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Show U 41 J w au m. w uJ wUUt 141 PIERPOIJIT AYE. UK Z SALT Vk Kaysville Mill Levy Unchanged VOL. IX CITY lO.UTAn AUGUST NO. 39 10, 11)57 ET3 gmiiBsispre Kaysville ('ity officials set the 1!..7 Kaysville ('ity null levy at l.l mills at legular council meeting Monday evening. J lie .1 mills a i e the same as or last year and aie for the following funds: Contingent, l.r. water puiification and sewagemills; dis-j l, 3 mills; streets and side-j watlks, 2.5 mills; jiaiks and puhlie property, mill; interest and sink-- ! intf fund, mill; anl public lihiaiy, - 1 CT""3 KC. J1L ET3 c LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH po-a- 1 1 mill. H In other business Monday the council ajipointed Josephnight, Neville as c haii man of the Kaysville lepiesentatives to the new Davis County Industrial Hureau and him ehaiiman of the Kaysville Planning Hoard. They also appointed George Leat-natl South First East, to fill 1 OI'I'KTHS (he ty Dais of ('oun- Sheriffs Posse which will .sponsor the rothe position left acant by Giant Winkleman on the planning boaid deo Thursday when he moved from the August I.) at 8 s p.m. at the Pa-O- Count) Fair in ff . ?! w. i v . 44,&y f h r i in- left clude, z'T V ...v" A A Kas4ille g h t, I a to a n Flint, captain; Grant Cooper, second lieuten- ant; Ja) Podil) , first lieutenant; and Lou Cook, adjutant. Douglas L. Ornie checks submachine gun aboard heavy cruiser USS Albany. Davis Sheriffs Posse, Jr. Posse Set Rodeos Kaysville Twenty Davis County Kenneth H. Browning and Guy L. men enlisted in the Armed Forces Klos, Sunset; Bert E. Cadw'alader, during the past month; two were and Benjamin Rendon, Farming-ton- ; inducted through Local Selective Jay K. Ilaacke, Bountiful; and Service Board No. 0 and seven Carroll T. Strong, Texas. have been separated from the serThe separations included Calvin vices. J. Moss, Layton; Kenneth Ray Army enlistments included Woods Cross and Calvin Brown, Charles H. Bauman and Robert F. DePedro, Clearfield; William R. Jay Johnson, Bountiful, from the Arlyn Frank Duncan, Moss, Woods Cross; Read P. Nes-se- Army; Salt Lake City; and John W. Farmington, and Quhid Holbrook Kaysville Davis County Sheriffs Posse will sponsor a rodeo Thursday, August 1.7 at 8 p.m. in Kaysville at the posse grounds, one of the events of the Davis County Fair August Stock will be furnished by Parley Willard Rodeo Company of Liberty, Utah, for the Rocky Mountain Rodeo Association approved show, according to Ivan Flint, captain of the Davis County Posse. The posse and its auxiliary unit, the Boots n Saddle club will present drills during the rodeo program which from the Clearfield, Izatt, Navy; the in Bountiful. will include all the regular rodeo States, Enlisting BountiAlbert Vardell Anderson, Lay-towere D, Hansen, events, plus wild cow milking. Navy Gary the and from ful, Marines; ClearJay E. Workman, Floyd Other officers under Captain field; and Harold T. Call, Donald Kent Haacke, Bountiful, from the Flint are Jay Bodily, first lieuC. Meter, Hal C. Parkin and Bruce Air Force. tenant; Grant Cooper, second lieuK. Todd, Bountiful. Inductions included Harold Brook tenant; and Louis Cook, adjutant. Kenneth H. Browning, Sunset, Odle, Oklahoma, and Robert All rodeo events, except when and Orson C. Clay, Bountiful, en- Browning Andersen, Salt Lake is over .$150, will pay money prize listed in the Marine Corp and Hen- City, both formerly Davis Coun- 50 first percent place, 30 percent Layton Funeral services will be ry H. Moeller, Bountiful, enlisted ty residents. Mr. Odle lived in second place, and 20 percent third held Monday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Bountiful and Mr. Andersen in in the Coast Guard. of purse with all entrance Annie Cook Hodson, CO, in the place Air Force enlistments included Centerville. fees added. All rodeo entry fees Layton LDS Fourth Ward chapel. will be taken at Olsen Chevrolet Mrs. Hodson died Thursday at Company in Layton between 4 and 12:15 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital 8 p.m., August 14. of a heart ailment. She was born Junior Rodeo August 27, 189C, in Syracuse, a A new feature of the Davis Coundaughter of Amos and Emma By-La- ws Wood Cook. She was married to Junbe Fair will this the ty year ior Rodeo, Saturday afternoon, Au- William W. Hodson. The marriage Directors of the newly organized Lake, and Dick Adams, Layton, gust 17, open to amateur riders and was later solemnized in the Salt Davis County industrial bureau was to meet with Layton attorney ropers from ages 10 to 17. Time: Lake LDS Temple. He died Dewill meet next Wednesday evening K. Roger Bean last night (Wed- 2 p.m. Place: Davis posse grounds cember 5, 1911. at the courthouse in Farmington nesday) to prepare articles of in- in Kaysville. Mrs. Hodson had been employed All events will pay 50 percent by Davis County in the for next elect executive corporation and to approve school first place, 50 percent second and lunch department. She was a memofficers, and make committee as- weeks meeting. Eleven of the 17 Davis County 20 percent third place of purse ber of the Layton LDS Fourth signments, according to Dr. H. V. Marsell, Layton optometrist, communities were represented at with entrance fees added. Ward. The Junior Rodeo is being sponwho is serving as temporary chair- the last meeting, Dr. Marsell said. Survivors include the following Each city and town, and the coun- sored by the Davis and Central sons and daughters, Gerold man of the group. W., ty has been asked to appoint a Davis junior posses. Mrs. Birdeen ThompOhio; Layton, A committee that was appointed representative to serve as a diLarry Larkin, Kaysville, and Ken son, Ogden; William L., Roy, and at a previous meeting, and which rector on the bureau board. Hammon, West Point, sponsors of Mrs. Lois Fullmer, Clearfield. Executive officers to be elected the junior posses are chairman of There are also 1.7 includes Dr. Marsell, William War-legrandchildren; West Point; John Johnson, include a president, vice president the Junior Rodeo assisted by Gold- four brothers and four sisters. en Waite, Syracuse, and members Burial will be in the Kaysville-Layto- n Sunset; Jack Chisholm, North Salt and secretary-treasureof the junior posses. Memorial Park Cemetery. men were Chile, and Valparaiso, July gunnery. Saturday afternoons schedule ing, and Panama, July The eleven ships of the summers They also includes junior horse races The first ship to sail on the , U, second midshipman training group visited Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, at 1:15 p.m. Races include and ielay races. Both events Great Lakes was a fighting ship, left Norfolk, Virginia, June 19 and and Culebia, Puerto Rico, for Griffon, built and launched bv aie 'scheduled to return this week. gunnery practice, July 2(1 to Au- Saturday afternoon will be on the the La in 1679. Salle same ticket. 1. the for gust midship Liberty ports 1.7-16-- n, n; x MiC Donald R. Shupe stands a battle phone watch aboard battleship USS Wisconsin. Clearfield Men Davis Industrial Group To Name On Summer Executive Officers, Pass Cruise Training Clearfield Two Clearfield men are serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Albany and battleship USS Wisconsin as midshipmen on a summer training cruise to South America, Panama, and the Caribbean Sea. From Clearfield are 1c Douglas L. Orme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme, 50 Villa Drive, Clearfield, aboard the USS Albany; and 5c Donald R. Shupe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0. Shupe, 115 Ross Drive, Clearfield, aboard the USS Wisconsin. Both are students at the University of Utah. More than 2,000 Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipmen from .'IS colleges and univerk cruise, sities are on the in training ecciving navigation, seamanship, engincer- six-wee- i on-the-j- ob by-law- by-la- s, n, r. 3-- 8; 19-2- 3. Funeral Monday For Mrs. Annie Hodson |