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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. JANUARY 27, 1919. T STOP LIGHT to take this I would like means of renewing the fight for traffic semaphore, a flashing light, at the intersection ol Bountiful 5th South St. and New About six . U. S, Highway 91. months ago, the businessmen o! this section petitioned the state highway commission for same but still nothing has been done It appears that since a change has come about in the administration of the commission, that it 6hoQld again be petitioned for Tb following facts are pre heated. t 1. traffic lrom Woods Cross and Bountiful is steadily increasing. Z North-souttraffic will be increasing from now on as the tourist season approaches. t 3. The drivers now have four (4) lanes of traffic to watch and ftait for. (This- was a necessity) 4. The north-soutrepeat drivers are accepting the amber flashing light of the present warning device as false security, that K automatically allows them a right of way at all times through this intersection. (Drivers have been clocked and arrested at speeds up to 70 miles per hour through this in- lttrs press opinions ortribu'.ors. with, which I..! ,na or ma not r" 'it "',r . true sign Im rot be be if l.wvtd 200 words; (2) 1 religious or racial m a sectarian way: partisan political i.rry comment or advertising; 4) r.uke p rsonal aspor-xionor (5) contain libelous niaf r obvious misSstate-n- o r.tv ot fact, or statements not m accord with fair play "d gcnxl taste C mu'w.--x East-wes- x h east-wes- - tersection). 5. Present SOUTH rh traffic. This was trust and stnt,hie Now we hae two lanes for this traffic and the back up would be negligible if the light regulated correctly ;n al- lowing 15 seconds for east-wes- t traffic to cross and ONE minute for the north south traffic to cross Remember a good runner can run 100 yards in 10 to 15 seconds crossers have to TAKE A CHANCE in darting across the intersection between strings of traffic and many near accidents and some actual accidents are occurring. 6. Past opposition to a sema phore light at this intersection used to be voiced by some mem bers of the state highway patrol, in that with the past two lane east-wes- highway, that a full stop light would back up too much north-s- t Then h,ae occurred many 7 !afal:tie tl and great damage to .,t this intersection past Marn near-misse- proj-ert- e in are rtiv frequtnt would like to enlist the aid civic bodies in Bountiful and Woods Cross, including the I ot all Jacobson Marjorie BOUNTIFUL safety BOB HOLBROOK entertainec Mond.iv evening with a pink ant blue shower lor Mrs. Lillian Slames at the Slames home. Twen NINA F. MOS April 22. 1903 in the Salt Lake tenvile. She has three children. Mr. Adams died August 29, 1912. Mrs. Bonnie Jackson and son, Clyde of Logan are spending a lew weeks with her mother, Mrs Chloe Harris. A number of La.vton people attended funeral service of Mrs. John Child, wlo died at the home of her son, John Child in Clinton. Mrs. Child is the mother of Mrs. Eugene Jones. Archie Carlos underwent a minor operation last Saturday. Jav Simmons is slowly improving at the Dee hospital in Ogden Mrs. Wilkie Barnes left Friday to spend a few weeks with Mr and Mrs Lawrence Page in San Bernar guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kings son of Homer and Genevra Pack Anderson were held ford arrived home from California Thursday January 27 at 100 p.m. after a months visit with relatives Of interest is the announcement Due to the inclemency of the weather the ervices were held at of the marriage of Miss Arva Jean ant the Union Moruary chapel with Stoddard, daughter of Mr. Bishop Alma D. Eakle officiating. Mrs. Bert Wheaton and Davie After a few remarks concerning Higgs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed the integrity of the deceased and a ward Higgs. Bishop Clyde B. Ad brief synopsis of his life and mili- ams of the Layton Third ward per tary service. Bishop Eakle sang formed the ceremony before the Sleep, oldier, Sleep." He was ac- immediate family and a few close companied by his wife. William C. lriends Friday evening in the Lay Green offered the invocation. Fol- ton amusement hall. The young lowing a military escort the re- couple will make their home in (lino. mains were transferred to the Lav ton. Donald Neville left Monday fur Bountiful City cemetery for interHollyhotk tamp of DUP was ment. Military rites under the held Thursday at the home of Mrs. the LI)S mission home in Salt supervision of commander Eugene Elizabeth Layton Bennett. Assist- Lake lie is leaving for the New I'iepgrass were conducted at the ing was Mrs. Katie Cole and Mrs. England mission in the near fuv was ture. grave side. Pall bearers were com- Maggie Simmons. Lesson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill, son rades of the American Legion and given by Mrs. Ruby Hickenlooper the local National guard. The flag and Mrs. Cora Kiyfoyle. Others Marlin returned home Friday from was presented to the father of the attending were Mrs. Ethel Denver, Colo., where they attenddeceased by National Chief of staff Mrs. Bessie Stimpson, Mrs. ed the stock show. Guest over the week at the of the regular Veterans Association Elizabeth Stevenson. Mrs. Minnie B. Beau Regard of California who Green. Mrs. Lutie Scoffield, Mrs. Dickson home were Mrs. Joe accompanied the body on its Minnie Layton. Mrs. Bessie Lay-to- Smith, daughter, Annette of Salt !ake. journey to the state. The grave was and Mrs. Welthia Bone. The PTA officers and room dedicated by Lloyd Anderson uncle been has Call who Irvin Mrs. of the deceased. Previous memorial mothers served soup to the school for in San Calif, Leandro, visiting services were held Feb. 3, 1945 at a month with her the Layton school. daughter and children atsmall the South Bountiful chapel in honor son in law and family son of Mr. and Bobbie, returned Mrs. Dean Simmons is ill at his of the departed oldier. home Tuesday. The combined youth chorus of After being absent from school lome with measles. South avis stake entertained memBishop and Mrs. Clyde Adams, a week on account of illness, Mrs. Maurice Scoffield. Mrs. Horbers of South Bountiful ward on for Monback returned Call Vernetta tense Richardson and Mrs. Ferris Sunday evening Jan. 23rd. Tb y Whitesides accompanied group sang under the supervision thirty-Mrand ol Mr. home the at Guests of Mary Christensen with Fern five children of the Third Layton in Leland Bone Kaysville Elder Sessions as accompanist. ward to the Salt Lake temple and were Mr. evening of the Saturday Eldredge was the speaker Mrs. Wayne Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. evening. Jack Whitesides left Sunday on and Mr. and Mrs. High Priests of South Bountiful Dean Simmons a two weeks business trip to Denwill be in charge of the Sunday Jack Stevenson. ver. Mrs Laura Barnes was taken to evening services on Jan- - 30th. Dorothy Lotz and Fern Simmons Thursin Ogden, Mrs. Edwin Haacke returned ust the Dee hospital will entertain their, club Wedneson her feet. vacation an weeks operation week from a two day for at the Lotz home. in Boise, Nampa and vicinity. She She returned home Sunday and is dayDinner at guests at the home of her of daughFalls home Twin at the happened to enter were cleared staying Adams Friday were Bishop Mrs. Clyde Mr. and a time when the roads ter and son in law, Mrs. Adams and son, Clair. Lettie come to able was so Dawson. of snow drifs Harold . Wm. Scoffield has been ill at celebrated on home. Mrs. Lettie M. Adams two home weeks. his the home at and three past Deacons and quietly Priests her 73rd birthday Richard Call arrivLt. Mrs. and South of the S. girls with her family calling during groups of L. D. Bountiful have qualified for awards day Sunday, Jan. 3. Mrs. Adams ed home Tuesday from Fort Ben Lt. Call has been A special service will be conducted bom in Kaysville, Jan. 23, ning, Florida. the service and thc on Feb. 27, for the presentation of a daughter of John and Ellen leased from home here at their make will Adams Elias the awards. Bennett, she married Funeral services for LaMar At i SPORT SHOTS e Ded Anderson - o committees Davis throughout county, to bring this semaphore to a reality beiore another life is taken and our inter town drivers have to continue to sit as long as live or more minutes beiore they dare to attempt to dash or sneak across this highwav. exLsiting I Davis stake MIA leader meeting will be held Finlay,' Jan ih at the Sunset ward. Mr .0Mrs Howard Iligley at fen, lei the home roming at Grants vil't ihi:ishi with a program A hot rti.it was served to fifteen him, In it tn r dancing was on & fe h was Utah preview several plans for sewer age installation. I want to gie the City Fathers a "pat on the buck" for their hard work, con scientious effort, and fair mind odness for the benefit of all. We all know the stinking" sit ation our sewage problem is in, and the danger it brings to our children who play in back yards wlere proper disposal has passed its saturation point. One of the plans presentid to us as citizens, requires $75 00 ior a connection and $2.50 month ly service charge This is not ex orontant as manv ot us are pay ing more than this to have our tanks cleaned The final plan accepted hv our City may vary a little from this, but knowing how they want to make the best for the most, I am sure, we will benefit greatly from their planning. I heartily endorse them in this measure Verv truly vours. J. GLENN MINSON. used. rejcted Bountiful, been As one of many having called in by the City Council to ted v ill ir..,s First West Tue Cupper Publishing Co Bountiful, Utah Gentlemen. and addresses in ink, letters ui.'l be faint'd a.ssjnHd names if re-- iii-- s 268 North January 24, 1949 s vnurs most North SEWER FORUM RULES By Bob Looking for a golf hole.' Then gasaki Unen G outside the town i'nen National i Holbrook will be in charge. Queen, Jean Nelson, daughter of Count- lor and Mrs. J. Kay Nelson will reign over the affair. Her attendants are, Lola Mae Redford and Barbara Hender. - Second ward Relief society meet ing and social was held Tuesday at p m. at the home of Mrs. Hattie Sessions In charge of exercises was Mrs Ida Brown. Officer? visiting from the north Davis stake were, Mrs I .a Von Stuart of the Relief society presidency; Mrs. F.dith Steed, fecretary treasurer, and Mrs. Phyllis King, stake work director. Mrs. King gave an interesting demonstration of making fancy sofa pillows and lamp shades. Refreshments ot candy, nuts, cookies and grape juice was served by Mrs Sessions, folowxng the demonstration 1 ' Associa Impiovement tie is el tne two t leal field wards wil. held tin i giecn and gold bad t.i.s month The first ward dan, e w,l! be held m the North Ms.' is lumor high st hool, Wednesday e enmg Jan 28 under the leadeislnp ot the officers, Hugh Wilcov Ralph Green, Teresa Bing ham and 1 l.ora Montgomery. The second ward ball is scheduled for next Pnday evening in the north Haws lumor high school. Officers, avsisted by the teachers in the Ml . ,i . Rest Center lor our Occupation GIs. The major t. rearms will again take a with, n aiiot her luo also hazard on the weeks Act ci ordinglv as no course is a big nsluction in pnee can be coil flock of crows that zoom down lemplatid Bamboo fly lods will be sea! i e again, and pick any grab 'nil's now. S just received golf ball in sight' 12 bamboo (tv third sec As golf balls arc rather scarce in Don tips again at 2 95 Check Japan, their popularity is on par oil can still pur your rod will, that of an eater ot unsholled chase that '4n Martin motor peanuts at a concert Standard at wholesale Come Quick. equipment for the ioursc includes I ookinr fm a sports store whole a shotgun . . . tucked in among flu Then woods and irons Since each de lunct crow entitle, the hunter-goiteSPORTING GOODS, on to a free beci, a lot ot raniiv Gl's forget the gull shots in faor New Highway A Fifth South. Here of gun shots! A ' b.rdie ' on every you'll find a complete selection to hole means a long cool afternoon choose from Phone- 800 I 4 , A l r present. They are staying with Mr and .Mrs. Henry Call North Davis stake quarterly conference Sunday at the Layton ward chapel. The Sunday evening MIA meeting was postponed due to the storm. Apostle Stephen L Richards was the ruicral author lty in charge. Mrs Roy Simmons entertained 30 little girl friends to help cole bra'.e the 7th bn Hut ol ,iei daughter, Julio Ann atternooii. Mr. and Mrs. R.i'pli Blown arc the proud parents ol .i iubv gul. their first child ai an Ogden Monday. The Layton Tlind ward luske! ball team went to the Wasatch Chemical depot at loocle and played. They were accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Cl.vde Adams. Mr and M's. Virn Egan. Mr and Mrs Lynn Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent. Thoro Naldcr. Mrs. Vivian Naldor, Mrs. Eugene Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Roval Robins. Mis. Ruth Adams attended the birthday dinner party in honor if Im-pit- al Mrs Opal ll.idfu Ul at the home ot Mrs. Della Reed Tluirsdav. The pupils ol Mis F.mma Evans Sec ond Intel mediate Sunday school class has made an nut.stand mg a cold Fm three veals, Du ane Evans .uni M.uk Weaver have alleiuh'd everv Sunday school. Mr and Mis Rov Simmons en loved a I heater and dinut r m Sa Lake Mondav evening, it lining i .Mr. Simmons hntlnlav Mr. and Mrs Eugene Rowe and rail Rowe m Clenrliehl Sunday Earl Rowe in Clenilield Suiulv Miss Sharon Adams who is at tending the It'll' m Provo spent the week end with her pnients, Mr and Mrs Dick Adams Mr. ajjd Mrs Eugene i.ennett, son, Randy were Sundav guests Mr and ,51 rs. Call Stimpson. Grant Flint. Bill Dav and Shar moil Stevenson returned Sundav In the A. C. in Logan after spending the week end with their parents. Ralph Dibble, John Mcbios, Al Ion Adams ami Wilkie Barnes left Thursday on a business trip to Los Nngeles, Calif. Cor-bridg- n n Amid yom ILmdiry Time ! ms(p - - s 6 Adult Aaronic Priesthood met at the home of Elmo Kerr on Friday Jm. 28 for their regular meeting. Son number three that s whM the Ralph Argyles are reporting. Wednesday, January 26 was the we date of his arrival. Of course all wanted a daughter for Lucile but well keep and cherish the son since he has received this assign- 3l WV ' ffV" ' .a .r,- - fi'4 , NORGE WASHER M4.l WI4 SIMPLEX IRONETTE M4l $119.95 59.95 U X $179.90 "ifs "?St ment. Miss flit MO ft Skyscraper Henhouse built with BUEHNER Merle Bantock, at 4577 Wei-lington in Holladay, has 8,000 chickens on the top four floors, with brooding and feed storage on the poultry ground floor of this e constructed with building Buehncr blocks. 95 fetr 11 iniiiiiriiifriiiiii NEWS LAYTON Combination Mi Vft i Elaine Stringham and Miss of Salt Lake were Robinson Elaine S. Moss home David guests at the on Sundav. January 23. They visited with Mrs. Dale P. Averett and daughters Susan and Peggy who have been visiting with grandparents for he past week. ypecia C fcv the mm THE WASHER V Mrs. F. L. Whitesides entertained with dihner. Monday for her husband on his birthday. Members of the family present were. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Rav Harvey and fam ily, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray o. McEntire, Clearfield and fam White-sideily and Mr. and Mrs. Reed and family. Other members who were unable to attend sent birthday greetings to their father Al Jacobson was selected by the judging committee as the recipient thr dit'rf,,iishod service award key presented yearly by the juns - iop chamber of mmmert. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Call entertain ed the seventies and partners ol Lavtnn Second ward, Wednesdav evening at the Barnes home. Attending were. Mr and Mrs Clar-n Ft- ? Vi- - an ! 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