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Show VOLUME TWENTY ONE LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, On Project At Bountiful new M m t CLEARFIELD Work is expected to get under way in the near future on an addition to the North Davis junior high school here at a cost of approximately $25,000, Superintendent E. J. Hartvigsen reported. The addition, to be used as a music department, will consist of a land and choral room and auxiliary rooms for sheet music storage, band suit and instrument storage, u small office and two instrument practice rooms. The addition, about 40 by 80 feet will be built on the southwest corner of the present structure, imme ately south of the cafeteria. It will be acoustically treated and is expected to be completed by Sept. 1 for occupancy when school starts, it was reported. NUMBER THIRTY ONE 2ti. l!H Truck Shipments to Berlin Again Blocked North Davis Jr. High Job Costing $25,000 to Begin Data Charted I I By Bountiful Brings Layton Citizens Back Burro Baseball, Tuesday To Vote On Remember the big Donkey game last Kemember $120,000 Bond bow ou laughed jar? and jelled when Reds ! Base-al-l those ornev hurras piled the play-- I ers off. or had to be hauled by Layton residents will determine main force along the ba.se lines? election Wednesday, And remember how you said you at a special whether the town shall June 22, wished Donkey Baseball would assume a bonded indebtedness of conic back again' $120,000 for the purpose of imM ell, its here' Once again we proving the present municipal wahoje to enjoy the spectacle of terworks plant and system to proHatch scratching his mount vide a more Spence trucks of Hundreds houml GERMANY from the West Germany to Berlin, line adequate supply of wahigh1IELMSTED, his with Mexican spurs, or Dan ter. Russian after ials Britaich oiiu demanded zone, in the have paeach at Helmsted, special way shipment doing the high dive over German Economic C unmission before passing through the Soviet zone Conover pers from the his donkeys crupper. The revenue bonds will be payYes, the to Berlin. U. S. authorities termed the surprise move as violating the four power agreement on lifting Bountiful Posse is able back Jeep serially in equal annual inbring the Berlin blockade. the burros, and there are plenty stallments, $8000 July 1, 1951, and of staunch men r'arin to ride em. $8000 July 1 in each year until Therell be spills, chills, and thrills all of the bonds are paid, it was OGDEN TRAINEE, a plenty, and you simply cant af- reported. A study to determine ford to miss the fun. how much of an increase in presDIES IN So put a big ring around the date ent water rates will be necessary of Tuesday, June 7th on your cal- is now underway. T FALL endar, and cancel all your other Engineers Estimates dates so that you can be on hand According to an estimate by Win for the fun. It s at 8 p.m. over on Templeton, engineer, the value of on the An job trainee plunged the Bountiful Junior high ball the present waterworks plants and Up through a skylight to his death park. system of the town is $167,943.28. CLEARFIELD Registration Thursday, four hours before his We don't think you could Estimated revenue to be derived kindergarten pupils will take place graduation. find more from the entire project after the solid and hilarious at Wasatch elementary school here Harold Sedgwick, 27, of 527 The great game of playing one of the construction of entertainment for , as completion your money fell 40 feet to his r.es have been received in the the Thursday, June 2, between nine a. group against the other for poli- Thirty-fifty- , of admission will be $36,855 the price improvements will be m. and noon, it was reported by tical gain is still going on in this death at the (Ik den Transit Co. beauty contest to select a queen moderate-- 80 and the estimated that cents annum, for adults and per 1 Principal Verne W. Rampton. .country," said William A. Dawson, garage. revenues bits for the pay net the kids. (Yes' operating fd, the Mr. Sedgwick had climbed to Youngsters must be six years of former U. S. congressman, in adFouth of July celebration, federal tax is included in and princibond of interest ment these age on or before Oct. 31, 1949, to dressing the Lions club in Bounti- the roof of the huge building, used 18 annum. be will is there no $29,848 S'cb b? per extra pal ,hepriccsn5pKP?TrC7o charge to service city buses, to paint a )e eligible for the course, Princi- ful last Monday night. orge It. for to the be made inhundreds of Improvements laughs you will pal Rampton said. The American people had bet- skylight to geek the sun from lean Legion, and the Bountiful get ) about a line clude supply Classwork will begin Friday, ter awaken to shining on his work table, Landy First ward, Church of Jesus Christ $31,-00confronting dangers 4400 lineal about feet costing June 3, in two sessions. One group them before it is too late. The tra- Norris, general manager of the of Latter-daAnd theres another good deal Saints. installation of a main from will begin study at nine a. m. and ditions and The field is still wide open, ac- - about this Donkey opera the principals which have plant said. factory well to Flint street the other at noon. Mr. Norris said that Mr. Sedgto Mrs. Billie Stringham mission money will be going to a sugar been made this county great are via factory road and Gensugar Martilda K. Flint will be sacrificed on the altar of wick was on the roof alone, and and Miss Mabel Hartvigsen, who good cause. This is a Jeep Posse tile street, costing $24,170; installabeing teacher. gimmeism which seems to have apparently slipped as he stretched are in charge of this pari of the project, about the only one the tion of a main on Church street to reach over the window. lie celebration, and many more cn- - posse has ever effected millions of our people. sponsored with the and highway 91 from Gentile to Four-- H Our society of initiative, 'com- fell through the sky light, striking ries are expected before the lists idea of getting a few returns. We Hill air force base road, $12,956. know all you Bountiful people are petition and individual responsibil- a steam pipe, and onto an office are closed at some later date. Installation of a main on Hill Three-Daroof in rolbuilt the He of your Jeep Posse, and ap- - air force base road from the high-ai- r is huge shop. Rulers threatened three ity proud seriously by Big The queen and her two attend- - preciative of the world wide s great forces, big centralized busi- led off the roof to an iron workforce base road from the highwill rule over the three-daness, big centralized labor and big bench and then struck the cement licity that its activities have way to north town limits, $12,563; floor. celebration on the Fourth and brought to our town. But have you FARMINGTON Farmington centralized government. replacing of main on eGntile street,; Mr. Norris placed the time of again on the Twenty-fourtOur law makers have appeared club, comprised of 21 memof every thought what it costs the between Verdeland Park and U. to the two Co- - members of the organization to bers, is the largest in Davis county. to be helpless in the face of these the accident at about 2 p.m. The July, according 91 $8495, and Installation Theta Johnson, home demonstra- enveloping forces. If we stand idly victim was taken to the Dee hos- chairmen. All three will ride on a Paint, repair, and maintain their of a booster pump at the sugar FARMINGTON Two schools special float in both parades and jcpPs. and carry on all their public by and permit them to expand they pital. He died two hours later. in holstering to be taught by tion agent, reported. well, $2000. Mr. Sedgwick was born July 12, ater will be taken to the state activities, nearly all of which are factory The will defile and crowd out our inled Mrs. Betclub, by Theta Johnson, Davis county home Betty These improvements total $104,-38American in 1921, Bountiful, a son of RodLegion convention at cheerfully donated? .Remember demonstration agent, have been ty Fisher and Alene Backman, dividual freedom. Contingencies at seven per The great body of American ney Alonzo and Alice Cherrington Cedar City with all expense; paid. that big snowstorm on the last day cent, or $7307; engineering at five scheduled for June, it was report- - deals, with home furnishing. Entries must be between 17 and Alembers were outstanding in citizens finds itself dutk hunting last year, when and s and Sedgwick. today. per cent, or $6143, 2o On their work he Cham-iyears ol age, single and of tbe Psse worked all day and night and legal and administrative costs marlast was 27, 1945, Sept One will be held at Kaysville, year, participating by the noisy both state and county fairs, Miss pions of the welfare state and ried to Margaret Smedley in the good character and a resident of rescuing stalled cars from the at $2166, bring the total project beginning une 1, under direction finds itself compromised and se Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Lavis county. Each candidate will marshes on Farmington bay and costs to $120,000. Johnson said. of Rildah Smith. About 12 women t duced by the political power of a Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He be sponsored by a local business be dikes? Remember the good nouring of Voting are expected to attend. was a member o fthe Ogden Twenty usfj Any girl Ashing to enter work of the posse in helping Another will be held, beginning DeDOl1 government Election polls open at 7 a.ra. and. contact one of the two co-- ed cars all through the hard We must accept this callenge eighth ward where he served as . June 12, at Bountiful, with Mrs. close qt 8 p.m., it is reported. who will oss's her in fer. Thats the kind of thing that and give the people the facts. Only secretary of the elders quorum. Rose Hart in charge of arrange318 corporation held 40 per cent He was a member of the First making the necessary, arrange- - is rough on jeeps, and that makes ments. of the total working capital of the Morman battalion in the U. S. ments; the repair bills mount up. And, as Meanwhile, , it also was anSU Parade marine 1929 our treasury is low, what better Legion and 1&47 in served and .in 113 corps, the nounced two demonstrations on CLEARFIELD by Fcaturj Lieut. George While a; the convention in Ce- - way to replenish it than Dies 5frozen food lockers will be given, by giving Minor, native of Kansas Prations. owned 50 per cent of the South Pacific theater of war with which an is the h?1" unit. In of scheduled labor V the Bountiful in cooperation with the county City, Mo., reported for duty as of-- 1 good for and ndustry. people 61 August, the queen south Davis county a chance to Surviving are his wife, a daugh- ana uSk Freezer Locker association. ficer in charge of fiscal depart- - fieId bl? labor unions have gained her attendants will ride in the show their appreciation of the sucb a monPoly that they can ter, Joyce Ann, Ogden; his parment, Clearfield naval supply .n the float entered force passage of legislation to the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Sedg by the Posse, and have a whale of a good depot. Leslie W. Williams, 61, linotype Bountiful post and will be taken I time into the bargain? detriment wick. two of the brothers and Bountiful; interest He succeeds Lieut L. O. John- public died at his, home in operator, one 10 national! centralized government Its going to be a real rodeo, sister; Kendell H. Sedgwick, nort8.1! t?ue,ng son, fiscal officer for the past 40 and bi I Bountiful. in the area. bas R. made Lois us we and and folks, whim Logan; Lynn Anna, depent upon the hope that the teams months, who is scheduled for trans me queen and attendants will I and the captains He is a native of Cache valley and fancy of bureaucrats. all of Bountiful. will do as good fer to Guam for duty. born in Hyrum, Dec 25, 1837. beselected being a is as to 1,1 It take the courage Friday night, July going job they did last year when LAYTON One of Davis counHe is survived by his widow, I David the preceding Coronation and determination true of ball team on and Chuck Mabeys every tys oldest buildings, the Woods WilAmerican to combat these forces ViP the First ward recreation Larsens battled for the Donkey Mabel Burrows Balderston Cross Canning factory in Layton, Lowell a son W. liams; Williams, which are fast enveloping us, evenin2 will start at 8 cup. is now being dismantled. The facDies 5 m; with a band concert by the I As for the donkeys themselves; Los Vegas, Nev.; three daughters, Dawson concluded. the of turn near the built tory, Davis junior high school they can always be depended to Mrs. Beatrice Duncan, Staubing, century, turned out thousands of and on the lawn in front of the do their stuff. If there are any Germany; Gayle Williams and Mrs. crates of tomatoes and peas, and CLEARFIELD Clark Draayer, Da VIS Bountiful tabernacle. Then the asinine tricks to be pulled, trust a Glenna Hendricks, Salt Lake City; employed around 140 people at the 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth two brothers. Willard P. Williams, queen will promenade on the grass burro to think of them. hight of its activity. 1 Draayer, route 1, Clearfield, who Utah and George Williams Alpine, h be ? Armais Well Remember 1 and Catherine Mrs. then SYRACUSE seeing you! Present owners are V. E. Moss, graduated last Monday, from North m bathing suits. N . J.; three sisters, Montchair, 8 p.m., Tuesday, June 7th, at the j Tolman Stoker, 87 a Utah pioneer Clearfield, and Clarence S. Tim- Davis junior high school with a per Thomas Mrs. Miss Rose, Logan; Mrs. to Utah Junior school in Preside ball high oldest of the remaining settlers park mons, who are having it torn feet attendance and without being1 Alvira Weiser, Ida. and Earley, Bountiful, of this vicinity, died at her home Tferoo. down. The factory has been idle tardy during his nine years of I two grandchildren. Ftmerql servr(?m be a Dont tQwn, .uf and stay donkey, since 1938. vet FARMINGTON Summer kind-h- Tuesday at three p.m. after a four school. Except for a few B grades in held were Salt will Lake City, ices winseiected the Ser pick away! has been an A student through- - ergarten classes will be held in all week illness. For 70 iears she had d nerutwo attendants. was in the Wasatch burial and oOoThe nnLi The pioneer families raised their out school and has played on the the schools of Davis county, with resided in Syracuse. i be crowned by Miss Getting ones happiness out of Lawn memorial park. own babies siters. , main string of the basketball, foot-- registration scheduled for June 2 On Sept. 13, 1861, she was born Miss . arlow, nec-Utah work a for a and is ones art fine 1949 oOoand classes to start on June 3. The in Bountiful, a daughter of Jud ball and baseball teams. Coronation ball. She I essary one. If we do not get hap-No good Sunday school teacher ... It has been said that too many He will enter Davis high school students will spend three hours son and Sarah Holbrook Tolman. win he given an A. C.-is ever appreciated as much as he of work s out our Pines of C. many enportbecome so and so people busy An active member of the L.D.S aoie radio and the two each day in school until the six- next year. deserves to be appreciated, or she will us miss it altogether. grossed in their deeds the world week session ends on July 15. church, she served as Relief society will be presented table attendants needs so much. Our observation ramodel Uo one has been able to explain Students enrolling for the class-wh- y president of Syracuse ward for 13 dios. has been that the biggest parto f in A" es will be required to present a years. the sometimes First business house that it is good and helpful deeds that have mar1877 a she was to make 23, On unable Jan. birth certificate or other official candidate in this year's YomStf-tio- n been done in this world have been grade student is I was Grants Beauty salon. done by truly busy people. The living after he gets out of school, evidence that they will be six years ried to Alma Stoker in the old other kind never get anything done and the fellow whomt he teachersa I of age before Oct 31, according to j.D.S. Endowment house, Salt crhe ftrst nine entries and their 1 ake City lie died 52 years ago. sponsors are: Miss and everyone else looked upon as Supt E J. Hartvigsen. Mary String- sue Surviving are three sons and four Only a busy man has time to do total loss turns out to be a real Sa,on: Mi8S oOoa hard job welL cess. Ann iiBheauiy daughters; Alma O., John I. and HavwarHs l An exchange tells this story of D. Elmer Stoker; Mrs. Charlotte 1j0U, Miss Mary Lu market; a smart business man. This busin-- I Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. farsc market; Miss Sylvfa Busy Five-Wa- y ess man had in his employ a young Bodily, Mrs. Nora Dalton of Syracuse; v.S Cu.rve, lnn M1 Iman who had proved his ability, Laura Smith, Centerville; 38 grandice Miss and to worth the business. integrity creai; 64 greatgrandchildren Janette Hutchings, Town Cafo- The young man was ambitious to children, and two brothers and five sisters: Miss Shirley Maye Carter, Barrys get ahead and decided to go into David R. Tolman and Justin Tol spudnut; Miss Jeanene Moss, business for himself. He told his BarMrs. Ester man Bountiful; d Mlss June Nbl employer of his intention. I don't ber, Syracuse; Mjts. Martha Thur-goo- j. TjS!SJ: blame you, teh employer said. West Point; Mrs. Julia HartI admire your ambition and courLillie Robison age. If, however, you are deter- ley, Trenton; Mrs. mined to go into business why and Mrs. Myra Patterson, Ogdenc Services will be conducted Satdont you come into my business. I will sell you a half interest in this urday at one p.m. in the L. D. S business. The youg man said, I Syracuse ward by Bishop Lawrence There will be supervised redo not have the money to buy a I Criddle. Burial will be in Syrahalf interest in this business. It cuse cemetery, directed by the creation for boys and girls twelve og- - years and older at the city park I will take mortuary, 3408 Washington, would take $50,000. note for the everyday except Sundays. The it, your employer den. activities will begin at 2:00 p.m. said, and you can pay out the profits of the business. The partner daily. ship is proving most successful. It Anyone interested in entering is an unusual case, but it is a true the city tennis tournament should Bride story. It actually happened just as sign up with Jack Simmonds at it is told here. That is what we call the South Davis junior high any smart employer. That is the day except Sundays. All entries system that built the Carnegie Mrs. Elias Parkin, North must be in by June 10, 1949. and Mr. steel business and made of it the Salt Lake announce the engageThe tournament will be divided NeWYORK. N. Y. MriTGerhart Eisler (center), wife of the success that it was. It will build to into A former No. 1 U S. Communist, leaves Federal Court. i.i the the following divisions for ment of their daughter, Jean, any business, if the right selection of immigration officers, to be returned to Ellis Isltr.d. She 15 Lake. of Salt boys: and custody Phizacklis shows years the of young partners is made. Fred younger. TORTH WORTIirT EX ASThe close up aerial photo o flanked Mens is by Harry Ratzke and Ann Ford. Mrs. Mrs, Eislor was sui singles and doubles for men Miss Parkin is a graduate in the west part damages suffered in Arlington Heights. The people the grand jury Investigating Commnuist espionage. Six before 16 monod serv Phizacklis and older. Mr. and years A child is born with certain in Davis high cannot get into town without detouring about 30 miles. This line operating the Line.r Batory, on which Eisler stowof officials the Ladies singles and doubles, any ed in the marines during Work tion is a five way road crossing and one of the busiest In Fort stincts. but it gets all its manners War II. were also called. ed away age. and habits from grown ups. Worth. Consulting enginerr for sewage and water system improvements for Bountiful are preparing brochures on the work to be done with money received from the revenue bonds approved at a recent election. The brochures will contain some of the history of Bountiful, drawing attention to its proximity to Salt Lake City, its growth potentialities and giaphs showing the number of expected customers on the sewer and water lines for each year until the bonds are retired. The graphs will show the estimated income, cost of operation, amount to be set aside for interest and the amount to be paid on the bonds eacr year. The brochures will be used in advertising the revenue bonds for sale to show the soundness of the project. They will contain a date when bids will be opened and possibly pictures of home and streets in the Bountiful area. Around 300 of these will be sent ut to possible bond purchasers, according to Wilfred H. Williams, city clerk. Bids will be opened on the date set in the brochure and the bonds sold to the one offering the best terms. This preliminary work should be completed by the middle of June, according to Mr. Williams. The city council met at noon Monday in the city hall as a board of canvassers and found the election returns correct as tabulated in the unofficial count. Soviet-controlle- d Dawson Warns of 27, Methods Used for Youngsters Will June 2 Sign 40-FOO- Political Gains pos-sibl- . fr - bt h 0; y Club Has Membership Davis Sets Schools On Uupholstery y y pub-ant- -- 4-- h 4. 1 out-spoke- n five-tenth- I n .: Naval has free-spendin- g stall-srioul- d win-chairm- New Ficrnl neaa s I Bountiful Linotype I - cor-Edwa- anti-aircra- Owner Dismantles Canning Factory , Operator ft At the Age of . Catherine Stoker, 87, At Her Home Davis Pupil Had Perfect Record Schools to Conduct Summer Kindergarten 1 I e -- . - 1 -- .- Eisler's Wife 1 Custody of Immigration Officers -- Texas Storm Floods Road Crossing d. NOTICE Jean Parkin To Become July 1 $ ed |