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Show n. , . 4 . t - . I'V 8 D VOLUME SIXTEEN h ct. ; ,( prK,. U. j ,J . ON M COl s I 0. Bountiful Woman, Davis Draft Hoard Pioneer of Itah v Announces Quota Receipts Show A Cain of $3515 Taken By Death In Sen ice Call X)avis County iLr- -. ni'h hV p state I 1 i K and ish 'ecting a year ot exception ills business during l'OO, total of $30,013 M, for the iXS receipts in Das is county, t post office, favorable combined gain of a 4K" 1930s of $2t total over $V:1?77, rec office to according post y4, jf) Mr' S o B i i.irrct t inn d. I'ackrell, 84. " res in, ,11, dent ot I'M''!, Wo! nesdav 01 oi corona! "on .it her home. Kl ast ifpi street at Hounti'iil S'1,, bad beo ill lor more than two i"onths willow of the late I'.ick With receipts increased by lb at Centerville, now a fourth roll, she was one 01 the three of Kimball eatup. Daughters "ill bring its ,.s office, July of the Utah Pioneers at Uountiful former third class its advance to She was horn February 5, Mrs 1939, to 85o Mary prior ts'ing. at illen W orcestershire. Hall, Steed, postmistress, said. This nglaud, a daughter o W ilium showed be highest percentage Re- - and Maria Mavcock in Davis county. increase (urreo jf When only si years of age. sbf Jei;us for K40 totalled $3008.28. arrived in nienea with a sifter, ertupared with $h.tSOO in 1930. 'I' he Clearfield office shows the brother and grandmother The little highest percentage increise. group settled m Bountiful where her joined them tour years j!,is is due perhaps, to the huge later.parents She lived here until row ls7s being instruction program .xsrried on at Hill Field and the when she went to Kandoljili where Bar-tnshe married her husband on Mav arsenal, according to Jesse D. w o vears l.iter postmaster. Receipts for 1040 2, October 2. 1939 while records 1879, they receive,! their Were $2,358.92, Mr. Harlow endowments in the old Salt ake jhow only $1,700.82. almost treb-u.- ) endowment house. business 4;, holidays She was always a tive in I,. D S over the preceding year. V Bountiful hurch work. Durii g her residence office the records post leaviest years business at $5,714 24 at Randolph sm was treasurer of 1930. the Relief society from 1805 to Compared with $5,356.72 in 1898 Beginning in 1807 she served December receipts were $2tx more as a teacher in the Relief than in December, 1939. society for 15 years, and also served as pres ; Kavsville noted a $4)38.95 increase ident of the Primary organization 1044), for Total 'in 1,J40 business. from 1900 until 1013 while 1939 records show In 1015, the family moved to showed the orders Money with Bountiful where she had since retome percentage of increase sided. Here she was also devoted December receipts almost the same to church duties, serving as Relief the previous. ior year as for Farmington, with an increase of society teacher in a period of 20 1016. years, of collection 1939s starting over 4205.97, She was an active member of $3,639.57, gave 1940 a total of for that office, with reports Kimball camp until three months ago, when her health forced her to )f a decidedly increased holiday reretire from all active duties. ceipt. Surviving are five daughters. Mrs i Layton reported $4,180 in gross Inez in lloge of Paris, Idaho; Mrs. with $4,050 receipts, compared Edna Snowball of Randolph; Mrs. of $130. the preceding year, a gain Pearl Allred of Preston, Ida; Mrs. alorder the receipts, Here money era Day and Miss I.iicv Fackrdl, ways heavy according to the post- both of Bountiful two brothers, durto $21,412.73 amounted master, F.. I'ackrell of William outPreston, Ida Records show 13,000 ing the hoidays, K A. I'ackrell of Randolph; one going cards, during cent sister, Mrs. Priscilla Davis of Bonn Varing one and double that tiful; 27 grandchildren and 22 great than more Stamps, with gran dchildren. upturn t incoming. buneral crviccs will he conducted the Lake shows North Sat years at 2 j, m. at the Bountiful Aal receipts amounted to $3700 for Saturday Second ward clnpel by Bishop Wil J940, with $3560 during the year liam R. Smith. Bury4will he in December 1940 business was ' lifnorted to he 15 per cent higher Bountiful cemetery. Friends call may Friday evening 'than in the year 1939. 1 Woods Cross records give 1940 and Saturday at the family home to services. receipts as $2,540.27 with $2,525.23 prior 'in 1939, a small gain. Mrs. Nellie Ballard, postmistress, stated since dhe Woods Cross CCC camp of 200 wen had been transferred, a decided drop in receipts had been noted. and that 1938 to 1939 increases Were much higher than for the last var's business. $1,-37- UP to those I I look ' jj of-fj,- May loo "nment, d that Pendent P'l'cation- n w lai! 0 k ago. tilted w li, and 't thej ts was jvernor. rtment. ey that he neit leclared fora !s with, gov. iphasize roducts, s with ?s ise 8'in T as ti- 1. ng YW), it tritnv or that? over-eMon-I- . Bruce yout field st of year ith to i !f tf hosen revi-orant-- w an.' . a ak.u group V. ill ill ! will ice Il"tig toil ball ,i! ( .!.in".ir 21, a! o J.s Fait Cits am! the m 1. M. station hr N(ss building. wbrrt ill! undergo r samma'ioii-la; ser i 11 , h v ba been e 5 be-Jpr- e. Salt !e 01 g t. IS. Mis tbi Dina Mae till. Mis aiiuv and will lonrnrs to .isbing ton state with tbt Utah contuigent I I 1 Ci t 1 24 gi ts, .111 gi amh hildi en 'sei n es will he d.is a! 12 ht p 111 g ea Flying Cadet Bets Enlistments Order . I inmuljiir Rulci lake Kiwanis President Names Committees For Club Service ake I 0 lollt s Is- Still ks, ami Mis Bounti-alisen, hl'th i a el olde a Mis M II mong the nine Itah and Idaho naval resrive aviation cadets, who rerived orders to report on Fii-lat.n iiihstiiiiiii at the naval reserve, aviation base at hikland, 4 alif. was add of Bountiful, son of tieotge Mi and Mrs K. S. l adel. Follow ing 36 days of preliminary training at Oakland the contingent of siici essfuj applicants are then or to Pensacola. Fla., naval air station tor an eight months flying course leading to commission as ensign in the naval reserve, according to naval station attendants in Salt l.akr City, t il n iomlneted Sun m the West d ilupil by Bishop S Milton Nelson Intel nxnt will be in Bon n ill eeree1ei, dneited hv fourteen Kiwanis club committees to serve for 1041, have been atm nounced hv ird Cook, newlv in-- i stalled president ol the organization the 111 .11 1 Moitnarv a t lioiintilnl lends m.iN iall In. lav. Satm da atiJ Sunday prior to mm vu i s at the family home at Woods Cmss I nn hi I Bountiful Child Dies From Heart $35,000 Siecials Ailment At Home Clearfield Kiwanis lknd Election Install Officers homl election ia $35,000 .a Vann sj ear Dorothy Jensen, toi the .luthorization of general This Thursday obligation bonds ns the citys por old daughter of Leo Lotenzo ami Kaysville Calls They are. Programs, Iauns ( 00k, F Lavton and Thomas F. Williams, attendance, C P. Baird, ami Yird kook, agriculture ami livestmk, sjn-Leu II. Layton, Chester 4 hut and J. Niels Mill, house and recep turn, Ceorge I. Briggs, Leo P. turn of funds needt in lmancing lirccTi, J) t hitesi.irs anil Spen-cc- i the rust of obtaining a building site 1). .Adams, hoys and girls voea-.- . and erecting a new municipal build'Dual guidance, lhsou, ing a Kavsi!!e, lum been called rank di-re- ( i j 111 , I I .1 Lydia t. Indies Jensen, died Wed nesdav at 8 p. m, tmm a heart ad ment at the honu of het paients at Bountiful 34 Shi was horn May 8, at I.iiintifiil and had lived there all he CAPITOL DOME t'tuid animal installation of nllitci-- , ol tin- - Ch-a- i held Kiwanis i lull will take I.n e at the N'oith D.ni' lutiiur high tilmol, Thuts-d- a m By Varda McCarty last Monday liornli v twenty-fourt- h Bennett; business standai evening, January lMh begin,L Swan, announced. The i m prove gislative session with much promDawson. ment of street lighting facilities on ot bet life. education, Ra ning at 7 .31 p. ni. ol a hamioiiions harvesting of ise A1 Epperson and Jedd alter V. Call; . Steed, Butvning are, her parents, two Mam street is a ht included jn (he presi outgoing will bring rot hers, Richard Alma and t dent, Ns ill preside for the last time. statutory crops that relations, (Frank Hicken-loope- amount. in governchanges economic many Mien both of newThe Jenseh, Bountiful; Ray J. Dawson and Len H.J "There will he no increase in president will he duties Lavton: law, William A. Dawson, t.ives, and the present levy wil! he two sisters, Claire Marie and I thyl M. Mabey, who has been sice presi-dcj- ment atiJ administration q existing also ol Bountiful, and one grandfor the past year, t'theic of- laws, L. llisoti and Louis (00k. said Mavor maintained, Swan Coiru ident with opening, this BounBertha Mis, ficers Hill of are Diaparent, Jedd W. .Angus Stevens, vice Membership, be anticipated Call, bonds readers Units again paper brings tiful. mond R. Adams and Norman K, are t he payable serially from the president, and Vu lor Smith, wins der the with its Dome Capitol Funeral services have been set has been retained as seeret.u Brown: public affairs, Thomas F. date of issue, and are to hear an eas of legislative hapresume weekly 1 tor tin Union at ttrer and the following hoard of dip. in. at 11. Simmons, Saturday Williams, C, L. interest rate not to exceed three For the fourth time the Bone and W. F. Wiggill; recrea- I'ei cent per annum. Moitnary with Bishop G. F.van 'Jay rectors; Albeit T. Smith, C. L. penings. will seek our citito iolunii I of the lor olFirst Bountiful ward I tion and sports, Smith, awrenee Sessions, Wiltner zens informed as to keep Lett he W B A portion of the projJones, 's the what Sandall and Glen ( ). Smith; ptthhc ect is $15,(100, which includes labor, io iatmg. Burial will he in Bountiful Bat low, ( arl Nilson, Joseph Thurwhat are doing, legislators good and Melvin G. Wood. welfare. Golden I7. Layton, Noall landscaping of the grounds and eemetei v. how hills they have sponsored, L fiends ma G. llamhl Holt, 71. Tanner ( lyde Adams ycall Friday evening and Irvin Hennefcr; safe street lighting. on importan measures, vote they and serof and to Barlow time Saturday prior form the pro- and their Fielding tv .Spencer I). Adams, Waynard J. The city has obtained an option participation in the seavices at the mortuary. gram committee. The dinner is be- son's n airmail letter from the P.oun-Lion- s Bennett and Olene Craig; publicity on an entire citv block on Main general activities. club at Bountiful ing planned mulct the direction of hitesides, A1 l.pperson and street, where the municipal buildSunday H. C. The message of Governor HerMrs. Hannah Naylor. As it is I ad was on its way to U. S. Congress- Dick Adams. ing will he constructed, pending the B. Maw first authentic record bert its night and special Kiwanians ing of what Utahs new chief exeill Robinson at Washingman J. outcome of the bond election. One have been united frob Ogden Salt of C. D. in the the buijdings now located on demand ton, protest to Lake City and Layton. eset vations cutive believes should he done at this block, where the Tall Motor hy Secretary Harold D. Ickes that the turrent session advocates a have been made for 1(H) guests. the forest service he transferred to company anil the .Farm Bureau ser 1 he sweeping change in state governand banquet vice station are now the department of the interior. program will ment. It recommends bureau shifts operating, will tie followed hv dancing. Installation he used to house the The missive, signed by Clifford city fire truck ceremonies will he romlneted hy to end waste and create efficiency. A delegation of 44 Davis countv and other city equipment, Rampton, club president, and ClifIt promulgates deas as new as the Mr. and Mrs. hhy llodson of L. I.. Nelson of according Logan, Lieutenant administration itself offers a new ford Smith, secretary, said in part: Democrats Monday at 10 a. m. paid to the mayor. ( leai field have received a telegram goxernor of the 2nd district of the "We protest Secretary Harold D. an official visit to Governor ller- g broom for from Boston, I Massachusetts, division of Kiwanis Ickes demanding tranfer of the for hert B. Maw at the state capitol. of hoards, commission of the death of their clubs. them ing mergers I he ! est service to the department of the headund department. group of daughter, Mrs. liar la n Bike, in that interior. ed by Mrs. D. L. Rice of Farming-ton- , of It further advocates 1041. energizing city, Saturday, January 11, Tlie management of wild lands Democratic chairwoman for the state's business anil industrial Mrs, Iikc, formerly, Miss Gwen is inseparatelv connected with agri- Davis county, and Harry L. Strong structure by encouragement of new Hod son, was known here, hav culture, because these lands produce of Kaysville, Democratic county enterprises. It stresses restoration ing spent her childhood and girlof old age pension cuts and retenMvron Charles water, forage and other resources chairman were accompanied to lie of hood her time mail up Mabcy, rural marriage by tion of social reforms. It urges elithat sustain our agricultural opera- representative Democrats from carrier of Clearfield, Thursday was in Clearfield. She was only 22 years each community and town in Davis installed president of the Clearfield of age. Her sister, Miss Fay Ilnd-soto of mination tions. appropriations Bountiful Lions club urges you county. Kiwanis club, hy L. F. Nelson, lieu was with her at the time of her special gouprs and control of ex. Ia Vorn Grant Huffman, 14, died pcndictures by elective officials. It Mrs. Rice served as chairman on tenant-governto resist this transfer vigorously. of the second dis- death. Surviving are her husband at 12 p. m. from acute opposes additional Ihursday Utah-Idah- o of taxation. It be of trict Davis the People arrangements for North Davis divison of and three small children of Boston; county would at a Salt Lake hospital pledges Utah aid to national depneumonia her parents of Clearfield; three greatly disturbed should his trans- county while Mrs. J. Wr. Murdock Kiwanis International clubs. a short illness. of Bountiful made arrangements fense. fer be effected. Joseph L. Mabey of Clearfield, brothers, Elmo llodson of Ogden, following A son of Gilbert J. and Hazel Governor Maw included in his father of the new president, stood Virgil and Sherman llodson of Their water sheds and adjacent for the group in South Davis. Grant Huffman, he was born Jan. citations of The goernor spoke briefly and proxy for his son, who is recover- Clearfield and 4 sisters, farm lands of the community are objectionable features May, 6, 1927 at Woods Cross. of the present administration sysnow under your management and outlined his plan to revamp the ing from an appendectomy perform Thco and Beverly llodson all of DaVorn was an eighth grade tem the of state government, in reducing taxes ed late Wednesday at an Ogden hos Clearfield. Interment was in Massawe (urge present maintenance policy of legislators in student at the South Davis Junior and financing new departchusetts. creating and contribute to the general wel- pital. these projects. high school and was a member of ments and Jcommissions without Walter Steed, taxhier of the fare. the West Bountiful ward. He was of need and Clearfield State Bank, is retiring investigation adequate also a member of scout troop No. without proper coordination and president. j I 1 n kenloope, ;in,i murd b, ua, I'M 15, M, ivtir T j 1 r, - it I I y-- . Protest Regarding Forest Transfer ard l 74 for ne. for UK 51 Layton Bank Elects Years Officers 41 4 Layton of Y. George 1 Layton, k reelected president of the First 39 Kational 60 Bank at Layton Tuesday at a meeting of the board 6: directors. i Abo reelected to serve with Mr. laton were David I7,. Layton of lavton, vice president; Lasvrence 1 llison, cashier and the board directors. They are, James E. 3 limor,, Chester c. of Layton; 1 lift, William J. and Kaysville of Salt Lake City. 79 a 64 74 65 66 75 I 49 713 IS 1 1 Service Club Airs for hold ison ", ' s,-- t In one-ha- lf Yeai 3 U. of I . W in Honors Thru Hard Lessons 1 . ig N N.ik.- ' 'Iiium 1. crime" re Gin Dais Students at Hen H. Arjrxlo Dies Alter lyom; Illness burial On Sumla $4,-f,6.- bis f Tot an j efforts of oi -t 1 funds added, officials II ho were w t eig w t rt be rn ' ith v i1 - t cepted be'ore that time oluntcerc! hut electe national guard causing oi one. to he drattc e IS. moneys h com. 'its. I u for try K 1 j onsibil. by I , 1 sponsi. e is is eechej whether ut M it. i 1 here M f, i other nce 1 THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE .dlc h1 V. UTAH, JANUARY j I'n-'M- i bountiful Lions :o Year Honor Guard 0 dis-triit- Mrs. Harlan Pike Former Gwen llodson Dies in Boston, Mass. Davis Democrats Visit Governor 1 far-rea- dean-sweepin- well-wisher- tali-ldah- o Clearfield Kiwanis Inducts President Father Acts Proxy s, Services To Be Held For Da Vorn Huffman Sunday n or 15 la county ing lW breaking :y treas irday. com-o- f (ns 756-v- Members of the Bountiful Lions Monday had voted to honor n De Bountiful national guard of approximately 45 mem-herwith a program ' and dance Trior to their departure for San Obispo, Calif., early in March Committee on arrangements is Announced by Clifford Rampton, Troup president. They are Orville arson, Lloyd Parkin, Charles A. Larsen and Harold E. LaBelle. Tch organ-'izat.o- ?, J-u- is th As in it on tit drunk e s peed- dri vin?! -- $100. ibers of fin lountifnl j Wen-- sS an ivton, Hawaiian Island Pictures Shown Tuesday Evening Colored moving pictures of ex- cteiional merit, depicting the beau-- ) tv o: the Hawaiian Islands, were Fuhiiclv shown Tuesday at the : bountiful First ward, replacing the t rcVilar ,M. I. A. services. J !,e films shown by Stewart M. i of ''"egar West Bountiful, son of ; pnt and Mrs. Thomas E. recently returned LDS narv from the islands, were '''graphed by Mr. Winegar dur stay there, and e viewed bv numerous and ' Both and Wyoming. J Bar-an- P: 3 21 'rSTi5 throng 2O0.?13-- ,S49 P 015 led it ' tf If J11' of i ' 1 r, two-ve- tot the 1. "Ve ' icref 7 X0 - Tan Paderewski, now 80, tn his prime was ranked as w'Tlil's greati't pianist, has the United Vtatcs to stay. t(,e fjrst preni;er cf iHfater organized ofter the first He tells us that we n'.War. tpJr. Hhelf Great Briten save the j tu and rehoo?- ar T-m- re-t- o Wild Life Group To Hold Election The annual meeting and election officers of the Davis county Wild Life Federation, will he held February 10, Charles H. Burton, president, announced Saturday. Plans were completed for the election at a directors meeting held Friday evening at Kaysville. Mr. Burton reports that a list of candidates names for the various offices will be posted in a conspicuous pub ic pace in Kaysville within a few of days, according to the the organization. of by-la- Speeders Pay Fines In Kaysville Court Bountiful CCC Farmington Child Other officers inducted were, Angus Stevens, secretary of the Woods Cross Canning company as vice president; Victor R. Smith, 80 firm member of the Smith Canning company, who was retained as Wilford Dale Wilcox, and four new direc son of Wilford S. and Leora Eighty new enrollees from Arkan tors. They are, Joseph Thurgood, Gore Wilcox of Farmington, died sas to augment the 12) men now at the Bountiful CCC camp, will ar- Melvin Wood, Carl Nelson and Wil Friday at 10.30 p. m. at a Salt hospital following an operarive Friday at 3:30 p. m. at Woods mer Barlow. W ith Harold D. Holt in charge tion. Cross railroad station, according to of the program, B.orn February 21, 1039 at Salt approximately KX) Lieut. Cecil M. Scanlon, camp ofof Lake them from of many City, lie had been ill hut a persons out ficer in charge. The group replaces 62 men who, town .attended the installation, ban- short time. Surviving are the parents, one in December, returned to their na- quet and dance Ladies and district tive state of Arkansas. The ramp's offner. were special guests at the sister, Patricia Arlene Wilcox of and three grandparents auota is 2fX) men. nearly all of them affair which marked the seedpd an Farmington Mrs. Leone H. Wilcox of Farming-tonual since the party Arkansans. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gore of of the cJub. Mr. Steed reStarting Monday at 8 a. m. a forming Salt Lake Citv. ported. r series of talks or lecturFuneral cs will he rondurt-eCompleting the new organization es for the enrollees, will help these Sunday at 2 p. m. in tin r are T. Albert directors, newcomers adapt themselves to ward hapel by Julian Mill-- t Smith. C. I. Smith and Lawrence camp life, Lieut. Scanlon reported. couti'clor. Burial will Sessions. nOti.ir retiring officers r, he in aimington cemetery. L. Adams, George art. Holt, Clyde Abe Tinker, CCC worker o! Ine and Jesse D. Barlow. Susanville, Calif., rents his Sun- Mr. Knight In Tampa, Fla, a woman refus was Mahev elevated from vice day suit to his comrades at $1 a ed to give her age to the clerk in to the presidency. day. The suit has made 18 trips to president the county judges office when apSan Francisco, 12 to Los Angeles, for an automoble driver of Steve Clements plying Hollywoofl, and around 50 Susanville. who docs srcne license. She was kindly hut firmly for the movies, charges $15 to told that she could not he given Albert Rich of La Salic, III., has throw at an extra, $25 at a featui-e- d a license unless she her age. Then soil from every collected samples of don't want one," she said, and left player, and from $30 to $100 to state to use in the construction of office. the a star. at throw StatesUnited a relief map of the Buried Sunday ni Short Time Camp Receives New Members secret- ary-treasurer, n three-hou- d 1 hold-ove- arm-ingto- s 1 South Thirteenth Last street, Salt Lake City, Wednesday paid a $13 fine for speeding 70 miles an hour in a zone, when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Wendell Barnes at Kaysville. Lloyd Case of Mt. Emmons, Utah also paid a fine of $10 on a speeding charge, when he pleaded guilty in the same court. Dr. George 50-mi- le .A. .Allen of 856 I knife-throinin- g 1 - n Surviving are his parents, two sisters. Jeannine and Caroyn Huffman, one brother, James Huffman, all of Woods Cross and two grand parents, Mrs. Chloe II. Grant and Mrs. F.ffie J. Huffman. Funeral services will be held Sun day at 2:30 p. m. in the- West Boun tiful chapel. Bishop S. Milton Nelson will conduit. Burial will be in Bountiful cemetery. Friends may call Friday and Saturday umil 4 p. m. at the Union Mortuary at Bountiful and after that hour at the family residence in Woods Cross, until time of services. 109- executive supervision. To remedy this situation the chief executive teould eliminate boards, commissions and departments, class ify state activities into as few units as possible, and create an organization to administer each classification. He would give elective officers definite assignment of responsibildepartments ity in such as finance, engineering, public welfare, lands and water, service and inspections, health, higher education, and tax, industrial, and liquor commissions. of An entirely new department and industrial developpublicity ment is recommended to seek new industries that may add to the income of Utah citizens. Such a de5, partment might he allocated (XX) annually in license fee mon- ies now going to cities and tow-rJustices of the Itaco reporting for roads and streets. .'4 cases and fines of $5.21 in Da- -' Under the Capitol Dome will ' is county for December, 1940 seek week by week to keep readers show the following have been dis- - posted on the action of legislators posed of. They are; in regard to the governor's rocom- W illiam II. Holbrook, Bountiful, I mendations and on all other mat-2- 1 1 rases, $254; Wendell Barnes, ters of general as well as local cases, $130 and Walter Rampton tcrest It is going to bean 12 cases, $137. Total ing. session, prolific perhaps of 4 cases, fines $521. Others report portant administrative changes. It no cases disposed of during Decern- - promises to be harmonious in many f I bcr. respects. newly-create- d December Reports Filed By Justices $1,-12- s ! in-2- interest-Farniingto- n, im-5- |