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Show C2-- : v.i j'u'? 141 PlER?3l''i SALT LACE A n CiH ID.LTa.I 'Th I .nmlj V--4 H ' - ; ear com. 621 tn 7 sJ2 fnr County Niters Itpei up ham A Dvon iF receded h i m rocorrj mjrn-p- i . otPs and pau) v k"'i mi-i- opr yea com- MX Ua L ua aNo to ahfdi Parson viapii'iii , onci. rstpj arid fi on fop nf XeT Trh)Mii (I ) I'tpihli- - in the ''a't1 ' In '1 h he s t a ofw " t out t lit n a reptr m'3 ' p on r Pau ' at pollit p placr P i an.-1 t ot e ( r (HJt LAI ION, LTAH, ItESDAY, lOHHt o. .vi " J ( Maih ('nii.ru "lunal hiaik to (Ttd ue t dt to ank (Ted hut ini'- count h I '1 M- ) cae lu , I'll P) in 7 , I 7' K W to f Pa t J. Pi- - i) Buu-r- n I t a- ( 7 i . hlpke 1 m h -t Hi iM T ) ' 177, k ( D), ( T. A- 7 1 '7 e HI n - ), s i. e.-n- pa. r, Is; Re. , p C ( nijer, gqqt 7,61s; TV) (), n harle t Jam1', (D) (R), A tunm , 51 It on i p'hi; J. lies (D), 9 .s-.- ; Chaiks E. Brad-fol- d (R), p 27', y iivcver, Harold J. Tijprtts (R), punij gn-E. W'. (D), 6H-- , Deadline extended On Journal to Br;ng full returns B i id-u- s Ms. I i H. Duiivan Roy J Something special for our reader this morning. The taff of the D a v I News Journal has been work ing throughout the night in order to bring jou the full election returns this morning in special edition of our newspaper. Our carrier boys were rounded up at 5 a.m. and treated to breakfast at a lo Davis County went along with Ihe rest of the state (n defeat, .ng the ut,on Kaysville proposes increase In budget of $9,000 for '59 t it counc Ilmen Kajsvillc announced Monday evening that the Kajsv lie city dump gound-Wll- l he cl' sod as of November eaj cafe before being sent out on their routes in time to hare the paper at your door when yon get up. would The Ref like to thank each candidate, nd losers, for con winner ducting a brely campaign for we know that interest in will long keep our na tiou country of the people, for the people and by the peo pie. Mors people voted because more people were Interested thank to those running office. tentative budget calling for the receipt and l'tvi has been approved the Kaysville City Council Puhhc meeting for the heating Kay sville 15. After that oate, the commu- ut A emrnts of some .21 1.uvo riunng nity will j m wih ollur itiei hv and town- - in thp npeiaiion of of the budget will he held in the City Office Monday, December at 3 pm. Ml interested persons ate nr ted to a tend the a North I'avi- - ( oiinn dump area at the location of the pit--emet ting The pioposrd Layton-- t leaifield budget com dumping 'm 8 .6 for the year, with 21 pated grounds. 1 r pol-fi- s4-- , 5 1, . . ' y ' f f & S c , t, '' i t i KATSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN saw this burning pile of baled hay, baled straw and silage when they were called to the Guy Murray farm in West Kaysville last Wednesday morning. Alter emptying the truck tank on the flames, they pumped water from a nearby drain ditch. The fire burned from 8:45 a.m. until 11:50 a.m. The full winters supply of cattle feed was Cftefjex-Joumdestroyed. Photo.) fr al Dog owners Bruce McConkie to address City to install Layton Stake conference Pressure control Aid control Spilled garbage the city brought a warning thi week that the dog problem Is again on the rise In the community and that it will be dealt with by strict enforcement of the mty dog ordinance. All dogs within the city limits 7nut be licensed by their owner. The fee, which can be paid the city office, is $10 for female and $3 for male or apayed females. Tag issued must be attached to the collar or harness at all times. Any dog found running at large without license tag may be killed by the city marshall. It 1 unlawful, however, for both registered and unregis- Zaysvill $an v dik , mnt-ii- i ) , ( J In i. v tp g f r OO'intv of-f- n - fll-v-- Nher'ff, n h ) 9 2 7; Leland hi D i 7 , k ik, Harry 1 ' ' IV. D ) s t - ; Robert G (R) mtn - ,4( (Mn r a, w - Bel 1 di t p ,a e him the commisv mot mcuii bt nt 7 n mas Amt van Ta the R ) u a ilt 1 the s Wdkri-so- . hitfit u s ru-- n -- ct at d - jn m n o, ti i t m - 3 and s7 4 r r a ipirv K I has p'ead of Jot ) 1 ( 1 1 1 di'tn 11 ) I -t ilh lsu II R n i ao oim I I aUms t nc finn the m t hrtlloi . hn Will tut ros county Movs 0U the (1 In tn itl o cMHtdtd com M ud ivMikinp tt 2S, 1U5U tout to pm thnM' M CK ( I 1 Mt 13 lt 'h't piecnut lcpoiul ii laov iiP this no rf i throughout t tered dogs to run at large in the c'ty. Dog seized are impounded for a period of not tnore than 38 hours. The owner may redeem the animal at gny time during the 36 hours by presenting to the marshall proof of ownership and registration and pay a fee of $1, together with reasonable cost for care of such dog during the period of retention. Registered dogs may he taken at large by the owners or other suitable persons if the dog 1 kept at all times in proximity to and under the control Of such person. The ordinance provides further that the registered dog may run upon the property of the owner or Layton Layton Elder Bruce R. Mc- son. Attention ha been foConkie, a member of the First cused this jear on church Council of Seventy, and Elder growth in all paits of the woild William T. Lawrence, a mem- by the dedication of two new ber of the Welfare Committee, Temples in Tuhikaiamea, New will be featured speakers for Zealand, and Lingfield, Suirey, the quarteily confeience of the England. Layton Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Saturday and Sunday, Layton city couninstructed John M. Fark, recorder, to have the cit engineer call for bids for a pressuie regulator on the East Gentile Water line to s)owr water there for ue in new home cilman development. P 4'-hn- November 8 and 0. The publio is invited to general session Sunday at 10 a.m. J and 2 p.m, announced Stake President I. Haven Barlow, P. O, Bo 36, Layton, Utah. t The meeting will be held in the Stake House, 2tl E. Gentile St., Layton. In addition to his regular duties of assisting in the direction of the Priesthood and missionary activities of the Church, 's Elder McConkie is IDS He was Coordinator. a practicing Salt I.ahp City attorney before his Chuich call in 1016, Elder Lawrence director of the famed Church Welfare Flan. Four times each year, mem-bpare called to the conferences for counsel and instmc- - ii tion from church leaders. Be- port will Io he given regard- - J Quotums,' ing the Fnelhood MRS. missionary wotk, and auxiliary le i rs i v JOSETHINC RINTOUL, LAYTON, will dance authentic Hawaiian hula3 at the Hula Hoop foulest lining held Fndav, November 7, ai 7 p ni. in Kaysville. yen programs. Church membership now totals moie than 1.5 million per The ordinance also gives the property. Layton Bowling alley Opened this morning a Hula Hoop contest bow lei s on to Monday and Wednesday mornings from Leyton. Holt Lanes features twelve 10 to 11 p. m. and for one hour alloy with automatic pinsetteis, on Saturdas beginning at 12 30 44 lockers, a Coffee Shop and p. ni. On Saturday mornings a the Bowler Lounge. The atleague for childien mosphere is gay and colorful in Cauribbean blue, alpine gray and up to JO years of age is being mwrr sponsored by the National Boworange. ling Congress. on he will Tbre opon bowling s Lloyd Holt as owner and VMscsyi, both morning and afof H 1 Lanes Manager on Saturall ternoon, and day ably assisted hv Alley 'owi-Lnday and Aucdav. Drug Vnuerson, and Awill begin at 6 36 p m. verv even'rc exce v Fatmdav lky and r Marliuie Mechanic, Fd. r,T3 hi fr mixed-do- ubles Fviisi-ne- , g M.m-agr- -, (S2'-,96- will '). ($gn,-660- was quief ), On Halloween Layfon City $6.'.u Ih-,- cn-oi- o -- . 'p in-- nrH ivi-- riiir-- t,ir i Ccdinn ot m pplir ut lii k ic "" 'ki 'vj , vs fijnrj, ( h ( hrp (7n), iO p) ? ( ;m) t (Trnrial ni ti)i rmpni', b'liRl vz u iT(,f r ?) vijmfi) ( r a i v mu ( Sh ct( rt ,4ivJ. iK p it i oguo-,ticat- ij hI-- n y, on, 4,;s, Freonct 2, Wtlforl Dean Belnap 2,641 and Ezra T. -- llaik, 2,252; Piecmct 3, Thorn-k- y K. Swan, l.D-5- ; Iola H. Smith, 442; and R. Paik Wtl-ham- s, 567. s a i nn ( 7 his pnvqj nielli-- dif- - pnn), iI; materials, 5 , 1 . 'a , -- , I' amel. capital ( w i ( npne ) , mate-- j 1 -- Kaysville issues n- $r,'i build permits c -- v 19-.- 5 Kiwanis team Layton The Layton Lite's League Javcee Colts w61 meet Salt Lake City's powerful club at 4 30 p. m, Wednesday, November 5, at Muni Field, 1 ,th South and 7fh East, Salt Lake Cy. (If anyone can take some of the CoBs to Salt Iflkp C'ty Wednesday call Coach p'ea-- p aftepioon, immediGlenn Palmer 0612-J- l ) Cp Two mtot'ea a game Saturday morning' the Layton Jayw cep Colts won their gamj for the year, 1 to 6, o'er tb H I ldd Pantors. The Panth-o- r fCOlcd tne fr-- t touchdown on an end run hy Rot me Watkins, good for 15 yards. Then the Colt- - liuk'fil hwn to play the best game of the'r short cai per. The line for Lav ton was tremendous with L"0 Stonewall Barnes, Tommy Snow, Joha 1 outer, Knt Miehell ard Kay Laiigston p.uticuaiy outstanding. The baikti.hl comhinaioa of Captain Red Bathe', Larry W er rhei and jE'reevc, Douglas hard-playe- fnt him. m, amlitien L To play S, In r to (tianpp in rJ i Jaycoo Dolts Saturday J'too, water as- maintenance, sessnient Ru. o (none). This al- aid equipment mainten-- assessment is for Weber Basin Distuet watei); art (noni ). (la-- t year Conservancy imp fm materials, $3, non (same), ex- tneic w - b ted tensions and improvement', $',,- new priqipry ) FuMu safety. salry ?t.'66 A Other inte(',66), cai epen-- e 'l.ovsi rest $1,1(Dutility expenses, (same); bond pay (.5,16), sirvlty (same); Streets and ni' walk-- , salary ments $1,)oi (same); pjrcna-,lle h oui buik.irg per- Ci'.inmi Kay of bond', $",4o) (s5,."6o); (In (510001, matcral-- , .5,,-- " mits wrte hy Kaysville there was $9,6,i listed m '4,ooo; tew equ pment, city off te dunng Oct o u i . T he y equipment purchased). ,oo6 none ) , included a home peinut for Class C road fund, $ 1,400 C'emetciy, salaiy $4 166 Gurr and Tire (house ami imdeposit fund, $l,"o(i (same); 466 (same); mateiiaN port), 214 West 2N' S j.h, (ame). 'none). a lemodeirg of a i.onie linpuivemcnts There were no receipts from Linary, saa.v, etv. $1,oi4o d"g licenses lued on the hy Skyline Buildu. ?nc; Investd ment Con, pany, 4 ' J't-- t Ji d (same , budget for 1919 as the t I I iiliuts fund, Electric, salary City plans to Ncrtn, $2, iRlv , ltninuL. join the county home by Florin e Pa. tor, IS', .'IS.f'Kt ('12, inM); power pur-- , dog licensing and collecting North 1st Eat, $15t; and Dr. chased $6,066 sales program which calls for ths C. E. J"hn, chicken coop, $7"0. $1,766 ($16kW; materials. eratiop of a county dog pound. r. Arthur T, Mor-leand Idell E. gam'jel, 1.179; 1,1 ".3, ( y iv Pr. n ) , inn, I'xt t t -- tat Pre-rin- Colls Chalk ' c- -i 8,656-6,63- ately ,v!in-,n- v Brd Jr!,oO improvements, s 66i equipment main-ten- , CqUipilH lit ,nn (same); (utilities nice (5260), nvs of '., none for I'iVij. Scwrr s.ilaiy J3 966 it y hail, salaiv RJ.siki (s.1,. .xj.ooo (sI.'hsi); and I""l, uppiie- and icpaus gi.vi (same l, cxtcn-ion- ( v Vi r ). utilities 5'sui (same); S', non ($16,ikh)). W'atei works department, Balk- - and pul lm pinpcity,1 s hi i inipiove- - larv $,.4si t?4,ii'), equpmcnt ri pi Agamst, -- s.la.v l.- 6utilitv , equipment nia tcnals Kaysville Eveijone in the the hall at 6 50 p m Indaywah community is invited to join the then number-.- , aligned to thun fun, though they shy from the when they entci the (onto t, on their hacks competition, in the Hula Hoop luithei t onte-- t which will he held b - info, rnation about entering mi. day, November 7, nt 7 p m. m he obtained fmm one i1 tne Maid. The con- chan men. the Fust-Sixttest is planned with an aim of Homes in the aica have horn jaising addition, il building lumls .solicited by ticket seller,. u g for the new hmuth-- l itth Waul els mav also he puirha-e- d at chapel in Kaysville. the door the night of the pn the contest fm malice. A goal of 5m, mm has ol Tnnntuc, Mis. l.een set by cnthuMa-ti- o aie Mm. M a lleywoud and Mi- (hloe,to-- t jo , Besidi s the actual contest Slade, niemhois of the I ninth' Watd, who initiated the von-iopen to all age-- , a o test. The I itth Maid is of the evening will he highlight coopeiating in tnkit tale-- . The the appeal amc of Mi-- . Jochan men enipha-ize- d the tnk-et- s sephine Kintoul, native llavvan-asold m the hilth ud will dancer. Mrs. Rintoul teaches he ci edited to that waul s huikl-ipat the. Kowlcv School of the fund. Dance in Layton, She and her Valuable pure-- , in hiding a husband Bob will give exhi1 lurule. will lie a aided contest if native dances at the winners, and rnh con'e-- l uit cmiti-t- . They will al o act, i will receive a tokm pnm. Tlieie judges of the contest alog vvph m still tint for contestants to another dancing teacher front n'er They mu-- t a; pi ai at Layton, Mrs. Lillian Bair. v ll , -- 019; Const, futieral amendment voting went tlus way; No, 1, I m 6,47", Against 5.S33; No. 2, For (.,051, Against 6,756; No. 3, For 9,45 f, Agam-- t 3,176; No. 4, For 0,712, Agamst, 6,571. The entne county went along with the propo-n- l to include Clinton, South Weber, Fat Lay-to- n and Laytona in the Davis County' Mosquito Abatement hv a lo to 1 vote, Ii Bountiful, the bond election received 1 6'23 YES votes anJ 3.4'i6 NO otes. The Layton precincts failed to turn in their results on the water bond election in that city, Farley E. Norseth topped J. A. Hendricks in this county in the judicial election by a 5 vote. Justice of peace voting Was as follows: North Precinct, George Reid (running unopposed) 1,8 ;s; South Central Vern F. Johnson, 822, E. IL Robinson, 677; South cinct, Amasa M. Howard, 2,720, Leonaid Wbnegar, 3,581; and North Central Precinct, B. Jf. Andeison, l,r.s9, C. Kenneth Burton, 16o0. In the school board election the results unofficially wer e follows! Piecmct I, Irvin tenta-Lt.lai- ( Help build ward chapel g ss -- 1 -. , 195S-19- bun kpn am, Free classes are offered beginning ha- - 'taui-e in parenthesis. ceipts ; Mer- Taxes, $29,660 build-- I chant litense $lol ing peinms, ,J,'2oo ( 1 oo ) ; Li- fund allocation t52,7'.0 qu"iThe Wasatch Rife Layton (samel, nntols, $l,soo Club will begin its icufalmn fund, (samp); fue chaiges, Rl.ioo ($1,iko) ; gallery season Friday at 710 inteiest $l,bo0 (same); annual P m. at the Central Davis Ju60 ($l,2o); in- - )or High school gallery range The rlub has 13 firing point-- , teunenta, $1,(K (same); sale of reiemteiy lots, $'a) (same);I5 rifles and club membership open. The gallery is m the water rentals $l,ooo basement of the school, miscellaneous, $70 At the fust meeting, the gaibage collection, .xV,4no (none fm the shoot-wiThe propsed ipceipts group will be offset hy the salary and "ig program most favored by rontiait of V,lou dishut enient (he majority of the club. Jn which will take care of the new addition, a general meeting and the election of officeis is gaibage dispo-a- l system). ,1Pluled for ,hp ',neljr funds receipts: Elec of November. hales and seivice $'7,666 tin, (Rug.iNio) sales tav, 51,706 ($,-- i "i , Uatei wniks department, All sale- - end eivue Rtl.lKHl extension and connections, .sv.ikiu (vinm). gewer system, sales and enue RIs.ium In and connee- non), (xten-ion- s t ions m ( ,C,,o 6,(HI6) ; I tility a result of the Lay ton-- As deposits 5 . to t cooperation of parents and hoys ( (la-- road fund allocation and girls, Officer Brian Motti-s,io- i Uhaw (same). reports there was little Total or no vandalism committed m reieipts, nn Halloween jlanmd for ,'e rommumty the vcai l'V( are (.pneral fund. Mr Mothshaw expressed his 'ffi.nl- - - al y $1.2si h e residents of the n 5!'-nffue aim. (51, .''I, ,larl,s to the Davis Coun-(- and also e rty au'iit md legal expen-$s(, which patiolled ,y JpPF and offup me), upply rea at'lmg law enfoice-nig- , ((juipni'nl, ynto (C"in). pnnt-- ! an e, 'rent officers dui ing the night. i tern of fhmipmg and hum- - ti 1 and Sunday. The new bowling alley will he open around the clock every day from 9 a ni. to 3 -- -- Fxpcctcd receipt fm tlie year) with lart year's re- follow.-- , A 1 4 ct 19VR. fnrrwr h Bowling began at the $225,000.00 Holt Lanes this morning. Location of the modernistic new bowling alley is on the East side of highway 01, cppoit the Holt Subdivision, vlo-c- I j marshall or any person the right to kill a dog whether it is possessor when enclosed in a registered or not if it distuihs suitable enclosure designed to the peace, attacks domestic prevent the dog from escaping animals or fouls or injures or end running at large. destroys an individual or his Leyton Residents itf Kaisville mav still dump at the ritv rub- hish rolleetine area until November 15 nn Tuesda's and Thursdays from 9 am. until I p.m. and Sdurdavs from R a.m. until 3 pm. Mranwhiie, the North Davis County Samtiij Dispo-a- l F'Oard, meeting Ortnber Jn atl thev Fainungton announced wuld begin a dailv sanitaiv land fill at the new dump a ea 1'e- tcemher 1 They will attempt to use pros o eoiintv equipment basis before on a tvmporary ing equipment, permanent acquit Commi-sione- r Clyde B. Adam-sai- d he has been irttiurted to accep' applications fjom prito opeiate the son0 equipment until the N "ember of the Ihspo-a19 meeting Board. The otficials evp'd to tne dump on a d vvetk Nunday. asis, lor While it will he any citizen in the aiea ing the dump Kaysville, Laj-to(Warfield, Flint Height-- , hast I ay ton, and South Weber lo take refuse tn the flump, tne Boaid is encouraging each community to contiait with a rrgulai (ollectoi for pukitp and o al of gaihag-e- . The county expects to set up spi vice am aft et pi ini Januaiv 1 to relief t ta - inmify from t'e untlK oi poiated a,ra to pav then slmic. Communit being asked to pay 5o irnt-pfarnnly foi the npeiatnm of the iiump gioumls Fv'aiii-- e ha- - anmnnurrl hit it will lontimie to f pm ate gM'lind- - fm the pi oil and We t Print Clinton, till plannn g to u e a emm-ta i e imnin m thmi ar'a for lie tone in mg, hut the count v ha-- a nn" m rd t hat it note tn n t h i v ill i lo e hkc flump fn-- t of the the aftci gionnd betting pe. pan-mutu- lor, S ( pro-pe-i- ) op-ta- x, Dee Wi7zu' Bur- ton piayed hea foctball, In the attcinoon the Layton irPFuets ran wild over the Salt I akc Roe Park Feewees winJ 6 to second their for ning w.i of the day. For the Colts, Ronnie W atl ins and Larry Prtoie were the bg different running wild through the entir Ro-- e Park Team. The fine calling of plays at quarterback and Chip Yatei Art Ander-o- n had Rose Paik fooled, The only discouraging factoj of the Saturday game was tfc in mi v of Larry Preece wrenched his kn6e and may out of action thi sominj '' 'v said Coach Fahner, j 4 ' |