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Show VOLUME TWENTY ONE LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, Speaker Rayburn Buys With a Smile MAKC11 10. 1H8 NUMBER TWENTY Davis to Resume Sunset Sewer Project Begins Planning Study Davis Man Must Serve 15 Years Construction of a sewer line, to serve over 100 units in the vicinity of Sunset, is under way, Lester Cary, town board president, report- Field workers for the Davis county planning commission will resume population and other ined. this week, ventory work at New sewer connections will be FARMINGTON At conclusion according to H. Clay Allred of the added along Burns Lane, from Ar a court session here Tuesday of office. planning senal street north the Davis Kenlchl Imaizumi, 24, afternoon, X. Citizens are requested to coopfrom end of thel..,. county line; erate with the field workers in or8000 block north to the county der that time and money in makline, and down Smith street to the Fliji ing the survey, be saved. Denver and Rio Grande railroad I Jill Imaizumi, 70, Syracuse, was senHousing highwaw, other street tenced by Second District Judge and road situations in addition to Charles G. Cowley to serve 15 school and park questions are years in the state prison. specific problems which this inThe charge was reduced from ventory is expected to aid. Town first an degree murder after Glenn such with must start WASHINGTON, D. C. House Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas planning conditions of was at existing estimated about inventory $53,000. opens the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale as he purchases the first box ere wai.? sufficien tv Work Is expected to be completed Ml just as businesses do in order to froin girl scout daughters of Congressmen, L to R: Elizabeth dence of premeditation to support business about the 90 go in davs 13. daughter of Sen. Fulbright of 'the fiht charge. Ark.; Mary Wiggleworth, 13, intelligently planning for a better future, daughter of Rep. Wiggleworth of Mass.; Carolyn Judd, 13, daughter of Members of Kenichis family, all Allred said. of Rep. Judd of Minnesota; Speaker Rayburn; and Katherine Kean, in his support, unfolded Decemin was work This halted present of daughter Rep. Kean of New Jersey. on the witness stand a grim tale ber because it became impractical of a father's allegiance to old Japto work in the extreme winter anese ideas and customs. conditions. Mrs. Eunice Rich, Lay-toAs sentence was imposed, the will assist Mrs. Kathryn of the planning office in makprisoners wife, mother and sisters sobbed and the mother collapsed ing the field survey. Tabulation of y other use land and population, commissioners 'n the hall just outside the Davis county data will be compiled in the counhad agreed to arranged a ty office at Farmington. PreliminBeatings meeting with the state highway Te"8 Tears rolled down the cheeks of ary maps have already been made commission following a protest These will be corrected after the CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Monday by L. S. Rice and F. R, Kenichi as he listened to his Six Layton chamber of com field work is complete and com-- , Members of Layton town board Bodily, Farmington, against conler Mito Imaizumi, called by DeClinton, their baby, Dale, merce committee, appointed by parison made with aerial photo- March 4 had approved annexation a canal which runsMense Attorney Arthur Woolley, of struction a and daughter, EvaJean, 15, narPresident Frank Hickenlooper, graphs just received, the planning of the Golden Adams property into from street in Farmington testify that her husband had beat-t- o State death or seriously Alvin L. Hart, Bountiful, presi- were approved at a regular meet- director said. limits of the town, rowly escaped the lane Glovers on corporate the east side en her on mflny occasions, once to injury here Saturday about seven of the dent of the Utah Junior Chamber ing this week at the Signal cafe. such an extent that she became and Win was tracks. Templeton Engineer Bamberger p m., when their automobile was of Commerce, Tuesday was named They are: Membership and atto make the necessary struck and demolished The min- - deaf in one car- she als told the also to board referred requested a by liquor liaison officer by the Utah tendance, Sherman Taylor, chairutes of a previous meeting in courtrom her her husband hit her surveys. streamliner passenger train. Liquor Control commission, it was man ;Max Bishop and Harold Ence wiht a butcher knife, cutting her was Petition for the annexation which announced by Roy W. Simmons, According to reports, Bodily was state they had protested to the Credit, Clarence Simmons, chair- To Clarence of made Simmons the by present site of the canal. driving west on the arsenal road chairman. man; Ray J. Dawson and Howard ;vhcn Ken,chl joined the U. S. Placement of the canal on the Layton. and had just crossed the U. P. Mr. Hart, who has been employ- Blood. the mther testified her hus armyeast side of The Bountiful Lady Republicans the tracks will result railroad tracks when his car beed by the commission since JanuCivic improvement, Marion Bair next kand so enraged he pushed become in to farm lands will be eventu held damage Friday, by came stalled in the mud. He then ary in other capacities, will suc- chairman; B. M. Anderson, Clar- April meeting a ln kox and locked her up. 8 1st at p.m. at the home of lacked up an da rear wheel of ally causing fences to collapse and ceed Charles W. Frame, 1057 ence L. Bone and Jedd W. Call. told of his beating a daugh- as a Doctor and Mrs. by dry-acting and Trowbridge. drainage lis automobile ran off a culvert, PTA Bryan ave., who was named liquor te Merchants, Ken Brailsford, chair with a and treating bucket By out the lands, Rice and RichThe book review, The Big Fishwith the rear end of the machine ing liaison director following the res- man; Clay Adams, Floyd Walpole a manner he in such .child told to Kimbe commissioners. Helen erman, given by They onto the tracks. At that so protruding ignation Feb. 28 of C. S. Carroll, and Reed Holbrook. 10 as forced leave home several ball at their Las been pointed out that it is necessitate Past PTA presidents of South moment, the family saw the train Ogden. Industrial and publicity, Don changed due tomeeting es . construction of review of the bountiful were honored ex. numerous ing the . Frdiay, coming from the south, and jumpShutz, chairman; Nicholas Baker same book to be given at the First sister of the defendant. Mar-Th- e and culverts pensive bridges March at 8 annual ed at the out. 4, p.m. and Leo Porter. became rather hysterical ward, Monday, March 14th. pair reported they soid hprie. 2.her Founders day program, held in the The automobile was dragged National affairs, Frank Hickentestimony, screaming on their land when U. iurn The Hearth and the Eagle, a school auditorum. along the tracks, then thrown S. icr looper, chairman; Ray Walker, currant r 91 was be will afterUf widened the highway Jeyfr been Corsages of yellow daffodils jack onto the tracks. It was necesto Kenichi. George Wilcox and Stanford Cow- book reviewed by Miss Kimball tied especially shown laJ a alledly blue being with print bows, repre- sary to flag down the second secShe said her father was enraged ley. for the club meeting April 1st. plans which placed the canal the PTA colors of gold and tion of the train to avoid another of senting Officers of the chamber are Mr. when Kenichi and another son reThe Bountiful Jaycee auxiliary on the west side of the Bamberger have blue, were presented by Mrs. Clin collision. Mayor and Mrs. have set Friday, March 25th as the Hickenlooper, president; Kenneth been asked to be Waddoups selce wth safely tracks. when However, constnicspecial guests of ton L. Mills, Founders day chairU a dvSr date for their next, meeting to.be Brailsford, vice president; Louis the evening. Myi"g which now Is - U S' army tion, comalmost man. were Those Mrs honored held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Barnett, secretary. Other members All club members and husbands plete, the was canal Mmt" began, placed Edith F. Hatch, Mrs. David S. C. Brown, Woods Cross. A very of the board of directors are Sher are invited to attend. Tickets sacrificed your on the east. may Moss, Mrs. Walter Hogan, Mrs. Marand Shutz Don man lives, she quoted her father as Taylor, interesting meeting has been planbe had by calling Mrs. Frank Harold Nelson, Mrs. Victor Clarkned. A demonstration of stencil ion Bair. saying. She also testified that her Hatch, Mrs. Eva Hill, Mrs. Vernon son, Mrs. Martin Brown, Mrs. Os President Hickenlooper reports Brown or Mrs. George father had made the statement he painting and color harmony will Hilbler. born Clark, Mrs. Floyd II. Bird, could have used the $20,000 insurbe the highlight of the eveening. main objective of the organization It that the appears unlikely Mrs. Harold Wille and Mrs. Eliza ance he would have received if his Mrs. Bernice Siefert, dub presi- this year is to encourage widening will be able to retain the elec navy Cahoon, represented by her daugh- tronics sons had been killed, to take his dent urges all members to attend. of highway, U. S. 91 along its presat Clearfield repair activity ter, Mrs. Walter Moss. A1J. new members are to receive a ent site through Layton. , family back to Japan. naval supply depot. Mayor HarThe faculty was also honored man W. CLEARFIELD Frank Wayne other witnesses, Including E, A. Layton is rather a bottle neck special invitation. Peery was notified today. and and with corsages, presented situation Ogden, was fined Thurgood, a Syracuse merchant. this are we in hopes and In from letters Sen. V. Arthur V. T. Rice principal of the school OIVpro!!atl?n for slxUnd Ray Clontz, a neighbor, were may soon be corrected, the presiand Rear was presented with a principals Watkins The Rosicrucian Order widto (AMORC) that by Justice of called to the stand to testify as to said. He reported dent miral C. D. Wheelock deputy as- to show appreciation for all he en the highway sufficiently, only will be represented in this comr pin reputation the family sistant, bureau of ships, the mayor youthnfefdS Boys guilty to charges I had two business firms would be dis- munity in its extension activities has done for the school. community. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Walker, 421 Supt. E. J. Hartvigsen gave turbed, one belonging to a cream-ei- by &Td1a and the other to an oil com- So. 2nd East SL, who recently re- very interesting talk on Work eliminate electronics reoair The defendant, in answer to weaPn: ceived a certificate of appointment Understanding, and he also ex- vities at with questions by his attorney, said he Clearfield and Mechanics- SMkin?8Mn. v pany. Tchfged as district commissioner, from the plained the proposed building plan on served four and f A highway express years in ?. Pa of proposed favor in continuin burg March forecast of strong winds a revolver the army and while overseas was at Grand Lodge, located in San Jose, for Davis county schools, and jusf the work at naval he8i? but the for will be fine future, with kites," what the coming bond election is accompanied by boys resisted his efforts to military policeman whose duties we are more interested in Calif. to thePauestion duties of the Commissioner to determine. brought a safety request today present, The Hicken0Ima we bacthaiding3 have, the Japanesa pri highway feldT UaWnesdaabotiPoi11116 the from Mr. V. C. Willey, Utah Poware varied and his services are Principal V. T. Rice, Mrs. Clin- terial declared. looper be to moved from fortv-fivk proposed er & Light Companys representawithout compensation. Among ton L. Mills, and Mrs. George Clearfield Nne of concerning to the west fnfi An eigbt tive. other things, he is required to Alder were chosen to act and the querrel in a field last fall, daughter yearld has bwn Kite flying is fun, said Mr, d son, awakened by which culminated in Kenichis place paid advertisements in loca nominating commitee to appoin, bulk of matoriaL tot I Willey, but it can be plenty dangnewspapers, in conjunction with new officers for the coming year. has been struggle- came to the choking his father to death, were n!0se,utlie thA on repaired erous. For the sake of your own As added entertainment for the 01611 mother- - Hampson fled 8 campaign of the Order advertising brought out in court Attorney the the activities of which are inter- evening, some very fine musica remained there safety and the safety of others obum uuk Woolley oaiu il china serve these rules. to Mrs numbers were sung by the sixth national. In d According 0?em0T n0tmed P0! Present story, would to like continue electronks 1. Fly kites away from electric Walker, it is her duty, also, to grade students, under the direction to the Da- Kenichi surrendered repair programs at all points now wires and poles. Mrs- Jeppsons husband was on vis LeGrande analyze the Rosicrucian radio pro- of V. T. Rice, and it was learnec Hess, sheriff, county , 2. Dont use metal or wire in any Three daughter of Mr. and Mrs. grams if and when broadcast over that some of the numbers ' were engaged in it, but at 11111 air force base, where following the incident, and has form on kites. Louis Drakos of Kaysville believe local stations. he is employed as a fireman. composed by Mr. Rice, himself. been confined at the county jail ?enStorero?monge?fe no al- 3. Use only dry cotton string. in doing things together. At the conclusion of the mee The Rosicrucian Order is a fra was arrested by Tom here since. Hampson Never fly your kite with wet Monday night, Mrs. Penny Dra- ternity devoted to the dissemina- ing a beautifully decorated birth teroative but to close some acti-- 1 Guffey, cieiueW as he was driving from the hous- string. Water is one of the best kos Burch, 25, wife of a naval tion of knowledge of the natura day cake representing the fiftiet For every barrel of oil in theCpn conductors of electricity. supply officer, gave birth to a 7 laws of life and the teachings of anniversary of PTA work was cut Utah VonpninnaiHMAoaetinIt ,ng Proj- The gun was found on older fields classed as recoverablfr- 4. Dont climb poles to recover pound, four once daughter in a I the car running board. philosophy. It is neither commer- and served with punch, by the hos- with the there are between five and six navy department in prokites. Never try to release en- hospital at Barstow, California. cial nor religious. Its work is pitality committee. barrels classed as unrecoverable Mrs. E. Charles Hatch, president test to the closing of the activity tangled kites by throwing stones Tuesday at 11:47 am. in St. world-wid- e and each county has In four Anchor- - that is no way has been found to blocks in square at them. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City, its varied sectional lodges, chap- wishes to thank everyone for their at Clearfield base. 40 saloons. bring it out of the ground. have been investigating age, Alaska, there are 5. Report kites caught in wires Mrs. Stella Drakos Theren, 20, and extension commissioners splendid cooperation throughout thisWe ters, condition for some time, the and poles to your nearest Power became the mother of a 9 pound The international conventions, the year. senators letter said. The navy company office. son. The father is a mechanic at which are held annually at San a made las search of this thorough of hundreds Hill air force base; near Ogden. Jose, are attended by facility (at Clearfield) nl all of Alaskas 588,000 square Two minutes later, In the same students together from different nations. with the facilities in other areas. miles there are only 2500 miles of Salt Lake City hospital, Mrs. Sach district commissioner encourMWMUft road. Violet Drakos Rusch, 27, wife of ages all members of his comRats have been known to gnaw a Davis county fanner, had a son munity to enjoy, if possible, the through a four inch concrete floor weighing 8 pounds and 0 ounces. experience of attending such mect-ngMrs. Vernon C. Brown president in of the Bountiful Lady Republican For Killing Father I f V 'p 'L 1 Ful-brigh- Liquor Board Elects Hart t, Layton Chamber Approves List OS Committees Jah-reis- e Layton Annexes Train Rams Auto Adams Property Family Escapes Director Aid court-Tuesda- moth-Ilichard- Lady Republicans Hold Meeting s, - - Past Presidents I Honored 1 an-ar- ds al-li- Jaycee Auxiliary Sets Date For Meeting right-of-wa- ... " I y best-selle- blue-ribbo- n I?11 8S,".fr Letters Explain Clearfield Move frT Youth Fined $250! In Assault Case Local Rosicrucian Appointment Made March Winds ), With Kites Pi maeUnsarto Bring Safety Request one-hal- twe n! lMia e onhe Stork Calls on Three Sisters Short Order i threat the-detail- s su-year-- o - I one-side- ilS Zi J - nit - 1 History Making Flight Earns Hearty Handshake Lady Republican Club Add New Committee s. Confess "Lonely Heart" Killings Safety Education Essential for Every I Community, Save Life rv-- i s V-- f 4. A . , v r , i 'f - v i s ' l V r V 1 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Mrs. Martha Bock, 29, and Raymond Fernandez, 34, confessed that they killed two women and a girl in the past two months. They buried all three in concrete. The victims were lured through a lonely hearts club. The bodies of Mrs. Delphine Downing, 28, and her daughter, Rainelle, two,- - were recovered. The third victim was identified by the couple as Mrs two-year-ol- d Janet Fay, 62, of Albany, N. Y. A continuing program of safety education is essential to every community if the appalling annua toll of lives lost through accidental causes is to be reduced, L. C. Holbrook, chairman of the Davis county chapter of the American Red Cross said today. Every year, more than 100,000 persons are killed through acci dents in homes, on the streets am in industrial plants, Mr. Holbrook pointed out. Maintenance of Re Cross community educational programs in first aid and accident prevention as one of the most effective means of fighting such un necessary slaughter is one reason club announces a new committee to be added to the club. It will be called the communication committee," headed by Mrs. Frank Hatch and Mrs. Eva Hill. This committee will see that no one stays home from meetings due to lack of transportation. Ladys driving cars with extra space to meetings will call Mrs. Eva Hill and ladys without transportation will call Mrs. Hatch. This way rides will be arranged for people living in the same vicinity. Mrs. Dale Tolman and Mrs Maeser Mabey have been asked to assist Mrs. Otto Ruflin, Mrs. Mars Larsen and Mrs.. Lloyd Zesiger on the refreshment committee. Through training courses aimec at developing the knowledge anc skills necessary for the emergency care of injured accident victims, the Red Cross teaches recognition of everyday accident causes and how to avoid them, Mr. Ilolbroo for generous support of this years explained. Last year, the Red annual Red Cross fund campaign Cross issued certificates to nearly for $60,000,000 in March, Mr. Ho half a million persons who combrook added. pleted these courses. Diseases Totaled At 230 Davis There were 230 cases of com-- 1 municable diseases reported to the Davis county health department during the month of February, Dr. D. Keith Barnes, deputy state it health director, reported. They include chickenpox, 29; measles, 186; mumps, seven; syphilis, two, and whooping cough, six tl was also reported that births during January totaled 70 and deaths for the same month totaled J r v 10. Files Divorce Suit ,t S: w Glenna BingFARMINGTON ham Tomney had filed suit for divorce March 5 in Second district! court against Dick Anthony Tomney on grounds of cruelty. They were married Nov. 14, 1944, Ogf den. It has been estimated that rats annually eat or spoil as much food as 265,000 average farms can dree. pro FORT WORTH, Texas Carswell Air Force Base: Secretary for Air W. Stuart Symington, left, gives hearty handshake to Capt Gallagher, Melrose, Minn, upon completion of a flight by an Air Force At center is Air Fore Chief of Staff General Iloyt S. Vandenberg. round-the-worl- d non-sto- p B-5- 0. u |