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Show d 4 " Lv r. U CflLCME xxxn 1. KAYSVILLE, UTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH W;' Kay&yille.Girl: Testimonial Championship of the7 Awarded Loving Held Tonight for Cup at A. C. llall Farmington KJder Jordan District Won Hr farewell ilaughtor Irs & t Htufa student honoring southern presented n By Dart Hoop Team states -t- U fct . O ! ?fe. !: oetsw stefe. Tae. niofcf o i A tesFARMINGTON timonial William Gray, who leaves soon for the mission, will U- held in Farmington L. D S ward chapel Thursday at s:iK p. m. Mr. Gray is a son of Mrs. Lillian Gray of Farmington The program in his honor will include talks by George (J Knowl- ton. Heber J. Sessions and Bishop John R. Walsh. of Barton, Ward Chapel RITEStayton FOR G. H. BLOOD Tn bp TW1jrntpfl at HELD SUNDAY I Services Next Sunday at the U. S. A C.. was a beautiful loving cup at the semi-- i centennial costume ball .which was Natne of KnjsulU Killed as held last Friday at the Dunsunte ball room evening in lagan. Miss C'ar Leaves Highway Barton was chosen the Voman wearing the costume most repre- Friday Ltening sent at ve of lxxx The cup was piescnted to her by the president of the student body. Elmo Garff. Sudden death was felt in Kays- Approximately Ion couples were Stanford Clark will offer the villo Friday morning upon the news The judges were pro-- 1 vocation and John W. Elliott will of the death of one of its native A .determined and confident squad of Dart basketball LAYTON President llebtT J. Grant of the L. D..S. Reynolds; artist and art pronounce the benediction. Musical sons, George 11. Blood, who was liayers subdued Cyprus Friday night to win the champion- - instructor Miss Moen. clothing will dedicate the new Layton ward chapel, Sunday, church at killed instantly Friday night district by the score of 27 to 23. Cyprus, last r;l1,liaH- and Moyle Rice, versa- s::ui when the car he was driving March 13, William A. Dawson, chairman of the finance hip of Jordan s miles north of Ogden swerved on committee announced today. district champions, fought an uphill battle against "the ti!S., mk' mui aulh,,'rit a curve, crushed into a utility pole could Davie squad but only come within two points of The recently completed edifice, begun a year ago, has and turned over in a ditch. L leading Darts at. any penod of the game. This margin, Collegiate Knights. been built at a cost of $75,000.00. Local contributions com- Mr. Blood, traveling south during - prise 4ii per cent of the amount wever looked rather slim near In drizzling rainstorm on U. S. when and 00 per cent was furnished by the of long game close 'highway PI after negotiating the C. the L. I). S. church presidency. i of nine to twelve point piled : curve evidently lost control of his cut was The strueture replaces an old chapel first stringers the by car, hitting the pole ten feet off which was destroyed by fire when points by the fast charging : the road und then traveling 75 feet 11 was struck by lightning July hrstes who though tired rustled the car rolled over in an farther 1930. KAYSYILLE 25, the H. C. setit loop Burton. son Amicable through ball to put FARMINGTON ditch. ykthe third quarter.-fiirrigation of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Burton, with a gymnasium, 58 Coupled of Davis traffic tlement countys sufferIU was killed so was instantly, the building has 20,000 feet, by awarded Mil-L first was recently applace squubblc the fourth quarter, Coach a broken neck, broken jaw, case jurisdiction in the American Legion ing of floor space with a feet squure reached defeat from by morning Auxiliary Tuesday gjved the game fractured right leg and fructures parently for 350 persons on contest told essay seuting Americanization. capacity commissioners road tahen state Cshhig in Sheffield, Davis, Hayes, of both shoulders. in the muin chapel. Floors are of Second place in the contest went of local the that the peace to gleeful justices stop nd Clark to June Crawley. Deputy Sheriffs James Larson road patrolmen will be instructed durable maple wood and the walls, from their march to the bas- Those winning honorable mention and George Weatherstone of Weber to comply to the letter with a re- both inside and out, are finished were Bernardine Kanuith. Lester county said they were unable to cent opinion from the uttorney in white. The only work remaining It was a tense five minutes after Morton, Wanda Mae Trimble. Row-en- a to be done is landscaping of find any skid marks on the wet generals office. Davis was removed for personaMr. belief and grounds. Della pavement expressed Higginbottom. Phillips, of the road Issued at request Blood fell asleep while driving. l fouling while the officials check-- d Berge Stewart and Betty Lee. all Commemorating completion of commission, the eight-pug- e opinion. the project, an attractive booklet, up on the Bcorekeepers to get from the seventh accident scene The the I at irst grade. person officers that arresting iem synchronized in recording the eighth graders gaining honorable the wards history from wus Parley Shaw, Pleasant View stipulates muKt not Khow favoritism in di- recounting taints of the two teams. The ad- mention were Wanda Norman. Ruspioneer days to the present arly Mr. Blood cection of offenders to The of farmer. Isxiy vantage of this rest looked for a sell has been prepared under diwas in the machine, which was on court8i but must take particular Streeper, Alice Gailey, Russell arrested tune, Ur minutes like it would favor the Sheffield. rection of Frank D. Adams. The in in which side and its F. J. the ditch, there persons immediately to the nearest Shirley Hayes booklet features also names of Srtd Pirates, but it turned out to Sheffield. was two feet of water. The Machine or most accessible justice. omniitteemcn and functions held the thing that settled the nerves The contest is carried on each had turned completely around and The road commission waB asked for raising funds. the incoming Darts. the seventh and eighth when found was headed northwest. to year among act on the matter in a In addition to the dedicatory, crowd of specta-n- , grade students by the American The packed-i- n The body was taken to the Aulto-re- st circulated in the by county Joseph the program Sunday will nervous more were prayer, however, Legion Auxiliary during the week mortuary at Ogden. A. Sill of Layton and other jus- include the following numbers: of Washingtons birthday. Yn the players as they visioned tices in December, 1937, in which Singing, choir and congregation. The first and second place winServed on Mission duplication of another Pirate victhad acted Come, Come Ye Saints; prayer, it is alleged Davis handed at ning essays follow: ory such as was Mr. Blood, secretary-treasure- r of unlawfully in putrolmcn a large ma- Marion F. Adams; singing, Let Jypros earlier in the season. the Royalty Securities company in jority of cusessending llowurd to Justice Mountains Shout for Joy." by he Val Sheffield showed that PREPARING MYSELF FOR Salt Lake City, was born June 21, Hcllewell at Farmington, often the the choir; remarks, James E. ElliVoid hit the basket charging in He attended USEFUL CITIZENSHIP 1879, in Kaysville. passing up . more accessible son, former bishop; organ solo, to well as from the corners when he Brigham Young college at Logan magistrates. We usually think of growing up Wade Stevens; remarks, Bishop J. d the scorers by 12 points. Olsen as 1901 and from 1898 to served a taller and heavier, William Burton; "Pilgrims Progbecoming men our If patrol(highway Front row (left to right) Jack Schofield,' manager; Bob Trump, mission for the L. D. S. church in ht guard for Cyprus, was high but the in growing the choir; remarks. Stake conform ress, to important the don't part men) attorney second and team his which man time he for aided joint Samoa, during is developing good habits and at- Dick Naylor, Grant Briggs, Reed Stavner, Dee Chipman. Arnold D. Miller; rePresident will we dismiss opinion, generals ;igh scorer of the game with a titudes that lead to useful citizenBack row (left to right) Coach Millet, Dell Hayes, Le Grand Greg- in translation of the Book of Mor- them and get men who will con- marks and dedication. President total of seven. The Darts showed mon into Maori. Bob Clark. Joe Davis, Val Sheffield, Coach Young. form, Preston G. Peterson, road Grant; singing, choir and congregatore speed in retrieving the ball ship. On return from the mission he commission The first place for me to pre- ory, member, told the group. tion. The Spirit of God Like a Fire Jriday night than they have shown succeeded his brother, now Governto be a good citizen similar meetings will Is Burning. and benediction. Pamyself pare Indicating lor some time. or Henry II. Blood, as county treasis in my home. Here I learn to co- -. be called in other sec- triarch David E. Layton. probably urer of Davis county, serving in tions of the state, Mr. Peterson Instrumental in promotion and operate with people and serve others ' Cyprus G. T. F. P. by that capacity until 1908. In 1909 said an identical situation exists support of the project have been assisting with the work. I should he moved to Preston, Idaho, where, in Utuh county. on, rf . do my share of the tasks efficiently, the following; i- until 1925, he served as cashier and E. G. King, chairman of building feggeld. If. cheerfully and promptly. Thus I Attended by more than 30 state KAYSVILLE The North Davis owner of the Idaho State Sav1 Wulch, c. tons committee; William A. have a chance to become industripart opera und county bfficials, the meeting stake, entries in hc Ogden district ings bank. 1 tohnston, rg. ous, dependable, loyal, and to was called by the state road com Dawson, chairman of finance; M Men basketball tournament sur)Uen, lg. 2 develop many other virtues which mission as a means of settling Frank I). Adams, David E. Layton, To Salt lake in 25 vived the first round of play Wed1 Ihlquist, f. make me a better citizen. I should Simpson, D. D. Harris and the North dispute. A. O Edward nesday evening. Kaysville. He came to Salt Lake City in -- 0 Hacel alter, f. finance committee Nalder, practice these qualities in my school of Davis the chairman fadefeated the Davis runner-u1925 and for nine years served as Stoker, David O. Green, building and community and take an interest members; conthe commission, a opened ward team 11th vored county by Ogden receiver for the Guaranteed SecuriTotals '8 18 7 23 in the civic affairs of my state and r. E. C. Know! foreman, and Leona Bugger, score of 20 to 27. ties company. Since that time he fab which was led by of nation. Davis the state ton, chief engineer The two teams were tied at 4 has been a partner ' in the Royal road commission. I'should strive to take advantage T. F. p. Organization authorities who the first quarter, Securities end of all the at have backed committees in complecompany. 3 2 12 of the libraries, schools, and other nsffield, rf. as tion of Kaysville forged ahead during the Describing the squabble His death marked the first toll the undertaking are: 0 opportunities I am given for the ,'iripman. If. 0 2 had and half at the second a quarter misunderstanding, I in the family of ten children of the merely J. William Bishopric, 5 advancement of my education so 2 2 Davis, c. a margin and five at late William and Jane Hooper road officials lauded patrolmen for bishop; Jabez S. Adams, firstBurton, coun4 that I may act intelligently when hit rg. 2. 0 of the third canto while end law enforcein the work their traffic Blood. C. Robins, second selor; Royal 1 I become a voter, or if I should uyes, lg. 0 2 the Ogden teans closed the gap ment, apparently paying little at- counselor, and L. Paul Whitesides, Itayner, f . 5 ever hold a public office.' 2 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. tention to alleged Irregularities. to one point at the end. clerk. (Mr. Whitesides died Janshould I To be a good citizen L. Gregory, c. Edith Blood 0 of Lake Salt 0 much had Clearfield City; things pretty At this point, William II. llol uary 30,.. 1938.) ! aylor, f. 0 love Old Glory and develop a re0 their own way in the game with four daughters, Mrs. Erma EmBountifuls justice, took the ronk. I Relief Society. Leona L. Adams, l Davis, law. and mett of Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. 0 spect for authority 0 g. Ogden 19th when they won by a Mildred floor to tell ,the group: Pearl W. Burton, first President; must keep in mind that I can serve Grant of Mrs. Detroit; score of 41 to 24. Thurgood and One would be led to believe, counselor Grace R. Forbes, second Totals 11 12 5 27 my countiy in times of peace as winners hit the hoop Vaiola LeSuour and Mrs. Beula the Reed for from what has been said, that counselor, and Ella L. Ray, secrewell as in times of war and I Score by quarters: consistently, each making five field Woodbury of Salt Lake City; the there is no to be should my doing justification for this tary. part always following brothers and sisters: 4 9 17 23 Tprus goals. in my and Sunday School, Golden M. Adams, Governor Blood meeting." and Dr. happiness peace promote see Kaysville Wilkie H. 9 17 21 27 Tonightstames Louis D. Weaver, nation. and superintendent; Blood Salt Lake City; Reasserting the meeting had first Oswald, referee; S. Vincent, um- - home, community playing Ogdeti Eighteenth at 7:00 John H. Blood of E. Burton, Robert II. C. BURTON. assistant; been called William to a thresh out and with Clearfield and problem oclock tangling Morsecond and Wanda assistant, Blood of of Mr. Mrs. Davis Holbrook, Kaysville; injustice, Ogden Seventeenth at 9:00 o'clock. secretary. George high, school instructor, explained gan, Phillips, Mrs. PREPARING MYSELF FOR The scores of last nights games: Annie Y. M. M. I. A Elbern Dickson, Underwood and Mrs. George Flint, he had been available for duty both D. USEFUL CITIZENSHIP Clarence P. Baird, superintendent; Linall of Kaysville, Mrs. James KAYSVILLE night and day during the 1937 firBt As an American citizen. I wish D. Clair Whitesides, assistant; of ford Mrs. Hill vacation and but cases John that G. F. T. Logan period, to help preserve the proudness of of Drummond, Montana; Ernest C. were taken past his court to Farm- second assistant, and George H. 5 2 Layton, rf. our nation, and not tamper Old Blood, Mrs. Cylde Bumingham of ington. The public, he averred, Love, secretary. 3 0 FARMINGTON Joseph D. Bur- D. Linford, If. Y. W. M. I. A., Jesse A. Robins, Glory. Kaysville; Heber C., and Lawrence has - gained tne impression the 3 4 ThiB requires education. To read nett. former Davis county sheriff, Peterson, c. The annual Mary P. Ware, C. superintendent; Blood Lake of situation has So-,- 7 all the earmarks of Mrs. Salt 3 was 0 of ... the Relief L. City; Kaysville peace Peterson, rg. appointed justice and write is one problem to take L. Bugger, Annie first assistant; W. a racket. Mon1 1 Mansell, Henry M. Linford, lg. Pendleton, Anniversary dinner will be under consideration. Reading not at Clinton by commissioners second and wd Thursday, . March 17T assistant, Margaret 0 Oregon; Mrs. Albert Smith. Clearat the only - enlarges - my - knowledge - of day, at. a Tegular meeting in the Schofield, rf. ..... , Thomley, secretary. Mrs. D. 1 ysville amusement house. o field; Mr. who courthouse. George has Wilson, lg Bennett, The facts, but develops the brain. Burnett, Primary, Retta M. Sill, president; er will be served Piedmont. California; Mrs. William acted as an aide to the sheriffs at face to me promptly my helps N. Firth, first assistant; Schooling Mattie -- Mon, Mrs. 3 11 27 Varney, and will be followed by a own Roy; ...12 the several Myrtle Cottrell, years, Totals past and difficulties, office for R. Sullivan, second assistant, Ida responsibilities Morgan. at 2 p. m. The dinner and not depend upon someone else. was county sheriff in J921 and 1922. :pam and Luella N. RoBmait, secretary. . OGDEN 11TH The funeral services were held 7u consists of swisa steak, mash-1- 1 It builds my character and helps FARMINGTON Extensive roac Seeking aid from the county on Leon A. Genealogical. P. G. T. F. Potatoes, brown gravy, buttered me to be more accurate. road improvement projects, to be Sunday afternoon in the Kaysville improvement projects in Davis Robins, president;Society, Weav-erfir- st C. David tl 9 10 tabernacle with T. Fred Hardy, (Jwagus tips, pickles, cheese, and be considered carried out with funds allocated Stitt, rf. to sum are for this Another M problem county planned Adams, counselor; lvan ,?P pie ala mode- .Lr Dr Sr ward mer with funds bishops of the-Yfrom state auto- second counselor, and Sophia D. 'is ' thriftiness. If " everyone were from state automobile ' ' license Carter; If. 1 ! Mrs. 1 c. of Lake Salt James Webb is general spendthrifts, the world would' not (date receipts. Mayor Jed Abbott Hillier, City, conducting. mobile license plates receipts, it Weaver, secretary. 1 nnan of the must and councilmen of Farmington met G. Landgrave, rg. were David 0. McKay, was revealed Wednesday. Speakers program and get along as well as it does. I diffi0 with the commission. They were Anderson, lg. in' the first presisecond counselor Of approximately $15,591.38 al learn how to meet financial during the day, 0 fu- told the county will supply ma- Starger, rf. the and of the ' L.D S. church; located to the county and ita com' in the culties dency present announced that there will 0 inG. William D. munities, an estimated $11,000.00 John Sears, chinery for hauling and spreading Bell. If. rge cooking booth with fresh ture, and save so much of my communities as A. various will be spent on county roads anc in oil Larkin the Hooper, Elijah come. for Bale, also an apron 0 20 and -- 10 14 Totals Mclaws the projects are developed.' the to the remainder of the sum will go President obdient be TvUi where the ladies must I Hardy. Bishop 1 may pur-Score by quarters: and his to municipalities. in remarks of a neat of the the nation, Kay spoke and regulations supply of aprons. 4 8 13 20 intention of Mr. Blood to the flag. Ogden Eleventh Road oiling and graveling wil in respect not any accept injure s.nii 27 the The Davis county health depart.4 10 1 Pdal feature for school If we. the future citizens, pay misKaysville of moBt' of the town an constitute the Samoan presidency auaren, there will be in its monthly bulletin on ment Ballif. childrens a Bates; umpire, Referee, L. sion D. S. of our the Allotments His are nation, to as church. city projects. at 8:30, with a fish pond and respect and tribute between February 5 and statistics Cenbe proud to say, knowledge of the language spoken follows: Bountiful. $1,094.00; OGDEN 19TII March 5 reported 3(1 births and 9 th open. At 8:00 p. we will always and in free the and Samoan Islands the Clearfield. the of land a nam $520.48 $441.48; terville, America, the home dramatics deaths. In communicable diseases play will be the home of, the brave. sterling qualities as a man and Farmington, $882.30; Kaysville, the by the M. I A. following cases were reported: OGDEN In order to speed up JUNE CRAWLEY. $053.05, and Layton, $393.38. missionary fitted him for this chicken pox 30, erysipelas 2, pneufor which the church officials construction at the Ogden arsenal monia 3, streptococcic infection 17. had selected him. BAY VIEW CLUB MEETS so production of ammunition can 940 CCC whooping cough 1. The county B. Mrs. Muir Frank of Bountifu start within the next five or six William G. Sears, a missionary nurse made 170 home visits and weeks,.and alsoto,..provide worl; Blood, spoke of entertained the Bay View club at deputy state director' D. Keith ,ofMr.. companion for the jobless, the force of W.' F. A. By Camp Correspondent his knowledge and acquaintance and her-- 4 home Wednesday-aftemoforty-nin- e Barnes: M. D.t The carpenter crew of CCC workers will be increased from 200 told of the valued service he. had Mrs. A. M. Barnes reviewed the immunizations reported' diphtheria VILLE Funeral services to against to .too starting March 11, it was Matches by Viola and thirteen camp No. 940 is again starting given the people of the Samoan short story against small pox, Openshaw A announced "Sunday by Captain C, build, -- Today - they . started . In assisting Paradise. ftfrs.- - Robert Birkin' re- Eighty-eigand church Islands the were given treatments daughter of Mr. and Airs. How-5-L blacksmith shop. H. Deitrick, commander of the post. on a new in the publication the Book of Mor viewed Edna FerberB short story for venereal disease. 7 CLEARFIELD v'enshaw. who died in an Man Mrs. P. Donak F. (Md The shop is 20 feet wide and 30 G. T. Mannick, Work has begun on an apartment tnon to the Samoan language. The department in its bulletin two muaical readings, Sunday following A feet long. Construction is progress- house for noncommissioned men Thurgood. rf. 0 0 10 fired ?ave (t1)avi8 invocation was of gave exastounding statistics of 7,5 'ness. were held in the 2 1 11 Clifford satisfactorily and the job is .. If. ,.;: .. and the superintendent of the loadD. Strong, first counselor Our Yesterdays and "That Old deaths due to deaths in the home March Vrnlle tabernacle Wednesday ing Mother by Irish of Mine. Musical 4 0 0 8 in the pected to be completed plant. Captain Deitrick report- B. Weaver, c. presidency of the North numbers on the program consisted stating that almost 40,000 deaths ?on Under the direction of J9, 1938. The job is under the su- ing 1 0 0 2 Davis ed. This structure, which will house S. Page, rg benediction the and 8 stake, ;JnoP counselor, William E. Gai- - pervision of Mr. Vellinga, a junior of two vocal solos, Loves a Mer were caused by accidents 0 0 four families, will be situated south- N. Weaver, lg. W. was Myron by pronounced chant and Sylvia by Mrs. Myron technician at this camp. 0 0 west, of the present machine shops. Barlow, rf. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET Phillips. took place in the Holbrook, accompanied by Mrs. L. 1 0 The carpenter crew is also makIf. Hadfield, at construction The last were selections Musical major wood. of T. Rosary The Layton cemetery, Kaysville Garden chib will Thompson, and a piano solo, 0 0 ing recreational signs building and McIntyre, c. clarinet the solo, meet Music trio; was rendered evening. March 14, Thomley Mrs, Monday Box, ckilI was born in Ogden, These signs will be placed in all the the arsenal is the melt by 0 0 Perfect Day." Byron Woodbury; Thompson. Special guesta of the at 8:00 in the city council chamin tne underground steam pipeline, Hodgson, g. aary g, centers and 1 parks 1 recreational besides Surviving, vocal solo, I Know That My Re- club were Mrs. L. T. Thompson, bers. rushed both of which are nearing com- Green, g. vjeents, are three sisters, Vel- - Utah. This work is being work remains little a David Cook. Only Robert Falkmer will be the gu-r- t pletion, be Mrs. C, C. Gardner, Mrs. Iank in will put .19 4 3 41 deemer Liveth, Totals inv aui?ne and Carol Openshaw so that all the signs of work steel on the done be to on dediBishop, Mrs. Donald Davis. Mrs. speaker and a epechJ prerrm. Patriarch William H. Blood aysville, and three place by the time tourists are Score by quarters: roof and the Lrs fct'n melt building, musical itunirrs, 4 9 14 24 cated the grave in the Kaysville-Layto- n Mvron Holbrook and Mrs. Charles cluding anI Mrs. Joseph Open--4 the roads. The signs give general the be placed this week. Captain Ogden Nineteenth V. K, Saxton. arranged. 41 33 information and statistics about will 18 8 cemetery. Kaysville and Mrs. Clearfield said. the places in which they are posted. Deitrick 0f Roy. - iudt o . tfe ittei; iSBoi; 49 FUNERAL o-Be- fcjvj Miss Kil i t h Burton, NUMBER IDiiS. resent State Champions Subdue Cyprus Squad in Final Game; Sheffield Again Hits Stride to Score Six Goals i President Grant to Offer Dedicatory Prayer; Building Is Now Completed and Furnished; One of the Most Modern Buildings list , EL j - &s J1 Cre Zl lIS: . H. for ait Burton Wins Essay Contest Settlement Reached In Justice Squabble I Pi-at- es j .E t 1 1 . . S' m 01 .938 rS t M t tit - -- North Davis Teams Jordan District Win First Round Final Standings two-month-- p. book-ceepe- two-poi- 5 nt a rJnnual Jos. Burnett Is New Clinton Justice Relief Society Dinner Next Thursday . Road Projects Are Planned HZ--4-- H ale Births in County Total Four Times Deaths for Month I r8 Force Increased at Ogden Arsenal r -- jilted po-sil- on funeral Held Here For Openshaw Girl Camp Notes . Jy on pon-structi- . on ht Og-,f1f,pi- tal r-- d, 5 T. b . Fnun-Stark- ey - r |