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Show u: ui na?3l.;, AaE ,L IV- L-la-;- e citv 10, UTAH . - . .. f !?:. t . .v ?.-- v - ' I. . 4 Business is good H. Dauis area is 3rd in state monthly mage Wages paid m North Davis al receipts totaled $2M),100 com- somewhat more optimistic, howduring 19V.) were the pared to S229.0W in 1959. Total ever, when a comparison i third highest m the state, ac- constmetion for 1959 was made with the previous year. cording to a survey fiom the compared to $16,885,-VX- ) Total loans at Utah member for 1958. hanks increased to 10 percent March 29, 1960 Utah Economic and Business LAYTON, UTAH The Review- - concluded that and total deposits were up three Review, published by the College of Business, Univeisity of most of the financial indicators per cent. of Utah business activity at the Utah. All factors considered, the San Juan and Emery Coun- beginning of the year declined Utah economy seems headed toties ranked, first ami second, re- following the Christmas rush ward fulfilling the optimistic in aveiage wages of business. The picture is forecasts made for it for I960." spectively and salaries paid to workers, The principal'industries in these NEWS BRIEFS counties are oil .and gas and DAVIS which are generally mining, higher than aveiage in payof wages and salaries. ments When the dial .telephone system goes into effect in the North Davis, Tooele, Daggett, Kaysville-Layto- n areas next and month, every Farmington Grand and Box Elder Counties telephone customer in these areas should be able to use (the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th delivered Farmington Rep. Davis D. King the dials properly. the have address at the Davis County Convention of keynote in rank, respectiv ely) The telephone company has a very detailed education- principal industries that are in Democrats held Saturday at the courthouse in Farming-to- n. al program underway now in an effort to prevent as many some way related to activities Mr. King talked to his enthusiastic audience about problems as possible, when the system becomes effective. of the Federal Government. the expansion of industry in Utah and mentioned, particuThere has been an educational program for children Hill Air Force Base, Tooele larly. the potentialities of Great Salt Lake. in ali elementary schools dur- - gons are currently sub- - Ordnaiue Depot, Dugway ProvThe four gubernatorial candidates were present at tha ing the past few weeks. Then, scribing to party lines, will be ing Grounds, Flaming Gorge convention including Ira Huggins, Alonzo Hopkins, Wiland uranium of industry last week, representatives especially notified by the tele- Dam, the the company began a program phone company as to how to Thiokol Chemical Corpoiation liam Barlocker and Sheldon Brewster. Other special guests of telephoning each customer to reach others on their particular are the major industries for included Calvin Rawlins and Calvin Rampton who are these areas. candidates for Democratic national committee. Mr. Rawtest the dial on each phone. line. W hen the representative Keeping up the boom in lins is the incumbent. Mr. Sanders warned customA record number of delegates turned out to the concalls, we are urging our cus- ers to be sure they are not dial- North Davis County, it was nottomers to be prepared to ask ing ttie letter u when they ed that this aiea lanked fourth vention to elect Richard C. Layton, 293 S. 700 East, Clearher any questions they may should be dialing the number place in the number of new field, chairman of the County Democratic Party. o have concerning the new servor zero. The numbers jobs during 1959. Mr. Layton is a past president of the Davis County ice, Dee Sanders, local tele- are listed closest to the center Manufacturing industries in Young Democrats and is currently secretary of the stats phone company manager, said. of the dial, with the letters the Ogden area experienced a Democrats organization. Many of the dials have not listed on the outside circle. He 20 pel cent increase in jobs. Young TELEPHONE OPERATORS WHO are conducting a officers named include Mrs. Lloyd Burningham, Other comthe program are id been (inbut area in the also dial the Growth installed, Ogden yet many people shown here calling customers to check the operation of the new dials. They are, pany is endeavoring to check letter I in place of the num- cluding N. Davis) was not lim- Bountiful, vice chairwoman; Joseph L, Stockseth, Clear the operation of the dial as soon ber 1. ited to the manufacturing in- field, and W. J. Madill, outgoing chairman, treasurer. front, left to right: Mrs. Anita Sheffield, Layton; Mrs. Gloria Crawley, Kaysville; as possible after installation. The educational program is dustries. In every emploj ment and Mrs. Gwen Peterson, supervisor; back, Mrs. Eula Barnett, Farmington and This way, if there are any me- boring given prior to the date category the Ogden area had Expenses in Davis over $75,000. in Feb. Mrs. Helen Barton, Kaysville. chanical problems, they can be that the system goes into ef- greater percentage increase Farmington Cost of running Davis County during corrected before the system fect. in order to prevent many than the state or the Salt Lake exceeded $75,000. Here is where it came from: February of Sanders Mr. these very normal, human or Provo areas. goes into effect, General fund, $40,954; indigent and hospital, $2,694; said. In 1959, the average mistakes. The main purpose of memorial fund, The new dials will not have the change-ove- r to dials, is to employment in Davis health center, $5,088; library, $12,892; letter prefixes, such as those speed up telephone calling. If County as a w'hole was 20,360 $2,056; recreation $519; flood control, $1,011; exhibits, used in Clearfield and Bounti- dialing not is done properly, with the average monthly $120; crop, pest and weed control, $17; county agent, $528; ful. Instead, the prefix will it will defeat its purpose. That wage, $398. New agriculture inspector $194; roads, $7,785; garbage disconsist of three numbers fol- is why the telephone company car sales were 1,065 compared $790 and construction $460. lowed by a group of four num- is conducting this very neces- to 1,197 for 1958, with new' posal, bers. This advancement was in- sary ounce of prevention ed- truck sales, 299 compared to for county Summer courses Utahns will pay an estimated $531 million in Federal, state, and local taxes dur- troduced when it had been prov- ucational program. 18) for the previous year. Post A nonto summer enrichment program for stucalculations just released by Utah Foundation, the private, en, psychologically, that people ing 19C0, according Farmington two numremember of district has been announced by school Davis tax research groups in the dents organization. profit, The Foundation report indicates that the expected 1960 tax take is equal to about bers more easily than they do Roy C. Evans, director of pupil personnel. two letters and a group of numone third of the total personal 'income received by all individuals in the State. Reading, arithmetic and language arts, including bers. Nearly two thirds (or $340 million) of the total tax load for 1960 will be for Fedgrammar and writing, will be scheduled in all spelling, With the introduction of dial HAFB eral taxes, according to the or schools where there Is sufficient need. communities aU telephone service, Kaysville study. State taxes are expectwill Classes Estimated Total Tax begin Tuesday, May 31 and will continue and Farmington telephones will ed to equal $110 million, while Burden in Utah weeks until six have new numbers. Each numfor July 8. A fee of $10 will be charged combined their for cited were Hill Air Force Base The men local taxes will total about $81 1960 ber will begin with the central Commanders Award, Ogden efforts in pioneering a manage- - for each class. million. Amount Per Per office numerical prefix, fol- Air Materiel Area's top local rec- ment program for the The tax research group ob(in millions) Capita Family lowed by four figures. The ognition for its civilian employees, Bomarc missile. They prepared ch00S6 cifiCdS Layton serves that the 1960 tax burden Federal $310 $386 $1,544 Kaysville central office prefix has been won three workers of the pilot model Weapon System by in Utah will be equal to slight110 State 500 is 376. Farmingtons iss 867. A 125 Kaysville New officers have the materiel management direc- Program-Statu- s Report, an imly more than $600 for every Local 81 368 typical Kaysville number will 92 in tool elected by the Davis Counbeen three torate. carryfirst are the management portant They man, woman, and child residing be While in Farming-ton- , to be honored this ing out the program. Layton Police Chief Layton ty Chapter of Future Farmers year. in the State. Thus, an average $003 $2,412 col- - of a typical number would be A was announced Brian Mottishaw has requested the said it Their America, program, exgofd lapel pin accompanied family of four persons can a citation, the award was pre- onel, will result in better over- ' by LaVar Godfrey, advisor to that owners of cars which do not pect to pay aboqt $2,4(K) in There will also be another by carry current license plates please sented to George T. Vigeon, Kays-vili- all management of the weapon the group, taxes during the year. number on your new dial, 801. the Air Force. remove them from streets and throughout Clinton, A. Albin Freestone, hasten Lyman Zemailis, Ogden, Foundation analysts This is the Utah area code num- and Andrew are Zemaitis Kithas and Both as act will J. Kilhas, Bountiful, to point out that included in president; Phillip roadways. ber. In order to speed up the in the specialists supervisory Mottishaw said Police Chief Leonard, North Farmington, by Col. Nathan G. Mchaffey, these total tax figures are estihandling of long distance calls, directorate. Mr. Vigeon is a vice president; Jack Stewart, that he was asking that the cars director. mates for hidden taxes, such as the is officer. urgtelephone company Kaysville, secretary; Lorin Pitt, be removed by April 1, At that manufacturers excise, and corEstablished a year and a half suPervh,ory logistics customers to give then reviewed by the P.T.A. di- ing its Truism Layton, treasurer; Stanley time, the department is planning Award Commanders the ago, poration taxes which usually rector of the region who interviews this area code whenever poa- 'honors Ogden AMA s civilian work- fellow who boasts about Hamblin, Syracuse, sentinel; to begin enforcing the law regardThe are passed on to the ultimate sible to cajierRi Ai'n fnv f Kaix Avnnrd imxril each applicant. The P.T.A. dii,K rmV what he's going to do tomorrow Brent Shurtliff, Clearfield, his- ing unlicensed vehicles and they consumer in the price of goods with num- along telephone your of rector this region is Mrs. and services. usually is quiet about what he did torian; Bill Stevens, Clearfield, will be impounded by the department. S. Barlow, Clearfield, Utah. ber. Taxes were boosted at every Col. Mehaffey said that the three yesterday. reporter. Many parts of the country level of government this year, Shortly after the filing deadline, the State P.T.A. Scholarship already have direct distance Federal the study continues. Mr. Sanders said. Committee headed by Herald L. dialing, tax increases include higher Carlston, Salt Lake City, will meet So, when they call our area, it O.A.S.I. (Social Security) and to consider the applications from is necessary that the people Federal motor fuel taxes. At the twelve regions in the State. in these areas have our area the State level, the sales tax Scholarship recipients then may code as well as our telephone was extended to services, a gennumbers, he added. As an exenter the Utah institution of imeral withholding tax was of code use, in calling to ample their eduteacher begin posed, and the state property New York, the number would cation programs. tax for schools was increased. The scholarship program, which be: 212, MU Locally, higher property tax A study of the traffic accident is financed through contributions The toll areas for both the closest to- - all Elands where there is a dan- When youre in a hurry and traffic signals are rates were applied and a new from local P, T. A. membership, Kaysville and Farmington areas stalled in a traffic jam, it islgether; and traffic signals are ger of unsuspecting drivers hit- - occurring on U.S. 91 from Layton is designed to encourage more will not be changed. Farming- easy to lay the blame on every the chief cause of delay and ting them. through December 31, 1959. Rear The number and size of median end collisions account for 55 per- capable young people to enter ton customers can still call one not in ear shot particularly create the most delay. DOCTOR'S CORNER teacher training institutions to Bountiful numbers by dialing the officials of the highway, the Two signalized intersections openings through Layton be re- - cent of the total accidents; sidemove- Gen- - duced. swipes prepare for the teaching profes- AX 5- - and the last four fig- car immediately ahead of you and have high accident rates 13; turning collision sion. Any scholarship winner may ures of the telephone number. the The speeds of over 3200 vehicles ments in Layton and 300 North angle Street tile drivers! 12; $$;X:!. were radar checked and recorded 7 ; collisions with fixed objects apply for a continuation of the They can also reach Kaysville But ctnni Vnnre not alone in in Clearfield. all1 -locations To dlfferent award. pedestrians -- 2 and all yearly aiong qualify for re- numbers by dialing 376- - and the It is iccommended that and highway offi- newal freshmen or sophomore last four numbers of the tele- your problem tb81otners, i,e. be installations modernized; cial are quick to admit that there signal To define early cancer is a greatly In instruction of self students must present grade point phone number, without a toll installation The summair indicates the Improved singal is a problem and that much 'that shadowed left turn storage' more complicated problem animation of carious areas such averages of at least C plus while sPeed through the study incorporating more signal head all at charge. installed be lanes will is be done done signalized and being today than low but nt extremely so. and more prominent years ago. Then las the breast. location junior and senior students must .intersections where they do Kaysville customers can still in the future to alleviate it. Periodic examinations are most maintain a grade point it was size, duration and extent be effective in reducing would common ls that knowledge average dial Clearfield and Farmington of Detailed traffic studies have exist and rt the intersection of spread. Today, we endeavor to helpful in detection of cancer of at least B. S. 91 between Layton and Roy rear-encollisions, angle collision without a toll charge by dial- been made by the planning di- State Road" 108 and U.S. 91 have patients inquire regarding especially in detecting those of is congested to and pedestrian accidents. and difficult the During past several years ing TA5-- and the last four fig- vision of the Utah State eliThe yellow double lines be Depart- It is precancerous lesions as keratosis, the rectum and colon. Early de- the Utah Congress of Parents and ures of the recommended that th telephone number ment of Highways of U. S. 9lminaled and the intersection leukoplakia, peculiar types of tection of breast cancer is readily Teachers has awarded approxinstallation at the intersec-de- v and roadsid vehicleg signal 867- for and and Clearfield; lanes three for of from to and also through stripped detectable when patient has been imately 300 scholarships to qualifLayton Roy gastritis and polyps. elopment contribute to the tion of U.S. 91 and Gentile Street the last four figures of the Hill Air Force Base. and left and right turn lanes; A cancer check up should in- taught and is practicing self ex- ied friction which young men and women in this impedes traffic in Layton be modernized so that n telephone number for Farming-toclude a complete history includ- amination. Periodic examinations State. Results of the study have been! All signs be at least two signal heads would the area. throughout telephones. and The road commission is moved from the highway right ing family potential any will reveal lung changes early. Traffic signals are responsible face each U.S. 91 approach and Clearfield customers will also eager to eliminate these traffic of way; slight deviations from the normal Investigation of slight digestive for 67 to 90 percent of the 121 the signal heads facing the sid still be able to reach Kays- blocks as quickly as feasible. habit pattern such as low grade or urinary deviations will be most Speed zones be increased to delays encountered on all trips sti eets would parallel the cen- ville numbers without a toll The section of cough, mild changes in bowel revealing. route length terline directly in front of the U.S, 91 from 60 miles per hour between Lay - over the entire If only a fraction of th man and digestion patterns. Members of the Athena Club charge and Bountiful will still Layton to ton and Clearfield, 35 miles per during different periods of the driver. is a Roy A complete physical examination power, money and brain energy will bring guests to their meet- be able to reach Farmington road. It serves as the main access hour through Clearfield and 45 day. It is therefore apparent It is recommended that the including special techniques for expended in the past 10 years ing Wednesday, April 6, in the numbers without a toll being route for approximately 21,000 miles per hour through Sunset 'that signals create delavs which 'median openings through Layton ora! cavity- - pharynx and lamyx-pelvi- s on bombs and satellities had First and Sixth Ward Relief charged. cannot be eliminated. be reduced both in number and residents of the area a primary and Roy; and rectal colon examina- been directed to the control of Society room, A special musical A special regulation was not- route for north-soutTraffic accidents where are not .n in size. Presently there are 17 Traffic signal timing, route concancer the United States might program from Salt Lake City ed by Mr. Sanders for tions. The Doctors time is a cricalling necting Utahs two largest cities. feasible, be adjusted to give more themselves the traffic problem. median openings in 1 5 miles of tical investment hence systemic well be the first nation with a has been arranged. another telephone on your parConclusions drawn by a traffic green time to U.S. 91. through Roy was made for a three road, some of the openings being procedure is the one of choice. vaccina, not only to prevent Program and hostess chair- ty line. If, when calling from study are that the existing speed. Large warning signs indicating, year period from January 1, 1957 several hundred feet long. Questionaires to be filled out but destroy already forming men include Mrs. Alta Hess, a party line you also get 'zones are five to ten miles per traffic signal ahead" be installed They are measures of inefficiency Through Clearfield, at several by patient are usually helpful. cancer cells. Mrs. Maud Odd, Miss Muriel a busy, signal after dialing a hour too slow; causes of conges - 'in advance of all signals which in the automotive transportation locations, median islands begin is not and Health Nature's Greatest Reeves, Mrs. Mildred Keyes, certain number, it may indicate tion are inherent to the proLaboratory system are separated from the adjacent system. They represent a baro- with no indication to the driver. Gift to Man Preserve It! I vided in office should be preMrs. Lucile Kennah and Mrs. that you are calling another and, therefore, can be reduced; signal by more than 1500 feet, meter to determine how serious It is recommended that all such Dr. Keith Barnes, M.D. Florence Barton, arranged. Physicians can assist locations be adequately marked. party on your own line. Per - travel speeds are lower where the Island panels be installed on the transportation problem is. County Subscribers being taught to dial telephone right Demos hear Rep. King h) Tax takes $600 from person living in Utah planned Three employes receive Commanders Award at i IM-9- 9 police ask Cars be removed 376-451- 867-321- 0. te Wil-m- then-choic- Survey shows highway needs between Layton and Roy on U.S. 91 j Cancer 6; - 10-1- 5 notf d ber Kaysville clubs multi-purpos- e h j y new |