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Show VOLl'ME TWENTY-TW- I Enrollment Layton Chamber Good in Dnvis Schools I ARMINGTON Enrollment in Davis county school is holding fairly steady, wlich shows conditions are stable, E. J. llanigsen, superintendent of county schools said. Total enrollment is 6926, with number of students in each grade i arymg from 870 m the first grade to 353 students in the Twelfth. The official pointed out that in 10 ears time the number of students fn high school is expected to double. VFW WILL INDUCT NEW MEMBERS eVterans of Foreign Wars, post 7737, of Bountiful, will hold a mass obligation ceremony for 28 new members Feb. 17, according to Stanley Stringham, post adjutant. The ceremony will be held at the Davis county court house in Farmington. Mr. Stringham said the post hopes to obtain the services of V F W post 1431s drill team to prov.de entertainment during the ceremony. Poss from the district vhiih includes all of Davis county and Ogden and Morgan ill be nvited to atten-- l the ceremony. A necisl meeting will be held next T..V. sday to cm;icte plans. .' Wednesday nights meeting Post 7737 presented a checK of .25 to Bountifuls Junior Cham her of Commerce for the show and Christmas stockings which the Jaycees gave to Bountiful youngsters last Christmas. Formation of a womens auxiliary to Post 7737 is also in the offering, according to Mr. Stringham. Thus far, 28 women have pledged to join and have turned in initiation fees. Bountiful Tire Theft Costs Two Sentences, Fifty Dollar Fines Schedules Plans For Coming Year Naming of committee members and mapping of plans for the coming year occupied Laytons Chamber of Commerce at a noon meeting presided over by Ken Brails-forWednesday. Joint action with the Ogden Chamber of Commerce also was planned in favorably presenting North Daus county as the ideal location for an air academy at Hill Field, according to Mr. Committee officers named the TON, Brailsford. day before, will receive help from other mmebers named to the committees. Reading the membership which vU attempt to interest potential members in joining the club will be David Reeder, rtcently named director to the chcamber. Assisting him will be eom-mitte- e Clay Adams, B. M. Anderson, Max Bishop and Jacob De Jong. Haven J. Barlow, Layton realtor, will direct the cmc improvement committee which will be concerned with the1 beautification of Layton and the efficient conduct of the towns business. Improvement of roads and business district vi 11 also be taken under advisement. Helping Mr. Barlow will be I. Haven Barlow, Clarence Bone, Sherm Taylor and Howard Marshall. Frank Hickenlooper will lead the credit committee which will work for a tightly knit, well coordinated method of credit control in the ty to prevent merchants financial loss through bad accounts. Assisting him will be Louis Barnett, Howard Blood and R. C. Robinson. A merchants committee will stage special attractions to bring buyers into Layton. Reed Holbrook will be in charge. Bountiful Lady Lions Attend Tea & Banquet On February first the Lady Lions attended a beautiful tea at the Governors mansion in hnor of Mrs. Walter C. Fisher, wife of the president of Lions International. The same evening a banquet was given at the Hotel Utah. r, y NUMBER 2, l'l.M) Davis County Pushes Hold Rotary Polio Fund Campaign Meet in Davis Deaih Not Felonious, Coroners Jury Rules CLEARFIELD A coroner3 jury ruled here Tuesday that Mrs. Faun Reynolds Knowlton, 25, of Layton, who died Sunday of gunshot wounds, met her death non feloniously. An inquest conducted by the panel of three Clearfield residents under direction of Jens K. Nelson, justice of the peace, established that Mrs. Knowlton died of severe head injuries resulting from the wound. They found no evidence of felonious intent, Mr. Nelson said. The Man h of Dime countv is In'ing pushed h a corps of willing woikeis, accor', ng to Haven J Barlow, rountv Mrs Charle i hairman of the drive Gaultier of Bountiful has been si r' mg as chairman of womens neti vities Datitl Baxter of Bounhf"1 Has been in iharee of sihool roller 'ions (rom Fannmgton south Richard 'stevenson ot Liton hs supervised school collections ft 0 havsville noith Sl'eneer Beck was assigned th exponsibilitv of collecting from i dustnes in Davis county Scrol' 'f honor on vu h contributors ni" 's arc listed have been emplove' successfullv there it is reported At Hill Air Force Bi.e and Clearfield Naval Supply Depot campngns are being directed he government personnel and avera.e "ontributions of $1 have been se 'ured. Mr Barlow said Siipphe are furnished for the campaign lv he Davis county lolio committee Last ear r per capita average o, 40 cents was collected from Davis county residents and goal this car s 50 cents per capita. Boy Scouts throughtout the area have aided in cancassing house for contributions. In Sunset the Lions club has taker, over tin drive .and in Clearfield the Kiwanis it v Mrs, Clearence Simmons ts club has accepted the respansihn directing activities in Layton contacting the business houses for their cooperation In Kaysville the drive. 1. Three Rotar at the dubs met in Kays-vill- e Davis high school Wednesday night for music by Ogden's Rotar Girls Chorus and Gordon Baxter, Ogden, immediate past district governor, spoke on "Rotary Education and Information " Rota nans were from Kaysville, Bountiful and Ogden Twenty five members from Ogden attended, presided over by Juan J Dunbar. The Ogden club's Rotary Girls chorus gave several numbers They were directed b Roland Parry of the Weber college music department. On educating Rotanans Mr. Baxter said, There has been a great change in introduction of new members to Rotarv activities and responsibilities Formerly a new member was brought mtothe club and his knowledge of his responsibility to the club was practically rill. Now we present each potential member with the what is expected of the club and what he can get out of iL He can then make up his mind whether he wishes to join. Rotanans can no longer shirk committee duties or remain unaware of them Our organization wants every man to do his part. Rotanans Kaysville presided over by William Schof field, were hosts at the meeting. ? . . Still clutching the cash register till, a gunman, Identified aa Frank Kamlck, wa killed Instantly, by a single shot deteetlve, as Kamlck and a masked pal by Martin Conroy, an attempted to bold np a tavern In which Conroy was a patron. As the gunmans companion fled. Detective Conroy chased him down the street, firing twice, but the other gunman escaped. Medical aid was of no avail as the wounded holdup man failed to regain consciousness. CROSSING THE BAR . off-dut- y versary aa a film producer. For Planning Thursday council Bountiful night appointed the first city De-vi-s ning commission yet named m ... county. The commission will wort with Davis county planning commasaion-e- r, u. Clay Allred, in an. attempt to bone this community for future growth. The move was made after considerations by the council and Mayor V. T. Rice. Those appointed to the commission were Leo S. Holbrook, Vee YV. Waddoups, Frank Hayes, Reuben Call, Mathew Holt, Stuart Winegar, Frank Ashdown, Mr. Flora Spendlove and Mrs. James Smedley. Mayor Rice met with some of the prospective city planners Wednesday rtght. They were told by Mr. Allred, that they must plan, growth of their city. Layton School Additions Green Dance to be Held Sal. & FARMINGTON A theme will be carried out out in floor show and decorations of the Gold and Green ball to be held Saturday at 9 p m. by Farmington ward. In a coronation ceremony highlighting the dance in the ward recreation hall, Louise Lund will be crownea as queen wath Annavar Carr and LaLDell Hess as her attendants. The regal trio was selected on the basis of work in the Mutual Improvement Assn. Floor show will be directed by Wilson Stevens. n Davis County Board of Education Considers Contract Awarding FARMINGTON Davis countys board of education will meet again Monday, Feb. 5, at the court house to decide on the awarding of contractor bids for the proposed $600,-00- 0 ninth and tenth grade high school in Bountiful. Chytraus Brothers of Salt Lake bid City, submitted the lowest Monday night for general construction while the Co. submitted the lowest contract bid. B. W. electrical Thorpe, Ogden, was low bidder on plumbing and heating contract. LAYTON Summit county has completed its petitions for inclusion in the proposed Weber Basin Conservancy District, Harold E. Ellison, chairman of the committee pushing the program, said Thursday. They were the first of four counties in the proposed district to gar- ner the necessary Tho National Guard Part-Tin- a Being Resumed signatures Weber, Morgan, and Davis counties were reported to be near completion in their respective drives. Committee members in Summit county are to be highly com plimented in their success, Mr. Ellison declared. Members in Summit county included E. L. Guymon, county agent at Coalville; Roy Lambert, Kamas; Ottis Peterson, Marian; Edward Sorenson, Oakley; A. F. Marchant, Peoa; L. H. Grow, Rockport; Eu gene Pace, Wanship; Heber Sargent, Huntsville; Lawrence Wright East Coalville; Parley Stephens, LHenefer; Allen Jones, Upton, and Maurice Boyden, Coalville. Our Taxi Cab Business In Bountiful Army Beinfi Pushed L Now for a few weeks, Bountiful has been without taxi cab service, but a new man Devon Warwick of Salt Lake City, will start up this Saturday with headquarters at Jess Wrights bicycle repair shop, 28 N. Main; nearly opposite the telephone office. Oscar Nielson of West Bountiful started the taxi cab business, probably about years ago, and was succeeded by his son who continued until recently when he discontinued thr same and moved to the city. The senior Mr. Nielson, while after he started, he had plenty of trouble providing liability bonds, licenses, etc., which the revenue of the new business would hardly stand, but still he kept, going. Schedules, rates and various things have to be complied with. Now the pioneering has been done in this line, and the town population has increased it should n estimated $60,000 addition to Layton public school for the first to sixth grades will be completed by next school term, according to Golden M. Adams, school principal. The adition to the building which houses 479 students, will be a cafeteria, kitchen, girls lavatory storerooms for and two large school supplies. The cafeteria will Lunch have a capacity of 250. hours will be arranged so that all the children can be served there,, he said. The most modern equipment will be used in the kitchen, he added. Architects for the addition were Ashton, Evans and Brazier, Salt Lake ity, and general contractor was Frederkkson Builders Supply 0., Murray. Committee officers to head tne chief committees of the Layton Chamber of Commerce for the coming year were named by Ken Brailsford, chamber president, at a luncheon meeting her Tuesday The committees, with the betterment of Layton uppermost in mind, will be headed by Clarence Simmons, industrial development; Davis Reeder, membership Frank Hickenlooper, credit bureau establishment for Layton and surrounding area; Reid Holbrook, chamber vice president, merchants committee for community advertising and promo-motioHaven J. Barlow, civic deand Louis Barnett, velopment, chamber secretary and treasurer, publicity. RED CROSS Davis Reeder, Layton businessman, was elected to fill a directors post left open by the departure of BOUNTIFUL A board meeting Wayne Weber. of the Davis County Chapter of Red Cross will be held in the chapter office Feb. 8 at 8 p. six n; NEWS n Tn the February issue of CoroInteresting Facts go. m. net magazine they have featured When tne taxi cab business was The meeting which will be under An aviator becomes an Ace after an article entitled THE NATION- first suggested for Bountiful, i. wirection of L. C. Holbrook the five he PART-TIMhas enemy AL GUARD: OUR destroyed seemed luce a joke to us, because Layton president will include finARMY. This article should be of we had no idea that a town the planes. and Fund plan reancial activity, interest to each and every one of 7e of Bountiful then wouuld proRed Cross activiA of film of cigports. The average consumption s us The who voluo vide enough business to suppor; will be shown by E. E. ties this in smokers arettes among it tarily devote many afterwork that kind of transportation but country is 19 a day. hours to training in the National appears there was. to JR. HIGH NEWS Ameriare in vital factor Guard, The new operator proposed cas blueprint for defense. operate two cabs for which he pays By JANICE BEESLEY In every war America has $35 a year city license. South Davis fought, the National Guard proTwo out of every three men and junior high school in Bountiful vided the core of trained soldiers one out of every seven boys 14 held an assembly, Friday. The pro- who former the nucleus for livisions and armies, obser- years old smoke cigarettes. gram was presented by the stu dents under the direction of ves the February Coronet article. Lavinia Argyle, assisted in membership, the Unique of Over $500 Guard boasts of a past that anteby Joan Brown and Gorden Don Tingey gave an accor- dates by many years the establishdion solo followed by a quartet ment of the U. S. Army, More Jewelry Stolen consisting of Shirley Weeks, San- than 360,000 men throughout the dra Young, Shirley Tovey and country trade their civilian clothes From Spencor Mills Marilyn Neal. Mary Alice Eakle for uniforms and participate in Shirlene Next was at the piano. drills, weapon fire and military Fisher and Norah Hill spoke on tactics as volunteer soldiers one About six oclock, Monday mornthe March of Dimes drive now in night a week. some bold robber took over ing, progress. Carolyn Huffman gave a Each state organizes and controls about $500 worth of jewelry from reading, and Beverley and Joel its own Guard, with the depart- the pewelry store of Spencer Mills Millard followed in a novelty tap ment of the army distributing in the Town Theater Building locadance. squipment and regular army in- ted juSt north of the Clipper Mayor V. T. Rice of Bountiful, structors supervising training. The office. a member of the South Davis fac- governor is the only man in peaceThe jewelry was on didsplay ulty, introduced Grace Lundberg, time who can mobilize his National in the window of the store. a representative of the Utah State Guard units always for A circle about six inches in diaduty soleSymphony who invited and urged ly within state boundaries but in meter was cut in the thick plate the students to attend two special the event of a national emergency, glass window so the thief could programs to be given for the school the president can order the Guard reach his hand in the window and children of Utah. to federal service. the watches and other things that The program will be held in the veGuard is National The were on display. the on tabernacle on Temple Square The robber left no clues. He 25 at 10.30 hicle through which March 11 and February toin men took preparedness practice desperate chances of havnum of selection a a.m. It will be deworld. been tense Coronet seen that time in the stuing days bers especially adaptable to clares: sacrifice Their the news boys and with signifies morning an be will opportunity far more dents and the on others and numerous street than the comparatively We miss. which no one should drills and passing cars. were urged to come and bring our few hours devoted to officer and maneuvers. For every brothers, sisters and parents. soldier knows that he will be first nation as the First Line of Defense. OUR PART TIME ARMY. to go if war kreaks." THOUGHTS FOR After youve read this revealing concludes Coronet, Meanwhile," SERIOUS MOMENTS quitcly and virtually unheralded, article, drop down to45the National In twin swim snlta. West 2nd at Guard BOUQUET OF VIOLETS . . , Here Is the newest The actions of men are like the these volunteer militiamen are South inArmory inmodel Bountiful the 19M swim snttn for further Roth etched and Jean Abbott in out by Movie starlets Dorothy marching footprints index of a book; they point from 8 oclock In Hollywood formation. betel Lex Franciscan ancestors at of the day Any at their the them. violets in courageous pool wild remarkable named most what Is this time or 4:45 after until was Concord. p.m., and suit modern of Inspired by 18th century these ington Calif. The design David Thomas. 612-or call Bountiful 467-J- , of the an Pick issue laton. work and of February Into up made are enlts nylon The They have n heart your Get your French porcelain. 496-be glad you did. anlt am of the e and the aingle-plec- e the Both whatever it may be, for work with- CORONET ano find out for your YOUVEYoull finish. cbankells GOT TO BE GOOD TO out heart is dead.-- Ramsey Mao self Just how the National Guaro fame material. Wonder If the firla plan to get em wet? IN GUARD. GET THE and state serves the community, Donald. Bowman-Mar-vos- h E ritizen-sildier- hard-littin- g vicc-oreside- Yorlh Me-Ghi- e. well-traine- d . The fabulous days of SILVER HAIRS OF THE SILVER SCREEN are In their were Infancy fondly recalled by Hollywood when movies In reunion are Claire Wind-- or of the hsppy Industry. these three pioneers (left), Reginald Denny and Mae Murray, who were among the were guests at a recent testW brightest stars of the silent screen. They on tbs accaaloa of his S5th ann. DeMIDe B. Cecil for menial given Up Board Farmington Ward Sets Gold FIFTEEIC Bountiful Sets YTON n Davis Tin-del- More than 300 persons attended a variety show given Thursday night at Orchard ward hall. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, by Players Guild of Davis county for benefit of a fellow member, Steven Hatch, 20, who was injured in a traffic mishap Jan. 20. A total of $318.06 was raised and turned over to Mr. Hatchs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatch, Woods Cross. Mr. Hatch has remained unconscious since the accident, but has been reported improving at his home. YEN Tri City Clubs Latin-Amcr-ica- Bountiful ladies assisting in arrangements were Mrs. Golden W. Stewart, Mrs. William Newcomb and Mrs. Charles Larson. Community singing was led by Mrs. William Holbrook with accompaniment by Mrs. V. T. Rice. Pacomia, Cal., and La Mont Participating in the fashion Hartle, Murray, were taken in cus- show representing the Bountiful tody by Jack De Land, Bountiful club were Mrs. Robert Blamires night marshal last Saturday. They and Mrs. James Moss. Others atwere found guilty Monday but sen- tending were: Mrs. Ted Christentence was delayed to enable Maj. sen, Mrs. Melvin Riley, Mrs. Elmo Torney to study the case further. J. Steed, Mrs. Edna Jardine, Mrs. Both men received the same Wallace Goodno, Mrs. Myron Bang-ertesentence but 60 days well be lopMrs. Alden Hayward, Mrs. ped off the sentence upon payment Coy Hayward, Mrs. Juel Trowof the $50 fine. They will serve bridge, Mrs. R. I. Jacobsen, Mrs. their sentences in the Davis county J. C. Stocks, Mrs. Don Campbell, Mrs. George Hibler, Mrs. Harold jail in Farmington. Calder, Mrs. Leland R. Smith, Mrs. Leo Holbrook, Mrs. Ernest Guild Gives Shon Brookhart, Mrs. David Mabey, Mrs. Charles TYngey, Mrs. J. Glen For Benefit Burdette and Mrs. Romayne Moss. WOODS CROSS Ul till I d Ninety day jail sentences and $50 fines were meted out Thursday by Bountifuls justice of the peace, Maj. F. J. Torney, to two men found stealing a tire Jan. 28. The men, identified as Carl l, Of Crash Viclin DWIS COUNTY. UT!I, J. two-piec- |