. Second East street; Twjele 41, Bingham street; Tenth, street Third East Grantsville 41. Murray 2o. street; Eleventh street Fourth Schedule Fridays Games)-JordaEast street; Twelfth street Fifth (Last East street; Thirteenth street at Davis. East street. Sixth Cyprus at Granite. Sixth street First West street; Tooele at Murray. Fifth street, Second West street: Grantsville at Bingham. Fourth street, Third West street; Third street Fourth West street; Cook David Glen Love. Fred Kerr Second street Fifth West street; and Robert Broomfield. o 2 200 271 20S .223 - n . (nl Fourth indent of Selectees Named by Hoard nie-art- FARMINGTON , (iloria Harris Is Honored at School nn-m-- - i i Mr. on BE CALLED mg Anniversary Is Additional Land Marked by Party Called for in Weed Eradication WEST POINT-and Mrs. telephone lines soon will be extendFARMINGTON ed into the new area, officials said. Apnlications The new subdivision has been di- for a few additional acres to be vided into 24 lot for prospective included in the county-wid- e 'ous weed program homeowners of Clearfield. w ill, be accepted immediately, ac-- T ciirding tiV Deliire Nicbofs, eom- mittee member. Acreage contracted will be treated through the clean cultivation A charge of $s for one method. FARMINGTON Names of acre or more per year will be three Davis county men have been charged. For a half acre or less submitted to officials, of Selective a charge of S.1 will be made and Service, one to be chosen to fill the cost runs proportionately from acre to one acre, Mr. the vacancy created by Briant S. Jacobs, member of the local board, Nichols said. All lands coming w ho resigned recently. within the program is contracted To be appointed by government for a three-yea- r period. officials is one of the following: Applications, should be made to the following members of the comHoward II Joseph E. Williams. David and A. - Archie - Briggs;- - R. mit tee r A.-- Archie-Brigg- s, Bruce Major and Fred L. Kampt m Layton. Joseph E. Williams. Richare other members of the local ard Pelton, Jesse II. Argyle, M. P. board, who have served since in- Whitesides, E. E. Randall, Chos-le- y Madsen, or Mr. Nichols. auguration of Selective Service. TO YOUTHS -- i 1.4o NINE DAVIS Fred Zaugg, of West Point, were greeted by relatives and friends at a dancing party at the West Point ward recreation hall Wednesday .evening. The event marked Their, .golden, .wedding anniversaryt A program was presented before the dance. Mr. Zaugg was born in Neucha-tel- . Switzerland, April 21, lwr.i, a son of. Frederick and Elizabeth Lobsinger Zaugg, and came to Utah as a boy of 1.1 years. Mrs. Zaugg was born in North Ogden on September 2.1, 1H70, a daughter of Abraham and Mary Chadwick, Utah pioneers. They, were .married. in the. Logan L. D. S. temple on March .1, lMil. They lifter moved to Sterling. Alberta, Canada, where they resided for six years. Mr. Zaugg was a prominent farmer of La Grande, Ore., for 24 years before coming to Utah five years ago. Mr. Zaugg has been active in the L. D. S, church, having served on two missions to Switzerland and at present is serving as a home missionary in North Davis stake. David Barlow Is Elected President Of Skull, Rones SALT LAKE (TTY-Da- vid Barlow, junior student of the versity of Utah from Clearfield, was elected this week as president of Skull and Bonos, honorary junior men'a activity society. Barlow, along with II other junior men. was named to Skai-by member- s- of Owl and Key, honorary senior mens group. A member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Barlow is business manager of the Utonian, university He has also worked on yearliook. the business departments of other campus publications. Other Skull and Bones electees B present is serving as a visiting Relief society teacher of West Point ward. She has an outstanding hobby of making quilts. Mr. and Mrs. Zaugg are the parents of 13 children. One son having died in infancy and a daughter Miss Zina Zaugg. is at present xervingia.the...c:asLceJitraL states as an L. D. S. missionary. The eleven sons and daughters j ' Davis Two Alternates Named Mr. Sanders and Mr. Peterson were originally scheduled as alternates in this months draft, but their names were placed on the active list when Vaughn E. Allen of Layton enlisted in the air corps, and it was noted that Mr. Parrish was a transferee from Butte, Mont., and therefore his name would not count in the number to be called from the county, Mrs. Cochran said. Other alternates, who will be called "jn'The"' April "draft to make" up former deficiencies, are: Joseph H. Ford, Centerville; Wallace E. Christensen, Syracuse; Max E. Howard, Woods Cross, and Jesse 1 : Layton. Clearfield. from Davis county were Val Sheffield, Kaysville, and Roger Hammond, Bountfiul. G. Mark Golden Wedding i. Mrs. Zauggwaspre&tdcntofthe Relief society organization in La Grande, Ore., for 1.1 years, and at II. Uni- j Nin county youths, two of them volunteers, will be called to duty with the 11. S. army under Selective Servie-e- , March 20. according to Annie Cochran, clerk of the local board. This group, the fourth to be call-- I ed from Davis county, includes: Clifford Elliott. Farmington; Earl L. Warthen, Charles II. Peterson and Oran W. Parrish, Woods Cross; Thomas H. Allen and Golden C. Sill. Layton; Lyle V. Williams, South Weber; Phillip S. Mabcy, Cleurfield, and Loo Dee Sanders, Mr. Eilliott and Mr. Kaysville. Warthen are volunteers. t ' r y , Street; Liocust street. Center street; Maple were: Ernest F. Zaugg, Karl D. and Mrs. Wallace S. Chrisstreet First South street; Oak Zaugg tensen of Syracuse; August A. Second South street; Tlum street Union. Ore.; Mrt. Walter Zaugg, street Third South street; Pine Perschon, Salt Lake City; Miss EliNorth street Firsk street; Cherry za Zaugg, d and Rulon, Joseph, street, Second North street; Cemeall of West Point; Zaugg, Crestwood road and tery street Walnut street Third North street. Paul Zaugg of Clearfield and Mrs. The street running south fr m Evern Youngerg of Taylorsville. First South street betwren Main GARDEN CLUB TO MEET and First W;st streets is named KAYSVILLE! Monthly meeting Bishops lane. The street, runni'.g south from First South between of the Kaysville Garden club will Third and Fourth West streets is be held Monday evening. 7:20 named Larkins lane, and the street oclock in the Kaysville City offices. running east from Main street be- Everyone is invited to attend. A tween Second North street ar.d special program concerning Spring Cemetery road is named Mill read. Planting has been arranged. : I .1 - I 3f , 4 Wil-for- . I Sir. and Mrs. Fred Zaugg, of West Point, who WedrtesJay ib served their golden wedding anniversary; I |