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Show Clearfield Second Ward Members Toloin In Picnic Saturday Clearfield Second warders are invited to attend a mVnic. Sponsored by the ward M. I. A. it will he held on at The Wheel in Weber canyon. Saturday evening, and a program arrang-pjjt- o Games, a picnic supper and evening of fun and relaxatafternoon insure an ion for ward members. Transportation will be furnished for those who need it. Arrangements are being made for trucks and cars to leave the church at 4 p. m. Immediately upon arrival at the picnic site, games will get under way. At 7:;0 the for the entire family will sound. Following supper a fine nicnic supper gong be will presented. program Each family will bring their own food, with the exwhich will be served with the compliception of dessert are-bein- g VOLUME Farewell Slated Sunday For Sunset officially obtained the .status of a third da-.city becoming the fifth Dui county municipality to do so other with the municipal component s city tatiiN me Bountiful Farmington. Kaysville and Clearfield. Under Utah law a minimum of Mill population is roipured .hefoie a town can become a thud class city The 1930 census flowed that Sunset has a population of nv.i. The application for thnd-elcity status wn filed by Lester Terry, town boa id president, and u giving Sunset the proclamation new status was signed hv Governor !J. Bracken on August to become effective upon publication. Three other Davis county towns became eligible for thud-eluscity status when' the census made new population figures official. They are Layton, Syiacuse. and Centerville. Sahara Village has sufficient population (l.iiH). hut is a Government housing project, and has not been incorporated as a town. At Layton the town bomd has derided in favor of seeming the third-clascity status, and the necessary of application have' been A farewell testimonial for Elder papers filed in the Governor's office, acJanies F Killian, son of Mr. and to John M. lark, town Mrs- Rulon Killian, will be held in cording clerk. 1,1,4 Kaysville First ward chapel From Syracuse it was icpoited mElder P,at y.,!Au,!usf while the matter of becoming that Killian will shortly depart on a a third-clas- s city has been discussmission to the Argentine for the no definite decision or action in ed, LDS church. this respect had as yet been reSpeakers will le Clifford (I. solved upon. Green, President J. Frank Killian v . and the missionaries parents. The i program will include vocal duet North-SoutAll-St- ar h numbers by Ted and Verna Van Buren, and Ralph and Drew Van Wagoner. Other missionaries now serving out of the Kaysville First ward are Elder Sherman Sheffield, in SALT LAKE CITY Utahs the British mission; Mary Web- football and basketball seasons will ster, East Canadian mission, and break wide open this week when 73 Elder Harold O. Horne in the of the state's finest high school South African mission. athletes, including representatives from Davis county, will participate in the Shrine hospital games at the University of Utah. .Carter" fco'wtey, Hal Bourne, and Dale Capps from Davis high school will play on the North team, which meets the South star on Saturday in the U" stadium. The basketball game on Friday in the Ute fieldhouse will pit the FARMINGTON Dairymen who best of the Class A schools against wish to enter cattle in the Davis the Class B aces. Both games start county fair, August 23, may have at H:30 p.m. the animals examined for diseases A mammoth pageant, starting at free of charge it was announced 7 p.m., will open the Saturday footby Bert E. Despain, assistant agri- ball game featuring program, cultural agent'. musical and marching units, presshould notify the entation of colors by Utah National Dairymen county agents office at Farmington Guard, army, navy, and marine of the stock they wish to enter, so corps and a score of veterans orthat arrangements may be made ganizations, also a massed hand for the testing, Mr. Despain stated. concert. The examinations are standard for Such scintillating drum majorall fairs, including the state fair. ettes at .the Misses Anita, Geneva, Mr. Despain stated that all coun- and Gaynell Call, B. Y. U.; Shirley ty dairymen are being urged to L. Stringfellow, Weber Jr. College; place stock on exhibit in the fair. Mrs. Jeanette Anderson, Iayson in the show and Miss Joyce Youngquist, BrigBy competing dairymen are helping to make the ham City. The latter two, winners county fair a successful event and in the state postoffice competition, it is a splendid advertisement for will parade along with the Bark City high school band, Magna drum dairy cattle." he said. The cattle are to he brought in and bugle corps, and El Kalah for one day only, August 23. before Temple Shrine hand. Members of the coaching staffs 9 a.m., and may be taken home of the Brigham Young University. 3 after p.m. i Ie s Davis county regional P.-A. conference will he held on August 23 at the Ogden high school, it has been announced by Mrs. Darwin A. president. Penney, county P.-Weber and Davis This year's conference is being held in conjunction with that of Weber county. Ogden high school was decided upon as the place for the meeting because of construe-- , tion work now going on at Davis high school, Mrs. Pennev said The conference is for all P.-A officers and chairmen in the coun-- 1 ty. There will he afternoon and It is necessary that those attending register for both. Must Register All Davis county people attending must register with Mrs. Joe Knight, Davis county secretary, who will be present. Registration for the afternoon meetings will be from 1 to 1:30 p. m., and for the evening meetings from 0:30 to 7 p. m. There will lie no charge for, T. T . J. C. Moffitt registration. Dr. J. C. Moffit will attend the Ksysville Rotary club meeting on August 23. Dr Moffit is superintendent of Provo city schools. A native of Msnti, he received his bachelors P.-A. clinic and general session will be held in the afternoon, starting at 1:30. In the evening the clinic will be repeated, starting at 7 p. m. T. degrees from the Young university and liter his Ph.D degree from the University of Chicago. He has done gnduate work at Stanford, of Southern California and ud masters Mrs. Penney said, and will be in charge of the clinics. These clinics, she explained, will be in the form of classes on the various phases A. activity, such as health, of P.-safety, visual aids, etc. The imA. portance of all Davis P.-chairmen and officers attending the clinics was emphasized, as being a valuable aid in the conductA. programs on the loing of P.-cal levels. Including in the evening session will be a demonstration of a local A. meeting. Davis county has charge of this demonstration, Mrs. enney stated. Uni-vmi- ty Northwestern T. University. served as principal of Provo high school from 1030 to 1937, when he was appointed superintendent He T. of schools. Dr. Moffit joined the Provo Roin 1932, and is a past president of the organization. He is now president of the board of the Provo public library and has served several years. as chairman of the Provo city recreation board. T. tary club T. NORTH DAVIS BALL Meet Of Utah TEAM Legion Opens At Richfield. PLACES THIRD CLEARFIELD First ward softball of the stake Clearfield team, winners all-chur- ch Importance Stressed state officers will be present, All Brigham KAYSVILLE p, champion-hi- Annual conven- third place in the tion of the American Legion and division tournament held at Ogden Auxiliary of Utah is being held in last week. Centerville First ward Richfield beginning today (Thursended up in look placed first place and Hoytsville day), and running through Friday second. and Saturday. Clearfield lost to the Hoytsville Schedule of events includes a team on the next to the last night speech by Dr. D. B. Gottredson, Ply, giving Hoytsville a one ;?ast department commander. Other e lead. They came back strong speakers will be Governor J. Brackon the final 0 en Lee and night, defeating Brig. General N. B. to take third place. commander at Hill Field Harbold, Team members were presented air base; J. E. Martia, Reno, vice ith a beautiful as winners commander of the National Amertrophy f stake competition, Sunday eve- ican Legion, and Brig. General ning during sacrament meeting. John Thomas Taylor. Washington, I he presentation was made by D. C., former national director of Stanfield, Ogden, chairman of the American Legion legislative the division softball comtaittee of commission. the seventeen stakes in this area, At memorial services honoring the team members in turn pre war dead, the address will be the sented the trophy to the Bishop given by former Governor Charles for sake Wil-19-- Ru-lo- n keeping. lfan? w,ll enter competition i Davis county tournament at in Kaysville on .e August and 20. They will play the South Davis on Friday emng and the winner will play SUk fqr the title 011 Sat flr win-rs.fro- m urday s - - - r To All-St- Three new ar available at the Service office in Farm- Lnrion uPon request, according to P; Despain, assistant county ultura, a?enL Biied;BJuliein8 lr Artificial pS- 2 f Dairy Cattle in Utah, Through Dairy Hen IniDrnv Exte-- ens U - fic.enCvemc"t,in by ?; Uuh at UUh Dairy Thy my Ef-pastu- Ke wriWtln?i. Farmington Utejf i9 obtained 94, or Mr. Derpain NUMBER 29 It youve Cl K It FI FI .D. lawn hankeimg foi some leal old fashioned home - made tee ci earn and cake, don't wear vom-el- f out tinning a frees ei oi slave over a hot stove to isgs.rt eer.t will he prominently sired inn tin year's county fair, mad Awrw feaiM Services Held hake the cake lh.it always falls anvvvtiv let the lathes of the Community chinch mm v e you instead Mink a nng mound the day, Fiuiav. August J on your calendar and he at the Community chinch piomptlv at 7 30 so you'll !c stile to gel yom slime. that li Saturday For Jack Reed , 1. w iH comprise the were announced this Cy 5La.rk, Argyle, chairman iia tin ewwuan.nrt. Included will be m. ft! .all iaesr!iia.!l!. and tennis, as wurl. m WrMeshe, and various twse the children. I'aaaul gwiaves wf a baseball ManartiS: wdl be played at the high .Itnwnl and champion grwurads fmmiB each of the three nnis stUau.es wui play fwr the county ua the LLriS church softball 8 e,-i- IB tup i. t'r h'AYSVll.l.F Jack lBrd Kaysville resident since Aug n, nl 3 j Theie will he lots of it just Ogden utter a short illness He was horn in oentuiroti the way you like it ami the son i.r Denmark. July Li. In7 money you spend will help to lirent and Bertha Basmussen iieed, pay foi the hiatunew electin J'tteli mnijiiiry baseball games will anil came to America w rtii tinstove right now being uneratetl w ptjuiwd a August 19, to set the cuts at the uge of tux. locating n ami set up in the Community Salt Luke City. In 1923 le uw.rd ruug far the final tilt during the ,'hui eh basement. faur day. to Ogden- wheie he instrurted '. the Reis at Leyton, Bountiful class in wrestling and mg ail wdlL meet Yfewt Point, and Clear .Welter college 'gymnasium He well known as a wrestket. Boxes ferlid wulll ppMe Syracuse, in a -r au land fight promoter. He starting at 1 pm. AS the Mutae time at Davis high 'member of the LDS church Layton will play Sahara He ma med Mary li, ItiiaaS. '&Fanwnagtoa wiU HM and Be Bad Kaysville. Jan. nnh m pre-fa- ir Kaysville, in Kaysville since KAYSVILLE Utilizing class wtdnw Iwsidcs his Surviving load funds fin limited by the state. a son. . Juck.B. Kd. Ksiysvilir..; Kuysville stieets have been getting son and Atuig. ! will clash in find) daughter by former tuna- a resin facing job under the d Bari. mgr, .John Douglas of Mcile Warren. Lake City, and MargaveS .Lwefi Loads uiound the elementary Los Angeles, and the fiillnwmg an- schoel house are being oiled and gratifying action when Marx' .lewd nd JwesdJ and ters seal coaled, as are fifth and second Mrs Frankhiothei, niiCiuilar .cfa.eirh team Both of mri Torkelson. east streets. Nnwrali Ihtvta and Mrs. David JLvuws The project, winch started some Lake City; the county Ucrd. and Sko. Joseph two weeks ago, is expected to he Bingham tw " . Arizona finished by Tuesday. X"ureaaw3: at tenni and Funeral services were Beid &B- sWw zvOcEuag wiU be conducted, ut p.m at Miiisniortnarv in leden David C7. d.lft.invuZ age group, under the di- y Anderson and KMttiMa W Kalker. Tennis preliminarie 'ii the 'played, en August 23, and . fl .raasii a Aoguxt 2& A kMmerMnd&a tournament will be .ewMftiwtad: ad X yaa. August 20, on nW fair gmamda, with that .lor Utah State Agricultural College aAud&s divided until A and B groups. and the University of Utah will Sritaduik ef sport event for the ride in the procession. This will he a futlewi: August 23: the first public appearance of Jack day 29H p m., ten-v- u Baseball; Curtice, new C athletic director pjnu 4 coach. football and pneHiSBimaries; pjn, baseball, mz aadtO-pm- . Beid softbalL show will A flower ie who became Art Lund, Utah hoy pJSW baseball; Angmd 2d: 1 a national bebop favorite will sing the Kaysville elementary wdbwMll 3 tienira on Aug. 2 at final; intermission. gymnasium football the pm. during Coaches from throughout the under sponsorship of liie CnyswiXle sdSasr - tawnsunent, aad childrens p.m fam- - saeerpwu, ofthaH; state this week are attending clin- Flower club. The club As Mbm wotifc uwdtthaZIL in show a eotyumriwe ic conducted by Kay Eliot, Illinois soring and Red Sanders, UCLA for foot- the Davis county fair, Aspnt 3Kl, ball and Howard Hobson, Yale and and 27. with Justin Tolnmn, wiU be held on as chairman. Forrest Anderson, Bradley for 2 ia the com- hasketliall. Hr have had a busy The fimh A session since coming here Aug. 7th. pw far the kids is plan-sa-d. ami mike-- candy and other What with daily workouts, they memo made by the ladies will b have been feted and dined at numaw sal. erous public functions, seen a dozftwd! .1 ndurnen. is Relief society en first run motion pictures, been honored guests at baseball games, jn nimh nf wth Jennie James, first Under .rmaielie: Jay James, second coun-th-e VILLAGE SAHARA wrestling bouts, in what has been d M.able Jefley, work ad-enSahara of XiDage most elaliorate the auspices probably tertainment in many of their lives. Branch Relief society V it - '' -- rv , lx Kaysville Roads Get Resurfacing ' ji.suair-h-wd- eora-icsu- 4 ? miici-vism- n llt-e- i hors-urday- ut 1 Aces AL Lg-J- lm nwa-tifu- a-.- All-Sta- rs Sahara Belie! Society Bazaar Slated KAYSVILLE RES1DEIHS VZSJX LZJTMn Clinton Harvest Festival Is Scheduled For This Saturday An air show and a baby show will be stand-out- s among the other events planned for the Clinton Harvest days celebration, on Au- gust 19. A plane furnished by the Ogden perform aerial Flying service will half-hoof stunt in a acrobatics R. Mabey. The Legion will be instructed in flying, starting at 2 p.m. the matter of organization of posts Award money in the amount of throughout UUh, to assist in civ- $230 will be paid out in the baby ilian defense and the prevention of contest and other contests. The sabotage and fifth column activity. baby show will start at 10 a.m., The Legionnaires will be urged to followed by a childrens parade at use their influence throughout the 11 a.m. A softball game will be entire state to discourage hoarding featured at 1 p.m., and then will and scare buying. come the stunt flyer. A contest will come up at .3:30 p.m will follow at and a chicken-catc- h 4 p.m. Races and contests for ur ar everyone will start at 4 :30 p.m. The night before, on August 18, a Harvest Day queen and two attendants will be selected at a dance to be held on the cement platform in the Clinton park. Queen candiLAYTON Layton Second ward dates will make their aspirations will hold their annual carnival known by .wearing print dresses. at The dance will start at 8:30 pan. Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 1 p. m., V the ward grounds. DeMar Mitchell is general chair A country store and all kinds of man for the event, with assistants evconcessions will be there for Wood and Richard B. m. a pro- Kenneth 8 At p. to enjoy. eryone Lewis. Committee chairmen are: gram will be presented. Baby show, Mrs. Frank Taylor; George Stevenson is general dance, James Mitchell; hot dog Evans, chairman, with Mr. Ve Neville and stand, "Claude Draayer; childrens Wendell Flint, Wayne com- parade, Mrs. Jsck Clifford; reJerry Crowley on the general freshments, Mrs. Kenneth Draayer commitmittee, assisted by other and Dean Childs. tees of the ward auxiliary. . ' ar Free Exams For County Fair Herds Scheduled Annual Carnival Of Layton Second Ward Set Dairy Men . 17.' 1930. Ready For Coming Games tug-o-w- New Bulletins Now Available ST Sports Program Will Be Added Attraction 01 Davis Comity F air, August 25, 26 To Buy Stove a A l (A Cake And Ice Cream Sale third-clas- Sessions Slated Aug. 23 P-T- Kaysville Rotary Guest COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, s Davis Regional Be DAVIS Sunset Becomes Fifth Third Class City Here LDS Missionary ments of the ward M. I. A. All members of the ward are invited to come out and The MIA will pay the fee for entering the join the fun. camp ground, and will guarantee you a good time Dr.MofiitTo KAYSVILLE. XLV FIESTA QUEEN NAMED AT FARMINGTON FARMINGTON Lorraine Hess was crowned queen of Farmington Friendly Fiesta,' during the street dance which opened the two-da- y event Tuesday night. Named as Miss Hess attendants were Carolyn Moon, Arlene Miller, Marilyn Pearson, Juanita Reeves and Beverly Sorensen. The Fiesta continued Thursday breakmorning when an fast was held in the Farmington park, from 6 to 10 a. m. A parade was scheduled for 6 p .m. Thursday, with business houses, individuals and organizations competing out-do- or for prizes offered for the best floats. Starting at Lagoon Lane the parade will end at the city park, where an evening of festivity will be enjoyed. Proceeds from the celebration, which marks Farmingtons 10 anniversary, will go toward im provementa on the city park. Farm ington Lions club had the cooperation and assistance of other Farmington groups in planning the event. Dean Swaner is Lion club president, and C. R. Sorensen was general chairman for the celebra tion. amfl 3Ss Circa (center) LONDON Mr. and Mrs. Clyde II. Galley all of Kaysville are seen at the Tower of London dxxnnj a gtaasl vacation trip. The Beefeater, wearing traditional Tudor amiftxnn. at eae tzase jerred as Eoyal Waiter and Food taster, and now acts .as .guard of tfaeTWerazad gride to visitors. The Tower which was founded in the 11th Century fry tta.Elan Sic Gmtjuenjr, houses and Englands fabulously valuable Crown Jewels and angry ether rtrlWtlriBS of artistic - historic interest. Mrs. Gailey said, We could never get tired f Tntaxa Siere a m cadi to see and do in this beautiful and interesting country J yenr. 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