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Show nsvn.u:, k fe ACRES Fair Committee Slates Meeting WASATCH ON CLEARFIELD Director., the Davvis County Farm lure;.! will meet at the court houv Farmington this (Thur-ihi- v evening to discuss plan for ti.e annual Farm Bureau day, according to an announcement ABEAM i at $5,000 whs Fire Sweeps Slopes jfear Farmington Estimated C ifji, -- 209 Sirei 5a at the Farmington first discovered the workers Swhea clouds of smoke Shepherd a the sky near 13 few a minutes, Within Lt been a from the camp had to the scene of .the fire, fwkly destroying the foothill grass cover, the nd mountainside m for half an hour threatened st trend farm houses on the north-,then of Farmington, cutskirts amed suddenly as the wind shift-- i and mounted the north side of 'uminfton canyon at alarming appear-- 7 dis-ilch- I peed. ' i per r. rain Funeral at on Monday Held Farmington Chapel FARMINGTON d Funeral serv-fHess Sipe, 36, or Mrs. Evelyn Seattle, Washington, were con-lirtMonday in the Farmington ed S. chapel, under the direction John R. Walsh. Sipe died of a heart attack i Bishop Mm. , at the home of her par-- r: tnd Mrs. George A. Hess Farmington, with whom she was .at Friday . pisiting. Ike deceased was bom in If Hess. ,nt Farra-Ma- y a daughter 29, 15)02, A. and Elizabeth San-(- ri She was married to RiJey J. Sipe, jUast Geodetic survey, who U. S. is at present off the Alaskan coast on a .sarvrymg expedition. jBeside her husband and parents, survived by two brothers. 7 fTW N. and LeGrande Hess of srmmgton, and five sisters, Mrs. Fry of Morgan, Mrs. Dora of Bountiful, Mrs. Ma-- 1 C,,1 Dmnke, Mrs. Elizabeth Me- - 3F'l.orenceM,mine' rs ipe were as home, Bish-- at UmLwL8h; 7 Tears Lu-fpor- th and Edna H. Wood; Savior Me, Eulon, E. B. effort Gregory and accomPanied by Miss vocation, J. Wells Tell Me That For Thats the ;Ciolm Me0,0 Story Ever Told, Lawr- - by'Mrs !jBri!CerPanied MSipeA. L. 01106 .hop K Clark; 'YoTruly, accompanied by Hn. Briggs; remarks, remarks Bish SSI VbiB'r1,sh;,quarttte' The Bodnight; benediction, f North ? ifnsJTa? . dedicatory Aclor Dit p.- - p ComPaaied i prayer, Il Richards; violin Bay," Lucile Hep-- Q g..60 by Edna H. under the direction Relief society, leased as .Flower cars were un- - the min&ton ti. rect,on of Golden J, Bar- - SiiJf .Were nephews of rtetteinthe -- Sheffield CUT Ralph .V. City. formerly f ,1 Vjob M Petition of desig- bebt f dlHte on bhe Republi-ntatit8tat house of Hr. Friday. of Svan attorney, is Dayton, -- .fV-J- e 0f alt T 17? -- v h. and Republican a member of rnirnittee.Unty Central s. 7oo,-000,0- nterclub Party of Kiwanis Clubs Held; Plan for Convention at-end- ed five-cylind- er er Fire Crew Hurt As Truck Turns Over in Canyon NATIONAL RAM SALE SLATED AUGUST FORMER BISHOP DIES TUESDAY AFTER ILLNESS FFA Officers to July Heat Below Meet on Friday Average According To Weather Report Workers at Court House Hold Party Fire Does Damage On Reuben A. Green farmgarid-agrtcpItUTatcollegC- Tj "Farm at Layton st First Republican Files for Office n, sheep-raisin- a None Are Injured In Freak Accident Syracuse Woman Is Injured on Monday y Files Petition si? one-thir- I des-m- jr irwi Its. Sipe j 1)73,-000,0- lope, may be small. But heavy a die burned area might cause completely work in the Mayor Stocks further stated that FARMINGTON Word received n hght of two years of experi- - of the plates until "after the Ogden ln the financing and operation municipal bond election this week by Director William Pe- Then, he municipal lighting plant at said. "You can take all the pictures terson, in charge of agricultural $12,(Ss) stated. He further stated, thus seems very likely this year, adjustment administration activi- - Bountiful that he "would never sign you want to. Tax Redemptions Drop ties in Utah, wheat seedings for another general contract like the however, that if Mayor Stocks unless the tax levy is IncrcasAl or The large drop during the current expenditures the ltidO crop in the state will be !one we s'nt'l with Todd. If I had would give his consent, that he reduced. However, I11 10 ( year in tax sale redemptions which Mr. Major stated that his recomaain. 1 would hire would withdraw his objections. limited to lt0, 724 acres. d about are of what only pendent engineers to represent mendation would be to maintain This represents Utah s prppor- Mr. Leddingham said that he aw complete plans iknew that Todd had they were to .the aame date last the same levy as last year. Come, Clty.fl tion of a national allotment of the changed year may mean a decrease in rev- missioners will meet next Monday 33,000,000 acres for the next year. ?0i: sPccluallons. and let the Investigation at the plant enue of $23. ssi. It is also noted to set the levy, he stated. awest responsible bid-- , showed that new The total is distributed among . ait l, the engine which 15I3S budget is approxithe that der And I not only that, would, was recently installed is subatan-loo- k states according to each individual Statement of Receipts more than 15137. at flli.iss) to see mately invoice every same as the the two The states proportion of total acreage we thattially engines report calls attention to the what we would pay for. Adding the decrease in estimated fact that get which were installed the statement of receipts ten the originally by during years. Acreage past revenues and the increase in apFor financing the plant. I would Todd all three having been manu-engareflected in the total tax colare diverted from wheat production of propriations gives a total Unthe services of a reputable factured by j the Buck-ey- e lections of all units and under previous AAA programs, ab' $43,ssr which indicates the l!3s not merely the taxing The new en- proporcountys normal weather conditions, and concern and pay not to exceed gine company. less will be net than that surplus cent for financing. tion. The other receipts aucl as gine bears a rating plate w&ich trends' in acreage are also consid- 3 per it waa for 15)37, jptated. I did not know until MOSES L HOLBROOK just re- - gives the indicated horse power as departmental fees, interest, etc., ered in making state allotments. . that Todd sold the Bountiful -- m, while ''the two diesels which The auditors noted that last year represent county revenue cently only f Allotment Decreased City revenue bonds to Brown, were installed by Todd show the of his designation as candidate for the surplus of the county amounted received by the county treasurer The 1H3! allotment represents a Schlessman and Owen at s7l-to $7.513.23. after paying off a and other departments during the j per indicated horse power as being 270. the state senate, Friday. 23 pel cent decrease from the cent who sold them to the public $23,ss) I. W. A. loan, or a total first six months of this year. Mr. Reflex and The became Mr. a candidate Leddingham Holbrook average. These allotments for 103 per cent of par this is representative on called Mayor for nomination to the position left Tax collections from all taxing units are ahown aa follows: are made to limit annual wheat too much profit. Stocks and Mayor Stocks further vacant when Ward C. Holbrook reono to from to Even with our mistakes, and er- refused to allow supply jno.ooo, pictures of the signed from the senate to accept ".7. . bushels per year including rors, m judgment, I believe that the to be taken, but the position of chairman of the Current taxes on assessor rating plate current taxes This allows for carry-ovePrepayments Bountiful Municipal Power plant that he and James E. Burns public service commission. Redemptions and prior years taxes ..... to 730,000,000 bushels for will be a success, and that it will agreed and Mr. Leddingham. members of County funds; normal domestic consumption and return us enough revenue to pay the Bountiful City Power commis Statement General fund fees, interest, etc. from 210,000,000 to 223,000,000 out as the bonds fall due. It shall be my purpose to sussion. would discuss the matter and ... Road fund sundry revenues bushels carry-ove- r each year. AcLast Wednesday evening a rep- let The Reflex know their decision. tain and uphold the administration On that same evening. Mayor of Governor Henry H. Blood, for cording to the average yields of resentative of The Reflex attended Total previous years the necessary har- the meeting of the Bountiful City Stocks further refused to allow it is my. belief that he has given vest can be provided on from council at which time Todds con- pictures of the rating plates to be to the state six years of the most In the assessor collection and 3S,000, 000 to 03,000,000 acres. How- tract was to be discussed. When taken. He stated, however, that he able administration of governtnen Receipt Half departmental fee, receipt not reever, 103S seedings were approxi- time for the discussion arrived, knew that Todd had changed the tal affairs that has ever been ren- mitted to treasurer until July have Total receipts this year, a shown A remittance of above, are less than half what mately 70,000,000 acres, and the representatives of both The Reflex rating plates on the engine, and dered," said Mr. Holbrook, upon Ken included. the Bountiful Clipper were ex- said that he could not understand :iling his acceptance. 1:17,116.01 from the state road com- they were to the aame data last prospective supply for the llkts-3- 0 and market season is 1,130,000, 000 cluded from the meeting. Mayor why Todd had done so, and that mission, representing the countys year. This large drop occurred in Stocks was not present. it was his opinion that the plates bushels. allotment of the automobile license collections of delinquent taxes A representative of The Reflex had been changed before the plant :ees for the year, has not been in- which are $36,000 less than those Purpose of the national wheut learned that A. C. Todd is alleged had been finally accepted. cluded in the above receipt, as of a year ago to June 30. The program is to keep total production to Mr. Leddingham stated that he changed the rating plates thi money i being handled in a decrease in fees and sundry revereasonably in line with total re- on have the Diesel engines in the Boun- was satisfied in his own mind that condomestic for pecial fund to be used for road nues was due chiefly to the omisquirements Power plant, and the plant did not develop the horse tiful Municipal increased woiect and separate and apart from sion this year of $2,000 item from sumption, exports, he regular project provided for the public health unit which was reserve and not to produce so on Friday, accompanied to bytakea power that Todd had agreed to furnish the city. He also stated received in 15)37. LAYTON much wheat in excess of those re- photographer, attempted 1,M) n the budget appropriations. atThe of these Todd had originally agreed to xiwanians andApproximately that pictures plates. families their farmers that prices quirements at the plant refused to furnish Following is the statement of disbursements compared with budget engines, and the interclub party held at will fall to ruinously low levels. tendant the photographer to take that he had changed the specifica- aigoon last Thursday. The affair permit pictures and called John Ledding- tions' later and furnished was sponsored by clubs from Salt ham, manager of the Bountiful engines, and as a member ake, Ogden and. Layton, who inMunicipal Power plant, who upon of the Power Commission and vited Kiwanis members from all arrivavl at the plant further pre- manager of the plant hejwould like northern Utah clubs. vented The Reflex photographer to have independefff" engineering According to reports, 230 chilfrom takihg pictures of the plates, tests to prove to him that the issued in attendance were dren stating that he would not permit engines would develop the horse devices FARMINGTON Four members The Reflex to make photographs ppwer contracted for. 2,1) tickets onandamusement 1 at the resort of the Farmington fire department prizes were given the youngsters in competiwere injured, one painfully, when tive sports. the fire truck overturned near the The combined team, made up 0 power plant in Farmington canyon, Salt Lake and Ogden players, won Tuesday night. Howard Hellewell, fire chief, the softball game from the Layton In the expenditure, a shown in just ended, with the exception of team by the score of 3 to 3. suffered a broken collar bone in the June payrolls for regu- the roads and bridges fund, which detail, the accident, while Ed Robinson, Kiwanis members of Utah are ar employe which were not paid shows an excess of $2,310.11 over othJoe and Vowles Bybee, 23-- 24 George plana for the district con- until July, were included. making the budget. The disbursements in bruiiwere er members of the crew, all funds amounted to 43.82 of vention, which will be held at Sun well as aa Total expenditures cd. .. .. Idaho, September 11, 12 and those of the individual funds were the years appropriations compared Valley, The accident occurred as the fire Choice Rams in Intermountain Richard Scoffield, Layton 13. Headquarters for the meet tept well within the budget ap- with 48.18 per cent during the laddies were returning home after will be at the Challenger inn, and propriations for the six months same period a year ago. in exFarmer and Church Area Will Be Auctioned-a- t special rates have been announced, giving aid to forest officials mounon the blaze the oth for meals and lodging and tinguishing S. L. Yards Worker, Dies fare. tain. It is reported that Vowles, railroad who was driving, turned the vehiKiwanis The special will leave cle into a bank at the side of the Richard 7, the Salt Lake Union Pacific staLAYTON LAKE Fifteen Scoffield, SALT NORTH funcroad, after brakes failed to hundred of the worlds choicest prominent citizen and former bish- tion at 8 p. m., Saturday, Septem-e- r upside The KAYSVILLE tion. The truck landed regular 1U, it has been announced, and have been consigned to the op of the West Layton L. D. S. lams down in the road after the crew twenty-thir- d monthly meeting of the Davis annual national ram ward died Tuesday at 8:30 p. m., will arrive back in Salt Lake at 9 KAYSVILLE Stating that the chapter Future Farmers of Amerihad jumped to safety. following an illness of four weeks, a. m., September 14. sale, which will be held at the Salt of July was below the av- ca will be held at the home of Damonth DenAuwas in bom Scoffield here Mr. Stock Union Lake yards in heat temperatures, Wil- vid Patterson in Clinton Friday announced erage ton, Lincolnshire, England, August gust 23 and 24, officials Blood filed his weather night, according to an announceH. iam 16, 171, a son of George and Jane this week. office Wednesday. ment made by David Stewart, with this Scoffield. cream repott j The animals represent the Barsby out rainy and president. month started The in breeding rams all Converted by of produced England Of fiemr at the meeting wiR' dis- - ' 'Court-- ' hmre- Cotd,w1th"the'cotdesrdayTecordel FARMINGTON HTwas'coriVerted W thL7TT."S: cuss hotatplans for the state convention, on the th at 42 degrees. The intennountam church while in England and be the employcs and their partners held throughout will be held in Logan, Auwhich 31 on at was marked test day July states and in Canada. tended the annual steak fry, fore coming' to America he was diJ 101 degrees. gust is, 10 and 20. They will also LAYTON Fire Monday borne missionary of the church in at Mueller park, Tuesday a evening. Prices Equitable plan for activities at the Davis when estimated at softball $330, Festivities began with While wool and lamb market Denton and Grantham. He married damage Precipitation was recorded at 0 County Farm Bureau day, which is on machine chosen a 21 is by exploded teams for as threshing The inches. Rose Parson, September Alice average July game, between conditions are not as favorable scheduled for the latter part of this north-ca.6 inches, said Mr. Blood. On month. ' Commissioners A. B. Barton of in 103S, the strengthening of wool 15), in England. The following the Reuben A. Green farm of here. of L. he came Utah some to Fred 21 and Rampton rain was and October the there in July Kaysville and year prices within recent weeks The threshing equipment was the hail. ' The hail did some damage Following five innings fairly strong lamb market, coupled settling in Kaysville. Mrs. ScofBountiful. group with exceptionally good range over field joined him here in IKjrj and property of David 0. Green of Lay-to- to crops in some sections of the of a hard fought battle, the mounwhich was damaged to the county but none in the Kaysville viareas are they moved to West Layton, which g dined in the pavilion on the most of the home since that their will of $3X). Damaged wheat cinity. extent beer, has tainside. indicative of ram prices that was set at $30 loss. The committee in charge of the be equitable to both sellers and tn,e The cool weather in the fore part Hpl has been active in the church FARMINGTON Walter Rampwithin lie R. was secretary Marshall, affair were: Sheriff Joseph Miss The fire of F. the month brought the average extinguished buyers," West Layton, serv- ten minutes after the Layton fire heat of the month below the aver- ton, the first Republican to Tile brook, DeLore Nichols, and of the National Wool Growers as- since living infrom August 1619, to department responded to the alarm. age, said Mr. Blood, when he called for a county office, placed his Eleanore Steed. ing as bishop sociation, said. For Vf-office , years he was many B July. aay auJpiioiL to lha lact.. that.. the, last Pamelas a candidate, for, the Sale BoiiUiife-j?'.,- 3 lfen3 Farmof Young the of of of the also peace president justice thermometer the regisfour days Kambouillets will be offered first Mutual Improvement association tered 97, 98, 1(K and 101 degrees. ington, according to R. Bruce wras a He teacher. ward at the opening of the sale on Tueswas Major, county clerk'. followed by Cor and of the high priest quorum Others to file for offices this member day, August 23, Romelda es, Panamas, leader for week were Howard Hellewell, who choir riwlales, was many and Nve, , 21, FARMINGTON-J- oe Lincolns and Lincoln RambouiBet seka-- e lection- - to the of f iceof was a farmer. He was ..LAYXQXr?!i.Lrs.P.JL..Bejipc.tt, arfc 0gdett:1ftItractiDUsl7--escape4-n4urthcfatherTf thlitaen "c&n3m Farmington justice of the peace. Syracuse, sustained a broken collar the automo- crossbi Mr. Hellewell was appointed by Tuesday night, when Hampshires and Suffolk and her and Suffolk, cuts bruises near bone, Surviving overturned bile he was driving crossbreds all PreeTL to this office precommissioners fol received minor, small widow Hampshire child his and injurie Surviving are LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Edwan viously. Joseph E. Williams, seeks Parkin junction on the Salt uze nently meat producer will be sold the near automobile accident Wil G. in an and sons daughters: Tooele announce the and Ogden highway. as county assessor. Mr. Mr. Marshall pointed out the na lowing Maurice P-- . Mrs, Richard Scoffield home in West P. Howellofof Thelma their served one four-yeWilliams has Officers reported that Ne of a tional ram sale, now m its twenty-thir- d Ham Scoffield, daughter, marriage m. Monday. W. Stevenson and Samue Layton, at 2:13 p. rear adJessie the the on Lee struck of recorded Martin to office. in term this Ruth, Layton, eling south, The accident occurred when year, has B. Scoffield. of Layton; Alec R. machine being driven bj J.H. vance. the improvement, in the Scoffield and Mrs. Ward Eft wards truck driven by C. E. Pope, 31, o: Saturday evening at Tooele. LEAVE FOR NORTHWEST entire of Salt Lake City. Mr. Martin is employed by a losheep in the westem J. Scot Ogden, traveling west rolled of en- Jr., Salt Lake City; Sybil B. - FARMINGTON ! machine skidded fro et and and cal the Comparison concern Bennett the headon Deputy Sheriff here, Scof street, struck grocery on aheep country. field of Opdenr Charles' G. Roberts d :rt-e- d Calvin for K feet, landing upside down Mrs. home and will make their and the competition between south. Rcouple Mrs young and tries machine, traveling J. Adams, Mrs. breeders at the fnnnal field, W. Bennett of Kaysville the east side of the highway. today for a two weeks vacaticn Pope suffered a badly lacerate in the Farmers Union apartments Leland not see the individual did he an been that .imporstated have to the Pacific northwest. 13. ' after Nye said, be aale hand. trip August on 8.) to (Continued page breed improvement Valentine machine until it was in factor tant late to avoid the accident. 10-ye- ar However, he most serious which will flood control FARMINGTON Rtvaust the greater part of revenues to the eountv are received in the last six months of the year, an auditors report, for the six months just ended, showing a deficit of $12,000 will not necessitate an increase in the county tax levy, according to R. Bruce Major, county clerk. From information just received from the state tax commission, the 10, 18 assVssod valuation of Davis will he approximately $175,000 less than in 1027, said the rejHirt. Based on the same levy of 7.67 mills and. percentage of collection of current taxes 82.52 per cent, as of last year this will represent a loss in revenue of about $1,100 under last years figure, the report of $32.513.23. A deficit of ' ge fire dispatcher of estimated loss at $3,000. timated the loss in grass cov- - loads 1 tk:n-iMav?- r con-'plate- said, this is not loss. The grass Ucr it of almost inestimable val-h- e u a protection against floods ind landslides. This damage, we !bc thej Probable Deficit . i $1 of the alleged failure of -- ''r Lake, acres at BOUNTIFUL - Mosis- L. Holbrook, Bountiful, filed !UL acceptance with the secretary, of state No Increase iii County Ix?vy Is Anticipated Though First Six Months Period Report Shows Approximately $12,000 -- S. Bagley,? the 3,000 Investigation hve. up to the terms of his contract for in t'. ed Most Disastrous lie blaze was said to be one of he most disastrous in recent years. ik SEEKS uuildmg of the Bountiful Municipal Power plant has been 39 ALLOTMENT determined hy Mayor J. C. Stocks of Bountiful. When ques- tioned concerning the citys attitude towards the investiga- ?UK'ks stated that, if the 724 ACRES which the investigation city has determined to pursue shows that Todd did not live UP y'o tAinis of the contract, that in order to protect the 7 Figures Based on Average eitv of Bountiful and the people who had purchased the revenue bonds for financing the municipal light plant, the city would initiate proper legal action to compel Todd to live up to the terms of his contract Tuesday. In less Ii was blaze the after the vegetation between gherd canyon and Farmington had been swept clean. Men Dispatched fCC l k 1 18 Auditors Submit Report STATE Of County Business at POST Regular Meeting Monday Representative Officials Ret use Reflex Permission to Former Slate Take Pictures of Engine Plates Alleged to Will Re Candidate Have Been Changed by Todd to Show Coming Fleet ion High Horse Power Ratings . 4:40 p. m. NUMBER M.L HOLBROOK it AAA SETS UTAH rang-farme- rs l im. ; rtRMlNGTojT ' ut.ust Todds Bountiful Contract Is Up For Investigation made by Alvin Stoker, secretary,' The meeting has been called for 8 p. m. Fire which acres of land on Wasatch t Slopes of the North Farmington, was ntrot Wednesday morning, ccc workers, forest bat-- 1 in the vicinity night Tuesday, was reported to have is county. Utah. thi. ksd y. pV Martin Nuptials "Performed Saturday ar -- on-Gen- tile |