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Show 1 I VOLUME SIXTEEN FEBRUARY Tlirce Injured In Railroad Wreck Clinton Board Seeks, Youthful Couple of Davi.s Killed In Tragii Support At Layton Monday Commissioners I locomotive ami six cars were in a siding crash near a heavy fog Monday at - JJ a. nr. when two Denever ami j Grande Western Railroad trains crashed, cauto a conductor minor injuries g firemen. two jjd t Railroad officials said the occurred when No. tl, a north "botn freight train from Salt Lake 10 Ogden with Grover T. Coleman 34 TUdmont avenue, Salt Lake 3ty, as engineer, crashed into the Vlt three cars and caboose of No. freight train hound from Og-h- i Salt Lake City, which was into a siding at Layton. mg nil; ' Smith, Jr. of 8.17 West j'liam Salt Lake City, was street. jth . g: nicer on No. 62. The engine and 1 jee cars of No. 62 were derailed, fitpany officials said. 'recking crews cleared ami jred the tracks lin less than eight traffic was resumed rs and rtlv after 6: 30 p. tn. between and Salt Lake City, Treated for slight Wilises folio the crash, mostly bruises were Mr .Coleman and his fireman, C. P. Rjlverson of 1127 Denver street, aid George I M. Young. 1893 Ninth East street, Salt Lake City, on iNo. 62. 'A number of untility poles were off when fthe engine and embankslipped off a communication ment, interrupting "between Salt Lake City and Ogden. "Two cars loaded with lumber dropped off the west side of the track, demolishing one of them, while two others were shoved across the "jnlin hue tracks. These were loaded with zinc ovide and automobile tires. The engine and tender slid off side of the tracks, stopto the ping right side up into a sea of mud. Large crews Tuesday built a track to the engine, w hich requied two davs to raise with huge cranes. PUi 6, M'MI.l.P C THE POCKETBOOK of KRIOW1EDCE Auto Collision " I WENTY-ONi- ; lmton Hoy Stine!: 'Men Answering Service Call In Car bile at I I o He Honored lav on Roadside: g l.ay-durin- ht eom-freig- - acci-er- ,f a 1 1 k lli the I i ai s bm was ht'un to I . tails ot the e u t.l) U nit lit. liaise who have been selected i'oiH e, lit i licit I lav Mill hell, I. Bcigesin, Balt oods loi mu Iv ol flout vv lit i I. sal-hosing hull, the leg iiiihiv, 1 i Kaulv.i, Syiacuse; f,u laid; ( aloiq ( re-- con-dact- . , sis-an- Federal Income Tax f, Collector Slates Dates For Reports t. 1R. McKay, federal deputy col lector of internal revenue, announces he will be at the Bountiful State Rank at Bountiful on February 7, from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. to reports Mr. McKay stresses the poin that all married persons having a separate or joint income of $2000 or more, and single persons an income of $800 or 'more perhaving year mtit tile a report. The deputy collector stated 15 -- at Kaysville Thursday morning filed repors an a At Farmington from period. P m. to 5 p. m. Thursday, 18 y had also filed reports. ;1 thruary 19, Mr. McKay will ac ei t reports apd payments at Cud-- n s packing plant at North Salt Mke from 10 a. m. until 12:30 p. m. jT r.c same day at Woods Cross, reports may be made with the from p. m. to 3 p. m. at the Farnurs State Bank. . Ilurn-inghat- col-ect- 1 I January building at Bountiful got off to a good start with five permits issued by Hyrum Sessions, city building inspeftor, at an estimated cost of $9,950. (Only two permits were given for new buildings. Bountifuls first storage plant tops the list at $7,000; two homes remodeled at $1450; a seven-untourist cabin to be remodeled at $1000, and one new- garage at $500. January 1940's records show only remod.eling jobs totaling $1750. Five electrical and five plumbing permits were also given. it - t Observe Natal Day, F ebruary 12 Trocadero Cafe T! Hvrum Ford, Ownership Change. tof 'Centerville, o re- - life-lon- n will bra: g cele-- i er eightieth birthday Wednes The Trocadero restaurant at Lay '. J ehniary 12, hv welcoming all ton was purchased during the week be riN nds and relatives at open Thomas of hr to t Ihe held at her home vrrerville between the hours in of 4:-'- i. m. and 8:30 p. m. K'r' Ford was born February 12, Kd ?t Centerville. jThe former ;a hheney, she was a daughter of cheus E. Cheney and Amanda lean; Cheney, early pioneers of : Wuerville. Ford "was married February ,885 to J. Hyrum Ford, who for any rears was prominent as stock ?,an and dairyman, and now a grower and poultry man. The couple will observe their tf wedding anniversary the , fr Part of this month. ?v. Cy are parents of. seven Fildren, four of whom are living: r: Marcus E. Woolley of Tremon jE'n: .Mrs. Frank C. Rich of Fresno, California; Mrs. Earl F. Hanson "d Wesley H. Ford, both of also have thirteen lead-fru- it M?-':t- h Cen-The- v tHchildren. A : brother William E. 'Cheney sister. Mrs. Arthur Margetts residents of Centerville. L.-Ford is an active member e LDS church, and is well her f.or musical talent and v''n '"Me. l or many years she served r'r:;rist for the Relief society, f aBo is of the Saga- r v, ''amp aof member the Daughters of the i lor.eers at Centerville. a , a r.,.lsh cii r potato weighing six ana Purds, prown last 5 state hospital at sea Medi-t- b believed to be o; j,, ?est on record. Spud raisers iPo and Iain are invited to NVVh- - notice. i , I Ro'm .1 hi III in i v ' Dni , esticat i Hi d . A OPfMrO uirfis Will MMt h'AVCYJ n.ltmil.ll uni r.il serv es L r Samuel ii I.or-letire- Scheduled Saturday At Centerville Live-lin- I d Piuu-i.i- m i v iics Inr hoinpsou, - of a a y . cotin-iotintifi- 1 ft ( v ei lu-rr- I - it uilal reiommit.ial night will nunc- than 200 Bov Scouts of - 1 Periods Doubled For C C C Entry Enlistments in the civilian conservation corps, beginning in February may be made eight times each year, instead of four as has been the prac tice in yearsg one by. Applications may be made at the office of William H. Wilcox at the court house at Farmington, by 17 young men between the ages of and 24. Period for Enrollments are: 31; April Quarter, January 20. July 120 and October 120; intermediate, February 18 28, May George tBenard Shaw refusesPat-to 20 31. August 2031 and NovemMrs. have his love letters to 20 30, rick Cambell, the late famous act- ber his death, after untill ress. published was en A because they would make him ap- tencedBrooklyn hi spouse every day tokisj adds: pear too ridiculous.loveHeletters to Thus do the innicent suffer with "Everybody wrote the guilty. Mr. Cambell 46 year ago." miiit), at a meeting sclie-iltHc- d in itNational Iarticipatjng week program starting on Satunlav, the group will hear and repeat the scout law and path after K. West, boy scout executive aiiu-of the I'nited States, as he broadcasts over the radio to all the Boy Scouts in the United States, ('emit of Honor awards are to be given by Harry Wride and Don scout execuAamodt, of tives ot South Davis district. Bishop Amasa I.. Clark of ward will preside, while prominent scout executives of Davis county will address the assem- 1 ln-h- lu-l- - s I I'arm-ingti- m blage. Refreshments arc to be served fol the program directed by Oiville Leak, scoutmaster at Centerville, and Merrill Rushforth. Twenty-eigh- t boys of scout age at Centerville, with the exception of one, are all members of the Centerville giutip, Mr. Leak said, and that the troop is above the Salt Lake all council in merits. - t in lowing I outside wink and inside seams, it wa sjudged as having superior Is workmanship." A photograph of Miss Roberts wearing the ensemble vva included in the judging, and posture also played an important part, officials .said. A daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glar-- i m Roberts of West Bountiful, Jess Cleverly and Edward F. Pat sbg became the vii itim of infantile tirsim of Woods Gross, Monday ap paralysis whin only three years of pc .ncd before the Davis county com her handi- mi age. Iutlv o .sion and presented a pl.it called caps, sn- is today a happy, healthy ( tn hard ision in aeies, a suli-dgill, with bibiant personality a sen- their district, asked the board and ior at Davis high siluinl at Kays-- to accept same. and is an accomplished musi Inplat, which contains 29 lots. cian. 5he was piano accompanist was by the board. approved for the si bool opeia last year, and is again serving at present rehearsals for this years prodm tiou. Is of Her mother, who is the the tom clothing club to which she belongs, was also leader for the rlnb during her daughters second and third year's work and has completed two other years as leader, prior to the past two, in program. groups in her district. Opening with a potato exhibit During the services teleggrams of other Friday, February 7 at the Layton sympathy were read from members town hall, potato improvement of the family including Jesse C. meetings will be held at 10 a. m, Brandon, were compelled to be aband 2 p. nt. DeLore Nichols, county sent from the services. Lee BrandThe Inland Tinting company at on and Lewis J. Brandon, brothers ajjent, announced. Kaysville, announce the arrival of of the fuSpeakers and subjects are: Pothe attended deceased, a new printer into its family. tato Production," J. C. Rogenson, neral. P.orn Tuesday at 2:45 p. m. at an USAC iextension agronomist; seed Ogden hospital, he is the son of Victor Rasmussen, The American Legion drum and improment, Mr, and Mrs. Mendell Barnes of of agriculture; state department buggle corps at Bountiful Friday Potato Diseases, with lantern Kaysville. Mr. Barnes is a firm night was started with 15 members, slides. William Rader, USAC, botmember of the company as well as i at a meeting held at the Legion hall any department; Grades and GradJustice of the Peace at Kaysville. Iarrel Daines, director and organizing, L. W. Brewer, federal superer. announced. of inspection. Bountiful residents are fortunate visor The 2 p. m. meeting will be a rein obtaining the services of Mr. Excavation Saturday had begun Daines to direct the peat program of the morning sesorganization, sion. for P.ountifuls new $12,000 cold With few groups n fthis kind in Exhibits may be viewed from 9 storage plant, near the corner of Utah, Mr. Daines believes the class a. m. to 10 a. m, ill a, m. to 12 p. m. CharFifth Main and South Davis streets, county Sugar prod urtrs of could he used effectively in support 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. and 3 p. m. to 6 are attending a tnreting this Thurs- les If. Tingev, builder, announced. ing programs, particularly when our p. m. Mr. Nichols said. To be erected at a cost of $8,000 younger citizens are day evening at Ogden, which has leaving perodi-call- v been planned to inform growers as the most modern machinery availfor training in selective service In refutation of Bret Ilartes to the best acreage allotments for able will be installed at an addition- call--- or, in any other program. dictum that" for (ways that are co-al of $4,000, Mr. Tingey said. t the 1941 crop. Dr. Daines expects registration to dark, and for tricks that are vain. Delxire NiclioD, county agent, The building, which will he con- reach, at least, 30 in the near future. the heathen Chinee is and secretary of the Davis county structed of cinder block, measures Each member furnishes his or her Tsung Yao Chen, recently peculiar," arrested 34 feet 68 wide bv feet When official an from long. association, reports own musical instrument, and no on an embezzlement charge, is the individit 515 will contain the Washington, D. C. office, as firiNhcd, l first Chinese arraigned for dishon- charge is made for membership. well as officers from the state A A ual locker--square. in New in the last York City cHy The fir't of its kind in I.ountiful A group will be speakers. The first death among members 16 years, the building will answer a long-fel- t . of the new Congress was that of1 An Eastern college professor need for the storage of foods, and Representative Kenneth F. Simp-- 1 A blind man w ho conducts a says a man will enjoy life as long where freshly picked fruits and son, Rcpeublican, of New York. J news agency in the federal building as he inds the world amusing. And vegetables may he instanly frozen He was the victom of a heart at- - at Terre Haute, Ind., has the cash it will he amusing as long as there (hiring the summer for use in the tack after serving only 22 days as register he uses equipped with Bramonth to come. are professors. 1 a lawmaker. ille lettering. Pcr--onali- Co. Commission - n 1 I New Organization Of Drum and Bugle Corps Gets Start Erection Of Cold Storage Plant Is Started Saturday , , six-fo- - Potato Meeting Slated For Friday Exhibits To Open tli-yc- 4-- I Sugar Producers Hold iMeeting Orchard Acres Accepted By Davis . Arrives Tuesday upto-dat- e c Si out in 1610. the gills same i lass in the state 4 11 club iiiinidctc costume contest later in the fall, she again won a blue ribbon with her beautifully fashioned costume. Ipon its arrive! in t hicago, it was immediately placed in the hint- lihhon costume class, aci'oriling to a report received 1.V Miss Agren from the ofticials in i liarge. Thi re it was judged for it's excel in design and color for the occasion ami gitl, for praetihility, with sboes, belt and purse of brown alligator, giving just the right "pattern" to tin- costume of sheer rose i olnred wool. Accessories were judged most ex eelli-nin tvpe and textures. Miss Roberts, who is a medium blonde tvpe, selected brown suede gloves, brown felt bat to finish the costume Because of fine finishing Ai n for Saturday at 7 3l) p. in. at the ( enterv ille First ward, according to G. AY. Stewart of Bountiful, of the commit tee cm arrangements and program. - Kaysville Printer s Orchard Land Buy of Crowned Queen The Hayward Market has purof ground near Gold, Green Ball chased an acreage and will ward . t. n crs--oiir- i i wife-beat- a s. s 70, mining Bi.imliin of .( cute! v ille, who i'ie mill op.iator and fat mer of Boun-- u J.mn.irv 26 a 6 p. ni. limn pm-ir .i tilul, ho du d Sumlav at 2.55 a in. nimiia at a Salt I aki- eiio Republicans Will Celebrate Victory 1 l ii ago, M ns cminl v lioini1 , .ivi-nt.illinium ed. did not ltllnllh Miss Rnln-ltgo cast fur the lontrst, lin iuin-plrlt- i biding all ai vn-isept (lu re for rut i y, as was tin- woik of olbcr contestants fiom over the nation Miss K i diet ts won fiist place and a blue ribbon in tinDavis roimlv 4 II club rrvne for foui i v mt-mb- 1 i - 1 Market Hayward Eilison Bonnie Rae M'itnessed by a throng of than 700 persons, Miss Bonnie Rae Ellison of Layton became queen of the North Davis stake Gold and Green hall, held Friday evening at the high school auditorium. She was crowned by Stake President f Arnold D. Miller. Miss Ellison is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Ellison of Layton. The queens escort was Jack Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook, also of Layton. The grand march was led by President fand Mrs. Miller. The event was arranged and di rected by Mrs. Martha S. Green and David A. Thurgood, stake activity chairman and their committees. R ol n Boy Scout Meeting at onciess I ol m.i , Ynterv die; (. enterv tile, ayton. I , I I stroke oi illness, were conducted apoplexy at his a four-dalioini1 wcie i onducteil Thursday at Saturday at 2 tn at the I'tnnii - p m. at th c Bountiful tabernacle Mmtuaiv at Bountiful by Bishop I . 11. hv 11m ,ue sle erv die butt an of l Bishop's sclor of the 1irst ward, First ward. Burial was jn Centerville Buna! was m Mi.l wav following lemetery. additional s( i m s held at the Mul Bon December 2, 1858 nt Center-villi-- , wav First ward chapel. lit- - was a son of Thomas Jef-flie was bom ,Tn Midway, May sun and Mari' ( Brandon. 23, 1870, a son ut Samuel and Mary lie maiiu-- Georgian;! McMillan Jane Marsh Imnipson. IB- mairied on Dei ember ll, 1862. She died hliaheth Mm lie oil August II, eight years later. On Januaiy 20, 18D at lllcbcr itv. 1'I2, be mart ied Leila Bather Bowhad spent the en. who passed awav in 1634. Mr. Thompson greater pait dt Ins life at Midway, A of bis life was griaterp.ut and at Park ( itv, In 1917, lie went in Montana as a ram her For spent to Omtte, Mont, where lie was emFuneral services for Mrs. Mar- ployed a ttlu- - limber Butte Mining a number of years be served as lie garet Payne Mabey were held in the Mill company for one year. Moving sheriff of a Montana county, 16.H. Mr. Layton ward chapel, Sunday, Feb. to Bountiful 16 vears ago, be had bad been retired since Brandons father was, for several 2nd. at 2 p. m. with Bxhop Melvin since resided here. an earlv day probate judge years, G. Wood presiding and conducting i Bouti-r of the f He was a in Davis , county history. exercise--of the the largest ill First ward high priests quorum fine Surviving are two sons, Lee crowds to ever attend a funeral In and an active church worker. l ewthis vicinity filled the beautiful five Brandon of Santa Paula, Cal.; In Addition to his widow, is J. Brandon of Provo; one daughchapel to overflowing. Among the children, and one sister who survive R.nldero-burg- , distinguished people present was, are eight grandchildren and two ter, Mrs. l'crn Caddy of three Mont.; brothers, George Giarles R. Mabey, B. Brandon of .Miami, Ari.; Walter of the deceased. and brother-in-laLee Brandon of Oakland, Calif.; Beautiful floral offerings were in C. Brandon of Santa Monica, Jesse abundance. f a : one sister, Mis. Belle Faeertta The x'rogram was as follows: of Hollywood, Calif, and three Oregan prelude. Mrs. Vera Pettit grandi hildren. Invocation. Arnold D. Miller, presi-- l The follow ing program was rend- Davis of North dent stake; solo, I Have Read Of A Beautiful red: A and Lincoln's biithday party "O, Promise Me" Mrs. Gladys 1. voial dance by Mrs. Ida M. Hatch; for set City," been is Xlftory her daugh Simpson, accompanied by 8 President d 12 at the praver, Tingey; In The jn p In, February ter. Mi'sMarv Simpson. and tenor duet, t Be Davis contralto Garden," ball Memorial at county JI. Lowe, represent Talk, George I Lee I.ela Grant and accordat bouse Conway Grant; court nnnington, ing the Kiwanis chib; solo, Abide C. I). iRollins of Centermembers. speaker. to commjttie ing David Cook, accompanWith Me', The affair n sponsored by the ville; 'O Dry Those Tears," tenor ied hv his daughter; talk, G MilGrant; speaker, (oiintv committee. In solo, Conway Rejmblican Mrs. Vera ford Guthrie. Organ solo, of Centerville; George Scamon of Pettit; talk, Joseph P. Payne, charge Mrs.the ui mnt are: Keith J Trowbridge and speaker, John Williams of F'arming brother of Mrs. Mabey. Talk, David Stable, Abide With all of Bountiful; ton; closing Lee Burnham, O. 'McKav of the quorum of the Me," Leon Lari of Centerville, play and Hcber Sessions Clark Burnham Lord's "The Prayer", twelve: solo. of Farmington; T. R. Davis of ing own accompaniment: benedicMr. Simpson, accompanied by her both and Roy V. ISimmons of tion, John I'. Porter of Centerville. Clinton AdFrank daughter; benediction, Mrs, zfton Affleck wa saccornpan ams. Dedication at graveside in the Layton. ist for the remainder of the musical PatriCleartield-Syracus- e cemetery, chapel the Orchard at a later date build an more market there. N a at In-I- I illiani . ha mine in ns ot A est I'.oiininul, is now the ri qnent of a i ash livv ai d, iM I eeeiv id tl out the I uter PlNt rHONV roR rimaii Services Held For Services are Held Samuel Thompson For Centerville Bountiful Citizen Man On Saturday r-pass, L Mill RiCIsrnV FOftrnti.Y ALMOi r SOUTHERN 111, imiri in t I h l. a co. t Kaysville. by John The Trocadero was constructed in 1939 by James Kallas of Ogden. Mr. Thomas is a member of the firm of Thomas Bros, owners and Lunch at operators of Thomas Kaysville and Tommys iLunch at arch 'David .E. Layton. armington junction, near the unde- 'w - li Mahon, -i 1 H leient blue tibbon loute-nqdite II ihdi i' e National KaV-'ille- k .t I , 4-- i ( ai . "iii v Ravmoiid Rdi-vmd Bui ton R. (iiein, l llt i natis who liias Le lequircl as it plat i un ills ate, John Howard Bonnemoi t. Kasville, J. Rilsson llidhiook. West Point, and LeRuy I lal k nilav ,1 leal held, 'Keith Baines, chief medi lb. 87 cal examining ottaer, reports tun took exaitiiiutions to get the 13 u ho vv ere passed. v d Girl Receives Club Check I 1 per-son- T. to Mimmi.oi niov e, West Bountiful Funeral Services Held Sunday For Margaret Mabey Bountiful Reports Building Activity ur Centerville Matron 1 l ; n I per-ons two-ho- i I l'M-1- 20-fo- accept federal income tax and payments. a6 I ho. i gi w-i- rf or hd tMi i dt-- v ABo mimed wuc Mi. planning board Monday reelected alsti om, Albert b. Barton oi Kaysville chair- w ho s; Uo ed imiiut i uts md bniis- man of the organization, .it a meet-- ' es. and W M m ,iv o! II un ing held at the county court house ington. a in Mu II ',k at Farmington. i Min eis sii,i Mr Kobi in, Fleeted to serve with Mr. Barton dtivir oi the ioi.pe in F. were, Mrs. Leva Wicker of which he and ln wile wric lidmg, Bountiful, first v ice chairman and evidenllv had tallcn asleep and the David Lay ton of Layton, second ear had muiuiI auo the 'Meet, i hairman. Del.ore Nichols countv striking ilu mid Mr. Robt its was burn m Bonn agent was named secretary with Miss Ellen Agren as asssitant sec- tilul, Julv 12, . a son ot William and ( hloe Moss Roberts .IBs fathretary. Members were fashed to name a er died in J618 and his mother was preferred committee with which to married to Mr. Wragg of Iiovo. work during the year. Mr. Nichols A booth high school graduate, gave a report of the boards activi- Mr. Roberts bad been employed ties since 1918. Reporting also were until recently by .Black & Deason, M. I. Whitesides chairman of the Salt Lake City assayers. Davis lie couple were married in 1'lko, county fair board; Mrs. W ieker and Mrs. Kliabeth StevenN ev on January 28. son who attended the leaders' school) Suivivors include liis mother; held recently at the I'SAC at Lo- brothers, I arl and illiam Rob gan. erts, both of Salt ake Fitv lint at The group, working together for present in the ea t; two half the betterment of Davis county, ters, Jacqueline I hai hue from a standpoint of family living W r.igg, both of 1rovo ,.md Iin sti and agriculture, discussed various father. Mrs. R, ibei ts is kurv iv ed by lu r problems during the session. Named to head the committees father, 8 I.am.Nter of Pincdale were: Land pnd water, John Win a daughter by a piciious of Bountiful; youth prob- marriage, Ieggv Ruth Robeits and lems, J, T. Arbcn of Bountiful; a sistir, Mrs. Margaret Twitchcll health and safety, Dr. J. C, Storks of ooele, Mr Roberts is a nephew oi lTgin of Bountiful; industries ami employ ment. Joseph F. Williams of Cen- I. Robtits, Lra Moss and Ralph terville; livestock, F. M. Bair of Moss all of West Bountiful. Woods Cross; hoi ticulture and marJoint funeral services will be held keting, E. E. IRandall of Centerville in the West Bountiful chapel Sunrecreation and sports, Grant Neath day at 2 p. m. of Bountiful; pest and weed control, Archie A. Briggs of Bountiful; county improvement, Ben Brown of Centerville planning for Davis coun ty, Jesse D. Barlow of Clearfield. Chairman for home finance will be announced later. t li ai la Id Kaysville; M d, . I ; ( 1 |