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Show blirnyiwi u:;i'.es:al cj.;.--. 141 PIESFOI.M AV. salt use city lo.urAa Utah s industrial Can Spring be far behind ? ? growth reflected in Davis County Industrial development in Utah over the past 12 months has been significant and far reaching, according to a report from the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning. Some of the industrial growth in the state occurred m Davis JZ V pjS3 yM AI oir;rf r&ilM?.l'vV v 4 v ikj I i j- - - ,yf - 1 r-- fv 51 J4 f?l JVf ' S4 F svtt- 7 VV 5& V t x v$ . V&SrAx Company of Airplane Seattle is slated to join Utah's industrial family, according to Air Force announcements. Construction of a $11 million plant on part of Hill Air Force Base reservation, which formerly was Arsenal, is scheduled to Ogden in the fall of I960. This begin new facility w ill house the assembly, repair and recycling levels for this operation have been reported in the 800 to 1,000 range. Clearfield Naval Supply Depot grew' increasingly important as a site for industrial activity. Space under lease to private firms reached 500,000 square feet during 1959, and now includes a variety of acti ities of California Westing-housPacking Corporation, Electric, Sperry, Utah and Thiokol Chemical Corporation. -V vj,. 4rr if - tfrAfS? P'.v Country. Boing i ft t . 14 .?--!- J, ,2 ,i I . ;r , im i1k:h v $$fS Mfef 4 , ? ? ju w AK xf jStom , ESo WHAT BOY can resist the mud puddles of springtime? Depicting this typical boyhood urge are Cloyd Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hess and his cousin, Brian Gough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gough. Both boys live in North Farmington. PUBLIC ON JUVENILE PROCEDURES it . i A &J Board of Mayor J. Clifton Linford, chairman of the Sewer Davis Improvement DiTrustees lor the Central A Day is Court showing actual procedures followed in handling of juvenile the that engineers announced plans and strict Friday cases in the First Juvenile District of Utah Court will 1 offend to the public on Sattreatment plant to serve a for sewage proposed urday, March 19, in the courthouse at Farmington beginning at 10 a.m. the Central Davis County area, including Kaysville, FarmKenneth K. Ktiser, probation ollicei, will open the court vith sonic brief remarks Fruit ington, and the unincorporated area including concerning the philosophy of the Juvenile Court, Board. the endorsed by were unanimously Following Mr. Reiser's introduction, there will be thne mock trial-- , with ques-pum- p Height, of the District which was created over a year Tiustces tion and answer penods aftei Lin-- i sewage collection lines but ago aie Major J. Clifton each tnal foie Ilon. Zmgler, with Mrs. (joamt them better w.'h the foid and Rulon D. Barnes, nish only limited treatment to The flrst tna Wlli concern oie-o- n and Mr. Keiser aKo pat- - woikng, of the ceuit m the which now finds its Kaysville; deLoie Nichols ami the waste Wallace ra fflc delinquency. ' tir,r)ating M ilham C. Rigby of Farming- - way into the Great Salt Lake. McClellan will explain the pro- of this A joint lecogmtion The court is sponsoied by the ton; and LaMar Green and n The Day m Court pmceduie cedure in which all )hases of counFederaled the of Utah District Davis most inioimative serious should of , problem Burton prove Fiuit Heights. juvenile couit nearing per- - and Mr. Reiser expie.ssed a dt- - tion of W omens Clubs and is Mr. Elwood and cils of Kaysville, Farmington, Neff, engineer, taimng to this tjpe of case ne that a la) ge number of peo- similar in aim and scope to na- Kenneth Newman of Edward L. and the unincorporated areas will be enacted. Participants attend the tiials to ac- - tional piogtams. Bui ton and Company met with including Fruit Heights to conin the mock trial include Mi-- s ple sider the formation of a sewer the Boaid to diseu-- s the Linda Lee Chisholm; Chief O. ' Following many meea of such bihty pioject. B. Record will act as the police the Cential Davis Sewer Davis of ting, This section County officer; Hon. E. F. Ziegler, District was leImpiovement consider to tbe last sewage is judge; with Mr. Reiser the in Februaiy, binee the gally organized treatment facilities, officer and Mis. Rose a prelimiand authorized comliiri), the of north end county Oleson the cleik. feasible report by Neff Sunnary Clearfield, Layton, piling The second mock tiial w.ll set, Clinton, West Point, and Engineering and Construction concern T ue teacher bpcak- and hai ia.i icks Day with us, is delinquency, seived by the Company of Salt Lake City. Mr. McClellan explaining he says dui ing school houi is of mg uigtd all parents of Central Syracuse, is' Davis Sewer North The results of that leport and Improve- beaiin this tjpe of va-t procedure importance to his Indents, student, by Mis. 'Vinnified ment District with an recommendations by the finanoperating of the TTA. hat he will -- ay at the Cen- - Garrett, ing also. Jan Buch will play sewer treatment plant, and the cial consulting firm of Edwaid the pait of the juvenile and tial Davis Junior Ilighs PTA In addition to the short includL. Burton and Company have -, rThui-ua- y Dora Trowbridge the pi- the par- south end of the County, will piove sloii, with teacln niee.ing West Bountiful. in a full endorsement Centerville, ing ent, with other parui ipants be- Si.mu'atmg and infoini..nve to cut, will hear some rou-in- g Woods Cross, North of the piogram by the Central ingBd Hon. Zieglei, Mr. Reiser the paiems of his oavtinie In h music jlayed by Centialsl Buuntitul, Salt Lake, cieated as the South Davis Sewer Improvement Disjf bund under the dnection of thaipes. Davis Sewer Impiovement Dis- trict tiuttees and by the counThe third trial will be a negThis final PTA meeting of 1 rank Paiker. has plans underway for cils and representatives of lect case. Mrs. Wilma McClel- the Junior High is planned to Inasmuch as the schools piin- - trict, new treatment plants. their Kaysville, Farming ton, and lan will play the role of the give patents and teamen, alike, cinal, Richard S. Stevenson, lias The steady residential and Fruit Heights. mother and Mrs. Myrtle Hieg an opportunity to evaluate the been run led piincipul of Davis A series of informative arthe child welfare woiker be- - year of associatu n between Mngn Scuool, it will be an op- - .commeicial growth of this area anticipated growth stresses ticles describing the advantages lte,cheis, patent-- , student- - and port an, ty tor parents to give anJ of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Fletcher, other teacici. The PTA him a vote of thanks befoie he the pressing need for complete of treatment of sewage on a basis will begin Rsve- - foj lus new assignment sewage treatment facilities for District-wid- e 7:..n. is to set mg begin at e of the Students at the clinic were ad- ami, i t he same time, to wel- tbe entire aiea. Kaysville and in the next Patents will vi it eicn of dressed by outstanding snorts their childi en's room, in turn, come UJ1. am Wanen m as Farmington each have some writers and photographer. Ihey xot to be confused wall a back plump; I. Mr. Waiien has been also attended discussion sessions to school night vvh.ch was held piincruil. DAVIS NEWS BRIEFS After the sessions the students eailier in toe .Student- - of Initial will be d ye.n, tin the Class A basketball of code of the a guen topiemg will give Inc teacneigames. 6haMor fir students dinchance to peak their nnnu- David Fletcher, a senior, is the abocit. what the Hus s ing the day Hiur-dayeui Supply DeLGIearheldOden, Ltan, Twelfth Naval District head- quarters announced today. struc-One wing of the ture is 30 by 25 feet. The other is 18 by 14 feet. It is constructed of wood frame and siding on con- Crete foundation, with a bituminous built up roof on wood sheathing. There is an overehead steam distribution and condensate return system of 800 linear feet. The purchase must remove all property within 90 days after date of sale. Prospective purchasers may inspect the property and receive detailed information and copies of the bid form by writing the deports commanding officer. Bids will be accepted until 10 a.m., March 25, 1960, by the Twelfth Naval District Public Wotks Office, Real Eastate Division San Bruno. Bldg. California. 1 .SOME PEOPLE MAY want to wade in the mud when the $ spring calls; others may want to plant seeds and dig in the dirt; others may want well, to play tennis, for instance. . -- Ths Jiro-bati- it: ft , 4 , ,, V'.Y o,v $ ; , ys Vji R f, : v a i 4 ,1 . . m t r,v-- TRII -- pio-ide- nt ses-Mr- s. 07 meet-Layto- nieet-coveie- -- Kaysville maid is Farmington; Dean son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby, Kaysville: Boyd Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Pearson, Clearfield; and David Fletcher, son sgriSl th j e, - anti con-traff- Pretty Darlene Drake, Kays-villtogged herself all out for Davis a game on the courts last week when the weather looked more suitable. She put her racket Conference away again when she looked out her window Monday morning. By Warren Ridderhoff Four students from Davis High Shes not giving up, though, as she is convinced that summer School attended the annual Sports Writers and Photographers Clinic fun is on its way, fighting held March 9 at the University through the snow. of Utah. The students were Edward Still, if winter comes can Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Etsil spring be? Fisher, teashsr sposks parents will listen at raset students Attend state 1 i , John M. Goddard, Layton will daring American explorer, with his exciting film- -' lecture at the Davis High auditor-- 1 Thursday, March 31, as a building program for the Layton Eighth Ward. The show is scheduled to begin at 7:30 and admission will be by a dollar donation from adults, 50c from children. il 1 ' Another Kaysville girl, Miss Nancy White, daughter Seoifield, was chosen runner-up- . Third plate went to Lucy Rae Wilkins, Salt Lake City. of Mr. and Mrs. Golnen Miss Nielson was selected experimental aircraft including Layton Somt thing new ha- - been added to the adminthe fantastic rockel plane, the 1 Administra-to of City 15. Goddard flies with Layton City, aicoi.ing jet aces in istration , the world's fastest planes on prac-iu- tor, Gilbert Fairholm. tice combat missions, Departments v,tbni the tu.v tie Polic. ing 50,000 feet up at hand in monthly reports v, Mich have been compiled sizzling Water This new report speeds; strafing, dive bombing,1 showing their activities, expel t.-, etc. at napaiming and rocket-firinwill give the cuunciimen ..5 citations vee issued, with plan ground targets, etc. and mayor an opportunity to pi, warning tickets being given. first hand mfoi ni'ition have AAUV7 about the woikings of each Tha two films Mr. Goddard Members of the partment, Mr. Fairholm said. will present are Boldest JourReport from the Police De- AAl'W will Kaysville Branch, ney , featured in LOOK magazine 7 the partment for the month of leb- at Wednesday at I and on the famous nation-wid- e . home Mrs' Ruth ruuiy showed the total nr.,-- S jour on traific chaige-- , one Rnmpton, TV series Bold Inurnev and two 4.!. as nlade There weie Guest will be Syracuse. speaker buiglary and ops pettit laiceny. Our Ultrasonic Ae Russell L. Davis. State Librarian, cases of burglary, with one A total of 12 calls wue an- The Boldest Journey film de- according to Mrs. Isabella Smith, eh'tu ed by the department; one swered, 25 complaints signed tails the adventures of Mr. God- - program chairman. grand laiceny; one auto theft, and 4.'! ane-i- s mauc. dard and his beautiful wife. Pearl- ppg program is under the di- - with the auto recoveied, four ITom the In- - ect.on Depart-- ' yne, and a young school teacher, rechon of the Social and Economic pettit larceny, with t vo tleaied. Billie Mane Gannon as they tra- theie weie lepoits of 19 den.cnt, Dui ing the month, jssues Committee, Mrs. Leona The vel together completely around - buiming ac12 pci nuts Clawson, chairman. partment investigated cn-estimated the world on a 24 country, 40.000 weie budding mof which two the weie During evening, election eidents, to 15 compaied to six permile odyssey that takes them to 0f president and secretary will 'jury accident- - and theie weie at $2 some of the most fabulous areas ta-accidents. mit at $7n,nni cost for the Members of the norm-- nine pace of Europe, Africa and Asia. month of Januaiy. .nation committee have suggested Total property damage was Our Ultrasonic Age" contains Mrs. Leona Clawson for pie.sident 010. Theie was one driver conThe department re- action packed scenes of 16 jet and Mrs. Wynona Frost for victed of driving under the in- - coved $67. m in fees for build bombers and the latest Itary of the group. fluence of alcohol. A total of ing peimits. ' -- g sets meeting! 7 rt ! ' IN THE SPRING a young man's fancy turns to seeds? Yes, if hes a farmer as Leonthoughts of ard Wilcock, Farmington, happens to be. Miss Wool Dart staff sports editor. tlon jlas meant to them ami to H i,e h ,s been joi mutated by Dean Umpleby, junior, is the Dart iiiombei- - of tne PTA woiking Beauteous Mi.--s Diane Nielson, daughter of Mr. and photographer. lar gioup- - and oigen-vvehas been made schola-iicall- y as v.nli Mrs. H. J. Nielson, X14 E. 2nd North, Kaysville, was Edward Fisher and Boyd Pear-- i Rations the entile as emotionally. thioughout cho.-t- n son were chosen for their photo-Utahs entry in the Miss Wool of America in a Come and help celebtate St. county. or contest held Saturday at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. graphic sports writing abilities Um-pleb- Daring explorer to present films and lecture March 31 4JL. I960 District endorses plans for sewage treatment plant DAY IN COURT PLANNED TO INFORM A surplus heating plant building with a coal fired boiler, stoker, and piping has been of- the U.S. Naval fered for sale - , C 15, b-- fw0 - IV$ cVV v March e Wwgmmr ? 'Vfnty, ts e 1 secre-fighter- from a field of 14 con- testants. She is a fieshman at the University of Utah studying fashion design. The national contest, to which .Miss Nielson will go, will be held the second week ol jn gal, Angelo, Texas, FFA NAMES TWO WINNERS Future Farnicrs of America regional contc-- t winner lor area have been announced by Clinton Zollinger, rtg'onal conlert chaiiman. State F'armer candidates are Kenzie King, Ron Turner and Leo Kennedy, Davis Chapter members; Kimball Buttertield, Ed Sorenson, David Stucki and Arthur Hig-lefrom other chapters. Top honors in tile parliamentary procedure competition went to the Davis Chapter team, nun.btrs of which are Dennis Flint, chairman; I.yman FTeestone, Ronald Thurgood, F'rank Rigby and Kent Hudson with Jack Stewart, alternate. Winners of FTA Foundation awards include Ron Tui tier, Davis Chapter, farm electrilication; with the Davis Chapter winning F'arm Safety Award. Arthur ID'ghley, Grant v ille, w;s named area re.sentativ e in the scholarship conie.--t spon-ore- d by btand- ard Oil Co. DAVIS MAN KILLED IN GARAGE ACCIDENT Lloyd E. Jorgensen, 36, 288 Vet L,0(j North. Sunset, died of injuries suffered when a vehicle slipped fiom a bumper jack and fell on him. Mr. Jorgensen had been working on the automobile in his garage when the accident occurred. Mr. Jorgensen was an active citizen in the bun.-area, a member of Civil Air Patrol, American Legion and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Sunset Ward, LDS Church. He is survived by widow, parents, son, Larry E., and daughter, Linda. MOSQUITOS TAKE HEED! New governing operations of the Davis County Mosquito Abatement District will be pre-entby the board of control at the next meeting, April 12, according to J. Ellis Holbrook, board president. The new reflect amendments to state laws governing mosquito abatement activities. The committee named to draft new rules include Frank Arnold, Davis County sanitarian; F'oreit Barker Fruit Ueighte, and Keftae Kiljyick, Centerville. -- et Since World War II School capital outlay reaches S13,270,992 the erd of World War Davis School District has sicnt a total of $13,270,992 for capital outlay. Last year (1958-59- ) the district spent $2,160,869 for capital outlay purposes. These facts were reported by Utah Foundaton in their 1960 edition of th Statistical Abstract of Government in Utah. This 65- Since II, OH, THE RUTS one can gc.t Into especially In the early spring and on Utah highways. Would you say that this sign of spring is hard on springs? page reference publication is a compilation of the and most frequently used data pertaining to the gov ernment and the economy of Utah. Tbe Foundation's Abstract shows that all forty Utah school districts spent a total of $181,344,740 between 1943 and 1959 for capital most-wante- d outlay purposes. During the 1958-5- tion publication shows that the school year, capital outlay ex- total net indebtedness 'after alpenditures in Utah amounted to lowing for sinking funds of all forty school districts at the end $26,851,844. school year was In order to finance this huge of the 9 1958-5- $55 841,979. capital outlay program, many The report reveals that Davis districts including Davis, raised School District had a net outstand-part of the needed funds through ing indebtedness of $4,923,688 at school year. the tala of bonds. Tba Founda tbe close of the 1958-51 9 by-la- ed by-la- 1 |