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Show CONTRIBUTES TO DEER FEEDING iTH'l"- - i '"ii mi ui i asu k nwis uou n. i i r mi. N IKM I im'vjm R' s. m NUMBER 43 NEW OFFICERS OF SHERIFF S POSSE Dearth of Polio Funds Reported As March of Dimes Starts Here 1 mi ASS ,.l p, pi iimhii1! of vi,m ipitaL i' i hi iih tl i iiNfiuih on 'kl' ill'l'IlM JUsl N"l l HI ill lab f do i i.itni lei on tin go an' B. M. Anderson, of Layton, hands his contribntum i li'p ng an ' atioi mini. agent. to.,rd N. Fallow state.! rN feeding program to Thomas immI, m ,,t ms , ,n ,, le l.ualx- li.oleiv of t'n Federation. ty wildlife fill ot an. .'In to.tl neai ipi ' aio lit mu v,'iui, m tl,". aiea. Mi. Fallow v;iui, null, at unis aio that a wi.io i.utlneak nia lo muninent. at unis m gam. at ions and null i o n.oio pooplo will at .Inals hao la on annul to load ,.i l I. tli m i ad nialadx than tlio Maull of Dunes dine m dif'oill mu t ai UM,ii t haii toicnl paits ot tho oiml tNm " i ' il. nlmg lit iliiii1 m Sm set is the Will stl K, 'll tati it I tall tie st , Sunset lions , luh, w.tli Homy " uav tu did w.'h it.il (williams as pnsi.li i Du I'leai-a i - n poi d u Kt in ad i u t n s lons'iluh is luindlmg tlu LAYTON i laYTON 'a' .' w - listed as m , North Davis stake that all lu- diixo in (doailiold, S in use and thee .u's w lie! e tlu d u.M's West Point. In Laxton Ruth Simquarterly conference will be held sl'.uK most In :i The ot bet two mons. with tho Pox s Scents ami on January 22 and 2:1. Saturday who Salt ake and Webet will Ik- - a Jaxceos aio conduit mg the dnxc evening conference l.i't oai the National ouiul.l and m Fainungton the ions club, Priesthood Leadership meeting at I1' sp, n; i; million dollaisin with Pt evident Ralph Jones ate 7::M p. m. : pioLMaiv, l.i't ill, u gl.t against tho disoa.se managing the campaign. Sundays sessions will be at Id ini tils iXpimlitmo left them with 2 and Reeeptailei fm donations will In p. m., Apostle t. m. hoke 1. I tali all funds who m business places, and house placed tho pato ,n pi iigi am n haus;,,!. rnhid.i.g SMi,.m. gm. hv to house eauxassos fm donations hunianitai ian M,w;m m.t , u .,1 a; oui.datio.i and tin piohably will U conducted. Ml ' msinoNs Plum., turn as M, k!aU. i.i.mdatmn Pai low stated Ander.son .stated. He is piisulmt of the 1 tah h i o on m ui I kt to b.t't : I -- i r i It-- , . i i Author To Locker Assn Aids Deer Feeding Address Davis In Davis County Stake Conference Noted X - I . 1 -- . i - i i , a- n. ! 1 1 , - 1 i 1 1 1 1 ,li 1 t- !m I 1 1 AiiSAK-iation- . Tho . asstiati,,n i scribed to the feeding pi og lam last week. Thomas A i gyle pre'idmt of Davis county Wildlife hedeiatmn, I.ml ,tt i o of Kay s accepted the donation fmm .Mi n! t ,t applu.ir.tpan Anderson. to ax.il the nn.ipolis of doel at feeding who took lompititue ixam-in.i- t areas should be discouiaged. it on J.tn 17 ion' Dmout by Mi. Atgyle IN i sons m.ikmug the highest turbances caused by sightseir? sol the in giades tanunation will e iously handicap the ceding pu the appoint ments and the he said. gram, jmxt highest will be appointed as i.ilti inales Then are tlnee Anna-- i Kaysville Ward I To Hold i I Sight-seein- 1 i g - re-ni- 1 Rites Held For Cook Infant Private funeral SYRACUSE services were conducted at an Ogden mortuary last Thursday morning for Robert Thomas Cook, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Dean A Cook, of Ogden, formeily of Syra- If. WESTON cuse. L Richards, the general Stephen polls xaianues. 90th Birthday Clearfield Ward Chooses Gold Gets Northwest And Green Queen Mission Summons quietly . mark-numb- hiStu er e of the ball the ni,.on and the hall will be to represent the heavens, , sparkling stars and the moon. be-ho- w uf, cornniittees for the event tr a.n follows: Maxine Smith, Ke reDIS'n Nel-refri- fu on an(l Eleanor Sessions; Eunihmnts' unler direction - of Stnnifw assisted by Jane m decora-1- 0 tion r an(l Roma Park; Carling, Therald Ses u sions'. jney Steed and Dean i!ance Keith . program, r Bhow Eunice Zaugg, Honaldr Ses-Jq- Larsen, Gene Reynolds, Don Ei,. Carl: Sadco' cia Goodlisse, Francis endell Zaugg, Saundra d AnthOT came time chance featuring B Davis and South high begin at 6:30 at school on Fri- day yiousWKhtVThe game was P1- scheduled for 7:00. teartl . Fame schtwfi the a p. aecnd game, between teams, will start at 8 20 (today) all ihil-die- n JAMES W. DAY Death Takes Bountiful Man, Age 80 ,V at his home. Mr. Days im- 'Ihcc is lm official confirmation lot this stoi.x. Its just a Mr Aamodt was born in Oslo, Norway, May 11, lsc,s, a son of Christian and Christina Aamodt. He came to the United States at the age of 23 as a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and joined two brothers in Salt Lake City. He married Karen Peterson in the Salt Iike LIS temple on June She died several yeas 20. ls'.M. ago. Cas-tlegat- e, sis-Je- r. Bambciger station hut good enough CLINTON Mis. Margaret Child, widow of John C. Child, died at the home of hei sun, John Child in Clinton Mondav at II a in. She was horn at Kivt'iilah. Weber County, Oct. 13 ls17, h daughter of Alexander and Maty. Fife Patterson. Her patents were among eaily converts to the EDS (lunch in Scotland anil immigiateil to Utah m Wmi On Oct I. W, downs married to Mr 'hi Id in the Salt Fake EDS endowment house He died Dec. 22, P31. She hail been an active member of the EDS church and was t of the Kiverdnle ward Primary for 13 yea is Eater she was president of the- Pi unary of Roy ward, and president of Roy waid Relief Socie-tfor lfi years She has cine of the largest 327 living descendants, dies of descendents in the state Surviving are the following sons and daughter: Mrs Fettle Daw son. Mrs May I Hake, Mis. Ella Hardy, Alex Child und Delbeit Child, Ogden; John Child, Clinton; Child, Ogden; John Child. Clinton; Andrew Child. Kanesville; Mrs. Jennie Firth, Tremonton; Mrs. Annie Hooper, Hooper; Mrs. Florence Jones, Iyton; lister Child. Wyo.; M grandchildien; '2 and 13 fam-wit- ed. mediate family will call on him throughout the day. He was born at Kayscreek (now Kaysville) Jan. lit, lsT,!i. the son of David and Elizabeth Davis Day, natives of England. On Sept. 6, jsss, he married Elizabeth Young at Kaysville. Mrs. Day died October 2d, 1143. Mr. Dav was employed at the Farmers Union at Layton for 30 years and is also a retired farm Or Dessert? - BOUNTIFUL. Death summoned John F. Aamodt, so, last Thursday, as he was walking on Fourth Ninth street in Bountiful He was taken to the Union mortuary by Thmal Tuttle and llyrum Eggett, Bountiful, who seen him He was prolying on the street nounced dead upon arrival by Dr. G S. Diumenti. who was summon- Sheriff's Posse Names Officers Main Course. pils-iden- He had served as bishop of Carbon county LDS wrard and at the time of his death was a high priest in the Bountiful Third ward. Surviving are two daughters and two sons. Miss Edna Aamodt and Don L. Aamodt, Bountiful; Mrs. Nora Anderson, Salt Lake City; and John F. Aamodt Jr., Twin Falls, Ida ; a brother, Waldemar Aamodt, Askar, Norway, and a Miss Theresa Aamodt, Oslo. Funeral serveies were conducted erHis parents were early pioneer in the Third ward chapel by Bish settlers .of Utah, who came to op Thomas K. Memmott, Saturday set- afternoon Burial was in the Salt Layton when it was scarcelyhanda mother Lake City cemetery. His tled. pushed cart across the plains and settled part of Davis in the northern then just a mass of sagecountv, 1 1 brush. now the bustling town of Layton. Mr. Day is the father of nine children, eight of whom are still KAYSVILLE. For Day, their lives to control a risking living. They are 'William Joseoh gasoline Richard Day, Glen Day. Len and oil fire at the Wasatch oil reDay, Mrs. Vera Bassett Mrs. at Woods Cross, seven fining plant Sandall, Mrs. Ada D. Finfrock, fighters from Hill Field hkve been He D. Johnson. Bessie and Mrs. presented certificates for meritorihas 1! grandchildren and a num ous civilian service by the United of ber States Air Force.' Their efforts helped to save the oil refining plant and held damfiges to only 250, the certificate stated. Among those the receiving awards were Vaughn P. Sheffield unit of the Utah of Kaysville. The fire occurred A mobile on June"20, 1047. Elder Egan health department will be at State week the Davis high school, during .24. on anin Salt Lake City the beginning January 24, it was will .t0 Keith D. from there Barnes, Dr. nounced by KAYSVILLE A meeting of today. the executive are committee the county of of the residents All school and American Legion of Kaysville will urged to report at the made, during be held at the home of the Comhave chest Red in Nibley "d is no charge. manders mother, Mrs. James There to Layton school hours. Missouri, before moving Food handlers in the county were Chipman, on Jan. 24, at 7:30 p. m All members interested have y k of Da- especially urged to have the been invited to attend. Elder Egan is'iTgraduate taken. vis High School. Queen of Clear-Hel- d A farewell testiFirst ward M. I. A. Gold and LAYTON. reen hall was chosen on January 2k held be will Tuesday ev- monial erts hen officers placed a dozen at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton Third "es m a howl, marked with num-- y ward chapel, in honor of Elder and passed them to members Jack R. Egan He will enter the mission home taner class to choose from"6 Park chose the rose one and thus became yjen.orra this year. Maxine Smith Sessions chose roses two and three and became to the queen. aidants ne coronation will take place ! January at North Davis school, when the First annu& Gold aid Green"l Jan -- Clearfield Ward Schedules Ball Homa pte-stiitc- d under 12 will lie entertained in the wurd lecieation hall, Iteginning at 4 p. m. ," CLEARFIELD Davis Resident Succumbs At 91 Years Kaysville waid will obseivc Its bnthdav with an open ninth limis. patty on Jnnuaiy 21. Dumei will be set veil from ' p in. to s p m and continuous entm tainment will be during that lime. A piogiam will be pi evented tai ting at 0 p m Eiee to eviiyotie above 12 years of age the party fills a pi onus,, made tow aid members for a flee dinner, when tho ward was completed and dedicated. Oil The child died only a few days IAYfON - James V Day, after birth. He is survived by his well known Davis county resident, of Layton, will observe his mith parents, a brother, Bryan, Ogden, the giandparents, Mr and Mrs hnthday efficers. anniversary Wednesday, Joseph H. Weston, formerly of Walter W. Cook. Syracuse, and Little Rock, Arkansas, now a Salt Commissioner and Slis. Edwaid Lake business mah, and author Saunders, Ogden. of the book, These Amazing will be the guest speaker. Mr. Weston was stationed at Fort Douglas as adjutant of the Oth Airborne Squadron, and also served as provost marshall at the Salt lake Air base, and later overseas. Second waid CLEARFIELD On his return home he had such an M. I. A. will hold their Gobi and urge to write a book about the Green ball at North Davis junior Mormons that he came west and I riday high school auditorium wttled in California and later in furnished by will Music le Salt Lake City, where he did most evening. Ross and his orchestra. Shorty of his writing. La Jean Nelson, daughter of Special musical numbers will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay Nelson, has pven and the public is invited to been chosen as queen, with Lola attend. Mae Redford and Barbara Hender as attendants. These three girls were chosen for their attendance records at M. I. A. sacrament meeting and firesides. Mor-Bons- Sccmul - Layton Man To Observe His authority in charge. On Sunday evening the meeting will be under the direction of the Stake M. I. A. Party KAXSYIEIE pmnt-I'.iii- - JOSEPH Newly installiHl officers of the Davis County Mounted Sheriff') Posse are (left to right) Prentice Leonard, second lieutenant; Leo Layton, cap'ain; Noall Hyde, first lieutenant and Victor Waite, secret an treasurer. suh New officers of the SUNSET Davis County Mounted Sheriffs Fosse were named at a meeting ail banquet of the organization, hehf in the Sunset Inn at Sunset Januury II. Installed as captain was Leo II. Layton, of Layton. Noall F. Hyde, of Kaysville was installed as first lieutenant, and Prentice Leonard was named second lieutenant. Vic- lumor, to lie told again It seems that some hungry deer had iliifted out of the lulls and were wieakmg haxoc with an oi chard just east of Ku s ( ilb. The ahum was sounded anil somewhere a plane loaded with haled hay took off on a mission to saxe the thieatcued tor Waite was appointed The Davis mounted posse is the first such organization to be established in the state4 and was foumied by l)r. R. C. Robinson, Farmington. Dr. Robinson was present at the meeting. Also present was IL D. Muir. Bountiful, newly installed president of the Twin Star Riders and a director of the Utah State Western Riding trees. The plane flew over the i eased aiea, circled and the hay was pushed ovcihoHid. Mission accomplished, the plune returned to its base. Ami the hay plummetted earthward and landed light in tlie center of the orchard. dis-t- down-waii- secretary-trensure- r. l. Clubs Assn. h Bountiful Woman Farmington Lions Hold Gathering Succumbs To Heart Ailment BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Gladys FARMINGTON, Farmington Lions club entertained their ladies at a dinner at Pas and Mas place in Itpy on Monday evening. National Director, Melvin B. Wright, of llolladay, and Mrs. Wright and Lion and Mrs. Merk Christiansen, of Bountiful, were guests, and spoke briefly. President Ralph Jones introduced new members and made several announcements. Each lady present received a lovely gardenia corsage and bouquets of jonquils were given three lucky ladies. Following dinner and a Henrietta Christensen Trump. Til, Bountiful, died in a Salt Ike City hospital last Saturday, of a heart ailment. She was the wife of Charles A. Trump, Bountiful fire Funeral services will he conduct- chief for the past 30 years. ed Thursdya (today) in Earkin and Mrs. Trump was txirn in Holla-daSons Chapel, by Delos W. Holley, Feb. 7, h.7, a daughter of bishop of Roy LDS ward. Charles F. and Augusta Carlson Christensen. On Nov. 1, Ibid, she was married to Mr. Trump in Salt Ijike City. Since their marriage brief program the fifty guests they have lived in Bountiful. Mrs. Trump was a Relief So- enjoyed an evening of dancing. ciety worker in Bountiful First SYRACUSE Wells S. Gailey ward, and had lieen a member of underwent a third major operation the American Legion auxiliary, and M Trump, Pasadena, Calif.; her at the Dee hospital. He was admit- the ladies auxiliary of the Utah mother, Salt Lake City; five grandted to the hospital seven weeks State Firemens Association. children; two sisters: Mrs. Lina ago, seriously shot in the abdomen Surviving, besides her husband, Wolfe, Belmont, Calif.; Mrs. Ingrid and left hand. are four sons: Earl J. and Charles Coleman, Salt Lake City, and a His condition still remains F. Trump, Bountiful; Robert A. brother, Charles F. Christensen, Trump, Centerville, and Richard Salt Lake City. Kem-mere- r, great-childre- n, y, 1 Third Operation On Gun Victim DRIVING LESSONS GIVEN AT DAVIS HIGH - Seven Decorated For Halting Fire s v great-grandchildre- n. Xroy Unit At Davis High X-r- Legion Meet sfsjs.'wts: X-ra- X-ra- Instructions on how to drive, safely and sanely, are being given the students at Davis high schooL Shown in the training are students Betty Burns and Fern White. Standing (left to right) are Glenn Smith, of Olsen Chevrolet Company and Edwin Stromberg, also with Olsen Chevrolet Company, and M. J. Jones, of the Davis high faculty. Olsen Chevrolet Company Is furnishing the training car. . |