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Show 'vKvKN y XXXV , the V J. "l tduv lm , 'h I ff ntve "tfi 1 ta ia MV tv t S Exhibited During First Two Salt Lake Show; Auction Sale Today, Banqifet to Conclude tha dy, cnt, s Piston Mah, they ha. n,e ig t Kaysville- - M I at the Fourth Annual Intermountain Junior 'Z' show, Whicnwiliconciuae aamties this turning. i and Salt by the.Davis commissions, the Salt of commerce chamber tT; Like City the State of Utah, the affair , in n 050 boys and girls from Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming Sponsored Til county Ld on. , Smed are housed army fashion Cots were ob-stockyards from the CCC through J. t Ifgsatch superintendent Gurr, national forest. Expect Crowd Today oi the program at whch auction lewill be conducted by Col. W. H. Adams of Salt Lake Citv and E. Adams of Los Col Charles The sale began at Angeles, yCal. today's committee of the Salt commerce, presid- - chamber of mg. S. Holmes, Ernest manager of read a greeting the Utah state fair, from Governor Henry who is out of the A. Snow, president of H. Blood, state. Herbert the Salt Lake Chester C. commissioner; Lake county commissioner; L E. Ellison of Lay of the stockyards; ton, president Flint Davis county J. B. Mullins. Salt c Simmons, Layton. FFA hereford 810-95- 0 c c c AID NEEDY LAYTON -- mem-Republic- an I)ais i hogs-andJam- Club Organized Many Years Ago Meets Regularly Miss ONeil Is t 00 4--H DIG DEEP; ay ion service 500-8- Reed Stevens to Registration Address Layton Agents Named By Commission (i. (). P. Meeting AMERICANS . Charles H. Skidmore, superintendent of public instruction; Gus I . Backman, executive secretary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce and William Peterson, extens- director, were speakers. con--, - Grading of tinned throughout Tuesday and an amateur radio program was presented in the evening. Davis Grading Davis county youths gained the following classifications' with their livestock: FFA hereford sounds high good. Haven Jesse Barlow, Clearfield and Grant Wine-fi- r, Woods Cross; low good, Hawn Jesse Barlow and Jim Hatch, woods Cross; medium, Richard HiH, KaysviHe; hereford 000--0 pounds low good, Sherman Child, Clearfield and LeGrande l.eeion and uibar mentlH-rs- , snaped as the) met at the courthouse in Uarmington for District to right Mrs. Harr) P. Jones, National Commit teewoman; Otto io ((invention. Suturda). . Wieslcv, National Commilteeinan ; Mrs. Hson, Department iecretary; J. Harry Hickman; Airs, . S. II or lev ; Distrut Commander Amos Odd; Mrs. Elea use) (roiK h. District President; djutant nor Nelson, Department President ; District ice Commander lawreme Bell; and Glen Ballinger, D( pari incut Commander. FARMINGTON -- - Registration Reed Stevens, Repub-- . nomination agents for Davis, county, to serve li(an candidate for the ns governor of Utah, will address during the. coming (lection period a meeting of the I.ayton Y'oung'wcre selected Monday by SI 200 Must Ho Raised in dub in the town hall her of the Davis county commis-a- t T :;ti p m. June 11. Roy W. ion at their regular meeting. ('mint) for vice president of thej In districts where Republicans Simmons, in our nudst." iliary ' Rod Cross county organization, announced gained a majority in the last Included on the afternoon protion. a Republican agent was ap- and vocal were instrumental gram and in a like manner, ; Iicwis Barton, president of tht selections by David Hughes of Democratic agents were named in As Americans j BOUNTIFUL U will in Mrs. solo vocul organization, by Farmington, districts voting a majority for eon charge of the meeting. Arvilla Steed, of Farmington andiu. Oeep into their purses for . commissioners pointed Ameri-rni if Democrats, ii.immi.im to the of Williams Suit jtributnins readings by Bert . Xwt fund, out, Mr - dl?- ttn tross Lake Invocation was offered named were: South Boun needs of Agents urgent reports H. Kenneth District pressing by Chaplain tiful, Sylvia II. Riley; West Bouneontmue to reach Red Cross offi- Sheffield of Kaysville. W. tiful, Helen S. Lee; Bountiful 3, Golden this Inals in country, Jean Z. Murdock; Bountiful 4, ..w w,a- .ive Retta Howard; Bountiful 5, Alice commerce; chamber but he did them, and he continue to aihuve the unless sonu thing is done to stop him. Promotes Americanism As chairman of Bovs State, a program sponsored by the Legion for the promotion of Ameruani-'in the youth of the United States, Mr. Wieslcy asserted that th.r. no other organization m the' iav .nation which teaches Aimneani in J opened 'Tuesday with Kinond C, Wilson, chairman of Lake lorn ," he exclusively. He explained that the schooling to be held at Camp W. (I. Williams, jjuly 7 to VO, will include junior and senior students in senior high schools, We are attempting to teath Americanism to bojs latwetii Scouting age and voting age, Mr. Schools in the Wieslcy said. Untied States do not teach real civil government an.vmore.". The afternmin nmctmg was con- ducted HisliLt. Commander by Amos Odd, ofhav sville. Major J. D. Abbott, of Fimiuugton greeted legionnaires and Auxiliary members and said, J'VVe feel a sense of security from foreign propaganda with the Legion and Aux- hi) a th livestock be m are expected to attend Throngs ng couldnt will hoys L i Mr w,tsl,,y thatjhm Lucrum net ns h yM-vith column "h wa ,aung the .mnaet Mil at the outset of tbe Kiitoii,m (uiifliet that the thine' Hithr grandchildren Nevada. TK T.e-sig- n Kmma'lumon'' 'ir a- Kn---th- FFA Stock Looks Good ld C ieslej Addresses ljigi'.ut Contention Satuidat at Farmington - C-or-a Livestock Jay list ings , ir URGED iom-tietivi- anticipate ; . . 10 He Thursday) of tabernacle. salt lake . . Sarlal ming W NUMBER The Legion In A Festive Mood NAZI AIMS S ID ID FARMINGTON Uictie a .mil bom ScpUmlxr 27. lsMi, ed front by Log'om.utvs m . ,f ruKaol' ,!1'i.lifun of JwSt,h and 'bating' the "fifth A. W - U , nation.i! 0column.". Surviving are his widow-.- . Mrs committeeman nf tin Utah dt part Youthful exhibitors from five Amanda NORTH B. nnett Hill of l.ayton; inert, addressed a .oiiventAm of e H termountain states have for the past two days staged a two .daughters, uu ncan "Second ciistr M ot Salt- lathe Uitv anti Mrs gmn ami Auxiliatv .it Fund TIner used in' of'methods' livestock, growing demonstration lit, ton I'.eth Ellen Robbins of Lajton; one Saturday. auction the at held being today top prices t W H who m in an j ii'jr conduc- afunuum tin') fine Animals' Days of North rnj-fior- t M ! r?ti. AGAINST a gunsdiot wound Gi! iio-- KuTHThI . him Hill. , UNITED FRONT At Kaysville MiU fars, (VIS COUNTY. UTAH, TUI KMt David I Hill . Funeral Today Intermountain States Exhibit Choice Stock wnirhter Ct)V(( K VYSVILLK.-1- ) Juniors From Five 'Mau : I iy if of Davis chapter. Future Farmers of America, as they groomed fat livestock during show at North photographed week. this Salt Lake Members 1 Parole Violation Draws Jail Term Farmington City To Send Youth To Boys State pounds Winner of Bank Drive workers are busy in Davis county this week in an effort to Ml Bet meet the quota of locally LSSay as a means of swelling the na- in EurDorothy tional fund for war relief ONeil of Kaysville was this week ope.. If is expected to have this announced winner of a $L1 award, amount raised by June 11, Mr. in an essay contest sponsored by Stewart asserted. Rapid Distribution the Utah Bankers association. Advices from Wayne Chatfield Previous to winning the state contest. Miss ONeil won second Taylor of the American Red Cross place and $3 in a preliminary con- delegation in Paris, stated thatbe-a organization was test, sponsored by Davis county nation-wid- e bankers. In this contest. Miss Bet- ing set up to insure rapid distributy Jean Jardine of Bountiful re- tion of relief supplies from Americeived the first prize of $T and ca. Miss Leola Webster of Kaysville Mr. Taylor said that American was awarded the third prize of Red Cross personnel will be located f- -: at distribution points, as field representatives and liaison between the Paris and Bordeaux headquarters Of the n.iMMI.lMMl refugees that have fled into central France, some 5Mm are reported to be fiom the Netherlands, Mr. Taylors cable declared. Contest1 J. Hepworth; Centerville, Laura to be Smith; Farmington 7, Iva Pace; Believed SYRACUSE one of the oldest active social or- Farmington 8, Mra. A. C. ChrisNettie B. WiD ganizations in Davis county, the tensen; Kaysville 9.Lois or- rox; Kaysville 10. J. Phillips; Recreation club, Farmington Nettie East W'hitesidea; still Layton, functions, ago ganized years William, li. Wilcox, a member, West Layton, Hilda S. Williams; South Weber,-CeciByram; Clinsaid this week. Mrs. Austin Clearfield, Child; ton, at Farmington, Mrs, Pearl B. Organized in Green; Syracuse, of made the club young peo- Edwin up Gailey; West Point, 'John ple of the city met at regular in- E. Thurgood; Layton town, Mrs. tervals to enjoy many evenings of Isaac Hodgson; Sunset, Joseph D. ocial entertainment. The original Burnett. membership reached 33, and of this number 1H are still active. The group at the present time meets twice yearly. Most recent meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox in Syracuse of FARMINGTON Saturday night. " Those attending were: Mr. and tools, valued at $100, Recovery stolen from Mrs. Delbert J2. Wilcox. Mr. and Lloyd Muir at Clearfield, May 7, Mr. William- II. Wilcox, Mr. and was reported by sheriffs officers Mrs. James R. Kennard, Mr. and this (Thursday) morning. Two Salt Lake City men, at Mrs. George A Robinson, Mrs. John R. Walsh, Mrs. Mabel Rose, present serving terms for petty Mrs. Louie Cottrell. Mrs. Judith larceny in that city, will be turned Special Committee Mrs. Laura Steed Wel- over to local officers for prosecuWelling, A special committee composed of Mrs. Clara (lark Nord, Mrs. tion in Davis ceunty, it was restaff members' of the Dutch lega- ling, Laura Clark Silver. Archie S. ported. tion at Paris has been allotted Brown. Scott Turner and Joseph The tools were recovered in a 1 ,MKi,(MMt francs for its work being S. XUark, Jr. Salt Lake City loan establishment. done in association with the American Red Corns. An American Red Cross allocation of 1J"mm,(mmi francs has been turned over to the Ameri- hjz caff friend? service Ttommfttee, who 1 l lt0 FARMINGTON Murrett Olsen FFA shorthorn 0 A decision to of Roy, was this (Thursday) afterFARMINGTON lw choice. Earnest Tayl- send a Farmington youth to Boys noon ordered by Judge Lewis V. J11 or, Clinton; Tools high good. Junior an American school spon- Trueman in Second district court ween, Layton and Fred Johnston, State, was Amerian The Legion, sored by term in Davis to Berve a one-yeuinton; shorthorn 0 reached by members of the Farm- county jail for alleged violation of Pounds, low good, Charles Parker, ington City council at their meeting parole. Clinton. Wednesday, Mayor J. D. Abbott FFA shorthorn 0 pounds, . Haven Jesse Barlow, reported. A committee, composed of Frank Clearfield and Dale Smedley, Syra-en?- ? Udy and J. E. Bybee, was appointH shorthorn 810-95pounds ed to work with members of Farmr"gn good, Mark Adams, Layton; ington Post No. 27 in the selection J,tnus low choice, Jim Hatch, of the youth. The Legion and medium, Auxiliary plan to send a second lUtin.r?SS,4'Hangus " Whitesides, Layton,, youth to the school. More Entries Decreased Cost Davis county has three times Wilson, chairman of the Salt Lake r..any .ore entries i nthe FFA chamber of commerce livestock $196, 36Q tj10n. t13 than last, Roscoe cpmmittee, will be master of cereU Huntrt He-badvisor, said. monies. L C. Montgomery of A decrease in the Davis county district school FARMINGTON .tuukitoni will be guests at a City, president of the Utah Ca!"quet at the Hotel Utah.Wed-a- t ttle and Horse Growers' association, budget of $196,3 5)- or 1940-4- 1 was studied by members of the board of cHiifiltinn t their regular jneeting held .Monday at .the courthouse here. w the principal-Speak7:)0 p. m Raymrmrf C. Superintendent Hubert C. Burton, in presenting the' tentative budget to the board, explained that the decrease was possible due to the fact also are working with the Red Is there anyone LAYTON that an extensive building program of the past few years had been Cross.cable attended school who has aTound been received by A has completed. without "or nine being late the Red Cross from years American held the be will at of the to budget, A public hearing, prior' adoption a single or class a for missing Cross Red expressthe courthouse in Farmington, June IT when the board meets in regular Luxembourg renassistanceday?for gratitude ing In recognition session. FARMINGTON this is the accomplishment of dered ii F5lldWtnEr1smthe"tnrdgetars'prrpnted''by&uinntendeni-Bsrtwof services rendered iheUnitad-.- . mr-ol- it N akWr-14-- y - sorvof. Gun RECEIPTS States government, during which Mrs. Ilasel W. N alder, of and Mr. Estimated .Estimated Layton Couple to time he was wounded in action, Layton, "bo for the past nine Receipts Receipts Harold M. Mayfield, of Farming-toReceipts years has not been absent or tardy, 1940-4- 1 Golden 1939-4- 0 1938-3- 9 Saturday was awarded the or has even missed a single class I$ 36,382.85 $ 3,179.00 Balance on hand 16 purple heart, period. Wedding, 2.100.00 2.100.00 2,187.00 Lane attended Layton public The medal, awarded from the Federal funds G. 6.000.00 51 97 5.500.00 2, of the Uniform school fuhd school for eight years, and this adjutant generalswasoffice Mrs. 110.600.00 Hyrum 111,000.00 108,301.31 Honoring Mr. and accompanied State district fund a student at North Dawas war .department, 3.500.00 2.900.00 If. Adams on their golden wedding year 3,973.78 school in State which high explained vis junior high school. After by a letter 31,000.00 36,000.00 anniversary, an open house reccp- 31,779.87 fund receivwound State equalization of account on 91 the Eighth grade at part, tion will be held at their home inir 331.00 a book be was ' ed in action July 19, 1918, while Other state funds call Friends Hi. Layt. 137.921.00 138,500.00 Layton, June 139,930.95 may Local district fund inscribE, record Company his as for attendance, j private, and 6:00 serving 13.144.00 12.001.00 between the hours of 2: 18,8777 sales Tax redemptions the Presented follows: ed as by 58th Infantry. .. 1,500.00 L500.00 1,235.11 Miscellaneous tea'-herand pupils of the Layton Mr. and Mrs. Adams were mar- Mr. Mayfield enlisted for duty P. W. A. grant i 95.412.00 682144.87 hool to Lane N alder in recogm- on September 19, 1917, and was ried June 13. 18S9. at Kaysville 95.227.00 29,773.17 -a N(NWViU,'M.cr Lf 2)v4i2JLLt,fl Stationed ?Pd1 Camp Mfr Adams was born May fflif" and punctuality Tor eight con-wance transfeiTed was He Adams Mrs. and 1855. at $504,583.00 Washington. $309,500.00 Layton $449,224.29 bom April 29. 1870, at Moun- - strive yearn, to .Camp Green, North Carolina, Deficit 1,277.00 "Not only does Lane adhere to and from there went with the tain Green. Morgan county. ana ork. division Fourth' $505,800.4)0 5rt'ho!arKS'weIh j f record thence to France. DISBURESEMENTS Lane Nalder during the past year shows Mrs. are: event attend the Estimated Estimated They He participated in and one S in but an al) subject Disbursements Disbursements Disbursements Birdie Udy, Rockland. Idaho; Mrs. S. offensives in France St. Mihiel Man Blanche Reed. Clearfield; Mrs. Bes- that". is slightly under the high Muse Argonne and S. Mame: He mark-He Lake' sie Salt battle latter Bugger, CltyMnir in the was wounded $100 Bonnie Kessler, Portland, Ore.; maximum, from the junior high and during the Muse Argonne he Harold M. Mayfield Theodore L. school. FARMINGTON Rufus and Andrew Adams, Grace, He leit was heavily gassed. Lake City. Mon-da- y an athletic His Salt 55, showing Holman, ability, disD.. Frank Dell Q. was Clay Idaho; H, France, May 30, 1919, and SLATED had paid a fine of $100, aptitude for football, basketball and Blaine W. Adams of Layton. 1919. June 20, charged, A, Eugene and other, sports, coupled with his by Justice of the Peace He is a member of Farmington scholastic ability will undoubtedly Walter Rampton, when he appeared CHANGED HOURS LIBRARY an, illustrated travelogue post No. 27, American legion and nd The Kaysville be the answer to a coaches pray in the Farmington court to answer KAYSVILLE Covered Wagon post No. 34(6, will remain open cr, when he attends Davis next a drunken driving charge. Eublic library tJ- - o. tabernacle at Veterans b jj w. of Foreign wars. At Holman was arrested ty of 2:00 and 5:00 year. hours the ane as sargeant-at-arm- s is from Reed Ovixtt cn thsJL 'l-wFunds law be serving derived after Sheriff to He Mrs. present study and expects June m, th. during July, p. of rcrnLtrn, C: id bmmProram of the Legion post and Davis be used to south at Bertha Mi ligate, librarian, an- completing three years vetof the funds aS5lF of Kaysville Senior nounced this week. day evening. high school Second wards. erans unit. Dean Galbraith, Jgh good. Kays-vili- e; 000-80- ar 4-- H 600-80- 810-9.1- N. Decrease Is,Noticed in Davis School Budget 0 of District Operation Is Because of Building End. yr er Recovered At Loan Agency BellevedToBeRecord -f ll e i Jra zsz - r Awarded, Purple Heart n, Celebrate ' June com-letio- n. rr-rente- s T '- , fc as - mthopfeareexptedt Salt Lake Pays Fine im-pos- Ch'Mrs. '. ed sy er 1 1 |