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Show tfeiv North Davis Stake Presidency Warning Issued By United States FINAL RITES GAS COUPONS SLAYER HELD . INSANE IN THE Employment Unit. IS REVIEWED FOR II. ADAMS k'WSYIII.K ters A laii.oroi DAVIS COURT let- this week to poisons who hao loft thoir jobs without of sopaiation matkoil a LAYTON Final riU' for lly Immediate Endorsement Wtmmin Committed to Irovo effort to innir coinpli-auc0110 oi p.tvis conn. ronowoil Him VI, ini'. stalnli-ab with tin t omptovnnm Required ()lA t),' most jn onmuMil iiticns Mental Hospital K ion plan m mi ding to S stockman and umc leader . Amendment cacocK tin Salt laiki ol nuin.igei weie liolil MotuLiv o omiiLT at i no Wednesday Dice of the Dinted States 1) S waul I' m at tin livton I Serice theie A "Although llllUll! with Itishop ll kA YSY1LI.K gasoline chapel Inis hca ti a maiktsl deciease m the h XRMINgH'ON Following a users wore remi.ndtd tml.i) l Kl Lawson miuhitting ot workers who attempt to xuniu numlier in the The Tuesday hearing n lulled oi' m os s( chairman the gm I', Roberts, it ical oi essential johs " loae court -district at Farmington. Davis war price and i at ion mg hiu4 'tgan prelude ami postlmh plav said Mi ITutock "time jire still D.tiurl Mcrnnn Waymnn, Fer-iothat all coupons in tin n present tilb) George R tting; Kichanl t'ou a lew violators who failFinery county,' rancher, was gasoline ration hooks must ho en- die of Salt Luke Git) s,pg tlnee ing topeissent tin importance declared insane, and was commitappreciate dorsed immediately in comi'liancc ocal solos throughout the son ol then work (dace peisoiial ted to the state mental hospital at gam with the new amendment to the lu, "Tin land's 1iuyei," "Home above tin well being of then coun-tiIrovo on Wednesday, it was reon tin Rango" and "The lYlfoct rationing regulations Sin h must he dealt ported h Joseph Holbrook, sheriff " lie was accompanied h) The indorsement tntuiN wiping Da it h seveiely " of D.ivix fount). the license plate tnimhoi and the George Rytting. Invocation was Woikeis who (put important johs . Wnvmnn, sho shot and killed state of registration in ink on e.uh offered hy Klliern Dickson and to incept employment at a higher eon I.. Waite on June 3, near the pronounceiT hy M I' Mil.uy may he subeit to a M Ots viet mis home coupon at Syracuse, was an Dihide Mrs Carmen fine and a years imprisonment. Lou pons in new hooks issued at' Adams inmate of the hospital 41 days in ed two violin "When selections. tor .Inly 22 should he endor Although it has thus fai heen un- P'l'J. entering the institution on P'1 lay Done," and "Going Home" necessary soon as they are received fiom thi to invoke these penal- July 29. according to testimony 11 ( TORI) R. STRONG war price and rationing hoaid. the accompanied ,hy Miss Jane Dihhle ties. Ml Ieacoik pointed out, it given b) Dr. O. I. Hennger, First ('ounsdor Speakers inclinlcd former Hishop may he necessary to do so in' th chairman said In addition, users He of the hospital. William Kiirton, K M m in liitme unless violators lake should nameendorsements wnte wi s discharged from the institui"s t des, Jnhez S Adams and Hihop immediate Maps to leturn to their tion ns "cured. on any coupons now in their Dr. Hennger said IhiWHon Interment took place in fol luer jobs nr to seek a release Waymnn suffered hallucinations possession or leceiveil before July knysville-Luytothe Memoiial through the I'nited Stales Kmploy-men- t when brought to the hospital. Seruee. In th past it ha- - not been neo- - pink, where D D lari is offered f It was brought out in the testito write notations on eow- - the dedicator) prayoi mony that Wayman imagined his Pall hearers included Mi Adam- -' until wife unfaithful when he was unpons they were actually used si .sons. Andrew Adams, and Ruto buy gas. der the hallucinations. Dr. A. A. Adams of (Dace. Idaho; Majoi Robinson of Ogden. Dr. Foster J. Immediate endorsements aic re- fus Be Frank D Adams of Dailshad, New A Curtis and Dr. John L. Llewellyn amend-new a OP under j quired II Adams, Clay, of Salt Lake Cify, phychiatrists, ment both as a comcmeiiec to the Mexico; Delheit Q Adams, and Blaine Ailanis of -- also testified as to his OPA'inves-tigators and to as,a help sanity. public ' j in checking misuse of ra- Uiyton Lewis V. Trueman filed Judge flowi the earned FARMINGTON That Davis the papers and in the order, comtion couponsyfalling into the hands ers(imnddnughters of persons not entitled to them, the Reliefunder the supervision of the county houscwivety are assured of mitted Wayman to the hospital society members paying no higher than ceiling "until he regains his sanity, if ever board chairman pointed out prices for foods. htained fpom re- . . , at. which time . , . to he reUnder the new plan the' motortail stores of the county was re- turned to this court to stand trial enist by spending a few minutes vealed at a meeting of the Davis on this information filed against dorsing his coupons ull at once will OPA price panel. Tuesday hint, which county him with first save delay and trouble when he charges night in Farmington. degree murder, goes to a filling station to buy gasprice panel group, headed by The state was represented by oline, the board chairman said LAYTON Members of tin Da- G. The L Stewart of l4iytou and com- John Hendricks of Ogden, and By cooperating in making those vis County posse will perform at posed of representative Davis counendorsements promptly, the right- the Centerville was Wade M. Wayntans attorney school public citizens, has lieen formulated lo- Johnson, appointed by the state. ful holders of a gasoline rution wtll grounds at 7:.9i p. m . it ty Friday, cally, not only to assist in keeping Thomley K. Swan, Davis county be rendering invaluable assistance is announced by Ixiuis P. Cook. of commodities on an even to OPA in its job of detecting and 111 assisted in preparations. horsemen, the prices Numbering blit to assist retailers and attorney, level, in black a market gaso- posse will give performances on ARNOLD I). MILLER preventing service dealers with current probline anti gasoline coupons. Friday in all Davis county towns lems. Retiring President during the summer months, Mr. Basic A Book Renewals Several Davis county merchants said All persons ore invited AH car owners who have not yet Cyok to attend the performances, which were called to the Tuesday meetdone so were advised by the local includes a number of drills. Horse- ing to show cause why a few of the rationing board chairman to mail men of the county are particularly items on their shelves had not been their basic "A book renewal ap- invited to down to the ceiling levels participate with the lo- brought after checks had been made during plications in to the local board of- cal group, said Mr. Cook. fice by July 17. the past few weeks by OPA. Lack KAYSVILLE Mrs. Alan Blood, of help and some misunderstanding chapter chairman of home nursing, Because of the time required to as to regulations were given as announces that the following have process the applications, the board reasons for the failure to comply completed the Red Cross home MAJORS FIELD. TEX.. July 11 cannot assure the return of the We desire to here express our with ceiling Aviation (adet Russell W. Buh- - new A book by July 21. the exprices. The price dif- nursing course, with Mrs. C. H. ler. son of Mr and Mrs. Walter piration date of the present book, sincere appreciation to the many ferential on the items were not Christensen, of Bountiful, as the Merchants as- instructor: Buhler. Kaysville. this week was to any motorist who fails to get friends who so kindly helped al- drastic, however. leviate the sorrow caused by the sured panel members that the Mrs. Edith Reed, Mrs. Eva Aird, graduated to the upper class of the application to the local board illness and death of my beloved prices in question had either al- Mrs. Dorcas Fast, Mrs. flying students here at Texas office by Saturday. Gladys newest basic flying school, near ' The application forms may be husband and our father. ready been changed, or that they Everett. Mrs. Mary Hatch, Mrs. Mrs. Adams and Hyrum Family. would be within the week. Greenville. Ruth Spencer, Mrs. Beth Burning-hasecured at service stations or the The price panel also called atMrs. Maude Hayward, Mrs. board office. It should be carefulPlants of the Westinghouse Elec- tention to a statement issued last Cleo Clark, Mrs. Annie Hayes, Mrs. KEARNS Dee W. Rentmeister ly filled in and sent to the board &. Manufacturing company use week that a number of violations Flora Davis. Mrs. Edith Samuel-soalong with the present tire inspec- tric of Kaysville is now a Mrs. Leona Sedgwick. Mrs. cadet at the Army Air Forces tion record and back cover of the mor radium than the largest hos- had been reported on the prices of pitals. With radiations from ra- cold (Dinks and beer to the public. Louise Hanson, Mrs. June Taylor, Technical Training Command's present A book. dium salts, engineers take pic- It wa pointed out that prices for Mrs. Rhea Palmer, Mrs. Beth La Basic Training Center, it is antures through metal castings more these items are to be maintained at Belle, Mrs. Grace Lund, Mrs. Rosa nounced by Col. Converse R. Lewis, than a foot thick, to detect flaws. the March. 1912 selling price. Lawson. commander. post Pvt. Rentmeister attended Davis County high school. Cadet Rentmeister is the son of Mr. P. J. Rentmeister of Kaysville. M'lit eor-tificat- o tl , 1 . . X Sec-hi- i kI 1 l, n. y i s pel-soil- vv I ' (I. It AHOLD HOLT President L 1 ROY COOK Second Counselor Wlnto-Uliatel- y v t n Davis Conference Sustains New President and Counselors Sunday North 1 i ry Ceiling Prices to vj President; Clifford D. Strong and Roy Cook, Counselors as ' Posse Group to Perform Friday if KAYSVILLE At the quarterly conference th stake held "In theKaysviIle tabernacle Sunday (J. larold Holt of Clearfield was installed as the new stake iresident, succeeding .Arnold D. Miller. Clifford D. Strong f Kaysville was retained as first counselor and Roy Cook f West Point was installed as second counselor. avis Harold Holt was born in Clear-iel- d He attended the schools An irii county and graduated from University of Utah in 1922. G. terred in the eastern states union from January, 1923, until He laboring "for the ehraafy,' 192.1. ixt part in Philadelphia and New art He presided for a time over :e East Pennsylvania district. Men Accepted From Davis County For July Quota NEWS FROM WAR FRONT FARMINGTON Bin-ge- f j ysvilIe-Layt- e, n, DAVID Thanks Ad-dra- 'r Dale SJ Ware, son of Mrs.,J. W. Ware of Layton, has recently been promoted from Pfc. to Corporal, Tech 1th class. Cpl. Ware is stationed somewhere overseas and is really enjoying his work there. He graduated from the Armored Force School at Fort Knox. Ky., in April and was transferred to active duty sometime in May. His brother, Captain Max E. Ware, is also stationed overseas. The brothers are doing a good job. and would like to be remembered to their many friends in Davis county. "A For Lewis Barton book Yur or 8:00(1 4rk Sr All A application to bords before July 21. No- 5toS7SeVamp Pom Soiij gal-aoto- i,htrouh July 21. renew their nooh heir W - 13 Kod v Vlrouh August 15. - OrtAV- borne and 16 31 re fcd Propounds canning purposes, -r- sUoenSa?pV to their arda or onore can- so pr CFFEFQ!ecessary-sd- ) ne SHOEsi1 trough July 21. N- - 18 (one d through October No- - 21 ad R 'ad newly-forme- in Funeral fetion Reminder j3j'77ed Stamps P, .O tSSSED TM Up thrugh July 3L becomes yalid July V)ODS Blue 'id from nKust 7. inclusive. LAYTON Funeral services for Lieutenant Lewis E. Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H- - Barton of Monday in Layton, were conductedward chapel the Layton L. D. S. J. DAVIS KILLED TUESDAY was induction: for Gene Paul Armstrong, William lle also served as Joseph Batty, William Harold commissioner for six years. Sgt. Albert H. Wright, son of Guerin, Reed Clark Humpherys, Mrs. Beatrice Wright, has recently Elvin Wallace Arthur Nielson, ofmade a been Vard Card of Kenneth Dale Servoss, d a of in ficer charge uh to express our Floyd Vernon Smith, sincere Shurtz.Leonidas Travis, Frederick 1st Weather Squadron Detachment n jTL at Dugway Proving Ground. South many friends Raymond Woraek. west of Salt Lake City. e the lhoQhfully helped allevi- In June the weather officer in caui by the ill of my beloved wife of the Air Corps Weather charge rti mother. at station Dugway Proving Ground Services left for foreign service, leaving !Bloxham and Family. Conducted Monday Sgt. Wright in charge with a proeven years and e8t Point ward Card of Thanks pre-aviati- San-dal- l, , Nineteen Women Finish Red Cross Nursing Class . 54 The following were by Unit-- 1 accepted registrants Following his return home he ed forces States armed July, during school in the Tooele district iaght a year and was 1943: of principal West Point public school for Ferrel H. Hepworth, Carl Ediree years and at present is prin-p- tl ward Bumingham, Leland Victor it the North Davis junior rh ichool at Clearfield. Bangerter, Grant Rolland Hildt, Hr. Holt served on the North Norman Robins Layton, Verl Gay-le- n ri stake Robins Sunday school board Williams, Charles td vm a member of the Clearfield Forbes, Samuel Gallegos, James shopric. Clifford D. Knowlton, Roy William Quincy Strong was born in Slake City and moved to Clarence Corbett, James McFerson, Kays kh his parents when he was Dale Hess, Glen Randall Boulton. Jura of age. He has resided DeWayne George, Osro J. Smith, i since. Richard Willis Amo Mower, From 1911 to 1913 he served as -- Boehme, Elton Thomas Winegar, missionary for the L. D. S. r Lorus Adrian Haacke, Donald h, laboring in the eastern Calvin Douglas Bodily, Avery, mission with headquarters Frew. York and acted as secret Robert Nelson. John Jay D. Lee Richard Irvin Phillips, 7 (raring part of the time. Domick Divino, Keith Dwayne Be is general manager of the Harris, Frank Layton Cottrell. Verl MiHing company, Jensen Perry, Bruno Alfred Fredsojr Cook was born in Bountiful rick Neumann, Robert Mann oved with his to parents Dean Kay Johnson, Albert J01 when he was five years Elwood Adand has been Naylor, Dell Marlin Minin West living Dale at for the ams, John Kay Steed. 0. past 31 years. Howard He served a mission for the L. er, Keith Lattmer Timms, Reid Bowen, Jene Hamblin, Charles church in England from 1911 William Robins, Lowell Norup Jensen, Carl Johnson Stevenson, James ws superintendent of Harold Black, Fred George King, i improvement association V iw years, member of Transferred to local board for High Juf Davis llqusowivcs veer Harold Holt Succeeds Arnold D. Miller G. Maintained for hT1:) 0 motion to staff sergeant. Before enlisting in 1942 he was principal of the West Point school. . . Pvt. G. William (Bill) Warren arrived in Syracuse Sunday mornfurlough with ing for a fifteen-da- y his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warren. Bill has been stationed by William A. Dawson, bishop. at Camp Roberts, Calif., for the S. five months. Speakers included Jabez past Jabez S. Adams. JoeMucox, S. Grant Ivins and Bishop Dawson. Pfc. Reese Stoker arrived in SyrAt the .graveside, militaiy serv- acuse the first of the week for an ices were conducted by Chaplain extended furlough from Camp Gordon B. Hermans of Hill field. Mackall. North Carolina. Reese has the been in the service for the past Pallbearers were officers fromwhile Field, Hill at air depot group eight months. members of the firing squad were from the Hill Field air base. Bug-of ler was Thomas Fitzsimmons Card of the air force band. , We wish to express our heartPresentation of the flag vras by felt appreciation to the many Kilstofte, B. Lieutenant Esbem who so kindly helped, allefriends who accompanied the body from viate the sorrow caused by the the young Bakersfield, Calif., where bomber death of our beloved son and brothofficer was killed in a er. crash last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton Burial was directed by Lindquist and Family. and Sons mortuary of Ogden. - Thanks BY DUMP TRUCK Knocked down HILL FIELD and run over by a backing dump truck loaded with four yards of gravel while apparently walking toward it without noticing its movement, David J. Davis, Ml. of H135 East Thirty-thir- d South. Salt Lake City, was instantly killed shortly before noon Tuesday. Mr. Davis suffered a crushed left shoulder and head, stated Wendell Barnes of Kaysville. acting coroner, as apparently the dual right rear wheels and the right front wheel of the truck had passed over him.- Driver of the truck, Gilbert Allen of Brigham City, said he was backing his vehicle toward a cement mixer, and that he saw no one near his truck, but felt the heavy vehicle go over something like a soft spot in the road. lie continued to drive back 10 or 11 feet before he saw Mr. Davis lying in the road. The victim had been employed by the U. S. engineers at Hill field in construction work since June 1, 1942. , Mir. Sunset Ward Chapel Dedicatory Services Will Be Held Sunday Modernly designed Sunset ward L. I). S. chapel is ready for ' dedication Beautiful Edifice Completed in Two-YePeriod at Cost of $30,000; David 0. ) McKay Will Deliver Address on July 18. ar Davis is survived by his . widow. Mrs. Elizabeth Barton Da vis, of Salt Lake City; and four SUNSET Dedication cfcremtfnies for Sunset L. D. S. sons and one daughter: Mrs. Erma new $30,000 chapel will be held Sunday, July 18, ward's Merrill Los Angeles, Calif.; Norris, Davis Spokane, Washington; Da anounced Bishop LeRoy B. Smith this week. vid Davis, in foreign service with The beautiful new chapel is located on the site of the the U. S. Army; Lloyd Davis, in old Terry farm and is modernly styled by Pope, Burton and the armed forces In the United States, and Donald Davis, Salt Lake Thomas, architects. With a spacious chapel large enough to seat two hundred twenty-fiv. City. a recreation hall and stage with a are a tribute to a loymodern kitchen adjoining, a bish- arrangement united ward and to the outstandal, ops room and cloak room entered ing leadership of an energetic and from the beautiful foyer lighted devoted bishopric. through glass brick, a Relief soThe committee is combuilding ciety room facing south and west B. Smith, general of posed LeRoy POINT-Funerwitha and al services WEST completely equipped C. John Mason, general chairman; for Isabell Garcia, 10, of West kitchenette and store room adjoin- chairman of building, labor; Howin class rooms, Salt died a Boy who ing, adequate Friday Point, C. ard chairman of Shupe, general rest MonScout room and commodious Lake hospital were conducted S. Reid, secretary; finance; George all ward mor the the Sunset m. at rooms, 3 enjoys proudly p. day at chairman finance George C. tuary in Clearfield. George Ben' the facilities of the most modem committee; Ensign, E. Gwilliams, Henry D. church wird L, S. Point West buildings. nett. treasurer. and The dispatch promptness bishop, conducted Interment was in Clearfield Me- with which the building was erect- ' The present bishopric, sustained morial park. ed, its beauty and convenience of December 10, 1939, is LeRoy B. e, Funeral Held Monday For Isabell Garcia ceremonies Smith, bishop; John C. Mason, first counselor; C. Howard Shupe, second counselor, and George S. Reid, clerk. The program as arranged by Bishop Smith to be given next Sunday is as follows: Prelude. Louise Lyman; singing, I Need Thee Every Hour, congregation; invocation, John C. Mason; vocal solo, The Holy City, Howard Shupe, accompanied by Velma Ellertaon; remarks. Architect Ted Pope; remarks, Contractor James G. Wade; selection,, This House We Dedicate to Thee, Girls Glee club; remarks. George C. Ensign; report. Bishop LeRoy B. Smith; violin solo, The Lost Chord, Bonnie Stone;' speaker, President' Arnold D. Miller; speaker. Church Architect Price; vocal solo, Speak to Me Father, Howard Shupe, accompanied by Velma Ellertaon; dedication, President David O. McKay; doxology, congregation;, benediction, O. Bowen Hadlock; posUude, Louise Lyman. |