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Show CONTRIBUTE TO POLIO FURD xt i cjy-- !T YOLlMK ( ITAH. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER ROSE CEREMONY IS HELD BY JUNIOR GIRLS 1, I'M'i NtMBFR 32 Hunting Mishap Takes Life Of Davis Youth RAClSE Al'nut i after the Pheasant hunt stinted Saturday, IHloy Hamblin tiled i from a gunshot blast lie received the Jo gauge shot gun charge in the chest ami was dead before ah ambulance ai rivet! lie had been hunting with friends ami relative. Mr. Hamblin age, the son of was Norris ears of Mi' aoiiu Hnrton to the gemnal trend in voting in Hamblin and the late Fietl Hamit- - an entirely new town adminis; in tin, of Clearfield. Davis county deputy sheriffs Zenas V. Bennett and Audi IVtei-soinvestigated the ateident to their account, the pur of hunters had spread out ami were combing a large area for buds. As they were traniMing tluougli the pasture land, h flock of pheasants took to the an. anti in the ex- - Republican Stewart, in a citement a blast fired by Kldon comparatively close iace foi Samuel Itloxhani anti Harry L. 23, of Syracuse struck Hamblin in the chest lie was pro- Strong won the nod for four-yenounced dead by a doctor from commissioners and B. (ty Brough r the Tanner clinic upon his arrival and Harold J. (Sailey for at the scene of the accident. comissioners Kffie A. Barton, The fatal blast uas discharged treasurer and Irene Swan, i reordby Waite before he could bring his er, running on both tickets, .remained in office. shotgun to his shoulder. 'fleers said the tragedy wn The incumbent mayor, Alton P. accidental. The two had. been the Rose, on the Republican ticket, wit closest of friends for a number of' retained in office at Farmington, as was his entire ticket, consisting years. The accident occurred in the pas- - of Horton V. Bourne and Clifton r ture land II. Wilcox, B Wood, commissioners; located one mile south and a mile Frank Vowles and Franklin K. and a half west of the Syracuse Richards, Effie P. Ap- LDS chapel. was named treasurer and A coroners Inquest' was held ranklin It. Richards, recorder. At Clearfield the Progressives at the am. II at Monday morning home of Joseph Holbrook, Syra- were reelected on an unopposed cuse Justice of the Peace, and a ticket. The Clearfield ticket was three - man jury adjudged the marked by a great number of write in votes, none of which cenyouths death as accidental. Deloy Hamblin, a World War II tered on any particular person veteran, was bom March 17, 1027 and which had no noticeable efin Clearfield. He attended Davis fect on the results. Written in for mayor were Milton Hodges, 121 county schools. He spent 28 months In the U. S. votes; Dan lmhoff, 1 vote, and Navy and participated In the Oki- Dale Rich, 1 vote. Among the nawa campaign, lie took his basic names written in for four-yetraining at San Diego naval sta- commissioner were Dale Rich, 02 tion. He was dischai'ged from the votes; Joe Knight, 121; Walter W. Steed 1; Ross Scarpelli, 1; Milton navy in April ltMfl. At the time of his death he was Hodges, 3; Angus Stevens, 1; Ross engaged in farming. He was a Hyatt, 4; Melvin Wilson, 1; Dan member of the Clearfield Second lmhoff, 2; and Fielding Barlow, L commisWrite ins for two-yeLDS ward. He is aurvtoad.by his mother, sioner included Ivan Ivarson, 05; Clearfield, and the following broth- Ross Hyatt. 102, Dan lmhoff, 15; ers and eisters: Emery Hamblin, Alvin Stoker, 1; Angus Stevens, Roy Hamblin and Mrs. Emily H. 1; and Joe Knight, 11. Comprising McBride, all of Clearfield; Mrs. the Progressive ticket are Melvin Beatrice H. Olson, Ogden; Floyd G. Wood, Mayor; Graydon' Holt H. Hamblin, Parley J. Hamblin and Herbert II. Wood, four-yeand Mrs. Mary H. Bill, Syracuse, commissioners; George S. lias-laand Joseph L. Mabey, Jr., two-yeand Mrs. Adelia H. Todd, Kanes-villlN commissioners. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the new Clearfield Second ward chapel, with Bishops counselor J. Kay Nelson officiating. Interment was in the Syracuse Memorial park. FARMINGTON Senator Arthur V. Watklna will conduct the Davis county phase of his "legtt-lativ- e clinic in Farmington on Nog. 25 at 7:30 p.m. His Farmington appearance will be part of a state-wid- e tour KAYSVILLE Annual Armla-tic- e throughout Utah to gain a first Day party of the American hand knowledge of the viewpoints Legion and Auxiliary, of Kaysville, and problems of the states citiwill be held at the home of Mr. zens. and Mrs. Wray Hyde, Saturday I am particularly interested in evening. Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. All listening to the views of individual members and are private citizens, Senator JWstkins invited. said I also want representatives and members of the organizations rate of industrial and residential which represent the various segments of our society such as labor, expansion, Mr. Allred aaid. Members of the district ommitff business; agriculture and education to attend the sessions and give me sion are Fred Bangerter, L. ford Olsen and D. R. Baxter, their views, he added. t . Nalder. commander, and William F Slkxin. present a check tor JHII to listen J. Barlow, fund drive chairman of the Hat is county Polio committee, on behalf of American l.egion Post H,, I. ay ton. The Region post collected the money at a Polio fund Hallowe'en dance held on Oct. HR l- n ,. who participated in the Rose ceremonj at the l.ajton Third nard Monday ere (left to right), front, Della Robins, Shari Phillips, (Jail W hiteside, Lnn Smith, ( and ('lough. Margaret Salder, Billie Kent and Bonnie OBrien; second row. Jean (,odfelln, Rcth Flint Helen Powell UBie Young, Helen Simpson. Louella Kesslar and (line Wixom. Junior leader, (harlene dam. Canaa Bowers, Vlrgie Whitesides. Blanche Forbes and Nancene Vdams. J.wor Girls lass A Title to Play For State at IL Stadium Sat. Davis high Darts IAYSV1LLE at the finishing touch on an unvoted Big Eight season last Fri-i- j by blocking South high the aspirations of Cubs, with a tri-uphs- nt score of 20-1- 3. . (coring didn't start until the Msd half, when tarter Cowley a m yards for one touchdown The he yards for the second, 21 id then third Davis score came when Cowley took the ball dn an rception and galloped K yards the field. Souths two scores mads In the fourth period. n At time the Box Elder defeated South Cache by taking Region One champ iip. Davis and Box Elder will for the state class A title on toe same 20-1- 2, at the University of iber 12 stadium. Is the Big Eight encounters the uti piled up an accumulative ft of 114, while the combined ft( for opposing teams was 20. t Darts et the ball down 16 over the oppositions goal their own goal line was ped only four times, jp passing arm of Carter CoW f ws a major weapon employed Fi hile Ithe Darts in their march to the Eight championship. The bul- lae accuracy with which Car-- t hurled the ball resulted in ten 18 Hart excursions over the 7 Seven on the MY times Jerry Cow-rn- s receiving end of me trip for the other times Jack 5 ifJAt y Cook and Wally- - Bryson Carter's passes out of the m turned them into touched v-'Qe Cowley 0 Cowley passing has been acclaimed as the tffectjve in- - the state. It "oglfactor that rniott'to the Darts Moe crown, worry (or vn contri-- i winning and it will be for Box Elder, ms clash for the 4 btl Saturday. team is reputed passing abil- - me worthy to PUn (mp. which would Sturoays game may be a first class contest acumen. lere THREE BADLY HURT IN SUNSET CRASH Rose Ceremony LA TON four-yea- two-yea- r; Third ward Layton Junior girls held their Rose cere-- 1 mony at the Waid chapel Monday evening. The program was under the direction of Gleaner Girls, leaders Mrs Helen Simpson, Mrs. SUNSET Three people were Lllella Kesler antl Mr. Olive oniinjured in an automobile accident at Sunset Sunday after- Sherry Phillips gave a talk, The Purpose of the Rose Cerenoon. Investigating officers reporter! mony, and a reading was prethat a car driven by Mrs. Melba sented by Bonnie OBrien. Mrs. Olive Wixom presented the Faye Evans. 2.1, of Salt Lake City, was about1 to make a left hand turn girls with their Junior pins and from highway !1, when it was folder. Lynn Smith rendered a vostruck from behind by a car driven cal solo, and then the Second year by Frank Duncan, 35, Centerville. Junior girls presented their Roses Mr. Duncan suffered, possible and Symbols. The roses were tied skull fracture, cerebral concussion, into a bouquet and presented to bruises and abrasions. His wife, the YWM1A president. Mrs. Julia Mrs. Rhea Duncan, 35, suffered Thomley, by Mrs. Wixom, Mrs. lacerations of the face and scalp, Thornley in turn presented them fractured jaw and knee injury; to the girls. The girls served refreshments Clyde S. Fox, 62, father of Mrs. Duncan, suffered a dislocated hip to their mothers and leaders from and shoulder and a lacerated wrist a table decorated with lace cloth and white tapers in crystal holdtpndon. Two children of the Duncans, ers. During this time a vocal solo Dennis 6, and Diane 2 Vi, were was sung by Miss jRay Young. treated for minor injuries at the Dee hospital. Ogden, and released. Minor injuries were suffered by SUB-PLANNIMrs. Evans, and the other passenger in her car, Her daughter, Linda, 6. ly - NG COMMISSION IS APPOINTED Keep It Green For the P-T- A KAYSVILLE If you have any green material, such as hoUy, that is suitable for Xmas decorating, try to keep it green, Mrs. Gibbs Smith is urging all Kaysville PTA members. Well have a use for it, Mrs. Smith said, all we can had get. Beyond that she nonce. the for to say nothing You can keep it green by of putting it into water. Out it Put brown. turns water it into a tub of water and keep it green for the Kaysville PTA. A FARMINGTON district planning commission has been appointed by Davis county commissioners, to handle the unincorporated areas in Davis south of Bountiful city, it has been announced by R Clay Allred, director of the Davis county planning commission. According to Mr. Allred the district planning commission was acto alleviate tivated "growing pains in the unincorporated areas south of Bountiful. It will pass recommendations for planning and zoning in its area through the Davis county planning commission. At present this section of the county is experiencing the highest ar ar ar m ar e. Sen. Watkins To Give Clinic". Armistice Day Party Slated Testimonial Set For Missionary Show Is i Coming Up Jof LAYTON a . Held By Junior Girls A e, two-yea- 0U )avis High Darts may-Wait- Big Variety KAYSVJ1.EE -- A glittering linegiris, plenty of up of chorus comedy, and generous portions of juicy drama of the "niellcr variety, amply garnished witli dance and song, will lie the hill of fare offered by the Kaysville Civic Association at their variety show. The show will take place al the Lftvix high school auditorium on Nov. 17, starting at a pm., and will feature Ideal talent at its ultideep-dow- I.ayne B. Forbes, son Mrs. Clarence G. Forbes, will he honored with a farewell n mate lst. The number to Ik played by the orchestra, as overture to the presentation, will la "Youll le Surprised, and thereafter it will lie, one pleasant surprise after another. All types of dancing and musical acts, with superb settings, have Iteen arranged, not the least of which is a bar1st shop harmony quartet. Youll be able to see yourself as others see you in the act entitled A day on Main Street in Kays-villA ballet number, in a whimsical vein, and a black-fac- e comedy act will account for a aiaeable share of the mirth. There will also be aome good old fashioned with the moustache twirling villain, the staunch hero, and the fair heroine. All proceeds will be used to continue activities of the Kaysville Civic Association, especially in its youth activity e. work. Legion Post 82 Slates Dinner Meeting Monday KAYSVILLE Regular monthly meeting of Kaysville Post No. 82, ' Elder Forbes . ;; testimony Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Layton public school building, at 6 p.m. Elder Forbes entered the LDS mission home, Monday, Nov. 7. He will depart next week for the central Atlantic LDS mission. He is a graduate of Davis high school, John R. Barnes Seminary, and attended Weber college where he was a member of the Skull club. He spent a year and a half in Japan with the U. S. Army. Thanksgiving Dance Set By North Davis American Legion, will be held, No14, at K p. m., at Harolds on the state highway, a mile place, north of Kaysville. Hot dinner will be served at North Davis CLEARFIELD, $1.50 per plate. An interesting pro- stake will a "Pilgrims. sponsor gram is being arranged and Earl Prom Thanksgiving dance at the State vice Jones, Department first house on Saturday night, stake commander, will be the principal Nov. 12. Music will be furnished speaker, . by Singletons orchestra of West Point. Refreshments will be served and a floor show under the direction of Mr. and Mrf. Fred Germer, stake dance directors, will be presented. The dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. . and promises to be fun for alL LAYTON American Legion post 87, will conduct open house all mistice Day. The dance .will start at 9 pjn. in day Nov. 11 at the Legion Hall in Layton and will sponsor a dance in' the Legion HalL with everyone in--, the evening, in observance of Ar- - vited to attend. vember Legion Post 87 Sets Event For Armistice Day thel949 FootballSquadof DavisHighSchool 3 MM,,. .1 X-- w - hrArtt - M' ); C r V 1 1 S won Mr.-an- r up agaiast their fipal test of the season Csturday aftemcca, :i (he Davis hizh school Darts will come in the m. 2:30 at Unirersity of Utah stadium. Eavis will take an undefeated record cr.ta the V.z'.l. p. wm g underway the 1949 title in the Big Eight football state class A championship. 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