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Al a liitle Dift lime, ihe fort u block. or about 72 rod further west. lo ' .Sired, ami a portion of the W. 1 ur-to- to to the wrak. deJohn K. lUmc mJs a rl of th riuiuvr Trail 4 the tomiHciKcmcnt of hg wall bmlding as June 8. 144 when he and Wdtum B. Smith. John M annul. W ilium J Barm and wbm. started digging tor the w8. dUi ut lo hrl newly (fanned wall wravbuilt. OPENINGS in the fort wall .were at ihe Barnc Bank cor her so wagon could ra Ihrooch Ihe east of ihe Kay- -' viite Mill. o waier could run 'out.- - Carol Ivin Collcti in Kaywilte Our Town make Ihri bbvervation. ll i in tcievnng that there i a tier ol half hlock. both on ihe eari .side and on the west. Tull Mock conuincd eight acre. I being smaller by two acre than (hove in Salt Lake City. Why Mr. Fox decreased the lire of the block and included . half block i unknown. AS MENTIONED in an earlier article. the purpose for fori construction wat to offer protection from the Indian. The torts were never used a defense against Indian attack. Instead. they served a place where settlers could stay until Fort Districts. Locating wppointed for these districts and each district was required to File bonds amounting to SIO.OOO for (he faithful performance of building a fort. There were five districts in Davis County. The legislature phTstribed taxes for the completion of these forts. District No. 2 that there shall be a tax of $30 on each lot within said fort, $12 poll tax on each man over the age of 18 and percent on the valuation of property within the district. District No. 5, that there shall be a tax of $30 on each lot within said fort, $12 poll tax on d man over 18 each and 16 percent on the valuation offiri)perty within said disable-bodi- 1 1 able-bodie- trict. " EVERY able bodied man was to work out this assessment either by workung on the fort wall or by hiring someone describe the like thi. lbe wall was constructed of clay dug from the outside, the excavation forming a moat around the outside. It was put up In lumber lorms. similar lo the present method of conctctc contraction. At the base Ihe wall was about fise feet wide, and it tapered up to about three (eel at the lop. the height being about ix feet. According lo Dnily Stew ail Hume, construction Marled digging al a point on the south ode of what i now Block 8. Hat A Kay tile Townsite Kj)xdie m tomb t4 the Ka ss die $IJ and south (4 the Mosquito Abo- u , q torn Building ol KaixtiUc, I mdy toewart Barm goes us some msthi into bow the mote two the Ion was uran-glitbeW c mot cd to the fon some lime in the summer of j 157. when Caroline was a baby. We rolled down our bilk log room and mos cd it up to the Ion just bask of where the otj home now Mand. Vt i;;Mm Smith ow ned the ke on the corner. and father the nest: and father later bought the corner to (torn him. MANY IAMILIIS chose not to move into the ton. Pari of the Kay 1 1 ori has an unusual destiny. The tog room referred to by Mr. Batnc was khated in 1949 by Claude T. Hume, lie states in the hook. The log The Cirim Years. cabin was still standing in ihe backyard of ihe William Sic wan home, where Sophie Emily sister was then residing. Sophie told Claude T. Humes, tony year ago your mother stood by this cabin and said to me: Sophie, never tear it i Ihe orithis cabin down ginal home, the one father moved to this site in the summer of 1857 from its location down by ihe William B. Smith place, where it was erected in Ihe winter of 1851-5Sic-wa- n. AT THE March term of ihe Territorial Legislature in 1855. Davis County was laid out into e History or suney. ils I vniif"Hce-wer- BLOODS -- permanent residences could fam- ibe secured lies, merchants, tradesmen, etc. often located in the forts and the cities of Bountiful. Centerville, Farmington and Kaysvillc all built their business districts within the confines of the partially finished forts. Tullidges Histories ex- plains the socialistic advantages of living nearer together have more than counterba- THE CABIN that so well tells Kaysville's history will never be lorn down. It has been moved to a site adjacent to the This is the Place monument where it will become part of the Pioneer Trails State Park. lanced the losses resulting from the move. (into the nearly completed. Work on the north and east was begun but never completed. According to Carol Ivins Collett and Ivy B. Harvey, remains of the fort wall could be seen until just about the time the Interstate 5 Freeway was completed. Part of the wall was visible just The U.S. Dept, of Agriculture is seeking comments from the public on proposals for possible changes in the Nation's soil conservation programs. IV pros si revenue, toer Itrvetopmffll Cwp, t rl hsv sisJrd (wand c and oiHtf piwutk lensms w.a me kxate m I ari I aihn untovs a road ix to coftftftl More whwb would V huh on IV jmcfsed-t- a of KtKw with (Hive and I atriWU 9, the countd feelx m vpeak Boyer IkveU-pmcmg not only for (oand ( emral M tk M , nt M I. on the Rainbow any commeivtd cent that might want to Road con- hold time-laiifW'-- d pn-pert- M k$ OR TILATI S also feels most of the proposed road would be hull by devekrerx s w ho w ill build houung is east t the city hail prvbaHy wiihm the next year or two. Bonding would be a way of finishing the road if the money was needed but if the rood wax pr.-te- developed by private concern. then the city would m4 have to veil the bonds even though they had the authorization to veil bonds Horn the electorate. The city will need to have authorization to issue ncarfy $911.0 xi in hinds. T he council spin stresses that authorization doesnt necessarily mean ihe bonds will be issued. If development take place along the road route. Ihe bond will not be hstted. TWO OTHER issues will be heard at the same public hearing on March 25. T he council wants to amend the city planning and zoning ordinance calling for notification of the public on intended zoning or rezoning of property within the city. The proposal would be to have the zoning information receiving crop insurance, price support payments or other help from USDA farm programs. A proposal for offering land owners stronger incentives to practice soil conservation 1 Protect your engine without punishing your wallet. Motor Oil. Withlrop-Arti- c kri nrolnl W SEVEN alternative strategies for soil conservation have been developed. These include a proposal for making soil conservation mandatory through national and state laws: a suggestion that farmers be required to carry out soil conserving measures before r-- through tax reductions, cash bonuses, low interest loans, and other methods. tor tv water problems. -- ftnS N'W tv vodj kur wArf, ( 1 Dt.4yIflMt cer lravw.tr rixtnrtfd ttoixii fiitrr Iram tto Vwiciy dr? yrf xrf U4i dri, gwCHitt tt ) If f JwtofX R lUtMumf. grartal 4 IS I fwifd h'w'rv, Itaattk V Afiiii, (k, kto C. UtttH AtHwwfd Hr, I , i4 ti AH tuytrf lariofsc aJ ff 4 stwxri air J--. J frxerifvW. tto (riirr tm vJatV' reuald--g Ja yrd i4 lh rflrit, II 9l, DR. Hr, out the uri-i- i j fi IS 4 act pA-hefte- d ci who earned MR. N kl M R as chairman for Davis County fell lhce Mudy. An esiiriordinary example 4 how the voluntary sector of Amctvca contribute lo puN hk and national policy in keeping w uh the critctl heroic character 4 voluntarism m America.' In 1959. Hr, Hammond, former sice presidenl for Statistical and I pidemndopKal Research of the ACS. launched the cancer prevention study the largest human biological Mudy ever undertaken of life and dejih." ACS volunteer were aried to enliri more than one million Americans over age 30. lo learn through detailed questionnaires how their personal living styles, habit and environment influenced their health and longevity. finding vhould be passed on to the rublic. Some Endings; Low y cigarettes are lew hazardiHis than high tar hrands. They are not safe. Ida-livel- kkOMEN Ok! RMLICIIT by 40 percent had higher rate of cancer of the uterus and ovaries. Men overweight 40 percent had higher risks of and prostate cancer. slrif Ito-c- e to-u- ls, lba tv had vc heart unir IM of hu levs tosuiv sVrp fo NM tot Aron fairs Men and women reporting de4h g,Bri ciXt-n- te than , H Haifdves-- 11 toautwrans t Ito studs, pr.a-jh- to ha UK Ui C'we,U ffpar Ito ferxesewf tovX S 5' S des. (WiA'd pijpof U 9 srd- - (I going on lh Waa.4ll based a ffhCS 1 14 5H cifcrr fviifexic M e , lof,vitdrod H,u s fevi-i- W.s-Jt- J fc and !'-- ' W,had Ito wi .ito he tvifvii pi4 AMBkRkll h vpee ol a I. Kah routes scr Ibis iUh showing m.hi inl.unu-to- pfepoed I presented al Ito public heating to b held Marsh? aipm in ito I ti King Vtssd Will d no leaved nvh 4 Canxcf AIR rtt 1 1 110V SicC there wav huie ddlcrence between lung cancer rates in uihan and noa! poputatoins 4 in the MuJ . gen- eral air pollution was deemed not an imporia.'U cause 4 lung Canker, hath pliO v a, cine: Some early batches (uJ been cin lamroatcJ with the SV-4- u virus, which caue Madder cancer m monkey s. Hut people in the stuJy who had been given this contaminated vaccine had the same Cancer death rate a those w ho ha J mil been so vaccmateJ. ISOMkll: 4 This drug was sus- inducing lung cancer. T B patients in the study who presumably took daily doses of the drug showed no ine trace of cancer after lea to 15 year, np pected esti- mated that if the field work had been done by professionals it your review is available at local USDA offices. Send your written comments and suggestions to: Response Analyses Center. Box 888. Athens. Ga. 30603. Comments must be signed and postmarked no later than March 28. 1980. G.S. HARRIS CO. INC. OGDENS MOST COMPLETE STOVE & STONE CENTER MARCH INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE!! mv TRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER PRODUCTS HARRISTONE VENEER Reg. 1.85sq. ft. NOW $J50 tipri 'jvpLTni per sq. ft. M.inlU-- $69o Ck'.mmy Brushes & AceesMiries Triple W.iH Chimney s S,lle Flue Chimney ja L Mon.-Sa- t. 10-- 6 DECORATIVE STOVE PADS. f Cle.im-- $569 BEMiill'Q Glass Doors for Loading and Fire Viewing Ash Pan Under Firebox for Cleanliness Cast Iron Lined Firebox Airtight Ltghtweighl Installs in Minutes Aim-nve- now Reg. 703.00 Solid Oik Phi e Ctxystrix turn Metal Edgtd ftr Dutabdily V.mous CoKtrw Chimm-- Hours Converts to Open Fireplace Fan Equipped for Added Circulation Airtight Colorful Ceramic Decorated Automatic Thermostat Draft Control Guaranteed Burns Up To 14 Hours On One Load Of Wood ti RRISfflHT.QYirRAR WXMbSlPFLWOOD; mm (example) SPECIAL Lightweight Easily Inslalkd ly ihe Do It Yourseller Installs from Top Down Excellent Behind Wtxxl Stoves Complete Do ll Yourself Kits Available Buy FtX lory Direct r N.iiurnl Moss R.Kk N.ilmal Qu.iiliile E.n lh Slaves Anliyhl Fireplace Inserts Sloix- - Seolors $AVE 25 off 69 $AVE $AVE t'Vsq. fl As low as 485 SAVE Baffled Long Burning ' Budi in BBQ With Each Stove Extenor Available m Porcelamzed Steel Colors Dr Grn., Burn! Gold, Red, Blue Wht , Beige, Brown, Charcoal Grey Front or Sxie Loading if x Biit For Cual Uwl Imported each Reg. 850.00 NQW ONLV MxIrTTT, $549 ics2 Discounted 338 No. Main, Kaysville V, fl Fre5aiiriaa 0e of -- M h cl.fv sfw-we- d .fe Avr ito tod y . 101,01 lif Kpalif wkifsct to4 4 vw-t- o V to tore ito ikj ivy M cvercord etn totui Ito slud al0 dealt wok sun sdMAri cu fu k 4 id c k 1 - fee rcpcuiotg K-i-- ri i rnxr ttz,t d M 4 .'crl ( iiitofe Wsrif dia ' 'fe.awc yjjiof gK to 4 ,l crv)w.-a- Uk d ito kitNyyiHtc-j- m had kjfhff (10.1 -- ordo.4 "dad ,11 ito 1 '4 Ito d mUiswI I- ? ;a'f 1,4 1.4 It fctol ( I, n I,' ( wo and Wh ven-i- y!oou K rn lr.fi ,4.a (izrvi (a-.ir.- I wjI mt.t 14 to ito ZuiX t Woe. IX fate teat dna Ito (CU) to I.,- - rrkwni4 toM djifMtoo drill e general repsit on sm.4mg and hr4;h to onlv in lung and other cancer but in hcait tli-anj other areas and the basts I. the hcalitl Warning on cigarette packages. lelJ work for the c Kl EMAIL 67 a poxwt t Htairai?rtVr'S senitc It through MARKET analyst AotxM.riri mlormati-wur- paper rind hi provided key information tor the Surgeon 2 (4ef, w!uj ACS tolanicrr Iron that many dowi. repretemutg M.WO volunteer TIU Mod vne lor dm; thoi Id vuivni for rtfoevl, kit IIMOM) fol- stored o tolls of magnetic computer tape. to attend ihe annivcrveri Rkkjlww, tot Wax aked Id attomxi Mr, Jotuny C ar- refd tfs la MmJ pfrt 4 utoih Ml Ik I M pfmAcd tirivslu - ito (vrso( wow Reg. 95.00 376-34- jiiirax I wl lv.wl M IS lwpif fhi'isc ptra ft!a (4Z) Mw.isiksw preiw4 led lowed. con- DQliam LITER 137 South Main, Layton w 4 PHOIXK'I SEASON MOTOR011 946 j sivOf,w4i4l r twnrvri toia a 4 MuJ record, 4 wuh si 41 Vp, m 14 rori ter Id 99 Iwt.itMiovndinoil Orid-mrijf- I Hr, KsIbivixJ i.Jm nn At 4 4joar l-- Araed todf Ito wtod I Mist K 199, Hr, keiltl .aMdif M 4t torxMik rrvmci iiitHHki -0 s fn-- duSittx ! H tor if ori fori to'mriw th IW 4 spa- 1 QUART- a) 4t is 4HI.S1J Up-Dat- ed 7) FASHION hp-Arti- c 376-346- S ts( fi&in rr. It ft( Material for Case ' f4 (ft! t 4 truit to a (HI ito f',-A- 'l (ri x tV liri wf at tow tto flJl.'ftt M rif 4x4 HARRISTONE 1 K - ditions and a conservation program to address soil and 3 ALl !tt fcr,a - M f sWiri next 4 tom i MW wOfloisJlr a ti.wwuM tor I- kvtl Hz 0 4, viinr W M M.w IW it r 8 to 4a xiot laklul vMitt THE LAW requires an appraisal of our resource QMIEIte & 4-- 4 - r t Ito fu tv tono-d.ia- if M W ..v4r4 wot to riri Proposal For Mandatory Soil Conservation By State Law forts). 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