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Show UNIVERSAL BISROFILHIJJS COS?. 141 PIERPOI.NT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10.UTAH ' A ,iV Fl. L't ' U' hamd DAVIS COUNTY'S NEWEST NEWSPAPER f x V Formerlj The JOl ol 13 RN l. I AY TON, UTAH, Tl EM) AY, M AIU H 27, I)78 NO. 19 R v f3 ? , ? S :N "? r&yx if t.X ;' X s 5 Would serve Kaysville, Farmington and Fruit Heights 4 4 ft V 7, ss s - i X a i- li ' ,. " Y,r a V . Si' y " 1 O' fey, .- t t (S - $ y s S tf lt-itiSSSiSi- 4t 41? tl -- ;i cs Layton Rotary club organized tons ed Nalder, cafe opeia-th- e new Rotary Club,tuie, third for Davis Countv is toi , Bill Pieete, automobile now holding regulai meetings! lealei , .Jay Staihev, cleaner, eath Wednesday noon at theSbeim Tayloi, glass store, Earl Signal Cafe Members offuial-l- v U' kei , specialty store, Ray signed for their chai tei fiom Walker, service station, Clan Rotarv International last week Whitesides, post in ister, Reed and aie now awaiting approval Whitesides, life insuiance, of the charter befoie announc- Wayne Wmegai, giocer, Jay ing a date for their chattel Willev, elect lie appliances, night and installation of new Stew ait C Whitesides, plum-be- t, Golden Y1 Adams, sc he ol officel s H and LeGrande pnncipal, Harold E Ellison, piesident Sunmons, Iumhei retailer of Payton Sugar Company, has Only one membei fiom each been elected president of Lay-to- n business classification is perChosen to serve mitted Rotary with him are Hal Thorpe, J C Committee chanmen include Penney manager, Sam Young, Hal Thoipe, duh setvice, Hav-i- i v secre-tarautomobile insuiance, J Bai low, attendance, ern Sandal), feed mill Wavne Winegar, classification; , opiiator, dnector; Arthui V. Reed Whitesides, fellowship, contractor, Bulkley, building Tuckei, membership, (lit ector, and Richard Hennck-s- t Richaid Henncksen, program, n, attorney, director Bill Pieece, Rotaiy informaOther charter members in- tion; Vern Sandall, vocational clude Diamond R Adams, seivice, Arthur Bulkley, comfarmer; Haven J Barlow, real munity service; Richard International Service. estate; Arthur Gieen, baseball, Reed Holbrook, letail fumi- Other officeis include Reed av 1 Fail Hen-rikse- Bride and Groom Davis Diseases Night planned n. AAUVV Kaysville Mi Hollis kaysville Giange has been named pitsi-Jeof the kavsville Ilianch if the AAUW El ections were held at the home of Mis Florence Bai ton at a regulai nnct-t- i jr last Wednesday evening Mis Melvin ( btewait, Clinton was made secretaiy Mis Giange is now sccietaiy nt n SIGNING UP FOR Cll ARTP It FOR new Layton Rofarv Club is President Harold E Pictured with him are his vice president Hal I horpe, left, and Sam Young, right, see retar. (Reflex-Jou- i nal Photo) 1 A ewer outtall s.stem and tieatment plant to .servo the Kay swlle, Farmington and Fruit Heights areas would cost appi oximateh $800,000, Engineer A1 Sorensen of Salt Lake City told membeis of the Central Davis Sanitary F.oaul at a meeting in the Kav sville Citv huildin-- Mondav evening Mr. Soien.sen was directed bv the board two weeks ago to make a studv of the most feasible method of collecting and treating sewerage in Cential Davis County. He was asked to determine whether or not it would be moie economic nl for the three municipalities to join in the endeavor as one entitv Hair-c- ut Membeis ol the Independent i Association of Utah an noumed this week that the ut adult hair cuts in Da W hiteside sc l gt ant it i i in s, .price, will he incicased to county ern'ls To he Reed Hulhiook l haplain ginning Api il leadei , and sandall song Bai he is inc leasing Wav nc W inegai assistant song chaiges include those in kays leader v i lie lavton, Cleaifield, Sun Mr Ellison said the club, set ami Roy Ilice ot childrens hair cuts which was sponsoied bv kaysville Rotaiv, has been undei planning loi some time Among those who have been helpful n oigam'iig the Layton Club Dee xere Wavne Sheffield, and Haiold Galley, Sandeis fiom the kaysville club, irgil Noiton Salt lake, and Call Gaskill Ogden "Puipose of Rotarv Club, added Mr Ellison, will be to cieate fellowship and under kaysville Paul W Bai ton, standing of business people, student counseloi at Bountiful to impiove the standaids of High School, will again seive business and businessmen, and as summer recreation directoi to impiove ileations and seiv-ice- s for the kavsville Civic Associabetween business people tion, according to Francis V. ind their community Robison, chan man of the k( A Among the piojects which youth progiam .he club will sponsor will be The summei activities will a oik foi cnppled child) en and include swimming sponsoied youth piojects jointly bv kCA and the American Red C toss, tennis, atchcry, baseball, aits and c i a f t s, ihythm hand, story telling, and 1 theii names Summer Program head KCA Wet telephone Cable puts hildrens paiade to the snpei lntendcnt of Davis County schools She has suvul as vice piesident, ait than man, and legislative than man of the kaysville gtoup She has also acted as letonhng sciutaiv ind bulletin tdtn foi the Utah Division of AAIW She siutttds Mis Wav in k Sheffield price going up Bai he 1 elects will remain at si on week davs, SI T on Satuidav and days before holidays Office is of the gioup were elected at a meeting m Roy last wetk De on Moil is, Og den, was named president, Maivin Russtll Otj den, vice president, and John Pickett, Sunset, sccietaiy i -- I Studv to Continue mphusizmg that the study was only pielimman and would have to be continued fuithci with additional study, including the gathenng of mfoi mation regal ding land valuation possible teedei lines, etc , Mi Soisensen said his film was pioposmg two niajcn outfall lines, one from kaysville and the othei fiom he kavsville out Fannington tall line, limning fiom about Second South and Second West to the tieatment plant near Shcpheids Lane, would cover a distance of i,T(Hi feet at an jestimated cost of $ls'MHM The 1 1 On the social committee are Faimington outfall, 17, mm feet Tom .Judd, Ogden, chan man, long, i unning fiom the present treatment plant west of State Alan Scoffield kaysville and and Highway 01 to the treat Owei Gai lie k, Ogden ment plant, would cost vjis.ihhi Total cost of the outfall lines, including pipe, installation, engineei ing, legal and contingents, would cost 'Mmijmki The following ai nungton teacheis will letire fiom serv-c- e in the Davis School Distnct this seal Atthui E Bioikman, Si uth Davis Ji High, Annie E L Twining, Adelaide, Teresa k Nelson, South ( learfield, Ella Hafet Pei kins, ( linton, ind Edna lavton Sahaia 12 Davis County reported More than mm children parIn addition to the teachers asps of disease last week, M Men and Gleaners of Da ticipated last year undei Mr Supei lntendent Samuel Moigan which included eight cases of Bartons supervision Those in will also retire at the end ot vis Stake MIA will hold then treptococcus infections, three of each activity will be inis school year chatge annual bride and gtoom" eve- cases of influenza and one case named later of of the Cases scalp social is being planned ning April IT at the Farming-to- n in ringworm the state weie tunning just Mi and Mrs Robeit B Alaj-o- i l. the Dvam County I (location Kavsville n d Ward reciea-tio- a little moie than half the numApproximately aie vice chanmen in c hai ge As-i- k lation to homo the utii I To telephones, mostly in the f the hall. ber of a year ago youth activities hug teac hel k Vei deland Pai and ( huich Stieet areas of Lavton weie out of older foui hours Sunday morning as a result of watei seepage into an under-g- i iund cable L Dee Sandeis, exchange managu , said seivice was restored about foul houis aftei Two occuned the Double cable crews were sent to Kavs ville fiom Ogden to locate the tumble and made necessaiy repairs Water had made its wav in ade the neoprene and lead easing to the papei insulated cable pans The trouble spot, about one half mile noith of Kaysthe Bamberger ville along ARE SAYING track, was located by sending a high voltage of electricity thi ough the wire which caused First a weld at the bad section Then makes that come from . . . that a sidewalk 'ell kept by following a tone signal quite a difference in the ap- lawns, clean cuib, gutter and along the Pne with instruments pearance of a community sidewalk and cuib to curb the exact spot was found and And we agree that a sidethe cable opened to dry street paving walk, curb and gutter improve Approximately onefouith of ment project along First South The people along First South the Kavsv local lines Street in kaysville is the best have the opportunity of having weie put out of order Long to could that happen the most attractive stieet in distance lines i thing unning noith kaysville this summer town, and bv the wav, have from kavsville were not affectWe would like t suggest vou ever seen a community ed, Mr Sanders reported that those who live along bust vhere the citizens ave moie STUDENTS 62 YEARS AGO . . . weren't worrying about South, before making anv deci- nude in their town than Kaysmaking missiles and history and flying to the moon. Their sions as to whether or not they ville It is fast becoming known playground equipment was meager but their Teamin' the approve of the pioject, fust is the most choice residential three K's" was not. Max. Mm Mean Free look over areas that have been town m the state, and the new BET YOU KNOW SOME OF TIIISE pupils pictured hero idewalk, cuib and gutter proj-c- t improved, either in this The p.cfure was taken at the little red school house in West or elsewheie and comis, as we said, the best Lavton at least 62 years ago. The building has been repare them with stieets where thing that can happen to Kavs-- i We hope modeled and is now the home of ( harles Flint. 1upils are, open ditches, unsightly weeds, lie this slimmer front row, left to right, 7enas Norman, David Stevenson, and hushes take the place of the people along that street At any sidewalks. We did, before writ- will agree with us Rav Corbridge, Fd Layton, Relber Ellison, Jess Sandall, Will Simmons, Sivil Stevenson, Rudolph Dibble, Fred Alaj-oing this editorial, and we feel rate, write our paper a letter Martin Iayton, Joseph Fgbert, Bruce Major, Alex that it is well worth the. money with your ideas so that otheis I ay ton ; nnn Tl 4!, mean of week 117 to obtain the beautiful results may read them 450 lines out First-Secon- About Included in the section of the county, which the engineei feels would most logically fit into a distiut aie sonic' 'i.imi acres ot land, laigest amount of which would he in kaysville, 4 nun Othei giound would lie Faini ington, l,'l(i acics, and Fiuit I stimated Heights, 7 s( acres giowth potc ntial toi the til com iminitv aiea was .ct ct so.ihmi bv Mi Soicnsm in the basis of i possible Mi pc isnns pci ac e The treatment plant in its initial stage would cost about $!20,(mmi, and would he so constructed so that it could he tiipled in sie when population giowth made it necessaiy Opfoi the plant, el ating costs manpowei, electncitv, mainte nance and chemicals, would amount to about $10 or 12,ooo per yeai, said Mi Scmnsen Should the three communities decide to join in the pioject, a petition to the county commission seeking the establishment of a sewei distnct would he the next step LAYTON POLICE CHIEF Leland Nalder presents $10 gift certificate to Mrs. Robert Burton of Kaysville as Layton Kinams Clubs second safe driver award winner. The award was furnished jointly by the kiwants Club and Cecil Barton's Phillip Mi service station. Another safe driver will he chosen this week Photo) (Reflex-Journ- ivvanis club picks Second safe driver There are some safelfollowing dozens of automo-drivei- s, who obey all tiaffic biles. Mis Robert E. (Hazel) laws and try earnestly to avoid Burton, 33o Eat First North, accidents, hut they aie often Kaysville, was chosen to rehaid to find, especially when ceive the $10 certificate donatyou aie looking for a good dnv-e- r ed by the Kiwams Club and on purpose as the Layton the lecil Bai ton Phillips oo" kiwams Club is doing each Seivice Station week in older to award then Good Driver $lo safe dnvei certificates Mis Burton showed excellent For the second week, Police ability in handling her vehicle, Chief Leland Nalder, a report by obseiving speed laws, sigMissiles that ti avel 12 mm ei fiom the Davis News Joui-na- l, nalling for turns and proper Mis Jean Stoddard, miles pei houi have been filed and Dick Adams, kiwams stopping tiom a two stage hypervelo safety chairman, followed driv- loo Ancraft Avenue, was first ltv gun recently developed in ers about the community seek- wtek winner .the Ballistics Dcpaitment nl ing one who was obeying all Among the cats followed the L S Naval Oidnance lab tiaffic rules. An hour and a were a 107! Plymouth, the driv-e- i was doing an excellent job half aftei they started, after nl atm , Silvei Spnng Md of chiving, but without a driver's license, a 1070 Buick which did not think it is necessary to stop for stop signs, a 1077 Ford that exceeded the speed limit, a lMO Chevrolet and 1074 theviolct, both speeding; a 107i the vi ulet that failed to signal and otheis If you were hiving in lavton City between a m and 11 !u am last Thutsdav morning, you were piolahlv followed and found j to he disobeying the law Next Week Another safe dmer" will he hosen sometime this week, will he donated by ij The money yl he lavton kiwams Club and Hiland Printing Company, of the Davis Ntws Jour-- . Layton i puh-iisht- is rial South sidewalks It c r, and safei to says Officer We would much rath- Nalder er give oui dnveis safety awaici of (, than a ticket and fine because we know that safe dnvers stay alive, and we want t cut traffic accidents to a minimum in our community. Alanv people die of cancer ach vcai in our city, because i cure is still to he found People die too from traffic accidents in our city and county, and for this there is a known . cure safe driving, added Officer Naldei. "Observe the speed laws, stop fer those stop signs and always let the dnver behind you know what you are doing . . it may be an officer with a ticket arid it mav be a Clash and injury or death awaiting your wrong is easiei dine coirectlv, 1 ltle-Layt- Davis Weather al ..v vC' Second row, Jane Roberts, Julia Lavton, Telitha Simmons, ( arrie Corbridge, irgie Lavton, Aickey Egbert, Jennie Layton, Chloe Layton, Pearl lavton, Louie Barnett, I eona Major, Aukey Phillips, Sara B Iayton, Maude Layton, Third row, Alma Norman, Minnie Norman, Annie Egbert, Dora Alajor, Olive Layton, Phebe Roberts, Jalia Morgan, John Corbridge, Joseph Higgs, Jim Sandall, Bert lajton, A alter Baird , Fourth row, (harles Sandall, John Norman, Eliza Baird, Pheobe Layton, Nellie Roberts, Alyra Dibble, Mrmie Stevenson, Florence Norman, Nick Sheffield, TEACUP R, Zina Layton, Joseph Corbridge and Fid Higgs mov e |