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Show ThoJOURNAL-Mar- Page 5 3,1959 ch Sour Dough Layton Seventh plays in division junior champship game tonight that letie director, mentioned muih thanks may be given to Coach Jack IIill of the Layton Seventh ward. Mr. IIill is a former football and basketball star at Davis high school who went on to become a highly-rate- d Canadian professional sc hoot. football player. On Thursday and Friday To gain this coveted position night, February 27 and YVtha- -' Clearfield on Monday evening Layton stake junior champions second with a score. of They won their firrt and SPORTS ' L held an ea'ily lead through the games of the division play-oV. enure game. at North Davis Junior high Fail I'etk, I a; ton stake ath- - school. In thv first game, Gary . eored26 of the 43 Langston points to defeat the Ogden 83rd ward by a fl point margin of 43 37. On Friday night they met what was generally considered, The number one.team to beat, the Ogden 5oUi ward, and woll Accordwith a score of ing to Mr. Trek, all the tears members played particularly well together with top scorers 17 Langhton - sinking Gary points and Lynn Foxley close ' behind with 13.1 The Round-Robiplayoff iot the Seniors will be held at Central Davis Junior High on Wednesday as follows: 7 p.m. First . ,11 ward versus Second Ward; and - . 8 ward versus p.m. Third , i ard. The winners of , Eighth these two games will meet Thursday night' at 8 p.m. at Central Davis Junior High to decide the Senior Stake Championship. The Layton Stake entry in the Senior Division Playoff is scheduled to play ball at 0 p.m., Monday, March 9, at the North Davis Junior High School. Other Junior scores tallied during the past week are as Third ward 2, Fourth ward 0; Second ward 78, Fifth B ward team 15; Eighth waid 3, First ward 31; and l". Fifth ward A team 24, Eighth srrtSffraWtM iL i. ward 27. The senior game scores KAYSVILLES C. Kenneth Burton likes to collect included the Third ward 37, and has added many different items to hjs. hobby. Sixth ward 35; and the Eighth He also likes to load his own pistol and rifle shells. ward 6(5, Second ward 31. These Here he is carefully weighing out powder for shell. games conclude the league play Layton Competing for the division junior clianipuinsliip title tonight aie the Layton stake chamjmrrs (Jerenttr - Ward) versus the Ogden 42nd ward. The big game begins at 9 p.m. at North Pavia Junior high t I - I 'll 4 L - w fc. - REFLEX-JOURNA- i ..,. it, 3 4 9, . 1 , w 4 brick for sale by owner. Layion This Features full Bsmt., tile bath with stall shower, American kitchen, landscaped, and private patio. Xlnt. neighborhood all new homes, near 'school. street in East Layton.-FHALocated on dead-en- d terms. Phone Kays. 1584--. SERVICE INFORMATION Magic Cbef Range. R. C. WILLEY k SON SYRACUSE. UTAH For the Beat in Appliances See Ut Before Yea LaMar Sessions, TA Hansen, TA Bill Child, TA TA 3MEDLEY APPLIANCE STORE Hotpoint Appliances .... l CENTER GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION The Place That Nobody Qutdeals." Phone East Gentile. Lavton ... I ; By Slim Collett In all the reading, mov- ies, radio and television, one of the real heroes of 54-4- 4. -- ff Ken Burton, hobbies include collecting the west isnt even mentioned. Still this wearer of boots has the patience of an Indian, .sees the sunKaysville You name it; C. rise and sunset, has the Kenneth Burton, 247 West Cenendurance of a trail hound, ter, Kaysville, collects it the temper . of a mother money, stamps, pencils, match- Money, stamps, pencils, matches; guns 41-3- county precinct; as a hobbyist, he is a collector and sportsman. I collect different things bebear, and feuds like a Ken- books, rifle, pistol and shotgun cause I .like to find out how shells, and guns. and when they were made. I tucky mountaineer. By profession Ken is an in- started with airowheads on my He has fought more, terior decorator and of fathers farm southwest of, cussed as much, and gets peace for the Northjustice Central Kaysville as a boy, says Ken, as riled as any west of the Probably his most expen-sit- e old Mrs. Sip. About as honpastime is that of gathest a3 a horse thief, he is ering postage stamps from with us now just as much both this country and counas. in the past. He is the tries all over the world. To man with the shovel, the date, he has licked and pasted' some 26, 000 into three albums old irrigator. He didnt just American, Britain and her get along with the desert, possessions, and other foreign he conquered it! countries. His albums like to write a movie, Hill AFB An ammunitions alone are worth stamp at least dont know the full plot, sergeant and an airman survey- 000, and as time goes on the but it would be about irri- or have been selected as Jan- value will Increase as those ofhe has pasted in become harduarys top gation water. er for others to obtain. ficer airman here. and The hero and villain The 3893 Columbian issue would finally get in one of The award winners are TSgt. Marvin L. Seaman, 25th Am- which this country printed in those man to man strugmunition Supply Squadron, and commemoration of Christopher gles. The villain, a big lug, A2C F. Ure, 2870th Columbus, is probably the most the hero would slam him GEEIA Lynn Both were important in the collection. He Squadron. flat dab and out cold in a cited by Col. E. F. Hubbard, has six of the seventeen stamps ditch full of water, with Hill AFB commander, at cere- issued that year and one 10c his head monies in his office. stamp alone is worth ?30. (wouldnt want the fellow Sgt. Seaman, an ammunitions Stamp 'collectors value the for this year, other than the Workbench, is in his basement at 247 West Center. to drown). supervisor, has eight years of mint stamps most, Ken tells us. round robin, Day-toservice and is Those were of native a the are ones About that time, the that said Mr. Teek. He further com- Special training for never used and have no postneighbors pretty daughter his Ohio.include mented that we have had a attendance at mark on them. He tries to (she had a big part in ear- the job very successful season this year Ordnance bring this kind to his stamp Savannah (Ga.) lier events) will ride up'and with fairly good support from The 1958. School, albums, but many times he the wards but next year we say, Have you seen my sergeant resides at 780 E. 450 must accept one that has been would like to see some improve, cows?" S., Clearfield, with his wife used in. the mails to complete-- -' ment gupportwise. The hero will answer, Jean and daughter Ann Louise, a series. winners in the next place fir Ken "Mitchell, of LaytunTop Not lately mam, but I 5. And of course his books conBui ley, Idaho, 2503; ninth place think both of us can find Airman lire, native of Carth- tain all of the latest U.S. is- Mens Invitational Bowling held at Holt Lanes to Gerry Coehrun of. Grand Tournament them soon as I put a more age, N.Y., and a surveyor in sues which he purchases from on February February 2b Junction, Colorado, 2502; next permanent, dam in this., civilian life, .was .cited for his tho. post office as they are and March 1 were as follows: position to Grant Bess of Granability as a surveyor at Hill printed.. ditch. 'AFB. In service since Nov. 1955, was ger, Utah, 2558; eleventh place He began collecting stamps Taking home $1, 000.00 he' also was named airman of in 1936 after becoming interof Jones went to Henry Ileidel of Grand Utah, Ralph Kearns, Sit and Ponder says, He the month in April 1959 at Ardested in a stamp on a letter with a 2057 series for 12 who says, just water un- more AFB, Okla.' Airman Ure Junction, Colorado, 2551; and sent to him from Mexico. second place money for twelfth place position to Roy der bridge; not a is unmarried and resides on Two of the Burtons three games; Lake City, bale. $500.00 went to another Kearns, Maxwell of gait Weber and Brigham City daughters also like to accumu2540. Davis high schools tied for first late postage stamps. Sheryle, Utah bowler, Larry Holt; third The high scratch- - scries in place yesterday in the Region' 12, has amassed 2,000, and Jen- place went to Larry Wood of o wrestling meet at the nie has 6, OOOr - Kaysville with a 2003; Fourth the tournaHienfi Joe - Barney, Box Elder High School gymbd;the- lyeh A collection of coins at a Place was won by Fred Brad- Hr., with 2427 ''5. nasium. Utah State Fair in 1940 gave bury of Ogden, 2580; Fifth game bowled in the tournament V 76 school . Each picked up Ken the money collecting fever, place Will Kawamura of Po- was lolled by the Idaho finished and now he has in addition to catello, 2577; next spot went to Champ, Joe Sato,.i) Pocatello, points. South Cache had River Bear with third 71, 2SS. of Midvale, 2508; 100 foreign coins, 10 albums of Jim Cozakas, d 68, Ogden 55, Box Elder 37 American coins and 5 albums 21. Lomond ; Ben He of Canadian cash. started The top two wrestler in each with pennies and later advanced weight division qualified for tha . to larger pieces of money. With Layton The following Bow-lei- s Workman, 207 and Jaz llazen, State Class A wrestling meet. his oldtime silver dollars, his The summary: scored highest tallies at 172; high individual series 10O confederate pa$2 bills, Haramoto (BE) 95 pound Lanes during the past Bill Rutledge, 501 and Jaz Holt Iverson E. other Indian and pennies per, By Gary Skeen (D), Hibweek: (D), Bargar other silver and pieces of gold, 420; high team game bard (SC). District Conservation Officer metal used all over the world Monday night mixed doubles Goofers, COS; high team series 103 (W), pounds Markos we medium as for exchange, Davi County High individual game league: 1700. Haramoto (D), Goofers, (BR), Byron will Ken never venture to say Ken Taylor, 223, and Aaron Nakitani (O). be broke. - Merchants in, individLeague: High 215; high Stevenson (D), 120 pounds Mr. Burton began accumuual series Ken Taylor, 553 and dividual game Roy McFer-so- Mathews, (SC), Telford (W), about books at lating match Hal- WeTlick, 529; high team 232 arul lhil Anderson, 222; Van Orden, (0).' ' the same time as the coin series Hal 127 pounds Fielding (W), Only three of 14 fish and game bills introduced by collection got underway, that game The Odd Balls, 737 and high individual ;he Utah Wildlife Federation, have received favorable is in 1940. It was a vacation the Gutter Snipes, 724; high Anderson, 5911 anLX'rtin Byhec, Flint ( D), Canfield (BR), StaufUnion fer (SC). action in both the Senate and House during the present trip to California that start-- , team series The Odd Balls, 5''ii; high team game 2058, and the Slow Balls, 1965. Furniture, 874; high team series 133 pounds Green (D), Baked him off on paper back egislative session. -- W. D. Hill Realty, 2161. er (W), Anderson (SC), Thorp match motel Doubles Each o'clock Mixed containers. Nine These three bills, now signed into law by our Gov(BL). colLadies Major-LeaguHigh stop added to that first League: High individual series Shelton (BR) 138 pounds ernor George D. Clyde, include one which gives greater lection. Ann Mozin-gDon Lubeck, 513, and Betty individual game Mitchell (D), King (SC), Mit-to- n control to that section of fish and game law covering and Like the pencils he began Bogs, 4(Ki; high individual game Susaa Chavari, 211, (BL), destruction of posted signs and fences on private land ; collecting in 1945, he gathers Don Lubeck, 2 and Viola 201; high individual series 145 pounds Wheelwright (0), Ann MozingOj C8l and Susan another creating a new section to allow the fish and the matches for the different Halvorson, 171; high team Norman (SC), Binghant (W), that appear on ries The Four Splits, 1753; Chavari, 529; high team game game commission to enter into reciprocal agreements Seal ley (BR). Chez Taiee, 792; high team with bordering states for licensing and management them. His 550 matchbooks come High team game the Four 154 pounds Anderson (BR), from all over the world; his Rl7. series Chez juveniles, Parker (SC), Curtis (O), purposes; and one which allows numbers which pencil collection, Commercial (D). Wright North Davis ages 12 through 15 years, to angle at half the price about 212, is confined to the High League: Sportsmans 365 pounds Richardson (0), adult license and of a juve- United States. One pencil has individual series Clint Thatch-- a League: High individual series G. II. Scott, 55.T, and Allan Lecnhardt (SC), Van De Graaff individual game niles under the age of 12 to angle without a license as miniature bottle on it, (W), Hyde (BR). long as they, are in company of a licensed angler and rising a soft drink, one has T. Tanner, 208; high team se- Adams, blhi . Fight, individual Schless 175 pounds Daves Sinclair, 2250; game G. 'Ki .Scott,1. 219, and the fish caught by them are counted a part of the an automobile floating in liquid ries 21 1;" high team Bejey..(W), Jlasr (BE), BeeAllan Daves team Adams, game high on one llis a limit. another licensed anglers truck, end, : game the Circle hut, 4031 ; the sey (D). pencils from the Farmers Un- line, 830, Smith (BL), SumUnlimited Mixed Douldes League: High highest team game bowled in One bill, the minimum fine provision, was killed in ion in Layton and the BamberWindchief (BE), Game Wendell, the league this year; high team mers (BR), the Senate. ger" railroad, now both a part Individual Lalli (O). Circle Inn, 2728. the series 'of history, will some day be of at the Davis County Fair sevThree bills are still awaiting initial action in the quite some value to other3i peT , eral ' years ago for hi collecSenate; They would, if passed, give an increase in the haps, as well as to Ken. tion of I2I different sizes of fee paid licensed vendors for selling fish and game li His basement office is the pistol, rifle and shotgun shells censes, permit aliens to fish and hunt upon the same resting place for most of his mounted on a plywood boaid. terms as and reduce the residency require- collection, such as the 12 guns The smallest bullet is a 22 CD ments prior to purchase of fish and game licenses from in a cabinet on the east wall. cap, the largest a 50 caliber Among them are a 270 Winchesthe present one year to six months. armour piercing military shell. .'The annual Cub to the following Cub Scout: Layton 0 ter and Winchester, his oldest and most unusual is Scout Blue and LolcT Banquet Randy Iverson, ' Bobby Neal, - The remaining seven bills are now awaiting action deer hunting rifles; a 25 Mag- The 5 Winchester which bea ,the49th birthday of Ronald Brooks,; Raymond in the House of Representatives after haying been pass- num; 22 Marlin Winchester tar- came obsolete after being made honoring Donald Spurlock, Charles anniverScouting and' the bardouble 10 gauge y, ed by the Senate earlier during the "present legislative get rifle; for two years, beginning in sary of. Culr Scouting was- held Konen, Jack Nasfell, rel, a pioneer gun which came 1890. ' Michael Daniel, Larry ' terms. .Church at Lutbfyan Trifiify down to him from hia giand-fathe146 Cub Thompson, and Steven Fahnke. wax rifle Friday evening""With He has a James Loynd 2 BrownAnother bill, S. B. 88, if passed, would give the U. in attendSince in and Scouts" parents OUj Mauser, shell which is used in execuS. Fish and Wildlife Service the right to purchase lands ing automatic the new Troop Committee ance. . "with which the consisted of the following for development as Waterfowl marshes. It has yet to German gun picked up on bat- tions, Xhe opening prayer'and bless- - has he Killed his- - first deer, (they of France; 3'0 Colt pismembers: Arby Wigness, Inreceive any action since its introduction into the Sen- tlefield Reverend offered was by them collection use of his tol from the dont anymore), ....ring Con' ate. A baked ham stitutional representative: father-in-laold, 'old 52 rim fire Winches- - I'D. W.. BaMer. Joseph Holbrook, Robert rad Loe, chairman; tne 'dinner with all trimming's No action has yet been taken in the House concern- former Davis County sheriff, ier pistol shell he found in followed by musical selec- - Klcitches, assistant chairman; taken by the lawman from a his garden, and another old chair. assistant ing several boating bills covering licensing and boating man after it had killed another timer, a 0 rim fire. tions by Mrs. Jean Goin and Leroy Patton, man and secretary-treasureMrs. of sons two her safety. Kaysville. man; 41 Colt from the sheriffs and Norman Ken is treasurer of the Kays- Gom is a retired professional Robert Sitzler Cubmas-ter- s; to meet requirements, said Mrs. collection, which killed four ville Lions Club, in entertainer who was accom- - Martinsdale, assistant secretary Bountiful people; 38 Walters Mrs. Michael Daniels, Mrs. Y ard Aaron- ; Cleone the Fust hitman, president of taken from a dead electric the Kaysville on guitar by panied German sol- Sitzthe Whitesides t,L. PTA. ic Priesthood, and firrt coun- - Robert, 15, and on the Maracas Jessie Smith, Mrs. Robert dier and carried across Africa, and Mrs. Conrad Mrs. I.oe, ler, selor in the ward genealogy py Karl, 30. Particularly The classes are sponsored by Sicily and Italy; and a 22 high Brown as Den Mothers; and You might say his a was the PTA under the direction' of standard. Jjnmorous Standing work is collecting jedy number by JUohert Goin Joe Kirby, Cubmaster. the Davis County Adult EduKen loads his own shells and instead of names objects. entitled, Im Gonna Go .Back. cation progiam. Mrs. Whitman saves 23 percent of the cost of too, hi He ancestors d ' Loo Bad - Laytcm--Fr- ee' adult classes in that she has- - beeir-as- Mrs. Willis Ichadi and "Mrs. his Eiillefs. Been loading my Tenible about old Hurrx are very own since 1933,. he said, back to 3365. Robert Sitzler received Den interior decorating and home sured the instructors isnt it? aid landscaping will begin tdhight pointing out the expensive .. Ken and bis wife Alice, who Mother of the Month award getting married, to I7oeaiTil-.Jay,Palailnian S White-sides In the event enough individa county deputy at 7:30 p.m.-- t theE. M. equipment used by him to pics afl 'GaTy "Why terrible? inquired the load 8mm, 257, have three daughters, Sheryl, on worri tile honor badges for Elementary school. They uals in Davis County are inter.friendeuiVwd mVist-m-- for ested in both classes-the- y fibb Mrs. & 300 wtil H week cnee a will continue H, 30 savage, Clyde (Jenmne) Knighton, having such an aay was he Well, 7 tne Mrs. and k mm. Bount.ful; 31 Jap, and a 270, past year. Gary during period if the regis- be held, one following the othuv pa borrow money from. I Award wera alo Ur, Burton won first plaoa (Joan) Foster, Kaysville. tration tonight is large enough er, on Tuesday , i. NCO of month sergeant At Clearfield Id 306-- 'J - Is PL UMB1NGHEA TING A PPLIANCES V s L n Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference appliances 14 it 'X. tlj s: TA SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing Contracting Repairs Featuring Quality Heating telephona Fixtures. All trucks equipped with mobile- for faster service. Featuring Westinghouse Appliance!. Building a New Home? Special Discount for You! 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