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Show VOLUME SIXTEEN LAV Sinutes of Meeting I ON DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. APK1L Spring Festival West Entrance Board of Education Placed on Sale May NUMBER NM ,M 1 KO LaMar Steed M ho Is New Director With Coast (.ward On Wav to Greenland Elected For Services Held Attracts 700 At S. Junior Hi School pQf pQmigf 1 THIRTY-- V "Mt The United Mates Detense SavW in more thn 7,vi p4i ' 'i .i it r Ronds ami Postal il.un e. Si'Utt it is l.iMor nngs A hr m i: a be will on sale in the use at (sti tamps placed !'.!i v, heed's am .i spring '! In n ii g a l.i mu .it is was hrlil '1 u l,iv m the post ottue at tl'.e opening ot busit K s If Sill I Si I, ,t 1. ness on Thursday, Mai as part Ig bool .'Hmtlill' S. at budding The board of education of Davis Now tli.it tin, latter imiti h.v hi" lVnetal seri H i ' t," vaui "t ii i ile. iite.1 ' tr'o'g ot the board of di N ,t of Amthe oi'' effort national make to to lriltci Tallin V a, n school n district bet tn ol thr Bonnryilir Irrigation met reguthe int.'iN iluitfii tv state ounty pi! Roberts, 41, till airpoit road, ami bs hi i'll all set the Wi'li s participated - to be hoped that all iitiettN ot lour hundi i'll studi was bt hi Wednesday even.liMiiit lar session at the office in Farm- erica impregnable. Mituid.iv hank examine!, who dw ' 'i H t i,i t t I'H'i t oi lit Postmaster Robert tl. Barton (.'learnt lil will fash.mn show, ducked bv Mts on the afternoon 0 decision Utah, on lent Monday ing ptmiipallv to boose a new i. i ington, accept p. m. in a tial'i ' at s s " OI'IV announces today that plans arc in a lauhne Gardner, hone economics at till to ti!! t! t vat an v caused by 'J1 of it Bom No ti N. C April 21. 1941. good i.u spot tsiiunship spit N. a ell Ijj. t a highway to f t I. l.l!ltl thr .bath of San ttr C. Howard. Present: Five board members. nearly completed for this commun- apd willing cooperation with the teacher, was the feature ol the ev- t v. 1, were held hi r i s.iav alter .i'siaid tht I s Suit am!, mill for tli occasion Bri e the time is approaching he clerk and the superintendent. ity, along with thousands of others Utah State toad commission, whuh ening Models 3 Bonn 30 the m est at P tuon 'ihliakri slop with fellow coast w ben a plan1 m,t )e laid for the President Roberts presided through, from coast to coast, to do its mil has Lhoied truthfully and diligentlv were, W iluu Wood, Mary Ella t if Ml 1. b s want Mass. a'.Umtn, tits hit Boston, season it became part at the opening of the savings tii brim: about a Hist and wise con- Ivans. Barbara Moss among 50 I'M1! at W.st Bo! 30, irrigating mining out. p!ll !il "h to tnl tiiiini.il d wateis to ihoo.se a director m clusion ot the issue. There is no others, who had completed the Bountiful, he w as a sou it the I. iti ol lit ami The minutes of the meeting held program. ntiessary Ills i lifbtlgs ai Hiding to i lothmg Postmaster General Trank C. during th year's wotk, that the board could carry on in the Thomas M. Roberts an Mis An patents, on April 7th at Davis high school Mr question that, from every stan Mrs ami lloraif mawv lines of m iluts in a letter to Walker, so that a successful Boutitt the route selected is the posiniasteis were read and, on motion unanime 1aik Roberts ,. et Steed ot lilt irrw proper way al in III g tori were alv shown. th ecountrv, said that nioie logical It is already a iM.inti throughout can be had. season t ill mously approved, ami ship will be on dun tin re fot Pumping Miss Blarn he llulhiook who was Mr. Howard held office as a cBills numbered 70079 to 70005 as the help ot local postmasters would road, but it "ill be widened and On Marih ti, DL4, lie mjmed nioie than liner months al chan man of the al fait "'a real service to the count! v''. hin tor Horn the smith precinct of Miss til.tie N elsjin o! West Bounti recorded were passed and ordered be impioied to meet all fi ller al re- genet .u t n ip.it mg in the t Milling take He was ot ste 'ent alt wotk of thanks Secre transmitted the the ilistm t, so the new diitijoi member ' tor a mihtarv highway akt ti the 8ah in quirements mph t 1110 .a n o' t ot 'a 11a 11 ig It V t display, while tary of the Treasury Morgenth.ui was on svanlv chosen from the lie unite ol the west entianii S t L.uili, ami the The bill of the American Surety for number ot the I". inline tinman litiglilt! the help that local postmasters toad to hill field U. S an base from diluted woohvoik exhibit In Was .olive lor a linn .hi ot ,n s same prn hu t The board selected Company jn payment of a $5,000 00 Had 11 so iT m b.o bor Mr ,S I'.oMou A. I lat k w.i-ot in Ihson the in ot sale ihuige l'edersen of the dwatd already been In given ided dei has ilif hi is fRearl "bond of clerk and treasurer was in Nuith i'ii Man! 31 bv ot .Ii r ot the D, S Miss Mi' Kukavina anil .is United States securities, and also the state load t II bit serve in the place t, M ill il salt (riliaid to and to IOI tiiov discussed. mg oiiimission, tken up separatey pi M i'sn i"Uliii'in I, In was a number ot of M t low or at H'livc Mctju.iiil, darning, Mr. Moi genthau's thanks in ad-- I h c it he and his t u u mg hi ti Harold Holt, president akt t The discussion ead to the decision s ,S d Dli. lilt' 1st tilt III. glial bv Mi I Viler sen is a large land own whuh of the leal lit lit town boat d he with tumbling acts Mipervied sided lur tout v eai s that a $100.00 bond is satisfactory lance 'for the new who, wealing snlr aims ami t o.ii h .arsrn enrv wiU uU ncw thi to RLVC x I hc. tr m the soyjjj tnd of the district, route ihostn leaves kn::'" highwav tathis board and the clerk was in- effort". Dating this turn, and tot I'lie milling lilies, st cd the ships and 91 3 4 is a sui'iryslul business man in of milt about lutsi the south hr as sttied ftructed to write and so inform the veal pi mi drpiUl his lus iii ii ,0 w as the lust The new Defense Savngs bond ness ilistrut ot the town and apSalt lake, owning and managing I toll !oi bank D examiner stale S use ot ompany. aimed tori is in woild his appointment to tins posi war 11, ami was diamatiiall illiis-t- i the State Hardware company. LikeThe bill of John L. Stacey for is similar to the familiar "Baby proaching lull fit Id ft mil the west of which more than five forms thf letter bv loniuiution Be turn. In "as ttllti at the Hoilntiinl in attending Bond, aleil in liostoii newspapers leteiv wise, Mr. l'etlerson has been a "10.00, his expenses billion dollars worth been haie with lv orebardist, and, as well, reh and the south east .State bank, lie was also lot met the music convention in California cd at laimmgton. approai ile magazine's bv has more owned up with J. W. a than and Thus two loads. bought cently three the roads old State Union i tlie at 14 held was that eniplovcd issue of over, since last meet- half (11) also depicts pril million Americans since 1935. Cleverly the Orchard acres subdiviinto one so it merged the trrw that betoie bank Bountiful at highwav, was Member do Dibble as action presented. ing. tin lent sion A Detense bond may be purchasthere will he only one gateway inti' upon which is now being built with tbe Bountiful State bank He newsieels now showing coved it be approved and member 1 lie cement foundation for the ed a great many new homes. It wSs 1, or he Hill for which on will $18.75. May field, thereafter, the W ben the order was also flit tner seerrtarv of tbe "Bennett seconded the motion. After came for tbe D In ten years years, this bond will south side of the gteat I. .V gov- new SvraiUsr ward i hurt'll Bonneville of this type someone It It that toi sriutr of the ships, the the discussion the motion was put voting has been to a numbri oilitigation lompanv it complrttd, be chosen because the is worth according This $25.00. should an of increase ernment project. n was with a carried members ot Ramp-toitV member and "( jeats G. Hmry Hampton for-33 lj3 per cent, equal to an annual Bishop a needs now Two for sites ill west the progressive, Mr been bail Roberts in proposed 1oint lilt haige new m Boston and Rutledge casting a negaDestroyed by fire in late tail, interest return of 2.9 per cent, com entrance road had been under conat d looking group of men to conhealth for tbe past two ami one b.o bor, where be bad been on duty tive vote. is beinR on erected building its affairs in the proper way. duit bv comsideration the state road bis as pounded lull vearx, sime Any time resignation A committee of twenty-eigh- t sime lus atjjval early in March or the same located, at an estimated Rians are being Laid already for after for from several months. mission. the bank Opdate of examiner. sixty Boit days iioin lowiisrud. Wash., trainthrty citizens of Rountiful mos- purchase, the bond may he dedeem-e- tions had been taken by state offi- cost of $4fi,000. It will be construca mothbis Resides bis widow and selling campaign for irrigating ing grounds. tly ladies, met with the board and t'd of brick, reinforced concrete and Efforts will be made to for cials water. with on in owners both is bv a accordance he cash, with two silt sons, property er, who i,td enlisted at Noting Steed, presented a petition signed by Mrs n stone. Brick laving is to all land owners in the district Totnill yand Dexter Kobeits, both Salt Lake City on Jamur) 7, trainRobert W. Nicol and nearly four table of redemption values printed sites. There lias been much interest glaedat tint e if weather conditions of West y discussion and considerable Rountitiil, tour biotlieis, ed w it Inn a short distance ol old to take more water than last year "hundred others, requesting that the on the face of the bond. nut. pci To spread iniestments widely G. Calvin Robrtts of Boiinlilul; l oit Waidcn, Wash., where Ins because there was a deficite at the among Clearfield town "board establish and maintain a "I he edifice will he a three-uni- t of I lit Ivohi Its ot West llotlll father tiainrd for service in World end of the year, and it is recognizthe over the ford two all W. in merits the among America, a people people "kindergarten at Bountiful. containing ihapel, recreaif ill Thomas II Kobeits ot Salt War I, before going 01 el seas for ed that the Bonneville water is so The question was discussed at limit of $5,000 has been set on the routes. Meetings were held among building, A. G, tion hall and class of tlie-- e ake t 'it v and Rex M. Kobeits of iioin months set it e, 1 jigth by members nctessary and valuajjt that if it bonds to he ninubers ot the two tat turns, and Williams of Salt Laketuoiiis is of the commit-- t amount (.Tty, were not for this water the whole with conferences hi the alii several state ( died Santa live lus Baibaia, in bought ami travels . President cine one sisters, by any by Roberts stated that person and nc handstiom lewis end of Davis county would south ami road the Mrs commission Jennie Mabry ol l'ittsbuig, Ogden re is no one on this hoard who year. The hoisjs are in denominathe lentes, as Ins letters to is arihitt-csuffer of ( commerce. Chamber Mrs alii of teirildy anil the land values San Monte oiks" tions of lie be $25, $50, $100, $500 and itveal, sent Andtty !r opposed to kindergarten. Their experts to av of the Last fall .the right-ot-late summer, abroad tbe "North- would go down considerably. l'rdro, ( abt Mis llatl Noting ol Joblem is to find a means of rais-- i $1,000, all of which are sold for Blaus will soon be announced bv first proposed route, Vt mile south JapiMCSe ill tiiaie, Idaho. Mis. Gwen Jaik.sotl land to tile lT. S w est coast, reguJ the additional money with the 75 per cent of their maturity value of lxiard for the coming season, the baswas of of the lar ot nl town ti center West and Mis. o ei waters and all of ttlie which putt in patiol at mature the ship. limit. ten iJt levy already it is hoped that all land own-it- s and wotk ed some While and Dai ol at preliminary is high si bool, Mr. isa (Rtdnncll After the withdraw of the com- years. Compton, ("aid will make an effort to do a little t lie piogiam .it the set ii i s Sited pin, til bis versatility by- Ills mittee the hoard discussed the prob lor larger investors who can af- done on it; hut it was abandoned hided violin duets by Ivelvn B. ext eptional wink as an art student more than last year in subscribing Tto for some time. The discussion ford to purchase up to $50,000 when the state road commission To an y and Loiiaine W. Lee; solos lus if cord shows, as well as an all lor water. c'lveloped the thought that the worth of bonds a year, the treasury announced that it was considering by osepli Wood ami Lelarul Burnaitnind athlete. He was a regular "greatest good to the greatest num- department has issued two addition another route li mile farther south. Sponsored bv the Tapenses asso- ham, with Ft t n Sessions and Janet member of the loothall squad and ber in the district would he a sum- al kinds of Defense Savings bonds, B. ciations of Layton, Clear licld, Mrs. a member of the si bools wrestling mer sesson of six weeks. hompsoti, t at coinpain.sts. hut these will he sold only through a of and Jap program Ogden, Dr. Rutledge moved that this hanks and was at the organ. team. from by direct mail oriental Nepln llepworth was anese dances, fencing board favors as a tentative solution Washington, D. C. They are speaker 1iinnpal Bishop Jo, music solos, quartets and trios, atrf the I. Wiithlm of t lie presiding seph problem, for further consid- tended for associations, trustees tracted approximately 400 persons eration later, the plan of establish- and corporations, as well as indibishopne at Salt Lake City. David Saturday night at the Noith Davis I.. Holbrook, of the West BountiThe Davis county bar association ing summer kindergartens to open vidual purchasers. junior high sclmol at Clearfield. held a meeting in Bountiful this fter the closing of school and con ful bishopric conducted anti gate a For the smaller investor who Net proceeds ot the entertainment taiue for six weeks in all the eleweek, and elected officers. brief atltltess. while Bishop S. Milbrother-in-33, Oliver is James Howard, estimated to he $34, all of which ton N wants to a bond buy government At the meeting were Attorneys, id I.. ami Day schools elson, the where Mabcy mentary patrons of Bishop William R. will lie donated to the American A vocational tball ask for it and that schools on an easyjpayment plan, the post law Swan, Win. A. Dawson, the Ernest Madsen also addressed Thornley at training shop of Bountiful, Second L D Si Legion building mnd at Layton, ' H. Win. Orlando Bowman, Davis sat do not want summer kinder-arten- s office will have a new- series of Smith Smith audiente King, the school .Andrew at Kaysville, high gaye Postal stamps, at 10c, 25, ward, died Friday morning in San Frank Adarnst secretary of the post in oration Clarence Lldrcdge the where farm mechanics will be and Milton J. Hess from the north may have whatever appro- $1, and Savings $5. Each purchaser of any Bernardino, Calif., of a heart attack announced. The affair was made a bation is necessary for their sum U. Rob taught, has been assured. Such a end of the county, and Attorneys Mr. Howard had been in Cali- success by the advance sale of benediction, ami Dr. Elgin Savings stamp higher than 10c will ler kindergarten, applied on win-tdedicated the erts building will be erected in the near J. F. Johnson, Wendell B. Hamgrave. be given, free of charge, an attrac- fornia on business for a number of tickets by menitms of the associafuture, according to Thomas F. mond, Keith Stahle, and Calvin. kindergarten. Architect Ray Ashton met with tive pocket album in which to paste days. He had been trucking to tion and by members of the legion, clerk Williams, of Rainpton front the southe end of board. tbe California for years having Mr. Adams said. Mote than half of I he structure, which will conform the county. tbe board and presented sketches his stamps until he has enough to made hundreds many of round trip to the audience was composed of long for the erection of the N. Y. A. buy a $25 bond or one of higher in design with present brick buildThe purposes of the bar associathat state. time residents of Davis county. denomination. million of is to unite and aid in all ways Thirty the tion Davis high on the school project shop at ings will grounds, A son of William James and The attractive legion building, school that is to be participated in these albums are now being prehave a minimum of 4() by 70 feet possible for the carrying on of all native constructed of dressed lodge-polRose Oliver Howard, "bj federal funds of $1000.00 for pared. of floor space. It will be construct legal matters in the county, looking born 31, pine logs, is nearing completion, he was Utahns, January The cover design of the albums and ed south of the auto mechanics toward improving material and all the later to be prolettering vided by N. Y. A. The new propos- is in color, featuring a United 1908 at Bountiful. He had never but will not be dedicated until next situation of and east the I required. wood A building for any wotk M To activities ((include Armistice day, said Mr. Adams. ed plan is to build on the east of States bajtleship and an eagle hear- married. The following officers were elect The shop. the year, a three-ac- t play, 10 years of of the the With are exception oftmrs proud Legion the American "the auto mechanics he Wendell B. Hammond, presiflag. On the back and total lie cd; wood ing will bewteen project he will algiven efforts made bv the Japenses as- Lovely Duckling," cover is a painting of the Minute spent at Malad, Idaho, he had $10,000 and $12,000. Approximately dent; Orlando Bowman, vice presiibops. 8.15 bv the at in. Kays p. Tuesday resided in Bountiful, and was sociation to the legion post, Swan, treasurer, ville Second ward, at Davis high $5(HX) in materials, is to be furnish- dent; Thornley f Supt. Burton stated that he could Man statute by Daniel Chester ways in the trucking business. engaged Amfinancially. ed by the school hoard, while a treasurer, and Milton J. Hess, secwhich the French, Ttpt figure more than $7,000.00 to symbolizes auditorium at school Kaysville. lie was a former member of the be put into the capital outlay bud- erican citizen ever alert in defence A grant will include labor retary . Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle and Don W Utah national guard, headquarters of and $500 in materials. his is The get next year and that all building inscription lit country. are the Linford, directing play. battery, 145th field artillery, first D. F. Rhtacker, state director of equipment in all schools must America on Guard. tast includes, Mary Barnett, Mrs. two battalion at Bountiful, serving works. National Youth adpublic I Secretary Morgenthau said that terms of enlistment, a number of ft paid out of that fund. Born Mrs. Kathleen Jean ley, f Mr. Ashton thought the N. Y. A. even a boy or girl who saved 10c years ago. Blamires, Martha Kencer, (iletias ministration, present at the meeting 1940 explained that in order for the disto buy a Savings stamp would help 86 Fldnra Bratt, Odd, Mary fi ght he persuaded to raise its Stephens, Mr. his are parents, to tarry out the work of N Y you andSurviving if approached June Harvey, Sam Raymond, Brian trict with the country. He added that Mrs. William J. Howard of A and participate in the governown can j money safeguard your O'Neil, Van Nance and Nate plans and a statement of the Bountiful; four sisters, Mrs. Ella ment appropriation, Jay Smith, 28, of Salt Lake City, it would be Davis county tax collections for frcit of the hoards funds. On mo-o- f and your own future, while helping H. Smith and Mrs. Wilda Evans, Saturday was sentenced to an innecessary for a shop he provided 1940, showed a gain of 1.37 over Dr. Rutledge the superinten the national defense, by buying both of Bountiful;. Mrs. Lila Smith determinate term o? from one to 20 in which farm mechanics may be 1939 now." Bonds tax reports, according to United States Pul-lan Savings lent and Mr. Ashton was instruct-f- c of Centerville and Mrs. Fern years in the Utah state prison, by Briant taught Jacobs, county treasurer. to present the matter to the four brothers judge Lewis V. Trueman in the of Salt Lake City; Work will begin shortly after Ray Last year's records reveal a to. in this and Ed authorities of Howard Farming-tonBountiful; Donald light J. at Jor.er Second distritt court Ashton, architect of Kaysville ,has tal percentage of 90.12, while the port the results at the next meet-w- f. ward T. and Charles L. Howard, submitted complete plans for the previous year amounted to 88.75. The motion was seconded by both of Salt Lake City and William Smith pleaded guilty to a charge , budding. bruit Heights, an orchard section Bennett and carried. O. Howard of Malad, Idaho. of grand larceny commitjee on Feb of Farmington, was innortheast Horne farmer 80, John Colemere, I Superintendent recomBurton ruary 27. He was charged with in 1940, which gave 15 corporated stockman, died at his residence mended the continuation of the stealing 97 musk rat furs valued at and in Davis county and towns cities xvith pheasants in shooting West this morning. Kaysville, funnier sewing classes under Mrs fharged $150 from the Jordan Fur and 14 for the year with for that year, Mr. Colemere was born Aug. 24, Gardner at the South junior high out of season, Reclamation company at Woods G. C before. 124 Salt in liv E has he street. where 1860, Kaysville s, Cross. ehool, the same as previous 15 days in Taxing units and collections are with Smith was, Ken ed all his life. He was a son of and that the library at the day was fined $30 and Implicated as follows; West Point, 97.24; Lay-tobe to suspend sentence Rachel Horne and Burgess fTool be kept open under the jail, the jail noth Forgay, 27, also of Salt Lake George He 96.63; Sunset, 96.59; Clearfield fine. apFuneral services for Gordon R. conditions as last year. On ed on payment of the City, who placed guilty on the Colemere. Peace 94.62; of the county, 92.02; Clinton, 91.83; a successful Beazer. 6, were conducted last Mr. Colemere was LaVal Morris of Logan, land- same charge was placed on probaf'otion of Mr. Rampton the recom peared before Justice 91.77; Bountiful, 91.44; The Latter-da- y Centerville, at Barnes U a farmer faithful of Kaysville. ball Wendell and in the ward member the mi'endation was approved. tion by Judge rueman. Thursday Syracuse scape artist and 91.05; Farmington, 90.50 hunter $ Kaysville, the at a N. F. Dunbar, 40, of Salt Lake Saint. He assisted building the wbth Golden W. Smedley, counSAC faculty was a speakerGarden The superintendent reported that court also confiscated Woods Cross, 90.46; Syracuse, tabernacle. Wil in Invocation selor gun. by charge. lor several meeting of the Tarmington City, also charged with grand lar- Kaysville East 87.06; South years the high school 87.25; Weber, Wood-mien of 8 He m. member was the a The the at II. Wilcox. at ham a of club p. Syracuse not entered plea Wednesday guilty. ceny, and participated in the track meet presenting a tentative budget for Fruit 78.87, Heights, Lavton, of S amuseD the World. ward choir sang several selections and His bond was set it $1000. Unable Farmington L the PYU at Provo and are g 76.57. next year showing that from all Surviving are his widow, former- solos were rendered by Bernice C. to take par tthis year, next sources of revenue "e may secure ment hall Mrs. Walter Manning, to furnish it, he wgs committed to he W ilcox and Iavid F. Cook. Speakclub secretary, said. ly Mary Ellen Carlos, whom the custody of Sheriff Joseph e'lday, the 25th. The BYU, is a total of $308,000.00 as against married Feb. 22, 1883, in the Salt ers were JosepTi Cook, A. O. StokProf. Morris, who is a member the junior schools to also $309,500.00 last year, the decrease King:, three er and Arnold D. Miller, president Lake Endowment House; of the state beautification commit-telfir this year and Mr. Burton wish accounted for in a shrinkage A of Claud touchbeing and stake. sons Davis two of North the strewed tbe importance daughters, hoard to express its feelings of the redemption funds. The dis3 rank ary! I.arl Colemere, and ing tribute occurred during the ser Colored slides ruestion. Members quetion-- - trict lew is to the limit and can be landscape planning Mrs. Mamie Hansen of Kaysville, vices when members of the first thf al;o shown. The I armington MIA To advisability of participating increased only at the pleasure of were in a number and Mrs. Orpha Ford of Center grade of the Syracuse public school was heard choir ward "o'lld leave the decision this the William II. King, Kaysville atcounty commissioners and con ville; 22 grand' hildren, and five tiled bv the casket and each child of choruses. Mrs. Whitney Smith, ' ' uh parents concerned and the state tax commission on being it. conducti atidi was elected president of a n. ildn rosebud ' I installed M A upon newlv torney, dt.ippul president, N'nnd uarl grt err to make their own arrange vinced that conditions warrant it. dii tioiL Roy Briggs, dedicaRim ed the Kaysville Rotary club Thursday at met . ill held a ting. fistiv., Tuesday, Mr. Burton aBo explained posin f election meeting at the the the Roberts brothers Ail silo of annual Syracuse-at tion IhiJJ.p gtave April 2'. ""ton reported that the sible expenditures in detail, stating MaF. school at Kaysville. William . Iavis Mr Tearful! ami sn'er-Jennie has high n lf.vt'v unctirv, exupt program at the North junior high that capital outlay, maintenance Earl L. Tall, manager of the Tall lit 1ittshirg, Cain, wuc hue f.iait. Tin hov , miu nf Rov and! .r hr to u'casion TO lay, bud ..; for arrangements and transportation are tbe only li cd hv gar ' s Amlriy Dalton Beazer of Syracuse Motor company, was named vice ri frexiimcnts. to attend the funeral. TA a for water with which get items from which t r"!- - an be Mrs. TI If ill ii Roberts who had dim! in the Dec hospital Ogden, president, with Amos Odd, secre- in. itd and a pood Tin ward and the grounds. Various taken to add to instruit.on bun visiting with her children in 10 30 a. up. Monday. April 14th of tary, and Wendell Barnes, treasuratendanrc is earnestly desired. dcu-se- d but no action thought these three mins simud be To Rulon alifornia for the past month or injuries suffered at 7:50 a. m. that er. Additional directors, v reduced as far as possible. time have were to m. an struck 30 that and Barnes 2 when same might Strong by home at parents p. two 1st. morning arrived Harry Sunday. Thursday, May Bi 'ton read som estatistics On account of the late hour it exhibit which will be Neil Gailcy, choMn to serve with four other inthe art A will elect driver T I automobile, by C iT school Stoker the matter for the ' ,f laid both Thursday and Friday. Utah Education as was decided to Thursday. All parents are cordially 17, wlicn be was crossing highway cumbent directors, and the retiring y its officers for the coming year. he served 108 in Syracuse. inv ited. Refreshments rnn increases wjll in president, Myron Y. Phillips. s;;v;nt -Ilag TXm II b. ."on h. o" Mo" then spent some time Held Last Monday I t ings ! i -- . State Official v , ' i I m : I ! .v , i I . t k , Bonneville District I ' , t I .1 11 I ! I a- i v ( I i I i I i 1 di-- 10 $uc-erssf- ul t 1 crafts-m.m-hi- p 1 v I tid. 1 t ! I s mu-miug- I I ! t v i v -- I I . j i 1 it-- . - v l I 1 I v 1 v ,v v , I 1 (. 1 1 1 -' 1 Syracuse Chapel To I on-ver- Re-lo- Built of Brick Concrete and Stone 1 111 -- 1 dis-tii- w tin-ne- semi-annuall- d in-tl- v be-hi- coritro-versar- t , 1 v iiui-tiait- I , rv-p- t , u 1 Svra-cus- in-- 111 , North End of County Donate Layton Lion W I 1 1 v in-- I c Hammond Wendell Chosen Head Training Shop Where Of County Bar Asson. Farm Mechanics Can Be Taught to be Built "1 James Oliver Howard Dies of Heart Attack In California - ; Jr Kaysville MIA To Present Play Tuesday e 1 1 Pen, Probation, Trial "1 Tax Collections Better In Than Year Before Fate Trio Who Took Musk Rat Furs John H Colemere Life Forfeits Gun, Gets Fine For Shooting Pheasant sum-fcer- Long Resident Of Kaysville Dies ! ( Funeral Services For R. Beazer Landscap Gardner From U S A Logan Garden Club Speaker Coducted April 17th n, "1 pre-Tl";n- P W. H. Kaysville Attorney Elected Head of Rotary Club e. Bountiful 2nd Ward Hold Festival I i at-g- t .rd CENTERVILLE Stoker School P Elect Officers t'-' lu-- ! i . liv--S- ts S'L iW . d xx S C en-m- ' j , ar-!- ful-an- |