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Show Quarterly Conference of North Davis Stake Held Oct. 23, 24 LAYTON - North Ibivis Stake ipiarterly confeicnro was held Saturday evening and Sunday at the .ay ton ward chapel Saturday's activities consisted of a welfare meeting at 7 3o p m and a Priesthood leadei ship meeting at 73U being furnished by the Clearfield Second ward Relief nociety chorus, directed hy Mrs. Viola Mabcy. First speaker of the (tension was President G Harold Holt, followed by Mi Stayner, from the church welfare committee. p. m Numbers icndered the chorus deneiul eonletence session lxgan were Oh Come Let hy U Worship" at 10 a m and was conducted hy und "If With All My Heart." The Counselot Roy Cook, with music congregation and chorus sang "Our Mointuin Home So Hear," and "For The Strength' of the Hills." Remuiks were made by Miss Maxine Green "secretary of the Ninth Davt tin Is leadership; Henry I. Call, executive secretary of the Aarnnic priesthood, and Verl FARMINGTON On NoCook, who recently returned from vember J the hugest vole ever the noithcrn states mission. recorded in Ihivis count is ex Benediction was hy High Counpected, according to llyrum C. cilman Keith Smith Brough, county clerk. Since A M conference was held Sunsome of the Voting districts ure dayevening at .S;7U1 p, m., with huge, everyone sliouhl vote ilmei K". Barlow conducting eailv, liefoie 4 p m., if possi The congregation sang Love at hie, in older to avoid loitg waitHome," accompanied hy I,ou Jane ing lines, Mr. Brough said. Oleson, organist, und Stanley Dahl, 1'huis to divide the huger chorister Invocation was hy Lloyd distncts and eliminate the conDahl, superintendent of Syracuse gest ion that prevailed at the M A the elections of l!UI polls in A talk on the "Family Hour was and Itmi huve not been accomgiven by Mrs. Mary Ware, and a plished, because of luck of family home demonstration was time pilot to this yeai s conby Mi and Mrs. Orhn Olegiven ventions und elections, the son and family of West Point exclerk It stated. is county Alex A. Madsen, member of the pected that this will lie done general laiard of M.I.A., was the lief ore uny future elections, he speaker. added The chorus sang Bless This Tunc and trouble on the part Home." Benediction was by Mrs. of votoiB can le saved hy Major, president of the Lay-to- n Fourth ward YWM1A. making a study of the ballot lief ore going to the polls, and then voting eatly and taking only what time is necessary to vote liroperly, Mi. Brough declared. 1 xuii OMJME Success Project Disposal Is Housing irtject. to Provisions According of the of all fed-rj- y veteran or war owned housing projects should be it was Upleted by Jn. 1, 1950, liahsm act, disposal tem-Lrt- rt iipliined. to a letter from Harry Cain, chairman of the members of the town board treated it would be to the benefit of the community to continue I reply In the housing unit that date, and that the homes there would be acceptable use as public housing extended Jor inflation of be-Vo- ad Qh various improvements. town also indicated it would of purchasing the proj-a- t favor in t a price not'to exceed the Wtaal cash value of the land which owned by the federal govem-aa- t I Firm Awarded School Garage Contract ( I FARMINGTON Better low of a School garage and were awarded jbt contract at a special meeting of board on October 25. of the contract are now worked out, with construc-xnecte- d to begin immediately, idiool board anticipates that project will be completed in school Details Approximately 180 le be located days. just north of the at Davis high school, Hope 1 1 - road to extinction A total of l :: tien m tin hunting party disappeaied into the wilds and when the emerged they were proprietor of enough red meat to stuit a congressional mvestiguion It was all perfectly legal however. The Ilingham a buck apiece, and a couple of does to hieak the monotony Scene of the hunt was Lost Creek in YVehei canyon The sons of Mr. Ilingham are Angus, Arvel, Carl, Alex. Karl, Eugene and Arnold. Harry Schulz. Roscoe (Hines and Mark Birch are the Ia-on- a boy-bagg- for Regardless of what els happens, one thing is certain this winter therell he meat on the table in the Bingham house- ien moose. ; s. Pro-Scho- with the biggest spread Reed Oviatt, meas-l- Jt inches across. This entered in a sport-M- r hot by Mr. 30 nas been Centerville Auto Victim, 68, Dies of Injuries hos-pita- een ordered to Lave 8tate engineer, Ed the water L tson, unless cLlosm The Iby consIL0 ntr order. 8hould be closed either valve, or other me device, according to the Is-- Biu tn tie We dosing is enouKh underground tle maturity of waa stated. to comply with rdj? Wl, be subject to court ion chares of a misde-il- e. Ir Watson said in his ext lnionV 1rvest. it He was born Nov. 13, 170, in Nashua, Minn., a son of Charles and Anna Horne Selleineit. In 1013 he moved to Ogden and resided in Centerville since 1910. An active church worker he was a high priest, former ward teacher, was a past secretary and president of the seventies quorum, and served a mission in the northern states. He married Mattie Mae Bonham, who died in 1914, Prudence Wood Minnie Scott, who died in 1922 and Lee Cobia, Centerville, who survives. Other survivors are three sons and four daughters, Mrs. Loree Kowley, Layton; Mrs. Frances Wendover; Mrs. Elizabeth Charles R. Jolley, Burbank, Cal.; aul Cal; Burbank,. Selleneit, SelleW. Louis leneit, Centerville; Prudence Mrs. and Bountiful, neit, Morgan, Layton; three sisters. Mrs; Elizabeth Mohr, Mankato, Mrs. Laura Riebe,- - Minot, N. V., and Mrs. Ann Mohr, W isteria. 19 grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Ad-am- , 0?EN s, Can-pd- a; 1 night, twUsua1 The Reflex will hold open house on election of the returns the Davis of ??ldents get bounty may rewi hand, ' j r!11 vh,y lot of fun, as is the custom, with Democrats who will lcan8 fu arguing pro and con as to just mecl to serve in, public office. . , ; Waa case last year, we will have punch, coffee an roll. 10 aPpease the appetites of those attending the party. wil Phon,rT1iLrora the various precincts of the county tabulated, are as Reflex office as quickly they should be coming in shortly after rft30 P. M. come on out and enjoy an evening of fun. nd Recent purchase of a car will make it possible for the Davis county library staff to begin a much needed delivery system for service to the branch libraries in Clearfield, Farmington and Verdeland Bark. The Bountiful branch will lie opened as soon as a remodeling program can lie completed. Service to school libraries in North Davis junior high and South Davis junior high will be regular, A new school library in West Bountiful school is in process of organization. As rapidly as possible, each school is to have its own school library. A delivery of books to each teacher will be organized on a monthly basis. This will enable each classroom to have a different collection of books every month. This movement pf books from the processing qenter in the Davis high school to the individual communities and schools throughout the county, involves many problems of transportation, of staff, hooka, and equipment. The purchase of the car is expected to do much towards solving these problems. Helen Parker GibsmT Librarian. 1 1 ar is-- e, j j ' Caution Advised In Scratching How-preside- j A law prohibiting LAYTON use by husineess firms of signs which extend across sidewalks and which are supported by a pole lietween the sidewalk and curb will be strictly enforced, members of the Layton town board have announced. The law governing hanging or use of signs in the town requires that signs should be hung from the building or on the person's own property, it was explained. Several requests to Construct signs attached to notes between the sidewalk and curb have been received recently and denied, members of the board said. Owners of two signs of this type which are now in use will be requested to change them, beard members an nounced. On November 2 Davis county voters will flock to the polls to cast their ballot in the nation's first post-wgcperal election have descrilied this Experts election us one of The most decisive ; in the countrys history, with sues of unprecedented magnitude, both national and world-widthe program. suiting on its outcme. The affair is under the direction Registration figures have indi. of the stake MIA organization, rated that Davis county will sec with Bums Stayner of Farming-to- n the largest election turnout in its and Mrs Noall Hyde of Kays-vill- e history, which seems to hold for directing the fete. G. L. Stew, the nation at large. of art a member of the Claiming a large share of the stake Kaysville, will be master council, high is the attention congres-countys ' L. W. Robinof end ceremonies, sional rare, which sees native son of he dance son will Kaysville William A. Dawson, Republican manager candidate for as representative in congress, running Officials announce that the ward The annual fall conference of the againfct his Democratic opponent, having the largest percentage of American Legion and Auxiliary for offiLAYTON Election of Reva Beck Bosone. attendance at the birthday party District No. 2 will be held at the cers of the Layton Kiwanis club Another local man, Archer K. will te awarded a prize. American Legion hall in Layton on will lie held this (Thursday) eve- Clayton, is in the contest running Nov. 4 at 8 o'clock. Department ofsecreVird to on Cook, the treasurer state for Kepubning, according ficers will be in charge of the lican ticket tary. against Democrat meeting. Following are the candidates to Ferrell H. Adams. All veterans of World Wars I lie voted upon: Max Bishop and Contests on the local level will II are urged to attend. Disand see J. Kay Nelson, Republican and George E. Briggs, president; trict No. 2 comprises Davis, Weber Blood and Elmer D. Major, James E. Burns, Democrat, opard and Morgan counties. Those who plan to scratch vice president; Clyde B. Adams, C. posing each other for election to L. Bone, Louis P. Cook, Albert W. the state senate, and Byron R. their ballot iq the elections should use caution lest they Epperson, John H. (Buck) Fields, Hampton carrying the GOP standDale Gray, Ruben Kilfoyle, Len H. ard in a race for state representavoid their vote. BLUNDERED Layton, Vine Pehillips, Clarence E. tive against J. Frank Marble, The safest and best way is Simmons, W'illiam H. Simmons, Democratic candidate. to place a cross after each And now this past week comes a pamphlet from Carbon Harry Smith and Clayton Wood, Amasa R. Howard, Democratic candidate for whom a person ? ? ? directors. county candidate for four-yecounty wishes to vote, regardless of One man will be chosen for presi- commissioner will attempt to unso right on it, and it urges the defeat of J. Brac-ce- n It ticket. says dent and vice president and seven seat the Republican incumbent Lee and the election of Herbert B. Maw for governor of State law has lieen amended will lie named from the list to serve Eugent C. Ford, who is running to eliminate the need for runUtah. Yes, thats what it says! on the board of directors. for Seeking a line through the name ning is Democratic However, a careful scrutiny of this printed message reticket tion on the of the candidate not voted for, W. Alvin Nalder, for two-yeveals that the job was printed in Salt Lake City. It bears the except where two candidates county commissioner, opposed by to lie elected to the same Union are bug of a Salt Lake shop, yet, there are printing e Republican Ieonard H. Layton. such as for district office, good ones but this tablishments in Carbon county-d- am Daniel Alsup is in the Republican judge. was printed in Salt Lake message from Carbon county (?) comer for district attorney, and Voting procedures will be Next regulhr Kiwanis meeting in the Democratic comer is Glenn City. explained by placards placed in will lie held October 28 at 7:30 p. W. Adams. Republicans Royal J. would it not Now if this job was printed in Salt all booths. voting m. in the Layton town hall. and William H. Reeder, Douglas be possible that the idea, and in all probability the message, Commander Grey, executive of- Jr. are in the race for district were not hatched there also? It reads like it to us. ficer at the Naval Supply De- judges, opposing Charles G. Cowley What is this Carbon County Citizens Committee for pot, will arrange the program and John A. Hendricks, Democratwhich will consist of films and a ic candidates Government? Who belongs to it besides Adrian AnBetter lecture explaining the importance The usual Reflex election party derson and Malio Pecorelli, who sign the circular as secretary of the Clearfield depot in relation will be held, and an and chairman ? The circular doesnt say, and we are sure that to national defense. account of the election s An election of officers for the trend posted. any reasoning person reading the document will deduct that coming year will also take place. of two Annexation of ap it was purely an act of putting words in the mouths LAYTON men. Carbon county proximately 50 acres of land east of the Skyline This deduction is substantiated all the more in view of upon which 15 homes are constructed, a statement received by this newspaper this week from offihas been approved by the Layton cials of Price city, bearing the seal of that municipality as an town board. authentic document and signed by Mayor A. D. Keller and Dr. Charles E. DibLAYTON Property owners petitioned for been has LAYTON Everyone ble, Salt Lake, instructor at the invited to attend an overall and annexation of the land in order members of the city council. towns sewage facilities The statement from Price city is resentful of the smear University of Utah, and former Halloween dance sponsored that the apron the be will guest them. extended to be resident, black Layton tactics being employed by the Maw group in putting the Layton First ward MIA on might ward was speaker at the Layton Third class by the of' will petition The dance the Approval an to further Price and in on evening. attempt county Saturday Qarbon eye Sunday school gospel doctrine ward amusement recommended by Engineer Wm. reelection of the the in held asbe statement m. executive. a. The chief 10:43 at October 31, present' Lake City. Salt of Templeton hall. of on phases Dr. Dibble will talk serts : We are confident that our fellow Utah citizens will the Book of Mormon. The public recognize the past attacks upon our community, the unfoundis invited to attend. . Legion, Auxiliary Set Conference AGAIN! re-el- ec Kiwanis Slate Meet Oct. 28 ar I lke, Annexation Wins Layton Approval ) Ward Sponsors Dance Speaker Slated By Layton Ward sub-divisio- n, a Davis High Straw Vote Will Be Facsimile of Genuine Thing Work Started HOUSE SLATED AT THE REFLEX On Sidewalk so j Layfon Sign Ordinance Is Stressed ar conest for vide spreads. Bowen brought in a Louis Charles CENTERVILLE pound deer and Mrs. died of injuries re08, Selleneit, 0WI! s on "e P early nr m Farmington in an auto accident near here canyon. ceived l. on Oct. 20, at a Salt Lake City by State ' HE'S nna rf. Pnt 210 posing of Wells Highlight of the affair, at which all members of the stake are urged to lie present, will be the appear- ance of Miss June Barlow of Bountiful, who has lieen named IK. Miss Utah of Also included on the program will le the "Masters of Melody," a musical organization composed of C. J. Peterson, Paul Chipman, Kenneth Williams and Joseph J. Schmidt. Mrs. Schmidt will accompany the group, A dance will also be included on Kiwanis Schedule Election Tonight la n, property. The lug black moose that was seen in Parleys canyon recently and for whose life the state has solicited the sportsmens aid in preserving, was shot m Farmington canyon on the first day of the deei hunt hy an unknown hunter. An anonymous sportsman has posted the prize money. The moose was one of three in the state. Purchase of Car To Enable Library Delivery this week. ut There is a $."i reward for the man who shot the big Harvest Festival Held by F. F. A. And F. H. A. Clubs Annual Jiavis stake birthday party will be held at the Farmington chapel on Saturday, Oct. .'in, it was revealed KAYSVILLK LDS County's Largest Election Turn-OIs Indicated The Moose? hold. w runner up with a 230 was Mr. Gordon Van Burns Sta)ner, Mrs. Noall Hyde and G. L. Stewart draft plans stake part on Oct. 30. L. I). S. Who Killed w jOrdered :m lied forth into tin lull- - and hy the time the leturnod the high price of meat had oceo dealt a shattering blow, and the deer family had been tied a good pieci alotip tin' m Th buck M'mhki; 1 Bring Iome the Venison buck IK. -- Iimters Anderson K, n aimington Deer A close OCTOBER CLINTON most lmpic-t- o emerge deer hunt Clinton and volves the family expedition Mi. Bingham und seen and thiee sons-ilaw took their shootin' non- - ,md it will garage for the main-noand repair of school vehi-k- T , Vote Early Avoid Irtish F. F. A. sponsored a harvest 111 at Davis high school It was one of the successful events of the Besson A flower show and crop produce display 'were participated in by. dubs and individuals. Grant Neath won the individual award in the club flower show. The won the group award. The award for the best crop produce was won by Joe Page. Popular vote of the entire school elected Myma Manning as queen, and Wayne Burningham as king, to over the harvest ball. FARMINGTON A survey of reign Officers of the F. F. A. are Jack deer brought into the locker-ft- Bush, president; Jerry Jacques, vice Farmington indicates that president; David Glover, secretary, wty bucks were shot in Farming-and Thad Horne, treasurer. canyon according to Mr. Max F. H. A. officers are, Beverly manager, Viry, president; Elaine Harris, viceSmith, of North Farm-'wAllie Mae Hatch, secreclaims the largest buck, and Nance, treasurer. Joyce tary, flgning in at 240 pounds, dressed, deer on the Dew- a service Y PLAN BIRTHDAY PARTY Story-Thirte- en sons-in-la- Build-V- i, Inc. of Bountiful, were iider for the construction HI I'RSI) Hunters, And Fifteen Deer Layton town board iYTON Si Ln are preparing an answer sub-St- S ines from a U. S. senate and rents, on housing ESTT. Hsposl of Verdeland war housing M, temporary I VH. j Scrutiny 'Under t. n kaysvilli:. dwis cm cement A LAYTON sidewalk on the east side of U. S. got highway No. 91, South Layton, underway this week and is expected to be completed in about 30 days. one-mi- le - Football Notes " The football game between Davis and Granite, originally scheduled for Friday evening, will be played at 2:30 Friday afternoon instead. The vote will be patterened after a regular national election, with each classroom being allowed so many electoral votes. Forensic club of Davis high school is sponsoring the election, under the direction of RonaR i 29.' of the club; to the individuals Youngberg, president What happens an vice Owens, president, vote after he drops it into the Virginia Swenson, secretary' inand the manner it ballot box fluences the election outcome will treasurer. Comprising the election commitbe among the matters cleared up, tee are Janice Page and Sherry Lee as the school conducts a straw Hudson. . candidates. vote for the A general elecKAYSVILLE tion' reduced to a miniature scale will clarify all the intricasies of the nations democratic processes for Davis high students on October ' Eugene' . j regular ! ed current statements, and any future accusations for what they really are just dirty politics at the expense of a people and a community that is materially no different than others of like description and size throughout the State of Utah. This statement from Price city is undoubtedly the thinking of the majority of that city, and officials of that municipality are to be congratulated on taking a protective stand in defense of an attempt to degrade a fine city. This latest Maw promotion is not quite as brazen as the Dear Brother try for votes, but it smells nearly as bad. We believe , hes blundered again in his atterrt to smear his opponent. No right thinking person will ta misled by the peculiar tactics being employed by this candidate for governor in seeking, reelection. i |