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Show No embp! 10. 1959 JOURNAL ? The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise All locations are in designated. SLBtM. Change: .11 Funeral held Chapel is liaSchofUld "soTw'ho t. rr;..T:rs;v.htlsatrd.y pital after a long crete headbox, conveyed by 1 pipe line and used from Apr. to Oct. 81 as a supplemental supply to irrigate .22 acre, and during the entire year for the domestic requirements of 2 families, and to water 12 cattle all uses in NlVhNWk said Sec. 1. To Appropriater- Melvin D. Robins, 2X047 Rt. 'No. 2, Layton, Ut. .078 sec.-f- t. from a diain at a point N. 1560 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 8, T4N RlW. The water is collected by a total of 3500 ft. of tile conveyed by 500 ft. of pipe to an overnight storage pond from which it is 1 reto leased and used from Apr. Nov. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 53 acres in SW'i, S'iSEVi Sec. 7, T4N, RlW. 20217 Wiley Fowers, Hooper, Ut 3 sec.-f- t. of water from Howard Slough at a point S. and W. 550 ft. from NE 1150 Cor. Sec. 35, T5N, R3W, by means of a cement headgate and of open conveyed through 5no ditch, where it will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 320 acres in WNEAL E'NWIA, d SEH said Sec. 35, and for incidental stock watering of 150 cattle. Carl D. Hill, and 302(8 Marian N. Hill, RFD No. 4, of waOgden, Ut. .022 sec.-f- t ter from Hill Spring No. 2 at a point N. 3622E. 1546 from W14 C6r. Sec. 1, T4N, RlW. The water will be diverted by concrete headbox, conveyed by pipe line and used for the domestic requirements of two families, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 81 as a supplemental supply to irrigate .22 acres in NWfcNWtt said Sec. 1. 31039 Wiley Fowers, Hoofrom Howper, Ut. 34 sec.-f- t. ard Slough, trib. to Great Salt and Lake at a point N. 950 from SW Cor. Sec. E. 1690 23, T5N, R3W. The' water will be pumped from the slough and used frbm Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate. 175 acres in SW U Sec. Sec. 36, T5N, 25, NVjNW1n. Si ft year-roun- v . - e, trude Perkins, Layton; 10 giandchildren ; five brothers, two sisters: Charles Schofield, Syracuse; Frank Schofield, Portland, Oregon; Len Schofield, Layton; Jack and Carl Schofield, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Ada ft ft K.'iW. , Steven S. Scofield, 31149 Box 54, Route No.- 1, Layton, from a Ut .013 sec.-- ft well bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at fc and IV. 505.6 poiht N. 125 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 32, T4N, ft that Belle Rose, Dayton, Washington; and Mrs. Fay Ritter, Kaysville. Bishop Wallace King of the Second Ward conducted funeral services. Family prayer was offered by Linn Sandall; prelude and post-lud- e music, Eldon Frost; and invocation by Irving Christensen. Speakers were Don Edwards, Bishop Paul C. Lay-toNolan Schofield, a nephew; and Bishop King. Musical numbers included a violin solo by Gordon Olson; two vocal solos by Harris Adams, "Sometime Well Meet Again; and Oh My Father. Carvel Rasmussen offered the benediction and the grave in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park was dedicated by Riley Bushnell. Pall bearers were Mr. Award 400 cat- Little People, and th 'm-- W & mum aim moia r; " inm ,u w .mH . pm wk nosukj umi Mxiaunimna V VNaw J '4 - c, j.A Thurs., Fri., Sat., Hovember 12, 13, 14 SO jypg gjjQy Saturday 1:30 R.m. Farmington In a recent assembly held at LDS Business College, Miss Gail Anderson, daughter of Mr. and of Mrs. L. G. Anderson 3ms N C3 O Le-Ro- Farmington, received an award for achieving 198 out of a possible 201 on the Pribble McCrory English test. Miss Anderson is a graduate of Davis High School. The attractive young lady was filling out an application for oer- Rumor has it the Hilton Hotel seas duty with the Red Cross. people have brought the Leaning When she came to the question Tower of Pisa. They are planaccoldlng to this rumor asking if she was prepared forif11 s to make it into a hotel service overseas, she wrote, I called the Tiltin Hilton. can say no in ten languages. Moniter Moniter Mil rail- - taMldM MUM iTWBUllMyOni lid HARKS Hmm 'BMJtSWOll wTOJI '4 .WvhiWlP 22 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. liov. 15, 16, 17, 18 first-clas- Recruit from Davis for cadets SUNNYBROOK that 'The Great Whiskey of the Old West THE NEW SCREEN MUSICAL IN GORGEOUS COLOR by the composers of "MY FAIR LADY' ft Journal weekly newspaper published interests of the residents Dtrit County, at Layton, Utah. A in the Of Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Ltah. under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published hy INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 19 Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL Association whom are selected will enter training as Aviation Cadets and upon completion of training will be rated as pilots or navigators and commissioned as officers. A collgee degree is not required. Minimum eligibility requirements are as fol9 lows: Age y2, high school graduate, mentally and physically acceptable. The Selection Team will be available in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, Twin Falls, Pocatello and Idaho Falls. Dates of arrival in this area can be obtained from your local USAF 19-2- Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Rrln( 'em W ool.ry Etrljp, Londbrri Vl.--ji Brxnrtt Ad.mi MthoU Mtfrray Narma Freer. ' extension phono nine new colors . . . to order, call any r- ARTHUR Swrc HERMIONE GINGOLD EVA GABOR JACQUES BERGERAC ISABEL JEANS m Im tfiUTO HY SETTLE ron LESS I TUBLIC INVITED Wed., Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. 236 Fouth j lcnoeo a (Happy Homes Tilt Addition) d flJ lull'll WHISKEY? TftAtOHT BL CuVfAII, ICd'SVtUE MUCKT. KtlCtfCRT EHTUI IlMfD WSOT K ITO, BX SU S'WSKT KyjW UCK ttT0 T FREDERICK LOEWE CiwyaM imKICuIV , !J 2nd West KAISVILLE I 90 rmoop WHtSMCV ft. torn harui VU'SSj CAPITOL 1 Kajeville JAY LERNER Utrmm THAN KENTUCKY Better ou . . . Help your children achieve Their Goals. m T VINCENTE MINNELLI THIS GREAT Teaching Institute Claarflrld Sunm 9 LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER LOUIS JOURDAN by 1 ou can become FREED PRODUCTION Mountain States Telephone Representative of International Sleep ... Ad.rrti'inf Mer. Am. Ad .retiring - Sjr.cOM -AN business office of LECTURE Publtihtr fditor Am. Editor Anyone who thinks the youngisn't creative generation should watch a group of teenagers building sandwiches. The Monitor. er bod room You Sleep REPORTERS M afliana security at night, try a Learn While Conducted I loy4 F.. Andtrson W. llwr Hl Mary for j rALAN Terms of Subscription Mall $1.50 Per Tear Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) , oto o New daughter n, ft WALT D1SKEVS . Miss Sherol Burningham has circled December 11 as the date of her coming marA first child riage to Lt. Eugene A. Erb, Kaysville and daughter was born on Jr. Announcement of the comOctober 30 in a Salt Lake n ing nuptials is made by the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. Layton Pencille, Boun- b r i d and Mrs. Melvin T. Burning-hatiful. Clearfield. The little miss is the first Miss is a Burningham grandchild for Mrs. Doris of Davis High and graduate Pencille, West Kaysville. Weber College. Lt. Erb, son The little ones mother is re- of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. membered as the former Erb, Sherrill, N.Y., is a graduate of Hope College in Miss Shirley Miller, Michigan and is presently stationed at Ilill Air Force Base. of merit consolately on the curb watching a little friend approach leadtle and 6 horses. ing a puppy. When the boy finally Air Force Recruiting offi- arrived, the other '31828 Charles V. Darker, youngster said, RfD No. 1, Clearfield, Ut. .015 cials for the Utah-Idah- o for a long wanted a "Ive dog sec.-f- t. well bet. area from a announced today 100 and 3o0 ft. deep at a point time, but my mother wont let N. 19H) it.' and E. 84 from a Cadet Selection Team will me have one. SU .Cor. Sec. 7, T4N,' R2W. visit the area from Nov. 9 You probably dont use the The water will be used for the thru Nov. 30. Purpose of watering of 21 cattle in W ' a the Selection Team is to in- right strategy, replied the other. N.WWSEi said Sec. 7. 31329 Charles C. Parker, terview young men interestStrategy whats that? RFD No. 1, Clearfield, Ut. .013 ed in flying with training was the reply, Well, you sec.-from a well bet. the United States A i r dont ask her for a dog. You 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 650 ft. and W. 34 ft. from Force. ask her for a baby brother then EH Cor. Sec. 28, T5N, R2V. Recruiting officials stat- shell be glad to settle for a dog. ed that those young men Moniter watering of d 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, November 10, be n. year-roun- Kaysville. Ulah Show Slaits 7:30 ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT 100 . - gate 53 acres in SjSWU, SVi SEtt'Se?. 7, T4N, RlW, and for winter Plants prepare RlW. The water is to be used for the domestic, requirements of one family and from Apr. 1 to Oct 81 to irrigate 'j acre, Schofields nehpews: DenIrving Berlin once urged Victor all uses in- SJ jSEliNEls, said nis- Ritter, Robert Rose, Borge to play only classics. VicSec. 82. Frank Rose, Nolan Scho- tor "I would, but every Melvin D. Robins, 31271 Alan Applegarth; timereplied: Ki. 2, Layton, Ut. .735 sec.ft. field, I play Mozart, I hear a little of water from a drain at a point Blain Schofield. voice that whispers over and over, N. 1560 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. The Relief Society took Dont play it, dont play it." colb,.T4N, RlW., The water is of the flowers under lected by means of a total of charge Do you recognize the voice? 35Xf ft of drain tile and the direction of Mrs. Roetta Oh, sure, its Mozarts! conveyed by 500 ft. of pipe Horsley and W. C. Barton. Moniter to an overnight storage pond from which it is distributed and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31, as Air Force to a supplemental supply to irriA small boy was sitting dis, Phone -. died illness. Born May 3, 1909, in Kaysville, he was a son of Walter William and Gertrude Summers Schofield. He married Alta Harvey, Oct. 15, 1929, in Kaysville. A carpenter by trade, he had also worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply De-- 1 pot. He was an active member of the Kaysville Second Ward of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, five sons and a daughter: Paul E. Schofield, Park-dalOregon; R. W. Schofield, Layton; Dan R. and Walter L. Schofield, Farmington; Thomas H. Schofield, Kaysville; Mrs. Ger- ft ft o. Eiaysuille Theatre j de-'b- For Lester W. Schofield Hereafter, it Sunset A boy born Oct. an Ogden hospital to John B. and Elizabeth Wininets said and then granted fred Carroll Dugas. By May Bown'tg two week continuance on a never any been Hating Mack, girl closer to a court room than a motion to quash an indict-wit- h A girl born Oct. Lav ton naming Rachel Frand-urda- y 28 in an Perry Mason on his Ogden hospital to Woods Cross TV show or to the DAY scr. Kingston 31, Rose-le- e and Thonus Linda J. y her attorney, Phil L. llan-cide- d in Court, also on TV, I Nelson Mach. that it was high time sen. Murray. Schuk, girl I should make a trip to Far-- 1 Mr. Hansen asked for the Lav ton A girl born Nov. mington when the Second continuance because he wants , ,n an Q den h ita, to Judicial Court convenes. to file a brief citing other Donald T- - and Befkv Jean The first trip was taken ta,es supporting his conten- gmith Mrs. Kingstons Monday. On the docket for the tion Bodilv hov of cases several were per- testimony before the grand1 day A boy born Clearfield jury growing out of the Grand Jury ia not a basis for per-X- ov 4 jn an 0 c den h v ita, il m a to Lynn W. and North Bodily. . Simmons, boy There are not the dramatics to her by the Grand Jury with A boy born Nov. Layton Mab'Jn I dont know. 4 in an Ogden Eerry hospital to look little Merhn K. and Carol Lynn ,the Jdge doesnt Tlieie was pretty, nearly ao much like a judge as Jad;"h0 aeai-e- b7-- Simmons. tvfore the Judge. She spoke in Pharris, boy But it was all very interesta soft voice and her answers A boy born Nov. Junket all behind ing to know that to questions posed by the 4 an Ogden hospital to the long phrases which seem were barely audible to Merl and Joan Benoit Phar- judge to spill from the mouths of the courtroom. She was Mrs. ,.jSthe attorneys for the defense Irene Gobbledick, 33, Ogden, Hohman, girl the wheels of justice were who was brought in to answer A girl born Oct. Layton at times grinding slowly and, to a charge of perjury also. y;rgj an(j Jennie Nor- to the spectators, very boringShe said she was destitute, Hohman. deal of a with ly, tjot great with seven children, and un-- J Steed, girl certainty. able to pay for the sei vices A girl born Clearfield Two men, Ray J, Smith, of an attorney. The court ap- 0d nl to Duane and Mar. Bountiful, and Orval J. Mills, pointed George Handy, Og- - ene Hill teed by Galen J. Ross. Roth face as her legal counsel. den, Wells, girl charges of perjury in the secwas decided that, with It Layton A girl born Nov. ond degree as a result of true bills returned to the district seven children, two of them 1 to Lester and Betty Ramp-to- n Wells. court by the Davis County less than two years old, it her be for would impossible Forbes, girl Grand Jury. Their attorney made a motion to quash the to leave the country and she Layton A girl born Nov. indictments against his clients was, thus released from the 3 to Lewis E. and Bessie but Judges Parley Norseth custody of the Adult Parole Eastman Forbes, Smith and Probation Board. denied the motions. Nielsen, girl A girl born The Judge conuiiued the and Mills will enter pleas Kaysville next Tuesday to the charges arraignment and dates for Nov. 1 to Royce and Erma entering pleas for Porter Albrechtson Nielsen. against them. The Judge sat there listen- Isaacs, 37, of South Weber Trujillo, girl A girl born Clearfield ing to everything the attor- - along with Mrs. Cobbledick. Oct. 31 to John and Lena Martinez Trujillo. lor Cooper, boy Layton A boy born Oct. By Brian Frazier, Third Grade Student of 31 to Kenneth L. and Leah Mrs. Ruth Leonard, Farmington School Morgan Cooper. When the winter winds start to blow Hansen, boy The litlte plants know A boy born Clearfield That soon they will be covered with snow. Nov. 2 to Oliver K. and Ven-it- a They must get ready for winter. Flitton Ferrin. Their leaves turn brown and fall off. They drop their seeds, so there will be new plants . Bride to when spring comes. Then they go to sleep. 21 in Sat-jme- nt Carl D. Hill and Ma4, Ogden, Ut. proposes to change the place sec.-f- t. and nature of use of ef water as evidenced by Diligence Claim No. 635, which claims the right to divert .0011 from Hill Spring No. 1 sec.-ft- .' at a point N. 3353.E. 1720 ft. from W'i Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, Funeral aerv-- , Kaysville RlW. The water has been conices were held earth an Monday at 1 veyed by pipe to pond and used to water 50 sheep, p.m. in the Kaysville Second 25 cows and 5 horses. Ward for Lester Wil-an- d rian N. Hill, RFD No. Who's new Tuesday in court The water is to be used to water 2ot cattle in SE'NE' said Sec. 2'i. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications w ith reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 4)3 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before December 10, 1051). Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from October 27 to November 10, 1059. Notice to Water Users T Page BCbSECN WH'SAFT JO SP'I.TS, FtCOf |