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Show V :lSR?ffCultui group I i filter .mlniitw tMst from January and the cjub r ? 4 , yp, 10 J on - btadi-jcsrinwc- Exctpt of cours '! f? lsts than Among votlier on th Notice r'v Notice of Hearing orfthe Bodg e ef the'NeSeH Davia County 7 Seer District, fee the year , 1958. fj v fivtta Small underfilled husband was en--' deayorinf to intimidate his wife. he raged, dont I 'warn you. . iaie.tijeammal m m? ' That s' all right. rtplfeJ the wife, Im. not' fcftad of'imce " The sTeemster ml, , t)4 comprising, parksyf ,PY Weber Counties, State of Utah, will meet at its principal place of business to wit: North Davis v County - Saw .JJiatnr-tlltsJ--- , ment Plant, M est Syracuse, Davis CourityUtajiop Taesday, the 29th' day of Decmhet, 195V, ft It' ? ' at the hour of 7.1k) oclock p m to Net Yet tut Seen consider, ippreve abd sdopt a ' There s . nothfcfe ilav.i rljke getting budget for. said.-Nora fk,'1! Alng an ice cold up County Sewer District for the ""ihowjtr, and running a mile be- year I960. Any perB Interested in said budget is invited to be fore breakfast. Roar long have you 'been do-- present at . said meeting and ire his" inspect the said budget and be h heard upon the same. The ten: V J start tomore tative and proposed budget is Tht jfHimtir now on file in the office cf the County Auditor of Davis Coan a r ty at the Court liouse in Farmi. ington, Davia County, Utah, and is on file in the office of the County Auditor of Weber County atj the Weber County A weekly Court House in Ogden, Utah, Mfispaper published and 7 Ml the intere is on fO'irfKhe office of of thf eeeidenta of the ef Davis Oupty.oat Layton, the North Dana County Sewer Die. Utah. trict at W est Syracuse, Davis Entered as second-clas- s matter County, Utah; and copies of at Layton, Utah, under the Act said proposed and tentative ef March 8, 879. budget on file In the places aforesaid wrevnesa subject Co Final pass, Publis hd by public inspection INLAND PRt&T age of said budget will he on CO, said Tuesday, 'Jffecember 2 Phone: hagsr e 10 . 1959. . Ai Service Aierw Nepsper j BY ORDER OFhe Board of NnAdT.'RjsHfp)fent ative Trustees of the Ndrth ,,Davia A . Made County Sewer "District. 1 ION and entered oh- tb 8th day of . ' ASSOttiION December, 3j3 N. MiiHgk Avenue (s) Richard S. Stevenson, Chira North Davis County Jlfma of uNeevflition Seev District. New Published in' ( arrier SdcTer Mdnth Journal, December 15 and 22, (Paj able ip Advance) 1059. , Jr r j ' r Clerk-Treasur- zmu k 1 14 ' r, " LfgA)ear tTk" Chap- 6, Section1 3.4, Vtah Code Annotated, 519M aW tbe pro- -' cedure as 'set forth br Tithe 19, Section II, .Utah tb Bard Code AnnqUted, of Trustees of the North TJavis' County 'Sewer District, an improvement (district organitedi under the 4wp o Utah and ter Th'tr j f tie Lurlme ,To!byt pavispfigh Vrpisb. junior -- :.- J -- Schoqt.V-ii.,;nr1or- wcifll 5 fill IIVOVCIIII 9f .)Vc(kIi(ig bells peal "UtUu For vOhhM ' fipei couples 1 high and T iOlCltOCl to8chwl' stuiJeiitqhe.oiiVwi' la npkv The speech and bear- - "VeP'n wh .. , PJ f nerftfiieVT2I959 J0URNACr- - Cl L , . -- 1 1 . A full galemtar t g ues's, then enjoyed a dinner and riunn itne ftvt tro)?rrnJu, Davis County Is Farrr nglon Bsss.tandtClif. Sime.the firrt- - of "rWcvmber the roost ctpp-et-e jn the state, of aoc 4 events heralo.ng t!ie atee daiKHig to the npusic of 19. Layton;- - N4 been followed Brent Rosengreen s orchestra liceujres'hBve five season is being marriage holiday she staled prmidlv. the Dav.is County J W alt, J?, Layton and Devote Servuig, as "chainnan of tins Jby at Mhe 'rtnVridge Country Club, Mrs. Ashmead is a member Mark T Kasper. Clerks of fiie in Fanurogton. Mis was, Kathryn Lund, 16, Farmington) event, w'Fsrmijjt'in 25, Delta Rappa Gamma, offtciallv Fhe was assisted by the follow ing Ttty fJfrjftmds They were issued tlj), Gvlen Charles LirOy Sadtier, Wyoming, and Paulin tho AAUW and the Soroptim-- opened r the club members on nitnibeis of the Oakridge konth Ray Jones, -- 2, and Marcia Jane Service Club, an interna- Dec Jimmie Williams, Morrison, 1'9, bnn..of Bountiwith a dinner dance fol- Committee Hymas, 22,''Green River, "Wy. V ictor Oi'fret, tional womens group which lowing fthe theme of Holiday Gtev Megowan, Carolyn Sharp, ful; Ronald I 22, ming; and Jay Twmk Chisholm, Matt Simmons 17, - and My rna Maxwell, 17, promotes welfare projects in Liehtv ; v both of Layton- The se'ond event was a dem-o- and. Julie Simmons graders, fourth gfarfers, sew-- . fbe community," She was chos- Idaho Speeding, 50 Idaho Falls, and scheduled are Two events other decoras her etb one woman sophomore the of in .Christmas enthgradera The purpose of the) program profession who might belong to tions for the hofne This was bt fore Christmas at the country miles per hour in a 30 mde Tone. Fined $20 Accost mS officer, G. v to identify thebhairg loss the newly organfid Davit pi peened e Oakridge Ladies club, B Fergusotk Sonta-wibefonr 20, cmes ADil it Dec, Norman of Sunday, and thfr gfiess by andtreat,ik Soropurmst County chapter 2nd Alan migeR-TIt annual lie the too serious. Almost 'tme hunat honored be L i ot Flora! Arts, Foothill gut, yBjrfeggy Thompsoa . SS miles ' dred percent of the losses wit clnldtejis paitv If.wltt begin at SoutlT.rrftvfL.FpetRiitJg'. h Ullage Salt Lake City. , Tnfe:79riFor-arrival grade at Central discovered have heefi' have St, .Nick s' bet hoor jjT Mr Christensen s talk aild dem- l "5a p Junior High bought th Davns $15 felted of bail Arresting his of In distribution and the she Ladies the cured, mof vr$ onstration fo'lowed explained. Christmas tree that is bemg to the childien, dmner w ill Meer, F ,VsK union lof'the care where we md r w eejil.v luncheon on Dec 8, at Monroe, used to help decorate the.mim . Chau-reaThe dinner; 'for of the Ate sened ijepdj-entsthe?C loss, it ).imknown V II .1.) miles per lrour hall, from the ninth grade fund. I, , , talif. (FHTNC) event was Mis Don Willey Sht niembets of the dnh s iurntliess jOg'k-n- Spefs-t UpAo 50 percent of the' Long Beach, M8."ArThe ninth grade officers, 20 n5ne 4 1 fiom served Vern Hough, wjll.be toT'k) pm hewing, uv cne ear can L? Larsen,- - seamair, was afsifipd by Mrs. VXenijetjr-and McKinnon r Stromberg, Brent. president; officers, Following the theme ofr before it la detected tr. normal USIs--( gon of Mr gnj Mrg. Ken. MrS Kenneth Duncan and Mrs Mane' Difvbje, vite president; . . . aod"Fergn5on the Glonous for Hostesses legends Norton. continued. E. Tree, conversation, she, Vigil I. Larsen, of 7o8 Hill ilia (j 206 West and Jed Onitt, ,secreUry,'knd the Christmas decorations linch - traditions of Christmas wjll'lie" Tasho Joe Fspmosa, The device Mrs. Ashmed'useif ton, and Donald II La) 50 miles the decorating Dr, eomnitte decOak, Ogden Speeding Cibra eon were Mi 4. Ralph Stringham, piesented by Maiy Kelly, to test hearing ie a pure tone Johnson, gunners mate second horn in a 40 mile zone Fined orated the tree Saturday, DeRuth pei and Chuslian Beckstead, Robert swill Mis. show assisted Sandeis, by audiometer, .whicfy 'class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. . $10 Arresting officer, Frank Mc- cember 12. Vhieh eir 'cannot hear a speci-- j flifford H. Johnson, Sunset, Mrs William S Adamson Mis on Tuesday Dec 22 Kinnon . The entire school will be decto Scheduled This is piogiam fic tone. Each earlis tested. a returned to Long Beach, .Calif., Mai ion Willey and Mis., Robert James Wayne Kennedy, 125 N orated and a dance will be held follow the special thiistmas .with atones jngfng'from the end of November aboaid Craih - 1st W , Bountiful Driving while to celebrate the coming Christ12 30 p m Oak for luncheon teenat foi annual' the , Festivities 125 to 8,(XtO vibrations per the heavy ciuiser USS Toledo, mfluence the undet pf aljobol. mas holiday. and dinner-d-meLadies tbeir guests. ndge If thesame ear can hear following six months of opeia-tidr- tl age Christmas Arresting officer, will he Fined $200 event this for Hostesses bowl the there punch more than tones, no nine with the US." Seventh at 7 m last Thiusday at the Mrs. Ralph Stringham, Mis Frank Daryl Conger. p is a hearing loss m that ea 'Fleet' in the Far East. No principle i more pools, a. ' M7 Layton. Rt Tosh.o Sh.ba, H J Mrs. Stevenson, The room club house reception Rjchaidson. - In this case, a" second testPunng the tour the Toledos young Oakndge members of high Mi? J. W. Paco, and Mrs, Richai d r Speeding 55 mile? per. hour m a there is none more holy,. them is given. If the 're'stilts again prewa true obedience, f . in 40 mile zone Fined $15. Ai resting that of Japan, sohool age and over, and their Bi lggs ,viijed ports show avloss, the parents are the .Philippines, Henry Giles. Officer, F. McKinnon Okinawa, notified .and a medical exam. Guam, South- - Vietnam, Hong ination is given, . Treatment Kong and Hawaii. They aho varies - according to the cause earned the cruiser two E of the hearing loss. A deficiawards for - outstanding gunmachivb OPFRTOR COMPTOMETER orricr ency in hearing can he caused nery, wtd engineering performAPPRENTICE 4b hoar n by infection of the middle eBr, ances. kick ctksvl sn4t- Act recent month orrtar -- ffitskUm r u, ta rn enlarged adenoids, a closure of u Armed Forces food telery. dependents, jerenre, i repair. sinus eustachian tube, the officials and citizens 'foreign In tiie Clearfield mg at huge Fined $10 suspended Cleeifield MAtE OfFICE" MAMGFR- -t OVFRIOCK REWlVO drainage, a growth on the au-- from Japan and South Vietnam var eollepe ccoUntttjf ar . MACHINE OPERATORroeont ourt, Justice of the Peace, $5 Aliening officer, Ofy of wax, nerve, impacted One jmt ditory aeenunttoff Ar wre guests of the crews who Vetn Burtoa heard puhlie atperinc. Many Fdwaid Willouhgby, 1340 Must be able to tpe. a foreign object n the ear. printinf experience. tours,4 brochures and 257 East Fnrt Mieiman venue, Layton R, 4ina Hartey, cases' ' 0 FRI OCK PEKING Mrs. Ashmead cited three ADMtMTRTlE htBchatjinSjjdurmg selected vis-t- s Kaysville. Speeding 32 mile in; 40 miles per hour in a 25 mile1 OPERATOR MACHINE SECRET of children who had rocks in to the heavy cruiser. $5 zone Fined zone 20 Fiued $15, mile One year recent fee a suspended Ate pea Ji8lV and Joornalism ahiU their .ears., ilnd one case where this cruisa Kvinf Jtory experience, TxceUent beffinjtT neeeMarr AjTsung office A. tl Fad;resfmg officer, Daryl Conger a bean had been lodged there. To .the mnrkefl niif saJafv, . Fied Richai d Bodily, 24 So'nht g.44 MACin.Nl5T OR ELECTRONIC i Mrs. Ashmead has three as- FwiLa,?t tJret.TyWr v the To'ted, TRAINEES , fiUbS Cl J!th 81-Gary D; Ejlmiston, '8480 Fotw .fL, ikov icw, Clearfield Fol'owmg' ' out the sistants who htfh echeel yradi Ajre Fined $15 Arresting Good opportunity emerr Av eruie, Ogden Contempt of ropit, feo Close , nate. Opportunity te teem fuR or speech therapy program in the jobo trade. 4 months pckeeHn prttime was made by officei., C. B Feiguson Fined.$19. s . ii Full Maur fob starts. countys schools. Cases are (rec- r iSSWiaid E. Hickson, 1075 South Police tha t i 4 J OgdrfiCity teachers ommended mainly by Eoli I alvajs believe in weighing omen who orfflftiK Moss Stewart, Box 714 fitly East, Salt Lake City Following ' Noiman RRltKLAIER 1 and parties, indav hanarfet and parents. A diagnosis is my wdi-dbefore speaking, said Rib No. I, Clearfield Speeding Hoij riose Forfeited bafl of $10 4 rear lienee eenetmetten cluding Jsev )earTC. fnade and the plan of. therapy Mrs. Hobson. pertence. 56 miles per hour in a 35 mile Arresting officer, G B Ferguson In the, is msnped accordingly.. PRFSMAV,. And you don't gi e short zone. Fined $15 Arresting Offic-e- i TVC REPAIRMAN" Geofge Lai son, 248 North F reBomaW fnr 4 Ac elementary schools, students weight, either, said her husjmt cks N--" Clearfield. Dog roaming a B Grant s. and Ferguson i, pair experience. have two sessions a week with band. COMPOQR LINOTYPE Frank McKinnon laige Fined $5. Arresting officer, WOMAN ALTERATION OPERATOR The Teamiter 362 North E Fielding, , Kay- - E. Jorgensen, 24 te M, etere experience M t Tears recent J printing etpo1 paired. rience. ?t) West, Clearfield Following William R LetJ, 29th AMMO too closely. Fined $10 Arresting SI P Sqdn, Hill Air Foice Base Confect the liXKft.'JR'PBK or tf IJjpRKERS , l In 1942 jr.tic. the USS Pete was v C, B. Ferguson and F. Spedmg 50 miles per hour m a launched at Manitowoc, Wise, officers, 35 mile zone Fined 15$ Arresting McKmpon. Notice is. hereby given that SW4S Adenta .Aeeme Mis Samuel Cicerchi, 251 North otficer, F McKinnon. on Monday- January 4, 3960, at the first submarine ta be 6eoi 295 roamE on built the Room Lakes. ward, Great Hay 108, County Tendoy, ge '3:09 p. m, in Laketiew, Clearfield Dog V Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, a Public Hearing will be(hTd "u before tha Board of County Commissioners to eonside? the . adoption of 'proposed compre-hensi- wf JiSj-'iDf- Hiir-Air-io- nt -- s, ' ofthe sea-.o- n n Chris-tcme- Yule Events Planned ll .i X B Thsr-mnt- It -- i I p th ? llrn (L.- feih Pursuant 'Ap.TitJe Chatsaosi'Chaltof V !. f Envi Z By . y tear ' ' "VHTWtlapajifrtrKiSf ' rr "' . jiicp. 15th floatpieces of mochi, riel cake, yQtbfjJ erotic in it. 4vgtables, ing. on the menu club ad- - arc also Hr e r t4rd'Sonl ' to the pr si dishmsde " J tfryur, 715. JltaiJTn-.- j,' ' is-Ja- Jflearfni agenda for that da f a suktryaid of th dinner sjokejto of .Japan. oshirukjn'a swyet ioup myde beans rfith nyed t,m from s small ?.jad f ; o- - 3 1 Years lD?vist sophomores take Dn '&a jailors Refirft frorti cruise . ' Tbr.iil? . ' aec-on- , e, Clearfield JP hears y . Immediate Job Opportunities traffic cases; metes fines )S-- i, C : , j .pJTO-lde- Speed-Sout- -- Ar-6- i- 111 frt carry ; Jfc-- ' -- t-t- V s -- . t j -- Lake-view- ll-t- l, Notice of Public Rearing Employment Security Oitice j -- --- rl J - : . r FIREPLACE and COAL BURNS v : -- LOGS DELIVERY ' 8. ve .. AND SUPPLY NORTH OY.CHURCH ELEVATOR FEED iJIH . KAYSVILLE PHONE 1224 amendments to the Da- t. ' vis Cotarty Zoning Ordinance including certain changes on the tonmg map. The proposed live amendment and map, may be.ex.amiaed pnor to tlyv .hearing at the Davis C rrmjty ' Planntng Commission CffttCBs- - ' H. L. STRONG, A 7 , 'v ! v County Clerk. Published in Tha Weekly Keflex December 8, 10,, 17, 24r V(, coth-preh- 7 A "ri a! 9PV Early in 1960 Kennecott will have the more powerful electrical muscles it needs to continue to produce cop UfSiCTnse new per successfuUy-J il muscles the . jz lion dollar Central ower- Station1 1959. m 15-m- , i - expansion than five-- p"pjefthat beahmcye ' yerago.. 'C Plans for the expansion were underrdeoptoWt'for.the " years. Then, in 1958, actual construction fee&an. 'When tis of the posjer project is completed, the electrical productivity i station will be increased 75, from 100,000 kilowatts tl 175,000 kilowatts.' Providmg for additional electncal power-- i only one exam pie of how Kennecotts management pla.s- for the future. The success of copper production in Utah depends fihdinf the answers tj tomorrows .problems before they arise; ' , By planning now by, reinvesting trnmg3,in the future of copper, Kennecott, is offering its stockholders', Tta employees and the people of Utah, the T?est possible asatrance of thecon tinued opei atibnof one of our states mote important businessei 1 . i Jw - - 4, tff mi & 3 r cy, crjyufit m Available. Nalionwide VIAM 01. If Utah Copp er Division, 0 i 2 Ifennccott Copper CorporttUos PROUD TO BE PART Of A VTAH |