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Show W 4 4U.,4,U 141 PIERPOINT AVE. y J,,, rm: iTAH Clearfield sCftf Permits Total $113,750 f A $ 1 V' s f n t f Crawley 1U- V t' South street for $G(X); the garage permit to Frank Revera, 982 East 11.'0 South street for $0.10; a masonry dwelling for William J. Sessions, 379 West, :XX) North street, M. $10, 000; dwelling to Francis Pratt, 000 South, NX) West street, frame, $7, (XX); dwelling to Arthur V. Bulkley, 271 Marilyn drive, masonry, $11, (XX); dwelling of frame construction to Melvin Schroder, $2, (XX); two ma- sonry dwellings to Arthur V. Bulk-leone at 23.3 Marilyn Drive, and the other at 2(34 Marilyn Drive each for $11, (XX); masonry dwelling for Theodore Glauser, 207 West 7(x) North street, $11,000; a masonry dwelling, to H. Keith Stephenson, 3 .31 North Terrace Drive for two masonry dwellings to (XX); $10, Melvin D. Glauser at 212 West 7(X) North street, one for $1.1,000 and one for $10,0(X); and two dwelling permits to B. Earl Stringham, one at 038 North 200 West street and one at 343 North Vickie Lane, the former for $10, (XX) and the latter for $11, (XX); the addition to dwelling permit for $4,000 went to Kenneth Wensel at 103, South 430 y, East street. Davis Diseases X n.A. i g 4 Slevens v ' I - M. H. Cottrell j Cottrell xriii Li Allen y Oviatt avis Retire Hill AFB Eight Davis County Layton; Glen W. Allen, Layton; The two additions to commercial residents were among 13 workers Ida Mae Stevens, Clearfield; Nola property permits were issued to retiring from federal service at II. Hallman, Farmington; and DenClearfield City for an addition to Hill Air Force Base recently. They ver C. Oviatt, Clearfield. the shop building on South Main included Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ilcnry J. Cottrell street and to McEntire and Hil- Cottrell, Kaysville; Leroy CrawMr. Cottrell and his wife, My l tie ton Lumber Co. The patio permit ley, Kaysville; James' L. Latimer, B., were both honored at the re went to Birdell Yardley on 430 street, I $ .U 4 Clearfield Clearfield building permits totaled $113,730 for the month of April which was twenty thousand dollars more than for any preceding month of this year and brings the total for the year to $379,373. The permits were for twelve dwellings, one patio, one garage, one addition to a dwelling and two additions to commercial property. 319 Maple y s tirement ceremonies. Mr. Cottrell retirement. He resides at 212 North 3rd Base worked in the West, Kaysville, with Support Branch, Base Supply. He began his federal his wife. They have five children, career at the Ogden Ordnance De- 13 grandchildren, and one great pot in 1012. On March 22, ID IS, he grandchild. was employed at this installation Myrtle B. Cottrell Mrs. Cottrell retired on the same and served continuously until his date as her husband, Henry. She has worked at Hill AFB since October, 1D12. She was employed in the Prime and Zonal Voucher VOL. IX NO. 26 MAY 11, 1957 Control Branch, Supply and Services Directorate. The Cottrells retirement plans include traveling and visiting their family. She will also now have more time to devote to her hobby of flowers. Leroy Crawley Mr. Crawley, Police Branch, Security Division, was also one of the first employees at Hill AFB, hiring in on March 7, 1011. Prior LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH to that he had completed 18 months service during World War I. He resides at 104 East Center Street, Kaysville, with his wife, Violet. They have four children. His retirement will enable him to spend more time on his favorite hobby of gardening. James L. Latimer Layton Elmer Theodore WalkMr. Latimer, Aircraft Production er, 32, former resident of Layton, Control Branch, Maintenance, was was killed while on construction vari- first employed at Hill AFB in 1934. in the men Davis enlisted Twelve County Kaysville Colwork at noon Wednesday in Prior to that time he had worked ton, California. He wras a resi- ous branches of the Armed Forces during the past month, one at the Ogden Arsenal, beginning man was inducted through the Selective Service Board, and his federal dent of San Bernadino. The body will be brought to fourteen men who gave Davis County as their residence when 1943. He career there in June, resides at (X) Colonial L&yton for viewing at the home were and went active service into the with his wife, Avenue, sepLayton, completed duty of a brother, Ray Walker, 27 Col- they Della. have five children and They onial Avenue, and for additional arated. 13 grandchildren. Fishing, travel, enlistments included: services before burial in the Kaysand the American Legion, will be CemeARMY Park Memorial Fred ville, Layton Ignacio Martinez, highlights of his retirement years. Layton. tery. June was born Mr. Walker 3, Ida Mae Stevens NAVY Keith Black, Bountiful; in Layton. He is survived 1m)4, Mrs. Stevens first started workDennis Kay' Russell, Clearfield; by his widow, first wife Edith LilHill at on January 11, AFB ing and Michael Millar Stoker, Layton. lian McCafferty, San Bernadino, 1943. She has been in Jon Day, Harold MARINES x employed and two children, Shirley and John, the Surface Movement Branch, Kent Rohmer Alton Gerald and both of San Bernadino; one brothTransportation Division, Supply. Swenson, all of Layton; Bobbie She er, Ray, Layton; and two sisters, resides at 712 South State RobRex Gene LeFevre and Deese, Mrs. J. P. Partenheimer, Salt Lake ert Henray Rasmussen, Bountiful; Street, Clearfield. Mrs. Stevens City, and Mrs. William Thornton, and William Edward Vance, Cen- has three children, ten grandchilDetroit. dren, and nine great grandchilterville. dren. To help make her retireAIR FORCE Horst Conrad, ment years useful she is studying braille. Clearfield. Inductee Nola II. Hallman Sheldon Lloyd Fisher, Layton, Mrs. Hallman wras also one of was inducted into the Army at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, May the first employees at Hill AFB and was employed in September 1. 1942. She has been employed in Base Property Accounting Section, Separations Base included-: The Supply Division. She resides separations 2 c w o ARMY Rodney Clifford Green, at Farmington with her husband, U a u tc and Loyd W. Larsen, Kaysville; Isaac. They have eight children c C m Robert DeMoise Higgs, Howard and 10 grandchildren. She plans o 4 m to go on a five months trip in the d Martin and Sigurd Ernest c C c 3 Rob-bevery near future. Her retirement Nilsen, Layton; Bryon Xfl H will also give her more time to Wiland Tingey, Centerville; liam Vesta Sweeney Jr., Nashville, work on her hobby of making 4 quilts. She reported she had enTennessee. 4 joyed the work and the many NAVY Lloyd John Colemere, friends 4 shed made at Hill AFB. Kaysville; Darrell Ross Taylor, (Photo not available.) Layton; and Ival Ovard Bodily, 3 C. Oviatt Denver PlPATfiplfl 1 Mr. Oviatt was cited for 30 years MARINES LeRon Layton 0 of He is emservice. government 0 Kaysville; Jesuse Rios Jr-- , in Divithe Area Assistance ployed Layton; and Fred James Quintana, 1 and first sion, started Supply, Plpfirfipld 3 1 at Hill AFB on November working William Blair AIR FORCE 3 31 3 0 1, 1941. He is planning retirement Walkington, Helper. 20 (Continued on Page 3) 7Ae V Walker Elmer Dies in Mishap eparated 1 Kaysville A total of 01 cases of disease were reported for Davis County last week by the Utah State Department of Health. They included 41 cases of measles, 16 cases of streptococcus infections, three cases of chicken pox and one case of mumps. Juvenile Traffic Violations For Davis During April tA Gjer-mun- J rt Pen-cill- e, md v Two Davis JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CASES HANDLED IN DAVIS COUNTY DURING APRIL J957 Students Elected To Office At University of Utah Two Davis County historian of the Womens RecreaKaysville students have been elected to Uni- tion Assn. student, Mr. Thorderversity of Utah student offices for A pre-la1937-3son will be a sophomore next year. John Richard Thorderson, son of He is a 1930 graduate of Davis Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorderson High School, where he was active of Kaysville, is the new secretary-treasure- r in athletics and debate. Also a Davis High graduate, of the Associated Men Miss Noakes is a physical educaStudents. Sandra Dee Noakes, a daughter of tion major in the College of EducaMr. and Mrs. David 0. Noakes, tion. She will be a junior next 20 Centerville, will serve next year as year. w 8. I Auto Inspection Deadline Near Davis County motorists have only until next Wednesday, May to get their inspection tags. After that date, police officers will start writing out tickets for those who do not have their stick15 ers. Garages were this week expecting the usual heavy last minute rush as May 13 rolls closer. The stickers must be displayed until August 13. N |