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Show , . yoU'ME XXXUI KAYSVILLE. 1HV1S COUNTY. UTAH, George PRESS TATE GROUP MEETS IN SALT LAKE j SALT del, son ful, has her of Fadel In.lT LARK CITY of K. S Fad., boon selectci the cast of (iold and Green Drama Hall Is . Slated For January Georgi a f Fa-- 1 BnUlltl-Ji- s a 1 e -- Un-da- amu-'e'uen- j 11 - i ar-ran- -j Basketball Game, Tumbling kvents. Dancing Will He Features of Davis County Kntcrtainmcnt at High School 1 al lose DARTS of the Utah State LL association, held at the New- use hotel. Saturday andSunday. Leland G. Burress of Bingham elected president of the succeeding . al II Cowles Price Elisha Warner of Spanish and rk was named vice president tndrick Romeyn of Salt Lake secretary-- , was - oivho-ti- ll.o l ic den will t La.it on; Pago, Spot Directors rhosen on the board of directors ere A C. Sanders of Castle Dale, A Epperson of Kaysville. Frank usford of American Fork. Edgar apson of St. George and George C j li- Relinquish Initial in Game With j -h lohn-or- i, Svracu-e- ; Sun-i- t; and prus Friday KAYSVILLE - Holding the in the Jordan basketball with two of the headliner spot-ligh- t ibs-tric- t, ( Col-Mt- Beth Lavtoii. I'bar-!ield- , leone Holt, e- -t Point. ed the installation 2s-a- Ftah-Idah- i unnels. Tied to Freedom The question of public tied 1 es Clearfield Man One fwent publication tilic notices is is G that too little required, pub-eit- y Mr. Bemis do j Services .were CLEARFIELD . . held Monday in the Clearfield L. D. S. ward chapel for L. Ausburn Guthrie, M, who died at the family home here Friday following a heart or there is insufficient de to give the public a complete ictare. other special guests inat the meeting were War- - attack. Honroe of Elko, Nevada, presi-fBorn in Charleston, W. Va., May of the Nevada State Press IK, is,13, to Lewis and Elizabeth Mociation, and Ira H. Masters, Casdorph Guthrie, he came to Das?wer Idaho secretary of state. . vis county in iso.1, settling at KaysAmong duced st ville, and moving to Clearfield memeight years later. He was a and inns Elect a church D. S. L. of the ber His ward. Clearfield in high priest For Coming first wife, Louisa Edens Guthne, whom he married in 1S7.1, died in KAYSVILLE Five Kaysville li12, and in July, 1U13, he married Twstions elected their officers Martha Winegar, who sunrives him. directors at the annual share-F- n Besides his widow, he is survived meeting held Monday, by a daughter, Mrs. Lulu Hodson officers and directors are: of Clearfield; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Clark of Kaysville, and Realty company direct Clifford Claude T. Barnes, George two brothers, William and Lafayalso Ar!?es Mary A. Mortensen, ette Guthrie of WestandVirginia; four greatC. Barnes. Elizabeth E. B. six grandchildren A- -T tirandf hildren Jr-Claude T. Barnes is presi-- j George W. Barnes, Deputies Heads Year rank-Barnesa- Rr nd 7- - vice-presi- -J. secretary- - R. Gailey, ysville ntAt,ution- -J- Mercan-- K Gailey. Hen-.Geor- k ge W. Barnea, Barnes. A. Frank Barnes, L. Blood, and Miriam W. aJes .directors. George C. UA 3 T7 ls. president, vce-preside- nt "cretary-treasure- A. Frank and J. R. r. Canning corporation Blood. H. J. Barnes, J. R. George W. Barnes, Thomas urgood. George H. Bennett, Liti. Rapes,. Harold S-- Barnes,, G. I Barnes, directors. i president. J. R. 3: 'president, r relary. ulest,EanLing lo2d rMd , 'jd tJL H. J. Barnes, Barnes., company-r-Hen-- C. as- - iJ. Barnes, Royal T. Barnes. H. J. Barnes. n George W. Barnes and .arnes. directors. Royal es s President, Henry II. J. R. Gailey, ,nd Alan B. Blood, assistant Assessors To Scan Property ?' IfS vce-preside- nt Made on Rodents Ai Woods Cross - - TO pie-lilt- Set as Date for Dance and Program at January Dais Pecks Bad At Town Theatre Saturday. Festivities will begin at 7:.TO p. m with tumbling, boxing and "rest ling exhibitions, together with a floor show given by students j j j j (("--fu- ed in 1 . . .1 . . Jordan . . Streeper, Davis Weiland.-- T to District Court on Thursday Over Bernell Flani- gan, 10, Provo, held in the Davis county jail on second degree burglary charges, waived preliminary hearing Thursday and was bound over to the district court by Justice of the Peace Walter Hampton. Bond was set at $I,hio. Flanigan was arrested January 4, after he is alleged to have entered the home of Donald Barton of Farmington, from whose home he is said to have taken food and clothing. After entering the Barton residence he was 'captured while attempting to enter the Horton Bourne home. Mrt Bourne,. upon hea'fing'a'noise at the front part of the house Captured the alleged burglar and held him at the point of a gun until authorities arrived. Playing at the Wall Cyprus Wednesday and Evans, Davis Evans,-- - Crarxite Thursday, January21. and comes the"Tbm Sawyer kid in Olson, Granite . another great show "Pecks Bad Boy at the Circus. All over the lot in a three ring Clinton Man riot of laughs and heart throbs! to Have City Agency Speeding from thrill to: thrill in a burst of pep that will leave you Be Given Tuesday breathless. Winning your heart Announcement was OGDEN in a story made this week that Chris Draayer and stealing your smiles KAYSVILLE A demonstration of daring to do what wed all love of Clinton will open an agency' for on the effect of alcohol and nicotine to do! n at will be given at the regular meetmotorcycles Tommy Kelly and Ann Gillis ap- 21127 VV'ashington ave Ogden. and and Fleurette t ing of the Kaysville ward M. I. A. pear as Bill Peck will hold open house next Tuesday evening. Mr. Draayer offer splendid performances. of the l'.30 James B. Uarvey of the L. D. S. The cast also includes Spanky Saturday for the displaylocation he Business college will be in charge his new At models, Billy Kennedy, j McFarland, Edgar of- - the discussion. Everyone is inwill 'also service all models of Gilbert, Benita Hume and Louise vited to attend. Dont miss it! Beavers. . to Demonstration Harley-Davidso- it ' t i nitie. ' - , . l well-know- n - . Sep-tcmli- or lj great-grandchildre- n. , Attendance at Infant and Preschool Conferences Special 1251 Examinations of School Children 302 Immunizations against Diphtheria Immunizations against 835 Small pox No. of Venereal Disease Treatments . .344 C12 .. ... No. of Cases Admitted to Maternity Service Individuals registered under Crippled Childrens 53 Ii Service Services Sanitation Division: Speakers at the services Sunday Surveys and Inspections of: included Bishop A. 0. Stoker, Public sewage disposal d Guthrie, Charles R. Mabcy, systems President A. I). Miller of North Public Water Supplies and Davis stake, and Bishop Kampton. Swimming Pools The prelude and postlude were Private Sewage Disposal played by Helen Briggs. Other Systems ... musical selections were given by Private Premises the ward choir, under the direction Public Eating and Drink of Eli Rentmeister, Itha Criddle, ing Establishments Marlin Gailey, David Cook and Milk Plants and Dairy Invocation was Farms Gladys Simpson. offered hy Bishop Melvin Wood of Complaints Investigated Clearfield and benediction was proLaboratory Tests: nounced by William Blood. The Water Samples Other Specimens grave in the Syracuse cemetery was dedicated by Patriarch David Rodent Control: E. Layton. Rat Bait Distributed 40 Wil-for- Horticulture Group Schedule Convention No. of Lbs. No. of Premises Participating in Rat Control Campaign 14 61 304 895 187 42 95 4 SO 928 24S7 11(50 Institute January CLEARFIELD The Utah Horti- P.-- T. A. cultural society will hold its annual 23-2- 4 convention at the Hotel Utah in for Salt Lake City. Saturday, according to C. I Smith of Clearfield KAYSVILLE The , T prasident-jf- -t he;: Pa ylQO &nty3rf eaeher -- are- to ganization. conduct institutes at Salt Lake The meeting will begin at 9:30 Provo and Logan from JanuCity, a. m. with a report from the presi 2.3 to 2K, inclusive, according ary dent. Judge J. A. Howell of Ogden, to Mrs. William Winters, Davis following this there will be adsecretary. dresses by prominent members county The first of these institutes will throughout the state. be held 23 and 24 in the The afternoon session will be Union January building at the University of devoted to election of officers, reUtah in Salt Lake for all ports of committees and discus- members in the Salt City, Lake district, sions, among them a discussion of which included Davis county. surplus commodity corporation acThese programs are held for the tivities in Utah, led by Mr. Smith. P.-All fruit growers in the state purpose of giving instruction to A. to and workers bring inspiraare invited to be present. tion and information regarding the Set UtahCon-gruakrbftlParwt-- rrM Pr 0 V0Y0 ulhBouncl FARMINGTON Howarth. Cyprus ... J. Reed. Grantsville Atkinson. Jordan . Barrus. Tooele .. .. Schofield. Davis ... ......... Alvaraz. Bingham Oroso, Bingham Tregaskis. Bingham Canning. Jordan Bankhead. Murray Worthington. Grantsville l, ' Amounts The report shintW that Davis ' county budgeted So 122 for the unit and was expended during the year. State und federal funds Clearfield budgeted was $7217 and the amount expended reached $7!H.7b. Funds SYRACUSE Funeral services totaling Jf27.K3.sl obtained ffont towns, wards and eharitable instifqr George II. Payne, M, farmer and stockman of Da- tutions were used to defray costs of vis county, were conducted Sunday glasses, rat control camin the Syracuse L. D. S. ward chap- paigns, rehabilitation, and conferel, under the direction of Bishop G. ence supplies. II. Hampton. Following is the list of activities .Mr, Pay ne died early Friday at and services: the home of a daughter, Mrs. JoMorbidity No. of seph L. Maln-y- , in Clearfield, after a five weeks illness of infirmities Disease Cares incident to age. Chicken pox 2311 Homesteaded Diphtheria l He was born in Kaysville, Measles r,2 . 21, ls.1l, a son of William Mumps L. and Margaret Wilson Payne, Pneumonia 29 When luit 2D years of age he home- Kooky Mountain Spotted steaded near Syracuse and was. the Fever o first in the vicinity to enter the Streptococcic Infection KO salt gathering business. He was Small pox o also one of the first to conduct a Tuberculosis j : boat for' use in transporting sheep Typhoid l and cattle to islands in the Grent uleromia o Salt Lake and return with cargoes Jndulant fever 3 of cedar posts. 5t Whooping cough Mr, Payne was active in the conBirths 873 struction of the first Syracuse L. Deaths po D. S. ward chapel and aided in the Major Activities building of the first school house dedical and Nursing Divisions: there and was one of the first Admissions to Service 0t)7 school trustees. Nurses Home Visits 1055 Syracuse Resident Died Farly. Friday in Reflex Read by Hundreds, Says Clipping Hureau ; . GFO. II. PAYNE of the Davis high school, under the direction of faculty members. Dancing Continuous dancing has ben arranged, with two orchestras fur-- i nishtng music for the evening, Dancing will begin at ILlto p, in., it was stuted. Advance ticket sales indicate that a large crowd will attend the event, which is presented for the purpose of raising funds as Davis countys portion in the construction of a rural, building at the Utah State Agricultural college in Lo-- I Married in 1877 gan. This building wjll be used His wife, formerly Harriet A. exclusively by rural leaders who Phillips, whom he married Janu-nY- y attend the state institution for the II, S77, in Kaysville, died in purpose of receiving training. Both 1!NI2. adults and junior leaders will have Surviving are four sons and two access to the new building, it was Mrs. Mabcy of Cleardaughters: stated. field; Mrs. John K. Robinson of Uopperton, Utah; Henry P. . of Paul, Idaho; Joseph P. Payne, Payne of Burley, Idaho; John P. Payne, of Hcyburn, Idaho, and Myron G. Payne, of Syracuse; also 27 grandchildren and 1.1 Our girls enjoy NEW YORK The Weekly Reflex, and you will la interested in knowing that we send clippings from your 21 to all parts of the world, 27 paper Harold said Wynne, a young col- 2D who is the president lege graduate, 23 Press Clipping buBurrellea of 20 in downtown Manhattan. reau 2i China or JaToday, in far-of- f is official is some government pan, ID were 11 reading the articles which Reflex in The Weekly published 13 affairs, 11 about local and foreign 11 said Mr. W'ynne. Burrelles Press Clipping Bu11 10 reau was Ktartcd back in IKsK with 10 two readers and a handful of papers. Frank Burrelle, the originator of the clipping bureau idea and . II founder of Burrelles, overheard ( K one man ask another if he had seen 7 the article in the morning paper From 7 which mentioned his name. . 7 this conversation began an organi0 zation which today ha branch ofC fices all over the world and spends more than f toMl a year for news. paper and magazine subscriptions. BOUNTIFUL Town Theatre -- - Stating tjliat FARMINGTON pa-- t year had been highly Stic! hath in endeavors and nc-complishments, the Davis county! health department submitted its annual report to the board of coun-t- y ((.'innilssioners, this week. 1 lie burhheht of the year Das the .adopt ion by tin county of (he i ccontiiicnded municipal leijiiAie sanitary ordinance and the rtupd- -' a rd milk ordinance, the report sjtiit- ed. '1 hose likewise became actiie addition to the several beal health hoard of the incorporated for.'.ipu'- - the 1 st Bishop. Murray Sasich, Bingham Davis. Davis Young.; High School FARMINGTON Plans were completed this week for a dance end program, sponsored by the Davis County Farm bureau and rural leaders of the county, to' la held at the Davis high school, ' El-n- getting. 21 Feel That Hast! I tone he'd Success! in Health Work pre--ciite- d .Vged GALA AFFAIR one-hal- f y d Set for Showing Officials Year nt ! Men in Basketball League ? -- . WEST BOUNTIFUL What f'hould a youngster vat to keop him- M'lf in tho btt possible condition ? The answer to this important ion is being indelibly impressed on the minds of West Bountiful school children with an experiment which food experts believe w ill High-Poi- nt have lasting effect. A brain-chilof Utah State cultural college nutritionists, the experiment consists of housing and Barton. Cyprus feeding white rats at the Fchool Gregory. Davis where students can see first-hanRiggs. Grantsville what happens when the little ani - ,yadt., (;ranite !vmals do not meive a balanced diet. ('alien. Bingham (Tests over a long period show hu- - Curry. Tpoele man beings are subjects to ail- - Rupp. Granite ments, arising from dietary mis - iXrump. Davis takes, just as rats are). Dougherty. Tooele Miss Cary Crafts, Davis county Andrus, Jordan home demonstration agent, through Bennion. Granite investigations at the local school Hatch. Davis discovered some children were get- Downey. Cyprus ting only coffee and bread for Clavas. Murray breakfast, others only white bread Walker. Cyprus and still others far too many Curtis. Jordan sweets. In each instance the chil- Kim. Jordan dren were subject to poor resist- Tollick. Bingham ance against disease and were not Stayner. Davis Wahlin. Murray growing properly. When this condition was reported Mayne, Bingham to the college, the novel method of Johnston. Cyprus .. Poulos, Tooele teaching was evolved. a Higler. Tooele Dr. Sadie 0. Morris and Miss Miller, nutritionists, who are Williams. Grantsville G. Reed. Grantsville given credit for the idea, brought Grantsville eleven of the little animals to the Anderson. .school Some will be fed' just what Farrell M array Evans. Murray they should have and others will be nourished on precisely the same de- Sadovich. Tooele fective diets students have been Madsen. Jordan In Davis County stated today. The state motor vehicle registration law requires that owners of trucks must weigh them before gett in g'7-- clearance The plates, said Mr. Williams. assessor has made arrangements with the Farmers Union of Lay-- t in the oir forw'eigbin with and the county, of north part the Farmers. Feed and Produce at Bountiful for south Davis truck ow.ers. Following is the list of deputies and their respective districts: Clinton and Sunset, Charles C. Parker and Fred Mitchell; West Point, Wm. John E. Thurgood; SyracuseClifford Weber, South Bambrough; N Stark; East Layton. Alvin alder, FOR PAST YEAR! -t' l the half season j.it eoinplftfd Tumbling exhibition and dam mg w ;.l loinplcto the wvemng's enterla nment Purpose Ai a meeting held cailicr in the month, ('. tlareme Neslen, state ihaun.an. explainid the Hirpoes of the national drive for funds He stated that monies raised would he divided (in a fifty-fiftbasis, to be used locally and the to go to the national foundation The march of dunes committee will plan containers in stores.1 schools and churches, convenient for anyone caring to give dimes towardjhis worthy cause. A large county committee has been chosen and expect to put forth every effort to make the drive a success. Committee members are: Mrs. F. It. Muir and Miss Miriam chosen hy Mr. Barnes, Neslin; entertainment committee, William Holbrook. Golden Adams. Arno Kirkham, Reed Oviatt, Miriam Barnes and Elgin D. Roberts. Dimes Committee March of dimes committee. Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. David S. Moss. Mrs. Fred Hampton. Mrs. Golden Adams and Mrs. Elgin U. Roberts; shakers bureau, F. B. Muir. Mrs. Arno Kirkham. David S. Moss. Ward C. Holbrook. E. G. King and J J. Bowman. A general committee is composed of Joseph Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sconberg, Mr. and Mrs. K. O Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess. U. (). Layton. Amasa Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker. Ie Roy B. Smith. Mrs. Inex Bowman. Harold Holt. Stanley Cowley un.l 1 i,ay,,! hur:,,Ml Kpjurson was nanmi Publicity chairman. Alun B. Blood. Ralph Streeper, S(cre-queltar an,i J' 'V Murdock, advisor. for' ' To be kept here for a period of six weeks, the rats will be weighed at the end of each seven days and Assessment of changes in appearance can be seen. FARMINGTON beMiss Miller predicted the local property in Davis county will will be a forerunner to north in the experiment part with deputies gin in all schools of the tests similar today of the county starting south state. in the those and (Thursday) of next beginning the forepart assessor. week. Joseph E. Williams, Boy Claude T. ' R. Y.rest Layton, Royal C. Robins; E. B. Hart. Hal company ana O'Neil P. H. Blood, George Kaysville. Charles A. F. Gailey and A. James W. W'ebster; Farmington, oarnes, directors. Claude Robert A. Stelter and Frank Udy; I v-- es js president, Geo.-g-e W. Centerville. Onnl Leak; Bountiful and Dan Lee; and J. R. Murray Howard Glen . Patterson. secretary-treasure- r. South Bountiful aJTies Food Tests Rein d Of Heart Attack laws relating to t; , Died on Friday the o vice-presiden- ll notices our form to closely very freedom and freedom of the ress," the speaker remarked. . . . Government can operate ore effectively when it has the nfidence of its, people. Since we citizens to make decisions and minister for us. and since it is Tsically impossible for us to meet u!y or weekly on questions of rerament or its administration. we look to our elected " 1.1 21 to give an accounting Cyprus Couch, umpire. Howard, referee; mis it a time and place when it convenient for us to read or list- of officer held at the Layton ward amusement hall, Friday evening. Officers of the organization were installed hy (leorge II. Lowe, governor of the district of Kiwanis International. Other guests, prominent in Kiwanis activities throughout the district were in attendance. Officers installed were; Arthur F. Layton, president; Tom E. liams and Golden F. Lav ton, Clarence P. ltaird, secretary, and tho following directors: Irvin V. Adams, Clarence P. Baird, George E. Briggs, Louis P. Cook. Laurence E. Ellison, Leo P. Green and Jedd Y. Call. Toastmaster for the evening was Franklin Hickenlooper, who introduced guests and program bers. The club presented cyclamen plants as favors to the ladies attending and Mr. and Mrs. Yird Cook presented each with a corsage of gardenias. Following the program the ning was spent at dancing. m compliment Broun, members to Mr. Curl 11. of the coin t horn c "faun's vv i reh Monday .it a luncheon m the veteran's room of the court' house. Mrs. Broun, prior to her marriage oil New Year's dav. wa Miss Alice May Hughes njf Famunglon, an employe in and is at pre-ethe office of County Assessor Joseph E. Williams. At the lunehi on, iifmli was during the noon hour. Mis Mary Bomiernoit, diputv county recorder, gave a reading and Albeit B Barton the gift of the "family " aie fust place SjH ft t Men teams, who winners of their M 41 SUBMITS DATA In 1 LAI TON Nearly loo Kiwaui-ans- , their wives and guests attend- if Too Little Publicity of the weaknesses of RM1NG PON basketball game eempuseu of Kaysille and South P.ountiful i. thrill-packe- d s. -- t Ma- lattie Kiwanis Officers Are Installed at Impressive Rites prison of Roosevelt. concluded! running rampant in a The annual meeting session game, the Pirates of Cyprus downianday with an executive ed the Davis Darts by a dl to 35 conference a and association f the score in the Dart gymnasium, Frithe newly appointed legislative day night. cmmittee. Both teams showed spectator Elective state officials and mem-e- it that they had plenty on the ball, with of the state legislature, with the first quarter ending It to dier public dignitaries, were guests 1.1 in favor of the Pirates. Led by the association Saturday night and Gregory, the Darts Hatch Mr. Epper-dinner. i "gridiron 12 points in the second was toastmaster, and greetings gathered with Cyprus counting eight. we extended by association lead-- n period Deadlock nd guests. Bob Trump, Davis guard, did Speakers some sensational shooting in the Principal speakers Saturday were third period, counting thee field rrd Trego of Blackfoot, Idaho, to deadlock the score at goals, iily newspaper publisher; Edwin ajs the third ended. Davis gainBent is. of Littleton, Colorado, ed but three points in the final canield manager of the Colorado while their opponents gathered rtss association, and George H. to, to put the game in the bag. seven itson, mayor of Alta. Following is the summary: of publishing The importance Cyprus cblic notices in detail was G. T. F. P. tressed in the talk by Mr. Bemis, ho pointed out it was a safe-sar- d for the public official, and juarantee to the public against icret processes through hidden repre-ratstiv- KA F c' FRIDAYNIGHT Locals futn noa-i- c YSV11.1.F As Dais countys part in a nation-wid- e nu'U-ir.onto aid tho national foundation in infantile paralysis ate the entile and. their re- research. aprogram has Been arranged at tho I a is high ward,-- : Leah Cordon. school, Monday, January JO. spective ka v illif; iremi'a A. lam-- . Lay-toTho entertainment committee has arranged for a Lon- We.-- TO PIRATES :y :tisurer. of a tor dareme V' a tcatuiv of the (Veiling a quoin will lo chosen 1iom tho SiVin ward- - in tho stake. Follovv-n;- asso-taio- n. ed BEI at-tif- i feaf.,rM mating J ANU ARY HI, OKI. Preparations Made for Paralysis Fund Drive In County January 30 n'cin-thl.A' ON The annual t'old annual iiiccii ball. potidr.'d by the North Freshman Chi" jlai a! the Fill- - D.ivi take,, will be hi Id i.i the of Utah. t . versity Li.jton ward hall Named Publisher gingham play the role, of a har- IF .Luuian 27. acionhug to I La ton! wh m ilurce of tender in the eonu-ir.t.Werx "The Sew President; Kaysville nicnt. Bishop Misbehave'--,which will he A la lC e crowd - expiated to Man on Directorate presented in Kimrhury Hail, Fi 1. annual iUT.t. ai.l Mr. ruary 3 and 4. und r the illicit. i; Laitoti, a- - an unu-uof Dr. Wallace Goalc. program has lain arranged. All ladle attending SiLT LAKE CITY More than the state will reciie favor-- , aial Phil Bak-i- t publishers throughout j PIUKSHU, J T. Standing of Teams In Jordan District L Pet. Pts. W. Cyprus .. Granite'; Davis Murray Tooele Bingham .. 2 Ll 0 1.000 "OI.IXIO .500 .500 1 .500 1 , .500 2 .000 2 .000 1 1 1 1 1 Grantsville Jordan ... 0 0 Last Fridays Results Cyprus 3.1, Davis 31. Tooele 31. Grantsville 28. Bingham 30. Jordan 21. Granite 24, Murray 12. .ii . Fridays Schedule Grantsville at Bingham. Granite at Tooele. Davis at Murray. Cyprus at Jordan. t 07 54 70 34 50 47 49 43 Parent-Teach- er movement. Mrs. William Kletzer, Portland, of the national Ore., organization,, will be. .the. principal speaker and will instruct in state, vice-preside- nt Op. council and local procedure.- - .Membership, in .the local organization makes this two-da-y session DO possible, so that there will be no 41 registration, said Mrs. Winters. 67 02 31 43 63 DO Clinic Slated for Kaysville Children KAYSVILLE - The Kaysville Parent-Teache- rs association will begin its Summer Round-u- p, Tues- day, January 24, according to an announcement made today. A clinic will be held at the tabernacle and all parents who have children entering school next fall are urged to bring them for physical examination. . |