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Show K ' f VOLUME NUMBER LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTi SEVENTEEN Jcp Qctiba Davis Champions gain Win jn Benefit Game Governors Meet PQCKEtf nvm TO of Problem Declared Military One Issues Cleared Thousands See Thrilling Game In An Over-g- Admissions of 2700 j time Contest. Paid E Bountiful Jaycees Sponcer Spring Cleanup Campaign One Week Monday, April 13th to Saturday 18 Bum All You Can Place ance in Small Container That Can Easily Be Handled By One Man. That the evacuation of some Bal120,000 Japanese aliens and American citizens from the Pacific coast to interior western states is a military necessity nd not a mattei1 of choice on the part basketball State high school of local citizenry was made clear at Vern C. Brown has been appoint bhampions from Utah and Idaho campaign ed chairman of clean-u- p a conference of state, federal and with Earl Trump as his assistant. put on a show for Uncle Sams army officials in the Newhouse navy men Monday night that They have divided the city into hotel Tuesday afternoon. anything four districts. From north city limequalled or surpassed Representatives of the 12 states 6 participating, including four govits to Fourth north district No. 1 they had shown in winning their OMccmrteSTtouxxorot Potfwe.jjNntr roe wn&Ef.HH teMte6WifuctetyiiKfNnf and No. 2 Fourth North to Center Respective state crowns. basic ous ernors, accepted that Mvaoeep tymtFtic fact, a of of Minutes street. From Center street to Fifth regular meeting 2700 The but generally speaking, stuck firmgot paid customers Daof education South. No. 3; No. 4 from Fifth of board the the ONeuns their moneys worth as they ly to their former positions, as to Davis county school, children are SPWJT 5 M. Souble South to south city limits. LAST yeAR bit for the Naval Relief vis county school district was held conditions under which the evaOBonrecT zippers and buttons, so collecting have to Brown Mr. urges you the office in Farmington, Utah, cuees were IHe HCALTHMO SATT an active part in aid come in. have to society and were treated to a dra- at may small in or ns EMPtoyies as they your garbage set out Monday. April 6, 1942 with four Mrs. David S. war The question, said Herbert B. the effort, matic, thrilling, overtime contest on containers as possible and District ing Elgin U. Roberts, John Maw of Utah Davis county chairman of tnat was finally won by the Utah members: conMoss, the District following two one and Thursday. R. Rampton, G. D. Rutledge and Fri champions, Davis high, 33 to 31, ference, is no longer one of whenumber three and four Friday. Sat- the junior Red Cross, reported dav. over Pocatello. In the other game Jesse D. Barlow, the clerk and the ther we will cooperate by accept of urday will be the final windup Parents ar easked to assemble the Granite high Farmers, runners superintendent in attendance. Pres ing the evacuues. The issue is all the districts. Roberts ident blast-thpresided. e until the last minutes these articles so pupils may turn whether the federal government is wait up in the Utah prep league, Dont The minutes of the meeting of in by Wednesday at their reLovell ward M Men from place your containers out as early them 16 were read and, on motion to accept responsibility fo rearing March schools. They will utilized spective 33 as 23, to Wyoming, possible. and guarding them and returning Thursday morning Red Cross chapter the approved as read. . county the Junior by Mr. Brown states The battle between Davis and President Roberts .reported that them to their former homes after workers in making various articles is Commerce Chamber of slogan the is war over. was supposed to deter- the Motors the City of Beautiful Homes, of clothing underE. the supervision mine which state had the superior truck corporation has notified us The 12-- state conference, called Gailey, producof Mrs. William Lets keep it that way. "high school teams but there was that they are unable to furnish the by the war relocation authority, tion chairman. trash and burn all refuse Please nfe answer given in Monday nights o lit bo or Mrs. Moss also reported that the school bus ordered from them and was an executive one, but before possible. AUSItt fMT Wnu the closed session started the evaCDMiuNE K esTuMItP game. The two teams are both bril- have cancelled the order. KUUJRS-The council will provide trucks junior Red Cross organization has cuation program was explained at with DWAMUNP 2f.OOO AAlLc'S been asked to furnish a talent liant, young , aggregations for the days designated. Superintendent Burton explained seed, class and spirit. There was that it is necessary to advertise for press conference by Milton S. If further information is needed list of students, who are capable of little to choose between them. call Vern C. Brown at 260 or Earl entertaining at recreation centers two new buses to be purchased by Eisenhower, director of the war re7our at Fort Douglas and Hill Field. Pocatpllo had the lead through the U. S. government with the ap- location authority; Colonel Karl R. Trump at 105. Proper chaperonage and transpornrost of the first half, with a, 6--5 propriation made for that purpose. Bendetsen, assistant chief of staff will be provided for those tation of the the and western at defense command, Dr. G. D. Rutledge moved the adop advantage quarter would serve, Mrs. Moss said. who 15-Tom Cs Clark, chief of the civlead at the half. In the third tion of the following resolution: and 4 pn-iothe score was tied at 15, 17, (to advertise for two buses). The ilian defense staff and special asTo Youth Takes Over, a three-a19, 21 and 26, as both teams hit the motion was seconded by member sistant to the U. S. attorney genArrest of a Woods Cross man all late with San of hit eral, coauthFrancisco. play, deadly its accuracy. stage discussed by and Rampton, carried hop the last Sunday for reckless driving Announced purpose of the meet- ors, Billy Smith and Robert Finch, early Jn period Davis took the paid. v followed a two-caccident at 3:30 30-2-6 has been was on shots to lead at selected as the annual pre a. m. on U discuss the issues freeby Junior The question of cutting lawns ing two 5. 91, highway f Oidld and Fred Sheffield. But Wal- at the schools this year was refer- ly, establish a real understanding sentation at North Davis junior miles north of - Porters, lane, Center lace Kelly connected for a long one red to Superintendent Burton to ar of the problem as between state I teh school t Clearfield, it was an- ville, in which four receivShall we sink the Japs before or Clearfield, one of the most imand witba minute and a half to go range with Mr. Galbraith and also and federal officials and out of that nounced Thursday by G. H. Holt, ed minor injuries. persons ' was portant .towns of north Davis .counBountiful? . in after land , they . t Jajv Jensen came through with an- to have the south hedge at Davis understanding work out a coopera- principal 'Donald-- , Sharronof 446 a hotly debated subject brought up ty, is to have a new "post office Date chosyu for tive program. . other long one that tied the count high school trimmed. vent is Salt Lake City, at the last city council meeting. irst'West street. Carl building. Acting Postmaster Mr 17 8 The regular playing time vThe ipatter of having the janitor bile all'thedifferences in points at. at p? m. at the April Some believed that the Japanese B. Green, announced. riding alone and driving south, suf ended with the-scovew were not dissipated, the school building. still Jctfoited. residence at the South junior high The United States government Miss Lorraine Clark, dramatic fered cuts and bruises on legs and question was going to intrude itself Both teams had three chances school repaired was referred to general reaction was that the conface, when he was thrown through onto Bountiful before we are ready has announced the acceptance of a three-minufor field goals in the member John R. Rampton, with ference did create a much better coach, reported the seven principal the top of his automobile onto a bar to handle it, and that prompt and business offer made by Albert T. extra period but all of them were power to act. understanding of the problems in- roles will be played by, Jeanne bed wire fence, as his car was vigorous action should be taken be Smith of Clearfield, to build and Glen Proctor, missed. Then Pocatello was called The superintendent presented the voiced. Dexter struck Wiggill, a car driven by Blaine fore even the first Jap had ideas lease a portion of a $400 building by Mr. Eisenhower and Colonel Ben Roberts, Bernice Child, Betty Mor Parkin of Woods progress and Davis took the financial status of the district and Cross, also trav- of landing here. now under construction near the 11 at the need for increased income for detsen also emphasized that a 'gan, Patricia Layton and Maurine with three companions Those who knew the Japs best center of the business district at he Darts rushed into the play salaries the coming year to meet large majority of the evacuees are Forbes. Fifteen other parts will be eling south, officers reported. through past experience were posi- Clearfield. and Carl Schofield whipped a long living costs, together with a list of American citizens; that none of taken by students who won roles investigating Crashing into the rear of the tive that the stricter we made new Lying in close proximity to Hill pass to oje Winters under the Po- the teachers recommended for re them have committed overt acts; in recent tryouts. Sharron car, the Parkin car skid- ordinances against them the better the present post office quarField, catello hoop. 'Winters made the appointment, It was thought the that they are being moved not ded 87 feet and stopped on the soft off we would be. a; located in the Barlow business ters, board and that should sewed with good goal but the up mili-tarproceed enemies, because shpt prob shoulder of the highway, while the of the y After Attorney Hammond point- building, has outgrown its space, the ball game for the Utah cham- lem. Considerable discussion follow Sharron automobile struck the soft ed out certain potentialities; that they are en legal difficulties con- as records of the office reveal in ed as to how funds might be secur- titled to protection of pions. shoulder and over turned twice be- fronting the person and it was agreed that stamp sales over a period of recity, The battle brought the big crowd ed with no action taken, s f fore it landed in the barrow pit, the council should property and the opportunity to appeal to all cit- cent years. to its feet and kept it there most The superintendent suggested an make a living; that officers said. Both cars were badly izens not to sell or rent land or the nation 11 Already in the past three months increase in the 'instruction minutes as the bat of the last item needs their productive capacity. damaged. homes to either foreign or Amer- of 1942, stamp sales have amounted frorn waxed and hot $191,200.00 to $210,700.00 the The It desperate. colonel also pointed out that Max Swenson, Jr., of Bountiful; ican horn tfj Japs at least until the to more than half of the entire year was a battle of champions and both increase to be used for teachers. if this Miss Lillian Grow and Miss A?:nie mistreats the Japcounty state authorities had work- of 1941, which was $2366, Sales for and city The matter was discussed at great anese, Japan is in a squads played like champions. to reHegbcrg, both of Salt Lake City, ed out some form of control of 1940 reached $2121, and for JanuWinters played a fine game for length as Jo the means of raising taliate on Americans position of Bounti Soffe W. all received minor head bruises and George held by them them and their migration from the ary, February and March, 1942, retlii Darts. Leland Galbraith was that amount. After the discussion And we are amateurs at retalia- will receive his doctors degree on were returned to their homes. coast to our inland places. Dr. ports show a total of $1386. of tion, he added. Rutledge moved approval Tiigh scorer with eight counters as May 2 at the University of Pen Wounds of the Sharron youth This truck growing community The structure is to be erected of also turned in a fine perfor- the superintendents Two-thirPhilrecommendamedical vania at college were treated at the Salt Lake em- would suffer more than of the evacuees, the nsyl other with a glazed brick and tile any brick, mance on the forward Jine. Child tion and instructed him to proceed officials said, are American-boradelphia, word was received here ergency hospital, and might have n of the state from such com- front, air conditioned and gas heatat center was brilliant along with with making a teachers budget. citizen's, 25 per cent are children by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David been serious had not his clothing part may ed. Size of the entire building will petition so truck gardeners The motiqn was seconded by Mr. under 15 C$rl Schofield.' of age and most of Soffe. protected him. well become alarmed over the situ be 100 by 52 feet, and the post ofBut probably the outstanding Barlow, discussed, and carried un- the first years Due war accident the the to Investigating situation, graduawere, ation. generation Japanese are fice will occupy a space of 42 by player of the battle was the poised, animously. tion exercises, ordinarily held in Dan E. Lee of the Davis county elderly. 25 feet, Mr. Smith said. It is ex' h$iberate-playin- g Jay Jensen of Meeting adjourned. No complete occupational .sur- June, has been scheduled weeks sheriff6 department, Vernoi Pocatello. John Cotant and Ray pected to be completed by May 10. Mrs. Fred and his and has Soffe, been made, but estimates earlier, Mueller, mother, Ray vey Present office space is about 90 Swallow at forwards also played 13 for Philadel- Evans, state highway patrolmen. indicate that 30,000 are farmers of will depart April feet square. Stlfeat games. all types, 12000 are highly trained phia to attend the ceremonies. Bids for spaces in the remainder Pocatello lost its rangy center, his Soffe Dr. After graduation, professional people, 52000 are dothe structure have been made by of Don Lindsay, with only three min D S hospital mestic workers, 1000 are university will interne at the L Kaysville Under the auspices local business firms. itls gone of the third period. His acHe Lake' at be Salt will City. Fedstudents, many thousands are chilof the Davis County Wildlife Mr. Smith who is president of the oss put the Indians at a disad dren of companied by his wife, the former eration. Lee Kay of the state fish Smith Canning company at Clearpreschool, elementary under the backboard and Mrs. Elvira McLean of Clear-'i- school and vantage Miss Geneve Cannon, and their and game department will give an high school age. has been instrumental in the J if cances victory al- - field has received word from the illustrated lecture in the Davis high field, The colonel pointed out that the two children. of many homes for deerection he appearance of little war department that her son. function of the army is to win the Miss Leone Duncan of Center- school auditorium next Wednesday fense workers at Clearfield. Working his way through colgame Saveert McLean, is amon gthe missing not scatter its manpower and lege, he obtained his B. A. degree ville, Tuesday was appointed clerk evening. Indians added speed to com- - from the American ship, Langley, war, over the nation to guard at the University of Utah, and of the Davis county draft board, to In addition to the lecture there equipment To will be some musical numbers by pensate for the loss in height.' which was sunk by Japanese bomb- evacuee workers. years later, he completed a two-yea- succeed Mrs. Annie Cochran, who Granite high completely billies. local hill y the, Java ocean the Indian n near. course same medical has resigned to enter civil service at the Voluntary exacuation was halted Mr. Kay devotes his time to the dthe Lovell ward M Men to win ers in the last days of February. as of March 29, the officials said, institution, after he had served as work, at the end of her vacation, of wildlife in the state and easily Lovell- wa without the help study Davis' school an at instructor which started high Tuesday. has something interesting to pref Gerald Doerr, its star center, and with a colorful- flag ceremony, and because that plan did not work satalfive He for Miss Naomi Brown of Farming-to- n sent to the Kaysville years. without him the Mutual champs added enjoyment and fun was put isfactorily Misunderstandings arose at people of Davis county. has also been appointed in seA meeting of the tree commisid the localities where they sought so taught night school at West The entire county is invited wheattack was ragged. into the program with community to settle and a while for a school, lective service working of Bountiful city was held high sion as vocational work, of of association members or ther the unpleasdanger the Farmers had singing, led by Ebenezer Kirkham lumber concern at Bountiful, and registrar, Fred L. Rampton, chair- not and there will be no admission April 7th for the purpose of makincidents was ant created. The Navy Relief society gets the defense, too much speed later was employed at the Salt man of the Davis county draft charge. ing plans for the planting of the As to how close to military or Lake municipal airport. and too keen an eye at the hoop full receipts, but the crowd got Miss Brown which have been grown in trees was board, reported. of heir more experienced rivals. more than its money's worth of defense projects in the relocation clerk in a counthe Davis the he has formerly cemetery. is that It always reported Till Farmers were ahead, 6, at swell entertainment It was a sue areas the evacuees would be al- maintained There are now approximately at the ty clerks office, and Miss Duncan an A 1 the quarter and at the half. cessful show from every point o lowed to settle, Colonel Bendetsen universities. ' He has average her position with the trees ready to be planted on worked also resigned ' replied that that would depend his 2",fhe third quarter they held view. Bountiful State bank Penstreets of Bountiful and a like at the while the Bountiful, attending way G T F P upon the military situation. DAVIS Lovell to one foul pitch and ran to assume her draft board duties. number will be ready this fall. college. nsylvania 30-10 4 0 -their lead to After, that Galbraith, f We certainly .do not intend, R. Bruce Major, county These trees are to be planted in clerk, 2 1 CsMh Cecil Baker used his reserWinters, f he remarked, to create the same member of the draft board, has rethe parking space between the sidedown the throws Jesus dividing 4 2 and coasted to the triumphs ves Child, c Daa walks and the curb, trees of the poblem in the relocation areas that of nationality, and teach signed his draft board work, and visFollowing boardmeeting of the ..........0 0 .. The speedy Keith Parkin and Brown, g of education, held larger varieties will be planted 40 we are trying to solve on the Paci- prfjudices been has county Wilreplaced by Ralph distincwithout es universal love, 2 5 Wfcfe Gust played Schof field, g Hubert C. Burton, county feet apart, those of the smaller fic coast. great games, tion of race, merit, or rank. Geikie liams of Kaysville. Mr. Rampton Monday, ...... .........0 4 Dick Ence also was steady under school Clark, c superintendent, Thursday, varieties 30 feet apart, exceptions said. the for A complete wage policy 0 0 0. 0 ... (the hoop and the three contributannounced that an increase of 0 Kap, g beevacuees has not been worked out marking: being made, when necessary has been added to the school cause of the locations of the driveed inost of the winning points. what of surveys as yet. But the wartime civil con "Regardless districts instruction budget for the Both Ralph Smith and Glynn Petways leading into the homes. trol administration and the war re show we know that sufficient farm coming school year. erson played fine defensive ball The expense of the planting location authority have jointly an labor is simply not aavilable. If From a total of $191,200 for infair. Lovell, big Norm Doerr was will (be paid out of city funds. nounced that net cash wages on we are going tp produce more su $210,-70the will be struction, budget outstanding, but the Mutual team The tree commission and the The annual election meeting of public projects will not exceed that gar we have got to put these eva and was made on suggestion r was woefully off form on its shoot-inlan- d of the American soldier. In private cuees into productive labor to re the auxiliary unit of the Veterans of Mr. Burton, with motions for city council are anxious to have failed to show any of the in everyone employment the rwages will be at' place some of the manpower which of Foreign Wars, post No. 3476, the increase made by Dr. G. D, the cooperation of class that carried it through tp the I is these being drained out of the rural Davis county, will be held at Farm Rutledge of Kaysville and Jesse D, caring for and protecting prevailing rates. championship. ington, Friday April 10, at the Barlow of Clearfield, board mem trees, so tjiat we may have a beauSome of the participants in the districts. 5 was a great show from start tiful city. was reported Thursday that court house, Mr$. Una Swenson, bers. It evacuees' wanted the conference to finish, with all the glamour, Members of the tree commission announced. Increases commissioners asked Davis were for last e president, county pos-'thScore bv Quarters' brought in and as quickly at and color of a high school poi S. II. Rumel, Horton Fackrelt filled of as no but to be those been are fall, are, allowance Offices this had are to on intervene powerless of averting a 5 13 26 31 33 sible as a means roulney, plus the added color of the Davis, for at that time, teachers Frank Smedley, John Ledingham, vice senior all provided here but that president, president, problem One beet l.tary 31 labor farm 31 6 15 26 shortage. naval benefit with several hundrec Pocatello w.ll be supervised junior vice president, secretary and were given a bonus at Christmas Albert Burningham, Ray Kirkland local ac grower summed up this point of sailors attending in uniform. Officials M. Smith and Pugh, Frank Mann. time. treasurer. Salt Lake' Tribune! view after the conference by re- by Sheriff Holbrook. was opened performances Jap-anes- Helps Swell Naval Relief Society Fund. tit Zippers Buttons Minutes of Meeting Board of Education Held Monday April ; TWENTY-NIN- Jctelk -- To Be Collected By School Pupils Mack-Internatio- North DatrisPupils Suffer Minor To Present Play njuries In Traffic Accident 13 Bountiful Citizens Urged Not To Rent Nor Sell to Japense ct ar -- Get Clearfield New Quarters For Post Office -- 31-a- ll. , re te mid-cou- rt. , Bountiful Man To Receive -- Doctors Degree -- Se-cri- Clearfield Mother Gets Word of Sunken Ship Her Son Wa On Draft Board Clerk Resigns Duties Member Named fr Cj-K- Sportsmen To Hear Lee Kay Lecture e Plant 2500 Shade Trees On Bountiful rs out-pla- - Streets This Spring Jut well-drill- ed Davis Teachers To Receive 16-1- 2,-5- 00 Salary Increase 2. -- $19,-50- Election Meeting Planned For Friday 0, I . - .v.s |