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Show IC I Ui.ivciiirtL ,141 liiowiui&tt- cuitf. PIERPONT SALT LAKE AYE. CUT, UTAH VOLUME L KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, Commission Divides County Mar y Bowring's Into 2 Legislative Districts Meariderings its NUMBER 40 Kaysville Council Postpones Decision ; Calls for Second Hearing on Project 1 Davis County commissioners Tuesday approved the division of the county into two legislative districts which will permit the election of an additional representative to the State Legislature. The division, which comes between Farmington and Kaysvillc, was made in ''accordance with legislation passed during the 1955 session of. the 'Legislature provid ing for a reapportionment of the Legislature of Utah 1956 The year 1050 is on way with some of its new days already passed into oblivion. - .n i And unless you are different Kaysville City Council will start all over again as far as than most people I know, you are the curb, gutter and sidewalk special improvement project is concerned. going to be one year older before diain we see pictures of a baby Although protests against the project did not reach the 66 to kill it, the council felt they should postnecessary pers ready to assume the burden The commissioners in approving decision until another hearing could be held. their pone of the year 1957. May you also be the division unanimously accepted Fifty-tw- o por cent of the prop-Annual military ball of Battery A" 222nd Field Artillery Bn, one year wiser, happier, more tolerthe report of a Committee on Reerty owners protested the sideheld February 11 at the North Davis walks and fifty-fiv- e apportionment appointed to study KAYSVILLE Some outstanding ant and better able to cope with Utah National Guard, will be per cent pro-Stake Center. the number of voters and to make young man of this community will another new year! tested the curb and gutter, accord-in- g a recommendation on where the be awarded the Junior Chamber to en jmoffoclal count. Furthey Capt Joseph Jones, commanding officer of the guard unit, Speaking of accumulating years division would come. this week that a queen and her attendants to reign over the checking will be necessary before of Commerces Distinguished Servto your age you know, its a fun- ball will be chosen at special ceremonies in the American Legion Hall the council can arrive gt definite ice Award at a banquet to be held Serving on this committee were . ' about 7 at on at 25, especially people, SchooL Layton p.m. January figures. Davis ny thing High James EL Burns, chairman. Boun- January 19, at Davis concounty single young All woirfen. Any are Little now before the counprotests quite girls The banquet January 19 will tiful; H. J. Barnes, Kaysville; ladies between the ages of 17 and wifi cil be considered null and void. when be or but to three four tent 11th consecutive year that Roy W. Simmons, Layton; Keith mark the 26 are eligible to compete for the New folwill be protests in made been accepted has award Kaysan L. Stable, Bountiful, and 0. A. they reach the advanced age of title of queen. The candidate may lowing the new public hearing award all ville. Traditionally, past Stoker, Syracuse. five, they start wishing for six; which urill be held thirty days after apply herself or be sponsored by winners are special guests at the olds yearn to be seven or six a friend, chib or business- Applies the first date of publication of the year In other business before the com- dinner and program. notice of intention. for Plans for a distinguished service tion may be obtained by writing to and then mission. Tuesday, twelve deputy aslong , eight; of in chairman charge Jaycee The council voted for a new hearsessors were appointed and a bid making the award is Melvin Man- the day they will be old enough to award banquet to be held by the the Guard unit at the National for new lighting in four offices ning, winner of last years coveted wear lip stick; Junior Chamber of Com- Guard Armory, Layton. The appliing unanimously at their regular junior high girls Layton merce were announced today by cations are also available at Davis of the courthouse was accepted- - honor. Mr. Manning said organisameeting Tuesday evening. It was look with longing on their senior the last official business of ths old Dan Weaver, Jaycee chairman and High SchooL . , The deputies appointed included tions in the community are asked sisters who in turn are just 1953 award winner. council They felt the property The contest will be judged acErnest Wpod, Charles Anderson, to nominate young men candidates high owners were not sufficiently in- - , dying to be out of school, to be in 1 Glenn Green, Ben Webster, Will for this years award. The DSA banquet to be held cording to Miss America rules with v formed of the intention of tho proj- The candidate must be between college, to be married, to be any- January 21st is planned to climax the contestant being judged ; in Smuin, Fred Jones, Rulon Ford, and had formed erroneous opinect 17! but full week of Layton Jaycee ac- street Bill Bolt, Clarence Earl, Ray Dahl, the ages of 21 and 85 and have thing clothes, bathing suit and John Frederick Flint . . . celebrated ions in regard to : , it foundClaud Draayer and Dale Barton. the And service in it goes on. that way until tivity commemorating performed outstanding will alsQ .be birthday aaniversary with" special Taking the oath of office at some thirty-- evening gown. They The bid for installing a new the community during the calendar about age 21 or 22 when a reversal ing of the U. . Mriy. inTuesday evenings council meeting years ago. The purpose of judged on poise, personality lighting system in the offices of year 1965- He need not be a mem- comes into being, and girls start five were Myron Phillips recla to honor DSA the of face and give the county clerk, assessor, recorder ber of the Junior Chamber of telligence, charm, beauty T. S. Rushforth, and Harry Ducksame to or the age stay and treasurer was awarded to Jay Commerce, Mr. Manning empha- wanting ognition to the outstanding young and figure, and talent The talent worth. Outgoing councilmen are look rate. man in Layton between the ages of it, at any O. Willey, Layton. sised. v be musical, dramatical artist may Gordon Gurr and Russell Barton. 35 and to present him with By 40, women are all wishing 21 and ic cooking, sewing, dress designThe new council did not make any DSA coveted the the symKey, LAYTON CITY NEWS they were 35 again and some of assignments, talk bol of outstanding service per- ing or may be a LAYTON a special them, without actually resorting to Enjoying Mayor Bishop received the ap' formed. on the career she would choose. celebration with his friends and proval of the council for th apfalsehoods, try to leave the im . People of Layton ere urged to The unit queen committee in- family made his eightieth birthday pointment of outgoing councilman pression that they are just a lit- nominate young men of the commumemorable for John Fdererick Gurr to a position on the city plantle over 30." At 63, a woman will nity for this great honor, general- cludes Captain' Jones, Sgt-- ' Edward Flint ' . , ' . board. He has been serving ning Ai William Hansen and Sgt admit she is past 50" (especially ly recognised as one finest Mr. Flint was born in Kaysville an ex officio member of this The committee in charge of on . December 26, 1875, the son of Garbage collection in Layton will if she has a 40 -pear son tanging In addition he was named unit ' be 111040 on, Mondays and Tues' ' toe gutect list' forthe ball includes Frederick John. anTTSurtiUTTiailU chairman of the around! ) citys adjustment hoW ft days by the new contractors Adrian ' v Mark C. Monk, Sgt Basil Thur- Brouth Flint He was one of 13 board, ', Lt Davis in live if county, But, you Willis W. Dreyer and sions on the! young mans contriHipwelL children of the Flints, 10 of whom also council Ths the and man well F. as Sgtapproved me tell Crosby. let Harvey you, you may Homes in Verdeland Park, Wabutions to his community, his parare still living. Glen of temporary wid appointment' true to admit A. Robinson be J. age. your tin On June 10; 1895, he married satch Heights and the entire area ticipation in community activities, Sgt Robins, dty, marshal to the pool- There is always someone around evidence of his producing a last- charge of. decorations. Three new councilmen took over west of Highway 91 will be collectElisa Webster in Kaysville, and tion of city treasurer. ed Monday with the rest of the their official duties at Layton Tues- who knows it or who can figure it ing contribution to his community, Special guest and speakers at their marriage was solemnised in Approximately ' 70 persons atevidence of his leadership ability Lake ID.8. Temple May tended the Salt the citys collection being made Tues- day evening when they were sworn out. special ' Improvement the military ball will include Gen. Havent you heard this conversa- and personal or business progress, : day. 23, 194A at the city office meeting office by Clerk John M Park. protest into tion endless times? and his cooperation with individ- Maxwell E. Rich, Utahs adjutant Mrs. Flint died December 17, last Friday evening At Sorenson, Garbage is to be placed on curbs were Irvin W. Dick" Adams, uals and civic organisations in in seventy-fiv- e general and Rep. William A. Daw 194a Later he married Harriet L. city engineer, began the meeting pound closed gar- They pretends to be so Stevenson Richardson Dean and will oband be Nomination blanks cans. MiUer. Hipwell son. Dreyer may bage by explaining the- Intention4 and young. Why she is 44 if she is a Dan tained from Mr. Flint is still actively engaged engineering ; feasibilities Weaver, Jaycee pick up all types of garbage with Morgan. of the How do I know? Well, my will Intermission entertainment day. the exception of trees, rocks, etc. in farming his land in West Point project. A group discussion follows sisters husband chairman, or from civic and church be First business of the new coun presented by the Ogden High During his fifetime he has also ed in which both those who leaders in Layton. opposed cil was to make appointments as went to school with her cousin. He School drill team. been injthn cattle raising business and those whe supported the prop she was, and "Nominees do not as same the was age follows: Water and Sewer Departnecessarily The queen, her attendants, ahd and has also raised sheep and hogs. set gave their viewer and asked they graduated in the class of 1930. have to belong to the junior chamment, Dean Morgan, chairman; Of the 11 children born to him questions of the city engineer and intellectno is know she Now, you ber of commerce in order to be all contestants of the contest will and t Elisa Webster Flint nine are Council ' i Richard Cook, assistant; Public ual genius, so she wouldnt have nominated, stated Mr. Weaver., be guests of the' battery at a i Mrs.' still (Manlts) Richard Floyd living. street main on the said Sorenson Cook, Mr. the Cars parked chairman; possibly finished high school until Safety, price estiother activities are in the view of troops for dignitaries prior Suiter, Hooper; Mrs. ' Ms King, mate had been mad of Layton city at night hinder snow Dick Adams, assistant; Streets and she wasl8 and that makes her 44. Many high enough for the Jaycee week cele- to the balL The removal work of city and state Sidewalks, Dick Adams, chairman; giving her the benefit of any making queen will receive Idaho Falls; Mrs. Hasan (Sylvia) to cover all possible expenses and bration, including the big Jaycee Stodexplained that the $5 per front foot from the guard unit a diamond Adams, Layton; Mrs. Lillie equipment, according . to Mayor Paul Kotschwar, assistant; Parks doubt" Barbershop Quartet Festival" beHerbert Mrs. West dard, Point; included many extra items such as Public and Dawson. Elias Property, Planning, In a way, its sort of comfortable as a Jaycee week dinner ring as well as gifts from (Myrtle) Klrkman, Clinton; Mrs. tree removal grading, filling, work and Recreatibn, Paul to know it is useless to try to ing presented, Mayor Dawson urges car owners Zoning on January 14. . Davis County merchants. Elmer (Ila) Forbes, Layton; W Il- on corners, transportation of water to keep their ear off the street Kotschwar, chairman; Richard Ste- camouflage advancing years. ford, Clifford, and Golden Flint across streets from irrigation for their own protection. Damage venson, assistant; Sanitary, Public Useless for me are estrogen and all of West Point caused by removal equipment in Health, Garbage, Mosquito Abate- hormone creams ditches, etc. . (at about ten He also boasts 41 grandchildren assumed the Richard is not chair' Property owners living on corby Stevenson, ment, operation bucks a throw they may be usei and 79 ners will receive an abatement of city and must be paid for by the man, Dean Morgan, assistant; and less for you, tooj), a diet or exerHis family honored him with a between 60 and 100 feet The exact individual owner. These vehicles General Fund, Debt Service, Edu- cise to toqe my muscles to make party in the West Point Recrea- amount has not been decided upon. can also be moved from the streets cation, Election, and Convention m those of an 18 year old. (Who Hall on December 27. The pro- Also, Mr. Sorenson said the city tion The Rev. Harry E. Poe of the Christian Center at Campbell Ohio, by the dty with the cost of removal Mayor Elias Dawson, assisted ty wants an 18 year olds muscles, was presented by family will gram members all of the council pay 10 of the entire project being charged to the owner. . will address members of the Clearfield Community Church as a candi members and close friends. anyway?) Aftef which would place curb, gutter and There to much, to be said for set- date for the pulpit this Sunday morning.' The meeting will begin at the . program, , refreshments were sidewalk on 47 -eity blocks. !0:45 a m. 7 served and then the group enjoyed tling down to ones age. Mr- Sorenson further explained The Church is seeking someone to replace the Rev. E. Hampton Exuberance, false gaiety, shrill dancing, including some that when the final cost to arrived Price who has resigned to accept a position with the Woodlawn far belaughter, and square dancing. at by competitive, bid another pubChurch of Chicago, Illinois. The dining table was beautiful- lic hearing would be called to leyond ones strength and endurance Baptist are for the young or those who Reverend Price will leave Clear- Service 8ociety. A going away din- ly decorated with a tiered birthgally set the assessment . SPECIAL A total of 200 bund- to the selling price of the build- still to pretend youth is theirs. field January 17. cake resplendent with roses try been Reverend day Price ner for has Payment by the property owners ClearReverend Poe will be, guest of ing rather than the building cost. ing permits were issued by s. a . better Red roses to mad in ten and Wisdom, tolerance, unscheduled equal payments also for 15, to January field during 1955, according formed the centerpiece. bridge player, a better book review- honor at a pot luck get together which includes the principal and inStoker. direction der Womens the of the Clarence building inspector An interesting not is that Mrs. terest er, a better cook, a better percep- Friday evening beginning at 6 pjn ' ' Included among these permits were tive into THINGS IMPORTANT under the direction of the Womens Service Society, Flint recently celebrated her 78th Mayor Bishop said the council 131 homes. The other 69 were perawait those who approach 40 with birthday anniversary. She has sev- and planning board in proposing mits to built garages, additions to wisdom and not with hormone en living children, 22 grandchil- the project had felt First South dehomes, commercial buildings and . creams, exercises, and teen-ag- e dren, and 21 was the most important area Street ' a church. signed clothes.! , to begin such community improve7 A group of Davis County resiHomes were valued at $1295,650 I dont think a' grandmother ment due to the large number of according to the permits; other dents living northwpst of Kays- should wear a little black lace cap Layton school children using It buildings were valued at $200,455 ville have petitioned the dty coun- and sit in a rocking chair (though LAYTON A music scholarship well as some from the Layton chap- Elects In answering on of the questions tor a total for the year of $1,496,- - cil for annexation to the com- Ill admit the latter occupatin is going to be presented to som ter of director of board new Four put tdhlmMr.Sorensod said the' SPEBSQSA.V105. This figure" compares with munity. Between 15 and 20 acres seems delightful to me) and talk music student at Davis to appear in- members for the Layton Chamber project was designed to stop In the quartets outstanding Popular $969,200 in 1954, although Mr. Stok- of ground would be included in the in a squeaky voice, High School by the Layton Junior clude the Evans Brothers, the of Commerce were elected at the center of blocks running north and But it does seem that people who Chamber of Commerce, according Moonlight er points out that permits issued transaction.' Nights, the Undecided annual meeting of the group Wed south in order that' an equal disThe petition which was approved wont admit their age either by to Blaine during 1955 were valued according Johnstun, the organisa- Four, the Novelaires, and the nesday noon. They included David tribution of rebatement could b by Kaysville city council on Sep- word or actions are missing part tions youth activities chairman Tonichords. arranged for the property owners. Reeder, Elva Vaughn, Frank tember 19 and then passed as an of their lifes destiny. ' Included in the project to that Sanders. L. Dee and Old fashioned folk songs, songs Scholarship funds are to be deordinance last Friday evening was V. between First East and Sixth Arthur area are Holdover directors as as of 'well from rived as part the proceeds of love and memories signed by Leora Drakos, George What Mrs. B needs is a jar of the Jaycee sponsored Barbershop nonsensical ditties wUl be presented Bulkley, who has been serving as East on Center, between Main and Drakos, David A. Scott, Ruby M. cream, a book of diets, a young outSouth and Quartet Festival being presented to please the taste of all music" lov president, Kenneth Brailsfojd and Seventh East on First South Christmas trees in Layton will Scott, Robert D. Hall and Patricia look and not so much of this first at Davis High School on North and streets director wil Holbrook. The Reid running January era attending. be picked up by a city. truck if H. Hall ' of January philosophy! Wait til 14. and First South V between executive Center choose an now meet to obtained from be Tickets may , The area to be annexed is loca- she turns 40 and see how her tune The festival has on its and half way between Center and e committee. they are placed on the curb next bill m any Layton Jaycee,, from the ' acted east of Highway 91 at the changes! (Or do you know someone scheduled next Monday morning, January 9, The First North and First and Second membership some of ths outstanding bar ley Drug in Layton, or at the box ' who graduated with her in 1934?) 1. South. ' will , ' be of cording to John M. Parle, city clerk- north Kaysville city limits. the in February meeting the the west, aofflc performance. night bershop quartets National Guard Will Choose Queen to- Reign at Ball Jaycees Plan DSA Banquet In Kaysville 23 v ed Layton Jaycees Will Hold DSA Banquet - sub-tee- ns . , . k . - 80th Milestone Marked by John Fred Flint three-minu- Garbage Collection in Layton Will Be Made Monday, Tuesday -- te . Zit-tin- g. of-th- e , , Layton Installs New Councilmen - , - , Lay-ton- so - brother-in-law- Hinders Snow Removal Work - 4 - kick-of- f, , Ohio Minister Will Address Members t Of Clearfield Community Church Clearfield Permits for Building Total $1,496,105 for Past Year ed ' forget-me-not- Kaysville Plans To Annex Area North of City . - -- Music Scholarship to be . Presented by Layton JC Chamber Directors . ' Christmas Tree Disposal Planned . . - . Kow-far- - . i T' . r . i 1 |