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Show Thornley K. Swan North Davis Enters Race For Catholics Complete School Hoard Post Hazaar Plans JUS PLANNED IDS KAYSVILLE HAN SATURDAY Winners News Deadlines Are Announced Nine Davis County Cities Hold Election - Thir'i IH'-iTo assist us in meeting CLEARFIELD Plans for the count man whose name has been bazaar deadlines we ask that all be given by the North to filed as a candidate for a seat on Davis nets and advertising reach county Catholics are com-- 1 our office no later than noon and is the Nov pleted J, set day on Wednesdays prior to ur at m. in the 'Layton Town Hall. guel B. Rushforth Died The proceeds will go toward the publication days on ThursWednesday in church building fund. day s. In the case of piduies lor Pauline Day. chairlady. will be Kaysville assisted by the following commitpublication, they must reach our office no later than U;(Ht tees; a. m. Tuesday for insertion in Funeral serv-- , Decorations Mrs. B KAYSVILLE Mis the Thursday paper. Meyer. Mr and for Samuel Burton Rushforth, Molzhon ito died at his hom here Food committee of causes incident Mrs Weenie Fisher, Mrs Jennie Broderick. Mrs. will be held at 2 p m Sat-JjThelma Tany, Mrs H C Halfhill in the Kaysville L. D. S. and Lucille Knuith ttbernacle. Bishop William E. Gai-- 1 Mrs Bakery sale committee of Kaysville Second ward will Hattie Cleary. Samcondnct the services. DAYLS uels and M iss Margaret Samuel Hr Rnshforth was born Apnl 3. and Mrs son Samuel of a Ingram la. in Kaysville, Game committee Mr. B J. pd Rosemond Rushforth. His Brody. Mr. Meyer. Mr Tany. Mr. was spent in Kaysville, Kay McElfresh, Mr. Charles Fishhe had been custodian of Mrs. Mary Iawis. Mrs. Madeline er. and school the Kaysville public Burunski and Mrs. Anita Flipnen. Kns. Ralph W. Larson Dies In for 30 years. He had Music - committee Darulene several terms as city Air Crash While En Route Day, Miss Marjorie Salmon, Miss On Aug. 23, 1809, he totmcilman. Salmon. in Betty the juried Clara J. Stevenson To Tennessee Mrs. MarHe was Fancy Work Booth Silt Lake L D S temple. cel B. Mrs. J. Buick, and L S D Brody nember of the Kaysville Mrs. Pauline Day. CLEARFIELD of the high Stood ward and Ensign Ralph Fish pond Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Walker 2, son of Mr, and priests quorum of the Davis L D S Raleigh. Mrs; Ralph W. Larson of ylear-fii-litikt. He filled two missions to was killed in a plane crash the southern states, one in lss7 th, D.vh county board of near Marion. Illinois, recently while isd a short term mission in 1920. tion from District Three, is Thorn K. Swan of Kaysville. en route to Memphis. Tenrf. from or most of his life, he had been ley It is understood that Mr. Swans ward teacher, had served also Chicago, according to wore received name has been brought into the In Tuesday by his parents. principal of religion classes and No further details of the crash some missionary for the church. school board race by Kaysville and have been made available up to Survivors include his widow and Farmington friends, who filed a SYRACUSE For the first date. Another victim of the following sons and daughters: petition with the board clerk today. time in a crash Walter E. was E. F. Manion, aviationthe year. Capt. men . Other have who machinil filed for Rushforth, Ogden; Capt Schoenfeld has returned for a ists mateof Worcester. Mass. . homas S. Rushforth, U. S. army, the position are Dj, G. D. Rutledge, furlough to visit with his famEns. Walker was born October 3. is Francisco, Calif.; Knewel H. incumbent, of Kaysville. and Horily in Syracuse. 1923. in Salt Lake City, a son of ishforth. Bountiful; Mrs. Ghomer ace Van Fleet of Farmington. received Schoenfeld re his Final date for filing is Novem-- Sapt. Ralph W. and Margaret Walker livlins, Morgan; Mrs. Byron E. ,S8,on from the U S Larson. He was a 1SM1 East her 19. and the election in this dis-- s.en Nelson, Kaysville; eight grandchildrhigh C. in Logan and departed for school graduate and attended the en; two sisters. .Mrs. Mary R. trict, comprising Kaysville anaj active Noduty with the army in of Utah for two years Peart, Kaysville, and Mrs. Grace Farmington, is December 5. vember. P.Mit. lie trained atCamp University San Francisco. prior to entering the navy in 1SM3. leidrom, Four Survivors include his parents; members of his immediate family three brothers, Don Larson, Salt hire served in the armed forces. Lake City; Melvin and Thomas Friends may call at the family Larson, Clearfield; a sister, Judy residence in Kaysville from Friday Larson, Clearfield, and two grandto 9 p. m. and Saturday from 10 mothers, Mrs. Anna Walker and a. to 1:30 p. m. . Burial will be Mrs. Sarah E. larson. both of Salt s the Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery. Lake City. With KAYSVILLE nothing j more than damage to a fender and headlight on his automobile, Dr. G. )istrict D. Rutledge of Kaysville miracu- -' 80th lously escaped injury Monday night Pays when his vehicle struck two horses south of Farmington. Dr. Rutledge reported that as hej FARMINGTON James II. RobKAYSVILLE Use of the more was traveling south, the two horses crossed the highway, and that his Davis county religious and undamental principals of inson, Rotary vehicle ran between them. One civic leader, observed his NXh its members, ofj activ-particularly received a broken leg. in birthday today (Thursday) at the government and those things the animals to David Rice horses The home of a daughter. Mrs. Naomi R. belonged to life and power of atoning Lewis in Woods Cross. Mr. Robwas urged Wednesday night of Farmington. the inson resided in Farmington until local regular meeting of the flub two years ago when he moved to by Joseph Cushman. Rotary Woods Cross. Jtnct governor of Preston, Idaho. Bora November N, 1805, in FarmFets and figures relative to the j ington. Mr. Robinson was manager Pwtlt of Rotary and the good it of the Farmington Commerical and WALTER E. SCHOENFELD Kwmplishing .throughout i the FARMINGTON An automobile orld was reviewed by Mr. Cush-w- stolen from Harry C. Goodyear. Haan and Camp Callen, Cal., prior Manufacturing company until his retirement in 1929. He waa bishop who also mentioned the impCleveland. Ohio, on November 3 to his overseas duty, which took of the ortance of the fine business estab- Farmington LDS ward from was recovered the following day by him to New Guinea, the Phili liMNi to 1913 and president of South n.men,t? of this area and the fine islands, and Admirality the Davis county sheriffs depart- pines Davis LDS stake from 191.3 to tUowship of the citizens here. ment east of the Centerville ceme- the Philippines, he was second in 1937. He has been an active workof a Japanese prison er in the LDS tery; minus all tires and several command received temple in Salt Lake 8,000 prisoners that of suitcases camp clothing. since March. 1944. City Davis The automobile was stolen from in one day. Mr. Robinson married Romania est He has two battle stars for cam- Chaffin on December Dreamland Cabins in the IK, 1SK9, in Sends and Bountiful. paigns in the Asiatic theater the Logan LDS temple. She died he and liberation, the Philippirie Lewis Farris. Layton, reported in July, 1913. to the sheriffs department that his also wears the American theater He is the father of nine sons and automobile was stolen from Layton medal. Mrs. Lewis, Woods daughters: tEARFIELD John M. Don Baxter, Wednesday afternoon. Captr Schoenfeld is the husband Cross; Mrs. Alta R. Barber. DenSyof member of a navy hr S, T., Jullien,' Clearfield. told - officers of Bessie Wilcox Schoenfeld ver, Colo.; McGill. Edward C and Wnt home a real souvenir that a tire and wheel complete had racuse. and a son of Mr! and Mrs. H. II. Robinson, all of Farmington; Provo. of Schoenfeld Capt Sherman fr"C0!?cluere a Tokyo been stolen from his automobile Carl R. C. Robinson. Salt Lake photons of himself taken in a Tokyo sometime in October. and Mrs. Schoenfeld have two sons, City; Dr. 0. P. Robinson. New oy a Japanese Stephen and Paul Kent York City; Glen Robinson, Downey, photographer, LADIES NIGHT photograph was a welcome KIWANIS Calif., and Mrs. Alton Richards, DANCE SLATED 40 bis parents, Mr. and Denver, Colo. will dance A misfit LAYTON Members of the Baxter, for although LAYTON Mr. Robinson was honored at a m. jwrtare was not up to American Layton Kiwanis club and their la- be given Friday at 9:00 p. in by family dinner party given recently the at the the East Layton LDS ward the Hotel Temple Square in Salt graphic quality, it was the dies enjoyed a dinner inparty hall. at ward amusement Salt Lake Layton Photograph they had seen of Temple Square hotel Lake City. He will leave by airbe awarded for the best 111 a ,onK tima. , next week to visit with his Fm Wednesday night. This was Prizes willand plane City. will tickets be navy on November the final ladies night of the Layton costumes budget son in New York City. 1 WjV"1!? be honored. Baxter completed his club for this year. kooi Idaho, at San Diego. He 2? trained Rationed on an L. S. T. for and during that time gPated in the invasionW Iwo BOUNTIFUL Bountiful Jay Luzon and then the w hold a combined dinnerceea will Patton of the Jap home islands. meeting this (Thursday) evening at : p. m. at Covers Coffee shop I in Salt Lake City. Herbert Seifert will be director in charge. inSpeaker of the evening will be Davis county bond buying among military KAYSVILLE credit- Tom Barker, Ogden. Mr. Barker, been which have stallations week in was in second place this county, according to coun- who was state Jaycee president at race to be the first ed to the drive the state-wid- e leaders. They urged the time the Bofintiful unit received bond bond ty E county to meet its drive andquota back to up the good start its charter, will present the club residents war in the Victory Loan Tine show- with a new charter to replace the the retain countys and that finance officials are urging bonds one which has become lost since state in buying the by ing bond. buyers do their purchasing as The organization of. the group. .possible. over the as early, early and put the county Inclement weather prevented the meeting will also be a membership from making meeting and each Jaycee has been to the first county KUTA Bond Wagon Coveted its scheduled appearance this week asked to bring a prospective new tfeir --JET bond quota M reaching nj in the county; however a tour of fu-all member. U S navy training plane. made in the near 27 per cent tours will be TO MEET county had attained talent recordings and Free ture. to according of their 364.900 goalreleased Tues- - special programs have been arrangKAYSVILLE war finance reports S. Diiworth ed in each community. bond sales in South Davis Y'oung, Ogden, a former official of the in Tooele county is leading white county for the week were as fol- the Ogden area council. Boy Scouts cent county race with 37 per 3Jt0.25; of America, will be guest speaker third and lows : North Salt Lake, Bountiful. are and Morgan at a meeting of the Davis high Weber 4.413.73; Woods Cross. 21-2and school to be held Monday at Jts.5so.75; Centerville, k412.50. South Da- 7:3ii p. m. at the high school, acFarmington, vis countys quota is 50 per cent of cording to Mrs. L. E. Ellison, dDa vis ountVa'ftne showing total quota or $182,450. the to BAXTER far has been due in a Urge part s ! sj. V Wed-morni- V PLANE CRASH Mrs.-Marjori- KILLS en-li- fe wat-ggust- iitm NAVY MAN It . er Y J. DAMSON lit ads I.ayton Board KAYSVILLE With average voting recorded in Davis county, heads of government rethroughout ceived the nod"' of voters in Tuesdays election held in nine cities. At Kaysville, Emil M. Whitesides was reelected mayor, while at Clearfield William U. Horne was named the town loard president. Farmington named Nephi Taylor as the mayor, while Ih J. Holbrook won in his race as mayor of Rountiful. Voters gave Herbert K. Haacke the board presidency of Centerville and at WamkIs Cross Lawrence H. Parkin was named board president, running on both tickets. Clinton gave Kenneth Draayer the heavy vote for president, while at Iaiyton Kay J. Dawson was returned as board president. ns was T. J. Thurgood at Syracuse. ' Following is the unofficial tabulation of votes for all municipalities holding an election Tuesday: muni-icipaliti- es KAYSVILLE ed Mayor- - Emil M. Whitesides (R) J. J. Bowman (I)) Councilman Clifford C. Green D) George W. Swan (R) (ounrilmen d. K. K. Ieonardson How&rd D. Thomas syracuse Captain , Wendell Nance (R) ..... Inland Frost (D) William R. (I)) E. L. Tall (D) Recorder Irene Swan (I) R) ' SpendingFurlough Pai-ke- r Davis County i i Treasurer Effie A. Barton (I) Sit-d- ay Preaident William 1 i Local Physician Escaped Injury Monday Night -- Week Horne (Cit.) John Grant (Cit.) .N. EMIL i M. ;- -. WHITESIDES Mayor ... Kaysville Dale Rich (Cit.) Elvin D. Tayson (Cit) Herbert Wood (Cit) Eldon H. Barlow (Prog.) Milton Hadfield (Prog.) ... Joe Knight (Prog.) Angus Stevens (Prog.) ... FARMINGTON Mayor Nephi Taylor (D) II. II. Robinson (R) Councilman Irvin Hughes (D) Alton Rose (R) Counrilmen J. R. Moon (D) David R. Lund (D) J. II. Steed (D) J. II. Robinson Observes Birth Date Today TcjRotary R) Board Members I Governor Visit ,This R. & . Walter W. Steed (Prog.) i j (R) (R) j L BOUNTIFUL or day Leo J. Holbrook (D) 1K5 L. Glen Riley (R) councilman 142 Myron Bangerter (D) 243 Ray O. Kirkland (R) eouncilmen 144 J. Roland Stringham (D) 134 Vincent Ord (R) 174 Charles C. Gardner (D) . . H. 1): Stayner (R) , Geo. II. Manning (R) 204 238 LeGrande Hess (R) . Recorder James R Millard (D) Clifton Wood (R) Stolen Auto Is Recovered Monday 23fl 104 2H2 Ezra Clark (R) Second in State 'E Bond Race CENTERVILLE NEPni TAYLOR New Farmington Mayor P-T- A 5 i P-T- A Reflex Selected As One of 25 Papers For Reader Survey KAYSVILLE . Because has been newspaper Jrour in recent National Editorial association contests as a prize winning weekly newspaper, we are requesting that you send copies to the Adver-Usin- g Research foundation, said a letter to The Reflex received today. The communication, sent by William J. Ortel, acting director of Weekly Newspaper bureau. points out that in organizing its plans for conducting a aeries of readership surveys, the Bureau has been requested by the Advertising Research foundation to supply sample copies of weekly newspapers the nation. You are one of 25 publishers in the United States who have been invited to send in newspapers for this pioneering ' movement, Mr. Ortel said. -- Bountiful Jaycees Meet Tonight -- 53lt .435 .512 -- tuF Davis Is .443 Treasurer Mrs. James W. Hudson (D).2Q1 Marion II. Hendrickson (D)123 Mrs. Eva Hill (R) - - , 72 1 Grace Stevenson (R) 205 Tokyo Souvenir Home UrtJr 430 Treasurer Soldier 2 .538. Carson W. Singley (D) 400 D. R. Tolman (R) 534 Recorder Wilford Williams (D & R)IXX n, Flirrgt 496 .490 Smiling Through-T. J. THURGOOD , Renamed at Syracuse Davis Play On December 12 KAYSVILLE Report Shows Two Polio Cases KAAYSVILLE Two poliomy- elitis cases were reported in Davis total county in October, making a since of six cases in the county the first f the year, according to the monthly report released by the Davis county department of health. Other communicable diseases and the number of cases reported are: Chicken pox. 2; gonorrhea. 2; measles'. 3; mumns, 7; pneumonia. 2; syphilis. 2; whooping cough. 9. A total of co births were reported during September compared' to 8 deaths for the months. Is Smiling Through, annual Davis high school play will be presented on December 12 in the school auditorium; it is announced by Miss Eva Barrett, faculty apeech instructor, who is directing the production. The cast and the character chosen for the play is: John Carteret Dr. Owen William Campbell; Tom Harding. MacKay; Ellen, Mary Holbrook;Kathleen Dungannon. Lillian Gardner; Willie Aimly, Reed Bennett; Kenneth Wayne, Jerrold Hogan; Moon Yean Clare. Nan Gordon; Mary Clare, Loraine Hughes; Jeremiah Wayne, Phillip Knight: John, Bruce Howland; Ellen. Thelma Knighton; wedding guests, Harris Adams. Llovd Cottrell, Karl Page, Shirley Wheeler, President E. Herbert Haacke (Cit) . .101 Board Members Eugene C. Ford (Cit) Ulysses S. Grant (Cit) Thomas Q. Williams (Cit). Ellis R. Wilson (Cit) Thomas F. Cook (Prog.) Earl F. Hanson (Proif ) . WilHs H. Layton (Prog.). Douglas Walton (Prog.) . 03 . 73 . 73 . 90 . 95 .123 . 05 . 95 WOODS CROSS President Lawrence II. Parkin (Cit and Con.) Board Members Martin A. Brown (Cit.) Floyd II. Bird (Con.) Vernon C. Brown (Cit) Edwin R. Haacke (Con.) Clyde W. Campbell (Cit) E. Charles Hatch (Con.) George E. Ellis (Cit) William C. Mills (Con.) CLINTON Preaident Kenneth Draayer (Non- - Part.) : Leland Montgomery (Com.). . Board Members Melvin Muir (Non-Par- t) George Beus (Com.) Elwood Taylor (Non-Part- ). Percy L. Child (Com.) J. Albert Mitchell (Non- 1 - Part) Charles Parker (Com.) Angus Bingham (Non-PartIna Stewart (Com.) )- LAYTON Preaident Ray J. Dawson Board Members Harold Ellison E. G. King Jack Miller Ronald Wiscombe , 44 24 18 23 26 29 21 36 34 45 39 40 S3 39 43 44 43 47 43 81 83 82 SYRACUSE President T. J. Thurgood Board Members T. Joseph Steed Eugene Tolman Wallace Christensen EltoivJ. Bennett 15 15 16 1 16 Betty Hollingshead and Kathleen Larson. , |