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Show f" Ss ; Turkey and With It Calling All Appetites; Banquet" Approaching Vicinity Of Layton KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, SF.ITKMBEK 21. ILT 1950. I jAYTOX People who like to eat, citizens of keen amt hearty appetite, lovers of fine food, epi- Nl'M HER 5 Bid For County Auditor Post Draws Adverse Ruling From Davis County Commission as the embryo. in was posed when punier wrote in Mr. Hovoters og auditor on icks name for county sheet. ballot their primary Mr. Hol-vo- k Seasons activities will be open- Shortly thereafter. addressed a letter to Davis cd with a membership tea by the The commissioners seeking intonation as to disposition of thellite-i-n votes, asking why wntetallies were not released, and to ritint state sUtutes purporting Ihow that the position of county Editor is a must, not a may. The group The letter stated: believe me that has sponsored that on the the name should be printed Also cited reneral election ballot. state law which provides evalu-gtio- n tht a county with assessed !Cmtv , of less than $20,000,000 must combine the offices of county clerk ind county auditor, but where the assessed evaluation exceeds that amount, the county is entitled to a county auditor. Davis county has an assessed evaluation of$25,7S5,000. At a meeting Monday night Dacommissioners ruled vis county that Mr. Holbrooks name would not appear on the November ballot. branch, American Asso- ciation of University Women. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. James R. Gibson, lo South First West, Kaysville, on September 23, front 4 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Clyde H. Gailey, Kaysville. is chairman for the event, and Mrs. Ray B. Harvey, Kaysville, is assisting chairman. The tea is being held for ladies vho are eligible to become members of A AU A. Required for eligibility is a degree from an accredited college or university. Mrs. Keith Wahlquist, Ogden, state president, and Mrs. Earl Frederickson, Logan, will be honored guests. A musical program will include a piano solo by Mrs. A. Hollis Grange, violin selections by Mrs. Reed P. Gunnell, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield. Mrs. Wendell M. Smith, Layton, and Mrs. Richard C. Hendrickson, Lay-toare in charge of flower ar- stated Upward Trend bool enrollment in Davis coun-t- v i nc teased by 5 IS over that of last September l!pt The figuie just telensed by the school boa id is T 172, as computed with the figure of ii.'2t in Septem-be- i of I'tj'.i. ho mciease of 5 Is is equal to Those who gather at the board will do so with two objectives; To help pu taw ay the turkey and trimmings, and to help with the ward financial problems. All proceeds from the banquet will go to the ward maintenance and building fund. Thats Friday, September 22. Kverybodys invited. Sv Inis 1 the eiuollnient figuie at any single elemental school in the county, which would imply (them at least t that netnls of the m hool ihstiict vveie uu leased bv one new s bool m a jcais time It would also indicate that the meietised futilities piovnled by the luii'tiuc- tion of the new elementmy school at bountiful, have in a veais time been neutralized by the l a put m i lease in elllolliuent t the piesent rate of increase, it has been pointed out, within a penod school population will have soared to 12.152, and ill a penod will have more than doubled The rate at wlneh Representative Reva Beck Bo- - enrollment is increasing seems, sone today announced that a vies- - howevei, to he at an accelerating ignating examination for appoint-- ! rat from .vein to yeai, which ment of one candidate each to the means that school enrollment will United States military and naval more likely be nearly doubled r will he conducted in! in a enod. The increase It over tins was Salt Lake City on Octolier 2. All tn 21 or 127 voung men who have passed their less than the latest increase, seventeenth birthdays, and wh,M Knrollment for schools in the eta-all- It was pointed out that the planning commission acts only in an advisory capacity, and elected officials have final say in whether a plan is or is not adopted. Once a master-plais completed by the planning commission, it will have to be passed upon by the county commissioners, and be presented at a public hearing before leing adopted as a law. Members of the county planning commission are: Dr. D. Keith Barnes, chairman; I,eo Holbrook, vice chairman; L. E. Sessions, Daniel L. Imhoff, ire U. S. citiiens,.are eligible to part Davis high, 131(1 (125s); North A. V. Bulkley, E. L. Tall, and coun- take the examination. The appointJunior high. !.5o (!37); South Junty commissioner W. Alvin Nalder. ments are for entrance to the aca- ior 77s (ti!7); Centerville, high; demies in July, 1!51. ( 115); Cleat field, 22 2d (201); Representative Bjisone saya that ininton, his (27S); Farmington, her policy in making West Point (o,,n. Kaysville 311 (324); and Annapolis appointments is to .501 (407); South Bounti Layton, the principal appointment to ful, 20o (24s); Stoker, 05s s74); each academy to the candidate who 24 West BounSyracuse, makes the highest grade on the ex( ltu ) ; West Itil tiful, Point, 14 amination and to give the alter14! Sahara Village. (!o); (14!); nate appointment to the other candidates in the order in which they Verdeland Park, 232 (24s); Wasatch, (325); Bountiful elequalify on the examination. 370 (new this year). mentary. All boys who receive appointhope the people in the east have ment are subject to physical and that Senator Thomas will return mental examinations given by the to Washington. academies themselves jnext spring. Elgin U. Rolierts, Democratic The Octolier examinations will be Service candidate for county treasurer, conducted by .the Civil acted as master of ceremonies and Commission. - ' introduced the guests. Among Representative Boaone, who has those present were Judge J. Allan only recently been informed that Crockett, candidate for justice of appointments would be open to the CLEARFIELD Gene Fessler, the supreme court, and Mrs. Scott second congressional district to has been stricken with Clearfield, each for that 1!51, urges Academy Stewart, past state Polio LDS miswhile an serving Mr. Roberts also introduced the all boys who are interested in taksion in the eastern states, accordexaminations the ing candidates. designating make application at her office in ing to word received by his parents. Mrs. Roxey Romney, Democratic the Federal Mr. Fessler was taken to a RoBuilding, Room national committeewoman, as key- in Salt Lake City. chester hospital for treatment. Acnote speaker, commented upon the cording to latest reports he is rework that has been done by women covering and hopes to be released in obtaining legislation favorable from the hospital this week. After to increased activity by women in a short rest he will return to his labors in the mission field. political and government activity. In this respect she urged women of He left about a year ago fiom the county to be sure and vote in the Clearfield Second ward. the coming election, and to play a more active role in politics. She wff? introduced to the gathering by Mrs. Mark H. Hayes, vice chairman of the Davis county DemoA meeting of all officers of Dacrats. vis district, Utah Federation of John R. Alley was appointed to Womens clubs, and all committee LAYTON Hollyhock camp, act as county chairman in the ab- chnirmen and presidents of Davis Pioneers of of Utah Daughters been called by sence of Golden C. Sill, Layton, who federated clubs, has hold will their first meetLayton, is leaving for army service the end Mrs. Harold Ellison, president season the of Thursday, Sept. federation. Davis district ing of September. The meeting will be held Septem- 21. at 2 p.m. at the home of Mra. Clarified was the eligiblity of ber 22, at 7:.M p. m., at the home of Lionel Layton. M. P. Leonard to run as candidate Mrs. Golden Stewart, Bountiful. r commissioner. Mr. Pb.ns will lie made at this meeting Mrs. Horace H. Higgs, second vice for Leonards eligibilty has been ques- for the District activities during president; Mrs. Howard Bonne-nioi- t, tioned on contention that he is a the 1950-- 5 season. recording "secretary; Mra. Following a government employee. However it business session, a social period George B. Barton, corresponding was pointed out that he is not a will be held honoring outgoing of- secretary; Mrs. Stuart M. Winegar, treasurer; Mrs. Golden Stewart, government employee, but a mem- ficers of the District. ber of the Utah State Agricultural Officers next two years historian; Mrs. Ward Holbrook, aucollege faculty and as such can run re: Mrs. Ellison, president; Mrs. ditor, and Mrs'. G. Evan Taylor, for an elective office. Rodney Porter, first vice president; publicity chairman. r bt-ye- n vice-preside- witli-academi- ten-yea- 1 , -- secret- ary-treasurer; n, Campaign Opener County Democrats Fete Leaders 4 With Reception Thursday and rejected. Lack of conformity with proper election procedures, such as the Clinr of a nomination petition, -- tendered the write-ins- on the pri- ballot void, it was stated. According to Mr. Stahle, the only that the office if county auditor will not appear a the November general election kflot, and has no bearing on what disposition might be made of vrite-ivotes in the general electmary rul-provi- n ion. Investigation, he said, is still action, if any. regard to the countys entitlement to a county going ahead on what should be taken in auditor. It remains to be determined vhether positive action on the part of county commissioners is required to: Either create a county auditors position, or declare it combined with the position of county clerk; or whether the clerk automatically becomes auditor ex officio" when the $20,000,000 asfigure has been sessed evaluation exceeded. In either case, it was pointed out, ereation of the office lies solely at the discretion of commiss- county ioners. At present only two other eounties in the state employe an suitor; these being Utah and Salt Lake counties. In most cases the auditor posts are tounty clerk and combined. Mr. Holbrook has been invited to commissioners in further discussion of the matter, fcwt with county should he so Death desire. Takes Mrs. Genevieve Preece Sunday Last Thursday evening the Democratic party of Davis county started their campaign for the coming elections with a reception at Farmington for their candidates. Congresswoman Reva Beck Bo-son- Seventies harvest dinner of the Layton First ward will be held on September 22, 10)0. Turkey with all the trimmings will comprise the menu, and service will be from b until 8 : :() p. m. ten-yea- ruling was passed after consultation with county attorney rangements. Keith L. Stahle. Both a precedent and proper election procedures vert used as basis for. the ruling. As a precedent. Attorney Stahle offered the case of .Anderson vs Cook" which took place in Box Elder county in 1942. This was a similar case in which a claim was made to be put on a general election ballot on the basis of primary write-i- n votes. The claim was reviewed by the state supreme court The School Count Shows Huge 1AKM1NGTON Objectives and courses of action in a program to i emulate and control public and pm ate building expansion in a rapidly growing Davis county will .be discussed at ' a meeting of the Dais eounty planning eommission .to be held at the county courthouse on September 25, aceotding t, Clay Allred, county planner. With the immunities that no.i ul,ll'nho to sonu sort of Panning-KaysvilluPl,lation embracing some m per tnt of ltu countys population, udoption of a master plan to cover th county has now become feasible, and the evolvement of such a plan, that would be acceptable and equitable on a countywide bais, will be a matter for discussion at the meeting, it was Membership Tea Slated By Kaysville AAUW Bountiful, for county the recent primary apparently been becalm-- 4 elee-tiSTh- Davis Planning Commission To Meet Sept. 25 cures, gourmands and trenchermen (which includes almost every tiody) are alerted on the approach of a banquet. e, recently returned from Washington. D. C., attended and was presented with a floral offering on behalf of Davis party members as an expression of appreciation for the wonderful work she has done the past two years in the nations capitol. In her talk to the group. Mrs. Bosone praised Senator Thomas for his work in getting the President to sign the Weber basin project bill, and also she referred to the Young Speakers Slated For Rotary Meeting Gwen Larkins, KAYSVILLE who recently returned from a tour of Europe, will describe her experiences in a talk before members of the Kaysville Rotary club on September 27, according to Rufus V . Benton, chairman of the Rotary clubs youth committee. At a gathering to be held in the Davis high school cafeteria, the Rotarians will also hear talks by Eldon Benton and Don Butcher, who attended the scout jamboree in Valley Forge this summer, ?iid n Kenneth Barker, Harold Slade, who Stuart and Kay Thomassen, attended the boys state encampment. De-o- (23-s)- ; 41-- Afflicted With Polio While Serving Mission n. 4U-4- , Davis Federated Women's Clubs Meet Scheduled Layton DUP Sets Meet 'f four-yea- for-th- e PUSAN NATIVES HAPPY TO HAVE ROOF UNDER THEM Fine Arts Guild Launches Year's Program .CLEARFIELD Mrs. Genevieve Cfearfield, died yese Fine Arts Guild of Bountiful 'reSalt take hospital Saturday cently announced new officers and pulmonary in- - program for the coming year. Aclection.' m' R. Smith, cording to Mrs. William Resident of Clearfield since president, early American art, litPreece had previously erature and music will be studied. r5j bountiful, moving there The Guild will hold its opening sea-roGrille, Tenn., in mi, social and first meeting of the 27, k0111 in Knoxville September Wednesday, April la a daughter of William M. 1050, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Blake Vise. On May 9, the chairman of the social commitStocks. Mrs. Stocks . married to Paul tee. Mrs. J. m BountifuL ill be assisted by Mrs. E. K. and Mrs. Ida Westerman. ,re her husband, a Officers to serve during the en,mer mrriage, Albert Prank Workman. Clearfield; her suing year are: 'Mrs. 'W Bjork-maSmith, president; Mrs. A. E. V a m Bountiful; a brother. AlMrs. vice president; first ter if '!? Bountiful; four sis-fMacfarlane, second vice presiSpringer. Bounti- Holbrook, dent; Mrs. William H. Mi4 ,mes Kaysville; secretary-treasureMrs.- - n. n. r; Dillard E. TPP, North Salt Hill, Mre- - Malcolm parliamentarian, and Mrs. Wills, Higgs, My; Earl Burnham, historian. Mr. grandmother, BountifuL Department chairmen appointed erviCM were conducted b? Mrs. Smith are: Mrs. Rowena M'ednfelf t 2:30 p. m. in the Bills, drama; Mrs. Ernest Brook-har- t, tnkmS music; Mrs. Joseph Kesler, ep GW. 5tu?fy ehPel with literature; Si nson officiating. art; Mrs. Harold GilL Bountiful city Mrs. Fred Rampton. current events and Mrs. G. Evan Taylor, publicity. - n, a vj.e E Gi-v- an - m 1 'Y4. n, io-l- a 9riy, mt Kaysville Girl Will Attend Congress Richard J. Gailey, Kaysville, wus subject of an item that appeared in a leeetit issue of Rotarian magazine, dealing with his recent trip to Europe. 'When Richard J. Gailey, a Rotarian. planned a Kaysville European trip recently the article leads he made reservations for a party of six." It goes on to say: When it appeared that he would have an unused reservation on his hands, instead of cancelling it he asked Rufus W. Benton, chairman of the Kaysville Rotary dub's Youth committee, to recommend a worthy young person who would profit by such a trip. Rotarian Benton had of such a little trouide thinkir person: Gwen I,arkina, an gill who has lieen the mother for her two brothers and housekeeper for her father for nine yeurs. The article tells how Gwen joined the Gailey party, and the group entrained for New York and overseas. It continues: Rotation Gailey, it has been pointed out. was merely being true to character: he is a friend of all youth in Kaysville and all youth is a friend of his. Baibara Flint, of Kaysville, was winner of a food canning contest held at the Utah state fair, and will leceive a free trip to Chicago to conuttend the international gress. The congress, which will he held at the Stevens hotel in Chimemcago, will lie atended by bers from throughout the world. Fifteen members from Utah will attend. It will last for one week. Barbara is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint. Of-Magazin- Minna na I3T ot a bad rftuatJoc. dvClans in Pman, Korea, eet Bp their howekeeptng War go about tbdr dally la tha borned-es-rt tato e 4-- H 4-- 4-- II Clearfield Officers Chart Season Program P-T- A Clearfield eleCLEARFIELD school executive ofmentary ficers met with their program chairman, Mrs. Beverley Holbrook, at Mrs. Holbrook's home Monday night. A theme was chosen for the years work and part of the program was planned arouqd it. Plana were discussed for a tea to be held worker for teachers and sometime next week. Ice cream and cookies were served. Present were president Irene Chidester, vice president Agnes Morgan, secretary Leone Blair, and Mrs. Holbrook. P-T- A P-T- A DAVIS SLATES OPENING TILT WITH TIGERS After one loss and one win in trials Davis high Darts will take off down the league trail this Thursday with the state champre-seas- Auxiliary At Farmington Opens Season pionship tucked under one arm and a determination that the title still be there when they reach the trails end in November, The first encounter in the Big Eight series brings Davis up American FARMINGTON against Provo this Thursday, at of Farmington auxiliary the Davis high stadium. leld their first meeting of the year Two games that have at the courthouse recently. been played this year, left the installed were New officers question of how the Darts stack up igne Larson, president; Bonnie A still a matter for conjecture. iobinson, first vice president; Fan0 loss to Logan was counter- nie Stevenson, second rice presibalanced by a 20-- 0 victory over Jessie McDaniels, secretary-treasurer- ;; dent; Ogden ,and basis for evaluating Leoni Miller, historian; strength of the Davis team was daria Shrope, sergeant-at-armneutralised. were served to Refreshments Too early to form any opinion members and visitors. auxiliary yet, was the summation of copch Lee Liston. A husky segment of the regulars who played on the champion team last year are missing from this year. Those the Davis line-u- p no longer present include Carter Cowley, Paul Cook, Junior Hill, Hal Bourne, Mike Fotes and Dale Capps. These are losses that will recruiting require some to replace. The Darts made an impressive showing when they defeated Ogden last Friday night with some lustre added to the victory by the fact that Ogden was fresh from a 13-- 0 victory over Provo. The Dart scored one touchdown each quarter, with Bill Yeates kicking in the extra points on two occasions. The Darts were credited with displaying brilliant offense in tipping over the Ogden machine. Carrying the ball for the touchdowns were Jack Hill. Don Mayfield, Yeates, and Derrold Schryver. Included on the Davis squad this year are the following: Ends, Jim Purdy, Don Mayfield and Bob Iverson; tackles, Larry Dick Lewis, Don Montgomery, Thurgood. Gordon Oborn, Junior Vigil, and Ray Platts; guards, Ralph Pace. DeVore Moss, Neldon Hamblin, Hal Brown, Ralph Clark, Lee Bell, Ken Kuroiwa, Ben Bodily, John Joroulis, Bill Bonnet; centers, Charley Hatch, Edgar Campbell. Howard Hatch, Sigurd Nilsen; halfbacks, Jerry Cowley, Dale PerELDER BROWN kins, Jim Kirkland, Gordon WheelA farewell testimoer and Paul Smith; fullbacks. Bill LAYTON Yeats, Waldo Lopes and Derrold nial for Elder David Clark Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, Schryver. Schedule of games is as follows: will be held on September 24. at Provo. 6 p. m., in the Layton school Sept 21 Davis at Davis. West at 2 building. Sept Oct 0 Davis at Granite. Elder Brown will enter the LDS Oct 13 Jordon at Davis., mission home on October 2, and Oct 20 Davis at East shortly thereafter will depart for Oct 27 Davis at South. the East Canadian mission field. A member of the Layton Fourth Nov. 3 Carbon at Davis. The Big Eight line-u- p - under- LDS ward. Elder Brown has served went alteration this season, with as secretary of the Elders Quorum. Ogden being transferred outside He is a gradoate'of Daviss L:;h the league to Region one, and Car- school and the John R. Larne bon being added to the league. Le-n- pre-seas- 14-- s. top-not- ch -- ul. Bisb-term- Davis Rotarian Topic Item Farewell Slated For Elder David C. Brown on |