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Show BIG PAGES 5 of INTEREST rEADER AUTO DEATHS IN 1936 DRIVE CAREFULLY K ifflONUWVER PROWLERS ARE DOMINATED FOR DISTRICT post DAVIS SHERIFF Named Holbrook Asks Local Residents to Keep Doors Locked. Maintain Constant Watch A. "Dawson Congratulates Governor on New Law Supt. Burton Announces List of Teachers; Make Changes at High School ACTIVE, WARNS for 0. P Candidate r'id A!torncy; G (ts USMI I.KlTAIl.TlU'Klul Only a Few Vacancies Remain to Re Filled as Schools Prepare for Opening of Classes for Prowler Suspects; Cites Davis County Sapport of Delation With a Stronc Weber County Vole From Recent Losses in Davis Communities; Gives Suggestions' Next Thursday; Mark Argyle Advanced to Principal of Clearfield School as G. M. Adams Joins High School Faculty; the Teaching Roster Announced Wednesday FARMINGTON Stating that district attorney prowlers and sneak thieves haw and J..Quill Neb- - gained much valuable loot m recent Davis county burglaries. Sherifi Joseph Holbrook today- asked the cooperation of all. local residents in bringing the depradations to halt. Dawson of Layton A SSsSdon Only a lew acanne.s remain to be filial m t he fester il teaihers tin the Davis sehool district. Recording to - The Davis county official 193(1-193- 7 Superintendent o' SelinolN I) ( Norton who announced the tieai'h tomplele list ip nist rin tors ednesday. Changes aie most numerous J(t the high sehool, many of last eai s taiii!i mnnLrrs having resigned One of these changes eniails a shift m the administration of t lie Clearfield si hool. Irnuipal (t. M Adam the high sihool faculty to he siieceeiled at I leartield l iming Mark Argyle, a member of last yeat's teaelnng staft at that si hool Mrs. Amy A. Anderson will continue jas primary superisor and I. T. Thompson will again hai charge of music par- ticularly requested that utmn-loc- k their houses, even though the plan to be gone only a few minute-.- ' citing an instance in Centemlle where a valuable coat and a new sewing machine was stolen while the house was empty for just a short time. Sheriff Holbrook also asked that local residents watch itinerant peddlers and rag buyers carefull.v. for in many cases is only a legitimate excuse to knock at the door to see if anyone is home. Then, if nobody answers their knock, frequently they will enter the house, making away with whatever articles o value they find. Centerville Case The Cetnerville incident cited by the local officers occurred last Friday afternoon when Prudence left the home of her parents unlocked while she went to the pdstoffice. She noticed a far near the drive when she left and when she returned a few' minutes lutei the car was parked in the drive and a man ran from the home, hurriedly driving away. A check-udisclosed that a new sewing machine and a womans cloth coat, valued at $90, had been stolen from the house. In conclusion. Sheriff Holbrook asks that Davis county residents make a note of the license number car parked of any suspicious near their homes. Then, if articles are stolen, the officers will have a the valuable clue to follow in search for the offenders. That Davis county is not alone in its sneak thief trouble can be seen from reports at the sheriffs office from other counties in the state, many of which are experiencing similar difficulty. their-purporte- d pio-fessio- lull in tin- si booU of the (unit Willi nil KCIUll ll'h 0 V pl'ltl'(i to be filled Ik fori (lasMvmk begins next 1 bin Hlay life nearly completed lint ol teachers as announced by Superintendent Hurt on follows: Mlpol n Davia High School rie II. r ii 11 l.l. ml (ill congratulations troni Hr. I letter It. Harper, Social SeruriG Hoard rum! of I'tahV new iiticiuplm nicnl insurance law. rooniij (.ii I be ( afternoon. Mr. former Davis counreceived all of the delegations 21) votes at the Dawson, ty attorney, Davia defeating convention, J. Royffl Douglas of Ogden by a margin of five votes. 72 to 97. Weber county gave Mr. Dawson 42 votes, as compared with 59 for Mr. Douglas, while the Morgan delegation del- ivered eight . of its nine votes to the Ogden candidate. Mr. Nebeker and Mr. Sneddon, both prominent Ogden attorneys, Warren W. Porter gan county in the race for judge nominations. Make Nominations defeated of district Mor- Lewis J. Wallace of Ogden nominated Mr. Nebeker; Jay Park- inson of Morgan nominated Mr. Porter and David J. Wilson of Ogden nominated Mr. Sneddon. No other candidates entered the race for district judge. Ralph A. Sheffield of Layton nominated Mr. Dawson and W. Karl Hopkins of Ogden named Mr. Douglas for-- the district attorneys post. al X Reckless Driving as Result of Crash Charge Lodged WOODS CROSS F. W. Smith, Grand hotel. Salt Lake City, face Justice of the Peace Wil-- T " Holbrook of Bountiful on of reckless driving today Tre result of an automobile col- -t the itnersection of the road and the state ?hway last Friday morning. According to officers of the sher- ePrtment who investigated, r driven by Smith failed to ame uPn the highway 0kJs Cross road and CTMkaj16"to the rear wheel of a lirht ,ss - 8 rion,i S< liu ed n- 1035 1930 by-Wi- lliam 100 .44 1.20 50 40 107 101 9!) 40 Driver Drowses; Bridgeport. Con. .ro?ster overturned, Car Snaps Pole In South Davis driver. He was Maks hospital in Vlty '"'here examination ; I I Is-in- - a broken collarbone, seri- A few NORTH SALT LAKE lacerations and body fcruist moments dozing proved costly here 1 aut Wednesday afternoon for street. Green 1X37 Stringfellow. Salt Lake City, for the light truck he was driving ran off the road Standard Oil bulk just north of thfc off a utility pole, station, snapped wrecked Tfnren; ranger in the and came to a stop badly railElectric states on a Bamberger autal.V;.10"41 foret. ' the was lre discovered on road sidetrack along the highway. tonriTt Davis county The driver escaped injury, but fast H had been ex- his cousin. Royal Stringfellow. 4M WShS'L afte! East-Sixth Uke, the Southalt the trues, of tin that Mar only other occupant Slla a on his nose cut a had suffered deep 8hopherder, trted it It He was given first aid by Sergeant tice ofVkrT'33 en before Jus- - Owen Lund of the highway patrol by Mort Pea,ce Tom W Butters The accident was investigated Bennett he Sheriff Waynard to Deputy V plealei Klty charge ' Was fined $25 and and Sergeant Lund. The driver did costs, not have an operator s license and 8tated that the .consequently was given a ticket before Jus'gnateti0 5ommisionra have directing that he appear II. HolWilliam der thP , county as being tice of the Peace state fire law and brook at Bountiful on that charge. P sheri ir When the truck left the 'highthe ,21 li!at ?ounty i11 aid-- n it crashed inusmv.tPreension per-- f way at a slight curve, and Power Fight comljns 8ettinr fires. He to a Utah milt the heavy P ty commUui1 the Davis s. pany pole, breaking and again just, at their below the ground ncted in tL:aVe 81Tnilar provisions beneath the wires at the top. Jeav suspended county in order that ing the cross-arm- s waters mid air. ay be protected. - Sheephder Fined For Setting Fire ,ln -- 1;? coun-vner- nt ar men. FOUR GENERATIONS Mrs. Susannah KAYSVILLE Robins, K of Kaysville, is the snapshot proud possessor of a showing four generations of her family. Mrs. Robins is the eldest, the others ifi the picture being her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Hobson; her Mrs. Cliff Barrow, litand her latter the Barrow, Jean Barbara tle three being from Salt Lake City. grand-dayghte- r, great-granddaught- T 1.'' ; two-yea- 03 Total Precinct primaries will be held Monday. September 14, for the pural and of delegates electing pose temates to the county meeting. Further information concerning these meetings will be announced later by the local precinct chair- 1 I Ru-lo- : : ; ' Holbrooks Seek Third legislative erms - .75 .02 PUN rs , 1 45 52 54 Del-Is-- rt (Mi-ma- Mar-gun- te ' 1 101 Eh.iae David 11 two-ye- ia" An-- 1 I ' .40 Program Is list . four-yea- 2.41 BENEFIT . Democratic County Convention to Ho Held at Layton; Candidates for County Offices and State Legislature Will He Named; Primaries Scheduled September 1 1 Amounts to Inches in Davis 10.32 10.33 10.34 Day MEETS FAVOR August Rainfall 1031 I.alKir UNEMPLOYMENT View C(T In Davis County 19 Official calls for the Democratic county convention, to be held at Iaiyton on Saturday. September 19. at 2 p m were issued this week by Chairman Harry L. Strong and Secretary G Evan Taylor of the county central committee Candidates to be named at the will be the party nomconvention 1.20 inees for the following positions: Representative to the twenty-secon- d r legislature for a r for a senator state term; was Precipitation of 1.20 inches county commissioners for recorded during the month of Au- jterm; and two-yefour terms, and coun- -' H. gust, according to William term. for a ty attorney Blood of Kaysville. Although this will of 03 consist convention The amount is greatly in excess of the on the basts apportioned (delegates month same the registered during in ism. liH4. and 19X5. still it is of ,one delegate' for every 30 votes somewhat below the average for or major fraction thereof cast for for congress at the past six years, this being 52 Jthe Will Robinson general election in 1031 inches. Apportionment Made Precipitation was recorded on ten of delegates other The with apportionment month, the of days weather conditions being about nor- by precincts follows: 9 mal, so far as maximum and mini- South Bountiful 5 mum temperatures were concerned. West Bountiful The minimum was 49 degrees, Bountiful while the highest thermometer Centerville ' - 10 Farmington reading was 09 degrees. H Comparative data for the past Kaysville . .11 seven years follows, the first col- Layton umn showing the year; the second South Weber 4 the two next the and Clinton precipitation, temperaminimum and Clearfield maximum tures for the month of August: Syracuse ! 50 90 West Point 3.M) 1030 " roadster-drive- SEPTEMBER p " 'Ion Walker. Floyd E Fletcher, Boulter, ( has Gardner, M J E. llanrey. nouncod lv Resort Officials; Floy Hansen,Merrill. Mildred Barnes, William llogensen, Kent Johnson, x Fireworks Display Will M lamb, Margaret Iannard, Numer- Geo J Miles, Horton C. Miller, Day's Kvents; Floyd Millet A: II. HolbrwkrWIl- ous Reservations Made for ham Parker, 11. H Robinson, Martha Ross, Farrell F. Smith, Geo. Final Week of lagoon Run John I Stacey, Melba FARMINGTON President Thornlcy, Grace V. Tingey, E. M. FARMINGTON Roosevelt knows of the fine Nearing the Whitesides, Emil M. Whitesides, ' close of one of the most successful Glen Worthington, Bertha Millgste, work accomplished by this camp Week by seasons in recent yeara. lagoon and is personally - interested in Statute Knacted librarian, Mildred Crawley office, Iftcials today announced plans for G M Adams. its welfare, dei lared Secretary State Legislature I laces la mammoth Iatlior Day celebration f Agriculture Henry A. WalJunior nigh lace Tuesday morning ns he and J A Taylor, principal; O. B. Anin Forefront of States at tl)e I,avi" county rc"ort mxt Utah other officials were conducted Monday. derson, C. H. Blake, Orson R. over flood control projects east Untitled to Full Benefits of The celebration, marked by a Clark, Hugh Wilcox, Blanche Holfireworks display and brook. Ruby Holbrook, Myron M. f the Bountiful (VC camp No. National Act; 1 rovlsions'aspectacular nit special holiday dance, will bring Layton. Lueile Pack, lamar ParWallace told how Ijtgoon's loan season to a close. kin, IaYaun Stable. Jessamine Secretary Verdi Breinholts orchestra and re- Shepherd. the president had, on his trip west to attend the funeral serv-- ; cording entertainers will furnish Cent rev The extra session of the Twenty-firs- t music for the dance. ices of George Ii IhTn, seore-- : Geo. S. (Jooper, principal; As the summer seuson draws to a Utah legislature is now histary of war spoken of newspap-- : Huber, Ralph Hill, Matilda er reports (oncerning this par-- ' tory a brilliant chapter dedicated close, thousands of persons have Huber, Jennie Stewart. vari-teto humanity and captioned in let-- 1 been gathering at Lagoon on pieular ramp and its work. Clear HeA Robert Fechner, director of that spell added social security mi family and company outings Mark Argyle, principal; Dorothy (this week. On Sunday, more than the nations .fXid (VC camps, for the people of the state Harris, Veda Mortennen, Pearl Olpersons attended the Safeway son, spoke highly of the Utah camps. Called by Governor Henry II Elva Winn. with other stating the work done in Davis Blood on August 21th for the pur- - Employees outing, Clintoa on that second none in being tv to the .pose of enacting a law that would K'UP" present day county Henry I). Call, principal; 0. H. United States enable workers to obtain unemploy- - the Ogden family reunion and the I Jensen family reunion. By bee, Ella Carpenter, Elva JohnOthei officials making the merit insurance and compensation son. A C. Patterson, Vera Sill, ( ounty Reunion tour included J. Will Robinson, when out of a job. the legislators Alice R Rolander, Margaret Johnwas Al-- i reunion The Rich county States .United congressman; adjourned four days later after held with other outings on son (red 1) Stedman, associate adplacing Utah in the front rank of that Monday, the Emerson ward of the AAA; Hobart day fedministrator Farmington states in cooperating with the j members and Ray M inters junior Geo Q. Knowlton, principal; Berand Miller commander, social eral (amp security governments j hand n tha Ralderston, Clara Huber, Lieutenant H I. Parker, second A day lutcr the unaniprogrum M Richards, Nina Sessions, AlThe Walsh family reunion was a tn command at the camp become hill had mously passed eveta Stevens, Edith Walsh, John R. Following the short talks by law by the signature of the chief held Tuesday afternoon and R Walsh Walsh. John with Bishop ning. Wallace and Director Seiretary executive of Farmington in charge. Fechner given before 50 camp Kaysville By their prompt hut well considj Mcmliers of the Utah Automotive enrollecs standing on parade, ered Geo. H. Holt, principal; Elbera action the legislators establ- Trades association met at Lagoon the group viewed more than loo ished an enviable record for busineDickson, Alton Iladlock, Elsie JaWednesday, with reservations made cobs, Fannie T. Layton. Delma Nelj miles of terracing, huge catchand ss-like efficient lawmaking for XV) persons. and other work acj ment basins Zena Williams, that caused federal social security of the son, The last kiddies' j complished by the local camp. authorities to declare they had giv- 1939 season was heldday Iayton today, with 0. E. G. King, principal; Sarah J. en Utah the model unemployment Io.ismi candy samples being given Adams, Helen insurance law enacted in the nation Ikrrick, Ruth Hill, on the grounds. to date." Their action in accepting away The Salt Ijike letter carriers and Kathleen Hill, Martha Holt, R. O. Nelson. - Muriel Governor Blood's mandate against memliers of their families have Iiayton, Edith consideration of other legislation at scheduled an outing at Lagoon Fri- - Reeves. Lucy A. Rigby, Zora Roblikewise generally T" erts, Jesse Robins, Iteta Mae Sill, time, w FsAm TWiicD this I ;dtty Geo. I). Watt, Ima Whitesides. and favorably acclaimed. South Bountiful Distinguishes Utah Ituth Cox, principal; Nora Cook, No less an authority than Dr. Ile- Holbrook of West Ward ( Luella Chadwick, Dorothy Heiner. Point has announced his candidacy her It. Harper, regional director for Stoker for the Democratic nomination for' the social security board, asserted law D. the suite senate. He was elected that enactment of the new principal; Thelma Jk'Tolman, to the house of representatives in gives Utah distinction in that it has Curtis, Cynthia Eames, Alma S. r.i:ui and was elected to the state now qualified to'reccive all possible FARMINGTON Mayor Heber Fisher, Minnie J. Fisher, Evaletta senate in lti:: after completing one benefits under the federal social se- J Sessions of Farmington was Grant, John W. Hill, Alberta Henrietta Meyer, Mildred t.rm ,n jhe lower body. curity program, including aid for elected a member of the board of 1. Holbrook of Bountiful the needy aged, the needy blind and directors of the State Municipal Moss. Herman Nelson, Faith PearMoses leugue of Utah at the annual con- - son. Ellen Reberg. has announced his candidacy for dependent children. praise.forfhe.vcntion-JicldinjSmi.thfickLSathi house of Coincident with rep- -j a third term mthe Syracuse. in day. A. R. Anderson, principal; Mae resentatives on the Democratic newly enacted unemployment The Bountiful legislator surance law as meeting all federal Othpr members of the board are Bodily, Edna Cook, Joseph Cook. ticket was first ee( ted to the lower house requirements, I)r. Harper declared Mayor Harmon W. Peery and Com- Wayne Cook, Zola Ellia, Joseph missioner Edward T. Saunders of Steed, Bessie Wilcox. in the Democratic landslide in 10.32 that Utah was to be highly comin 1034. mended for its extremely capable Ogden. Mayor L. Vera Toolson of West Bountiful and was David G. Winn, principal; Elizaadministration of those portions of Smithfield, Mayor Mark Anderson the national security act which had of Provo, and Mayor J. B. Lee of beth Hatch, Melba Bennion, Alexia Nelson. already been in effect in the state. Price. Mayor Charles R. Hunter of Cethe very forefront of West Point Utah To G. Henry Rampton, principal; the states in the nation which are dar City was elected president and Dora Bybee, Vera Lambert. cooperating with the national gov- Mayor E. B. Erwin of Salt Members of Democratic womens ernment in giving their citizens City was named The ladies auxiliary to the jeague clubs of Davis county are sponsor- benefits accruing under the social Lamet at Smithfield during the conand at Hara said Dr, program banquet ing security program, and among the new offihonvention goon next Thursday evening, Mrs J C Stocks of Bounis cers II. ( Continued on page 4.) Blood. Governor Henry oring tiful., who was elected first FARMINGTON Misa Helen Price was chosen for the 1937 Pixton, county home demonstra-- t ritv. the invitation of ionagenLannouncedtodayth at - convention Mayor Lee being accepted over Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, extension service economist and home manthose of Ogden and Springville. agement specialist, and Miss Elna The poll will be operated on a sue of September 10. Readers are NO DUMPING Miller, extension service nutrition--i- st, asked to mark thir choices on this TstriCtlyrton - partisan basis, and will will be in Davis county next of FARMINGTON of all to be readers or to arwlmail the Dumping it bring ballot open regular offices of The Reflex at once so this paper. To guarantee, so far as trash along highways will not be week. Mrs. Barrows will be here Monthat the results can be tabulated possible, that this poll shall be an permitted in Davis county, accordhere and then sent to the nation- accurate and honest index of the ing to Sheriff Joseph Holbrook. day and Tuesday for a series of wide headquarters in Chicago. voting strength of the various par; The officer made his' statement home visits, giving suggestions on The results, not only for Davis ties in each community, each of the upon discovery of a truckload of home furnishings and the home program. county, but for all sections of the papers approved to conduct the vot- junk which had been thrown along Miss Miller will be here WednesUnited States will be published in ing is asked to cooperate in pre- the road near the Jesse Flint home subsequent issues of The Reflex., venting duplicate balloting. Every in West Kaysville. Subsequent in- day, Thursday and Friday and will Names of the candidates for pres- precaution will be taken to insure vestigation disclosed that it had conduct meetings at Bountiful at ident of the United States, for rep- the fairness of the test, and with come from an Ogden oil company 2 p. m. Wednesday and at the resentative in congress, and for the cooperation of our readers the and following a conference Wed Clearfield church at 2 p. m. Thursgovernor, will be included in, the vote should he an authoritative in- nesday afternoon, the company of- day. Her subject will be Stretchsample ballot to be published in the dex of the results to be expected in ficials agreed to have it cleaned ing the Family Food Dollar for Health. November, up within 21 hours. next issue of The Reflex. High Officials ar three Republican nominees oppose the Democratic incumbents, Judges Eugene E. Pratt and tester A. Wade and District Attorney Wade M. Johnson in the gen-election to be held November The DEMOS SLATE COUNTY MEET . ii. ict Sel-nit- e tier, both of Ogden, Were nomi- uted for district judges at the Second judicial district Republican convention held in Ogden Saturday of-I- Samuel Morgan, principal; Davis Haitholomew, Eugene I) Bryson, Hose Reeves, Wells F, Collett, J Farmington Mayor Elected Director Of State League Mick-elso- n, j -- -- Democratic Women Fete Governor is-i- vice-preside- nt Extension Service Workers Coming vice-preside- nt ReflexChosentoConduct -TestBallot Wednesday Wrd,. had been Reflex The Weekly that the of leading one approved as United of the newspapers weekly nation-wid- e a conduct to States straw vote among farm and small town residents. This poll conducted under the was-receiv- ed of The Publish- general direction ers Auxiliary, national newspaper accurate publication, will afford ansentiment of political cross section throughout rural America. In every state of the union, papers such as The Reflex, with its thorough coverage of Davis county, will print a sample ballot in the Is J ---- ent |