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Show AYTON VOLUME I TWENTY-ON- DAVIS COUNTY NOTICE MAILING By n.lXK) tax notices to Mailing -4 Clatn announ- of the increase Bountiful, all oft hat city are requested to put their proper street address on their notiees. rompt action in ding notices is also urged in order to avoid a last minute rush. According to Mr. Clayton, this th.e f st. time, his office which shows where each tax dollar is exactly spent in each community and city. The chart was prepare by the County under the direction of the treasurer. The public is invited to inspect thee hart ihe tax levy this year, with three exceptions, is about 2.5 mills year. However in North Salt Lae, it was raised from from 4 to 10 nulls; in Kaysville t0 2, and in Syracuse from EVh .Beauty queens throughout the Salt Lake City and Ogden areas viewed the activities at Hill air force base recently on the inaugural tour of Hill base for this season. The qeens were individual introduced to' pilot officers, who acted as their recorts for the day. The first point of interest visited and the highest of the tour was when the group talked to aircraft and the pilots of two were able to get a close view of F-8- 4 the planes. them taeoff mae a low field, flying They then watched and circle the field to approach pass of the at 585 miles per hour. Through Hangers The beaties were escorted through the maintenance hangers and taen through a The part the aircraft played during orld ar II was explained by the officers. Two movies, Air Progress" and Camouflage Cartoon, were showrn Following the group was driven around the perimeter of the field and through the aircraft storage area. 4.j to 3. This year, as in the past, taxes Such tours as the one this group may Either be mailed to the trea- took are sheduled each Thursday surers office in the courthouse at ten a m. and two p.m. Schools, at Farmington, or organizations and individuals paid at the var- civic ious bans throughout the are invited by Brig. Gen. William county. M. Morgan commanding general at Hill A.F.B. to take advantage of this opportunity to visit Hill A.F.B. in order to become better acquainted with the part the air force is playing in "national deIn fense. Arangemtnts can be made for CLEARFIELD A Clearfield usch tours by writing to the buplic mothor was one of two persons information office. Hill air force in Utah selected by Salvation Ar- base or calling Hill A.F.B. extenB-2- it Utah Thespian Utah Denver Plav officials to appear in a religi- sion 260. play in Denver. She is Mrs. Members of Party Ruth Gray of 25 East Campbeli Those who made the tour were Heights, Clearfield. June Barlow, Miss Utah of 1949 Mrs. Gray was chosen to prolrginia Barlow, attendant to Beau tray the part of Religion in the tiful Cantaloupe days Carol play, The Piligrim, presented in vvamke. Peach days queen; and queen, the Salvation Army Citadel in Den- her two attendants. Catherine Cam ver. piori and Shelley Robinette; JackMrs. Gray traveled to Denver ie Hutchinson, Miss Naval Supply with Maj. and Mrs John Berin-ge- r Depot and her Elaine attendant, and Lt. and Mrs. John Pear- Nickels: Franie son of Salt Lae City who are active den, 1949 and Granden, Miss Ogher alternate Miss in Salvation Army work. Donna Phipps. Miss Braden was Active in scouting for 14 years, recently chosen as an alternate Mrs. Gray leads two Girl Scout 1950- girls from rtoop, one in Clearfield and anoth- iriSlf City were accompanied er in Salt Lake City. She has been by Mrs. Lona Anderson. awarded the generals medal and founders bar, the generals tassel and the Thank You medal for Democrats To Hold her work as a leader. The latter award is the highest to be achieved Nominating Ceavcaiion in Girl Scouting. Monday, Household Hints v Vinegar and corn meal will remove stains from the hands. A good salve Equal parts of soap, rosin,, mutton tallow, beeswax. Heat all together, until it may be mixed thoroughly. Do not boil. An excellent remedy for boils, etc. Furniture polish An excellent furniture polish may be made of equal parts linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar. Dampen a piece of cheese cloth, rub furniture and cloth. Will not harm finest furni- Oclctor 17th A Democratic primary for the y temporary party organization for the five new voting districts will also be effected at this time, according to Chas. C. Gardner, Demo-cratic county chairman. All are wnvited to attend. 4 Summers on the wane and how most of us anxiously look forward to cool Fall days; Meantime, there ture. is always the exciting talk about There are two instances in the Autumn fashions to pacify us. Biglast war in which men lost both gest news to date seems to be adarms and legs. One became a farm vance Paris styles which feture n er, another a lawyer.. stright and shorter skirts. ARTlll K 1 NUMBER . OF HOWARD BE OK NOT IX) BE, th.it is the question' This was asked many, many tars by Ham let. 1 remember some time aj;o, friends and acjua.Uiu'H'es ueie asking such a thing ol Television. Would it really be or must we always use rrxnute imagination? The answer to their question seems near at hand. Recently, the writer had a usit to Hollywood. Needless to say what enjoyment he had and too what education he received Hollywood, the place of enchant ment and romance' suppose there is no other place on earth with so much halo. Even the citizen there has remindings at intervals, while ihe visitor is so impressed all the while At all the major Broadcasting Stations television is the "ever topic of conversation Just how and when details can be worked out. When will the geographical obstacles be overcome Mountainous stretches may be wonderful to the easterner but to the workers on T V" they are headaches. To the observor it is all so fascinating. Authority on the subject releases this informant wont be long. So the writer was greatly interested in visiting both National and Columbia The maBroadcasting Studios. jor picture companies are rather disturbed about their connection vi th the overall picture. Just how shall a major production with great artists and scenery be televised is another problem. Through all this atmosphere we were received and given inter- , .J K1 It was especially thrilling to be received by The Lux Theater, a child of Columbia BroadcastMr. Wiliam ing Company. Keighley, production manager, was extremely gracious, making many explanations and giving out much information. On our first visit to the Lux we were privileged to meet Dana Andrews and Donna Reed who were doing for that performance, were Both Deep Water. cordial cn our meeting. We learned how sound effects were extremely important. When the listener at home on his radio can see through imagination the great sea and the storm lashing it, the young truant, portrayed by Dean Stockwell on the screen, leaving in a tiny craft and is carried out to towering waves on the open sea; the rescuers braving such a tempest finally reaching and physically returning the recreant through great vicissitudes, all this is great reality. But to the observer at the theater it is quite a revelation make believe. This first visit whetted our appetite and made us long for the second It came a week later when with the same cordiality we were received to witness Green Dolphin Street" with the artists who made it memorable on the screen. Lana Turner, Van Heflin and Peter Lawford made it another indelible memory. One remembers down New Zealand way how a terrific cloudburst tore down canyons into valleys carxying out devastating destruction. Again the sound effects so real to the were home sitter simply amusing and yet educational to the visitor. After show it was interesting to meet the Stars which is in and of itself quite an accomplishment. Naturally fans are around everywhere and can be and nearly alLana a problem. ways are Turner, always a great attraction and one of the highest salaried artists appearing on Lux, was most impressive in black silk and velvet Her hair, always perfect and the complete envy of so many of her admirers, was still more beautiful by the contrasting black of her costume. She appeared interested to learn some from Utah were in her audience. And are you now disillusioned? she queried. X'i - i & So many are you know and I wondered if it had affected you so. I explained it was quite new but very interesting and I assured her we would continue to listen via the radio. Van Heflin recalled visiting Utah on two occasions, while Peter was new from. England and any particular spot in America was a real experience. Upon returning home, listening in on Mr. Blanding builds his dream house," op the Lux Theater In Hollywood, I visualized the stage, the actors, the announcements, the comments of Mr. Keighly and also the Announcer, Mr. John Milton Kennedy, a former Utahn from Tooele, all these were of great interest but those sound effects were all absorbing and I think that Hamlet may vet get his question answered by Greatness Passing By. Law-for- d Answer To A lluntors Prayer Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, nations largest is teeming with wildfowl as duck season opening, set for this Friday, daws near. This picture shows Canada Geese and Snow Geese feeding there. A recent usrvev by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Fedneration indicates this season whkh dosea Dec. 2, will be one of the best for Utah in many year (Intermountain.) Sufficient stuffing for chicken is easy if you remember this easy rule. Allow 3 cups of fresh bread crumbs for a fowl, 4 cups for a bird. WEBER-DAVI- FIFTY-On- E PROJECT S er county; division four, Morgan county, and division five, Summit county. Direct Tors will include three ffr om divisions one and two; one from division three, and two each from divisions four and five. Plans for the district will be submitted to the bureau of reclamation for approval, it was reported Upon approval, steps will betaken to form the district immediately officials said. Fred M. Abbott, Ogden, who has leen given a leave of absence from the Ogden chamber of commerce was hired to act as coordination director for the purpose of forming - , a LYTON A name boundaries and division of the Weber-Daviwater conservancy distict were recommended by a specially appoint d committee and approved by the board of directors of the Municipal Water Development association at a meeting here Thursday night. The name selected 'was Webcr-BasiConservancy District. The district, which was divided into five parts will consist of all the areas within the county boundaries of Davis, Weber, Morgan and Summit counties. Divisions Listed Division one includes all of Davis county: division two, West Weber county, west of the Salt Lake meridian; division three, cast Web s Davis-Webe- r n 1 the aJN J9q WATER CHIEFS LIST AREAS of purpose of nominating candidates council members, Xyor-Cltelection coming will be held Monday, city October at 8 p.m. at the Stoker school. 17, A 4, UTAH. OCTOBER 13. COUNTY. views. my ous She is the mother of two children, Harriet, 6, and David, 7. Wis TD 1 residents of been com. nnpff riCOUnty .has according to Archer Clay-ton- . treasurer, who reports as- of the is lLuation $564,389. Total amountwunty of tax- 1109 013. he said. hK e' Mr ced tln f because in population of At Air Center of I) GREATNESS PASSING BY Tour Opens Fall Season COMPLETES Wlo. Utahs Summer Hollywood Honored Marking the 25th anniversary of making mowet. in Souhern Utah, Audie llurphy, screen actor and the most decorated state. The scroll is received by lleber M. Bennion, secretary of state in behalf of Governor J. Bracken Lee. (Intermountain.) the district He will begin circulating petitions for formation of the district as soon as bureau of reclamation, approval is received. Coming Events CAP Squadron in Depicted Bountiful Plans At Davis High Halloween Danco BOARD OF INQUIRY CONVENES TO STUDY CRASH OF BOMBER later tranferred two of the bodies to a nevy reserve crash boat. Dead in the unexplained crash during a heavy rainstorm are; Capt Edward J. Liebgott. 30. Clearfield Capt. B. M. Jenkins, 25, Sunset Fist Lieut. H. Don Falton, 27. Salt Lake City; Master Sgt. Kermit Dun ning, 4Q American Fork and Staff Sgt. Perfy H. McLean, 22 Port Hur on. Mich. The plane crashed on a crosscountry navigational training flight from Albuquerque, N. M. It had contracted Hill field by radio at three-foua.m, Monday and was due to larld at the field at a m. It was reported missing several hours later. Other members of the board are Capt. Floyd Ilogan and Lieut Eugene F. Peterson. It was expected the plane would not be salvaged ubt would be destroyed at the site. An official board of inquiry head ofl by Col. Arthur Stone. C. Jr, convened here today in an attempt to determine the cause of a crash early Monday morning which claimed the lives of five crew mem B-1- 7 bers. Capt. Hubert L. Stewart public information officer said results of the investigation would not be released until all facts are gathered. Meanwhile the five bodies had been returned to this base from the wrecage of the bomber found Monday morning in Great Salt lake between the northern tip of Antelope iland and promontory Point. Low flying search planes spotted the bidies floating in the area of the crash. All were recovered by an air force rescue craft, which four-engine- r d threc-cightee- n PRIMARIES SET Deer Hunter Attention: AT CENTERVILLE Ilunlor Dacomas The Nnnlcd Primary elections for members of the Centerville Board of Trust-wil- l be held over the week end in the Soldiers Memorial hall The Citizens Party, with Chairman Sterling Rollins in charge, will hold its balloting Friday night The Progressive chairmaned by Golden L. Allen, will meet Monday night. Elections will be for a president r counor four years; two r cil members, anil two members. Any citizen namlnating a candidate must be a registered voter, according to Mr. Allen, town recorder. Incumbent members are: Joel I. Smith, president; Therlce II. Duncan, Willis H. Layton, Seth L. Blood, and Earl Hansen, council members, and Mr Allen, recorder. All incumbents are members of the Progressive Party. By Bob Holbrook I find it hard to believe that a man could be mistaken so often for a deer. I have always con- Party, tended that this should not happen, even if the man was dresswonder if it ed in deerskin.-would do any good to show the these potential deer hunters the difference between a man and a deer? Show a picture of each, and point out 1 two-yea- man-killer- s four-yea- which is which. (a) If ct has antlers, it probably isnt a man. (b) If it walks on two legs it can hardly be a deer. (c) If it bounds off in twenty-foo- t leaps, the odds are its not a man. (d) If it has small ears close to the head, it might not be a deer. (e) . BOUNTIFUL Plans for a gay Ilaloween dance are being prepar ed by the Bountiful spuadron of the civil air patrol under thedlre-ctio- n ofits commander Karl Wine-ga- r. KAYSVILLE Coming events were depicted in sketch form before the girl students at Davis high school on Friday Officers of the Girls assoiation were in charge. They are Gloria Schaffer Bountiful, president, Nor ma Jean Stewart, Clearfield, vice president and Iris Godfrey, Lay-tosecretary. n Class representatives are Nita Bowman of Clearfield seniors; She rry Schaffer Bountiful, Juniors, and Gayle Glover, Centerville soph omores. Advisers are Mrs. Bea Miss Winona Greaves, and Mrs. Dorothy Bingham. In Wheel Chair Car-rol- l, In one of the sketches, three girls dresed in immaculate white wheeled a fourth girl onto the stage. Gauze masks concealed the lower halves of their faces. Rubber gloves and a tray of supplies porvided a suhgical atmosphere and an expectant hush fell over the crowd as the operation was begun. called the surgeon Thimble, then in rapid succession, needle, thread, scissors, tape measure. Finally it was all ever, and the patient stepped gracefully from the table in a new print dress it was their way of advertising Print Dress Day on May 5, one of the events scheduled. Nita Bowman wrote the sketch. Other Programs Thed ance is scheduled for a bi? hanger at the Bountiful Sky Haven airport on Oct 31. A Salt Lake City orchestra will furnish the music and refreshments will be available in the hanger throughout the evening. ith its liaison with the Bountiful jeep posse, the squadron now has around 40 members but more are needed to bring it up to full strength. Anyone over 15 years of age con join by filling out an application blank. Those between 15 and 18 are rated as candats and above 18 as seniar members officers reported. r meetings are held every Wednesday night at Sky Haven airport with all phases ct aircraft operation being studied Com petenc instructions are on hand to Two-hou- supervise this work. One Steaman JT-1is already 3 at the airport for the members to re ceivc flight instruction and an ar- my L-- will be obtained when becomes larger, The squadron has four walkietalkiets and will have a raido station at the airport in the near future. A state-wid-e CAP network is operating one night a week on an experimental basis, and the two way radio will permit the Bountiful squadron to tune in on this. The squadron is holding its Halloween dance to raise funds for its various activities and increase its membership. With four women already megibers of the group a special attempt is being made to add more women to its member4 hip two-wa- y Other programs that are shed uled include an appearance by Miss June Barlow on Dec. 2 when she will relate here experiences as Miss Utah in Atlantic City; girls dance on Dec. 9; book review on Jan. 6; pointers on how to model from a prefessional model on Feb. 3; Mothers and daughters tea on ship. March 3, and Character Day on Officers, in addition to Momdr. April 7, when both boys and girls Winegar, are Norris E. Brown will dress as their favorite funny-pape- supply officer; Dale Simpson train characters. ing officer, Kelly Davis commun-catioEach senior girl elected a sophoofficer; Jesse M. Smith enmore girl to be her little sister" gineering officer, and Richard.., Hatch adjutant during the year. r ns If it wears a red hat and better not is smoking a pipe, shoot. (f) If it wears glasses and hasnt got a white bushy tail, better look elsewhere. (g) And last, but not least, if it carries a gun, better hit the dust. All of which might seem silly, yet no more so than mistaking man for deer. Red Cross Calls Conclave, Picks Davis Committees BOUNTIFUL Annual meeting of Davis county chapter, American Red cross, has been called for Wed nesday, Oct 19, at 8 p.m. in the chapter office at Bountiful accord-n- g L. C. Holbrook chapter presid ent. Following committees have been appointed: nominating Paul Linde-maMrs. Norma Swan and Myron Mabey! refreshments, Mrs. Roy KI7 foyle arid mmebers of the chapter n, capteen; program Mrs. J. M. Burt Mrs. Haven Barlow and Mrs. F B Muir; publicity, Mrs. Milton Fish- er Five new board members will be elected and chapter oficers wil be appointed by the board. The following reports wil be given: National convention, L. C. Holbrook and LeRoy Smith; Junior Red Cross Lorraine Pope. Written reports of all chapter activities will be distributed. The public is Invited to attend, all who contributed $1 or more hi the 1949 fund campaign are eligble to vote. Converts Droam Comas Trco who Mrs. Robert Hannah, left, of Pocatello, Ida., arrived from England only six months ago, presents her daughter, Gabrieli e, to President George Albert Smith of the L. D. S, church. Mrs. Hannah broukht her daughter to Salt Lake two-year-ol- d general conference of the church hoping she and her child could catch A glimpse of the church president. President Smith not only agreed to meet them, but arranged for this picture to be taken. (Intermonntain.) City for the 120th semi-annu- . |