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Show Met NUMBER 52 Youth Returned to DATA GIVEN Davis County Jail By Deputy Sheriff TO QUALIFY ONDITION OF EGG Retailers MARKET FARMINGTON Le RoTor-gerson- , lit. who escaped from the state industrial school in Ogden last month, was returned to the Davis county jail, Monday by Deputy Sheriff Waynard Bennett, who re- Pash Sales to Strengthen Spring Markets SALT LAKE CITY Utahs 10,-- 1 eg producers visualized an, improvement in their situation today as the nations filers continued to administer a to the tonic Cwerful sales 'jy pinning its hopes on the sales of the National Association of food Chains, chain drug stores and uher organized retailers in the cur-national compaign to increase C consumption, the Utah Egg producers Stabilization Committee er expressed confidence that a lUbilired market is in the offing ,r this states $8,500,000 egg crop. ef-To- rt FARMINGTON Requirements to qualify l'.Cts sugar beets in Da-- v is county have been anounced this week by Saul E. llyer, chairman of the state agricultural conservation committee. For each acre of sugar beets planted for harvest in 1938, those participating program must have one acre of soil conserving practices. Mr. I Iyer stated. The folowing are considered to be in-th- e ANNUAL SHOW OF S. one acre of soil conserving tices: L YARDS IS ANNOUNCED Youth Clyde C. Edmonds, chair- Three, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana. Nevada W estem Slope of Colorado was announced today with the publica- tion of the premium list for the Second Annual Junior Fat Stock show to be held at the Salt Lake Union Stock yards, i and Ed-jon- dl Inter-Mounta- Inrease Consumption ly by increasing consumption can we hope to stabilize the Market," he said. The food chains pjl other organized retailers this objective through mbieved hiss distribution last year, and we )re confident that their aggressive teles effort will be as successful in FARMINGTON Appointment of an underground for Davis county was refused Wednesday by 90 well owners who met with officials of the state engineer's office at the court house. Averring a commissioner would be without power to aet in possitde water-commission- t in I June 7, 8, and 9. The program will have its formal opening at 10 a. m., June s, and the highlight of this day win be the judging of lambs and hogs at 10:30 ' a. m. Wednesday will feature baby beef judging at 9 a. m. The auction sale of all show stock will be held June 9, beginning at 9:30 a. m., un- der the direction of Col. W. H. Adams, Salt Lake auctioneer. Entries Close May 14 It is announced that entries for the show will close Saturday, May 14, and all those intending to participate should have their entries in the hands of M. Vern Woodhead. secretary. North Salt Lake, before UNDERWAY tion measures. It was explained at the meeting Individual and Team Honors Utahs statutes are cluttered with varying legal opinions concerning Taken by Local water rights and that only a sucourt opinion would be necpreme Entrants essary to give a commissioner the authority to art in case of disputes. Committee .Work KAYSVILLp The Davis high Work of the committee of nine school debating team walked off tour- will consist in the assemblage of inwith honors in an eight-roun- d nament to win the sweepstakes title formation to aid the state departfor- ment in the ironing out of any difin the first annual Utah-Idah- o ensic and declamation contest held ficulties. at the Utah State Agricultural Tn:v pr5itv olUUdlla dally Ruilding LAYTON Explaining the of the new Federal Housing nit. Franklin I). Richards, FHA director of Utah, addressed a gath- ering of marly loo persons at the pro-isio- ns IN DAVIS COUNTY ' I Franklin 1). Richards Tells of Advantages of WEED PROJECT OuticM Explained IN CONTESTS AT MEETING town hall here Wednesday evening. In discussing the program, the director explained that there were two titles pertaining to the remodeling and building of- - homes ind business establishments. Title One Under title one of the act provisions are made for the remodeling of present homes, the construction of small homes with a value of romnleting of unfinished h'imcB and the building of commercial property,, which includes serv-- ii Beginning of Three Units e stations and tourist cabins valued up to $10, INN). (Manned at Meeting Construction of homes between and $tl,(NN) is included under .2..SN) Monday title two of the act, Mr. Richards He stated that under explained. FARMINGTON That the 1938 the new plan monies could be had weed control program will be well for from 15 to 25 year periods at underway in Davis county within approximately $10 per thousand the next week was brought out at dollars, lie stated that under this a meeting of the county weed com- program the monthly repayment mittee held Monday at the court will include fire insurance, taxes house here. principal and interest. Tentative plans were formulated Land Appraisal for beginning at least three dean Those contemplating building cultivation units at different places under the new program are rein the county, according to an an- - qjired first to have an appraisal tiouncement made by A. B. Bar- - of the land, which will be done by the local loaning agency. ton, chairman. They must then submit plans of the Program Acreages of from 40 to 80 acres contemplated building, which will will be signed up under contract J"' inspected by the FHA office. ' B peaking of the plans Mr. with the owners for the beginning R'thards explained that window of a two year clean cultivation proand ventilation should be FhUng Work be done will the gram. by to ten per cent of the county with tractors and weeders equivalent floor space in each room. hired on a contract basis. Urging the appointment, Reid Jerman, deputy state engineer, who led the meeting, told the gathering the duties of h commissioner at the present time would consist chiefly of gathering data for the state of- fiee and enforcing water conserva- TAKES FIRST Seeding one acre of any of the above. 3. Seeding and maintaining one acre of adapted green manure crop until after December 31, 1938, or plowing under one acre of good stand and a good growth of an adapted green manure crop 4. Eight tons of animal manure, or that produced by two head of cattle (more than one year of age) two horses, two mules, four calves, ten sheep or ten goats. r. Application 175 pounds treble super phosphate per acre. OF fha Speaker LAYTON - The Bay View club was entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J, B Cooley, with the following guests present: Miss Miriam Barnes, Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, Mrs. Louis Cook. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton and Mrs. Murray Cowley. Biographies of Contempory Women" was' the lesson given by Mrs. A. Z. Tanner nd Mrs. C. A. Epperson.' Music for the afternoon included: vocal solos, Mrs. Cooley; piano solo, Mrs. H. J. Barnes; piano duet, Miss Jean Ellison and Miss Evelyn Layton and piano solos by Miss Ellison and Miss underground water controversities because of conflicting legal opinions on water rights, the group de-- , nied the request to appoint a commissioner but elected nine committeemen to work with the state engineer's department. ' 2 big days for the youth of Utah, pro-jucti- oh le- REJECTED Committee of Nine Will Conduct Affairs of Well Owners DAVIS HIGH nial or biennial legumes, perennial n NORTH SALT LAKE of the Utah committee, f The present emergency, which to relieve, is designed campaign Jesuits from a large winter just as the heavy spring hying season is at hand, Mr. explained. man Practice .Maintaining until after July 1938, one acre of adapted peren- grasses or mixture of perennial gumes or grasses. - of District to Exhibit June 7, 8, 9 Inter-mountai- prac- 1. 1. Larger Scale with more than The campaign is ftOoO retailers participating j2er way on an even larger scale ltl the successful drive which obilized the egg market last fall Um a large surplus threatened-welfarof the egg producers, Gives Data for Requirements to Davis Farmers law in Davis county in DecemWr of last year, when as a parolee of the industrial school, he burglarized two roadside stands, for which offense he was sentenced to serve from one to ten years in the state penitentiary. The execution of the sentence was suspended, however, and he was returned to the Ogden school. IS Imr-beiu- OFFICIAL 7 Holds Meeting At Cooley Home COMMISSIONER e KAYSV1LLE The annual of the Davis County Wild Life Federation will be held at the Davis high school gymnasium Saturday evening. April 23. The affair will be under the direct charge of Arthur F. Layton, chairman of the entertainment committee pf the organization, and c.eorge II. Sutton, president, of the with oiganization, will also help the plans for the party. ' ' Glen Robins, chairman of the membership committee of the organization. has a corps of workers selling memberships in the federation and these memberships, in addition to many other benefits, will Lv admission to the annual party. Those in charge promise many surprises as well as a general good tone and state that those who nnss the party this year will be the losers. Club Bay-Vie- w- OF SELECTION Brawl to Be Held Here on April 23 BEETS Official Agricultural turned the prisoner from Davenport, Washington. Torgerson first ran afoul of the (j disclosed 1938 Annual Sportemens I j col- lege Friday and Saturday. The team is composed of Robert liard-jnJames Torrey, Jeanne Owen TT and Claire Wicker. IlOnOrCu oOCICty ' 5 George Fadel won first in the exSALT LAKE CITY Three Da temporaneous speech contests, and crisis. present vis county students, juniors at the Ixiuisa Smith tied for third in oraSALT LAKE CITY One of the With Lenterr diets in order and of Utah, are among the tion to add to the local school's outstanding gatherings of the comUniversity taster on the way, the retailers are fifteen university juniors honored points. Housing Adminis- Te Federal Already sufficient acreages are trution ing April conference will be the is imphasizing the economy, health for the of enSkull in and Bones, by membership 150 Enlisted meeting Tuesday evening, April 5, promised in the Farmington and couraging buildinj purpose Properties and food value of the and therefore an honorary society for men of the make tasuccessful to 7 areas :3o in m.. Lake at the Salt p. Syracuse Jointly sponsored by the college each loan is guaranteed by the Xt in increased newspaper advertjunior class. They are Merrill debate lettermens honorary and bernacle, under the direction of the clean cultivation units. There were no reising, attractive store displays and government. Hatch and Stuart Jardine, Bounti- the school debate W Property will be handled for the possessions in Utah during 1937, department, the Genealogical Society of Utah. personal appeal to the consumer ful. and Loftis Sheffield, Kaysville. meet attracted entrants At this time will be presented the season at a set price of $8.00 per said the from as national scale. Restaurants, speaker. Selection is based upon Cs railroads and other as Price in Utah to Rexburg, marvelous story, dramatized and acre. far food out-:t- s the address, the meetactivFollowing social and rechonorary Idaho. More than 150 entrants were illustrated, of the keeping of have been asked to aid the that time. Urge Cooperation was opened for questions. ing in ity. of ords means listed in the final registration. past ages by rive by featuring new egg dishes Farmers will also be urged to coThe show is open only to Future The Hatch is Chronicle advertising was under the diwhich our ancient forefathers are survived n their menus. in cultivating small areas rection meeting teams Twelve ' debate operate business Farmers of America and 4H club manager, of Kiwanis club, the manager for down traced Layton after gengeneration The campaign, which had its members of Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, Pen, Utonian business assistant, in- Fridays eliminations, and included eration to those living among us for benefit payments under the Ag- which has been encouraging the ricultural Conservation program. in a national meeting of Montana, Nevada and, Western tramural debate winner, an R. O. two teams from Logan, four from today. building of the communities of South Cache, two from Davis, and o in Persons interested of either Duvis CT producers and retailers in old county. wise a Slope of Colorado. In addition to T. C. officer and. a member of one each For purpose these age from West, Lincoln, Carthese clean cultivation programs last month, is intended to in- the show prizes, showmianship Scabbard and Blade. lie belongs have been records If preserved. bon and South Cache. In the final the County Weed rease consumption, absorb a large awards and special prizes will be to Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. The counting one Logan team, .two from you attend this meeting, it will be should contact n stuproduc-loSupervisor, Thos. J. Thurgood, or of Ten the increased and are iroportion Chronicle, Utonian shown now are given. there available that South high school and one from and develop new ues for eggs. dent publications. records whereby you can trace your the County Agent. school as listed were Carbon high is class Jardine president. back for many genera- junior de- Chronicle business assistant, busi- joint winners of second place in lions. That evening you will be bate. ness manager for Pen and Utonian taken into the past by story and Medals Awarded and belongs to Pi Kappa Alpha. will see in part what picture, KAYSVILLE Secretary of the Medals were awarded to individ- has beenyou WPA Sheffield, of Pi Kappa Alpha, is done to help each one of LAYTON Word of the death of Utonian editor. Pen Treasury Morgenthau has anounccirculation ual winners and the sweepstakes us to know something of our foreA team of bowl- ed that the total maturity value of KAYSVILLE John F. Sullivan, former Davis manager, and a staff member of cup to Charles G. Gardner, coach fathers. ers from defeated a team United States Savings Bonds sold '' Kaysville received was Davis a by at resident, of county high, special meeting the Chronicle news and copy desk. It has been decided to make no from the Boyle Furniture company tYrough theTlose ofTusiness Mar. Mr. here relatives and coaches of afternoon Saturday. Saturday SUNSET C. H. Deitrick, post charge for admittance, in order in Ogden at the E. L. Tall alleys 7, 193s, amounted to $1,584,402,875. Robdied at his home in San Diego, J. of the tournament, speakers that all who desire may attend. The Wednesday evening by a score of This total was ommander' of the Ogden arsenal, California, following a brief illness. ert Bullock of Montrose, purchased by more doors of the tabernacle will be op- 2585 to 2570. Each team used six than nnounced Saturday that construc-io- n Mr. Sullivan was born June, 1887. announced. 1,2K),000 investors, and repre- ened at 0:30 p. m. We suggest that men for each game. has begun on a tent camp to in sents an average aale for each Kaysville. a son of Eugene and South high school of Salt Lake you come early. louse 250 WPA workers from zones The scores: lived in business day since , March 1, 1935, He had A. Sullivan. Mary was runner-u- p for the sweep-stakIn addition to the illustrated and utside of Davis and Weber coun-leThe children of City and KAYSVILLE when these bonds were first sold, of Salt Lake City most of his life, school third. dramatized story, special music will Ogden high Blood II. William Mr. Mrs. and until cook a here as worked $1,720,375. laving High schools competing in the be provided by two of the best The camp will be used for single in Kaysville two-daAn analysis of sales from Sepeaving for California in 1922. He met at the Blood homeand y meet, besides those men- known choruses of Salt Lake City. en only and will be honored supplied with was a member of the Loyal Order Wednesday evening tember included Box 1, 1030, to August 31, 1037, Elder, Weber, tioned, cook house, Mrs. Blood on the occasion of her North Cache and Madison. plumbing facilities of Moose. shows four postoffices of Davis od electric birthday anniversary. lights. It was made Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Committeemen for the tournacounty ranking high in sales of the The evening was spent in a ment included Mr. Bullock cessary by the addition of 300 Alberta Sullivan of San Diego: a Edbonds. North Salt Lake placed secand 7 'orkers from distant points of the son. Eugene Sullivan of Los An- general good time, and luncheon, ond in the state with a sale of Califorof ward Barrett Alameda, as a result of a decision tb geles; three brothers. D. A. Sulli- furnished by the children, was nia, chairmen; Miss Marie $1,500, Kaysville fifth with $2,250, Sharp Jpeed construction so that produc- - van of Layton; WT. H. Sullivan of strved in the late evening. KAYSVILLE The annual meetBountiful Mrs. 21st with $1,950 and of Idaho; Virginia Rexburg, Mr. and besides Those or-tof ammunition can begin with-- 1 Davis County Farm Cross Woods 28th with $450. These X Reeve of Ogden, Bryant Kearl of ing Ogden and C. L. Sullivan of Salt Mrs. Bloodpresent Hod-sowere: Mrs. Leone few months. W. Bureau baseball league will be held Lake City; two are and Palmer Richard Idaho, reston, yanked, by.percap- Morpostoffices Mrs. Mr. and and George " the council chamSeveral new magazines are being. W. Ramsey .oL Layton, and(L S, Kaysville. sales. City ita of Cedar City. Mr. and .Mrs. E. N. bers next Thursday evening, April rtructed at the arsenal, and con- - Ramsey of Pendleton. Ore., and a gan of Layton; of Salt Lake The $100 bond unit is the most City. Christofferson 7. of Asher Claude Mrs. for the first of these will be halfsister, denomination and has acBowman of Leonard Mrs. and Mr. popular meet-inThe ,; meeting is the annual next week. Work is also Salt Lake City. Don30.38 counted of the cumber for Mrs. and Mr. South Weber; of the league fixed by the Funeral services and burial were ald Blood ssing rapidly on a new of the bonds sold. The $25 onit of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. and is electfor the of purpose and on the apartment in San Diego. ranks next with 23.71 of sales. Orin Blood, Lyman Blood, and officers for the year and coming l00e for noncommissioned men The $50 unit is next with a sale of -Blood of Kaysville. Mary utilfor seasons the of Removal BOUNTIFUL mencing plans the superintendent of the load-- f 18.4!). The $1,XX) unit follows Electric play. ity poles by the Bamberger plant, Captain Deitrick report- with-- 4 8,1 9 while - tha- -IyCenter Bcrantifutr teamHr railroad compan- and mprovefor 9.23. Lay-toments directed by the Bountiful ville, Farmington, Kaysville, As to population groups, cities Clearfield and Syracuse comcouncil was begun during the city Miriam Miss KAYSVILLE and the at Oil 100,M0 and over account for in second street week present west prise league on last division Barnes was nitned regent at the one representative from each team 44.(12 of the sale, cities of 25,000 Bountiful annual meeting and election of the - the board of directors. to 100,000, 13.92, 10,000 to 25,000 compriselies the with street This VI S At KAY S. LLE d parallel Floy Whiting Utah state society. Daughters of BOUNTIFUL James H. Ramp-to- n railroad company tracks and is be- The present officers of the organ- of 10.20, 5,000 to 10,0000, Kaysville was low bidder Tues- population, the Revolution held in Salt Lake was named this week as county ing filled and graded, preparatory ization are Wendell Barnes, of the goremaining 23.58 7.08, commisoffices road of at the to chairman to carry forward the ar- to oiling for a distance of one mile. Kaysville. president; Grant Neath day and rural Amerthe City recently. villages ing sion on a contract and for grading Mrs. AlOther officers named were ica. rangements for National Air Mail Curb and gutter is also a part of of Bountilul, of Dell road. BOUNTIFUL the John D. Spencer, first 15 to 21, which is being the bert W. Epperson of Kaysville, graveling Advocating week. May His was $57,030.40.' With the project. ,reatoon of two new L. D. S. wards Clark of Clearfield, usual bid Miss Bae Williams, second sponsored by the Post office departWithin two years all streets in secretary; Nat M. 10 per ccnt for engineering reBountiful ?e D. U. N. Bennion, Bernice of P. treasurer,-anWhitesides Miss Stephen district, ment. I Bountiful will have been oiled and contingencies the total cost will r. wchards, of the L. D. S. council cording secretary; Mrs. Jack Sears, and president of the Davis and Governor Henry H. Blood has ac curb and gutter work completed, be $03,4K.04. twelve apostles, Miss secretary; the position of Honorary according to Mayor J. C. Stocks. County Farm Bureau as presented a pro-r-4 corresponding The new road will be five miles for disjunction to church Georgia Young, treasurer; Miss cepted Air member of the executive committee State Chairman of National been and named All have streets and will connect the old Morlong lumbers of that section Sunday. Florence N. Bennion, historian, and Mail Week and has assured the post suitable signs erected at corners. of the league. mon trail in Emigration canyon FARMINGTON The Helen Mar I of The officers urge that full repreproposal stipulated discon-o- f Mrs. A. G. Gowans, chaplain.Har- office department that the state are Houses and business with the buildings highway in Parleys can Miller camp of the Daughters of Miss Aurelia Bennion, Mrs. the First and Second Utah, because of its keen interest being "numbered, said the mayor, sentation of the -teams of the y 9 Utah Pioneers jsiei at tbe homc of present- at 1 hursdays' in ..aviation jyilLaoap&rs U,.in., e.v cry. t4 Bountiful wards 'fS wthfi& t&f differ- leagua,...!) Mrs. ry Wolff, Mrs Claude Q. Cannon Victor Hess Monday. stren fjach BduhLYuTdlvision' in order and Mrs." K Stanford' Darger were way to make thjs an outstanding ent hardwood tree and property meeting as this is the only meetlesson Doctors, Nurses and The ing of the year when any of the the two new units. The appointed as delegates to the na- - eve1t. was presented by Mrs. trees those owners are Hospitals planting of the league can be which will be Local committees are rapidly 2 blocks. 1 eventually necessitate tional convention, representingj.heir respective changed.completed in BUmk ai JlaIei.fCKvC jtion of two,, chapels Interest should run high in Commem-- i to nation the throughout Kathryn Thomas. Farm Bureau baseball in this of LAYTON Members of the grandmother, orate the twentieth anniversary et three wards confirmed by una- Miss Emma Miller read a letter cr of as this winner the Davis high school basketball team. unty year ous vote the the air mail the inauguration 1848, at Winter Quarters proposed plan. the flag of this county last year Coach Wayne Millet and Principal January, A. Post the started It7 was by service that Eliza by Cheney, mother of Helfederawon Farm Bureau state the rf exPected organization will Sumuel Morgan were guests at en Mar Miller. Office department May 15, 1918. at South Davis stake A FARMINGTON general tion tournament last year, and this (be rejplar meeting of the Layton The Post Office department has Kit Karson BOUNTIFUL-T- he Birthday greetings were extendconference Sunday, April l Davis county plan-lin- g year there will be more leagues Kiwanis club last Thursday evethe of cachets for official meeting two announced ' to Mrs. Griffith on her 72nd ed announcement was made Kids. troop 307 of the Bountiful in federation l the state board has been called at the entered foe Kitty Hawk, one ning. Hostesses Occasion; the Annapbirthday aniversary. play-of- f for the 1938 season. Commencement of the First ward are sponsoring Each guest expressed thanks for were Carolina, commemorating the court house in Farmington, this Mrs. L. North Mrs. attractions Hess, oitional added Margaret and Salute olis . club structures, lhe support of the j members.- ,- Youn and one for (Thursday) evening at 8 oclock, aviation of Pnce. Mrs. Bountiful birthplace in Myrtle littder the plan members living at the Town theater SEVIER COUNTY REUNION Musical numbers were rendered to John E. Blazz&rd, Dayton. Ohio, commemorating the according c SALT LAKE CITY The annual Ji Layton and Frankie Adams. Centerville and Second next Wednesday and Thursday, home and the agent. county Orville city of Wright PLAY WITH BAND the regular meeting feature of the pro- Sevier county reunion will be held Crf' m Bountiful and east of Following April 6 and 7. was As a J special the which first airplane in Millard. Layttn, Helena tickets streets will be organized The boys will share in all no other offi- gram, J. II. Manderfield, manager Monday, April 4, 8:00 p. ntu, in the a special baseball meeting was Reed Cottrell, rellaysv.-- , bountiful Third L, D. S. ward. sold both by themselves and at the built. There will be the, possibilities L every town of the North Salt Lake Stock yards, Belvedere hotel, 29 South State called to discuss theater. Money cial cachets, however, Lake City. Dancing of entering a Davis county team in members of the Unmrt y clcn v Salt IsPlans street, those will address proposed unit will be at boxoffice of the sale to authorized present is Fand, and community will tickets Symphonic of D. C. All Lake the federation. the Salt Salt Lake and will include derived from in the lounge. At Home Prcra-- i, their local post office for the seasons activity for the will be conducted university. the East Bountiful Seconc be used by the boys for uniforms sue through of Sevier county Whitesides was appointed residents former be will also various or Ideal be of meetings 27. which March may Sunday, Part of the South Bountifu for the Boy Scout Cavalcade, to cachets are urged to be present. interest j historic rdg. . be held in June. From Davis County j Genealogical Group g, Slates Meeting at Tabernacle April by i extra-curricul- ar, - on Chi-ag- John F. Sullivan instruction of Camp Started Four Postoffices in Davis County Rank In Sales of Bonds Kaysville Bowlers Win From Boyles Dies in California At Ogden Arsenal Sul-iv- I an Mrs. Blood Honored On Her Anniversary Colo-chairma- n, es s. sixty-eigh- - Annual Baseball Meeting April th he n. half-brothe- rs. 7 Bountiful Street Is Improved for Oiling rail-additi- on Miss Barnes Named Regent of Society Davis Postmaster- by-a- Ne-m- r nts n, Chosen Chairman For Observance s- of Wards Bountiful Is Planned at Meet Is Low Bidder Canyon Road - vice-preside- vice-rege- nt; vice-rege- I Meet at Hess Home ex-offi- r ndhe be-hel- ) Jtis -- Troop to Sponsor Show at Bountiful -- by-la- d. - po&i-elfic- Dart Basketeers Guests of Club Planning Board to Meet This Evening ,f P. Farmington T t-- ' r ' ar a |