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Show J. rgxxxin COl'XTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, OTMENTOF Cooking School to Be Held February . beetacreage LAYTON ducted at the 9. 1939. NUMBER 41 Vacancies Listed UPSETS MARK PLAN EARLY Several Schools In Marine Corps; HIGHER SCALE -- Close as Drifts HOOP MATCHES TO PREPARE KAYSVILLE - The United Block Highways States Marine Corps has vacancies NEXT SEASON desirable applicants, according TUESDAY NIGHT for SHOW STOCK KAYSVILLE King Winter to Postmaster Wayne K. Sheffield. nllMUIMlN Re- lief societies of the North Davi. stake, a cooking school and electrical demonstration will he con- FOR 1939 SET Sponsored by the FI.IUM'MIY Lay ton ward amuse- AMI really did himself proud this 17. Accepted applicants are enlisted Wlthin a few days of date of appliVk to lie Considered When week as he piled snow from m The school anjl demonstration Out Noses Farmers Jordan Officials lTrne Early Feeding inches to three feet enough to o cation and transferred to the will be under the direction of the Schedules Are gladden the heart of any Davis 4 Base San for at Utah Power and Light company, Darts Diego, Corps to Prepare Animals for Score; by county farmer. a representative of the home preliminary training. Draw n It was a for the Win Easy Victory happy day North Salt Lake Show service department in attendance. Application blanks, literature and school children of Syracuse ami information as to enlistment All housewives in the county are other vicinities when instruction Members of invited to RMINGTON h ARMINCiTON, may he obtained at the loK VYSYII.l.K - It was an evening attend these free courses, NORTH SALT LAKE that wfis suspended because of the Asking selected Begin committee by cal Post Office, or by writing to now to rower Tom E. Williams, power represenhe considered when salary of in as teams the Jordan they upsets blocked Residents roads. of feeding of stock for plan staAgricultural Adjustment Marine the Corps Yecruiting schedules are drawn for the coming stated. district basketball league met in the third annual Intermountain those areas were snowbound, as to consider individual tative, tion, 19 Federal Office Building, Junior Fat Stock a committee of teachers met year, conas competition Tuesday. motor far was travel 1939 for show, is the San Francisco. U jupar beet acreage with the Davis county hoard of eduof R. C. Wilson, chairman of cerned. and had to' resort to Perhaps the greatest headache are district factory Layton for dopesters in this vicinity was cation m regular session, Monday. the agricultural and livestock comthe horse and buggy days" C. Flint, of Kaysville, Jorin turned the The mittee of the Salt Iike City chamThe did thermometer by not victory regcommittee, composed of dnan, and W. D. Criddle of Granite ister below zero. according to dan over the ber of commerce, Mark of the A. Charles Gardner Argyle, Cirfield, secretary, oband less no was H. William crew, Blood, weather and club and F. F. A, B. startling show, to in Hugh Wilcox, discussing g will accept bus committee Grantsville's win over Cyprus by! server, however a sharp vv;rd salaries stated that the Davis chapter members. The show will for acreage allotments and the score of 32 to 29. Other games lo conducted Juno 7, Wednesday night Ulow many and 9 at kept Mate average. tJi(twas fast requests to the district total, included a score for Davis residents close to their fnv- North Salt Iaike. I Tht' wa that difficult sa,i to V XI The Layton over Tooele and Bingham winning, sides. tials announced. fin(1 summer worki aml that thm. Ijimbing time is near at hand, Cwry district has been allotted trom Murray to the tune of :tS and right from the start 'lambs 'fore wished he to considered they 1930 planting. to lti, should be given special, care. Ewes j gcres for the Two Games Will He Played in llu "ext years schedule. Aridual allotments will be gov-should be watched carefully and t Record Takes New Teacher Neath Selected to Grant 20 to by sugar beet plantings for properly cared for to keep them in a The erased February Huy pergame Tuesday suit-o- f 1!7, and 1938; by the Superintendent H. C. Burton regood condition. Good milk makes record the fect from slate of fame Serve as President; Glasses for Needy the land for growing good lAmbs, the kind one likes to ported that the district had secured for the Farmers, which will un- the services of Roscoe Hunter to Mr. Wilson advises. xu beets; by the ability of the exhibit, of other Pooh Endorsed teams doubtedly inspire be-fill the vacancy left by Farrell P. aer to produce this crop "unbeat-to take the i the district KAYSVILLE No Nurse Animals Sponsored by the of the of available water and de- able Granitians. Rotary- - club, for the pur- Smith, Mwho for Ella Mrs' Hot ,cos 1Vm house KAYSVILLE calves which will be Grant also by the experi-- L Kaysville Neath, partment at the Davis high school. tussles place Granite pose of buying glasses for needy The exhibited in the show must not of elected was died at her home here February 1, in Tuesdays Bountiful, be has had in the past. president Mr. stated that Jorsuperintendent the initial spot, with Davis, children of the county, basketball Hunter will be paid $75 per month iwere conducted in the Farmington dan and Bingham tied for second, the Davis County Wild Life fed- have been fed milk since January 1, games will be held at the Davis on a trial basis. Request Acreage L. I). S. ward chapel Sunday, under at the annual meeting held and no nurse animals will be acTooele, Cyprus and Murray in the eration each high school, February 20. According to the plant, Davis higb school last cepted under rules of the show. R the at of direction John Bishop Mr. Burton said thU there were third spot and Grantsville trailing. The Ecker studio team of Salt Wer will request the acreage he Neath succeeds Special attention to the diet of pigs" a Thursday will a see Jordan number of bills in the current leg- playing George 11. night. Friday is encouraged, with commercial im to plant during the coming Lake City, composed of some of islature of Sutton Kaysville. which were detrimental to Following were the services: at Davis, Tooele at Bingham, Cyp- enall last of total of the as the for Chosen If directors Utah feeding recommended. requests W years University Mixed quartette, God Moves in a rus at Murray and Grantsville at fiot exceed the allotted acreage squad, as well as Red Wade, all- school districts, among them the re- M. South E. were: Bair, One cannot develop grand cham suing year and Oh My Granite, Way, L conference guard while at U. S. peal of the present law with respect MysteriousMilton the district each grower will be Keith Winegar, Woods pions in two or three yrceks, and tountiful; f. Verl Trouble Little to Hess, Brown, receiving $25 for each school Father, a the acreage he requests. If, A. C., have been secured for the child. ross; Gordon Pace, Bountiful; for that reason feeding should W Davis had little trouble in subThe board went on record Fern Gregory, Guy Rose, Dork S. Grant, Centervil; conducted on a occasion.' The team the Ecker at by Wr, acreage requested Jlysse pres- as standard vocal lead in and Tooele the duct, duing kept opposing this bil lknd others de- Griffith, accompanist Charles from the start. regulated ent is tied for the initial spot in esse farmers exceeds the total allot West, Farmington; Show officials re- Mother of Wonderful That Mine, the School Following of game. districts funds. throughout priving at, then the committee will make the state league. An quin.Burton, Kavsville; Frod'Jonos, quest exhibitors" to keep a chart of David Hughes andLloyd Hess, ac- is the summary: and Lawrence Sessions, gains made and expected weight tette is slated to meet them. Two accessary adjustments. jiyton, soAcceptWork Davis companied by Ruth llessT"vocal Clearfield. of the best M'Men teams Tn the gains of animals. Feed charts must ,2 before February" 13 theLay-- i During the past two weeks theHos, In the Garden and Perfect will furnish also be kept to ascertain the proper the first n county and game pro-teboard the has visited in Meeting all schools Tuesday the Day, David Hughes, accompanied Sugar company mlance of diet, as animals should' A meeting held in the Kaysville agree on a contract, the of the evening, starting at 7:30 p. county, and following a visit to the by Florence Spencer. m. be underfed nor overfed. A neither council chambers contract Stoker the with school Tuesday at Bountiful, the raeri city sugar Speakers were: Orvil Smith, I). Donate Services work just completed by P. W. A. at C. Hess, Clarence Loo and Bishop night named John Tage, West statement of feed costs, signed by rpany will be his allotment, pro-le- d the total requests do not ex-- i oint; Ralph Walker, Syracuse; the exhibitor and his leader, must The services of the teams, for a cost of $30,000 was accepted. The Walsh. Invocation was offered by accompany the animals. Special the district allotment. Joseph H. Burnett, Clinton-Sunse- t, the worthy cause, have been secur- work included the construction of a E. B. Clark, with benediction given as directors from these districts. awards for best showing as to gains room and other general im- by Amasa I.. Clark. The grave in play ed 15 and a has contract Davis cost the without February ibj Also named were Sid Sly, Clear-iel- and costa are offered. k been the Farmington cemetery was dediagreed upon, each grower county board of education has do- provements at the school. and Wendell contact or write the sugar beet nated the gymnasium for' the eveFrank Udy, of Farmington, was cated by Frank L. Rigby. Sifting lames, Kaysville, secretary-treasureselected as inspector of all P. W. d nun or the grower committee ning. All cattle must be halter broke, The sports committee of the club, A. projects for schools of the disand lambs which are not up to par jit sugar company and request The date for the annual party will be sifted. Sifted animals lareage which he expects to who have the affair in charge are: trict. will was tentatively set for March 25 y soil on the if and when a satisfactory Wayne K. Sheffield, chairman; officials market, at the Davis high school. The en- lave ruled. These has been agreed upon. Amos Odd, E. L. Tall, William C. rulings are tertainment committee will bd made to requests must be received by Barton. Roy N. Kilfoyle and J. L. order and enpromote leaded by Sid Sly as chairman, courage agar factory or the committee Higginbottom.of only the best exhibiting ' awrence Sessions, Myron Mabey of animals. The motto of the show fitter than March 1. ami Phillip Phillips. Glen Robins s Quality above quantity. ON Stay Within Allotment of Kaysviild was named chairman An increase in premiums of order to comply for govem-of the membership committee. 4,XX) over last year will attract on payment sugar beets, the Pass Resolution vuture Farmers of America and FARMINGTON The most reResidents Seriously rer must not seed more than In recognition of the work bf cent trend in vocational education Ogden H club members from Idaho, i Allotment. If he does so B. Cook, state fish and Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, NeJewell is to put training on the post high Truck as Car, Injured he must plow up the members vada,. as well as all commissioner, game, FARMINGTON Funeral serv- school level, said Samuel Morgan, parts of Utah. Collide adopted a resolution urging his ices for Leo Edward Mayfield, 24, principal of the Davis high school, committee urges each grow-- I were conducted to the office and a ' Friday, in the to members of the vocational request the exact acreage he was mailed of committee resolution of the Davis the guidance D. L. copy S. under chapel, Score by quarters: to plant because he may do Farmington, Four persons Davis CLEARFIELD to the governor. the direction of H. Julian Miller, of county planning board, Wednesday. 16 29 41 58 district an injustice by serious injury, met The sustained The document stated: That this the school at high group ward the 8 20 30 37 bishopric. Tooele a large acreage and in an of to includmile discuss north the of Clearfield, go on record as sinadvisability organization Mr. Mayfield died January 31, in Referee, Howard; umpire, Bram someone who cerely favoring and endorsing the really intends a snowslide in Farmington canyon, ing more vocational training in the autortruck collision, Wednesday well. his acreage from doing while school curriculum. afternoon. reappointment of Newell B. Cook KAYSVILLE An athletic carniby the U. S. forest high should be ample acreage serviceemployed f as state game commissioner of the val, was Frank P. Because of popular demand, the Critically injured technician. assistant as !pe ? tbe by the Kaysville E1- State of Utah, and that said or- ders sponsored will requests are held down services: mix- committee has arranged a special Brunetti. 40, who suffered a fracare the Following be held quorum the intentions to plant. Should ed class for senior and gradu- tured pelvis, ruptured bladder and ganization request the Hon. Henry Javis high school, Monday,at with quartette, Sometime Well Un- training sts exceed the base I. Blood, governor of the State of acreage derstand," Heber Sessions, Mrs. ate girls. This class will train girls possible other internal injuries from colleges particil1 be Jtah to reappoint the said Newell leadliners necessary to cut every Arvilla Steed, Lloyd Hess and Mrs. as household employes, so that they Seriously injured were his wife, as Veil as talented local pating, 1. down to somewhere near Cook to said office and that Alice Hess, accompanied by Mrs. will be qualified for better posi- Mamie Brunetti. 30, of 155 Patter athletes, forthWendell and Nicholai son available tions field in are Barnes, street' the that gOden. average, AAA Florence Spencer; duet, Shall We FARMINGTON Control of with forward to secretary, As a headliner in the wrestling . 141 Patterson the governor of Meet Beyond the River?", Lloyd of employment in the larger cities, DAgnello, 2s, of in venereal Davis disease county this state a copy of this resolution. irackct, Neff Smart, of B. Y. U. and cuts fractured 4ocal well as communities. as street pelvis, is hampered by the fact that afHess and David Hughes; solo, will meet Malin Frances, Salt Lake Thirty-fiv- e are enrolled at bruises, and Pasco Santarelli, iiO of flicted persons fail to report to 4Face to Face, Mrs. Alice Hess; girls City. Smart has for four years cuts 116 facial JleticPatterson street medical authorities. Dr. D. Keith een Rocky Mountain champion in duet, Hope Beyond," Mrs. Arvil- the present time. Many more girls in were All an bruises. and , Ogden not could for the but work, Be applied la Steed and David Hughes. Barnes, county health unit head, 125 pound class and Frances the hospital told members of the health com included Russell Croft, be admitted because of limited never lost a bout in college Speakers iss Skidded By mittee of the planning board at Bishop J. I. Hess, of the North teaching facilities.is He also went into the competition. havof desirous The committee The accident occurred when Mr, Farmington Wednesday. in the English Olympic Farmington ward and Counselor machine The physician said legislation Sponsored by me Miller. Heber Sessions offered the ing the jeourse included as a part Santarellis southbound KAYSVILLE Pleading guilty to trials, while serving a mission in d Kiwanis club for the bene- - invocation with benediction being of the school course, according to skidded on pavement should be enacted to force all perthat country. two Layton L. D. S. given by C. A. Lloyd, member of recommendations of the committee and spun into the path of a north- sons suffering from the malady to a charge of disturbing the peace, Other wrestling matches include: was made in have and to the Williams, Kaysville, w. tn athletic carnival will be the North bound Davis county truck driven report for regular treatment as Ralph provisions ward bishFarmington Roy Miya and Minia Miya, Davis y new suspended sentence ted at the program to include by Lacey Criddle, 28, of Syracuse, the only effective means of end- given a Layton ward opric. The grave in the Farming-to- n space building ligh school; Reed Nalder, Layton, of Justice Peace the and y Clawson, said State Patrolman Ray Acting City special equipment nt hall, this. (Thursday) ing spread of the scourge. and Howard city cemetery was dedicated by Page, .Bountiful; WedC. Those attending the meeting who investigated. Santarellia autoSmith, late Averring the fire hazard in Da- protem Ralph W. I. Barkdull. George Wood, Farmington and Wednesday were: George E Dib- mobile was knocked from the vis county schools is great. Dr. nesday evening. Williams was hailed into the Clyde Willey, Bountiful ble, Samuel Morgan, J. T. Arbon. highway and turned over in a bor Barnes scored the lack of fire eeijt, which features 27 Boxing exhibitions feature Roy boxing and two wrest-wi- ll It Eunice Van Orden. Mrs. Ella Wil- row pit Mrs. Santarelli was un- drills. Golden Layton, county sani- court of City Justice of the reace Sanders, Kaysville, vs. Sterling 8 A. Mrs. B. at Mrs. V. K. m., Barton. begin liams, p. Saxton, February 3, hurt tarian, declared fire extinguishers Charles Irene Doney. Mrs. Julia Gailey, of sufficient size and effectiveness on a complaint signed by City Mar- Pack, Woods Cross; Russell Stokan.- , ttendance is expected. vs. Don Mrs. Samuel Morgan. Mary Craits, Young, of the Davis are lacking in all Davis county shal Sam Bloxham, which alleged er, Clearfield, cnool, will present the enter- -' ; Dee Orsen, BY, U., schools. the. defendant was disturbing the Myrtle Davidson, Miss. Coy Fife t in cooperation with Len Nat Perkins, Kaysville; andLMrOf evierjSpinney ErnesOfcKay. representing the eace In the E. L. Tall Bowling al-- Jones, Provo, vs. Harlow Hayes, Activities SALT LAKE CITY .Spencer Adams, D. Clair 2. At at denial assoc ia Ogden Kaysville, cooperative February Dick Balderston, BounUlen Smith and Dr. of representatives of the fifteenth tion, gave reports of the organiza this time Williams pleaded not guil- Kaysville; ill 7W; vs. session d Frank twenty-thirtiful, the at Jones, Kaysville; district Tanner, of the Layton tions activities for, the last 14 ty, asking for privilege of being t of the Utah state legislature cenmonths, giving details of advantages represented by counsel, and trial Junior Green, Layton, vs. Max Saunders, Clearfield; LaMar Green, ;oded on the boxing card are tered during the fourth week of to be gained by cooperative effort. was set for February 10. East Kaysville, vs. David Flint, between: Junior Green and the lawmaking conclave in the co. A noticeable in diet the Williams filed Mr. affidavit an change KAYSVILLE Mrs. John E. BarWest and the measures Kaysville. of four UR9 West school Bount- Wednesday stating that he could of children at Stoker and Reed authoring mras hostess to the Lantern in. rf ker, since the of iful a and not have trial fair inauguration ,n Weaver and Vern introduction of another by Repre- club Jr., impartial at her home Wednesday after- William was report- before said justice, by reason of JacJ Anderson and Royal sentative Harry L. Strong. Wright Receives Arm novel teaching method, was home The noon. attractively ed by Principal G. D. Wynn, Senator Lloyd Riley cosponsored fy? Frank Jones and Dick prejudice or bias of the justice, am theme. When Bull Mr. Wynn told the group students on these grounds Thomley Sob Preshaw and Mutt S. B. 192, 193 and 194, amending decorated with the Lincoln Injury K busiand call Following the roll are correcting dietary mistakes as Swan, counsel for defense, file Flint and Harold the direct primary law. Principal ness ParWilliam Mrs. Charges meeting, result of an experiment at the motion for change of venue. Fhil Bodily and But amendments proposed retain the W. L. Pet. Pts. Op. ker reviewed the book, Fanny school with white rats, brought the regbut run-of- f election SDon require Granite . 5 1 .833 168 119 Feller the and ?nd It by pros Vi. represented being by Margaret Armstrong. here from the Utah State Agricul ecuting attorney, William II. King Davis istration of party affiliations by Kemble, )Zj .v kstrom. 4 2 .007 203 171 . William J. a KAYSVILLE Mrs. Emil M. Whitesides gave cural college at Logan. The young that the . Wuing matches have been and candidates; authorize voters to list sketch tx the death-o- f Lincoln .defendant Bingham. instipu4L,j2JKZm4SS..J22 city, sustained and ' Kaysville, 40, Wright, sters have seenr he Said, that" the lated the trial to be held before Jordan Rex Hill and theft" party affiliations,' and 4 2 .007 150 139 when fS his a Williams of gored arm, F. gave Mri. right Ralph unless juries fe little are animals, school board they nd Roy Miya and the judiciary and 2 4 --333 164 was Cyprus .. Justice the TuesSmith, stipulation noon bull at an angry My by Captain. a balanced diet, fail to grow prop ballot reading, Captain, Tooele A special attrac- - on a separate . 2 4 --333 177 granted Following the lesson the lunch- day. and yt some instances die. erly elections. t 2 6 .333 111 at Murray and general FwvfTheM-ysteralso carrying out the theme of Most marked change is the con an employe on the R. 0. Wright, 1 5 .1G7 155 Grantsville Representative Strong introduced eon, nineteen sumption of milk. Before the test, Layton farm, had gone to the road south of Lincoln, was served to a bill adding a and the following guests: ' .EK LETTER PLEDGES -- Clearfield to the state road system. members Harvey home to get the ani- he reported, a very few of the Fridays Results W. Mrs. Mrs. J; Clark was locked in a corral. pupils brought milk to supplement Cheney, which mal LAKE CITY A number He coauthored H. B. 149, approGranite 27, Davis 23. Mrs. H. W. King, Mrs. As Wright reached through the their luncheons at noon, but the Grantsville 22. 29, w students are among priating $10,4X10 for administration Thomley, Murray BarSamue KAYSVILLE E. Mrs. J. William H. King, Principal to loosen a chain fastener, the number has now increased unti act. gate trade fra-30, to fair Bingham of the ed?es practices Cyprus 16. tij? University B. Cottrell, Mrs. bull charged, striking his arm. bring Morgan of the Davis high schoo approximately Sr, Mrs. CarlMrs. and sororities. Among the Tooele 31. Jordan Senator Riley voted yes on the ker, 39, Wed Galnext announced that William the product every day today e defeated senate bill proposing es- E. H. Scoffield, ot the Pi A!a rf't-bIa S. L. Hospital So enthused have the children nesday evening will be parents' Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. A. braith,. , of state a department Tuesdays Results re Roger tablishment First aid treatment was rendered become over the idea that they visiting night at the high schoo on M. Stewart, Mrs. H. V. Mansell, ballots Davis He cast 58, Tooele 37. yes of David justice. The parents will visit the teachers Cross; Mrs. J. E. Hancey, Mrs. William E. by Dr. G, D. Rutledge of Kaysville, are now continuing the experiment 30, Murray 16. Bingham m to 8:00 hniiVCarfie,d; Dw iPht Walton, other measures approved in the in rooms from to the man 7!0( the p. the the the school moved rats at born with and who later Barton, Mrs. Lester Walton Grantsville 32, Cyprus 29. be discusset will ?nd Val Sheffield, upper house last week. Lake and problems explained. Marks hospital In Salt principal Knewell Barnes. St Mrs. no voted 12. Granite Jordan 14, ss Janet Jardine, of Representative Strong Wif.i' Following this, they will attend the The next meeting of the club will City. The animals horn pierced W lecture Dr. at LOS of ANGELES pledge to Chi Ome-'s- s on H. B. 44, extending registration be held at the and FOR DEPART Meyers regular home of Mrs. Wen- the arm between the elbow Fridays Schedule Lucille Ellison, of plumbers throughout the state.y dell Barnes on Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chaffin wil the forum meeting from 8:00 to 22. The shoulder, badly tearing the muscles February B. ap-H. Jordan at Davis. 42, m. He also voted no on 9:30 'Z: A1.188 Ann Cottrell, Los p. for Angeles. California, depart lesson will be given by Mrs. J. J and tendons, said the doctor. license Tooele vehicle at Bingham. . motor to be will run Buses transport Betty Jane Morgan, portioning The injury will probably impair Saturday for a visit with their aon. at on a 43.4i-1- 0 Bowman and will be a review of the Murray. not towns do have nd and Cyprus who those cities to fees S3 Gordon Lawrence Kuth ant Mrs. Dr. and parents Chaffin, 'kful' Mar use of the arm, the physician Grantsville at Granite. ar new pledges in the basis. He approved other bouse book, The Nutmeg Tree, by' transportation to the high sthoo family. garet Sharp. ftma sorority. passed bills last week. ment hall, February Factory District vton Allotment Is Set at 5,723 Acres Sla-rm- 12-1- h pro-t-odur- e, . on ad-vi- lJ ROTARY CLUB 14-1- , 2 league-leadin- SLATES GAMES re-U- ce SPORTSMEN g . 4-- j dis-DA- D DUMUriT , ihim nmhhl 5n-3- 7 AT MEETING j Q Services Held for Farmington Lady i U prop-Uuipme- nt; Smith-Hugh- es . - ; j j all-st- ar -- f d, vice-preside- A r. CARS CRASH, 1 Committee Urges Vocational Class In Davis Schools - i Funeral Services Held Friday for pt FOUR INJURED WEDNESDAY Leo E. Mayfield unin-honal- ly -- Elders Sponsor Athletic Meet At Davis High one-ha- lf - . Disease Control Urged by Davis Health Director w-ye- ar offi-dvise- d. - Carnival Suspended Sentence Granted Kaysville Man on Wednesday Sponsored Kiwanis Club 'fm semi-fina- ls snow-covere- 60-da- Davis Legislators Promote Activities In States Welfare Feller,-Bmmti- vs-Irv- liAYSVIIXESlAN fni in ey Lantern Club Held GORED TUESDAY E. Mrs. J. Barker At DY ANGRY BULL Standing of Teams In Jordan District -- 3 en onv-bin- kZr?: non-partis- y e an Parents to Visit -- -- Al-pbe- us ile Davis High Schoo 'nty m Kap-fratern- 'wil two-thir- ity . Cen-Ml- ss r ds f v3 J |