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Show Un jau CUHi FIERPOr'T AVE. 141 SALT LAKE CITY 195; m T 4T it .i. vn Jl ! 'te ? - '" V VUe of 0 . N', ', v ,v, j w1 VOL. IX MARCH 2, 1957 NO. 16 v ' - It1 UTAH tv. 'LUTZ and . Ho nys y in 1 )nly and ' !v;:: AT - M- - -' f- --8v- l ntt3 ; - I -J V ian- - , w 'ing nso all f-- . ? r. ' 7 Z '4 iM '"A 7 LlJ-r,r- :r , ike JH 'f' Nb K 2J5ttr T,. Tyy f lwr:a7- COMPLETE ItOOF -- - r H, Its Spring Theme of Davis Tea j LATE NEWS Sen. Wallace F. Farmington Bennett announced today that Davis School District has qualified for a federal grant of $145,000 under titles III and IV of Public Law S15 Mst Congress which authorlast group w'ho will be floating ized federal assistance for By Ua De Ashton Its on clouds as they model date-nigKaysville of school facilities to loSuddenly the and special occasion dress. will set the theme for Spring cal educational agencies over, burMothers and Daughters Tea to Special variety numbers inter- dened as a result of federal acbe held at Davis High School spersed through the program will tivities. The funds have been reMarch 4. at 7:45 p.m-- according (Continued on Page 4) served. to Mrs. Beatrice Carroll, Dean of con-stiucti- wn The last section of the reinforced concrete tion. Fibher Photo Davis Courthouse Addition 2 Months Ahead of Schedule Farmington The first phase in the construction of an addition to the Davis County Courthouse is ninety, percent complete and running nearly two months ahead of Lake City, have built a vault in the new basement and installed new entrances in the old section of the building. This first phase, including these extra improveschedule. ments, is being completed at a Workmen poured 150 cubic yards cost of $130,000. of cement, Thursday, to complete The annex, of concrete and maconstruction of the reinforced conconstruction, will crete roof for the 00 by 125 foot sonry floor space to add feet of 23,000 annex. With the completion of the overcrowded the building, present roof, the building has become a concrete shell, with a which has been in use since 1030. full basement and twro floors which The new section was begun last Because weve had will be joined to tbe original build- September. favorable of a lot weather, we ing by corridors. our to May 15th complete Only the installation of doors, expect March no 30th, later than windows and the exterior facing contract W. Layton, contractor, said. and a few detailed jobs, remain Alan Contract bids for finishing the to be finished under the initial contract. Besides the completion interior of the building are exof the exterior of the new build- pected to be called for by the Board Commissioners ing in this first construction phase, of Davis County the Layton Construction Co., Salt within the next few weeks. fire-pro- UTAH ht roof of the Davis County Courthouse addition was being completed Thursday hy these workmen of the Layton Construction Co., Salt Lake City, contractors for the initial phase of the annex construc- fire-pro- LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, ft Suddenly , irs, ah. v? a , of of Art Professor Discusses Modern and Conservative Art USAC Layton Professor Harrison Groutage of the Utah State Agricultural art department spoke Monday night to members of the Lay-to- n Art Club and its guests. The USAC sponsors Professor Groutage as a versatile accomUtah plished artist, to present lectures and demonstrations throughout to groups interested in a broader knowledge of art. He spoke on the content of pictures in the field of conservative painting in oils and water color, illustrating with some of his own work. Professor Gmutage, explained conservative art as being easier to accept and enjoy by most persons because it is of familiar things, whereas the modernistic trend pioneered by the USAC in Utah is emotional reaction to familiar things. Kaysville A welfare dinner will Just as his water colors of be held in the Kaysville LDS Sixth Cache Valley, Ogden and Salt Lake Ward chapel on March 9th at 7:30 City, the valleys and mountains p.m., according to Glen W. Hill, illustrate the actual designs of ward bishop. natural things as they are, the The purpose of the affair is to painters sight of color and feelconof a funds to pay the welfare obtain moderns political ing; his hu- assessment and at the same time show etc., vention, religion, man expression and reaction to provide an evening of dining and fears, dangers and excitements entertainment for ward members. that are as universal in humans, Each family in the ward will be as he is individual in expressions. personally contacted in relation to After free discussion on what tickets for the occasion, however, Prof. Groutage they may also be obtained at the say, pictures painted a water color, demonstrat- chapel on the evening of the dining on the spot technique proce- ner. dure and handling of brush in the Bishop Hill encourages all waid construction of a picture. to make a special effort mcmbcis and Phyllis Abner prepared the dinner. A meal and to attend served refreshments to the group has been planned, he as next weeks meeting was dis- piogram said. Christine Corey of the cussed. USAC presented a rendition of There is a society in the deepChopin. Next Monday night, March 4, the est solitude. Layton. Art Club will hold a worka DTsraeli Edward Savarcse, meeting. be trained commercial artist, will on hand to help all that are inte- zales, a colorful man of many and trades, will pose as subject rred in basic pencil drawing Gonpreside over tbe evening. Joe i Kaysville Sixth , Girls. Included in this evening of fun, which will be attended by approxi- mately 750 mothers and daughters, will be a program consisting of a style show, special variety numbers, and a reception which will follow the program. The fashion show will be in three sections featuring 17 girls from Davis High School as the models. The first group of girls will be featured in active sport, leisure wear, and separates as Wilda Hardy and Carolyn Steiner accompany on the piano. Berdine Steiner at the piano will play for the second group of models who will show casual and outdoor wear. Shauna Lynn Bennett on the violin and Karren Hodgson at the piano will set the theme wTith romantic background music for the pre-s'ent- ed Samuel Scoffield pins Naval Announces WINGS OF GOLDaviator Mrs. wings on son Gary. at assigned to Attack Squadron Jacksonthe Air Naval Station, Hew Officers A. Scoffield ville, Fla. Gary Before entering the flight Kaysville LaMar Green, Fruit he graduated in July, gram Heights, was named chairman of Receives in from Weber College Ogden, and Wings was employed by Bachman the Kaysville Civic Association Monday evening. Mr. Green has Ogden. ing As Naval Aviator of chairman as served assistant II. KCA 30 pro- 1955, Plumb- Co., KCA during the past year. Other officers chosen were L. Dee Sanders, assistant chairman; Mrs. James L. Twray, vice chairman in charge of adult activities; Mr. and Mrst Howard Clowrard, vice chairmen in charge of youth activities, and Glen W. Cundall, treasurer. Outgoing chairman is Sherman Rutledge. The new officers will assume their duties at the next KCA meeting to be held March 25. Plans Girl Staters Welfare Dinner Give Reports PENSACOLA, Fla. (FIITNC) Navy Ens. Gary A. Scoffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Scofield of 459 E. Second North, Kaysville, has his Wing of Gold of a Naval Aviator pinned on by his mother at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Mr. Scoffield completed flight training Jan. 3 and has been Never absent from your post, never off guard, never never unready to work for God, is obedience; being faithful over a few things. Mary Baker Eddy Obedience is yielded more readily to one who commands gently. Seneca Davis News Notes Delta Xi Member cows to Lloyd N. Davis Lay-toJ. of Holt, Layton Clayton Brigham City. was recently initiated into Delta Xi chapter of Phi Theta, national honorary history fraternity, at Utah State Agricultural College. Membership is based on an interest in history as wrell as an outstanding scholastic achievement in the field. 1 deen-Ang- us n, Funeral Services Soil Bank Signup Layton Girls State Citizens of Davis farmers must Layton were honored at a report at their sign up county ASC office luncheon held at the American Le- in March 8th if they Layton by gion Post Home on Saturday, Feb- want to put spring wheat land in ruary 23. the 1957 acreage reserve of the Soil Susan Whitesides, Karlene Daw- Bank program. son and Kay Jacobson, Girl CitiNaval Supply Depot zens were sponsored by the Lay-to- n Clearfield Capt. F. B. Risser Jayceettes, Layton Kiwanis, was advised this week that the Len Clearfield Armed Services Committee has apgion Auxiliary. proved a lease for two large wareAmong those in attendance were houses at NSD Clearfield to the Mrs. Helen Howard, Director of Electric Corporation. Girls State, Inc., Riverton; Mrs. Westinghouse is It anticipated that warehouses Myra Fisher, president, District will be available for occupancy by No. 2 The American Legion Auxi- March 1st. liary, and Mrs. Bertha Muir of Sells Angus Cows Bountiful. Commander and Mrs. Melvin Hill, Layton, Layton Ralph Ryan Jr. of Layton Post N7, recently sold four purebred Aber- the American Legion. Mr. James L. Latimer, Grande Chef de Gare, acGrande Voiture de Utah, 40 and Gayle Roach and Reed Wiggill White-sides. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jacobson, companied by Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitesides, Mr. Mrs. James L. Latimer, presiand Mrs. Harold J. Dawson and members of civic groups, Auxiliary dent, Layton Unit No. 87, The American Legion Auxiliary conand Legion. the meeting and acted as ducted were Furnishing musical numbers of ceremonies. master Brent Wood, Maynard Whitesides, 195( Kiwanis-America- s. Friday p. m. For D. Thompson Kaysville Funeral services for E. Thompson, 4S Kaysville, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in the Kaysville Second LDS Ward. Mr. Thompson died Tuesday at ( a.m. at his home of a heart attack. He was bom in Brigham City June 9, 1910, to Ezekial and Ethel Stokes Thompson. He attended Brigham City schools. Married Geraldine Neeley in Las Vegas December 10, 1910. He has lived in Kaysville for the past twelve years and was employed at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Survivors include the widow, son Don R., Lee, all of Kaysville. Friends may call at Union Mortuary in Bountiful Thursday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services at the wrard. Burial will be the Kaysville-Lay-to- n Memotial Park Cemetery. Don step-daughte- r, on |