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Show oi.Oir, hvbnty-om- : New Officers Set For Installation In Bountiful Club AN OPEN LETTER TO the Twin Star Riding club will be placed in of lice during a banquet at the Am encan Legion hall at 8 pm. Wed nesday. Julian Robinson, president of the Utah State Western Riding Clubs Assn., served &s installing officer, according to Lewis Me Murdie, president of the dub. The new president is H. D. Muir, with Lewis McMurdie, vice president; V aUace Anderson, drill master; Ray McNeil, assistant drillmas ter, and Warren Barber, secretary-treasureThe new directors will be Howard Brown, Melvin Sedgwick and Stan Dangerfieid. In addition to Mr. McMurdie, thf retiring officers are Wayne Winegar, vice president; Wallace Anderson, drillmaster; Leland assistant drilLmaster; Russell 'Cheney', secretary and Garth Hogan treasurer. Retiring directors are Clarence Peck, Julian Robinson and Jared Brown. The installation party saw the women present to join in the festivities. The new' officers are working on a planned program for the entire year, which will be announced at the banquet. There are 39 members at the present time, with the club meeting regularly. r. Ar-gyl- e, Speech Launches Education Program of PTA The West Bountiful school PTA launched its adult education program Monday night with a talk by Arch Thurman Salt Lake City dire ctor of public personnel for the Salt Lake City schools according to Mrs. Theo D. Levy, president f the PTA. The curse will feature talks at 8 p. m. every Monday for the next seven weeks on Child Growth and Development All of the lectures will be given by Mr. Thurman. The next reglur monthly meeting of the West Bountiful wiy be held Jan. 24 in the West . Bountiful'chaple. Alvin Pack, dT rector of station KALL is scheduled to give a talk on The Day After Tomorrow. E. Virgil Norton Centerville newly elected member of the school board will be introduced at the meeting. L. H. Parkin, Woods Cross who retired as president of the board first meeting in 1949 will be given recognition for his work w hile a member of the board. Mrs. Moroni Brown, South Bountiful pianist,, will play several num hers at the meeting. The unit is sponsoring a safety drive under the direction ot James H. Moss Newell Parkin and Leland Argyle. P-T- A P-T- A New School Bus For Davis Okehed Dvis county school board today had authorized purchase of another school bus at a cost of approximately $7,000, E. J. Ilartvigsen, sup erintendent annaunced. This will be the third bus to be purchased by the county this year, the official said. He explained there has been an increase of 100 junior high and 150 elementary stu dents over last year. Vl, UTAH TORNADO CREATES i ;y SHAMBLES-DO- m., 1 M.MBLR TWELVE DESOLATE G SAVE A DEER By BOB HOLBROOK We Centerville Ward Actors Cop First Place in Shwow Mill liOl IlKOOK are experiencing a contin- uing and growing wave of petty thievery among our school children. It is growing fast, and can only eventually result in the frequency and seventy of the thefts plus embarrassment, heartache and remorse to some Parent, family or child that is ffuuty of participation in such thieiTy. Here is the existing conditions the Davs county schools wnere Iockere are provided for the storage of personal effects and particularly sports equipment: basketball shoes, knee and elbow pads, jerseys, supporters, pencils, pens, various articles of other types of equipment and clothing, etc. 1. Schools have provided good, substantial lockers for , students. 2. Both the school and student have provided the best types of locks known today, yet many of those are picked as to 8ive a SherrJly lock Holmes all the mystery he might desire. Are we now developing master safe crackers and thieving students to be released later onto society snd with deeds of creator magnitude?) 3. The extent and amount of recovery of stolen articles is usually nil, in many instances the student is practically afraid to come home and report his loss because of his fear of parental misunderstanding and subsequent punishment. 4. Offenders are rarely caught and this lends further incentive for repeated offenses. 5. a sports curriculum in our schools today to develop our youth in good sportmanship, fair play and the American way of life in a free democracy. Wre hve recreational facilities provided in all schools. We are fortunate, most of the time, to have the most competent coaches and youth leaders in the world. Our We-hav- e youth therefore are afforded every advantage OUTSIDE THE HOME to grow up and become good citizens. PARENTS; Do you REALLY know whether your child falls into the category of any of the above conditions? Do some of you care? Do you ever ask Janey or ohnny where he or she might have gotten a strange article that suddenly appears in their possession without possibly WARREN, Aik. (Soundpbc-to-) Deprived of master as the result of one of the worst holocausts in Arkansas history, this dog stands guard while her puppy peacefully sleeps. Chairman Named To Head, '49 Bountiful Sets 1949 Budget Bountiful city goes into 1949 with an estimated income of $114,-41to offset the budget allowance of approximately $112,869 according to figures released by city Now under construction is a bond election to finance better water facilities and possibly a sewer system. Mayor Vee announced Friday. Estimated incomes for 1949 are listed by the city as accounts remeters, ceivable, water, $45,000; rentals licenses, $3500; $4000; of income $444; miscellaneous $1000; liquor control fund $6000; dog tax, $900; inspection fees and permits $1200; fines, $2000; curb and gutter $100; and general taxes ing admonishment, counselefi them in the right way of life? This letter could well establish an open- forum in the paper in which might be discussed problems that will help our entire community. WHO IS GUILTY? PARENT OR - tele-vize- d Patrol Warns Law On Red Light Use OS Red Cross Drive 4 of-cial- Wad-doup- s $50,170. a total of for the water department to include salaries, $8220; slock rentals and $875; assessments, $3100; charges, pumning implement and repair $9000; mains extensions $20,000; meters and hydrants $4000, and streets and side The budget allows $45,195 walks, $10,000. Public safety is listed as follows: marshals salaries and expenses $8900; fire department $1000; justice fees and court costs $1000 and inspection fees and permis, $1200. making a total of $12,000. total Of the $5050 sanitation $4800 is for hauling garbage and $250 for health and quaranantine. Miscellaneous, attorneys fees, $600; officials salaries and ex- benefit of purchase? penses, $5270; clerks sarary $(00; What are you doing about the building repair $4000; street lightshaping of your own childrens ing $3000; advertising expenses lives with regard to their honand audit $400; eletion expense esty, sportsmanship, manners, $700; insurance compensation etc.? Are you just turning them and fire $1500; stationery and loose each day and expecting the printing $1200; assessing and colschool and church teachers to do $800; city parks $1000, and YOUR job as well as their own lecting other expenses $2500, totaling with your children? $21,570. Are you the type, now, after The statutory sinking fund and reading this, that is just going interest charges payable by the to say, Well that certainly dont bond retirement, $8000, bond inapply to mv darling? Wait a terest $4392, and notes payable minute Dad and Mother, are vou and interest $6562, totaling $18 SURE that it doesnt? 'When was the last time you called Janey or ohnny to your knee Feed Received by and with kind and understand- Modern Home a had Co., corporation, Furnishings filed suit today in econd district court against Mrs. Eugene H. Hai-re- . seeking repossession of various furnishing or $516 reported value of the furnishings. Mrs. Harre the complaint alleged signed a mercha The first major event to be r.dise purchase condition sales con as far west as the Mississippi tract on Oct 13, 1948. The company also asked $150 attorney fees and might be Truman's inauguration. Television is expected to reach cost of court coast to coast in the near future. states are consid Twenty-threThere will be two eclipses of the sun. and two of the moon in 1949. ering bills to boost the gosoline tax. FARMINGTON (01 PARENTS N'ew officers, of Suit Filed ION. DAVIS I All operators of tow can and which use red lights on L. C. Holbrook, chairman of the wreckers end are m violation of state avis county chapter of American Red Cross, said Wednesday that Holbrook of Bountiful has been named chairman of the fund drive for 1949. In accepting the appointment for a second year, Mr. Holbrook pointed out that disaster relief de mands substantial support of the annaul Red Cross drive for funds if the organization is to be maintained in a position to cope with situations such as last springs i Pacific northwest floods. He stated that about $3,000-00has been spent to relieve that area alone. Catastrophes throughout the countquring the past fiscal year involved relief expenditures by the Red Cross of approximately $12,000,000 he stated. The drive begins next March. Mr. Holbrook pointed out all of the funds will be disributed for Red Cross activities. ade-qualte- 0 front law and liable to arrest, Lt. Jack F. Gridley of the Utah State Highway Patrol said Saturday. of He quoted section motor vehicle laws of 1946 which states: No person shall drive any vehicle or equipment on a highway with any lamp or device tl croon displaying a red light visible from directly in front of 1 the center thereof." Lieutenant Gridley explained that emergency evhicles were excepted from the law, such as police cars, ambulances, fire department vehicles, and others authorized by the state road commission ortodalauthorities: right-of-wa- y to a bona-fidemergency vehicle when the red light is displayed. e "Baby Congressmen" Study The Rules ktesmr ''J A- J , presidents. tht-ve- ry . Interesting News Hill Base Birds Here Game birds living on Hill base WASHINGTON, D. C. (Soundphoto) Two Baby congressmen assured of greeting spring in h'jal-thHugo S. Sims, (D) of South Carolina, left, and Lloyd condition, due to the efforts of Representatives M. Bentsen, Jr., (D) of Texas, both 27 years of age, brush up on legisBrig. Gen. William B. Morgan ana lative procedure by studying Cannons Procedures in the House of Col. Robert L. Napp. The two offices have takem on Representatives and the Congressional Directory. a feeding campaign of their own and are buying feed for pheasants, Housing Sought gouse quail and sage hens which hom. their as base the have picked For y Brig. Gen. Morgan, commanding MIA Relief Society Visiting Teachers - I - Attention All ' 4 The Centerville Second ward, again won top honors in the Davis stake road show Tuesday night. Last year the ward presented a ballet number with a girls' chorus singing Dance,- Ballerina, Dance as their theme song. This year the wards act was entitled Down Havana Way, and featured Spanish costumes, songs and dance numbers. It was directed by Mrs. Janis Panrsh. Young Womens Mutual Improvement Assn, president, assisted by all the Mutual Improvement Assn, officers. Appearing in the act were Karla Mae and Muriel Pack, Ardelle, Lucille and Wanda Reid, Wiladeane Fabry, Shirley Hess, Elaine and Kathleen Ford, Norma Ford, Iris and Nancy Folsom, Jeralee Chandler, Doris Kilpack, Ann Parrish, Gale Glover, Geraldine Jentzch, Gwen Glover, Bob Moss, Marvin Folsom and Jim Glover. Accompanist was Mrs. Helen Ilepworth. The Centerville First ward presented a television act portraying the work of the MIA. Elgin Rigby served as announcer for the acts. Others taking part were Ronald Beer, Diane Ilepworth, Marjcan Harrison, Bobby Decker, Arlene Page, Julian Femelius, Robert Forsberg, Paul Zesiger, Jaycine Noakes, Linda Forsberg, Rulon Duncan, Steve Smith, Marion Mann and immy Reilly. nireetors were Mrs. Maxine Ran- dull, Mrs. Alice Ilepworth and Mrs. Harvey Mann. Mrs. Elma Layton and Thomas Randall are the ward The Kaysville First ward presented a one-ac- t play entitled The Aid Album. It was directed by Mrs. Edith Koldewyn and Kenneth Hansen. The actors were Gwen Lar kins, Whitlock Swan, Sidney Smith Rodney Hill Kent and Garth Brown Val J. tuart Norma Lyman Betty Hunt. Deon Stuart, Don Falkner Bud Garrison and Gayle Toone. Bettie Lyman served as reader for the play.. Ward presidents of the MIA are Mrs. Mina Webster and Glen Hill. J Farmiggton Kpdry cats under controh-dwwf'entry was trying time as both are a The FarmingtofTwara We Should Go to on Why play with the havoc deer, MutuaL" raising was under the direction game and song birds. No one of Mrs. It Mary G. Clark assisted by wants to kill a pet but if dogs Jones, speech director are permitted to become preda- Mrs. Aleen tors by chasing and running for the MutuaLin the play were Bob Taking part down game, the state law perTurHess, Rose, Shirley Gay War-nocJoyce mits the shooting of these dogs. ner, Alan k Pearson, Marilyn, If each person in our comand Terry Hansen. munity will conscientiously put Second ward pre The forth just a little of his or her sented Kaysville a ministrel show featuring effort in this emergency, we a group of colored people from will have more to pass on to our the heart of the deep south. It posterity besides having a great was directed by Mrs. Marlowe Keye big warn feeling in the area of and Golden Taylor, MIA presidthe heart and a pride in point- ents assisted by Mrs. Mary Thorson I and Howard Cloward and Bonnie ing to game and saying helped make this what you now Gunnell. see. Appearing in the act were Becky Brough Alice Bennett, Bonnie Bass Wilma Slaughter Frrances Slaugh-- ' er, Karma Williams Sharon Blood Riley Bushnell Quentin Zollinger Lamont Pilkington Linn Sandall Howard Cloward George Ruegg, William Bingham Clifford Blami-res- , Jimmy Neilson and Nevan Crid die. Mr. Clward and George Ruegg The Relief Visiting society a tap routine during the Teachers Convention will be held presented dot GalSunday January 23rd at 2:ocloek, Accompanist was Wilma in the Bountiful Tabernacle. All braith. teachers are urged to remember The North Farmington ward also this date. entered a ministrel act. The Sunny South, in the road show. It was directed by Mrs. Edith Shifflett. Among the actors were Dewey Anderson John R Moon Lorraine Hess & From and Carolyn Moon. A new use has been found for On the average automobile workthe helicopters. Recently when ers among the highest paid in temperature dropped to 27 de the are nation government figures grees in a 180 acre orange grove near aSnta Paula, Calif., the own- show. er ordered a helicopter to fly over From 1944 through 1946 only the field at low range. The maof a million autochine hovered above thp field at a in the U. S. were mobiles scrapped 60 foot elevtion. The stirring o: lowest scrappaige rate in history the the air caused by the rotating propellers caused the temperature to An Italian has designed a rise from 4 to 8 degrees. The heli writer for writing music and the copter flew at intervals through-- 1 machine will be produced by an out the night. American company. T- Lieutenant Gridley said that so many wreckers have been using the lights that the public is reluctant to yield the ' i's Just broil loquostod by Game Warden, Harry lman, to write a few words with reierence to helping save a pait ot our deer herd. Recent!) , and it is increasing, skiers and Inkers were seen chasing deer on the foothills above Bountiful. These things cause deer to get injured, excite them, drives them away from what meager food they might be getting at the time, weakens them anil in general it Is very poor practice. Please remember that this Is an emergency time when these animals need our help and not our abuse or bothenngs. It is further noted that some boys have shot 6omc of these deer with 22 rifles and just leave them wounded to die. This is certainly a deplorable situation in a community like ours that boosts of its sportsmanship and humanitarian acts. Dad, will you please ask your son if he could possibly be one of these boys and if you find that he might be, wont you please counsel him in the right way to use firearms or send him down here to me? Better yet, BRING him and his gun down here and lets put him through a shooting course in our store. The wardens tell me that they are going to bring some grain out here right away and we will enlist the Jeep Passe to assist in proper and beneficial distribution for our pheasants and quail. We would like to take this means of enlisting all housewives in distributing bread, cracker, cake and other edible crumbs out around their places, but where the birds can get at them. Put this feed under overhanging bushes, near to under old Christmas trees, a leanto of boards, posts or anything else that would keep new snow from covering up feed that you have placed for the birds. If you place apples or other edibles like them, be sure to cut an opening or the food in half to allow access to the pulp. PLEASE keep your dogs and Four Counties Seek Water Control Setup A study of the water conserva- Victims There three-quarter- s officer of the base has also encour-Of Motel Fire aged base personnel, both military and civilian to aid in the effort. Pointing to the assistance being Seeking housing for a family bur given by the air force in flying tion act is being made by muni ned-ouMarshall Resigns Acheson Taxes Oyer in the recent Viva motel t members Wasatch water association and the pal food to deer along President Truman Delivers Optimistic America Davis county of fire, a chapter from four counties, with goal front. Brig. Gen. Morgan statec; As long as the people of Utah setting up a water conservation Red Cross officials said Wednesday are as nice as they have been to district for Davis, Weber, Morgan, the need of one family was parti cularly serious. our military personnel in permit- and Summit counties, TThe family some of whose six seain a hunt and at meet will four county groups ting them to fish attend avis county schools children of the of son, we surely want to do our part Representatives ejeh in seeing that this game is preserv- date to be set soon with City Com- seeks moderate priced housing in ed missioner Thomas East of Ogden, this area which would enable the We intend to keep the 3,566 Mayor Alton Rose of Farmington, children to remain in the Davis acres of the base as a game pre and Ezra J. Fjeldstcd, executive schools. One offer was recieved Wednesserve and to feed the birds found secretary of Ogden Chamber of fram intersted persons but the day concluded. therein. he Commerce and temporary chairsetup was deemed too dis An air force transport loaaea man of the study group. from the school involved. tant with hay took off from the field Results of the study will be re Other families ousted by the today at eleven a. m. and propped ported to a general meeting of the blaze have obtained housing in Salt 110 bales to starving deer along directors and water users Lake City hotels and motels. the western foothills from Weber Decision will be made atgroup this and friends have provided cer canyon. to North Ogden canyon. as to the most flexible tain aid. as has the chapter saia meeting warBoyd Carver, deputy game den. went along on the trip and dir way to handle the project, includ Thomas Q. Williams disaster comected crews in the feeding opera ing irrigation, municipal water, mittee chairman, Davis county chap and industrial requirements. ter. tion. An industrial water needs withPersons wishing to aid in housand has Davis in Weber counties Vital Stat of The national Office ing the victims were requested to WASHINGTON, D. C. (Soundphoto) Dean Acheson, left, was President Truman is shown tics recently stated that based on been nearly completed by Win contact the Red Cross office at WASHINGTON. D. C. (Soundphoto) appointed Seem ary of state and James F. Webb, Budget Director, was 1946 figues life expectancy of the Templeton. It will be presented to Bountiful 250. as he delivered his State of the Union message to Congress in a House Chamber. Behind him on the rostrum are Senate white male is now 65 years the wo- the Bureau of Reclamation for inpacked the resignation of Secretary j51 blowing The new U. S. Navy cruiser Des of State Marshall ami Underseetary l Robert Lovett. resigned president pro tempore Kenneth McKctler, (D) of Term, and House man 70 years. In 1346 life expect clusion la a report to the Fifty-firs- t Moines is a 17 thousand too vessel. for reasons of health and Lovett dur..per$onaI reasons. - Congress in February. ancy was only 40 yean. Speaker Sam Rayburn (D) of Tkaa e 1 I Talk two-roo- Rela-live- s capacity-- Man-hal- |