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Show .1 FIVE INJURED ED TUESDAY IN rK AUTO CRASH i, - Bento, 7. B. ion w r be j be ft: FROM 9 Woods Cross Couple In Serious Condition From KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. THE WARS feylHs sstsi Volunteer Workers Set THURSDAY. OCTOHKR 23, NlMHKK 1545. Collision 30 VtilODS CROSS weie injured, two of them seriously, Tuesday morning when an automobile driven by Clyde Cook, 2M, Bountiful, collided with a car driven by Lyman V. llamson, 52. at the intersection of Cudahy lane and Howard street in North Salt Ijike. Mr. Hainson and his wife, is, both of Woods Cross, are m St. Mark's hospital with serious injuries us a result of the crash. Mr. llamson is suffering a crushed chest and possible internal injuries while his wife sustained fractured ribs and possible internal injuries. Others hurt in the collision were Mr. Cook, facial lacerations; his laughter, Carolyn Cook, 5, frac ive-persona. Salt Lake Man Dies TO BE SEEN 'T Monday as Opening for While Hunting in AT OGDEN - Victory Loan Drive Entries l.ietock Davis County Canyon i RECORD SHOW discharge received hi g anny on Monday. 'ofiinr BehUW' ifn.Wm, ii in the service. For he and his wife are guests home of his parents in kays- B ik. AWAITS DISCHARGE Inge-bor- In , Captain Russell Mahler, son of Ur and Mrs Buhler. is spending his last Jirt in Kaysville as a member of Show Surpass Previous County Chairmen and Committees To Meet Friday At Rally At Davis High School Pre-Campai- Two-Ca- r of Bountiful Man Found Wednesday at Foot of Falls in Davis Canyon A fter Search Of Two Days Son-in-La- w Events gn g. A record Ogden LiveOGDEN stock show. November A to 7. was y Hu- already written into the hooks A two-da- y FARMINGTON county war finance search for a missing deer with the announcement by Ray headed hy L. 11. Gregory, coordinator. Rov Simmons Woods, superintendent, that entries hunter ended Wednesday when the hodv was found hy Davis and Charles C Gardner, county chairmen and Mrs. lonard had surpassed those of any wur-- j countv men near a waterfall in Davis canvon near Farming- - to investigating highway patrolrsam! time men, the accident occurred when tocs Maxine Dockum staging of the event as heads ,.rs', uniladies ot the traveling east on Cudahy In w,CHk. division division, have announced only one junior I lie victim, Iert J. October 29. Demming, 41, ,)L Apricot avo., Saltllane, reportedly was blinded by the did the entry list fall as the opening of the eighth and final Monday. to sell war exhibitors his fwting while hunting near sun amt did not see the llamson campaign Even at that, l.akeGity. had apparently below expectations. bonds in Davis count v the Victory the falls and plunged headlong in- - machine. The accident occurred at listhe said, the number of animals loai drive. to the stream, it is reported by ! a. m. Mr. liamson was thrown ami Fi-- 1 ed by Members Club This is the great r.ivl clear of his automobile when the sheriff's officers. Amej-icexceeded of ture Farmers oiign'y On Victory Loan. Mr. Gregory statMr Demming, in company withDH,k vehicle struck it broadside, those of previous years Mr Wood ed, and conies as a grand clinu his nme- said this was explained hy the fact son. Richard, and View at the intersection is obstruct-- . C. to the many campaigns. .o succes-fullfather-in-laimhis Glenn hud not conditions travel that of M y an apartment house on the Pratt, conducted in Davis county" Bountiful, started, on the hunting southwest corner and an orchard Day to proved sufficiently by northwest corner, HOUNTIFUL Funeral Mr; Prattlon warrant youngsters finishing their Davis countys quota is x:t;ihi trip Monday morningwere held Monday in the Boun- - stock for inclusion in the Victory and the youth became separated t E bonds," the tooidir.ioo,in , m- rdl L from Mf. Ihunming during the day saitT.' and this money will In ued l!U , ? ward or Henry edition of the exposition. and made their way to their auto- or the care and rehabilitation of!, a, i While minor shows thro ughout !' Bountiful. wounded servicemen and for the . the region regularly show a flue- - LeKoy Duncan Is Named Head mobile parked in the canyon. . .. n wav . . , . . Gordon Van Fleet of Farpiingtonl return of our war heroes from all ora at tuation in stock prices, purebred tlsa,e told sheriffs officers that he atop- ,n halt Lake Cily. Lnj commercial cattlemen of New Stake at Meeting all look T,nA)aTk parts of the world." FARMINGTON Funeral serv-da- y ped and talked to the pair Mon- mnY the to the Ogden show .rt,8't,nL-re South held LDS (Thurs- he as Vide was Held stake, ke: j from ofVenver'irTes night today Sunday yanirticlTthis wm0wD,!TLarn returning ,n LDS ward lhe was Bur,al th Hountiful t"vlab,e and he that M1 Farjnington hunting. city tablishing purebred rattle values." again went i.vf ,v" ,of Gai-in- g for service will hold drive under a nto direction the chapel of mountains mom-Raymond the 1 cemetery Edgar ue Tuesday declared RUSSELL W. BUHLER Creation of FARMINGTON and saw the two still waiting breath, 72. Farmington, who died lanquet and rally Union Mortuary pointing to the influx of entries the new Central Davis LDS stake for Mr. Demming Born in Woods Cross, October . at his home Sunday of a cerebral Friday evening at 7:u p. m. at Ik rmy sir forces, for following Mr with LeRoy Duncan, bishop of at . Har-wMr. Calbreath ?ad(ll?arers school. More TA I'M. a son of William H. and )avis than The hemorrhage. high office sheriffs was notified 2. December on hi return to duty LDS the Centerville First workers ill turned home ward, are riett to he married 01Hila,d.hatJ pU.rei and at a following search .was expected Startup Tovey. SaturdayBurial gahcr begun he will exchange his officers rank division breeding as president, was completed Sun- by Richard Robinson and Harold the will n to dinner Edith on November is. inns. Hart discuss their dw hunting trip. mister." civilian for of .Yfr a meeting held in the Farm- Manning of Farmington. Travel- - he in the Farmington City ceme-in- g in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He hotwn at activities lncrea for day the Fr Victory division ington LDS ward under the direcCspt Buhler is at present on joaif Drive. Speaker for the eve- was a member of the high priest cent : 7 r to the falls in the canyon, they teryunder direction of Sunset mor.- lave from duty at Fairfield. Calif, ning will be Alan Meacham of the quorum in the Bountiful Thirdhas Pnenced a marked incrcje tion of Albert E. Bowen, LDS counbut ifi rifle, he has served as a cil of twelve apostles. pilot Jtah War Finance committee and ward and former president of the ver I yer search failed in finding Born December 31, 1K72, in San the victim. overseas J from siac his return duty. an outline of the committees ac- quorum of seventy and superin-- 1 re-- 1 Jose, Calif., to B. Alan was and Returning Blood, Kaysville, Farmington, He will report for discharge from tivities in this drive will he pre- tendent of the South named first counselor of the new the sir corps on December 2 to the sented. ward Sunday school. stake and Orson Clark, Farming-ton- , son, Mr. Van Fleet, Trvin Pierson breath had resided in Farmington Fort Dongas separation center. Survivors include his widow. second counselor. Allan L. and Ray Wood set out oa horses for 12' years. He married Lottie The Victory Loan drive which October 14 marked the end of Beers, Centerville, was appointed and located the body at the foot of Manning on June 12. 1003, at San will run through three sons and two daughters: Mrs. opens Monday Genevieve Rich and Mrs. Delila the falls. Rafael, Cal., and had lived in Ven- stake clerk. Cpt Buhlers fourth year with the December X. C. air corps, eleven months of which Dibble, befere-If- f ice -- and lUrksley, Calif Bountiful; Raymond new-staThet, will be housed in He IITanc oversea-duty- r were LeRoi Day, Alien Adams, Le-- 1 coming to Utah. ipentwrmissions the and ward Jtah the and nation chapel Farmington throughout as pilot of a Marvin H. Tovey. Salt Lake City; Grande Heas, Leslie Turner and completed 35 Survivors include his widow, bomber operating over Nazi-bel- d are commending the purchase of six sisters: Mrs. Sslins Page, Mrs. Edgar Smoot brought the body I Farmington; two brothers, James bonds as "E" the best and safest Annette Hardy. Mrs. David Mann down the canyon. Europe from bases in Eng investment in the world as well IGalbreath, Oakland, Calif., and as had. Mr. waa born Herbert Calbreath, Berkeley, Calif. Denning 17, J.Nm A Knil'Ln' Sept an aid to reconversion and a safe- BounUftri: Flm ,nd Kaysvill, Woman Well Known wards. IMkk in Ammon, Idaho, son of Dan Climax to bis overseas tour of of Mr. a inflation. GregOrganization guard against M. Moore. Idaho, and Mrs. Matilda Sarah Ann Jones Denning. I duty came with the awarding of In Activities of LDS stake in the county waa made re- He and stated. Hart. Salt Lake City; four half married Bertiice J Distinguished Flying Cross to ory 13, OAlt LiXIKC MlUl cently due to the large membership 1034,. in Sait Lake Pratt, Nov. had "The Davis, county war finance sisters and a half brother. Mrs. Church City. They Cipt Buhler for extraordinary In increase two recent years. The made their home in 8alt Lake City heartily recommends May Billeter, Mrs. Beta Lucas, fkivement" during a raid over committee Kaysville wards formerly were a for the Chil-lm- e Mrs. our that take its Mrs. Crawford, place county Emily The past five yean, where Mr. citation accompany Germany. of the Davia North aUke while Mrs. Emma J. KAYSVILLE the counties in the state in and William Tovey, all of Salt In the automobile the medalteHs the storyof the penning he Farmington, and. Centerville business engaged - this great and final Lake City, and eight grandchil- Strong observed herMst birthday 13th at South and Main. ocdasToneiTthe whlcTT supporting lauingTete belonged to the South Da dren. FARMINGTON drive, he said. Ernest besides Mjrs. Denning, Sunday when, friends and relatives v Surviving, mnTmg of the medal: called throughout the day to con- are four children, Marjorie Ann, 82, 032 Weat Fourteenth North For extraordinary achievement Reorganization o? the presidency 10; Marvells, 0; Richard P., 7, nd street, 8a)t Lake City, waa bound gratulate her. Mrs. Strong was while 4 serving as puot of a born in Salt Lake City on Octo- - of the South Davis stake waa com- Joseph Douglas, 10 months: five I over tho district court on urc raft on a bombing mission to con- - brothers and three ber 20, 1M14. at the atake charre second degree burgla: of pleted regular Daniel sisten, Cap-ui- a Germany. A January, W45. A daughter of Homer and Asen- - ference held in Bountiful on Octo-at- h J. Denning, Inglewood, Cal; Clar- - October 13 when 'he appeared for Buhlers aircraft was damaged 14. Thomas Amby Briggs was ence J. Denning, Banker Duncan. Mrs. Strong Garvey. Colo.; I preliminary hearing before Justice h flak about fifteen seconds be- named Hw Peace William U. Holbrook. C. Thomas Ward V. with Cedar several in Lava Hot president City Denning, years spent bombs away. An incendiary Hor-wMr. counselor and Parkin was arrested by Holbrook, first Miller where K. father St. Springs, her and Idaho; George Denning, bomb was ignited, rudder controls, ce Beesley, second counselor. set- aheriffs officers on two colonize Dento called the Nathan Calif.; county Sgt hydraulic system and AFCE equip- ford H. Williams was named stake ning, in the armed services; Sarah October A in connection with a Folchurch. LDS for the ment were rendered unserviceable. lowing her marriage to William J. clerk. High councilmen installed Ann Warner, Long Beach, Calif.; burglary at the Cudahy Packing Ikspite the severe damage to his LDS temple, at the meeting were: Franklin D. Pearl Greening, San Diego, Calif.; company plant in North Salt Lake, , Strong in the Logan urcraft. Captain Buhler continued KAYSVILLE Candidates for municipal offices through-- the couple resided in Salt Lake Ashdown, Leanner T. Thompson, and Wanda Stokes, Elsinore, Calif He has been related under $500 ud successfully bombed his 8YRACU8E selected this week at a series of party City for several years, then moved Lawrenre Moss. Edward L. Davis, Adolphes target Descending to a out the county were died in Mr. gene Christensen, former Syraensel Kaysville. Strong altitude, Capt. Buhler return'- conventions and will be placed on ballots in anticipation of jo Wsitir jSjJh resident, died this (Theraday) d to friendly territory where an the November 6 elections. QnMtpr Dermott Rosa and Richards. morning abont 1:3 a. m. In a 8nH L,aV1l sc-been 1 Mrs has Stwnx always emergency landing was , skillfully Lake which Davis 30 left of October Da the of county in one is North Buffered Reorganization hospital tive j the chUrch. having served day injuries Only dfected without further damage take presidency and high coun- - Saturday when his home fell while aircraft or injury to the crew. residents who plan to vote in the final balloting in November in the MIA and Pnmary organlza- - v? j? he waa on a deer henting trip. With the vpt Buhlers superior airmanship. may Mr. Christensen, whose home la Judgment and aggressive- - towns have candidates from v.o parties on their baUots. U n in work Salt doin? WOODS CROSS Pvt LaMar displayed on this occasion reCityrenortediv wm one ticket was Lake City fortempIe I many yeara. AUred Anderson, son of Homer L ed the highest credit upon him-tn- d According to John M. Park, town clerk, only 8.U She has eight sons and daugh- feffiJ died May the armed forces of the filed in Layton. 8.r?i 7ar0P,Bf Anderson of Woods Cross, ters: luted Sutes. board offices town and 1M2. while being held a d of Harry L. and Clifford d. list a frilnd municipal Following is r ar ner of the Japanese In the Phiiip- I J ki : filed the for have who bv posta and the candidates PineB- hla ,ather haa learned 7V(rd,,.nd COXSWAIN RELEASED the war department Strong, Sugar City, Idaho: William T ,, through BOUNTIFUL 2Ya Teoran,?ed at WOODS CROSS A. Strong, Driggs, Idafio; Mrs. Anderson wnireported miss- Dale E. Lee. child Republican Democratic Robert A. Egbert and Vernon .broU"Y0WaIIafe ing in action in May, 15M2, and a Mrs. and Sheriff .Deputy Edon v L. Glenn Riley adni1"i.tratJ." Wo fother receiv- Mayor Strong. Idaho Falla, Idaho, and nived home Saturda; Leo J. Holbrook waa elected president of the 13 Monroe Christensen of Clear- - ,fW month In (Incumbent) Mrs. Russell Caperter, Rivpnwta d word that he had been sent to wlownig his release from the I 'council, succeeding Paul Ronnfeldt Councilman Box Elder county. Ray Kirkland 'a. Tokyo prison camp- .- Later this submarine division, at the Myron Bangerter who has served as president since Vincent Ord Councilman London submarine base. Conn. J. Roland Strfiigham i was corrected with announcement vr organization of the council. Ezra Clark Councilman lof his death in a prison camp. He who held the rating o! Charles C. Gardner Other officers choseq were: Mrs. D. R. Tolman Councilman had been overseas sinew May, 1941. W. while in the navy, has Carson Singley Verda Nelson, vice president; Lt. (Incumbent) Survivors include bis father and the service since August Karl Hone, secretary and treasur-,e- r. Wilford Williams Recorder a brother, T. Sgt Lee Williams Wilford and Clin four and the committee participated following 7 (Incumbent) LAYTON (Incumbent) The n ' the South am Klwa? A--. New U,10" chairmen: Mrs. Etna Brailaford and Layton HerO 8 Soil 'Robert Mrs. Eva Hill nis Pacific. Last April he was rs. James W. Hudson Treasurer club will hold their annual Greenman, , recreation; Phyllis, Gloria, Miri FARMINGTON rora 1 Harbor to Francis Croft and Charles Fisher, lections st a dinner meeting to be P nd Newell Anderson, all of held w Robinson H. this H. London SL and serve LAYTON Presentation of the youth welfare. (Thursday) evening at !? Mayor Taylor Woods Cross. m. Rose in Alton the time of hit release. Nephi J. 8:k the town hall. p. Councilman awarded! The new council will Air officers Leyton Medal Williams posthumously Candidates for president are I H. B. Stayner at San Diego and the Wallace Councilman to Set Ned Rentmeister, Syracuse sponsor a costume and misfit dance - -R. Moon Clarence H. INFANT DIES Geo. Pr Baird, G. L. Stewart Field! Councilman Hill Manning e? Naval TYaining Stam. S:.K) and at fanner. Wednesday serviceman p. evening Lund . David R. and Hess Willard Snow. Candidates in Councilman CLEARFIELD LeQrand Dean Steed the for administration waa made building, employee, recently to .. H. Steed I Clifton Wood n the office of vice - president include Olsen, infant son of CpL Grant M. Prizes be wil Recorder awarded for Rentmeister, Millard Larry R. James William A. Dawson, Dale Gray and and Verla Jean Steed Olsen of (Incumbent) of the air hero. standing costumes and refresh Zulon JYSVILLE Walwyn Green, E. Whitesides. Seven direc-- 1 Clearfield, died Wednesday, OctoGrace Stevenson be will served. Treasurer G. H. Gen. coni.mnts Marion Mr. and Mrs. George Grpen, Harris, Ray Brig. be selected from the fol- - ber 17, in an Ogden hospitid. Ha will (Incumbent) bers Hendrickson .T7ZTTT msnding general of Ogden Air .Sunday ever list of Kiwanians: John V. was born October 3. Survivors a n,n 1n.Kyine lowing CLEARFIELD Herbert Rowe, Technical Service Command, made KAYSVILLE Bis discharge from B. M. Anderson, Ray J. elude his parents, grandparents, n nd Charles Hrs. Rowe, S. Whitesides M. the Emil presentation during inpressive army. Mayor Albert W. Epperson, Leo Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Steed, J. Clifton Linford ceremonies, with officers and en-- J'4 dischargedfrom the U. S. navy Dawson,Irvin (Incumbent) Hennefer. Frank Hie-- 1 Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Green, The and his veteran listed men Friday. W. Swan attention. at Geo. standing ' G. Green D. Riley, Glennlver Olsen. Brigham City. Funeral Daniel Clifford K. K. Leonardson AIRMAN HOME AUo th. SjmjBSf wSSfniSl O. Smith and Clayton A. Wood. services were conducted Friday. E. L. Tall Nance Wendell Mra. E. R. were VSVTLLE Clines, and Mr Ferren F. Ben-- P William Parker Thomas Howard and Mrs. Eli Rentmeister of' Lay-- 1 BIr. and Mrs. Frank Leland Frost p? Irene Swan ton, the sergeant s parents. Swan Irene (Incumbent) The Air Medal citation, read, ini (Incumbent) Effie A. Barton months of meritorious achievement ABarton Effie !art: Forflight (Incumbent) ith the ' while participating (Incumbent) ' in sustained operational activities LAYTON (Town Board) played by NSD Clearfield in the work and money built" the 8 from hi In Nsvsi Dawson addition Axis. to 7ts enemy timi J. against war the 100,000 the August history, ships, the Sup Ray against President to 1 September 1P44. Visitors will also tour hte naval U.. S. Navy today boasts 41,000. (Incumbent) pjy Depot at Clearfield will throw I d Harold Ellison to entertain the barracks area, where the enlisted planes and Stt million men and Councilman RErORTS THEFTS fV.VIB the (Incumbent) an open house on Navy Eeraonnel are quartered, and will women on those ships and planes, at public Douglas mess hall and welfare at air stations, supply bases, amRonald Wiscomba FARMINGTON Horace I Day, Saturday. October 27. Cap- Councilman and recreation officer depots,- - and hospitals, Jition cen- Bountiful.' H. (Incumbent) buildings,- integral munition Skfllman, supply Brough, reported the tain J. ' Officer who and life. Miller theft of his automobile from his in command, announced yesterday. ftarts of naval Jack kept those ships and planes Councilman home on Monday, according to the nett puL (Incumbent) Between the hours of 1 :00 and personnel will be on duty hammering the enemy. fnk of E. G. King sheriffs office. A Panagi, Layton,4:(X p. m., busses will be available to serve as guides and answer all One such station is the Naval Councilman told sheriffs officers that hia car at Gate I (south gate on the Syra questions possible. Supply Depot at Clearfield, major was stolen in Ogden on October 17. cuse road) to take visitors on tours CLEARFIELD (Town Board) Sft!orps at Navy Day UM5 finds the United naval installation in the Rocky of Bis . of the depot, stopping at various States Navy at the peak of Its Mountain West NSD, ClearfkJ, I Citizens Independent CAR RECOVERED He points of interest. Captain Skill- - might after three rears and eight during the war years, supplied tl i FARMINGTON An automo-- 1 man stated. Although the huge months of war. Celebrations are fleet with millions of tons of Eldon II. Barlow William C Councilman bile belonging to J. Clifton Lin- - naval installation, which ia on a being planned at all naval estab- materials. Today it has keen d. hi 'L0nt Milton Hsdfield John Grant Councilman p imford. Kaysville. reported stolen on five-da- y D. Tayson Elvin week, will not be in opera lishments where the American pub- ignated as one of the Navys Mr. Bennett Joseph Knight 'ervice, Councilman Year ri-t2. to S-indT,rremanent ei exTruman said as October President been of depots, has lic, 18, supply recovered tion on that day, a 'number Dele Rich (Incumbent) a rol an time see can for first ii the without Stevens to play set be to cently. will damage, equally give guests writh up Angus the according Councilman England hthk: a birds eye picture of the part units of the great fleet which their the peacetime N.ry. (Incumbent) to re- - Herbert Wood lais to-da- corn-mitt- ee j - lst y Kites Are Held Monday For Henry Tovey 4-- a ear-ol- d Y-- .I - - Kites Set For -J 'W JRE NY ELD odle Farmington. Man i I Iutt I f 1 I I -- cam-aig- . r C-- 54 -- MRS. EMMA J. I STRONG 'NOTES nking:nd-fma,wier-fT5veyrWd6d8TrrossTRona- I . ke Id BIRTH DATE C.rnll, I SoJ Prt te. in I I B-2- Candidates File for Posts in Nov. Election br as Wii-tleme- nts as-sign- ed Ee-ltan- w I W SSS&"3B.IT ngnt Tnnnnt VprdplnnrlUlCIIttIH Council Reorganized gffi; pris-rive- B?rlflrir.,fcMr!,r I j k. Kiwanis Slate Annual Ejections Air Medal Is Presented To - - Prl .til d. I step-moth- er; 1 1 I I out-Iso- ld - I I 1 I U1 pm .t I Supply Depot to Hold Open House I .. sJfiTS .( I I , . t ,J I t - en-ist- ed . iSSiL' r.fr w.ltTrd tovea t:r Da-lhibi- Pns U ( - |