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Show i AMERICA TOim SOUTH rs - BY AIR r, VOI.l'MK XI j K Davis Boys Will Enter Poultry Meet 4-- DWIS COUNTY, UTAH. TIIUKSim. YSVILLE, n,,vi uti'iirwax hi D.ni-- t VMen S ilani-- . assistant acnt y K the are county, county ! x x ' is-- ' x. . " os oy ,V i xX xs sVNx xXN s x sN x x , ! AV ')x s - X X NS ,'V .V-'- . x 'W '' 'x' ' X ' 'V I L-- .Tx State tgricultural college, apei Feeds company ami others -- Yl' v'Ft Is' vs (4 I ;x bought the remaining! t hicks themseh cs. iirrh. best t hn ks ate now (lose to II1 e A '.'tek- - tit! ,,nii withm the next America, Cuba tm$ of each ln' thicks will "til iLEARFlELD began today !e st!,., ted and tilled at a central Mr.- and Mrs. W. market and the state winner de-- it Clearfield as they Campbell limned I'le boy must also have hi- off on the first lap of their record book complete at this 13 tour of neighboring coun- Ho will Im able to lout dispose S the habitue of his chickens at it of the couples first stops FARMING TON A publu heal- the time ot the contest be Mexico City, where they He Ibnts on two proposed increases m ing (mint) lxys have to visit LDS church headquar-inthe Davis countv school budget for done tin exceptionally gotxl joh on UlWtTST. scenic points for four days. lrtIti-4- 7 has been set for Motulav. these projet ts this year, anti we to Guatemala, January Kb at p. in. in the hoard hope to be at the top m the final ; will then fly IUiys and girls from the Kaysville LDS Second ward Primary W many side tgips to the his-- c office in the romt house at Farm- judging." Mi Adams said "Iur-- . Frimarj children participated in the pageant and ten were feaare shown in costume a they presented their Christman cantata. parts of Central America, ington. pose td the contest is to determine tured in a special chorus. The group presented the cantata at a a visit in Panama, The hearing was called following the tx'st meat in the state, fastest The Light of the World. Edna Rasmussen, Primary recreation he Campbells traveling agenda a request by the superintendent of growing and cheapest birds to special ii let Me program on December 19. leader, was in charge of the Christmas program. Twenty-fivcalls for a visit in Balboa, then schools for an imrease in the lUi.-4- taise This is only the beginning and Santiago and a few days a national contest to be staged budget for salary payments for An school employes for the remainder in 1!)1 and phtseeing in Valparaiso. Ijavis county has more tnp over the Andes to Buenos of the current school year, and a (entries h will bring them another visit second one to increase the fixed' Utah, said the county agent, ,DS headquarters in that city, charges division 'of the budget ty Those participating are: Elliot fter a visit to Paraguay, they allow payment for additional fire Webster. Kaysville; Floyd and Val p on to Sao Paulo and Rio De insurance for school buildings. lltennett, Syracuse; Harold and will tiro and from there fly over The written request for the West Kaysville; Home. Brazilian jungles to the port of is on, file in the boartl of thew Zaugg, Igiyton,' and Evan t . will in m Trinidad. They stop fice in Farmington Lyman. Clearfield. Unles.x quick action is taken by in the West Indies at El Puerthe regular Following the hearing to and Haiti and will then wing meeting of the board will be held county and community centennial committees or by schools, organir way on to Havana, Cuba, for for the ami of considering purpose A budget of $2l3,ttVtori for Davis county for Boy FARMINGTON zations. churches or civic groupB to days where they plan to visit adopting the revised budget. island by car. sponsor brilliant light opera, drathe year 1917 was approved at n meeting of the board of county comma, art exhibits and kodachrome jpping off their tour, the Camp'A public hearing on the budget missioners Monday in Farmington. s plan a weeks visit in Miami, Flans are under way for Boy shows, they may lose that onor-tunitcommissioners session. the preceded I)r Ixrin F. Wheelwright, , and a trip to Chicago before Scout leadership training in health Only one change was niado in the tentative budget as submitted raing home in March. and safety for scout leaders of the production manager of the Arts Division of the Centennial commisat the hearing. The county attorneys request for $925 expense fund Ogden area council. Boy Scouts of Mrs. Nellie Bar- America, between January- - I.i and sion. announced this week. was increased to $1,103.00. KAYSVILLE The commission has offered to a ysville ton Howell, 72, died at her home, 1l, according to an announcement The 1017 budget is a $27,272.85 increase over the 1040 budget of limited number of larger commu27-6t- h !es in by council leaders. The announce-- I ave.. Salt Lake City, A levy of 9.50 mills will be necessary to meet the new the $210,380.20. of nities, the presentation ment was made jointly by the following a short illness. AYSVILLE Utah Symphony orchestra; to evGearge E. Lay-- , in the R. R. health and and budget coming year. Peter late the committee, safety Daughter of S3, former Kaysville resident, bom Rowell, chairman, and the leader-i- n ery theater which can stage a prowas she is the budget an approved, with comparative figures for Beazer Ellen Barton, Following in a duction with a cagt of 40 people the Lethbridge, Alberta, 1S74, and made ship training committee, II. Farley Oct Kaysville and for the estimated revenues for 11H7:. ... 19441, ' l., a fol-r.report g light opera Blossom Time "Xvtth Monday afternoon her home here for many yeafsT She Kilbum, chairman a an extended illness, commuto all professional cast; The training will he conducted by Ezra J. Howell in General swas born in Kaysville in 1891, was married to nities with good stages and suffi1914 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mart Bushnell, who is a member of w of Elijah and Mary Layton cient dramatic Fund Kxpens seating capacity Salary Mrs. Howell was an active member 'the health and safety staff of the Ifcraith Laycock. He moved to the by productions of council. national Brigham Scouts Young 900.00 $ $ 4,790.88 Boy while Gommissioners LDS church residing of the da with his University. U. of U. and U. S. A. parents about 1900. in Kaysville and since moving to 'America. 135.00 n, Clerk 3,200.00 Laycock was a member of the The plan is to take the training C. dramatic groups; and to almost a member of the was Lake Salt 3.430.00 church and served as a mis-fo- r Treasurer 3,200.00 LDS ward where she to the various districts of the cou- all schools, churches or organizas Eighteenth the church in the - tions the kodachrome shows 5.245A0 TreA Recorder 3,200.00 cil. be held in session will teacher Relief societynseled as a Ao obtain these productions it is from 1912 to 1814. He Clearfield, monton, Brigham City, 13,000.00 Daugh-of Sheriff as j and is, 3,joooo camp chaplain led in the Maryland conference, Utah Pioneers. Mr. Howell Morgan and one or two sessions in necessary A. to sign contracts with r,orsxoo Assessor 3,200.00 married Fern Redd, December ters of Wallace (mates, booking repreher in death. in the Salt Lake LDS tem- - preceded 1,333.32 Consentatives of the commission. Surveyor The scope of the training will be Survivors include one son, Barton 1.100.00 2,44)0.00 Attorney of Salt Lake; two grand- - the physical fitness program of tracts are so framed that in alHowell J. imvors include his widow, children and five sisters and a scouting, and also the safety of most all instances, the production 400.00 94(0.00 Janitor on and a daughter: Mrs. brother Mrs Lillie --B. Miller of campers, safety in , various scout is given at a loss to the Centennial 1riO.OO House Ct. and Grounds laaMS) itvinjfKT oriTTl & fold R7fi ntT activities and safety in all walks of commission, anti so that with reaSyracuse, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Davis b Laycock. sonable cooperation the local sponSupply Room ' all of Lethbridge; and both Mrs. Beatrice B. Cameron, civli.a.n.lfep HG. Laycock, New York can make of health and the soring .group expenses, Light and Fuel City; of Salt Lake- Mrs Lottie Conrad in- - or a possible profit. sisters, Mrs. Mamie Rodeback, With committee: the of both safety "Mrs. Jurors and Witness Fees Amelia Cottrell, and The proposed productions are AtDpm of creasing number of accidents in our Canada, and Sundry Criminal Ema Pilling of (daily life, we are sure that this part of the Centennial program of Calgary, Can-u- d . . Election Expense three grandchildren. to and health smaller the communities providing safety training by Funeral services were conducted national council wal services and burial took of of Scouts Public Health and Vital Stat. and size Boy quality, presentations Larkin in the Monday afternoon o Lethbridge. could not normally supwill help to bring to our America, they Lake. in Fire Protection Salt mortuary chapel a for safety port, pocketing a monetary loss as Burial took place in the Kaysville-- 1 young citizens vVe need Miscellaneous look for a wide the states contnbution to the local consciousness. I ovnn remeterv . .. wge Sundry scout of leaders. Centennial festivities. Admission number of Kaysville rela- - (participation also have unbeen Total General set fuan at tes prices tives and friends attended the usual low. Fund . "w1 Most communities, (according to ; WWIUE George W. Mr. Goates, have exhibited interest AGRICULTURE INSPECTION ANI) CROP PEST Kaysville resident, spent on an LDS mission in Eng- - pQ in being included in the coming ,red his 77th birthday at his land. He married Martha Jones m Crop Pest and Weed Con( December schedules, but have been slow in 27. and they have the fol- March. ls97, Laura Mrs. trol Craig, completing arrangements by signLayT0N n of the late John R. and lowing sons and daughters: wen- - Wj,j0W 0f p Craig, was surprised ing contracts and setting dates. ibeth County Agent Barnes Vesta Greeveg Barnes, he was dell Barnes and Miss th birthday anniversary They should contact Mr. Goates imjQn district Howard Mrs. and Agriculture Inof December 20, both jat Kaysville, j,ome 0j j,er daughter and mediately if they want to be reh e K'aysville. has always resided here Gospell of Milford; also four grann- Mi and P. Mrs. Ira spector tained on the proposed schedule by sonjnw Thurgooid, last Saturday evening.. exception of two years children. WATER ECHO RESER- - . wTiting Wallace A. Goa teat Mrs.. Craig was born, Dec. 2H, commission. Box 329, Salt VOIR 170, a daughter of Thomas E. and Lake City 8, Utah. B Roads Class Mary Payne Harris. On June 21, The productions are expected to APPEAR INDIGENT AND in the Salt Lake LDS temple, take the road by February 1, acshe was married to Mr. Craig. He cording to Mr. Goates, HOSPIT. and scheddied, February 22, 1913. ules muBt be completed before that WELFARE Mrs. Craig is vepr active and has time. No new dates will be acceptEXHIBITION . been a Relief society teacher and ed after the deadline is reached on ROADS a member of the Columbine camp, . 10 since added perform-ancesan- d Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She January DAVIS. COUNTY special. tripsnot onthe was In lives thehomr1ii whldrshe would be too expentour LIBRARY . regular bom. to be possible. sive x All Funds Total of six and sons mother She is the 243, 053.05 daughters: Othello Craig, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Ira Thurgood, Syracuse; Shirley Craig, Shoshon, Wyo.; ESTIMATED REVENUES Carl Craig, Olene Craig and Mrs. George Ronnenkamp, all of Layton. FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1947 Those attending the party were: FARMINGTON As soon as a DanMr. and Mrs. Shirley Craig, is available for the iel OBrien, Mr. and Mrs. George veterinarian work, checking for bangs disease Mrs. and Mr. George will be continued Ronnenkamp. Fund throughout Davis GRonnenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Carl county, it was announced week this son Mrs. Mr. and J. D., Craig and by the county agents office. Floyd Wheat, Olene Craig, Mr. and Most of the dairy cattle from General MrsL Darve Thurgood, Doyle Thurnorth in the county have Roads Kaysville good ahd Mrs. Thomas Muir of been checked. When this work beClearfield. and Hospitalization gins again, cattle missed on the Indigent first check will be processed, and Welfare then work will be done from Kays Exhibits ville south until completed. and 10 Those desiring the work done Agricultural Inspection Pests Crop should leave names with Aldon KAYSVILLE Kaysville Jaycees Adams in 'Kaysville or the county Water Echo Reservoir will be hosts to other Jaycee clubs agents office in Farmington. Qass B Roads We have at the present time of the state at travel trophy night, exitf Little wrestler from Lobo, New Friday, Jan. 10, at Davis high checked more cattle than have ever County Library Wolf, right. 30-school. been checked in the county, Mr. in th originally scheduled to appear The event, scheduled for 8 p.m. Adams said. We are also vaccinatTotal at Tton , Jtycees fight program Saturday night ownhere w U, will be held in the school cafeteria, ing calves at the same time, and I and it is anticipated that a large this practice is continued,, we wil for the big event instead. -- He is The even crowd of Jaycees from throughout soon rid the county of this disease, e attraction. in the mtin wrestling Assessed Valuation, 1946 the state will attend. he asserted. county. the $20,838,473.00 crowd of fight fans from throughout 'ah 1 M V otu-ha- ti-l- NUMBER IDG. X xl , X, annoitiH'cd thi week Fmb iluber hits inn thicks.; o! which were donatetl by !he Ioultiv Irotlueers association,! Jr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Clearfield resident- - who hit (Thursday) for a 211, (Mb) mile air cruise of South Xmcru-- a (he Indies and Cuba. The Campbells plan to he hack home In I 2. Xxy lyCx 4UMIXGTON - Sot-tub po'uHrv pritjciTs aiming at iU'lU t I tali Meat contort i l PRIMARY CHILDREN DEPICT "LIGHT OF THE WORLD H 1 ' JNl v I I ! 1 j I ' 3.n-mil- School Board Sets Budget Hearing For January - Xx'iiV')1 . ft I d WlWWWf 1 in-fi- nj e 7 j ad Mat-creas- Counties Urged To Sign for Centennial etes 47 Budget of $243,653 Approved for County r Scouts Slate Leader Meetings Final Rites Held y, For Mrs. Howell Native i Canada Friday-mornin- j Cana-lotpit- al - East-state- & - - 1 W. Barnes Alae Birthday -- Family Pays Tribute Bar-U-know- n Mrs. Laura Craig j j- te Cen-tenni- al oh iaycee fight card ...... -- Bangs Testing in County to Begin Kaysville Jaycees Hosts on Jan. fights re k |