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Show :cr3?iiai.vj cos?. 141 PIERPSIM A'.E. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH 1 Layton, Clearfield, Syracuse plan JULY FOURTH events Though Thomas Jelfer-owould be nothing -- holt of amaed, still the Fouith of July celeluation in the nation is about to begin with a bant;' And that is ti ue in this aiea, paituularly, as communities ol La. ton, Cleai field and Syia-cu-- e make final plans foi the nj A ViiV v : m t 4 Afei '- - i i -- t -- m c 1 1 7" c -l- ug-abed N, Vjt tVW f c dav, attended by lovely' Mi-Noveltv Celts wnl begin at Amelia Iliac hi and Miss Claiine1 m and continue tl n ugh the Randv Allen Baines davp Bulge--- . The i c will be time tallies and Jana hullmer will serve of little days festivities box ltagiit I,a tons tiaditional Riata is pi nice and pnnee's attendn" inic hes, a watermelon eat-in- s days sponsored by the Junim ants contest, foot utces and at Chamber of Commeice will ofhollowing the bieakfast, there 4 a hilaiious same of vva fer all the fun and excitement will be a gigantic paiade at ter pmpolo between the Clcaifield ' subto one a in floats activities. in possible days featuring and the ay ten n ipc n b y will dawn mitted businesses The Fouith glouous-lLayton I limaxms tin ic'cbiatnn will and civic clubs, chuich gioups, be a and loud 'when t nwoiks dislesidents will be aviakened with etc. The queen and he regal play at giganti. o j, m no pal tv will lide on a special rockets in time foi the In (leaifull, am chuck wagon breakfast float too Jav c ees "iiA'V ,, t one w all activitie- - of the day, pt n at lo bieakfa't will be held at am lime will la iranies of tht Iavton elementary school cl nice, food both-.- , lull- - li the clildien and cthc ground- - and paik penal Sparkling Miss Janice Adam' Ameiuan fun dt igne, toi all s aec will reign as cj it en during the Like the i 4 aie a spdisoims houith ot pi July celcbiatnn that will la memo! able iacmus Miss uenevive Butt- - will reign as cUcen with her local attendants Halls and hems Miss kn-tin- e Miss Diane Neil-e- n Youthful ansltis will bes'n the day tally at " to am with a fishms del by at t,ie Smith Rond Bieakfast, chuck wason style, will be served from n o to o o am Last year over sou eaily iis'ns hungry ltsident' took advantage of the Jay tee cooker y The paiade will begin at 11 a m and will have some of the units from the earliei Layton There will be matching lints o Residents ai e asked to their holiday sleeping early end oth end get out for trie ti am. c hue k cohilul entiles. At noon m the park bowery, wagon breakfast Following the eheie will be contests to find bieakfast theie will be continuthe most beautiful tables, with ing activities throughout the entiles judged m ,ao divisims dav at the Syiacuse City Park, bv the Lions Club, n to 12 montns and i to Is sponsoied months I m nunhant- - have with Steve Mon la, president. lollaled pncs to he given the There will be a fun fishing .v lime i s del by foi 12 yeai olds and youngei with some ocauties be mg planted in the irrigation ditch below the chuich G a m e ball concessions, games, food boths, rides for the childien are all on the age nda for this Lfth annual hi midship Day in Syracuse. ' essimi h louts, in it bands dus-tui- 1 -- , Semi-truc- k Hits car in Layton Lav tin The back wheels of a sum 1 uc k and tiader loaded with pioduce lolled over the mod of an automobile, a-h-mg WHGHING IN BOXES OF CHERRIES at George Talbot orchard in Fruit Heights is S. Yamamoto, who has been bookkeeper for Mr. Talbot for 10 years. The Talbots are trying a new type irrigation system this year, using ponding under the trees to retain the moisture for a longer soaking period. Mr. Talbot says it appears to be very success-lu- l (Rcflex-Jou- i nal Photo) DAVIS COUNTY'S Vol 13 10c Jl LAYTON, UTAH, TUESDAY, LA NEWSPAPER NEWEST NO 2i 1, 1958 Fire victim Fair, burns Third-degrLayton ee A Lay-to- n ld burned hoy was seriously he when Monday afternoon near fuel lawn mowei pilled a water heatei pilot light and it ignited. Treated first at Tanner Clinic, then at Dee Hospital in Ogden Farmington Some 7, 000 North Da is County families ma soon be asked to pav a 25 cents per month for thud degiee bums on light garbage disposal fee to finance a county operated dumping grounds using the s.imtarv land till method to leg and aim was Calvin Jensen, eliminate the present burning, stinking, disease breeding dumps being operated by the various communities i, son of Mi and Mis Leo Jenthe area. throughout sen, PHI Millet Ave said the boy was ap Long a pioblcm with kays-villm most (leal field and Layton, of- .s now being done patently holding a bottle of a said areas. much He bettei met ficials these of communities the water heater gas near which either fell and broke or with the Davis County Com- method would he to set a pel fee. tipped and spilled Flames and mission last Thursday morning family heat blackened the entile house, in Fai mmgton to map out an Ward Wainock, Davis Counmethod of eanng for ty sanitarian, said gaibage melted light tixtuies, and deshould also he encourstroyed kitchen cabinets, ap- gaibage f AVin pliances and fuimtuie More than likely the pres- aged to spiead out into the undows throughout the home were ent Clearfield-Laton dump moor pointed areas of the counclacked and bioken. east of Hill Air Force Base ty to collect gaibage fiom families on an individual bast- Damage was estimated at be- will become the new county tween .2,5on and by the dumping Jim Biggs, Lav ton city coungrounds, serving file depaitment ( hief John H Kays wile. Sunset, West Point, cilman said his council was in ( linton, Svracuse, East Lay-toAdams said favor of the county opeiated South dump, using sanitary land fill Heights, Chief Adams cautioned patents to avoid storing gasoline Weber and the unincorporat- method, but th.it thev weie coned land in this locality. cerned about the citvs pie'ent m bottles, and to keep cans of the dumping investment in Commis-iongasoline sealed and avvav fiom e Adams foi which they paid grounds, the leach ot childien plained to the city official' si ,! (lcarfield purchased ffi!oro-nCocwrr The Jensen home caught file piesent that the county could land eailiei at the same locatax a on not the 7wo-vlevy general tion for about M5im about t io pm JSrsrcvi t lie men answeied area for operation of the dump tst Layton The city officials weic asked the umn thiee othei calls eluting the but could onlv tax The cities by the commission to letuin aieas. past five ciavs A biush file coipoiated an to their council' to limned an aiea of the John and towns would then have P rmount that would piepaiethem satisfy Evans faun in Neath Layton collect fiom then own families for If thev accept '1 he Satuidav tall tame in at to participate with the coun'v the the dump I HIS M P shows the two proposed locations for countv a meeting will be held plan, 7 in pm Lailiei that day the Di 1) Keith Baines, Davi- - Wedncsdav, Julv and indicates which dumps the communities would which at dumps file1 tiuek was called to May-fa- n use. At the present time the municipalities in the southCounty health dnector, said he member s ot the other c ommu-believ(ountiv Stine wheie a ern half of the county are using the Bountiful ( ity dump it is a mistake to op- - nities in the aiea will be Pi57 model car had caught file, Northern cities and towns are with countv assistance. foi a to uted fuithei plans and collection believe caused hv a stuck cai-bgaibage e d similar arrangements. Sanitary land till to reo p planning dumping - county etoi idisposal fiom general fund' place burning is being suggested for both grounds serve cities and towns of North Davis Would the Inmt section of the machine flat up to the windshield without mjunng the six iccupaiits at the intersection of Phillips Stiect and Highway ill in Layton at u 50 pm. Monday. ( ha lies A Baines, 2(1, RFD 1, kavsville, was cited for failure to vield light of way after his 105 i model vehicle crossed tne highway east into the path of a tiuck being driven by John Albeit Baitier, 27, Willard, and iwned by ltav Baibei, T2i South West Temple, Salt Lake Citv The tiuckei said he svveived to the light when he saw the cai, hut not m time to prevent the hack eight wheels of the semi fiom crashing into the automobile. ar damage was estimated (Continued on Page 8) Eight file For office e, is y I KINDREDS OF ( HF.RRA PH KERS are busy in Davis minty this week harvesting a bumper crop. Pictured is ( Orlinda Baldonada, Hi, 318 Idaho Street, Clearfield, working in the George '1 albeit orchard in Fruit Heights. Mr. 1 alRetlex-Jnu- i beit has approximately nal Photo) 2, PHI trees. ei H H Drouth, bugs Political activFarmington ity in the county was moving at a much faster pace this week as eight nioie candidates filed for vaiious county offices. Filing deadline is July Id. Hairy I, Strong, incumbent tleik from Kaysviile county and a Democrat has filed, along with othei incumbents, Milton I Hess, Democrat, Farmington, county attorney; Emily El-edge, Bountiful, incumbent, Demon at, county recorder; Elgin U Roberts, Woods Cross, Democrat, county treasuier; and H II Robinson, Republican, South Central Distnct Justice of Peace Othei s filing Monday and Tuesday were Wendell Barnes, Democratic candikavsville, date for North Central piecinct lU'tice of peace, Charles H. Blake, Woods Cross, Democratic candidate foi assessor; and Mis Edith Hatch, Centerville, GOP candidate for lecorder cut ui This Week s Old Photo Tomato crops in Davis Countv aie expected to pioduce less than fmty pel cent of normal v leld this summer as a lesult t the infestation of the Sugai Beit I cuf Hoppers, better now n as the White h lv At least forty acit- - of contracted to kasville I inning ( oiimany and some lest of then tomato oops oi dei to keep the canning Traffic Deaths in Davis Since January in fac-t- les open You Mav lie Next. Worst Since 1931 Maiked as the worst infestation of Sugai Beet Hoppers i since P!l, when a seventy-fiv- e pel cent loss was icpoited, th V -- C . 7 insects destiny bv stinging the ARE plant and leaving a vnis bef the c c on hind which causes the leaves icc it t' i nt t Kavsville still btmks . . . but, it looks as thong1 to Wot ds (i is- - (an to wither and cuil and the veins ,c j become heavy and woody a to the problem of disposing of garbage bo n nmg (orrpanv, Cleai fi Id, have to solution I hoe is no tieatment fot the in alicady been ploughed undei that and throughout North Davis Com which also community bugs aie preventing i, The bugs have pa cd on, and company officials aie Petunias infeited bv them from ty is )ust around the corner. (Continued on Page x) Like everv thing else that is vvoithvvhile, loping fatnicis will letam the ft is going to cost No one is going to drop fiom out t the mist and sav , Til pa.v , vou onjov. And at D time, it looks as though the charge mav he 25 cent' 1" each family For this amount, which will he tor disp'" d ' onlv , the cities, towns and countv lesidents lion1 Heights and Kay sv die north would bo able lo pav tu. ( li iiticld ci aw hr tvpe tractor and opt rator to cove gai! (iiound meakingli leat field An amount of VCi.sPt has clailv with diit. That means no more sickounc III In III w '2 iil.il HI leal tu Id vv iih mi ipal miming pool i' bet n alloc ate d tor the pool Mr. chitting down the highvvav eat!) dnection tiom Kav awaiting final dctils lot will Ml) el said that the A7.'l i.s Aides citv dunip, it would mean South Weber wou'd t ike plac e in the dime the '227 S M t nnsti m tion in u Intuit o t vv ill be held m li n cm cling to City Manager (lav 'give to no longer be tc reed to endure the smoke and smell fro l tike t.ue of any t merge ruv e Allied the Lav dump, and it would nn an a that might ati' he citv council appiovcd tht1lK1,' healthiei a bettor place to live with the oh tuna rounty. I h ai field a voted ham, ' ' ic- -' 'ted bv tin archil !l and mosquito breeding, disease spu i,' ot (.tlx, "1 i uc- for c on-- ti in t ion ot tion of the tut c n, ni i iii-it hat ' he ; eui ai ound pool, t he eas at ai e now srv mg as dumj ing ai as i" t ing to and iltj Ihwuiii (.."tlIt? levelpaiatl R I'11" I'a-- t, diic-ctlh ind countv. m .u p ,i ts Niith Davis LDS Stake me al i We nuc'ing held lastl11to eliniinatc these many eyesores in House Cl t one location atid going to the '.nut. o' the tbhshing It will be open to the gt- n i ill ticv t i no i f uc, Mayor M nil lie, at a 15 e, is we Hi dgt , ( ltv - to land till metlnd of disposal. The lust place lor t1 ai in the j'rc'scnt Lav ton-Clefield dump. It is ctntia ii ( ol i c i X . It and Mi. Allied,- it id nts of Cleai f. eld and l epIt is estimated that it will located, certainlv out of it nit with from homes and bin sight il t fiom foui to six months ji tut tui- of loll ,ii- sen Con and has plenty of room lor the years a! cad a ways, t uc n ( o, B iiiitnul, to sign i tir the to beginning Flans aie the glow th ahead. f"r building the pool pi- le construction vw be ready for e m bn Iditig hat it City and county officials are in agreement with (inti.ot fm constitution of 'he late autumn. one management idea, but as alwavs th HiStait if construction mav be pool itself will tu- signed W here does the T'u money come from nun as a ri ember of tie eld tin 'v the 'tatiwide 'tiike question is. a heanswer must olm the1 gaibage lee being c Lai god at d t i n f buck and stmctutal it Blue li.mii P' k b till w i ki r s uli ad (Continued on Pace 8) Spnng- - i m Driver hurt SAYING.. -- i in Layton Truck mishap hove-ivt- hovtt. lav ton A in kup truck was tally ilamaned and the dttver mishap j u til in a nn ("t tioidon Avenue, one mile we-- t of Hihu.n ''I at pm, Monday S lewis Stevens Hill, Ri utc I, avion, was tiavehnjr vi t whin he lost control of tin tiuck The vehicle left the mad on tie left side, traveled .us li thiotu h a ditch, Clearfield swimming pool construction start Awaits i A It' i 1 , ' ? $& 4 ! d i t N A, oad an into d M - II ' - - ( , . u- ai c ' -- L com-(oiitr.- ut f one-dump, - - ( r i i n i. I His IN I 1 R si INC, in fur piibluatnm ' I ( I I Guilin bv PI Al ol a d inis. pioncir I.iMnn- family tikin in lsMi was sent of his he pul me Ours bonv , (.eurce W Ad miluit Irmii r ht tu i II t irite mi . ins, Rulu-- v Ad mi- -, Mirc.ril Hnc'-ono Vd mis. pirnt-V- d ll, illrin. (iimu P ,.nd VI irv Ad mi- -, uiv W i d tin- "I da n -- . '1 i 'I John inis. Ilia- - P -. Avbiti-idc( irlns Man trid White-idM Icani droiioa Ale and tta i' irv Susan ia - mix 7i I Asl taken htn VI - tarlo- - v - iih v e m - old Stodd ird Put hi- " . unt v W I Lks is of Dr 1) beth Barm - Dav phulo Wilt)? ni'-tr- y . 1c rk - the o ie n tw rittht ci n v 'Ir health director, and Hinv I rr tlv ulentilv the liaure- - VA e have Airs. Alta Hess armnicton, vea- - f.rst t for inform .? Norih scconl I a- -t a rtiucst from Mr- - I W Birnitt. ft rmt-rlwa- - lo of the ho tie tint from anyone who muht hive an --old e If vou have a -- mh a photo- i.itid where Mapirs liakcrv - now ituited in d tor. or Mr- - Barnett Old hoto craph (Oiit.iit the Rt f!c - d 1' t i i HI S Iri n i I 'd load-ii- 2 the n c ii tc h mg-ni- as v' fit ticated at Tan-- i of the cuts and lac ei attunes uncial about the body . he an iih nt vva- - investigat-- i j i - Bum l II lit-- 11 it tlx. i to Elmer huk onto the aaa n off the and i c t i1 n i ! K a 1 c m-e- n i chute, i lulled v c c ' st n it f I ( 1 i Nt it 1 -- haw . Lav- - oflicer n, i ( 1 1 i' - Gllss 1 r- C sir4- sni; - pho'-'-rap- kav-viU- 1 New stop signs Along 2nd North Kiv-vil- c k -- ltJi le 'nit- lio) fmm Fifth s' on the cast Si liichwav m- -t died state Stop -- tjins on all alone: Second Ninth i We-- t vvete thi- - week by the I R i.id Commission tah |