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Show DESTINATION SECOND SAFETY FIRST of our business in je part x 'i v V - I iS i U 'A i! rf- ITvA I , .i V"u fTVJCi - : i;.vJ,5 correct and our faults, people vvou'd many reach their destinations. r ;:7 : 4 Trooper . . . Driver: keep to the right, leave more than a painted line to separate you from lieadon death. Realize that while your modern car is wonderful, it has not jet learned to think for itself and relies on you for guidance. laws. Will lead L Trooper Val A. rainier . . , Do unto others on the highways as you would have them do unto you. Be polite, be courteous, be laV abiding and be alive. Traffic accidents are a needless waste, because most of them can be Trooper G. U. Schmidt , . . Daddy, that sudden burst of speed, the show of anger, a moment's recklessness could remain in a joungster's mind and later eil'cct Ids or her driing. Teach jour youngsters good driring habits. Trooper II. C. Volmar . . . dilations otten Minor cause serious accidents. Too often we fail to remember we have responsibilities as well as rights while driving on the highways. Its too late at the scene of an accident when jou say to yourself, something sure must have gone wrong somewhere. Patrolman . . . Roger Gilmore It is our job to Darn the laws and obey them, llow many lives could be sated every year if every-on- e diixing a car stajed within the speed limit and drove in the proper lane of traffic. Layton The ladies of the Boots n Saddle riding club will hold their annual dance Saturday beginning at 9 p.m. in the National Guard Armory at Layton. The lady riders will give away a Saddle King of Texas saddle, saddle blanket and other prizes during the evening, according to Noreen Cook, Layton, general chairman of the eve- Rotary Club Lsj ton Bill Freece of Freece Motors, Wednesday, was elected president of the La j ton Rotary Club, lie succeeds Harold Ellison. New vice president of the club is Richard Henrikscn, Lay-to- n attorney. Ralph L. Ramp-to- n secretary-treasure- J-,-' Boots n Saddles will give Saddle at annual dance Bill Preece was elected " . Trooper Leland I Bybee . . . Wake up or you will find your name on the 1959 highway fatality toll. Dont be part of our business watch your this year driving and obey all traffic more I S George Dee Bees Fgt. Kay Evans . . . If each of us would stop and check our driving habits, t si - 1 ning's entertainment. Assisting Mrs. Cook with details of the dance are the following committees: Saddle committee, Lola Session, Syracuse; Beth XXaite, Syracuse; Arleen Freestone, Clinton; and Norma Dean Layton, Layton. Foster committee, Kay Morlock, ClearVOL. field. Refreshment committee, Mrs. Layton and Barbara Wiberg, r. It Layton. Members of the board of diClub offices include Donna Stoddard, Clinton, president; Mrs. R. rectors include Diamond Freestone, vice president; Helen Christensen, Clearfield, secreAdams and Ned Nalder. tary; Annie Flint, Layton, first diiector of publicity; and Mis. The n e xv officers together Waite, second director of publicity. with past President Harold Ellison will constitute the offi- Changes tire, Takes SI 20 cers and directors of the Lay-to- n Rotary Club for the 1950-6- 0 year. Official installation is scheduled for July 1, said Mr. In payment Red Cross drive chairman I TAII, TILSPAY NO. 17 M UM II 10. 19.59 Layton zone changes make man for tuio neu) shopping centers For Kaysville announced FUison. l.AYTON, ltte Farmington An Ogden lady paid $120 to have a flat tire reation program training in- fixed here Saturday evening structors and teaching aides for was the amount an obhg the swimming classes by Mrs. That motorist took from the Norma Swan, at present a ing of Mrs. Eunice Hubbard, member of the board of (Erec- pure i Ogden, while he was replacing tors for the chapter. Mrs. Gordon Gurr, Chapter the damaged tire. Chairman and Kaysville resiMrs. Hubbard was on her j. 4 , .' i j dent, urges all to give gener- way home from Salt Lake City i , ously for the support of the when the tire went flat on Red Cross programs. Highway 01 near Lagoon at Mrs. Stanley Parrish, Cen- about 8:45 pm. The stranger, terville, has announced the ap- a young man driving a 1050 pointment of three Centerville Ford, green or gray in color, women to direct the American stopped to assist and drove Red Cross Fund Campaign in away with the money and perthat community: Mrs. David sonal affects from Mrs. HubMoon, Mrs. Leah Osswalla and bard's purse. Mrs. Luzelle Wilde. The drive will be made March 9th Mrs. Hubbard described the throughout Davis County under youth a3 being about 5 0 tall, the direction of Mrs. Bertha weighing 170 pounds, having Muir. light brown hair and wearing Mrs. Parrish reminds us of light brown trousers. He said $ the active participation of Cen- he lived in the Farmington terville residents in Red Cross area, and after leaving Mrs. programs particulaily the Hubbard drove north on HighBlood Bank. Centerville Blood 89 towards Kaysville. He f collections have been made sev- way went through the apparently eral times with residents using up almost all of their de- purse sometime while he was at Davis High School, Handing, discusses proj'jUL WHITESIDES, PrincipalCouncil posits each time. changing the tire. PTA Meeting to be held Thursday evening. gram for Davis County The Davis County chapter National Conference on Secondary Educaon xxill Whitesides report Principal has acknowledged that it is to left Scouts to pick up right. Wayne Sheffield, Dad s Committion, With him in picture arc, very proud of Mrs. Tarrish, Eoicst Barker, reprePTA Bountiful Larry Kneedy, Kaysville, has been named to direct the American Red Cross fund drive m the Kaysville business section. The drive will be conducted this week. Kaysville residents are re, Six Davis County men and minded that the Davis County women enlisted in the Armed Chapter of the American Red Service during the past month. Cross has cooperated thoroughly with the Kaysville Civic As- They included: EsARMY Della Frejeres pinoza, Clearfield; Thomas Alma Tindlay, Layton; and Richard Stone Woolsey, Kays sociation in Six sign up, Enter service their t tV 'f5 ?: 1 Ordinance, zone summer rec- i Mop approved By city council Public hearing Layton La j ton's new toning ordinances took place Mon-- day evening at the city building. Only a small group of persons were pres- on ent to discuss the ordinances, which bring city laws on building and zoning up to date, and makes several zone changes. Two major commercial zone ville. changes, both to permit shopNAVY Thomas Lee Ilazel-dinping centers, are a part of the Kaysville. new zone map. Merlin MARINE CORPS Ono of the new commercial Reece Burnell, Bountiful. zones will extend the present AIR FORCE Wayne Henry commercial area ve't to Union Hill Air Force Base Twenty-tOlson, Clearfield. Pacific railroad tracks along Two Iavis County men have hree Ogden Air Materiel the noi th side of Main Street been inducted by Selective Ser- Area employees split a $833 from Cross Street to the Ilill vice during the past month. cash jackpot this week as a and Field Rond intersection were Edward Donald result of their suggestions to They city limits. This section, formerMontgomery, Layton, who was save the Air Force time and ly Commercial 3 back 150 feet inducted January 2S: and Mel- money. from h'ghwny and the remainvin Lloyd Farnsworth, BountiTangible savings to the Air der mamifactm ing, will all beful, who was inducted February Force during first-yea- r applicome Commercial 2. Included is 6. cation of their ideas are estithe site of a proposed Ameri-ia- n mated at $27,833. Food Store at the Hill Thomwas award winner Top Road Main Street interField as W. Dunn, 3317 Eccles Ave., section on property of Spen-r- ( received $315. Ogden, who r Adams. Dunn, an electronic flight conpresident; High tee; Mrs. Ezra T. Clark, The other commercial zone trol foreman, suggested a new who has been exceptionally acEleat and Association Hilltop prim ipal tive in chapter affaiis and is sentative of Davis County Principals. is for property of Mrs. TB-2- 9 ihange for type compass coupling Council I rcfident. II. King, William Mrs. and Leo member a of scouts in this Green at the intersection presently the All school, mentary Kaysville Davis serdevice aircraft at Ilill. The Eighteen County of Fort Lane and Gentile. The vicemen were separated Horn replaces older and unreliable board of directors. community are sending out an pmpo,ed change leaves residen. the Armed Forces during the equipment and will save the appeal for old newspapers to tial section inn feet deep along month. included: Air Force $17,280 during the They past Permanent help them make money for their Gentile from Fort Lane to the ARMY Edward McCarthy first year of adoption. So you were convicted of activities. George Iriggs home, 340 East Others receiving cash awards Johnson, Farmington; Eddie burglary twice, robbery with and Gentilp, ill residential, Woods Mayer, Cross; Thomas were: Scouts will pick up the bound violence three times, and manthe residential between rh,mg3 Charles Parry, Layton; Aaron Ogden: George C. Checketts, slaughter once? asked a mag- papers on the last Saturday of The meeting will cFo fraturejthe Briggs home and XX'ayne's Franklin Richards, Farming-ton- ; $10; Raymond J. Jacklir, $10; istrate. elementary nounced by Mrs. XXilliam H. Kaysville Boh March each hiteridf month, beginning Foodtown, and the manufartur-prinripa report by Fmil school and secondary and Dan Rodney Schofield, Frank J. Me Arthur, $5; Darprograms King, pietulcnt. That's right, sir, replied the Davis High, on the mg zone behind this area and 28. Only newspapers, no other will be scrutinized at the meetof Kaysville. defendant. rell C, Mikkrison, $50; Guy E. After that I seemed .The meeting is slated for 7.50 National Conference on Second- - bordering on the Bamberger NAVY Lawrence Collins Miller, $13; Clarence H. Peter- to drift into a life of crime. papers or slick magazines, etc., ing this Thursday of the Daws in the Daws High School of way and Tort Lane to p.m. McKee Jr., North Salt Lake; The Teamster ary Education held recently nt right County Council ITA, it was an are of value to the scouts. son, $37.30, and Arthur Smith, and will feature a question and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Cnnumrnal 1. A shopping cen-XRichard Wheelon Eingham, $15. Information answer period. hitcsidcs, president of the ter is in the planning stage Sunset; James Lamont Flesher, Clearfield: John P. Abrams, concerning the cbmentary di- Secondary Principals Asocia- - here. Bountiful; Vernon Ross Lay-to- $10; Aubrey J. Powell, $100; The new rnne map al'o invision of public schools will be turn, was a delegate to the conClearfield; Sam Sanchez, Robert L. Smith, $75; George cludes a Residential 1 area for submitted Wall-berby Bernell Wrigley, vention. layton; and Carl Rulon H. Tingey, $15; and Robert E. t he Dean assistant superintendent of DaClearfield. Morgan Wheat Rulga Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, program Turner, $13. Roy: Robert F. Schools. vis MARINE CORPS Gentile, development on David Brown, $13; Reese H. Chad-burthe said that public chairman, which was recently annexed to Galobeer, Woods Cross; and Linden B. $15; Goodwin, Hoiton C. Miller, director rf is initd to the informative the Monte Robert McLane, Layton. citj ; a Residential $10, and Calvin Hooper, $13. to cxpcu- in the meeting in education secondary for ,,lland 0aW B1Pa AIR FORCE Arnold Layton: Everette II. Meade, board mcmbeis of local along Highway 89; a charga county, will discuss that pha-- e tivc rage, Bountiful; Joe $15; and James K. Stoddard, PTA units. from and of the school Fvstem. Rodarte, Layton; Dale Curtis $37.50. Sunset: Arthur G. Mum-forto agi irultural alorg Schryver, Farmington; George $13. Kaysville: Collins D. the south side of Gentile from Richard Stuart, Sunset; and Smith, $20. Salt Lake City: Hint Stioet wist to the city Samuel Nephi Trujillo, Gordon K. Theurer, $10. Briglimits; and a change from ham City: Ornell W. Vail, $10. . manufacturing to agricultural along Phillips Street from Flint Sheet east to the Union Fa- $11, non. A $0591(O0 buildClearfield 527 cific railroad tracks. lcar-ficHomes, Pouhcn Inc, new ( the fur ing permit the Ea't 250 South, home, $9, fif'd, the hearing t Following High school boo'-te- JW ' v 1 J additions for xalu- Permits wlmli no major objections wer new ! building community's ! V Sf o f homes were isupd to the fol- - raised, ihe city council passed s i, A , ation to th V'4 f ! the for .lowing: Joseph IB bee, Cl villa, ,n the new ordinances and zon a million dollars mark Farmington Building per-- Layton, garage, 12,0X1; Charles A;;-- 1 Prii e. $2, 500; Arthur Eybce, 59 map making them a part of tb Permits of month February. mits were issued in the unin- - DihL'r, Bountiful, residence, X'llla includDine, $2,oon; Kent Fnive- - romniuniiy's laws. al'O the ' ' by city corporated area of Dy is Coun- - vi.roo; O. F. McKay, residence, " Eire h, $2,000; Rocs Tip- ? 815 i. 1y, ed eight new hotne. ' ty for the month of February Bountiful, $10,850; new pelts, 2 Alllane, $2,0 hi; andj School District, Davis for construction costs totalling Carl Rockwell, residence and -school at 930 South loon Oat her Cooper, 0 Airlane, $2,DirCCfOfS Ham $S9,47S, according to a report carport, XXoods .t high kitAJLs&si raMliVmnrnrti i w.:.. L -- .,..ar.er Cross, $S,352; Ea-- t, it10$05yxifi. from Harold J. Tippetts Davis Carl Rorkwell, residence and Permits for gaiagts or To A. J. Niederhauer, 136 Vet County Surveyor. DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS QUARTET? They are among the most popular carport, XVoods Cross, $6,432. $10,990. Mr. tions to garages were issued to borne, North, CO SidPermits issued included the some odd years ago Niederhau'cr al?o received per-- 1 the following: Clarence people in this community and the picture xvas taken Kaysville B. 0. Brough, Eloxham following: Cals in Dalton, Orch-- ' snow. lot3 Sam xvas of and xxhen there ney Stewait during a typical winter mits for homes at 135, 117 andXVard, 125 South 359 East, t srd Dire, Bountiful, residence, directors of tha Standing in the background i3 George Green, with his three children ine VWt 350 North for $10,990 ooo; and Jack XVahlen, 155 XVest were Its Com- $11,775; Everett Fhister, BounKays-xillof him New Irrigation V50 Survey bishop North, $15o. front, left to right, Clifford Green (do you recognize ea(h. tiful, rridenre and garage, $13,-fuatur- hern Kaysville Major Georgs M. a at meeting O'hrr penni': II. K. First Ward) ; Mary (now Mrs. Bril who lives in California) ; and alxvyn Spnntcr Con' 'ruction, 162 Claries XX'. Nje. residence, Gougler, E. O. D. Branch, Hill commerto additmn night. day XVe't 759 North, home, $12,090. phenson, (affiliated with Bowman's Food Store in Kaysville). Bountiful, $5,746; Charles XV. Air Force, will be the guest New directors named wer Melvin D. Glauser, 536 South cial, 4r9 South State, $3,090. The picture was taken in front of their home which was torn down a few Gel Nje, Bountiful, two residences speaker at Rotary Club 378 North Clifton Ball sod WOka." Donahue, R, Ralph on 91 500 iifth. JVest East, home, $11,000. with carports, $9,223 each; at 7 p.m., at Davit High years ago to make way for progress and the nexy Highway; braith. 150. 200 $ West, Lorin Park, 111 Locust, home. 8nd Center Street in Kaysville. Thayna XV. Corbridge, XVest School cafeteria. $835 divided By e, 23 at Hill For savings 'L. 18 separated From military Old newspapers lfA Discussion of overall school program On agenda for PTA Council meeting XX al X -- Old Photo n, g, la't n, te manu-fnrtun- d, Davis building permits total near $90,000 " Vv' "J in Feb. ;A' 'AiAffiT yy Clearfield building permits For February total $749,800 K, three-quarter- 1 - . 1 'A iH - New Survey ddi-35- 9 Rotary meet j ' n; y XVed-nesd- |