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Show I VOLUME I.AYTOV, DAVIS COt TWENTY-TW- M, I 1 All, 1 FBKI'AUY NUMBER SIXTEEN1 9, 1950 Davis Board Approves Bids On New Bountiful School FARMINGTON Daws countys board cl education Monday night announced its continuance of a school bitldmg and improvement program which will be highlighted by a $597,800 ninth and 10th grade high school in Bountiful. Formal approval was given at a board meeting In Davis county court house at Farmington to enter into construction contracts on the ninth and tenth grade high school, weth the following low bidders: SUBJECT TO REVISION General contractors. Chytraus Bros., Salt aLke City, $494,900; electrical contractors. HT TO BF. TIED BUT HAPPY . . . Bob Hamlltoa (left) of Laodover, bid., and Fred Haas, Jr., of New Orleans; La., gin aonlfuUy Into each others eyes, but keep their fingers crossed, after they tied in the Miami open golf tourney. The boya tied for the lead with 199 apiece for 54 boles, then tied again the next day with Ki each, to act a new record for the 72 holes. Hamilton finally won the tournament. Bowman Marvosh, $22,500; plumbing and heating, D. W. Thorpe, Ogden, $80,400. According to Elmer J. Ilartvig-sen- , Davis countv superintendent of schools .all bids would be sub With the irttifst of LANDING GEAR DOWN AND LOCKED cim, Gorrni Gcorft (the Muedtd ject to minor revisions, which are, Beauty of wrestllac) float toward the caavas for a landing after belt thrown Into a spin and or may be, agreed upon between tossed by Rudy Kay of Chlcayo dnriny a dramatic three - act wrestling match In Chicago recently. This owners and contractors. Revisions in trim and finish strongman feat helped Kay win the first fall ef the match, bat Gorgeous George solved his opponents attack and bounced back to win the next two falls of the may reduce bids about $15,000," d presentation. The sllver-hueMr. Hartvigsen added. locks ornamenting Georges bead are his stock la trade and ttademsrk, rather than an Impediment la this art of terse twisting. Construction of the new school will begin as soon as legal con tracts and other procedures have been Ironed out. Completion of the GREATNESS DENVER, Colorado, February 8 school is scheduled in 400 days, Bountiful City 950 vr V T Ki'-e- , niavor ol to contractors. the inaccording Bountiful received Utah, City, BY formation today that the city will OTHER CONSTRUCTION rieeive an advance of federal By ARTHUR L. HOWARD Thus far, in Davis county, enn- tracts have been written for con- - sPCC(i of 60 miles an hour for the funds for plan preparation for conSOLOMON said hundreds of tractors to build a music cars ar,d 50 miles and hour for struction of a storm sewer system. Approval oi ie a yx apptKu.io.. addition at North Davis junior the trucks. The cars were run for years ago, It is better to an advance of fe !cral funds in lor a week Members each hours of H six the town days day, a receive. twothan Layton The city fathers and the give proverb board high school in Clearfield, a of $3,800.00 onder the amount city kouth heat lexas announced the following mother worked of 6ome questionable truth by addition to South Davis ln faithfully, Wednes- classroom cond advance planning program, in degrees some but to others, yes many appointments: rcacheust cafetin?es, day night, Feb. 8, from 7:30 p.m. high school at Bountuji. a ahate- Light hundred miles iulhoried by Public Law 352, 81st John M. Park, town clerk; Zuon until others and by the way the latter 1:50 a.m. They met in regu- teria at Layton elementary school, were racked up on the Congress, was announced by E. list is growing noticeably, it is Whitesides, maintentance super- lar session in the Bountiful and a new elementary school at Per city of the lest cars, and anquist, division engineer, Divivisor; ''dometer ha'l. Mayor Rice, the recorder, Bountiful wluch will cost approxi- personally proved. Those in Irvin George Briggs, imr sion 9 covering the slates of Coloa 690 miles day on the trucks. Henefer, treasurer; G. Shir- Clay Aired, county zoning head matelv STVS non doubt have the opportunity rado! New Mexico, Utah, and Wyo50,000-milA of the the end ley of the Ileywood, with the present March of pejustice and Win Templeton, water engiFurther school improvements un- of the communnty facilities and to five Zulon years mileage ming Whitesides, fire chief. neer were also present. Dimes campaign in full swing der consideration are a new audi-- , ryn, equal The regular BOUNTIFUL services adminisservice, family average to test its claims. The objective catrcngincs tration. general torium for the Davis nigh school .T of directors meetboard monthly Mr. of wear showed no cars the and Mrs. Frank Vowles and of this annual drive is to beneRoland Stringham was present at KaysviUe. The present audi-!ing was held at James Moss home children of Farmington were in the interest h1 fit those unfortunate ones sufof opening of ofi torium will be remodeled lor class- - j of funds The advance last Monday night. It was defederal t Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and new subdivision just below 8th rooms and the north corridor will' of cided that the club sponsor the fering from the dreaded disease, Mrs. used be for will the preparation Dean Simmons and children. east and south of Stone creek. be widened. instruments, wear was an average detailed drawings and sperifica Poliomyelitis, ordinarily known Alsojwder conridera of junior police to patrol Mala less than one onethousandth of When the needed roads were talk- tion is the as just Polio. It claims so many elea new of of the first Street crossings during the heavy" for lions construction building crankan on and inch ed of it involved land clear down mentary school in Clearfictd cylinders yearly that a financial structure unit of a storm sewer system in the traffic periods of the day. Original factory machining business section of Bountiful City. to 4th east, which f much magnitude is necessary on and additions to North shafts. trespressed The equipment and uniform on visible were marks stil piston According to the application filed other land which had come up Davis junior high school and Clinto cope with its increasing inneeds will be furnished by the some time ago as a subdivision but ton rings. roads. with the community facilities serv- club. school, one mile elementary to R. I. Jacobseih According which had not been followed THE WRITER of this article reThe road testing results are cer- ice, Win Templeton, consulting en- chairman of the Lions safety comup. west of Sunset, Davis county, also Mr. Van Ordon was interested calls meeting with the late be will tified by the Southwest Research gineer, of Salt Lake City, in are being studied. mittee with Clifford W. Anderthis latter project. Those interPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt Institute of San Antonio, Tex., and engaged to prepare the plans. Con- son, Bountiful city police and E. ested could not work out a satisn his visit to Utah several years Norman Penfold of the Institute, struction is expected to start in Dale Peak, cub ecout master, a factory road plan so it could not ago when he was Governor of under whose certification the test 1954 with an estimated cost of committeemen. The project is asNew York State. The occasion WOODS CROSS A list of or- be settled, but any way it would Pl&ns run wm made Mr. Penfold is about $112,300.00. n, sured of support from D. R. was the annual national Govdinances which would give of- first have to be considered by tho In making the announcement, The regular monthly meeting of acknowledged as the outsanding school. 6toker ef .principal ernors convention being held in ficial recognition to Davis county planning board, wlxch' Hll hold the George R. Day post No. 79 and authority on oil testing. Mr. Sandquist stated that the fod Bountiful; Mayor V. T. Rios, the Salt Lake City. During the days fire department will be submitted its first meeting next XZX is slated for Auxiliary According to Mr. Jesse Thorn-le- eral advance of $3,800.00 for plan sub pack boys and their msthen. Thursday, the President visited here hs for approval of county commisFeb. 16, at 8 pjn., Vern the new oil for local automo- preparation is to be repaid to tho It is hoped that every ms will, Lloyd Rileys subdivision which took time out to make a few sioners at their meeting Monday. bile and truck owners represents government, without interest, whoa eospentee to help make tUs Mrs. Ruloa and commander, hurried tripe to the Fort Doug- Charles Wirbin, department ehief, is Just acrocs the ntreet west ef W. Fisher, auxiliary president, another long step forward in the eonatruotion is started. problem e sacceas Joseph Reeds residence which is have announced. las golf course. Not that he said. Community facilities service dis- and assire the safety of the school method pioneered end developed located on the conwas C upper road, Mr. Wirbin pointed out that the Various game will be played and by Continental Oil Company for trict engineer for Utah is H. Particularly was interested in children that have to cram the game hut the hot June sun volunteer department, which serv- sidered further in the way of open- refreshments will be served. The using additives in mineral oils to Jessen, With headquarters ih Salt street. etc. Not roads, ing all the prop- public is invited. hsd great appeal. He stripped es th Centerville, West Bountihmreeae effectiveness against Lake CRy. District Governor Leon Dell Sesto the waist and lay in the hot ful, Woods Cross and North Salt erty owners want to give the needwear assure and life for longer land ed to a sions insure of Famington attended the perfect system Lake areas, was organized sand which on those few six of roads Gue6ta Saturday evening of Mr. motors. in the board subdivision. one In LEADER meeting and expressed hie AUXILIARY months rehim and Mrs. Leland Bone were: Mr. gave ago but has not yet great relief instance lieu to President Aldin O. in of a a foot appreciation road, from his physical affliction received the status of a governmentMiss Pauline Smedley will acMrs. Jaek Stevenson, Mr. and ten to fifteen feet wide, for and and the board members patch, Hayward al from MAJOR this unit Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Dean WalOUTLINES and sulting Simmons and Mr. and company J. N. Polimoyelitis. the school of cooperation fine children the was for spirit advocated, He stated the benefits he relace of Clearfield to Kentucky Passage of the proposed ordin- also for the use of Mrs. Wayne Flint and work being done by the Bounutility lines, etc. ceived were more pronounced ances, he added, would mean Mr. and Mrs. Burns Watts have where they will meet Elder Rich- ACTIVITIES OF UNIT Road and sewer problems were tiful Lions club. than even those of the Georgia more authority to the departments ard Wallace who has been released on the Ward Holbrook-Duerde- n moved into the Day home in West from an LDS considered The last project completed was Sanatarium which he personally 15 members in performing their mission. Mr. Layton formerly occupied by subdivision. likewise This duties per cent of the founded and he had hoped at and lower rates for citizens will getting a ninty-siand Mrs. Olie Hall and family. which activities go before the zoning commisto Five the midattend major membership the termination of his Presifire insurance. uirrvmg The commission meeting will be sion. cupy much of the attention of the winter banquet at the Newhouse dential reign he could return to Mr. Allred said that the increasAmerican Legion Auxiliary of the Hotel, February 1st, honoring their attended by municipal officers of this same golf course and congrowth of the city was making George R. Day post were outlined International President Walter E. tinue It's sun baths. This was communities south of Farmington ing ; iuvi Wiliam S. Hayes, Salt Lake it impossible for every property by Mrs. Rulon W. Fisher, unit Fisher. not to be but his inaugural of By GENE BYRNES held recent a at meeting dent, to The March of Dimes was taken City, engineers with the Board of owner to be absolutely, although pm Thanks, Clyde McFarland, be made to at the Legion home. chairman of conventions and Glenn for granted and fresh impetus Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, every effort would in-- I one but that for need satisfy every Declaring that the Minson chairman, of attendance has been shown and now it is Mr, Wirbin said. v- and road changes would in these fieid3 is and their committees for such a creased expected and looked forward to have to conform to a master plan. urgent Mrs. Fisher outlined the fine showing. With over sixty memas a great help in this direction. of the Business Hayward, Coy bers of the Bountiful club there major Auxiliary activities as: 1 No one could appreciate more Mens club, though not as official Service to war veterans and their wearing their special Lion shirt, than he the great need of such came up with what spokesman, families. 2 Welfare of childreen displaying the Lion emblem, their By a program. some might consider some Very of veterans. 3 Projects to help name, and the word Bountiful, LAST WEEK END the genial had It suggestions. good parking make the community a better place it made a very impressive sight blue-eyed tall Vincent Price been suggested by some that parkin which to live. 4 Support of the and a great deal of favorable comef screen ajid radio fame, came For years the Davis county ing time be limited to one hour American Legions national sec- ment from the one thousand other to Utah to help spur up the health shout- but Mr. Hayward pointed out that been has department 1050 drive. He spread warmth urity program to give the United Lions there in attendance that would be no solution because the ing condemnation that preupon States greater protection from war. night Every one thought the banand cooperation with his engagvalent practice of allowing young the average shopper parked less 5 Americanism work to maintain quet was well worth their efforts, ing personality making two puban hour now. Acatually It was in than girls barelegged ideals and principles of free to attend. the lic appearances on his visit He the business men themselves, the weather. in America. government stated that while he was very freezing Nature does her best to protect employes and employees on Main activities form the backThese at the present time with these areas busy of street who were offenders because additional by growth of the bone Auxiliarys program, many commitments, he was most too often, due they parked all day long in front but unsightly The need for hair, Fisher. Mrs. said to this help happy ffeat and to exposure, the oil glands and of their own building instead of in of is all them uigenL More active worthy cause. If by his presence hair roots are in them by more women destroyed, leaving the spaces back of these buildings interest be could draw a greater patronrough, surfaces to shine although there was enough room is vital j important In the George age with a greater contribution throughscaley in most cases. He showed fine nylons. R. Day unit of the Auxiliary thee he was more than paid for his The issue of the sportsmanship by saying that alis opportunity for woi thwhile serv-refforts. Needless to say he did Journal February a timely though he had been told many of Pediatrics has A Ready Made Family, s fare in any or all of these just that When the great and article with who parked in his lot did not shop of more the wives, photographs acta by J. Tobias, will be that in three Wc huve busied people are willing to take in his store, he had made no commothers, listers and daughters of produced by the Players Guild, a time oit to put over a showing the destruction of the plaint, for it probably left more growing ends of the phalangeal war veterans will avail themselves local amateur play group. Directed worthy objective such as this it bones space in front of his store. of this opportunity. by Mrs, Elaine S. Wood, the enshould inspire the rest of us to to cold.(epiphysis) due to exposure parking R. 0. Batterson asked for pertertaining play will be presented join in and do our part Vincent Its time the American mother mission to go ahead with his groThursday, March 2, and Saturday, was who first introduced Auxiliary Price, KaysviUe of Patriarch drcs&ed hqr daughter to meet the cery store south March 4, at 8:30 p.m. in the Stoker to tfs public by portraying weather instja-of allowing her Burns, toward the southwest point school auditorium. the in Smith, Joseph Prophet to jeopardize her future with a at Five Points. He was told he The play production is sponsored that role in the mov'ng picture, fad of the moment. was a little premature in his choice luncheon by the George R. Day post of the annual The February remembers alYoung, Brigham of the exact location, he had HEALTH IS of the KaysviUe Auxiliary of the American Legion and Auxiliary to quite clearly tins introduction. GREATEST GIFT TO MAN PRE- ready started to take out some of American Legion will be held Sat- raise funds for a veterans memHe says it was dting this that SERVE IT! the zoning the trees because urday, Feb. 18, at 1 p.m. at Davis orial and rose ploc in the comina do him to bit of caused board couldnt consider the proSigned: high school, according to an an- munity rose garden. Donation is vestigating this religion, the D. KEITH BARNES, M. D. posed until residents of the disnouncement made by Mrs. Roetta 50c for adults and 25c for chilimwas to he Prophet of whom trict decided whether it should redren. Kilfoyle, auxiliary president THERE IS STILL TIME to join main a resident district er become personate, being instrumental of the Lorin D. Parkin, Legion chairof the Members auxiliary feels that such in starting. He and prove to our own satisfaca business district Then it woulc Bountiful man of of the program, is in charge R. post Day George ideals and ideas believed in tion that it really it better to be put to a public bearing. It was to at- of arrangements. are arrangements making rea cause should very ready give than receive and cooperate mter-na- tl Watch for complete cast of charCartoon to., N. 1 . tend, It was stated. (Continued on Page 4) with high motives of Greatness sponse in the March of Dimes acters in next weeks Clipper. direction. Passing By. one-poi- Funds Promised For Storm nt grnnt-and-gro- d, mar-eefe- Sewer Study in BountiHul AIDS CHOSEN BY PASSING Lions Club Fathers Transact Inmportanl Business LAYTON BOARD To Sponsor two-roo- !hng Junior Police - i - e ? 0 .nt Fire Fighters7 Status Pends Bcuatiful Lesion Februery Social Tol-ma- y, Blom-quis- t, fan Uih oo-essio- x THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN sub-diVsio- Bare Legs Condemmed Davis Health Department out-of-doo- rs Local Pbyars C::!l Plans First Mcjnalfc Altrcdiaa s X-ra- y Announces Luncheon i NATURES |