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Show r impip bcJu VOL. 4 It tyeiuk 10c ITH, LAYTON, TIESIUY, DI Cl MUIR lflc J. Hr,g n. Council hopes To combine Youth groups Layton A central committee for all youth activities of the community will be proposed by City Councilman II. V. Marsell at a meeting of all service clubs and others interested in recreation to be held December 1G at 7:30 pm. in the city building at Verdeland Tark. Dr. Marsell, council recreation chairman, said the city officials feel there 13 a need for coordinated a comprehensive, effort in the development of Upon motion of Frank D. Adams, the Ghandur will orp,,-- o Go BimVrzeT for the federal super highway (Route 15) and -- ugge st a mute along tho t Pacific tracks as an alternate m a letter to the Utah Mate Ko,ul (ommisunn. rout I P. r ole ci ul fnl'.nv tl tiac ks fn m (he south nuts cf I avion to the Hill I icd Prpd n on the north whe- c ut'd ang'e off it u ti th field-- . I a recreation program for the young people of the city. The council called the meeting to discuss what is presently being done and to determine what can be done to improve the present program, he said. 4 ,. J7n '?S , v.ix W r V; V ' - " , M., a Jjf ' ,Jr T .A V 5? f e td 'fc.&Vr, W f" rfS 3w v , k , & A -- 4. I " y fV? W C A , I' v POLICE OFFICERS Frank M. McKinnon, Clearfield, left, and Glen T. Clary, Sunset, restrain accident victim, Joe S. Archuleta, 29, Ogden, who wanted to leave before the ambulance arrived. Ilia car went out of control at 700 South Main, Clearfield, at 11:28 p.m, Friday, knocked down a warning sign, left the road, and knocked down two fence posts. He was taken to St. Benedict's hospital in Ogden. The driver was cited for drunken diiving. Investigating officer was Arthur Spendlove of the Utah State Highway Patrol. Damage to the car, a 1947 Ford Sedan, was estimated at $75. Archuleta was alone in the car, driving west on 700 South. The vehicle continued on across main street into (Reflex-Journthe field beside the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. Photo ) Layton Sugar run ends Layton Stake Basketball Play begins to Stake Layton According Athletic Director, Mark Morgan. the opening Layton Slake basketball games of the were played on December 4. The next games are scheduled for Thursday, December 11, at the 4th Ward recreation hall beginning at ft p m. One Senior game and three junior games will be played. Seven Junior teams (age 11 to 18) are entered m the Junior Division tournament and two Senior teams (age 10 to till) are competing in the tournament. The seasons first round will terminate Jan. 15 and the second round will begin the following week continuing through February. sea-co- n Reginald Royal in Combat training Camp Pendleton, Calif. (FH-TNMarine Fvt. Reginald Royal. son of Mr. and Mrs. Young of 852 Hilltop Dr., Clearfield, is scheduled to finish four weeks of individual combat training Dec. 9 at the Marine Base, Camp Corps Tendleton, Calif. The eourse includes the latest infantry tactics, first aid, demolitions, field fortifications and advanced on schooling wps pons. Or-m- al Trainees learn that all Ma- rines are basically infantrymen, whether they serve as cooks, tvpists, truck drivers, or with aviation units. Davis diseases total of 41 di- reportable seases was listed in Davis County last week. Of the total, there were seven chicken pox, two measles, 24 strep, infections, six influenza, one cancer and one syphilis. KAYSVILLE Kaysville news Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rehlmg, Air. and Mrs. Ira Egbert attended the Utah Cooperative Association's annual meeting and banquet at the Hotel in Salt Lake last Friday. New-nou- Mr. re R. Bclihng spent .vunday at Bountiful visiting ner sister, Mrs. Homer Taj lor. Bishop and Mrs. (,Ien llill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Liljenquist and children spent the holiday weekend at Ihovo as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Liljenquist. Mrs. Tarlen Carter, Joseph, Utah, is visiting for several weeks at the h o ni e of her daughter, Mr. and .Mrs R chard Mrs. Bt Leonard dimer Hill Thanl-fivm- g of Mr. and Mis. and family, Ham day during the season which began October 10, The total production wa about the same a last year, and last year was hotter than average. said Hir-ol- d Ellison, president of the firm. Layton Jaycees will choose Three light contest homes Layton The Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Christmas home lighting contest Any home that has a lighted Christmas scene and is within the limits of Layton City is eligible for this contest. There will be three winners chosen and each presented with a plaque. The first place winner will be entered in the National General Electric Home contest which has Lighting prizes un to $501 1. Ihyton ( lty Christmas home lighting contest prizes will he plaques which will be on display in J. C. Penney 's windows. Judging on the entries for the cor test will he accomplished the week between during Christmas and New Year's. Judges will be selected from local civic clubs and from the city council. p- -t Layton Merchants at Lay-to- n voted to stay open nights until 8 pm. th 13 Iriday and s, Saturday evening, December 12 and 13; next week Horn Monday through Friday, December 15 Reid IB brook was to J't; and the Monday and president of the Layton Tuesday before Chustmas, De- Chamber of Commerce last The stores 2.!. cember 22 and K. Roger Bean plan to close at the regular Thursday. was elected a time Christmas Eve. kay-vil- le and Rif hard Stevenson was .secretary. Davis Industrial Bureau to meet I ay ton The Jaycees are con- Named directors were: J. tinuing to seek Tins fr Tots' t help needy families at Haven Barlow, Hal Thorpe (hristmas tune. and Jim Naughton. HoldThey are in need of toys in overs are Dick Cook, Mr. good condition inacmui h as the tick Anderson and Jaycees have no faulitus for Bean, Anvotio who has toys Mr. Holbrook. Reid is repair. to donate to tins worthy pioj-manager of Union Furnit is urged to call the follow ture. Farmington - Kav Norton, advisor to the I tab ( nmmittcp on Industrial and Employment Planning, will he guest speaker at a meeting of the Davis County Industrial Buri au called for Wednesday evening m the couithouse at Farmington, Bid Dr. H. V. Marsell, president of the organization, said the Lay Ion City council gave broihtlte committee would etsn not tco this work that the city have final proofs to be checked to make the following on the puidieation being pre- prnpnsia impmvcments- - construct respared for telling the Davis in- ervoir tank bases and ring dustrial story. walls, valve boxes and back Bureau officials will also piessura valve stations. Sealed make plana for the annual bids are invited for furnishmeeting and election of offi- ing all labor, material, equipment, and tools necessary to cers. complete said work and will he leceived at the Layton (Tty Hall until 10.30 Bm. December 10, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read. Plans and specification are on John Mooney, file at the offire of TempleKaysvilla the Lake for editor Salt ton and sports Linke, Consulting EnTribune, will be guest speakgineer, 500 Dooly Building, Balt er at the Rotary dinner meet- lake ( ity, and at the Layton ing Wednesday at 7 p.m. city hall. ( n ei Layton announces opening date 1 opportunity, abutting proper owners fouith, and other in t.v pet oils la t. Mr. Adams said he would appear hcfoie the Layton city council at its next meeting to urge that the community pur cha-- e the Bamberger right, of way from loit Lane north to Hill J leld Road (Ea-- y Street) for use as a city street. Me definitely need mor streets in aytou. This would he the only route avails!)! paralleling Main Street (Highway !1 ) ami vail he gone for. ever if this chance to obtain it is missed, he added. He said interested part'1 should addre-- s a letter to tl amberger tailwav office m Salt Lake City describing s nearly as possible the Bamberger propel ly they are interested in acquiring. tero-te- d Rotary Club OUR TEACHER 1 - Mae Bodily Syracuse Miss Mae Bodily is a fourth grade instructor at Syracuse Elementary school her school which has been since she started there as a first grader and then returned atSunset George IVilmot, di- Anderson; annual Christmas as a teacher in 1'l2s after Colrector of Sunset Jaycea Christ- tree burning, Iloyd Andre vs; tending school at Weber mas activities, has announced and gather old toys, Edwin lege and the Umvers.ty of that the club 13 planning a city Moore. Utah. Christmas tree to bo decorated The school, of course, has Toy gathering date was set in the City Central Park. for last Saturday. Cub Scout changed a great deal, says Miss He also announced the club Tack 2()0 assisted in a Bodily, in fact, only two classhas five other projects under drive. In case anyone was rooms remain as they were committee chairmen; Christmas not contacted on that date, they when she first attended the four-rooschool. TA party, Chuck Bailey; Christmas may call TA and the toys will lighting contest, Ed Tracy; or TA With the exception of one telephone calls to Santa, Jim be picked up at a later date. year at West Point, she has taught at Syracuse the entire length of her career. She entered the profession because I always liked school and had an interest in children. She has taught all grades . . . that the speed limit on Easy Street in Layton (Hill Field from one to eight, but likes becau-- e Road Utah 232) is much too fast from Main Street to Mon- third and fourth best the age when the childien it h tana Street. learn that they can do things for themselves. I call it the 'I Now marked 50 miles per hour by the state, this section can do age, she says. If they of highway must be crossed by all of the children living in Hill are ever going to do anything on their own, they will begin Villas subdivision to attend classes at Crestview Eleshowing it m these grades when mentary and Central Davis Junior High School. they become moie independent and are more likely to pick up Reducing the limit to 40 or even 35 miles per hour would a piece of paper to do someor to go to prevent accidents, and perhaps, save a life. It would also give thing by themselves, the library for a book for their parents in the area a much greater feeling of safety for their own reading pleasure M hen we went to Miss Bod:hildrcn who must cross the busy thoroughfare at least twice room for the pictuie and . ily's School hours have already been changed to get the youngdailj-aiticle fur our meet the teachsters off the highway during the rush hours of Hill Air Force er scries, she was in the middle of a spelling lesson, teachBase traffic, but the speed, we feel, should also be lowered. ing her pupils the collect spellMe realize that if all the cries for lower Bpeed3, more ing of vvoids having to do with the holiday season such as Desemaphores, and other driver restnctions that swamp the state cember, road commission offices were answered that traffic would be Claus, etc. The childicn are at a standstill in many areas, and we realize, also, that for the also learning about t hristmas m other lands and how the state road commission to be omniscient regarding these condig began, and aie for their p.ut on the tions throughout the state would he quite a feat. schools Christmas progiam by g Miss Bodily with the Me do know, however, that the slate road commission ia3 and staging of a stoiy writing been notified that the Lay ton police department and city coun- about hanta's w mk hop. cil aie desirous of lesser speeds on Easy Street within the Mae lives with her mother, city limits, and that a study of the conditions existing there had Chailotte, and at home, her hobbies include collecting and been promised. Considerable time has elapsed since the request mount, ng juctuies for schoolwas made, however, and if the state feels that the speeds aie room use, laising floweis proper, we would like to hear their reasons to satisfy our own especially likes pnng flowers such as tulips, ms and ciocus), UO'ticie and l'ul in clung i " " t cc "a vc ee b t of mbt ude l ng In addition In tl p school childicn, theie She - a member f toe kac aie six Eliotts dumpBranch of the A U W and ing cais onto I ay Street between Hill Villa Div and Gordon Lita is piesidcnt of the Avenue helping to create a major traffic problem. ( Inh of Svracui'-e- . Sunset to have Christmas tree i v PEOPLE are saying Santa s, pit-parm- aosi-tm- -- K c 8r tiJiMMi.i haws vtmnwt ifc k ? - 4 r t' f.A 'k ' sc4 2 tsci ; y J.) rv-- ;. T-- S if s it & 4 & i 4 Birthday time KAYSVILLES OLDEST RESIDENT, Mrs. Mary Alice Van Fleet Udy Sanders, died Friday. She was 97. Funeral was held Monday. door-to-do- Chri-tma- E. Hooper. Mr. god were gue- -t Day Robert Jay Levt.r The Layton Sugar Iayton Company discontinued It run Monday and returned to its regular work force of thirty people. Two hundred fifty people were emplojed three shifts e Bam-bei- -- of Jl 5, Sin, and $5 will he given 1o vvinneis. Homes in Kaysville city, W and Iruit Heights are eligible for comHanks panion. Appliratun must be filled out and are available at either Bowman's or Fairway markets. Don Howard is chan man of the contest. Judging will take place December 2o. Mr. Howard said the Jaycees Set by Layton stores . r"w al-- o -- Kav sv il'c - G( t a!! lit for hrisina' and join the Junior fhamlier of Commeices home lighting conti t (ash prizes Special Christmas Shopping hours .3 lavton Patn'ng F.oSri taken action along th ame line v recommending t r 1 the e tv Council that a stijdy group le sot up to mvestigit the disadvantages of (la r routs and thn cost of M the alternate )ruU tha I'n.on Pacific line. i.l'ftj The planting hoard motion al o urged that a study h made of laud and other tvp fills f r grado separati-- r winch would place a tlnrtv-foo- t Inch i a of dirt near the Whit Chap I on East (,entila and would create a natural sp1 t tl between the business district f ami the major part of the com mumty- populace. Mr. Adams reported th Chamber that the Jnterstat Commerce Commission had an thonzed the Bamberger KaiU toad Company to spl( segment of its line m Utah to the Dpn. vi r and Km Grande Mestera Railroad ( onipany and the p n mu Pacific Kailtnad Company for 81 million. In addition it authorized th railmad o pell the Union Pacific about mile of truck extending fiom Ogden, and linking the Ogdon Ordnanc I'rpct ami IT ill Air Force Base. Mr. Adams continued, "t in spoke with the offnisl charge of teal rdato disposal at t lie Utah Mate Road Com miasma Melnesdav and w lnfoirncd that the md disposal would take place within fnuf or five months with the federal government lecnving first pri only to buy, the state next chance, the municipalities third ( 0 & A The la- - 4 ..4f wn ' v?i'.r W ' ,t intn-eitio- For two Funeral services conducted In Layton For Kaysville's oldest lady Two of I avion' La..ton oM steic celebrated hinbuays during the past week. MonFinal StevMabel utes Mr. Kaysville Farmington; His 8 tin annviersary was pet JenWard Mrs. Third the Nina at enson, Layton; Chapel day lhur-da- v cl by David B. Sm Alice Mrs. to Mis. and tubule son, (blue mo' s, 0 Ogden: Mary Mae Bodily Ala li Sro-fa teacher for paid 1 Noith this ner in lect an Oregon Stay Ldy bandcis, vvr' a quiet fa inly gathrr g. thirty years in Syracuse. o!de-- t C. Bowman Tucbaid Kmhop community's 1, oi n Dec tnibi r 1'71, n who died Iridav at 1 to am. conducted servii e. I a m y cau-es incident of Clyde Galley is pi incipal at at her home prayer was offeied bv Wallace Bmint'ful, he was a s,,n (f HaBeth inan 1. ami Suah C. Bourne and Mis, iu Stki r to age. bhe was 57 yeais old. Syracu o Elementary. D On rnber 2 , Simim e Born m Tarmirgton on June Dicdge played prelude and music. The invocation "as llsuu he married lbzvbe'n Ar n 13, Js(Ji) he was a daughter of Thorriey n the ba t I ake I Ibi an given bv Amasa I. Claik. Adams FUas ami I ... 1 -. post-luil- -- Ileet ucy Januaiy lit, ls77, she Hart L dy in the old On marne bait Lake Endowment FARMINGTON 1 Dunns Fae Hess, wee daughMr. and Mr-- . Dale Hess receivm her name and blessing in bun ay fast day service m the l.immgton bicond Martl. Ru-s- e Joel Farush was a member of the LDS Churcn. .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sessions and Mi. and Mis. Dean bwan-e- r H.Unded the installation banquet Thursday of a new Lion- - ( lub at Roy. The was held at Mas and Pa s I'la e. Mr- -. gnc Burnett of Riven her daughter sine, K and s a Mi. and .Mrs. Delbeit Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Hess visual I inlay with Mis. Janies Melius in Salt 1 ake. ill enterMrs. Bona I dy ednes-- d tain her budge club iv at the home of b. - d u gh-t- ter of House, Church of Jesus Chu.-- t of 1 m IsM. baintx. He died On January in, lxs',, he married David Albert bander- - in I.ogan and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died on May 17, PHI. With the option of in years m Sugar ( lty. Idaho, fl c had lived in Iannpgtun ami Kaysville. She came Imie in 1'Ht whole she had since -- Speakers were Bi-h- ban-le- by Mr. and M,s. Stcwait and a vm'm soli bv Mra. Robert S Gaddie ai.com- pamed by Mi- -. Shirley Jen d 1 , v -- IHr Arts Festival i cr-- ai Iri-U- I c. ed c, i anp.iv -- V rr 82nd In Mr- -. Woniltv celebrated Inches, Itncl ouise Wib-tc- r woe of Joan " . orhe . Born Dtccmlicr 8, 1x7(1, ia I oneliin, she wa- - the daugh. and Im-- I ter of W ill. am Webster, bh ma I came to the I nilt'd Mate in April RM L " Mi. 1 utc- - wet bin' an mail ud April lilt, in Ogden and tne mainage wav lati r m the Sa't I ak mple bm - the i n tin r of P"i i 1 m'ct T. and All V. 01 III Anouid-cloih of ba t 11 ( ity, and Alary cubes, Lay ton. There an a o 10 children. 1 is i Kay-vdl- ", Bi-h- an-q- Kav-vill- 1 -. d. vi-it- Jut -, Bi-h- ci -- as-ii, -. on Burnham J. I outlaid 'offeied the heneiiktnm ami tne grave in t1 e Kav v die I av ' m AIeniou.il Paik was dou catod G.idnn Van licet by Ballbcaa- - were the tie cea-ed s sc j , her hi other aid Slanlov W. (, ma An act.ve member f the LDS ile The Rel.cf boiietv me t ms cc e of the ll wci- ( huich, she had served in the and lie ief Society Sunday School, s v sons four iv b ui oi pillule and four daughter: David H. pteset tatn n of (lee), Newell . (Hod), K. I ay toil U Aits I estival of tne and Halt the Van, al of J , bait I ake ( lty ; Mr-- . Frank Mutual Impiovcment piociU ed in tne (Iff c) Williams and Miss lay on, wi'l le nae'e at 7 In pm. Ogden label bandcis, both cf tliiui-da- v T and ludav, Dec cm-- 1 Mis. Katie Pavne, ununga, 11 c m 12. b anc ( an ( alif n ma, V Mr . Janice 1 dv n ( in-t- i tel G pjdie, bait lake sevcicl menihri- - of the I ac(.tv, 27 i v e. tio si .he ,(f p,u t oip.it ng m gi.im.i iblii n. t't gnat n gri ,1 gieat grind the pni-ion- s Mr. and Mrs. bant Velvh complete producwere ho- -t Sunday right to children; one brother and three tion of Praise 5 th Bold, Van Fleet, iBid Ida hristenxpn. Herat their study group. sistris; I Both Air. and Air- -, Tempi' bimmuns aie active mtmhei m the Lavton 1 ouith IDS Want. Tbcv aie the pauiit- - if sx Allchildicn A ha llni d lUnii-- p bandy, Ah- - c. i iolu aid gham, MiAh- Jean By hi i, ad of H"'i -t if ill ; I Mon Mmni no, bat I ake ( its S inn i and I but n ami Allctv ' i John-'of I ay ion, v D. Kee-e- , and Ire-iile- nt Alan B. Blood Musical i umberincluded two vocal duc 1 ' A I giami-ihild'c- 1 I |