Show Bountiful News Melva Millie Phillips West Vest North Bountiful has received her orders order's to active duty duly with the army nurse corps and will report to Madigan General hospital Fort Lewis Wash soon for basic train train- training training ing it was announced today at Ninth Service command comman head read headquarters quarters Fort Douglas Utah The Bountiful city nurse muse recently com coin commissioned a second lieutenant in inthe inthe inthe the ANC will be assigned to Ham llam Hammond mond General hospital Modesto l Calif upon completion of train train- ing Boyd Hoyd Stocks son of Dr Ur and an Mrs 1 J. J C. C Stocks will graduate Tuesday June 19 from the University Uni Uni- University of Colorado with an M. M IX D. I The TIle family will leave Sunday to attend the graduating exercises Dr Stocks will Intern at the Frank Franklin tin lin general hospital in San Fran Fran- cisco He lie plans to leave eave July 1 I after a weeks week's visit in Bountiful with his parents arents I I Mrs 1 Barry of Para l ara Ida was down to attend her fathers father's seventy fifth birthday anniversary party Principal J. J A. A A Taylor has return returned ed cd home from the hospital where he had been for treatment for in in- injuries injuries juries caused by a fall Don Solomon is home on a furlough visiting with his parents I Mr and Mrs Frank Solomon Ills His brother Edwin F F. Solomon was I I I advanced adv to first lieutenant in April in Germany M. M C C. h Holbrook manager of the Union Furniture store has return return- returned ed cd homo home from the in inI Salt Lake where he had received treatment Alan C. C Burns S lie lc radio tech- tech nilion has spent the week of June 4 to 9 J home in ten Bountiful with his wife the former DeLone Bennett lien nett and their two sons Robert Hobert and Richard He lie is the son sot of President President President dent and Mrs James E. E Burns Mr 11 Burns Bu has II IS reported back to San Diego naval center awaiting waiting a fur- fur further further ther Lher orders to enter radar school with the navy lie He has been in the navy two and one half months and completed his boot hoot training bb fore his leave home Our mountains which arc are cov coy covered erect ered with brush and exquisite iol- iol arc are novy now at their best with so much rain furnishing ample moisture to give the leaves eaves a healthy color A person does docs not have llave lave to be an artist to admire them In normal times tines Swiss scenery scenery scenery ery attracts people from all parts of the world but from the tho standpoint stand stand- standpoint standI point of vegetation and foliage we wo believe it has nothing superior to offer Miss Marjorie Barlow daughter of Mr 1 r. r and Mrs Its Clyde Barlow was home over the week-end week from Provo Utah where she is attend attend- attending attending ing B Y U summer school have sold their home near n ar the Ingles Ingle's apartments to Neil C. C Williams of Malad Ida and 1 have moved to Salt Lake City The Jaycees have asked the city council Wednesday night for the privilege of conducting the canta canta- loup loop day celebration this year y ar which will be held Labor day The rhe request was granted Candidates for the appointment of city marshal for Bountiful are arc none too numerous so Marshal Burningham may have to serve ve for some time yet et until a II successor can be found Wylo D. D Reynolds loft left last Tues fues clay day for his induction into info the army His wife is the former Afton Alton N. N Bennett and find they have two children Patricia and Dale Dalo Mrs Reynolds will remain at their theil home hone on Twelfth south street with her children Her lieI sister Mrs 1 Genevieve Gen Gen- Genevive Duerden is living with her herat herat herat at the t e present time lime Mr 11 Reynolds is now en route to his camp some some- somewhere somewhere somewhere where in Texas with the air corps and is the son of Mr and Mrs 1 Scott Reynolds of Provo Utah Margaret l Holbrook operator in inthe the local telephone exchange is Js very sick in a Salt Lake hospital She has been given several blood transfusions Her husband is in inthe Inthe inthe the service and stationed in ten the south Pacific He lie has been bent in the service about two years The name of George Graham was omitted from the tho list of newly elected directors director of the Lions club in giving the ac ac- account account count coot of the election of officers There is only about two more days work to do excavating for the stadium at the city park Wilhelmina clerk in inthe inthe into the to city office Sunday was taken I to a Salt Lake hospital for treat ment fluent I Niel Williams the gentleman from Malad l who had purchased the creek bottom and land adjoin adjoin- adjoining ing hug t the Union Mortuary 1 on the south I met mt with the lie city council Wednesday night to inform the council that he had purchased the ground for the purpose of con con- constructing constructing a bowling alley aHey and ask the type of building he could con con- construct construct there lIe He was informed that the new zoning commission pro pro- proposed posed to designate both sides of Main street from Fourth North to 10 Fifth South as the business i dis-i dis- dis district district of Bountiful however they had not yet made their report Mr 1 It Williams was confronted by a I petition from flom the residents of that section stating that they desired desired I to retain that portion of Main 1 street et for a residential section I I Merrill l Holbrook manager of the Union Mortuary was also present I I and protested against a bowling alley being located so near the I mortuary as the surroundings by bya a mortuary should be quiet The II council sympathized with Mr 1111 Hol Hol- Holbrook l brook and said his company should have bought it Mr 11 Williams paid I an enormous normous price for the land and an is asking double what he paid I for or it i which puts it out of reach lor far me tile mortuary so they feel they will be forced to move as the council agreed that a bowling alley would be permitted under tinder the zoning regulations Mr 11 Dennis of the geological survey met nut with the city council Wednesday day evening to talk over the subject of studying under under- underground underground ground water and made an offer oHer to do the work for a certain sum sou of money The advisability ot or such sucha a study and the advantages to area discussed rl and all nil 1 seen cnn n. n t u u ed NI to be pretty prett well converted to the fact that it would be benefi benefi- beneficial beneficial cial The subject will be further considered before any agreement is entered into James Janes Clave Lamph son of the late atC J. J Norman and Berdie Lamph has S recently been b n promoted to the rank of staff sergeant and trans to Trinidad lie He has been overseas almost three years rears in England Africa Sicily and Italy having shipped in Aug 1942 Lamph wears two silver sll combat stars each the equiv equiv- equivalent equivalent alent nl nt of five fi bronze ones and has hasa a total of points toward his release from army duty dut His lIis broth broth- brother er 1 A A. Norman Lamph is now in Turkey First Lt John Paul Barlow is attending officers officer's training school at Aberdeen proving grounds Aberdeen Maryland I Mrs 1 Willard Hayes Mayes 11 ayes returned I home from flom a Salt Sall Lake hospital Sunday Sunda where she had been under an operation nearly a week before She is improving nicely n Cel I It H is rather unusual in haying ha ing i I time that one thinks he hc has need I of an overcoat but this haying time one could almost wear one oneto oneo II I to 0 o advantage advant age The snow in the hollow near near- the t of Sessions S mountain has I almost disappeared In normal years rears it lasts until the Fourth of tiny lul It would could have been gone I I I long before this if we had not I had so many storms and cool weather which will help us liS great 1 great great- greatly I ly in iu keeping up our water supply The rho young oung son of Mr 1111 and Mrs 1 Raymond Hayes underwent an operation Thursday for appendicitis appendIcitis at a Salt Lake hospital For the first time music by world famous artists appearing on the lyceum program of the annual Brigham Young University Music 1 festival will be brought by radio to the lie homes of people of the in- in intermountain intermountain intermountain west it was announced announced announced ced today by Herald R R. Clark dean of the B Y U college of commerce I and chairman of the lyceum pro plO program gram Mr II Clark was from Farmington this county I The series of recitals will be I broadcast over the regular 1045 p. p m. m K S L J music hour Only one broadcast that of July 3 will be beat beat beat at 1100 p. p m m. |