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Show USV1LLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSO K fforsepulling Highlights Howdy Days MOu ,"TrrI'flfel; 1 ' i , ! (li ;; ; . b M-- . ,? t h. Trip Was "Wonderful i I IN CAMPAIGN Cent nd Committee Unable to Help Until After Primaries IS BETTER - Jj- j , two-ye- Auditors Report Shows - .'Sts Increase in County Funds Teams Will Be Divided Into Is Thrown Open to State-Wid- e J. I). Burnett Is Retained Agent Dictrict Four Classes and Rules and Regulations Given LAGOON Thrown open to state-wid- e competition, horsepulling' events at Davis Howdy Days to be held at Ugoo'n, August 28 and 29, will draw a much larger field of entries than in former years, M. P. Whitesides, general chairman', said this week. A change in classes will also add to the event, Mr. Hiitesides said, as this year teams ill be divided into four divisions, Teams weighing less than 2..VK) pounds wiU he entered in Cta?s bne. those 2,500 to 2,700 pounds will be class two, 2,700 to 3,000 pounds j include those in class three ind teams 3.000 pounds and over wiD be placed in the fourth bracket Sends j , j first Following are the rules and and regu-htion- s: Teamstobe pulled must be no entered with the supervisors later than 9:00 o'clock, August 27. teams entered must be work- AH ed and and be . the same person, it further understood, that mile. The road, planned for 4 rods, there will be no matching of horses will aid residents in the area who ground after team has been find it hard at all time of the year entered, and that the prize will be to reach the Layton business disowned by awarded the team. to the individual entering (hie trict, due to snows in winter nd irrigation water in the summer. important change has been Hereafter horses competing classes for pairs weighing under MOO pounds, must not exceed 1(5 - THIEVES TAKE CHICKENS nds (04 inches) in height at countv Davis FARMINGTON withers, measured at top of the officers are searching this week lhoes. for thieves who reportedly stole - ..Steams must be at scales near eight valuable game chickens from Bamberger tracks in iAgoon a coop on the Phillip E. Roberts at 8:00 oclock to be weighed farm at Woods Cross, Saturday he morning of the nifrht. wo the weigh bill to be contest, given to ; opervtsor at the time of pulling, o teams have been gaunted to tgn in a lower class, the commit-?.- ? . charge holds the to the teams after theright contest them in their proper class- the awards are made. k?linS, at a. m. and 2:30 j Carnival Worker Relieved of $65 will la each of the four classes prise will be f25, second $1.1, third $5. On Lonely Road FARMINGTON With only 40 -- gun-poi- nt ' on pull j j To Be Featured in Kaysville Parade heav-amrTn- nv to hitched on team is unhitched, be disqualified. Tre anl drivers to be on Pounds to receive instructions no SLCOnies,,ready teanf nd .ach team tbalT W ur r.U, one the ac' drver to be 'allowed 3 k'tdi. No team will roore than three hitches aeressary'-t- u determine ft driU.il should be understood by truck or dYna 4 2Tu fo- -i .Tnust jrroved forward (rial to be counted used only w charge of this eludes George Orin rIodtrson Pnw Briggs Judges are Amby 77";knford fcooi and Delbert t Roh N ajwE.womenTsrAeaoix- adopt-or- s Association - of W Polling contests will tion udSes interpreta- ii be ne team is entered in P.nze of not more than Lorw, Fitionif .al,owod. A fair pulling should ttiade. v, - - -- their families attended the celebration at Lagoon Monday night, in commemoration of his birthday anThe family founder niversary. came to Kaysville in DOd from Cardiff, Wales. The family home was the present J. II. Jarman residence. tJA f , ti( of Mr. and Mra. Albert Woodward, with his f the Kaysville Second Mt zozt ; . . the animal will be a feature afternoon of; August 9 seen on the D g wtr(j carnival parade to be V of-, be Remain Neutral Contrary to previous campaign effoits, the candidate must do his own "legging as the county of his party cannot aid him at this time, being compelled to remain neutral until after the two primaries. Indicative of the fact that both Republicans anil Democrats are interested in county positions, 16 Democrats and 12 Republicans seek tha-Eir- tl carnival features until a late Officials have announced that nominations. split efen SET WEDNESDAY two-yea- the SHOWS RAISE will be jn attendance. in Valuation Properties Is Reason for Increase four-yea- r four each seeking the job and three each after, office. Davis Woman and i Son Are Injured of In Auto Crash FARMINGTON Four factors were attributed to a raise in Davis countys tax levy as commissioners met m recial session ut the courthouse here Wednesday night. Tentative figures imlieate that the 1910 levy will be 27 0.5 mills ax compared to 20 C, mills for 1939. The increase is necessary to compensate for Urns in personal property, utility and automobile taxes, it was pointed out Elections this year will jump" the budget up as compared approximately " ' one-mi- ll to ttnn! Taxes Eliminated More than IHio.ooo is lost to the county through elimination of tax on furniture valued to $300. A ruling of the tax commission' has greatly reduced the tax on public utilities, despite the fact that (Special to The Reflex.) SYRACUSE (Special to The Reflex.) Mrs. Newman CLEARFIELD (hid. 39. of Clearfield, was returned to her home Wednesday from the Dee hospital in Ogden, where she received treatment for severe bruises and lacerations, suffered in an automobile accident Friday. According to Ogden police officers. Mrs. Odd was driving her car northward on Kiesel avenue in Ogden and had just entered the intersection of Kiesel and Twenty-thir- d when a truck, going west on Twenty-thirpassed an auto which was turning left in front of it and struck the Odd car in -- d, -- .. mid-act-lio- . - - n. - Melvin Odd, son of. the driver, was struck on the head and was unconscious for several hours, however his condition was not as serious as was at first believed, and e returned home Monday. ad-dito- nal revenue is derived from the installed last year bv the line pipe Utah Oil Refining company. Fewer automobiles registered in the county will mean m loss of $230,33(1. Elections last year cost the county around $2.nn), but with two primary and one general election this year, this amount is expected to rise to around the $6,000 mark. Complete levies for cities and towns in Davis county could not be secured Thursday, due to the fact that all figures had nqt yet reached the office of the county clerk. William P. Miller, Attend Outing at Sunset Recreation Area 200 Will More than 200 BOUNTIFUL youths and their fathers will participate in the annual fathers and sons outing at Sunset picnic area n Farmington canyon, August 10 and 11, Golden W. Stewart, pub-- , icity chairman announced. Directed by South Davis E D. S. stake, Saturday evening will be devoted to campfire games and programs, set for 7:00 p. m. After spending the night in the area, the group will participate in a program Sunday morning, directed by the Sunday school. Jay Bone Injured Rifle Bullet assistant superintendent By and clerk of the board of the Weber county school district, was thU (Special to The Reflex.) week named superintendent, acLAYTON Jay Bone, son of Mr. made announcement to an cording and Mrs. Delbert Bone of Salt Lake today. Mr. Miller is a son of Mr. and a grandson of Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. Arnold D. Miller of Syra-cus'rank Bone of Layton, was Wed- -i Mr. Miller, who left his position icsday reported in fair condition with the county schools last Feb- following injury sustained when a rifle shot. ruary 15 to become administrative struck by Bone, an employe in the assistant at the state tuberculosis at Saltair resort, gallery sanitorium, was appointed super- shooting when an unidentified intendent by the county board was injuredwalked past the place youngster Monday evening, after a prolonged loaded, raEpu.ltediheirigger-n-- a lrWTir'?e1rrted-- from-a-fiesesrirm. shooting the attendant of 20 applicants, many of rifle, whom were from out of the state, through the abdoman. said II. Guy Child of South Ogden, chairman of the board. He sucformer e. g ld ceeds Keith Wahlquist, who died July 25 in Greeley, Colorado. Three Syracuse Men Are Injured Tennis Tourney (Special to The Reflex.) , Three Syracuse SYRACUSE Will Be Opened youths sustained painful injuries night when the automo12 Saturday On bile in which they were riding crashed into a parked car. Reed , The three, With the KaysKAYSVILLE were Rex and Barber, ville city tennis tournament set Williams or- enipjured.near.the.WiU'?ro3 "ome, forAugust-42,tfdcadlinernose trance in the event has been set Mr. Hansen received a broken other The fracture. an arm and Kent Johnson, tec for Saturday, two were badly shaken and bruised. reational advisor, said today. A strong field has been entcrec August Gordon-Hansen- -f Td3dttCbur'maftymorf ' r i Decrease ee ii$UHipmj3sion po?ta both parties. William P. Miller Tomato Grading Is Superintendent School Will Be Held August 15 Of Weber District at-8:0- and Second wards will be featured at 4 :30 p. m. These events will be followed by an intermission, during which a buffet supper will be served from booths of the Relief society, Y. L M. L A. and Primary. Vaudeville, packed with special acts and features, has been set for 8:30 p. m. As a highlight and someone (the surprise isfeature, not disclosed) will identity shoot the Buffalo on the range. The vaudeville will continue to 11:00 p. m., after which there will COUNTY LEVY Francis W. Kimball, 7 made the trip from their home in Fhoemx. Ariz., to Its Vegas, Nev., by plane and from there- to Kaysville by tiain in order to attend a reunion f the Fbciiezcr A. Williams family at Lagoon Monday night. Wo would have made the entile tup to Salt Lake City by air badit not been for tlfe delay in makmg comuctions with the New Yotk the two ladies asserted. plane, Asked the experience of their fust plane ride, they said that it wa- ery pleasant" and it was "rnuih nmre comfortable than the tram tup to Kaysville. Mrs. Kimball will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Jarman And Mrs. Layton will be a guest of her daughter. Mrs. U. Bruce Major. They expect to about a month visiting spend relatives , in. .KuyaviUe and Salt Iake City. Closely attached to each other, the two sisters have spent the past .57 years in Phoenix. Prior to that time they were residents of. Kaysville. There is quite a difference in modes of travel today and when We we were girls,," they said. remcnilier when our father took us to Echo to see the first freight train come into the Salt I.ako valley. Five sons and five daughters of the late Ebenezer A. Williams and j i Jim, Elizabeth W. and her sister. Mr horse-jumpin- hotter distance Jwrtnine winners. brtl68 regulations Layton. ride in a modern y s -' 9:30 a. m. roust be pulled on nd the S?gly.eter pjl0 tbeuxLvea . until the last. Each team its line-when- thwhighlights-y-- cross-countr- rX(K.rieneed f CLEARFIELD -- 4 Sponsored by the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college and the Sincerely yours, Wendell L. Willkie. Federal Inspection association, a school for all tomato pickers and growers will be held in the Clearfield E D. S. ward amusement hall a. m August 1.5, according to A. Stark, extension horticulhe KAYSVILLE With tickets turist. A similar school1 : will m. same at held at the p. day selling like hotcakes, the Kaysville Second Li D. S. ward carnival in Syracuse. Purpose of the school is to teach to be held Friday and Saturday, sorters, pickers and growers what will be witnessed by one of the U. S. No. 1 grade and constitutes exan largest crowds ever to see field what practices might be folhibition in Kaysville, IE V. ManselE lowed in order to obtain a higher announced chairman, general fiwnfork-mg- pereentage'O-f-NorJWvdnesdayrand harvesting operations. In othThe gala affair will open, at 1 :00 these schools have proven states er p. m. Friday with a parade through very helpful in raising the quality the Kaysville business and resi- of growers crop that make dential districts. Indications are U. the 1 grade. No. S. that this event will be exceptional school is being jointly Since the due to the interest in preparing by the canning indusfloats and special parade features, sponsored it is expected the canncrs try, the chairman asserted. men will be their and field Highlight of the first days cele- E W. Brewer, fedexal state, present. inspecrodeo west wild be will the bration tor and some of his assistants will at 2:00 p. m. Plenty of thrills and be present as well as Davis county spills are scheduled for this division officials. agricultural erf the carnival, with bucking hordes aid steers matching their prowCHRISTENSEN TO SPEAK ess with those of local riders; A CLINTON E Sherman Chris-t- e JmrseQ.wborjspya-ces.jind..31 date fof' 'i o n gr f S S .; Wtl f c n sc rC n a comwill g hibition bine' to make the afternoon a most address a meeting of Republicans at 8:00 p. m. this (Thursday) in enjoyable one. Softball games between mens the Clinton public school All hghtest team entered PuD first, the next lightest and so 2. William A. Dawson, Davis county" G. O. P. chairman. Several thousand persons lined the streets of Davis county cities and towns on that date to get a glimpse of the candidate, who as a guest of Ogden Pioneer days committee, was taken from' Salt Iake to Ogden over a route which eliminated the Davis towns. Delay in Salt Iaike City was said by Ogden officials to be the reason for the quick trip to Ogden, where Mr. Willkie was scheduled to make an appearance at a rodeo celebration. Following is Mr. Willkie'a letter to Mr. Dawson: 1 was sorry, indeed, to. learn that during my visit to Ogden we took a route which did not carry us through a number of cities and towns in Davis county which made preparations for mv visit. I wish you would convey to all those who were good enough to come out to greet me, my deep regret at the mixup which prevented our meeting. 1 do hope that sometime in the future I may- - have an opportunity of visiting Davis coun- cents in his pocket, Haymond J, Geary, 22, of Venice, California, reported to sheriff's officers Sunday night that two men and a woman had relieved him of ?'' in cash on a lonely sideroad near Farmington. Geary told authorities he had been working with a carnival company in Vernal, and that he and the other three left that city for Seattle, Wash. Upon arriving in Salt Lake City, thev decided to spend the night at Lagoon. The driver of the machine turned off the main highway and drove down Glovers lane where Geary alleges the trio took his cash at and threw him from the car. Deputy Sheriff Reed Oviatt was informed of the holdup at 11 p. m. Sunday, and a search was begun ty. The car is reported immediately. ' t0 har Colorado license plates. e JJt " a majority for the Democratic Apologies representative in congress, in Hilts. The agent also filed an affi- Davis To People davit asserting that he voted for! a majority of Democratic candi- - ; LAYTON Apologies for failure dates in ltKM and that he intended to appear in Davis county July 21. to do the same this year. The commission upheld his ap- - as scheduled, wre this week di- patched. IroitulVeuddl Willkie, Re-- j peaL publican presidential candidate, to Highway A petition, conFARMINGTON taining 49 signatures of East Lay-to- n residents who are asking for construction of a new road in the area, was Monday presented to Davis county commissioners. The petition, presented by Alvin Nalder. asks that the road be built from the Edward T. Morgan residence in East Layton t the intersection of the Arthtif Porter lane, a distance of approximately one u, hnVt. iUl10S a uirpan,.. hJnirtrictat Suncast Wendell Willkie j , t.,d - East Layton Seek- - LAGOON The eny of many members of their families, two .dl,-rsV.- Residents of three as in former instead of - Id-1- Competition; Mrs. Francis W. Kimball (left) and Mrs. Elizabeth V. Layton who made a portion of their trip to Dm is count) by airplane to attend Williams family reunion Monday night. ; j I- - ar com-fimtt- FARMINGTON - Showing that the finnneial status of Dais county is much better than at the same time five years ago, Rceslcy. Wood 'and company, auditors, submitted u rejuirt to commissioners at their u gulir meeOng' Monday, . m . 9 Show Surphi ifs Comparing thi figures to Decern- 1 iff dl, 1 .ll, and December ill, r.U;i. 111 Qiincpt tht. r(iport show8 an inmM1M, of Included in warrants Xlird.tisl.3tl. at Decemlter 111. outstanding AhMlNGTON a hollowing js one for(JO,(K(0i issu,tl ,,av. protest; from some quarters of ment of noUs h.'i. bunsi t s iHipmation that he had pwj After ,)H!nn.nt of all MUt. right to bold the position s ,tamlinp warra'nts thm. W()ul( htlll remain a balance of . 11 'rid. th report shows. Surplus available for appropria- Monday signed by M residents of ti()n a Iu.cemi.r amount the vicinity asking that he Ik re- ed to as compared with tained a deficit of $:SI,r!9.51 five years 1trsons seeking removal of Mr. ago. a out as Burnett pointed that he. In Horsepulling Event For Davis Howdy Days ar mission. Horsepulling, as in former years, will he one of the highlights at Dai is Howdy Days at Lagoon, Pictured above is LeGrande (Tommy) Hess of Farmington as he shouted August 28 and 29. team in last year's competition. his to aeouragement Large Entry Expected KAYSVILLE Aware that the' direct primary clettion System of i housing nominees is something of an experiment. candidates for Davis county offices are preparing lor an intensive campaign which wiTl culminate' m a primary clec- turn to be held September 3. Campaigning activity is evidenced by the fact that 2X men are seeking five Davis county posts. Most heavily crowded are those of com-- " the and four-ye- CONDITION t ) -- ON THEIR OWN Tin . 19 CANDIDATES 'SV i f! tS ' 4- -. NUMBER 'n .S; - lMO jum-mlo- 4 V X. tame Jinks, floating bottom sulo up on a pond mar his homo, hail Kojal Robins ' bafflod of East , Sunday mombi until rs of tho tieinng s sheriffs force brought two to task. Tho ducks, pots on tho Robins farm, wore assirtodly enjoying thoir afternoon swim when tho youths toppled e.uh one with a rifle. Mr. Rob) ns not oil tin1 loss' about 7:00 p m. Sunday Tho ouths have ugiood : damage I A FGl SI :TamcKkJsi' HVtn I.AYTON 0-- W - shouldW-ter Kaysville Teams Win Ball Games by Saturday, Mr. Johnson said. no picture show will be presented The tournament will furnish comin both singles and doubat' lhe high school on the evening petition les in four different divisions, proof August 9. The' Kaysville KAYSVILLE Booths will open Saturday at vided there are enough entrants won its secteam baseball Are Divisions junior each. men, junior, 2310 p. m., and sports events for in from Bounsuccessive ond game young and old will be- conducted boys and girls. score of E a here tiful by Friday i of entrant the list Following from this time until 6:00 p. m. this seaso far The Dinner will be served from 6:00 to date: Orlando Bowman, Alan son Kaysvilleites and won three games have r, Dean Streep-eenHarold Blood, Gailey, to 830 p. m., aftei whch an lost one, Arnold Johnson, Clyde Gailey, tirely different . vaudeville and Richard The local girls softball tram tr; : Mercer, F. J. Sheffield feature acts will be presented. Eur.tir.l measure of Y the II Tickets on sale for the event Russell Sheffield, Joe Winters 3 a evening Joe Tuesday Knute ly C. Barnes, to Burton, the admit bearer the also on Wednesday tT; First ward carnival to be held two Phillips, Dick Bowman and Jim and ed Centerville it EcurJJ , 7, Barnes, weeks hence, officials announce. - 7-- -- Sc-'.- 11-1- w-i- ;' SI |