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Show OR LAYTON, DAVIS COUNT?, 'UMK TWENTY TWO , , . . - vv $ s"' i. ? v . v ' ? . .. ;:; r f - ?2v ,V V- ' ' ,. S- - .7: . r' : vV'-- fei7C7 I'' HM AKV NUMBER 12. 1950 T74; Parlay P. (Pal) Hollon s&v'tf PersonnaUOiredor Crash Hurts Two Of llleh Power f ;hl Near Bountiful Vs : I TUI u-- rrfv-'vr iff Semi-Trail- "1 h v r &&&& mm ' v J jNUjp H M ly $X In Appending Ex Convict A ltoithUumtl BOUNTIFUL semi truck ami trailer collided with a .skidding pickup truck at the The quick thinking of Lee Eppersouth entrance of Slim Olsens station oil U. S highway 91 son, owner of l.ee'8 Cafe, in obof a causing injury to two persons m serving the license number he smaller vehicle Tuesday at car driven by suspicious looking characters, lead to the apprenhen 9 24 p m Kenof Critically injured was Stolen sion. Friday and his accomplice. r neth Smith, Hatch. 20, Woods CrofS who of the evidence Coordination fered head injures when found at Bountiful and Farming-toside of the small truck wa, prompted Marshal C. W. iahed, Kay Sleight, 19, Woods Cross (Audy) Anderson to radio a pick-of driver suffered possible hip injur- up of the car on suspicion burglary. ies. These men were taken into The heavy truck operated bv at Nephi by Utah county custody Rudy Marchetti, 26, 652 2nd Fast it was Salt Lake City turned off the high- si eriffs. After questioning, burglur-lenumerous that determined way in an effort to avoid the colhad been accomplished in Utah lision according to State Highway in addition to those in DaCounty G. R. Trooper Ingersoll, but the vis county. impact was termed unavoidable The loot which amounted to Damage was estimated by Troop- hundreds of dollars worth of mer1 er ngersoll at $8(H) to the lighter Bountiful and truck and $400 to the front of the chandise stolenwasat recovered by Farmington semi truck and trailer, property Ihqnity sheriff Arch Ieterson and of Interstate Motor Lines Inc, Marshal Anderson who traveled to The truok was on route from Salt Lake City to Rock Springs Nephi, Friday. Signed confessions were obtainWyo. ed from these men verifying their Taken in a Bountiful ambulance connection and responsibility in to St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake the local burglaries. City, Mr. Match was reported in Marshal Anderson urgently recritical condition and Mr. Sleig- quests that further cooperation ht in good condition. with the police department be assumed as a responsibility of every ' citizen of this community. e n s PARLEY P. (PAT) HOLTON Parley P, (Pat) Holton, employe with Utah Power and Light Co., was anounced Wcdnes day as the company's new per sonnel director. Announcement was made by Dt Adam S Bennion, vice president Assistant director personnel since December, 1946, Mr. Holton succeeds L. W. (Cap) Nims, UP&L veteran who has retired and is now residing h Hawaii. Mr. Holton was employed first by the Power companw at Preston, Idaho in 1929 as surveyoi and clerk. He was later made Preston draftsman and estimator and in 1944 was appointed division superintendent at Rexburg, a position he held until he moved to Salt Lake City in 1946. A native of Brigham City, Utah, the new director of personnel was a Box Elder high school student ody officer, captain of Bee football and basketball teams, captain and quarterback on the 1923-2football team and cap-aiand guard on the jasketball squad that same season, At Utah State Agricultural coi ege, which he attended three rears, he studied civil engineer-ng- , played fjesStoan and varsity football and basketball and was member of Sigma Chi social fraternity. After leaving USAC in 1928 he was employed a year by the U. S. Bialogical Survey, surveying the Bear river migratory 20-yea- r SURVIVORS OF DUTCH SHIP BLAST REACH MIAMI . . . Elf ht larvivviu frem the Dutch motorshlp Doros, which exploded end burned some SM miles east of Miami, are transferred from a const guard plane to a launch to go ashore on arrival. One of them, Ewald Rial, la belBi taken aboard the boat on a stretcher. These men were picked up by the American tanker B. 8. Sparrows rolnt, whlck tnrned them ever to the coast guard plane. Five ether survivors were reported aboard the 8. a. wmiamsburg, enroete to Philadelordeal in aa open lifeboat. phia, after they had been pulled from tbs choppy Atlantia and a two-da-y A. N. Hansard Ulab Symphony Given Killed When His Bountiful Rotary Repubiccas Fron Eight Bountiful Dislricl to Deal Mon. PraisoInTalkTo J Bountiful Mon Instrumentol ser-ic- ,4,1 3 Pi Truck er TWELVE Young Democratic Study Group to be Organized in Bountiful home of Mrs. Mark II. Hayes, 1445 South 4th East. The Democratic movement In the county past history and present plans will be discussed. Officers for the coming year will be elected and a course ot study outlined. All women who are interested are cordially inwted to attend and join the group. Younger GOP Chart Davis Mcoi Jan. 10. LAYTON Young Republican, of Davis county will gather at the Farmington, county courthouse, Wednesday at 8 p. m. to lay plana for the annual Lincoln day dinner, according to Haven J, Barlow president of the group. Mrs. Roy Priest, GOP national committeeman from Davis county and Emil M. Whitesides. G O P Davis county chairman will address Wednesday nights meeting. Acording to Mr. Barlow at least one member from the 33d istricts of the county will be present to help draft ylans for the Lincoln day celebration. Clearfield Robbers Draw Sentences Two Clearfield FARMINGTON gas station holdup men will begin their sentences In Utah state penitentiary Wednesday, according to Arch Peterson, Davis county deputy sheriff. A meber of the sheriffs ofice was to take Flowd K. Hysong and Daniel T. Simmons to prison Tuesday. Hysong and Simmons were sentenced Tuesday by second district Judge Charles G. Cowley to from five years to life for armed robbery of the Hatch gas station in Clearfield. Hysong and Simmons entered pleas of guilty. Mrs. Rowetta Kilfoyle of Davis county vice chairman Republicans from the eight new for the Democratic party, is going voting districts in Bountiful city BOUNTIFUL-Uta- hs to organize a study group for symphony will attend a miss meeting Monday rchastra is one of the most Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. at the Moker young Democratic women in Bounin the 48 states and tiful on Friday, Jan. 20th. The school in Bountiful, for the pur enriches and uplifts Utahns pose of electing officers for each meeting is going to be held at the vho hear it Miss Grace Lundberg district and selecting delegates to Funeral services will be held assistant to Davdi Romney manag-n- the county and state conventions. Monday, Jan. 16, for Arthur Nelson director, told Bountiful Rotary Old Bountiful voting districts 3, Hansard, 27, of Bountiful, who was 'lub mebers at a dinner meeting 4 and 5 have been divided by the killed Wednesday afternoon when Thursday night She also pointed Davis county commissioners into o the automobile he was driving col- out that Maurice Abravanel, condu eight new voting districts. This head-oa with Greyhound ctor of the Utah symphony, has new requires eight district organlided bus on U. S. 91 just north of the won national acclaim for his con- izations and reapportioning of the Bountiful delegates to county and south line of Davis county. ducting. Mr. Hansard was dead in his Miss Lundberg pointed out the state conventions. The boundaries 1949 and number of delegates for Uxe nearly demolished sedan, a Lake many advantages of having such new districts are as follows model, on the arrival of a Salt One of an orchestra in Utah. It enables District No. 25 bounded on north City police ambulance. was musicians many young promising injurstreet east to the mouneleven bus passengehrs to study under the 80 skilled arti- by Millsouth to Moss street (also ed sligtly. tains, sts comprise the orchestra, known as 6500 South SI), thence The accident occurred about a and that also gives more people the west to mile north of the county line. Highway 91, thence north chance to grasp the incomparable Leland trooper, Main street to 12th South, patrol along Highway acbeauty of classical music, she said. thence east to 4th East street, bird refuge. p r.ybee, gives the following She praised Walter Shaw, young thence north to Mill street. District Mr. Holton resides with his wife count of the accident as it was Utah yianist and announced his 26 extends from U. S. him: to Highway 91 and two children, Sherman, 15, given to Salt forthcoming recital in Ogden Jan. to Main street from Second South and Patricia. 13, at 1506 So. 21st The bus, southbound Lake City from Omaha and driven 16, when hew ill play Variations to Five Points. District No. 3 ex- Cast, Salt Lake City. 155 North on a Theme by Pagannini, by Rac tends from Main street to 4th East by James M. Smith, 32, Main, was passing a southbound hmaninoff. She also announced the from 2nd South to 12th South. Dalo These three new districts, which auto driven by Georgia Lon Chinn, appearance of Miss Frances violinist, Jan. 25, in the Salt was formerly district No. 3 with 44, 442 Edith Ave. On The Chinn vehicle apparently Lake tabernacle, Church of Jesus Keith Holbrook as chairman, will Saints. elect 9 delegates to the Davis skidded into the right front side Christ of Latter-daf the bus, knocking the bus into county Republican organization convention at the county court the northbound traffic lane, Mr. house in Farmington to be held at Hansards auto, traveling north, Dounlifnl 8 oclock, Saturday, Jan. 21, 1950, KAYSVILLE Col. E. E. Weavcollided head on with the bus, and the Davis county Republican er. former military governor of swerved to the right and ended up Civic in a borrow pit on the east side primary convention at the same Korea, will explain the Hoover re place on Saturday, May 6, 1950. port to mebers of the Kaysville ef the road facing south. will alio elect 4 delegates to Junior Chamber of Commerce and No citations had been issued BOUNTIFUL of They state convention to the Republican but the investigation will continue.to Wilford H. WilliamsAppointment to the newly be held at the Coliseum, State Fair their guests Thursday at 8 p. m. in Another bus was dispatched the Davis high school cafeteria. of the passeng- creted office of water and sewer grounds, Salt Lake City, on Saturthe scene and all According to Harry Duckworth was reported Thursday ers continued on their journeys manager day, April 15, 1950 and Saturday, president ,of the Jaycees repres bv H. Bountiful Stanley June 10, 1950 entatives of each of the civic clubs shortly after the mishap. 27, was city recorded. Stringham, The job pays a salOld District No. 4 with Ray in Arthur Nelson Hansard, Kaysville have been invited to of 3240 ary 13, diper year. Kirkland as chairman has been bom in Knoxville, Tenn., April Also appointed to office at a vided as follows: District No. 2U attend. It is hope to give a 19 of citizens a good underlate Wednesday night extends from U. S. Highway 91 to On Sept. 8, 1946. he married meeting of the report and its aims sion. the new National Guard was standing tept busy for weeks on end. Our were: R. at manW. Nichol, electrical Main street from 2nd South to 2nc of Dorothy Margie Griffith had Elko, Mr. Duckworth said. authorized to expand from 19 ditrucks hauled hay and grain to reconomy, been ager; Blaine he. waters No. runs superfrom 24 Mills, District North. Nev For three years to Ouestionaires II will in out be World visions filled had War it by starving visor: naval sheep, cattle and game ansupWard watermaster Tolman, 4th East to the mountains ant employed at Clearfield, 25 Infantry divisions, two Armored imals. All this was just a part of Univer- Rendell N. Mabey, city attornev from Mill street to 4th North. And those attending to explain their, before entering ply depot the service offered the state and divisions, 21 separate Regimental llOflkllCn Charles A. Trump, fire chief. C. District No. 4 extends from Main reactions and show their grasp of 4. sity of Utah Jan. his widow; a the he Combat teams and 43 said. the nation by National Guard units subject, W. Anderson 2nd D. from town are and J. East 4th to marshal: street Surviving batOf the citizen Army, the re-Asked been to and attend nation over. the have (97 C. groups Artillery two Stocks C. brothers, R. three to These North. 2nd South son, Arthur; city physician: Civ- - tional Guard is in the first cate-i- c of of a the We are here talions). Kaysville Tenn ; part The Columbia river floods in .mes. street Jens C. districts will be allowed eight deleLester Hansard, Knoxville U. Association, Lions club Layton gory of importance. It must be these Regimental Combat teams. and the hurricanes that hit i. eterson sextonsupervisor; Oregon and Major F. J. gates to the county conventions L A. Hansard, In addition, there are numerous ready to take larida and Louisiana in 1948 neomey, justice of the peace. and 4 delegates to the state con- Kiwanis, Rotary and PTA, Mayor healthy and strong,line in Germany; two sisters, of defense notvdivisional combat its place in first J. C. Linford will be a guest The Bountiful council also voted ventions. cessitated calls for the National Sella and Ann Hansard, in the first weeks of emergency. units including Field Artillery, Guard. The National Guard o have the Districts No. 5 and No. 22 have just, citys sanitation comhis past month were called out. Thus General Georee C. Mar Armored Cavalry, Engineer, Quartmittee send out bid invitations for been created from old District No. fl Signal Corps, Ordnance, to help in the flood disasters back he collection and disposal of 5 where Byron Rampton has serv shall, then Chief of Staff, U. S. ermaster,Police and Transportation east. And the Guard Military The present contract for ed as chairman. District No. 22 Army, started the objective and units. responded in The National Air Guard has he same tradition as to post-war 91 S. At of U. mission new runs the from the Highway it did at garbage disposal expires March 2 Air Wings of 72 Fighter Squad0- - In San Francisco eathquake in 1903 National Guard a far greater rethep ast the city has expend- Main street, from 2nd North to Head-o- n 12 Light Bombardment and again in the Ohio and Mississ-ipp- i ed almost $5000 annually for this Pages lane. District No. 5 runs sponsibility than it had before rons. Clovis 36 Aircraft Control and Squadrons, east 2nd seeMain and Before from II. street, Werld War I work. along Valley Floods of 1936. and supportWarning Squadrons two North to 4th East, thence north to those action in conflicts, Five persons were recovering ing n head-oTodays Guardsmen are associatin a 4th North, thence east along 4th KAYSVIILE Davis county-s- l the NationalGuard needed more ing units. after suffering injuries themselves with traditions oldSating of last new the National Organization yton North to the mountains, then collision near Assn. Thursday equipment and training in order er than the nation Itself but as. Guard t0 began in 1946, and today is north to Pages lane, thence west night heard Dr. R. C. Dalglelsh We to take offensive action. For the urday as modem the newest tank off a with I completed to F. virtually boss. lane back Main strength along Pages stern states trustee of American most part, guard divisions were of more Trooper John or the Atom bomb line, in than more than 355,000 street These two districts will Dental Assn., speak on importance I used as cadres. The ranks of the Donald D. Wearer, 22, Layton, have the opportunity itself. 5000 They units. more units total I Army elect 6 delegates to the county of proper dental care. a deeply cut chin when guard divisions were filled with than 4500 with a d strength of 313,' of training with the latest of Army westbound 1949 sedan collided FARMINGTON The Davis cou- conventions and 3 delegates to the Dr. Dalgleish showed a film pre- - new men requiring complete 000. The Air National Guard has equipment and methods. Uniforms, with another machine just nty sheriffs office and Bountiful state conventions. by California Dental Assn., ing. breasted U grade on police are completed organization of all its pay and allowances are all furnishAll Republicans of Boontifu d Here in Davis county the two break-in- s Its Your Health, which lllus- investigating g ed by the government They augcroea-?nallotted 514 units and has to railroad I mass grade attend this are 1334th Com' urged in city Davis county Wednesday Bamberger Engineer importance of proper dental pany C, ment their civilian incom, earn omshalf road of se41,000. in the and county participate meting care by telling the story of an air bat Battalion is a part of the na strength onthe of night and Thursday mbrning. credit towards retirement and tv The tc National Guards service district officers force applicant rejected because of tions Layton. force which is train north According to Deputy Sheriff lection of their eive promotions as they increase was driven by to the not is the sedan and limited convention state and country I In to county take its place in our coun Arch Peterson the home of Mrs. TTie other poor teeth. who their proficiency. and for o Layton, 22, the training N. Barnes, fighting l Sarah mebers were given trys first line of defense The Glover between Cen- delegates. details for enlistment and Full .ffirwi severe head injuries. Ha terville Ann We however. wars, are under the (Mobiliza Actually a list of health books and guides and Farmington, was brok in the new National head aud qualification suffered of the Governor of the Statr tion Day) mission of the new NaHI e 24 their children, Leo en into by theives about 7:30 p. m. available at local Libraries. Guard may be obtained by dropand be a out of called Utah, Md Is may not new is but Guard tional a brufces The association voted to back Wednesday and quantities of bed ping down to the National Guara any time in a state emergency Allen. f0"".ere childrens theater for Davis county. older than the nation itself. It Guardsmen clothing stolen. Because of theab-senc- e head. Armory, 45 West 2nd South, Bounand battled the for Ibout the face to Militia back raging the regiments goes of Mrs. Glover the exact amhad ahou auto est tiful, any day from 8 a.m. till 4:45 in Maine o fires in new the fall . were which of .the 17th Century Weavers ount of loot the burglars took canFARMINGTON Member of if you do not find it D.m. 1947 Or, and are credited with saving the forerunners of the National Farmington ward Mutual Inprove-men- t to the exbent not be ascertained. to communities. several drop by during working worked Then know we as Guard They it today. In West Bountiful, between the Assn., Church of Jesus Christ FARMINGTON Charles II. Simp 00 on the ground during hours, call Bountiful 467-J- , 612-tirelessly laid odwn Colonists their the Sec in 10 hours of 3 and 7 a.m., Wild Horse of Latter-daJan. suit son filed two had Saints, presented Operation Haylift, when the bliz- or 496-- J any other time. Youll and tools and took up their t Charles, a cafe on U. S. highway plays at a recent evening ond district court against Amby plows zards of 194849 swept the western be glad you did. We will do our 91 was entered. Owner Bill Erick program. Divorce Briggs for $285.26 damages alleg- muskets for the immndiate defense states. Suit ,, best to answer your questions ami of homes. that their Today, son said the theves took approxi Nov. spirit 5, 1949, Directed by Mrs. Barbara Greg- edly suffered on lo enlighten yon on the wonderful o Davis local The unit county a modern mately $50 worth of merchandise, ory. players were Gerald Dobson when a steer owned by Mr. Briggs again prevails but with Schaffer Hamoy Guard their the National opportunities that await you hi gave aland district Second organization, onto in expanded, the vastly Dick highway, consisting of an electric razor, sev- Gail Wood, Mayfiel.d Gary wandered jan 10 Americans First Line of Defense, and of effort time share during in with the latest B3mb wea' eral boxes of rifle shells Elliot. Shirley Turner, Irwin Peter- legedly causing a collision with equipped the National Guard. GET IN TUB last winter Our he terrible year. and mar three pairs of sun glasses accident car. pons D. The equipment Mr. Wood son. Iva Ortez Thompson and a Simpsons GUAKD. snow were bulldozer and mis plow this to order In accomplish half a box of cigars. Renee Lund and Joanne Dobson. happened on the Syracuse road. Car Was Hit by Bus g g Kays-svill- fffiST UfJE OF DEFENSE. . . 4 n n e, : Mag-ne- Jayecas s. Spaakor y lloovor Plan Fills Chair cross-sectio- n flf Anti-Aircra- ft support Five Injured in Crash e. Davis Sbons Stariff Probas a.g -- Party P-T- gar-ag- Parent-Teache- rs Davis Ttcfls the-assemb- ly train-pare- f$ I Com-trate- y P-T- A y tto Farmington 'i"red .lift I Presonfs Plays Steer Brings Suit Sfamaged 3S SUd y one-ac- for u I th-cal- con-vie- nt .1 A |