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Show fv w T A i' ' ? M . A r;; - 141 PILIR cAi i f , uk.i ngl1 If V A L ti f W- -. i trJ . c I f: ' ;'J - 1 m Dx - ,tDDG ylctljd 'fg,. 9 'V rf :rH 1- , ! vol. n 1 y-- - .,;? ' DECEMBER 30c 30, i5R County and for roads, recreation and will li o d er improvements, a discussion their first correlation meeting of pinball machines in the coun-- ! of the new year January 33 at :y, and of tne pian to consoli- 7 p.m. in tne courthouse, ac- date the county rad programs, cording to Clyde 1. Adams, and the operation of a county dog pound. county commissioner. Tentative agenda Hr. Adams announced also the calls dlscuv'ion a that a new schedule lor the lor meeting commission will go into effect of the routing of the inter-stathighway through the canty, 'the urst of the year. committee assignments if the The new plan calls for the commissioners, planning for commissioner to meet as a zoning and uniformity between board on Mondays from 2 to 5 towns and unincorporated areas, p.m.; Wednesdays and Fridays a long range financing program from 0 a.m. until noon. The bal- - Farmington 4 oth-lan- officials 1 of tnc-tone on tnese days w.ll be e. cawed in do; art- mental work an i ru'oicn.s, Commissioners v d! be a aide on Mondays at.J 'j o it .... ic (f ; r v ' "Vi "Hm jfy I Wire stolen A- .3, 881 sq. From center her ii , 1 r. . t .. t j i : . , roi r, old.; - i ouniy on:, m in nt i nary 5. m at j w,u e swop u next M nw y, j.,,,. n, In puims w.l ... f irm 'll 32::'..) i p.m, Dr. V. i'..vii r ' r. i r, i: i l :tc:i y I ' ( f J! .r. A-- ; I'd a br.er- y 1 n t' I.: mlAmtr-ll; c ' 5 r. - J. J. V .'.ices of tne peace are .w;rj 3'- - burning lance molts concrete at Hill Hill AFB ) t coun ty i,. um on-sSumin- v ill become George Feid, North Precinct ( to cm F. Johnson, South Cene tral i Precinct; Leonard Wine-fa- r, ;vuth Precinct; and Ken-ru- n r in t e eft burton, North Central t V..;! le i. chon board election t m. r i .1 - to- i. e ! s 1 1 j Ft V- Remodeling of a ft. engine test build- - took on a Kourtb-of-Julappearance this week as base worsens began ap-- ! plying a concrete cutting laice rem-- I down jto melt block forced walls. Amid a shower of sparks and Kaysville A thief who hdntnamc lhe lance is burning its mind a little heavy wctk madewav jrou' h the concrete, cut- -away with bL'K.i'i worth rf wir- - ting doors for additional mainmg from he building sue of tenanco ,h ac,e tho new 1'av.s btako Center The lancc, the only one v jt3 over the weekend. bind in the inlermountain Area, Deputy Sheriff Mdrarn n lrmt. aluminum ters, investigating off iccr. smdj mlxturc combined Wlth powder! ,lygKn the wire stolen, properly' of to do the job. The flame is Sunbeam Heating, included 2U0 hot feet of B ought rubber covered fantastically Centigrade. wire, you feet of 4 ought l ure Making up the lance is a wire, and 450 feet of copper hand one-ha- lf grip, a wire, 3t was heavy enough to inch in diameter iron pipe to a haul truck pickup require to deliver the powder mixture it away, Sir. Peters said. to the end; an oxygen The material was located at unit withcutting up to 2U cylinders, and the rear of the stake bulging a powder dispenser located at Sixth Hast a:ul 250 The pipe meits as it does South. It was taken Koniviune Gnu. cutting job and is replaced between Saturday and Monday. its when it becomes too short to handle safely. The operator wears flameproof coveralls, lcatner outer garments, asbestos gloves and a face shield with colyred eye lenses. Further protection is offered by a .small projective shield on the band grip. Using the lance, the operator can do as much work in one !dty as two men with niers can do in two w'eeks. Cost of ihe lancing operation is Beginning with pr fed to run ho pec cent less the" fu-,- t himday Ur January -- A? St cost of ordinary demolition meeting tmuw will change for techniques. vraou w J.n,3 W'aHs, the two Ilill AFB installation officials For the Hard mem- said that the new process is bers, Priesthood meeting will be especially practical where blastat, ,vj,i a.m., Mmday bchool at ing or mechanized demolition 1U a.m. rod Sacrament, meet- can't be used and where time ing at 3 pan., except oil Fast is an important factor. .Sunday, v. ben Sacrament meetThe device is manufactured ing w ill be jit lit" a.m. by the Linde U"., division of The Byraciise Second "Ward Union Carbide Corp. Priesthood meeting time is to bo PU'iil a.m., witiuSundny School at H a.m. and SacraMiddle age is lha period In ment meet ing at 7 p.m. On Fast life when your children leave you me 3 or Sacra Sunday, ihe one by one, only to return two by 11 be 12:24 "lent meet in; p.m. Teamster two. in the v a rd vvi v v- G .$$ . ,i?v ' , 4,,: X.- ,- '.$s . N- - , 5jD'D $ CL'.v 'xA.'f '"'b'Sf aki: yoi k nin,)in;v walking in tiie middle of tiie stiieet in GOING TO AND COMING FROM THEIR .SCHOOL? This picture was taken a week ago in Ravsville. We thought it would help bring a danger we have noticed inany 'times to the attention of parents. Children on the street, tire as dangerous as cars would lie eu the sidewalk. The driver can never be sure just what the youngster in front of him will do as he approaches, and the children themselves can not be depended upon to act correctly when an emergency. situation arises. Parents should do ail in their power io get the children to stay off the roads as much as possible, and drivers should always Le cn the lookout for them, especially around schools where they can he expected to dart out into Die road without thinking after a hall, or while at p'ay Picture during recess time or before and after school. (Reflex-Journ- ? ,1.' at Hill APB ing 'If'': y ' ' 11 " w- & ' i J in Kaysville n 1 .NO. Davis cities, municipal h f " t .G n I uL s ; r ; , 4 if Sf Ir t : i go rar 'rf tff j ti Vw concrete cutting lance operated hy Ilill AFB welder, James FIRE MAKER Saracino t hrows out a shower of spark? and flames as it literally melts the walk of thk base building. The flame on the cutting end 33 5,5.00 degrees A jack-ham- -j Clearfield okehs 1959 city budget Kavsviile wards to hold Winners of 1 !ear!V!J 1 So C 'fniTIclrj City Council nppr'-vcwithout making any rliaiigtS iiie 3'55U budget, f,T t Apeiuktures i Waling $4'1i.7,5". Lily Mamurnr R. CVy Allred su'd all t.T.,'isl rrvpi'.ir-- - wc re included m tbn prepo rd Pud-g-including all i,ir.,mn and disbursements involved in ihe operation of the public utilities, (! ARE SAYING . The city which pcrnhls or fnrrc its police of ft- -. ball machines arc io stay with us in Davis Couni v will l, be in for hot, debate in the next few weeks, following a meeting of law enforvemont officials last week at which they vowed a tighter control on the law against gambling. Although we know and like very much all of the businessmen in our area who have pinball machines in their establishments, and would hate very much to see this large part of their income taken away, we feel there is no question lime as to whether or not a city should permit them to be used as gaming devices. ike Fm etui s wires If they arc allowed to remain, and are licensed by the forKays', Mrs, Leila Wray Hvde, 77, communities for amusement only, the state law against Kayswlle, were held Wednesgambling should be upheld and officers should be in- day at 1 p.ni., in the Kaysville First Ward. Lhe died Monday m structed to look for and stop all payoffs. an Ogden hospital after an illoffiwhich or forces its police permits They city ness. cers to overlook infringements of the law are as guilty music as the proprietor making illegal payoffs and can hardly wasPrelude and postlude Grace Smith. by played depend on those officers to carry out their job of pro- Prayer at the home was offered by Tcmma Wood. Opening praytecting the public in other fields. Leila Hyde Funeral Services held rk . er was offered by Herbert Barnes. Bishop Clifford Green conducted the services. Reflex-ion- s of Reflex-Journa- l staff Now about PAY TELEVISION . . . We believe present television is very satisfactory and has made as much progress with advertising paying the way as it ever would have done under a system. In fact, we are quite sure, that pay television would carry just as many commer- cials. National entertainment radio, television, the movies has always meant high salary figures for those who attain greatness. Pay television would do more to boost the pay of television personalities and producers than to advance the industry technically. are not going to let Those in favor of pay-Tfor a minute; we hope the viewing public will vote them down on every experiment tried. Television has been a wonderful adventure for families who can stay at home and travel all over the world at the same. time. They can enjoy the rich experiences of tlio.se who do travel, they can hear the very words of the world leaders as history is being made, they can lose themselves in the creative work of world iamous writers, they will be watching when the first rocket rises from the ground on a successful trip to the moon. Lets not make the family that can just lay the grocery bill put 75c and then before Eng ft and more in the picture box for just one slim.-We already led we have Imi double crossed a bit by the television industry with the evident slowness shown in developing color television. Only one network uses color all of the time, the others seem to be boycotting it on purpose. The same for television set manuiaeturers only one company has been making color sets and trying to push their sales. Knowing Americas ingenuity and scientific ability (they are now predicting a man in space in one year), we are afraid they are purposely holding . - f Survivors include her hussons band and the following and daughters: Wray, and Edith (Dirk) Koldewyn, Mrs. Dodmar (Carol) Birkenfeld, all of Kaysville; Zenas, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ezra (Bessie) lyton, Layton; Mrs. George (Elaine) Cuthbert, Midvale; 33 grandchildren; 32 a Mrs. Isabelle Borup, sister, Boise, The Clearfield Clearfield Community Church held an in. stallation service for new church officers Sunday mi in-- ! c. uing at 10:14 a.m. The co i s who will begin tuc;r toim January T are lhoi;) Biddle, moderator; Vein Borge.u.m, v.ee moderater; Mrs, Juan Gnvsiey, r, 4 - y el vo ;. Mr. Kraut built the display at his home that was judged the beet in Sunset by a panel gala dance is of three judges, Kay Imlay, a ido f'-New ( learfield; Gari D. Peterson, wnl be to Sunset; and Mayor Michiel Eur-tof Sunset. ie v. id be! nt 5 ant William E. Wooley won sec nuue n.akti.-.-, n lionr mow g' t d la make! oid place for his Santa and .1 f r these '1 sleiglt scene. Judging the 8d ami h to do their entries m the Jayeee lighting pc c-t canted took about two hours, Edward Tiacy was chairman for the Jayct-es- I" g ear i n d 1 au'n 4,;e, dm Mad HaUi-- 1 m 3 tn, i ii- 1.1 1 1 . f7 iblf'X and youth representatives Dennis Carlson and Wesley Moore. The new deaconesses are Mrs. Henry Sperry and Mrs. Bessie M cGaviii the youth repan Earl Har-Mr- resentatives Betty Jane Ioo and church clerk; Mi Frances Kay Fugate. The new rnetn-l.i"- s ns, treasurer; id tno board of Christian Heplund, Sunu, r School suner-0I .lines;. mi are Mrs. Frances I'OC, lisrr-t- e, inteiment; J . ', Mil. William Thomas, a1 t s . ' . ' 5 ' m Liu i Haig and as Youth f Ike new member eu uwtives Bettv Bhaffer, boa.i! it fustees are I 'J 8chat:er and Mike Batch-- . l.ni son, i. ay Huge, Boot 'J ho new mem ners of th l.vle hi. i Don Jopnorsoi i d if ni I cvangcl- lies ;ll- ml I . id I ot i.H are Mrs. V.. G. Wasson, i. an jo 'i U i ti Mr Ktncl lamer, and George '1,: t; New neiube i on t:,a arils with Ruth Pecht and MI'S i ( Murvn 5 Il bs Biddle ns youth rep- - officers for 1959 m-- 7 L -i s. 1 , t; B , Davis Weather . 1 Mis.-doii'- 1 C . 1 i W; 1 K i' 1 . , : . G. I OUR TEACHER :V ? Mrs. Hyde was born June 2fl, Itj ' Iowa, to Wil iiam Jean and Janiuo L, Thomas f , Wray, On September 31, 3P02, she married Eosel Hyde in tne halt Lake LDS Temple. Sho came to Utah in Jtk)2. At the time cf her death she was an active member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward. 1881, in Tripoli, ' V'. : j!apic. for a Christmas that imltided lernos of the Nativity and Santa Glaus as well as a group cl 1loi lighted Light supper Secmid Wan. Panningltm - 123 Sunsi :f Frank Kraut, Rlvd , was awarded the Ulinstmas Jay coe lighting, f'lW't Community Church names j Ruth Frost sang, Holy City. Davis Stake wen; Speakers President Alan Blood, and Mr. Thorne, Ogden, a missionary companion if Air. Hyde. Val J. Stuart sang, That W ondsr-fu- l Mother of Mine. Closing prayer was offered by Eulon The grave was dediBaines. cated by K if ford I'eet, Ogden. of Pallbearers were, members the High Priests. Flowers were under tine direction ot the Relief BociAy. ,v 1 wi'l la; MT'id at midnight in the North barmingtmi Hard at the New Year's Kve party there wmcii is sponsored by thu 51. dance, a I. A. There will be pedal program to make the 0 nmg a merry one. First and' la the Farmington Hew u o of the Dances planned at Farmington rN- - ;rM Til t h - ;t fear,' Lui or The party will be held First-SixtEta Ward Hall which will have ft li orations for the occa -- 0!d Photo of the Week New joint li Hi Kays' ille Celchrab! and mfidy and ring 1! 3 car in night is He odv i;n by the In uu ; of Pie OJ. Vilb; WaHi in unnocMiiic . 1 r Lirs. Alberta Thomas teaches V i Third graders at Vsrdeiand 1 ' a . f ' w Sil r..r- - t'lier in ... i .3 I tesv of the Wasatch JU'seari . Center cf the Intennountaia Forest and Range Flxperiment Station at Farmingion. f L Vt Mr. Blaine reported that pro 8;.e tauei; 4 I cipitation for the month of De- I . cember has been 1.18 inches, ;u. 4 Lr.oki in 35 which is 54 percent of the nor.i'.a! 7. nd r.uk of 2.18 inches. t K a des" c led sk:c her childhood in Utah, Mrs, Aluerta Tnom- ir ar.cl ikul , went t ; pm i'e. do f. ,e Uni-R- v ntua Lrivton 3. oiloM'i: g N-- 7 NOTICE THE RESEMBLANCE OF THESE TWO YOUNGSTERS to a couple of Ford dealers you know? Thats right, it is Max Bishop on the lett and Hiney Bishop on the right. The photograph was submitted by Mrs. Irene Johnson, Route I, Box 271, Layton. Both fellows live in Kaysville, and run the Max Bishop Ford business at 77 North Main in Layton. back on the development of a process which would do such wonderful things for the shows now on television. We know almost for a certainty that if all networks were competitively pushing color onto the screen and if all set manufacturers were competing as American industry is famous for doing, that a color television set, in price, right now would be the same as black and white. i 1 1 at , It; Wih foie 1 tea . Kr' V.. Henry Clay is Encjclopcdia, r the credited with to pica of ti'nijiorary insanity sale an accused man trout tie death sentence. 1 ..t Mr- - i -- 1 Scoutmaster found, scouts needed now Commander DalejV p.m. in the American Legion Layton Whitesides of the l,ayton Amer- - Blomu for pro; pc. ; ;u hoy ican Legion Post, 87 announced scuuu, that is all b. y.j m tin: last night that from those who area between the uire.-- of 11' j offered their assistance in jv- - and 17 who are ni t jew p establishing a post scout troop, cd with a troop. Eldmi Oliver lias been picked The post, aireadv has the as scoutmaster. troop charter, Hags, and a place A meeting hat now been set to meet for Post 77 which has for Wednesday, January 7, at j been inactive for son;, time. i ken her wmcii to tcaco be ..Up', ill ItlilllCllC s .1 c l I sicu.t part it her adjusting tor tno 'an; ability which she iuai her children. After r.icol l"'irs. Mrs. Alberta 'ihimtas . . . following a childhood desire jn her teaching profession. likes to collect rocks, although she said she does not have a collect i. n display. She lives with her husband, Doa, and stepson, Barry Burnham, 18. |