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Show NUMBER 3 KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 18,Jl910. May Sale Date ; .(BBOARD Set 1940 (HIDIESPLAN for Recreational Definite Kates Art Set Agriculture Head for - Centers I " s -t- -- it. I a-n- of S. W Mr- - Sr s ed . submitted by R. W. - - ... . ... both , . tA5e ... , Lands Keturnea ' )' Ogden, for driving each paid Mo fines miles an hour in ng Man Hurt by Horse J. Hayward, merchant, was seriously injured Sunday morning, when the nwse he was riding fell when frightened by a motor vehicle. Mr. Hayward is reported recovering in a Salt Lake. City hospital numerous broken bones and zones. Following too close behind an- other vehicle cost Max W. Burt assessment. of Ogden a M2.oO Hugh C. Patrick. Salt Lake City, paid 7.ro for passing on a curve Harry M. Stewart, Salt Lake City, was find ST, for passing another vehicle on the wrong side. y He was granted a stay of exeeution. stop For failing to observe signs, Alva G. Burton, Ogden, was fined $7... with $." suspended; Mrs. Dora Rich, Morgan, and Hubert B. Smith of Kaysville, each fines. paid Youths Are Apprehended for enitie Thpft5' 9 10 , Annual i oiiven-Ogde"Iumvss nf 1 nr i . will he hcl Saturdar "'Ilniin Wmteis n. l'rovo Mrs of th. m .dtunl eh.ipt i (Iiiest speakers will he Mi ,. Wd ham Kleter of loitland, Oie vice president of the national congress Dr John I. CuiliMr, of the U. S A. Dr. Amos N. MciuU and Dr. John T. Waldquist. , - H. ed 1(5 lx or above When topping and loading are performed by different persons, 30 per cent of the above rate is to Swenson Named Commander of Veteran Group Weber; 1'..' tr 1 $?.' O'VC V v j -- . J. V. Woolsey - Named President Of Young G.O.P. KAYSVILLE J. V. Woolsey wan numed president of the Young Republican club of Kaysville at an i begun onUiighw ay widening organization meeting held at the-cithall, Wednesday night. Other officers selected were: Mrs. Edith Koldewyn, vice president; Brian ONeil, secretary-treasure- r; Elaine Hyde, historian, and William 8. Epperson, central committee member. Marvin Ilertosh, Salt Lake City attorney, was principal speaker at charac- the meeting and Roy Simmons of LAYTON- - Portraying of' other Layton, district committeeman Goose and Mother ters of aided in as' work y and beautification project. CLEARFIELD Eliminating a - Spring Festival Slated Wednesday Ily Junior Girls bad curve in U. S. highwuy 91 and adding a beauty spot in Clearfields business district, work was begun last week on a project furthering improvement of the Suit highwuy. All business houses and homes on the east side of the highway of Junrhymes, memlx-rhave been moved back upproxi nursery of North ior organizations girls' feet to make room for Davis stake M. L A. will be mately the widening project, Plans call Hired in n Spring at for four lanes of traffic .which will , ,, s wan at 7:30 lie to zone be divided by a neutral to according Wednesday, planted with grass and shrubs. A sprinkling system will be installed. Members of the seven wan ,.,;ii to care for the planting. of the various Wood pqie, property of the present pantonnnes and awards will la rhymes lnurstry Clearfield Pipeline . corporation. u ju(tft.(1 ouU.tand- has been removed from its pres- - r ent place along the highway, and ing. is being replaced with eight-incsteel pipe around the new highway Iaike-Ogde- n s ." i the county organization, forming the new group. fen-stiv- Lny-chap- i el FINED FOR SPEED W. Staley of Lay-to- n LAYTON-- T. paid a $10 fine Monday when he was haled into the court of Justice of the Peace J. B. Cooley on a charge of driving T miles an zone. He was hour in a arrested south of Layton by Davis county officers. 50-mi- le h Preparing School Annual curve. Primary Election Will Be Held at Davis on Friday Petitions for stuKAYSVILLE dent body officers at Davts high school were accepted Wednesday in preparation for primary elections to be held Friday, In order to have a name placed on the primary ballot, a student had to have 50 signers to a tion. The names of the two highest seeking office will be placed board. on'IIiIT gi'nciatTtcCttiTrr hatlotrAprik-24extend The project, which will be will o miles, approximately-twStudenls'and lhF offices-they K GWrfiold town. W, eem-pHWhite, P. A., and state road commission seek are: President, Stephen Whitesides Evan Holbrook, Keith next Vork will begin within the and Marvin I,ewi; ten days, Mr. Holt said. Lucille Smith. Afton Sessions, Lucille Harris, Louise Wilcox, BonTeam nie Itae Ellison and Ruth Nelson; - ot . ' vice-preside- nt Dart Tennis Wins Over Tooele Davis high KAYSVILLE schools tennis teams still remain in first place in the district, following matches with Tooele Tuesday. Games are set at Grantsville this (Thursday) afternoon arid with Cyprus here on Tuesday, fete Results of the Tooele-Davare: Vernon Hill Davis, defeated Antone Jay Bower. Tooele, 1 Barnes and Bob Barker, Davis, KAYSVILLE Sixth grade 'fit the - Kaysville. public school presented an assembly program Friday afternoon.in a play, Those taking part Common Law in England, were: Canute Barnes. Lyle Bennett, De-ts -- r Lynn and Marvin Lewis. seeretary-trensure- White-side- s Mrs. II. H. Blood To Be Honored at Tea on Wednesday KAY SVI LLE Appro x ii ate iy will atwomen Davis 125 county tend ceremonies honoring Mrs. Henry H. Blood at the governors Bob Goodfellow, Elizabeth Call Gloria Harris and Keith Jacques mansion in Salt Lake City, Ved-and Tooele, Aldous. Adages to Mrs. ad ay aftemofliL-agggrdin- g choose pictures which will appear In Davis high school annual Arnold Johnson ah'(JRt'Cd" 0 the ol Morgan, president HolbrookDavis. defeated Baldwin Samuel. oLwcunens. Davis KAVSVI LLE Staff members of orit by. the local, school, and is 1 and Shields, Tooele, clubs. D Book, Davis high schoor ed for distribution to the students - The affair, sponsored by the annual are busy this week put- on May 21. RELAY ENTRANTS and Keith Goodfellow Utah federation of womens clubs Bob ceremonting the final intouches on copy business managers, KAYSVILLE Davis high school will feature are preparation for Jaques the lawm at and Afton Jardine,1 Jean will enter 28 men in the state high ies at 3:30 p. m.-while Gloria Betty it to the printer, Leola Reading, school invitational relays to be held the governor's home, to be followed submitting Sessions, Emelyn Harris and Elizabeth Call, Junior and Stewart Dick at Provo at 2 p. m., Saturday, by a tea at 4:00 p. m. Webster, said Monday. The program Wednesday is a of the general Coach Deb Young said today. The A book of 176 pages, the volume Davis are members three-da- y convention of the local athletes will enter all eight portion staff. ever will be one of the finest put the federation. 1 1 is 8-- 6; 6-- de-foat- ei Ivans 0-- , rs Tol-ma- n, H 0-- 4; 0-- SCHOOL BUYS CURTAIN is the faculty LLE Miss Shirley SKss Cleone Adams BOUNTIFUL Members of the Bountiful was award-.t-,- 1 advisor. association at Place for accuracy in' the Xhe first year bookkeeping team, aided school by D. R. won Stoker ar, taping division of the directed by IL H. individuals who his staff of teachprincipal, comraercial contest second place, and Bet- ers and J. N. Bills, manager of Ingham Young university won bookkeeping honors were sec- the Town theatre, have completed Woods Cross, i Friday; . a curtain on ty Lou Moss ofBarlow of Bountiful, a project of installing Dale and 61 ond, words iKanEertr tjTed new stage of the school. the ote, with only eight errors. fourth. Rob'V sy. Scene in Clearfield (Special to The Reflex) of CLEARFIELD Approval five-foa of construction for plans cement sidewalk on the east side of U. S. highway 91 front the North Davis junior high school to the north limits of Clearfield, was announced this week bq G. Harold Holt, president of the town Sixth Graders Stage Assembly Parent-Teache- v vr Jt-- Point; Wil-jlm- m Ml V- : i.1 - Smalt, South East 1 1 L To Be Constructed : Chipman, Robert Nichols, Collett and Nevin Criddle. , were delegates F.dwurd M. P. Whitesides, A, K. Cook, West Burnham, Bountiful; George F. Holt, Clearfield; . Simmons. West Layton; R. Alvin Moss, Hut Bountiful; Frank L. Iuiyton, Kaysville No 10; W. S. Hatch, South Bountiful; David A. Johnston. Clinton; lu'Koy B. Smith, Sunset; A. It. Anderson, Syracuse; Hay J. Dawson, latyton town; Thornley K. Swun, Kaysville No. 9; George B. Mann, Vaughn Moss, Hubert W. Hatch and Ernest R. Grant, West Bountiful, and John II. Burningham, Bountiful. DelegateR-Ht-larg- e named were; U'lyd Hiley, Wjlliam A. Dawson, T. C. Sorensen of C ntcrville and Mrs. Ivy Priest of Bountiful. xS Cement Sidewalk Ur VariRoLTnrStewarrt-Burtih--Pau- l- Vk'r, - C paid for loading. Other Methods of unusual circumbecause If, stances, it is essential to employ labor on other than a piece-rat- e basis for operations for which only- - piece rates are specified., or if the use of special machine methods of planting, cultivation, or harvesting reduce the amount of labor required as compared with the common method in use in the area for 'the operations for which rates are specified, the minimum wage rate is to be agreed upon between the producer and the laborer. In both cases the rate must be ap- proved by the State AAA conimittee as being equivalent to the piece rate specified for such work in the determination. If the producer and the laborer agree in writing that the laborer is to receive the sum of the payments specified for blocking and thinning, and the first and second hoeing, regardless of the number of hoeings actually required, the payment of this amount will be deemed to meet the requirements of this determination of fair and reasonable wages for .blocking, thinning, hoeing and weeding. When wage rates higher than the foregoing are agreed upon between growers and laborers the payment of such rates is required. j stu-dCn- ri following Layton; L. Furl be tf Other officers named were Two Bountiful vin Hampton, Bountiful, were in the hands of au- - jjnt; Milton J. Hess. Farmington, thorities Monday after they were secretary and Thornley K. Swan, alleged to have taken auto acces- treasurer. Selected as committee chairman sories .gasoline and a car, Sunday were Keith Stahle, interbar relanight. The youths were said to have ta- tions; Wendell Hammond, uniform ken accessories from automobiles rules and practices; William 11. on the used car lot of the Givan King, unauthorized practices, and Motor company, a car belonging to Orlando J. Bowman, public rela- Merlin Hansen and gas from park tions. Mr. Bowman, Mr. Swan and Mr. Hess were named as a comed cars in Bountiful. mittee to draft a constitution. Shirley Bangerter of Bountiful show on . wi rd JorJl Pia j? 11 t0mm',rciil contest Friday. . V 17 Stevelis. 'elected: I . f;V " i Duvi, Horace C. Beck and The .... 1. Max Swenson FARMINGTOU of Bountiful was elected commandVeter er of Covered 'Wagon-pos- t a at Wars, meeting ans of Foreign held Friday. Other officers named were: Harold M. Mayfield, senior vice commander; Willard Lundgren. junior vice commander; Karl G. Hinman, quartermaster; Hobart R. Dumke, chaplain and LaMar Barlow, Delegate lQ JfPfcsent the the annual encampment at post at- - Brigham City- - were . elected as jUnwrs: FImer Hess. Willard Lund gren, David V. Anderson. Arcnt and Harold Mayfield Madsen, Charles H. Visser. Installation of officers and presentation of colors will be made at meeting to be held at 8:0(1 p. m. in April 20 at the courthouse z i , 14 Cal- - iFarmingtom . 11 (Special to The Reflex) Jj eat .1 di 12 BOUNTIFUL Accurate at Typewriter v ""d I t 4 Davis Attorneys Id I I 5 President -- II b "n;lav and fr i M l ,1,,n " M-- Changed : i es r. J. Wilson, Republican state chairman of Ogden, keynote, speaker of the evening, told delctime the gates that the spirit of and he urged is olio of v hange, a return to the fighting traditions of the .ally pioneer, and a devotion to the ideals of the Republican form of government. Other Speakers Others addressing the group included George W. Snyder national committeeman from Republican Utah, 'Miss Jane- Wagstaff. Mar-n- ll Widening Project: Begun 3t-da- other injuries. , secreUry-treasure- David public-hearing- the state that nine bool buses had minor defects, FARMINGTON In an effort toanj an inspection to March 29. return more than LVK) acres of Superintendent Hubert C. Burton land to tax rolls of Davis county, aid that the majority of these had letters will be mailed within the been corrected. next few days to former owners of property which was sold to the county for taxes. Driver License According to County Treasurer Briant S. Jacobs, a survey recently Dates conducted reveals that (57 parcels I.mI aggregating in of ' property, SALT LAKE CITY-Cha- nge of hands in the at is acres present drivditei and hours for securing will owners Former es licenses in Davis county were the county. the William A. Dawson enounced this week by Harry L. be given a chance to redeem most the for is which property, Saonf, director of the drivers' Named bureau. part land without improvements. included are Of 22, Some homes, however, Beginning Monday, April in the list, he said. test will be given at the courthouse in Farmington from 9:30 a. A. DawBOUNTIFUL-Willi- am a. to 12 noon, and every other elected was presison, of Layton, Monday thereafter until further Two as- Bar Davis of the dent County notice. Tests were previously giv the held at sociation at a meeting every other Friday. Bountiful city hall. Monday eve-- 1 Coy eb-ete- out - of wi, auperintendent hway patrol, revealed Bountiful 1 FARMINGTON 1 , members granted $3. for Tax-Fre- e of the flag pole at Stoker rn in Bountiful. AO Board BOUNTIFUL :,- 1 1 Tt Bountiful - William A. ARMINGTON was attorn; Dawson, Layton 'icMr.wiring. s am ,.loctod Republican county chair-- , arrish set to the home and ?l (Ml to fur- - man at a convention held at the lehmes ami clothing, lartial m- - courthouse here Saturday evening. Mrs. Dora Trowbridge of Ibutn- in ,i i, t eoM ied the damage. tiful was named vice chairman, and l.lovd Hiley of Bountiful was re- - Three Assessed At Farmington , SATURDAY -- .'0-mil- o pro-Jtwnate- ly. fol-owi- time l i j , 'with ,! HE AD Delegates to State Conclave and County Officers Are Named at Meeting 1i, -- ix report, I sati-fi.- 'ON I- ; D enrollment in a school with smaller schools sharing was A provision must a definite program and approved by e presented to board before the money is giv-- j sum for a program, and any must be matched by May itieaand towns..,,,.. ool f At ap-iSc- I2 Not 0. P. G. . i . ' DAWSON NAMED . ti- FARMING f o i -j ,Vnnttd at, s:!.ihi ua. npoO' nesday follow. ur a fir .it ' '.a W Krnest Iarrish home l' re .it m. a; The fire loki out in. ,i f room of trrriu me ami nieinln the Farmnurton fire dop.u tnn i 'battled the flames fu two lour . before the eonflagi lat ion w.i-I he fire brought umier control apparently was caused by def.a- . 1m names now on td. the out- initleo hit- - eM.ndod the time of filing name, to pn! An award of .v. will la imv.h t! the person who vuhmit best name for the" annua! position. - Traffic j of farm, has a pressure Barlow 8a,d' Appropriation Ask Harvey and Mrs. Webster of Kaysvillg met B board and asked an recreation summer for '"KL board voted to ap- , .'.I ,t afr " Parrish Residence Charged withhour in a an J" mile zone. Blame Classman, Jr, of Fred L. Hampton, chairman of county commissioners, notes paid a Slit fine when haled into tlie court of Justice of the May 20 as date of auditor's tax sale. ' leaee Walter Hampton. Hiehard H.Uiukwell, of Ogden. FARMINGTON Twenty - two was f hr r t ht Miino amount Kates the same offense. parcels of Davis county property These rates were set up follow ing will be sold at the annual auditors Warren Hugh Svve.'ten, Salt l.ake Handled Cases s . ... and are as follows: City, was assessed .7.50 bv Judg. tax sale. May 20, commissioners and thinning: $s per Hamptoi when he pleaded guilty revealed Monday. Property to be RaySVlUe acreBlocking or in cents per hour. sold is that on which no taxes have miles airMiour m a to driving First hoeing: $2 per acre or :t."i been paid for the past four years. zone. cents per hour. Persons holding claim to the Tic calendar in many months was Sicond and subsequent hoeing property mav redeem it by paying recorded eaee or weed mgs: $1 per acre or S by Justice of the all cost before May 2ti, otherwise it endell Karnes after he disposed cents per hour. will be put to bid on that date, it iof nine casts ranging from stop was stated Topping and loading: on a time y;. to speeding offeii- basis, l. cents per hour, violations Dates of equalization, at which is,n On a piecework basis: time property owners may meet!stsi. Tons Net with commissioners to adjust taxes lupr ' fn for speeding Per Acre or air other matters pertaining toPa,,i a 1.e. ur in (i or below a" property taxes, have been set for dtllaine a ani llartog, 17. S and ljk,cr SI and June grounds per be secured at a yearly assessment, inch connection. runs from one mile Clearfield to the Peter Jr . - ol .par-scho- da Minimum rates FARMINGTON jo be paid laborers m the produeUion. cultivation, or hareting the 1940 sugar tHet crop by producer of Davis county who apply for pay-- j meats under the Sugar Act, were 'announced today by George K. Dibble, chairman of the county Agricultural Conservation association. Mr. Dibble said that the act requires. as one of the conditions of payments, that all persons employ- ed on u farm in the production, enl- tivatmn, or harvesting of sugar beets he paid in full for such work .at rates not less than those determined to In fair and reasonable by the secretary of agriculture he sb; of the Parlow, president (l?u pipeline corporation. the hoard and explained runs company8 line ?tlJ!e-fourt- v after of names at a moiim; l'M here Moit- - , I nnnouneetl exauunat loijj.f I if With plans for and shrubs at the school junior high of the members way, ard o educatl01 studying a proposal utvTTON ahnrrrs nunil't!' tee by Fire $.1,000 l UMlGTOX - Theres still time to Mibmit a name for OnM- - coi,iu'n fair, commit- . Nj,- -' rfSfi BEET LABOR SET OR WATERING M Committee Still Wants Name for Davis Exposition RATES FOR county-federatio- n 6-- 4. tree-planti- on lay-ou- ts co-edit- events of the meet. of |