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Show mm UNIVCRAL MICROFILMING CORP. 277 6TH AVENUE SALT-LAK- CITI, E UTAH MUSICUUI WILL' ATTE1ID UTAH SYMPHONY CONCERT OLD-TIM- E KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY VOLUME XLVI Elders Sponsor -- n Film War KAYSVILLE --Sixth quorum of Elders, Kaysvill Second LDS ward Wild will sponsor a war film, Blue Yonder" at the Kaysville theatre tn February 2l, -- 7, and at the usual show time, beginning 0 7 p.m. The ahow is based on the story and ita crew during of a B-World War II and of their missions over enemy territory. Starred are Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston, Forreat Tucker. Walter Brennan and Phil Harrla. The film waa made in cooperation with the U.S. air force. Companion .feature will be a short subject, Mr. Basketball" Ticket are on aala from member of the Sixth Quorum of Elder. 2t FIVE FFA STUDENTS Gardner Rites .. II. I5L ) NO. 43 SEEK STATE FARMER DEGREE Are Today In Kaysville Lewi James KAYSVILLE Gardner, 4l died Monday at 3 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment Funeral aervieea are to be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. in the Kaysville Third LDS ward chapel under the direction of Bishop G. LaVirl Stewart. f Burial will be in the Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery. Bom in Goshen, Utah county, a son of John W. and Lilly G. Pitt Gardner, Mr. Gardner resided in Burley, Idaho, from 1!7 until J923 when the family moved to Salt The above four Davl high school Futar Farmer are among five students who are appUraal fee Lake City. tk degree of Sute Farmer. They are, left to right, Deaa Call Layton; Aaron Kirkarda, Farmlagtea; Nuance of He married Leon Earl Tingey CeolervlIJeand Dee Wikox, Syracuse. The fifth appHraat for the degree, lam Neal of Wood and on liKW, Cross, was not present when this pktaro was takes. Kayaville Sept .to, the couple moved to Kaysville t Future Five KAYSVILLE where they have made their home. Farmer of America applicant for Mr. Cardner was an elder and ward the degree of State Farmer have teacher in the Kayaville Third been announced from the agriculward. He was an employe of Eimco tural department at Davi high A program of concert favorites haa been KAYSVILLE Corp., of Salt Lake City. school. Maurice Abravane! for the Saturday Conductor widit) by. hi arranged addition to j Survivors The five student are: Yee Wilappearance of the Utah Symphony orchestra at Daevening ow include two daughters: Bonnie cox, son of David Wikox, Syravis high achool. The concert will begin at 8 p. m. in the new Lou and Mariann Gardner, Kays-villEarl Tingey, sor of William cuse; school auditorium. high and seven brothers sisters, Rkh-ard- a, for bringing the orchestra to Davis counOGDEN At the National Here- Charles C. Cardner, Bountiful; Tingey, Centerville; Aaron Arrangements ton of Frank Rk hards, Far- ty were completed under the Kaysville Civic association headford Breeder ahow held February Kenneth W. Gardner, Alhambra, mington; Dean Call son of Mil-to- n ed by Wallace King. 7, H. aad 9th in Red Bluff. CaliCalif.; Mrs. Alice Clive and Ralph Call, Layton, and Lon NeaL Ogden, Gardner, Salt Lake City; Mrs. MaFollowing is the program: fornia, Peterson Bro son of Percy Neal, Woods Cross. C. M. von Weber.. with Overture to Oberon thoir honors took prise bel Franklin, Barstow, Calif.; Mrs. Utah, Saint-Saen-a and Rondo Introduction la bull pen. They entered a pen of S The Farmer State degree Lyman Lee, Portland, Oregon, and awarded to only two per cent Capricdoso for Violin and Orchestra champion hull at tha red blood Mrs. William Davis, Caldwell Jerome Kasin, Soloist ahow. of FFA members in tha state anla and those to HerRiisager , Torgot Dance winner given only nually Other ribbon yere Intermission reFFA certain students who fulfilling Baker. bert Chandler, Oregon, Overture to The Barber of Seville quirements. Some of tha require- Rossini took 2nd place, reaenred champion. Bizet LArlesienne Suite No. 2 comments student are the that Champion bull waa shown by Jensen Johann Strausa two FFA of Emperor Walts work, Also plete Utah. years showing Bros., Logan, that they participate in the lead- a were Winterton Bros, Kama A tour of the ership of the, class and that they FARMINGTON Utah; Snow Hereford. Emery Richfield; state agricultural fruit experiment earn $2Tio through agricultural county; Holly Hereford. . William. Ogden, Utah. farm in North Ogden has been plan- projects Winners of tha degrees will be The cattle thown were from eight ned for Davis county fruit grower notified prior to the State Future western a la tee. Champion pens on Saturday, February Id, bogin- Farmer of America .convention 8YRACUSE were $24110.011 per pen. Syracuse L.DJL CLEARTIELD Arnold Charles at ll) a.m. according to County scheduled to bodveld- - March 27, SR ward wiiFholdvIbeir ward rawnloa ning Robert Barrfont editor of the a of Clearfield resident 02, Tueller, Nichols. DeLore and at in Salt Lake City, Friday, February tfi, at the Syra- since Loe Agent We tern Livestock Journal 1042, died Tuesday at 10:03 . cuse church. The five applicants, all of whom The group will meet at the North Angeles, California, referred to the a m. at the Clearfield Nava Supply ahow a being the greatest com- Ogden station Saturday morning to are senior students, bold offices Between the hours of 13)0 and Depot of a heart ailment. bined show and auction sale in see the latest development in fruit in the FFA at Davis. Earl Tingey .Von paL, a progressiva luncheon Born in Paris, Idaho, Dec. IS, America, and that the Peterson pruning experiment being carried Is president of tho group. Aaron will bo served under direction of the Iwo n aoa of Jacob and Louise Lon Relief Society and Y.W.M.LA. Two AU Davis Rkhards, vie Bros, pea waa quite possible the out at the orchard. president; Roger Tueller, Mr. Tueller came best pen of 5 Hereford bull ever county fruit grower are invited to Neal, reporter; Dee Wikox, sen picture show, one for parent and to Clearfield from Montpelier, Idaoffered. tinel and Dean Call, a historian. one for children. wIU be obown durattend the demonstration. ho, in 1M2. He waa employed first ing the afternoon. at Hill Air Force Base and later p.m. dancing transferred to tho U.S. Naval SupBeginning at KAYSVILLE FIRST LDS WARD TO DEDICATE NEW will be held. The floor shew is by ply Depot hors. ADDITION, SUNDAY Davia high dancing classes. AU IIo married Crace Sims on May ward members and former ward 2H, 1012, in Salt Laka City. Ha members are invited to attend this his early achooling la Paris affair. and studied violin in Salt Laka City. Ho was a teacher in Montpelier for 'JO year and also a mason prior to moving to Clearfield. A member of the Second ward of tho LDS churh in Clearfield, he waa chairman of tha adult Members of Aaronic priesthood quorum and a FARMINGTON the Davis County Holstein Breeders ward taachsr. Survivor in addition to his widassociation have planned n tour of Holstein farms in the county for ow Include two sons and four today (Thursday) Feb. 14, begin- daughters! Glen Wilhara Tueller, ning at 10 a.m. at the farm of Compton, Calif.; Charles Arnold Rulon Barnes in Kaysville. Tueller, Waukesha, Wia.; Mrs. Georgia Milkr, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. . From the Barnes farm the group Ruth 8pring, Logan; Mrs. Donna will visit Paramount Dairy in Moseley, Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs. Farmington, and the farms of Boise, Idaho; 21 Beverly Argyle, Speros Bavelat, Dale Ford and tho 11 brothers and siLund Homo In Centerville. They will grandchildren, W. L--, Arch and Percy Tuelster: then return for lunch at the court Salt Lake City; George Tuelhouse at I p.m. followed by a meet- ler, San ler, Francisco; Mrs. Rose Sima, ing to bo conducted by Glen Stuart, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Henry E. Kelpresident of the association. Olcan Iren Bod in, Whittaker la vk president and Ben ler, California; Mr. Iva Green-halgMrs. Evanston, Wyo.; Thurgood, secretary, of the group. Idaho Falla; Mra. Thelma ' Dunford, American. Fork; Mr. Shown above are interior views of Kayaville First LDS ward's new addition which will be Ilaxel Rich, Marna and Mr. Park dedicated Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m. Upper left is the spacious new auditorium which will accommodate ward membership; upper right is the Relief Society room for women of the ward; Conner, Salt Lake City. lower left is the west entrance to the new addition and lower right is a view of the modern kitchen to be used by all ward organisations. KAYSVILLE Dedication of the work was supervised by Earle D. Harold J. Gailey and Seth L StewP.-T.- A. new addition to the Kaysville First Robins, art, ward clerks. On March 2H, KAYSVILLE Tha curtain will One of the area's earliest LDS ltiTiO, Rulon Killian was named LDS ward will be conducted Sungo up Thursday evening, February day, February 17, at 2 p.m. in the wards, the First ward waa organ- bishop with Rulon D. Barnes and Get-acquainted when it was known as WalwyaJL.. Greetvcounselar .and 14th at H:oo p.m. on Davis High's Bishop ised in building tKeir of school production, enRoss Glen L. and Brown and the ward pity. W, Rulon Killian. Hill, comprised Ksy North Davis CLEARFIELD Jan Eyre." has been of and Davia ward work northern the tire clerks, county eijd Teachers school Parents high Dedicatory address and prayer Student director is Eleanor Til junior direction. under their SyraLayton, including Kaysville, completed will a "get kssociation L. sponsor will be given by Elder Richard Clearfield West Point, SunThe ward has 74 members at the lotson. Leading roles will be car- acquainted" night Monday, FebruEvans of the First Council of the cuse, ried by Maxine Burton aa Jana and set, South Weber, and Clinton. The present time. ary lx, at the school The event will Seventies of the LDS church. Bill Page as Edward Rochester. ' adOld Opera House, in use by the In addition to the dedicatory begin with visiting between parents Fittingly, Elder Evans broke the ward for recreational activities un- dress by Elder Evans, other The supporting cast includes: and teachers from 7 to X p.m. with first ground for the new addition til recent years, dates from 1S02. speakers will include Glen S. Lynn Smith, Lorraine Mecham, the business meeting and program when it was begun August 1.1, MHO. It was recently dismantled. Stuart, Bishop Killian and Presi- Joan Hennefer, Lloyd Hogan, Freda beginning at X p.m. The building has been completed at The program of entertainment at Ground, breaging and construc- dent Alan B. Blood of Davia stake. Mae Shurtliff, Sally Amundson, a cost of approximately $1.10, 000. tion began under Bishop Hubert Members of the Second and Third Karen Fisher, Dale Johnston, Carol S p.m. will include orchestra selecRaymond J. Ashton of Kaysvill C. Burton and Counselors Clif- wards are invited to attend the Larsen, Lou Rat Ostergaard and tions from the school orchestra diMark Wood. wa- - architect and construction ford G. Green and Glen S. Stuart; dedication. rected by Lon Kennard, a solo by Program Scheduled For Appearance Of Utah Symphony Orchestra, Sat. Peterson Bros. Prize Pen Takes Honors a; Fruit Growers Plan Tour Syracuse Ward Heart Ailment Claims Reunion, Feb. 22 Arnold Tueller Henry McCIinrh, ticket rbairmaa of tk Kaysvill Civic association sponsoring tk appearance of tk Utah Symphony Saturday at Davis nigh, preoenta Joseph B. Jarman, nn in the music world, with complimentary ticket fop the concert. Mr. Jarman had long been asaocisled with music, both by singing in choirs for some ti years and a an instrameataUst. ' He helped to organite a hand la Kayaville la the ISM'a. By Mary B. IW. wring "Kaysville isn't the towndt tinge was. It changed about Mi years ago, and hasn't' been the same since," so 'speak Joseph B, Jar- -' and muman, venerable sician from Kaysville. Aa I looked at his old time photographs and talked with him, tho charm of a small town in tho mi's and lxt's came back to both of us and wo wor both a hit wishful as wo remarked that people then really knew how to live-- no atom bombs, no mad hurrtag to nowhere, and no frustrating keeping up with the Joneses." You see Joe Jarman every day aa ha take hi three daily jaunts to the poet office. To see him and talk to him, you would never realise that he la M year old, and that he and his wife, Minnie, have been married ever 67 year and arc still going strong. As 1 visited with him, tha talk came to present, everyday subjects, and we disc used the coming of the Utah State Symphony to Kay-vll- l. He said that they wanted to go for sure, and that he had alwsya been a great music lover. I remembered that it was only a year or so ago that he was still old-tim- Polio Claims Life Of Layton Boy H.-n- ed Jane Eyre Opens Tonite at Davis No. Davis Plans for . I- -- -- Them was a "home" oide to this - Ut-nnhis wife d had five children (on of the sons, Cornell was recently mad a Bishop of hi ward In California). Sho laughs now and says that all tho tima Jo was singing and playing she was staying home rearing tho family. They have lived together longer than any other couple in town, and am atill happy. An entire volume could be written about ha was aa English their live convert to tho LD3 Church, and to America In 1X78 cam and their 'Jif together has been most sdventuresoms. It is the memories of Kaysvilla ha has stored that makes conversation with Joseph B. Jarman a ram and happy experience. . old time musician. BREEDERS TO TOUR UOUNTY h, singing in the Kaysvill First ward choir, and he told me that ha had sung constantly ia choirs for about US years. During part of that tints, he lived in Ogden, and sang then in the Ogden Tabernacle choir, taking many trips around the country to sing on important occasions. For nine years he waa stake Sunday school chorister. The impressing thing i that ht sang for so many years, and UQ has the "song In his heart." Kaysvilla once had a band. Joseph B. Jarman helped to organise it in the lata In and played the B Flat Comet ia it. He showed me a picture of tho band, and recalled that it was taken on the 4th of July, about ixxx or 80, In front of tho old Town HalL The Town Hall was on tho northeast corner of first oast, and all tho townspeople used to gather them for concerto, dances, and patriotic celebration. Ar we looked closely at the members of tho- - band, ho , pointed out such astute members as the lata, former Governor Henry 1L Blood, Jamea B. Linford, professor at the USAC ia Logan for many years, aad other people who mad prominent name for them, selvea. Three wtm later pktuma . taken when the hand sported swanky uniforms, and w livd again tha pomp' aad ceremony pf the band's giving concerts on the 4(h of July, the 24th, and other'1 pedal dates. It la easy to to the young girls ia stiff summer dresses reaching to their ankles, smilingly waiting after the con- -' cert to "visit with the band, maybn to walk to tho end of the pavilion on the east tide of tho hall and buy a dish of ram Ice cream and having the same ultimata goal in mind aa modem gale in shorts and halters walking past a group of football heroes. . ' I RUSSELL A. ADAMS LAYTON Funeral service were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. ia tha Layton First LDS ward chapel for Russell Anderson Adams, son of David Elliaon and Margaret Anderson Adams, who died Sunday morning in an Ogden hospital. The little boy la believed to he Utah's first vktim of poliomyelitis in lo.2. In Ogden, Born Jsnuary 22, tho boy made his horn with his Vcrdeland Park, parents at A-Layton. Survivors In addition to his parents include a brother, David Elliaon Adams II; four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabex S Adams Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Anderson, Spring City, Sanpete county, and a Mr. Priscilla S. Smith, Salt Lak City. Bishop ArthurVan Wagoner .of First ward offkiated at the ser vices. Burial was in tha Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery. two-year-o- ld 10-V- X er Miss Joycs Massey and a musical skit directed by Mm. Ms Hyde. A nominating committee to report on election of new officers will b appointed during the business por tion of ths meeting. The group also plan to honor all accord- past president of the Legion Women Plan Luncheon KAYSVILLE Washington's Birthday luncheon sponsored annually by the Kaysvill Auxilary of the American Legion will be held Saturday, Feb. 23, at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville LDS Second ward recreation halL Mr. Leola Merrill of Farming-- , ton will present a three-aplay following ths luncheon. Auxiliary . member will have tickets available' for Those wishing to attend. ct Gold-Gree- Ball n KAYSVILLE Kaysvill Second and Third wards will join forces to present a "bigger and better" Gold and Green ball and Valentine dance on Friday, Feb. IS, at 9 p.m. in the ward recreation halL The afand open to fair is the public. Theme of the dance Is "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." semi-form- i i . I' . al |