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Show Rage August !l Rb( Tin: JOURNAL 1 Kaysville Council Sets Mill Levy & Funeral Services Conducted For Helen d. Hamblin Kaysville city counKaysville cilman Monday night set tin ." tax levy at 12 mills, no increase over last year. The levy includes: Contingent, 1.1 mills; waterworks and sewerage, ;; mills; streets and sidewalks, it.." mills; paths and public propet ty, mill; interest ami mill; and library, sinking fund, 1 cil, the auditing lepott for 1911, submitted by Anderson and Heal of Salt Lake, was approved. Financial Statement a' Tin- financial statement listed total iveeipt.s of S lt!,b()7.ti2 for the Funeral Kaysville year 1911, din receipts included were lield Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the taxes, 2 1,01 l.11; licenses, $172.90; ( Lr Wait! Impel dog licenses, $1t!l; fines ami forKaysville Second mill. Mrs. Helen Jean Hamhlin, 27, who feitures, 1; building permits, $9S2; In other business before the coun- annual died Saturday morning at her home cemetery, maintenance, after an illness. 221; interments cemetery, $922.10; sale of cemetery lots, $17. 10; inMrs. Hamblin was born June -- b terest, 2,!7.lt; fire charges, $910; 1929, in Delta, a daughter of Ray ,7.'.7 state liquor allotrentais, G. and Ellen Windsor Russell. She 2,711.27 ; utility revenue, ment, received her early education in Delsales tax, $1,UI.1; ex$1 Os, .too.'-7ta and later in Salt Irnke City where tensions and connections, $8,122.-10- ; she attended West High School. special assessments, .$1,070.02; dev On December 1M, 1911, she marposits, $1,201; notes paid, $1, 051 The Roberts and Dibble reunion ried Harold D. Hamblin in the Salt perpetual care fund, .$2,2SO..r0; C last road fund, .$ 1,027. lo; lived was held at Lagoon Saturday, class Iake EDS Temple. She bad other $512,157. in Kaysville since her marriage. August 1. swimand lides fun Lagoons The total of $100, .107.02 compares Survivors include her husband, to added great spirits ming pool with $1 12 ,101. si for Roll. 'J tv. o sons and two daughters, all of T " V ; r the as generathe affair younger Disbursements Kaysville; Richard Harold, Dean, acthese of took tion advantage Ihoto by Fisher. The disbursements for Poll of Carla Jean and Judy Elaine; her reolder the and guests tivities $101,iss.77 included; General fund, parents, Ray G. Russell, Sacramen-- , NEW AMERICAN Getting acquainted with his new mother, Mrs. one with newed their acquaintance $11,8(57.97; utilities fund, $102,221.-00- ; Jim Stathis, Farmington, is Johnny Jim, to, California, and Mrs. Ellen Johnorphan another. of aunt brought from Greece by Mrs. Froso Polmeropoulou, left, son, Salt Iake City; grandparents, special assessment funds, evsocial the months Stathis Mr. J. was in la this by Stathis. ago adopted Johnny Participating Eli ja P. Windsor, Salt Lake City; deposits fund, .$000; perpethut his arrival in Farmington was delayed by the many Rofamily, Harold Mrs. and Mr. ent were Mrs. Mary Russell, Fillmore; a1 ual care fund, $12,001.10; and class legal proceedings involved in his adoption and travel permits. In David Roberts, C road fund, $2,021.02. berts, Mr. and Mrs. brother and two sisters. Farmington Mrs. Polmeropoulou met her sister, Mrs. Ileen Varth and The increase in receipts for 1011 Mr. Mrs. Lerris McKinsie, Stathis, whom she hadnt seen since she was 10 years old, some Bishop Glen Garrett conducted 10 years ago. Johnnys parents were killed during one of the reMrs. Henry Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. over Poll was caused principally by services Tuesday and burial was in cent earthquakes in Greece. A new' haircut and some more appropBob Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da- increases in utility revenues, county Memorial the Kaysville-Layto- n riate clothes brought the real boy out of Johnny after this picture was taken. Jana, 8, is very happy over her new brother. vis, and Mr. and Mrs. Hender. All taxes and notes receivable pay- Park. Were not weathly people, Mrs. Stathis said, but we feel that The disbursements for 1011 brought their families. All we can give our new son a better life than he seemed slated for ilies are from in and around Da- were larger because of the invest-vi- s in Greece. Mr. Mrs. and Shirley Layton ments in U. S. Bonds and notes re- County. wood a from have returned Iley The chairman of this reunion ceivable from the perpetual care k visit with relatives in was Mrs. Georgia Livingston. fund and utilities fund. NSD Washington and Oregon. Clearfield Mrs. M. E. Kaye who MAN for Rawleigh business which will be leaving the Clearfield Naval Evening Bridge Club just became available in Davis Supply Depot for California soon Kaysville Mrs. Myrtle Phillips county. Good opportunity for with her husband, was honored 16 For entertained eight guests of their willing worker. Apply Rawleighs 0 OD, Denver, recently at a coffee hostessed by Evening Bridge club at her home Dept. Kaysville Assets of the Kays- ing 9,00,oio shares of stock, leavColo., or see Ralph Butterfield, Mrs. F. B. Risser, Mrs. R. G. Jones, Monday evening. ville Uranium Corporation equal ing an unissued balance of 3,000,-(M)- 0 GSO E. 21st So., Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. H. Kuppers, Mrs. H. S. ALonas Club shares. 7 4t. Steele and Mrs J. E. Widman. $110,119.91, according to a stateenMrs. Nora Miller Kaysville ment of financial condition released Three drifts 181, 180 and 1(H) feet tertained member of the Afjonas recently by Leonard L. Wilkerson, respectively have been driven on club at her home Wednesday eve- company president. the Golden Eagle Tract and an ning. Included in the assets are prop- authorization has been granted to Reviewers Guild Reviewers Guild erties and equipment valued at open cut mine (50,(X0 tons of ore For tax purposes, the 1956 evaluation of all Farmington mining met last week at the home of .$417,134.(50. It includes machinery that will expose the entire length properties in Utah is 28 of the state's total propdrift. The ores from Bonnie Breezeoff for a business ar.d equipment, $212,201.72; build- of the This is evaluation. an indication of mining's erty a portion of the meeting concerning Fiesta Days. ings, $88,222.88; and mining leases the drifts and important role in supporting education and other open cut area have been stockpiled They have chosen Fern McDon- and claims, $11,100. mill. government services in our state. ald as their candidate. They will According to the statement, the or partially processed at the also enter a float. Officers for corporate structure created an auThe annual stockholders meetBreez-off, thorized capital of $120, 000 divided ing will be held August 10, 1910. the coming year are Bonnie president; Florence Stevens, into 12,ooo,ooo shares of stock with "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" vice president; and Bernice Perry, a par value of one cent. At this date there are issued and outstand- secretary. - 1 I 1 Roberts, Dibble 1 Families Hold Annual Reunion ' . 5 'v, 5 ; . ; ; , . f UK ' $1,-070.0- fam-jment- one-wee- Leaving 2; s. Clubs Kaysville Uranium's Annual Meeting Of Stockholders Set August UTG-12-14- 7-- 28 an important figure to Utah 180-fo- ot UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Officers Wives Hold NSD man... this is great... a phone srS mm Club Meeting A right here by my favorite chair I v 'wsm few: For very little cost you can have i jA. sc s-- n phones where you live... work,.. play. 4' v ,v : t ,. Am; A - m Enjoy the privacy and ditlonal phones, at a 4j a day, each. The is small, regardless phones If inal in one-tim- e L.i si convenience of ad cost of only or installation chargo of location. Tele color are available for a nom- extra charge. Just call ovf business office. -- extra A meeting of the Clearfield Clearfield NSD Officers Wives' Club was held recently with Mrs. J. E. Larson, Mrs. S. J. Linford and Mrs. W. E. Block as hostesses. This was a farewell luncheon for Mrs. M. C. Snyder, Mrs. E. M. Shenk, and Mrs. K. M. West, who are leaving with their husbands to various places. Mrs. Snyder for Washington, D. C., Mrs. Shenk to Midway and Mrs. West to Inverness, Florida. A new member attending was Mrs. N. G. Barnaby recently from Dallas, Texas. Guests included Mrs. Roscoe Herrington, Mrs. Gustave Schwarz, Mrs. Murray Carver and Miss Sue Rice. Mrs. J. E. Widman demonstrated the art of pie making and told of amusing incidents behind the scenes at Art Linklet-ter- s TV prgoram. The next meeting of this group is scheduled for September 19. |