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Show of Meeting Bountiful Citizen Oldest Man, Dies Hoard of Education Held Monday Dec Hi Following Illness Gov. Flood Selected As President of the Railroad Speedier Than Hacking Plant California Mission! Killing Cattle ..Minutes Vinutes of a board of education ta vo-- , l,t u 'in- of Rol'lltlt. l'x t'( . lo id ut i cii', Ko'h W k hi r 'HI native of Noith and tle county court in .) v m ! t 2. ;v prudi'e-- r nil oad the ) ing plant, it ue ul t a i nty - in aiohna and the ohlc't male r v ' lint oi t'.i' Farmington on Mondn, it t! with the following t died Monday at 3 p. m. at i' ei her I'1. 1940, ml, ! ' It tti t n n i' e t t. home 450 South Third T a ' t Mieit t'nis weik jiff' Htineinbers John K u a Rampton. at Bountnul, follow mg a three da All e ro stoi k mug It ute. fHoraie Van Fleet, George 1', Dib- illness ot ill'.! lid at the D ID Mr. Wicker J ble. F!gin U. Robert', George av tun a (M in wj' horn m Chatham M ii and and Superintendent .,iii North of son du.vn the Prnmtt County, Carolina, tan ,i m i clerk W illiams. Vice Chairman Van Blake Brazil and Flora McKivor .u k uniting an oncoming last i Ii II .ill ,i list i led man in Wnker and that w.i' Uitoie Flat presiding. ti.un they could he Ought will esiune a i .ii ci w hitli resulted in nine The minutes of the meeting of state on Die. 25, 1S7, to licit n tikin uni Ii t.uiiling i h In mg killed oilt light and 12 lead I'leciii bcr 2nd were read and on Frances Ciunter, who died Oit 2"), t , lie lo dev 1931 at Boimtitul ui'mi motion of member John R. s,i badlv that they had to u1 dll fi lu'ii nl t. ed. In 180 lie joined the 1.1)8 ill' . be kill..! appro n u! ,i II. lie link at d to lawienre The question of junior police as church m North Carolina and came " I' ii d I'u Id lii til I'll 'l' t iki II Ills. II i i el pus- t4, where he had referred to last meeting was di'Cims to Boimtitul in it di ,i ti m lu. s il Hi ,i ' . u 'ince re'ided. niauli.ii prevent anything at length. Ii im 'I i'! m ,i i like till, to hap pi n Oil his ninetieth hirthday la 't Superintendent read a letter from K III '! l IV it llle, ml g) shop March, Mr. Wicker received Mark Nichols on increasing I'.li'.'d Ii i Im II I. tn ill the hill Ii Cost mechanics. for farm guests during an open lioii'e soiial III w k ed ill III' hi the ,u would be from $1500.00 to $2000 IK) held in his honor, lie had farnud 'i u 't hi gall an Hi' an it Government would until recent vears and had enioved for materials. .itinn, in the ld kais'illc u.ud, recomthe best of health. llM he win! tiituiat do all work. Superintendent until in Mr. Wicker who was an active mended we accept the proposition. Ihitaiu to till a llll"iiui He l.i HiU Mint, who suffered a ed then- until lYhiuaiv PK4 wiith hi (h.iihs Superintendent reported govern- - church worker, was a member of and a broken i ik fit collar bone of See the the Hull distmt high priests quorum by training in the mv; inu'tlv and blade two or three shoulder i oos 18 o 25 to drive rucks, repair ond ward and had been a waul ivlinli ul if it Hull t niilereni c when a fractured ribs, recently, his he was lot many months piesidcnt, horse lie was coming here, motors, operate radios, electrical teacher ever since fell with him is riding ami the nndun disti ii t etc. Such classes were 36 years ago. no wirportcd to be recovering nice-!I! is familiar figure was seen on Following his return ft om the approved mission held, he tcMimeil Ills ward ; School closes for Christmas holi- the streets out for his daily walk Mrs. Blaine Adams is at thei Dee of Mon two aitivities and in lK7 was made hospital in Ogden where she underand 24th weather, walking regarless December open days to three miles each day, always hi'linp nf the Kay. sv die i now Kays-- went an appendicitis operation, the idav, January 6th. tile lust ward), ''hull his and post he fust of the week. to serve of number neighbors, eager j Five teachers and a P1 5, when he was rrlcas until lield home chores. with Mrs. Iura Yaig is accompan-m- g flu the assisting with school today, ed to he made president of the Mr. Wicker became ill on Friday i Mr. her son, Shirley Craig, and famMr. moved, Rampton of its ily of Carlin. Nevada to San Louius Davis stake the North time ,it had he his after G. D. death, Rutledge preceding seconded, that creation. Obispo, Calif., where they will all Ibe declared elected board member had his daily stroll to the down Blood held office as make their home this winter. On Govrrnor the section of town city. Ifrom school representative precinct stake president for ,22 yeats, being the way there they will spend Surviving him are two brothers fN'o. 3 as shown by official school released in 1937. Christmas wilh Othello Craig and 80 years ."board election return, canvassed by and a sister, all more than lie was elected governor of Utah family in Oakland. Carof North of and residents age fthe board. in 1932, succeeding Jhe late GoverMrs. R. W. Adams is visiting Bud I The following committee of teach olina. They are: William and S. L. nor and Secretary of War George with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Patishull. Mrs. and Wicker Maggie Lamar 11. Hern, Governor Blood was Flint in Pocatello, Idaho. jers: Chas. C. Gardner, Nine children were born to Mr. i I Parkin, Mark Argyle, Joseph Cook Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitesides in 1936 and is now completMiss Bernice Norville met with the and Mrs. Wicker and the following Funeral services for Mrs. are state's his the as standing the winter in Califoring year eighth Merrill Parkin, of Bountiful who survive: Mrs. Horace C. Duffin and Rulon Ellis Howard, 17, son of I board. nia with relatives. Pack Johnson, 70, of Bountichief executive. with work started the Lake Salt W. Wicker and ful How-ari- l, I Superintendent Burton Mr. Corbridge, son of Mr. and who died Saturday at 1$:20 p.m. Amasa R. and Roleriia Ellis reported Frank Wicker, Orin Union Stock Yards, 17 years ago, Irof B. Stahle Wicker Bountiful; of South was almost Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, who is atBountiful, to committee invited hhat he a long illness at the home the following been has appointed general manager tending school in San Francisco is Itresent their problem at this meet- - vin B. Wicker of Salt Lake City, of her and daughter, Mr. iii'tantly killed at 4 p. m. Saturday of the huge organization at North I dips and Albert S. Wicker of Los Ange and Mrs. lie a fell December from when home tor the Christmas holidays. 14, Salt lake. Joseph G. Hepworth at four and les. Sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Stanford mile one automobile north grandchildren Layton moving Mr. he 209 was East North Parkin reported street at Fourth Mr. Parkin was appointed by the returned to their home in survive. also f have the Lake North Salt e Bamberger board of dircitois to fill the vacancy chosen president of teachers were held Wednesday at Bountiful, on 2 Services were conducted Spokane, Wash, after a several on salary schedule. Teachers caused by the deatli of J. 11. p. m. at the West Bountiful LDS railroad. 1 visit here. weeks Bountim. the at With at bof the youth, the p. think the district should perfect a Thursday chapel with Bishop S. Milton Nel- Davis the dcat Sept. 19. He was assistant firemen's ball which was The traffic ward Second of ful total Bishop deaths chapel by county ichedule. He Suggested that a fo ifive years uttson conducting. Interment was in manager general scheduled to be held on the 14th in 12 was Burial R. a Smith. has reai lied for the er Mr. Manderfield and has been total of Funeral services for Coen Newton at the North Davis high school has from the teachers association William the Bountiful cemetery. reDavis to Bountiful cemetery. county and others on the problem the acting manager. Born November 27, 1870 at West year, according and Williams, who was killed Wednes- been postponed until this Saturday The program rendered at the serv Bountifu, she was a daughter of ports Mr. Parkin was born in Bountiful day at 6 20 a. m. when a Union Dec. 21. Imake a very intensive study. man opened the door and be received his fiist The business Pacific passenger rain crashed into Rampton asked if teachers ices was as follows: opening song, John and Jessie B. Stirling Pack of the young Mrs. Joseph Willey is critically in which lie was riding ear Earl O Stacey, Father, My by witli Morrison-Merril- l and the rear end of a freight train in iH. training from Canada am with with what kve are do-- I early pioneers balhis two other lost Presvouths, will lie held Sunday at Company in the Davis county Salt ing. The answer was that they want soloist, and the choir; prayer, Scotland, respectively. She marrie ance and fell to the Joseph Tanner and Wendell AdD. zshdown; song, Franklin in ident branch m. of Bountiful the lumber the tabernacle, concern. he j). a on William ams who are attending school at schedule to Johnson, fit Davis county made George j road, said Deputy Sheriffs Calvin Redeemer I He entered the employ of the Bishop G. Evan Tavlor of the Botin Know That My w ith all in alo Alto. Calif, are home for the November the 188,8, 27, in birthday, the groups G. Roberts and Dan E. Lee, who county repstockyards company in 1923 and tiful First ward officiating. Christmas holidays. resented. It.was also suggested that Liveth, choir; speaker, Dr. John Logan LDS temple. has since occupied almost every Interment will he in Bountiful C. Stocks; speaker, Henry W. Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Forbes With the exception of the past 8 investigated. experts had been employed in some A Bountiful physician who was Irish busiOld connected with the position That announce the engagement of their solo, cemetery. Stahle; lived in Bountiful city, she called after the districts to make schedules. years carbeen youth had of receiving, shipping Mr. Williams was born October daughter, Violet M. Forbes to and On motion of Mr. Roberts the Daddy pf1 Mine, Joseph Wood, ac- had resided her entire life in W'est ried into the George Salter home, ness of son in Mo., son of Mr. and livestock. lorace 1900, Brookfield, marketing Ella Amundsen, Wood; speaker, Bountiful, said death was caused by a fractursuperintendent was chosen to act as companied by A. and Louise Chittam Williams Mrs. R. Amundsen of 2242 E. N. E. remarks, Burns; James been devotee a Mrs. Johnson had chairman of jthe board committee, Bishop ed skull and broken neck. The boyin a i nr On Dec. 22, 1922, be married Gladys Thirty-Thir- d South, Salt Lake City Messrs Dibble and Roberts being Bishop William R. Smith; closing cjiurc1 worker. W'hile a member of lived 15 minutes after his fall, the liOUIllllUl JulglltS him take survives to who Russell place in Salt Lake marriage Williams, the Meet We Shall Beyond song, tf,c ,Vrst Bountiful ward, she serv physician stated. members. future. A shower in near the the been He had City employed by choir; benediction, Brig-e- ( a number of years as first coun Rulon was born in South BounMr. Dibble moved that a vote of River, 1918 was given at the home last Friday since Railroad Pacific Union dedication and seor (0 (he president of the Relief tiful, October 13, 1923, and had appreciation for the faithful and ef- ham C. Holbrook, Dec. 13th for the coming bride. His father was the late N. A. ficient service tendered by Mr. Van of the grave, Frank Goodfellow. society, and had been a visiting lived there all his life. A senior in in vice Many useful gifts were received by former of-president I teacher in the ward for more than Davis high school, we was also acA wealth of beautiful floral Fleet during bis term of office, U. the of I, ber relatives and friends. charge of operations, now closing, be extended to him, ferings bespoke the high esteem in 20 years. She was also active mem tive in LDS church work as a of the member a was Ue Is Bountiful's Railroad. Main street Again was held by his ber of the John Pack camp, Daugh block teacher in the Orchard ward seconded by Mr. Roberts and car- which Mr. Wicker ablaze with colorful Christmas Irotherhood of Railroad Trainmen fellow knen. ters of the Utah Pioneers at Westland teacher in the elders' quorum. ried unanimously. lights, and t lie city has taken on a Salt Lake Lodge No. 941, and was mother of Omaha, Neb.; one daugh Bountiful, so named in honor of her I He is survived by bis parents; festive air. Meeting adjourned. also a member of the George IL ter, Lucille; two sons, Russell Newlone grandparent, Mrs. Robenia father, From .Fourth North on Main I post of the American Legion ton and Karl Leon; three brothers, Surviving are, two sons, George Ellis of South Bountiful; five sis street to Third South, inclusive the DayBountiful. Mr. Williams was at Red Max Williams and Louis Williams, Mrs. Orlean Clarkson, Mrs. William Johnson, Jr., of San Fran-Itera welcome to those who World war veteran, having served ci; ybids D. S. of Denver, Colo, and Arthur Wilcisco, Calif.; Newell Stirling John-- 1 Leah Peterson, Helen June and shop in our city or to those who overseas in the Lingineers corps liams of New York ,one sister, Mrs. , Mont., four sisters, Peggy Ann Howard, all of South will spend1 the rri DoMlofo lson f Billings, holidays in Bounti- company b. He had lived with his Beatrice Williams Lynch of Passaic Page of ful, one of Davis jessie Faddis and Mrs. Ruth Bountiful; Mrs. Beth at Bountiful four years. countys most family N. J. Max t stsir L Stollmack, both of Bend. Ore.; Mrs Provo and three brothers, n towns. progressive How Glen and Duane Ellis, of Ray Alice J. Hepworth Bountiful, The project was under the sponA minimum Bmmtifiil of 690 Pacific Area Chrltmas ' Und Mrs. Marjorie Abrams of San ard. all of South Bountiful. sor a ship of the Bountiful Lions club Cross nurses will be called to winpresent Services were conducted Calif.; three brothers,! and the Junior chamber of comactive duty bv the United States Bethlehems Holy Night by Ar- - Francisco, nesday at noon in the Orchard merce and in on sndav Hyruin O. and Roy G. Pack, both Bard with John army before May 1, it was announc Ili-Uni. Manwarina. S. Iedijoghain cooperation I'acW F. of Gmld of of the Bountiful the Sec j M by Miss city Paci-ji- c Gladyce Badger, . Salt Lake City, six grandchildren Interment was m Lountiful cemc electrical department. The lighting j rhanel area director of Red Cross nurs child. d O and one design was formed by Merk Chris Selections to be heard are, w? service. The nurses will be as-- , tensen of the Lions club and the Phil signed to duty in 9th corps area hos Little Town of Bethlehem, Joycees. f pitals. Pearce, violinist; scriptural reading With 20 entrants in, the homes di Bells of Christmas Miss Badger all membebrs Reva Wicker; urged of the Christmas lighting con vision 01 the Red Cross Nursing first re- Chime, featuring Grace Burns, Loi? test and seven business bouses, the To a in Ada and Farnsworth, serve who wished to be considered Riley city as a whole presents a heautifu or active choir selection; Approval was made this week by Holly Night, al- duty to contact their appearance. Winners are to be anthe for comcouncil Bountiful the double city quartet, Red Cross chapter. to and tenor nounced on Monday at 7 p. tn. the GibShe further graveling of two complete streets that nurses not posed of Ruth Peters, Thelma urged committee reports. and the ot foothills in Lucille the parts now members city, Knightof the Red Cross son, Bertha Porter, located in var- of their sixtieth streets In observance II. nine other of William on.' H. East, Harry parsing reserve make applications r Knighton. A. E. Samuelson and ious parts of Bountiful, Mayor wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs appointment. William J. Holbrook of Bountiful All nurses called to Lloyd Riley reported. duty by the Charles R. East. G. Hard- - will hold open house on Sunday, Robert Engineer the choir; City iShine, and Arise will have the relative rank of The Star and the Song, soprano ing submitted a map of the project December 29, at their home on 5tcnd lieutenant; receive govern-TKeCome and which included the following streets First East street at Bountiful. Sons transportation to their station solo, Reva Wicker; We They are: First East street from anrl daughters of the couple are ar Could and receive the choir; Worship, many other benefits. Tenth East; Tenth ranging the affair, and invite friends Have Lived in Bethlehem, the Fifth South tofrom Mrs. Mary Ann (Polly) Kendall Main to First to call from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m street South and Sessions Marilla with nnd Mrs. Leonard Reynolds choir, 77, former Bountiful resiFourth Lynham, Holbrook mar from Mrs. were Mr. street and Fourth East; Christmas their daughters, Miss. Arda Meredith, soloists and N" orth died dent, LDS Salt Third old Lake in Thursday evening at her the ried East to Second West; KTnolds and Mrs. Eva Wood Song choir and Lester Knighton, Fourth East to Second dowment house. They were both home 823 West First North street from funeral services of their tenor soloist. Second North street from horn in Bountiful and have resided of bronchitis after a weeks illness. ncle George The public is invited to attend. West; West to U. S. Mrs. Lynham was born in Boun Cope held last Friday Second highway No. Jhere all of their life. Mr. Holbrook Choir officers are, Edward L. Datiful, Aug. 14, 1863 where she spent ,5noon in Salt Lake City, street; Holbrook js the son of the first judge in 91; Lester Knighton, otar Flower an Indian operetta vis, manager; North street from Fourth Ljs county, Joseph Holbrook. He all but 15 years of ber life. She was . a Presented by the North Davis president; Sarah Christensen, secreEast to Main; Tenth North street was one of the owners of the first the daughter of Charles and Ann high school students, under tary; Frank Craven, director; Lucy from Main to U. S. highway No. 91 hrick yard in Bountiful and is well Bradford Kendall and the widow of e direction pf Henry Muceus at Fackrell, organist, and Flora Davis, Ninth East street from Fourth known as a farmer, from which he George Lynham. She was an active worker in the auditorium last Wednes- - pianist. North to Ninth North; Holbrook is now retired. day. .eninah The Relief society of the Fifteenth ward to East and Holbrook Mrs. Mr. Eleventh orches school Both from road high canyon 3 ''ijb H. L. Gleason conducting, Thirteenth East and all of Thir- have always been active in chuclt and had resided in the city fifteen f 'I1 ntusic. It was well at- work. He is a member of the high years. teenth street. I'V Holwill he completed priests qtior m, while Mr.. Surviving are three daughters, and parents. The pupils project $100 Eurir 5 the Mrs. was Jane Ann Vattn of Tooele; it as a fWPA served Relif labor, aid has o last brook wind storm society with the rs'lav. one of the Christmas Mrs, Ida Brown of Grass Valiev, Charles F. Black of Bountiful, announced. teacher for over 40 years. an automobile " Q The parents o feight children, ix Calif., and Mis. Qara Fowler of; Jt the towns Christmas charged with driving of liquor, influence the under now living They are, Mrs. Ira Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren '."bile are and blown THANKS down "as hsIatrn5 CARD OF of Jus court to b the in fine $190 a Curtis of Logan; Mrs. Osro Cornia and 12 great g,ranilchildren. 'paid replaced. Hol- I'unetalfseriiccs'vvill be conductof tice of the Peace William II. Woodruff; Mrs. Joseph Reed, Wicker Duncan The family of CARD OF THANKS at Bountiful, when he plead- wish to thank all who so kindly as- Mrs. William J. Harrison. Wiliam ed Sunday at 1:15 p. m. in the brook Tl Black w as H. and Albert J. Holbrook, all of Fifteenth ward chape! hv Bishop of Samuel Rackman ed cruiltv to the charge. and sisted in anv way in their recent Bountiful: 36 Bennett Martin. Burial will be in the Wavnard 0 Dank all and grandchildren their of dcaht jjaik in the who assisted in arrested bv of' the state highway bereavement Bountiful ceiiu terv. ,Wa' during their recent bereave Fred Muilkr gn . ran klnldrcn. father. oa'rol r I v i i i i l v mtluena-pneumoni- i a i i i i i .11 i i i i .1 . i ! I 1 i , I t I H i i . i i i i i i 1 1' i i i i I I v 111 I 1. V I . v v i v 111 II I I v LAYTON i t i i , - 1 1 , 1 v. v Roh-ler- ts South Bountiful Services Are Held Merrill Parkin Is Youth Killed In Appointed Manager Wednesday For Mrs. Of Fall From Auto Elizabeth Johnson Stockyards I 1 ik son-in-la- t Hites Set For w com-nftfe- Man-derfie- i ld Coen N. Williams Accident Victim com-imitt- ee 00 (Mr. 0 w-- 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 1 hard-surfac- J oe J I Greet Thousands Of Yule Shoppers I I 0 Yfll-liam- s, 1 0 0 8 1 0 Bountiful Second Ward Choir L. Cross Nurses Called To Active Q 0 0 0 10 Olllg vzoHIHl jrs Duty In States 0 0 s, a AanS StcJir22a?7pm 0 B,ill; 0 0 0 0 0 0 j 00 nf-V.maWL'E'BG- E I Cf-ppip- Pmiprt ; Wins Approval lo-o- al Bountiful Couple Observe Sixty Years of Marriage Early Day Resident Of Bountiful Dies In Salt Lake City iry nt et at-i,- en Da-Nin- th sub-divisi- Bountiful Man Is Fined . t THE 1POCKETBOOK y great-gran- m0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Dn-.ji- y . ,it-- t&s |