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Show ,,vi3-Bingha- m r Today Game 0. with ended nice fains. rushed the ball to Bing. ( DJjnch line as the half ended first V. 0-- K VwJwre X th still tied 0 .to 0. - Frankrllydc Is fMiss Bowman Is rtoerations ThisWeek KAYSVU.l.K- -il kaysville, in rept condition at n Sal allowing injuries automobile aceidt Sunday night. Mr. Hyde, 'super Factory to Begin Campaign Which Is Expected to Run for 90 Days; Tonnage . l m TRUCKER IS Featured Friday On Music Program Injured Sunday AsCar ucrturns uf KILLED Is K CITY -- Miss Uuih SALT liowimin, of .Kay sv die, pniticip.it-- t poor ed in thojo irt n pump Ido ii in nn Tpresentalioii of the L'ue Danube t rtial Walt., which w,n si part, of the program pnesrnted Friday hy tho the Umvcrutv of Utah MiimV Depaiment at. the annual meeting .f tin (It 1 V . cii-c- i Vehicle j. National toti out mn of (Mta-r-- Rentes Highway, 100 Feet Plunges Into Cun von - 1' Layton ON . of Music Clubs FA k.MINGTON - Davis The peifortuanee I emitted t ountys this eiisemhlo was described by hie way mcidont death mark rose 85,000 hrilii musie critics as ght Sunday t with the death ant. and was one. of the high sp.q- - of Tth Itapphye Reynolds. 19, of On m. who died in a truck acof the entire coiixtntion. Swinging into action this yeek. well over' KAYSVILLE cident in Farnur.gton canyon. . hundred fifty thousand farmers, agricultural workers, Key ladils' died Sunday of a d lad factory' employes in nine Rocky Mountain and Pacific Ji suffered when 'the launch a fall and winter campaign to 01 truck he was driving lift the skyCoast states will line road eust of Farmington about reduced reserves. Americas greatly Ljenish sugar Including ,.'t:nn ji. in. und lolhd too feet which have been in factories California operation for several down the mountain to the canyon Lv. 55 factories in Utah, Idaho, below.. . . Oregon, Hit Soft Spot Sngton, California, Colorado,to Employed as a truck dnver to Newell Uarnes arrives at I.axton Simar company factory with South Dakota are expected haul produce to the CCO camp first load of beets for I93!) campaign, fiom the David . Itarncs approximately 24.2W.oixt .Mrs. Miller, Mrs, Robinson !n FnnnmgOm flats, ho was re- 5Sdred-pound-bag- s of refiri-n- r farm in West Kaysville. Incidently, Newell arrived with two loads turpmg frtnft the camfi to, Farm- as against the total probefore mgton wU the vehicle hit a soft else arrived Annixersaiies had the at Obyvne anyone Tuesday. factory, ved in the same area last year shoulder An the road and; plunged ViO.iXKt on Sunday down the mouptainside. Two other passengers in the . . in were injured, hut not seri. tiuck the of Sugar Layton plant ously They are Dean Ford, 17. operations this North Farmington Resident ffloany begins Utah-Idah- o Max Williams. 17. both of and . , t .... of , Sugar plants to Observe Eightieth :S"'uily. WUliama suffered a frac Fork Two Kaysville tompany at Garland, Spanish SVILLE LAYTON Trial f.n K V. Sioi.l. vtrsary reception of Mrs Elizabeth lured jaw and lucerations. 5), October Ford Jordan West began ud residents. LaMar Green and George Anniversary to Cowley Brown Miller, hut none was Tut about the face. LOLNTIrUL Three persons Harnett, are members of a class Hooper, who was pinii!i,-Md 12, respectively. Plants of more was Mrs. received than fondly Rolled 400 Feet suffered injuries at 6:2U p. m . f r, carpentry students at Weber plead not guilty aflei he mh fined Dora Robinson, It Amalgamated Sugar company a close friend for reckless for has been Set FARMINGTON his driving, Officers said the car had iust Celebrating opened Saturdnv, when the automobile in Lewiston and Ogden To . Ogden. years. for October 16 bofoie .luMiie of the of Nith birthday anniversary, Joseph which they were riding was struck college rounded a curve on the winding FarmThe met in twodudiea Monday. The Centerfield plant first the Already young carpenters Peace J. B. Cooley of Layton road when it overtgrned.' It' rolled will Wells Hess will be honored at an by an interurban train, one block tht Gunnison Sugar company ington when Mrs. Miller wai 11 house reception at his home north of the Bamberger station have completed construction of 2 was Steed down to the lower part of 16. open arrested -- 7. October on nearly August years of age And Mrs. Robin., on the lgin operations tabks for the college typing de- - north of the in North Farmington, Sunday. at Bountiful. junction Farmington highway,! 4x feet We 12. was been have boson Periods soOperating eight tables for the Mr, Hess was born, October 11, forest service camp. nTtev other friends since our first meeting, own the slope. Reported greatly improved since ipartment, and skeL Officials of these companies estlit department 18.79, in Farmington, a son of the motorists complained lie had forced und our Reynolds was brought to a Salt accident was Pegv Ure, (1. friendship hus lasted imate the following approximate late W. and Emaline most seriously injured of the three, ing desks for the art department. thpm from ake John Bishop hospital, while the other hlghwuy. Allt,)t rebeyond belief, they both operating periods for these plants: Bigler Hess. He is the eldest liv- who suffered a skull fracture. Her 9 Jay Green, also of Kaysvill were treated at the were officers State mssengers Highway ing marked. Garland, lx days; Spanish Fork, member of the family, which mother, Mrs. Beulah Ure. 39. who a student at Weber this year. Pazell Patrolman and Depu'armington George ing camp before honin held The Sunday reception ; days; West Jordan, 70 days; numbered (53 children. heriff Reed Oviatt. was driving the machine, suffered going home. Reynolds never rety of whose Mrs. or 74 Miller, birthday days; Ojden, M days; Lewiston, Mr. Hess spent his boyhood days three broken ribs and severe cuts CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY so. Appearing before Justice Cooh-y- , was Friday, was attended by nearly gained consciousness. Layton, tx days; Centerfield, in Farmington engaged in farm- about the head and body. Willis Lived in Bountiful LAYTON A Dutch lunch and shortly after hia arrest. Steed 2ix) persons. The date also marked days. and dairying. 17. suffered serious cuts about Ure. The victim waa born at Widtaoe, ing ?7.7 and fined Mrs. Uobinaona was, pleaded anniverguilty birthday picture taking ceremony will he The estimated tonnage by compthe head and bruises. in Idaho for Jtah, Lived offense the reckless 21, 1920, a aon September Utah-Idahdriving featured Kiwanis o at the sary, fireplace anies is as follows: The three victims were treated of William T. drivand to and Jennie Maud have $2..70 On November 24. issi, he marfor a FarmMrs. Miller born failure at was Friday, according to Arthur F. tons; ried Minnie Palmer in 1,130,000 Sugar company, license. by Dr. J. C. Stocks of Bountiful Layton, lie had lived Lake Reynolds, ers October Salt Uppleye the ls.76, 6, ington, of club. local daughter the president the Amalgamated Sugar company, n who was the said Orem most hia of being Endowment house. the of and In girl kept life, but had James The Cowley. Kiwanians All Mary Heap case to and are was City attend the reopened urged M3.000 tona; Layton Sugar compof 1SS2, they moved to under observation, and had not been this meeting as pictures will be defendant was permitted to plead She recalled that as a girl rhe resided with a aister in Bountiful spring any. 83, (XX) tons; Gunnison Sugar Cassia county, Idaho, and settled takeh to a hospital. sent to International headquarter. not guilty before the fine was paid. herded sheep and made clothing the past three months. Franklin tompany, 82,000 tons. told Ure Mrs. said them .Officers A new for her family. Surviving are hia. parents amL-th-e on Cassia creek. county she was County Sugar Company, at Presteast slowly and 1 had no ahoca when I was following brothers and sis- driving endured the at time, that couple on, Idaho, which also draws on Mrs. J. L. Bay of Eureka, no soind ters: she that heard some had but in warning mother establishthe girl, brought Utah areas for a portion of its many hardships from the train. linen from England, ao she Sevada; Duard Reynolds of Elsinew home. of their ment heavy beets commenced operating on made shoea from the cloth and nore, Mrs. N. C. Thomson of Although not overturned, the Mr. Hess served as a missionary " 7 October 0, to run for approximatelof in was front machine sewed them to my feet, said Mrs. Bountiful. Mrs. Ernest Goulding of pushed for the L. D. S. church in what ' y 73 days, handling approximatel- was then called the Indian Terri- - the train ss feet north from the r; Alton, Mrs. M. W. Wasden of Miller. an esty WO,(XX) tons of beets,-foof impact. . Lester Casteel She is very active despite her Scipio, Mrs. llalord Adorns of i from mission, December, tory imated yield of 280,000 of Ogden was motorman on the advanced years, and still enioya Orem. Reed Reynolds of Benjamin until December, 1898. tags of sugar. train sewing and housework. Her hobby, and Rhoda Reynolds of Orem. In 11)01 the couple moved back to Employment Hess Mr. where collecting North inspirational writings, Farmington, of these companies still resides. . Officials has grown to such proportions that Mrs. Hess died Defurther estimate that 1939 operatiseveral scrap books have been filled. 14. 1918, during an influons will give employment to 21(X) cember Mra. Robinson waa born, October enza epidemic. Utah factory and 8, I K.7.8, in England, a daughter receiving station Active Churchman vorkers, and .19,000 farmers and of William II. and Hannah Story The gentleman has field laborers this Watson. She came with her parents year, for a total always been a very active member -- 1 factory, and agricultural to the United States in 1862. payroll of the L. D. S. church and in the FARMINGTON Two days have In an effort to SYRACUSE and crossed the plains to Salt lake approximately $3,81(240. The community. He served four years been designated. October -- 47 and check-thnoxious weeds, etimated value of the crop in on the South Davis stake Y. M. 31. snrrad of City. , for registration of voters who Utah, exclusive of Residing .in Suit Lake for a George L Hobson, state weed susugar beet by- M. I. A. board, two years as a will cast ballots in the coming products for livestock feeding and counselor and two short time, the family later moved pervisor, has notified local weed years as superin- municipal elections. November 7, benefits to the land to Farmington, where they resided officials to inspect baled hay being anthrough fertili- tendent. R. Bruce Clerk Major County sation, will be $12,960, (XX), basipermanently with the exception of sold to deer hunters in Davis county. On September 8, 1920. he married nounced. If hay or straw is being baled ng this estimate on a short time snent In Cache Valley retail Ilulda Johnson in the Salt Lake 19 vot in the present Registration agents bride market became Dora Watson the place in your community they any estiof The children Two price L. D. S. temple. sugar. ing districts of the county are as mated value of beet of J. E. Robinson, March 2. 1878, in is no doubt that it will be sold to beet p&lp were born to this couple. No. 1. Sylvia H. Riley; tops, follows: and molasses the Old Salt Lake Endowment hunters, even if such is not in the for livestock feeding Mr. Hess children are as fol- No. 2. Helen S. Lee; No. 3, Jean Mr. Robinson died in 1918. mind of the person who is having house. worth another (XX). lows: Mrs. Laurita Hess Griffith. Z. Murdock; No. 4. Retta Howard; her residence in Farm the hay baled, said Mr. Hobson. Based on an LorDuring of harvest No. .7. Alice G. Ilepworth; No. 6. expected Joseph Wells Hess, Jr., and Mrs. 51M0 acres in Robinson hat been an No infestation is so costly to agriington, this state, sugar raine Hess.' all of Farmington. Emily Everett; No. 7. Iva Pac ai dent church worker, having serv culture and others involved in Kwpanies will pay in p ropery and He has four grandchildren and two No. 8, Freda Stelter; No. 9. Nettie ed in the Relief society, as a mem- eradication work as it is on the ' otise taxes an average of $2.7.00 G. Wilcox; No. 10. Lois J. Phillips; great grandchildren. ber of the South Davis stake Pri mountain streams, bushy and steep a acre, or a Riida No. total of approximatel12, No. 11. Alvin Nalder; Joe from Lou to chevrons y 1127(5, (XX). Knight, mary board and for .V) years was a areas. It is almost impossible to left) presents Bryan (third CLUB ORGANIZED S. Williams; No. 13. Amanda Ray; member of the Farmington wart eradicate under such conditions. while team f of No. a of Clearfield, 1.7, Production No. 14. Thomas Parker; championship trap shooting BOUNTIFUL Organization captain choir. Estimates of production for the Republican Study club was effected Pearl Green ;No. 16. Gerda Thur-gooCharles Knight (left). Bob Smith and Phil Mabey, other members Mrs, Robinson is the mother o: J Rocky Mountain and Pacific this (Thursday) afternoon at the No. 17, John E. Thurgood; look on. Howard Thomas, fifth member of team, was not of tesm 12 living sons and daughters. They Last beet growing states, includ-aLta- home of Mrs. J. E. Trobridge. No. 18. Arta Whitesides and No, Dr. It. C. Robinson and Mrs are: for the present picture. was the D. Burnett. 19. Joseph Idaho, Montana, meeting Special speaker at Wallace Potter. Farmington; W '; Mrs. Jesse F. Cannon. Republican Every person who wishes to vote Washington, O. Frank C). Robinson Robinson, CLEARFIELD Performing like 23; Charles Knight. 23 and Joe and Evan J. Robinson. Salt Lake CbUjrado, and South Da-- ( National committeewoman from at the coming election shoald che k A bench warFARMINGTON n 21. from team Knight Continued, on Page Four.) with registration lists posted to be veterans, a Utah. Mrs. Wallaee Bourne. Field rant was issued Wednesday for ClearCity; to the Nearest took club all Gun listed. is Clearfield name competitor her or the sure his Mrs,. Harry Fote. Ncphi; Mrs II. - C Hoggan, . Salt- - Lake City, Those whojdid npt vote. at. tbejasi comers.at. the. annual trap shoot field aggregation was the Ogden ng;. J. Fisher and Mrs. Edwar driver for Burlington TrailwMys, rank K8. Ogden general election and persons who of the Weber County Wild Life Elks with a score of speed-"- '' when T.Diroble,Sn..J,!ranciacnXaliior .wilh.10fi.and third Kiwjinisvyas have, just reached J21 must register federation., at... Ogderu. Sunday. San ing fine, imposed by Justice of the Led by Phil Mabey 'and Howard Evanston Wild Life , federation nia; Mrs. Paul Thomassen, California; Grant Robinson Peace Walter Rampton, September Thomas, who knocked down 2.7 broke 10.7. Texaco and Ogden Ro- Jose, Falls. Idaho, and Clifford 21. daho birds each for a- perfect score, the tary cracked 101. Ogdeii Exchange tobinson. Phoenix, Arizona. Life Wild Hoggan was arrested, on SeptemDavis broke 117 a 102, out in County of team turned posRobinson's Mrs. of In celebration ber 23 by State Highway Patrolman Ro. Other members of the federation 100 and Kaysville sible all six daugh- L B. Browning for driving a bus anniversary, drthday 99. club Bob Smith scored team tary zone. ters and three sons enjoyed a family 60 miles per hour in a dinner-Sunda- y evening KAYS ILLE Black- Complimenting Mr. Thomas. lawyer in Mrs. Kenneth E. KAYSVILLE weal club on the member of the for Bremerton; program of foot. Idaho, and giving instructions for tary club ther and was elected j)otson departed where she joined Wash., Sunday, of Local Plant Will Be -- c Tons finc-tuie- in LADIES MARK J. NATAL DAYS W. HESS WILL MARK j BIRTHDAY Three Bountiful Three Kaysville Boys at Weber Persons Injured At R. R. Crossing. JusticcCourt A ' . . Reckless I)ri er Will Appear ; . - i . st ERA . ' TEAM TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP - -- r , 100-pou- mmf- - - Two Days Named For Registration In Davis Cities Weed Officials To Inspect Hay Sold to Hunters 1 -- - -- e d; Rampton Issues Bench Warrant h. Wyo-Orego- n, Cali-orn- five-ma- -- Governor Mrs. Dotson Addresses Rotary Departed Sunday Join Husband . K. E. - 12-7- To governor of theMlOth district at convention in Rotarys 30th annual, X. June. Cleveland last President Dr. D. Keith-Barnand Secretary Wayne K. Sheffield of the Kaysville club and thKl members conferred with Governor Thomas on club administration and club activities. The Rotary club of Kaysville was organized in 1938 and now meets weekly at the Davis Governor county high school. Thomas was one of the 2(X men who were elected to serve Rotary s Rotarians .7.000 clubs and 210.(xx andgeographical countries in 80 divisions of the world. Governor Thomas was elected a member of the Idaho legislature the at the time when he voted for had first ofcharge of the state treasurers then was He two years. fice for the United appointed register of'Blackfoot by at office land States President William McKinley and afterwards reappointed by PresiTho-mdent Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. ofnumerous other occupied fices by election and appointment and terminated bis political activities with five terms in the state senate enjoying all the honors the senate could confer. es N. , time.--Lat- r er Lorenzo ft, Thomas of Rotary, Lorenzo (jtah-'stric- jnomas, governor of the to t, was in Kaysville on his official visit p,13? ry clubs of this vicinity. Barnes to Speak Ignoring Stop At Coach Session Signs Draws $5 her husband for an indefinite stay in that city. resident of Kaysville, A'lif Mrs. Dotson expressed gratitude for patronage received during the past nine years that she has operated a beauty shop in Kaysville. Mm. Dotson was, prior to her July 10 of this year, Miss Breta kJnford. Miss flJen Pace of Salt Lake City is at liyesent operating the Kaysville beadty. establishment. ng mar-riajjev- on Two motorists KAYSVILLE pleaded guilty to" ignoring stop ty during the signs in past week, and each paid a .8.7 fine. Raymond L. Day. of Ogden paid his fine when haled into the court of Justice of the Peace Walter Rampton of Faripington, and Joseph Hodges of Logan paid his assessment to Justice of the Peace Wendell Barnes of Kaysville. Davis-coun- KAYSVILLE Dr. D. Keith Baimes, Davis county health director, has been chosen as one of the principal speakers at a meeting of the Utah State ('sehes asso elation to be held m Salt Lake City, Saturday, Announcement of the meeting was made by Delbert I). Young, president of the association. Elec tion of officers will he held dur ing the session. CELEBRATE TOGETHER a A Named Headsof Sivan;Barton X 'N -- , ft 40-mi- -- Thomley K. Swan,- attorney, and Albert B. Barton, former Davis cdunty commissioner were chosen by Republicans and Democrats respectively, as candidates for mayor in the municipal election KAYSVILLE NovemberTr- - Democrats, meeting Friday night, chose Harry L. Strong, member of the Utah legislature andXax commission as a candidate for cilman. Two-ye- ar employe, coun- councilmen were selected as follows:' Spen-- . cer Barton, Rov N. Kilfoyle, , and B. 0. Brough. Irene Swan -- was nominated for recorder and1' JL'P.' Matthews was named to the treasurer post In addition to Mr. Swan, Re publicans nominated E. Van Sanders as with A. W. Nance, Roatl Hyde, and Howard Thomas a J. Vernon Wool-Be- y councilman. nominated for recorder, was B. "Jarman 'was named and the treasurer candidate. Both Mr. Woolsey and Mr. Jarman are incumbents. ar Jr Mrs.. Dora Robinson, left, and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, friends for years, observe birthday anniversaries. . |