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Show -- '( ( T ;m SAIT if If ( ' r .- r --; -- -- use 'cm.uTia -- -r ' . U "... CLINTON - - WEST POINT - NUMBER 7 FFA 4-- H, Livestock Show C? To Be Saturday Davis annual and F.F.A. Livestock for this i Satuiday after bad weather caused it to be cancelled last week. , All exhibits must be on the grounds by 9 a.m. Judging of dairy cattle and sheep begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by swine judging at 10 a.m. The Approximately 4.0 Kaysville judging will be followed by a fit- seniors at Davis High School will ting and showmanship contest. receive their diplomas at graduaAnimals will be released at 1! p.m. tion exercises next Friday evening, Premiums Photo bp Fbhar. May 2.'i. Premium money will be awarded It will begin at 8 p. m. in the WRECK Two of the four can involved in d basis after judg- - school auditorium. a an early morning wreck on Highway 91 recently are ahown here before being jerked apart by a wrecker. ing is completed. Breeding classes We Shall Not Pass This Way will be judged on the Danish Sys- Again." a presentation written and tem. Fat classes will be judged, ac- directed by Eva M. Barrett, speech cording to United States Depart- director, will be theme of the comment of Agriculture market grades. mencement Forty-tw- o honor stuDairy judge will be Paul Boyce, dents have been selected to perform agricultural teacher at Jordan as choral readers at the schools Chain-Reacti- on High School. Beef, sheep and hogs graduation exercises. will be judged by Joseph Parrish, Narators for1 the presentation will be Gayle Morby, Sunset; MarFARMINGTON Two Ogden boys returning with their father from Salt Lake County agent. tha Hollist, Kaysville; David Mel-druthe wrestling matches in Salt Lake City, recently were injured in and Sandra Adams, Layton; . collision on U. S. Highway 11 at Farming-tona four-ca- r Bountiful; Dee Ann Johnson, Rey The father of the boys, Earl Carlson Johnson, about 3.7, IKtt W. Sjoblom and Davis Monson, FarmOak St., Ogden, suffered minor lacerations. Drivers and passengers ington, and Dick Thorderson, Kaysof the other three cars involved suffered only minor injuries and were ville. not hospitalized. The two boys were taken to . Emil M. Whitesides, principal, will present the graduating class. the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hos17 May Thursday, Golden F. Layton, school board Davis the South pital, Ogden, by Central Davis Fashion Show, 8 p.m. president, will award the diplomas. Firemens Ambulance. E. David Friday, May 18 Johnson, 9, was the most seriousR.S. Stake Clothing SoLayton fraca skull ly injured, suffering 2 pjn. 4th Ward, cial, ture. His brother, Wayne JohnDance Stake Festival, 1st Layton son, 11 suffered a broken leg as i , 8:30 Ward, pjn. he stepped from his fathers car 6:30 2nd Ward Dinner, Kaysville as it was by the fourth M. Prentice LeonFarmington p.m. car involved in the accident. ard was elected president of the Saturday, May 19 Robert Aj Hayward. Utah HighLions Club at a recent Davis Stake Primary Preparation, Farmington way patrolman, investigating of- meeting. Outgoing president is Farm. 1 and 2, 2 pjn.. . ficer, cited Russell Dean Jones, 24, Ward Warnock. North Farm. Western LParty, No, New officers of the St., Ogden, for failure to Kaysville Other new officers who will serve Farm. Tennis Courts, 8 p.m. lookout. Citations a keep proper Kaysville Post, American Legion with Mr. Lqpnard are: Monroe Sill, Armed Forces Day against Mr. Johnson are pending, first vice president; Richard Mars-to- Layton 3rd Ward Dance Review, were elected at a meeting Monday the patrolman said. second vice president; DeLore 1st Ward, 8 p.m. night in the civic center. Patrolman Hnyward and two Nichols, third vice president. FFA Livestock Show, Davis other officers at the scene, John Thomas Warnock will act as lion Installed as commander of the 9 a.m. Rogers, highway patrolman and tamer, with H. C. Miller, tail 29 Sunday, May post was Val Dean Criddle. Other Kenneth Hammon, deputy sheriff, twister and Preston Clark, secretary-t- Seminary Graduation for Layton, new officers include: Fred Ker described the accident as chain reasurer. Nortl Davjj.. Lake View and reaction. All cars were northbound. shaw, first vice commaqder; Paul One-yedirectors are Wilson South Ogden Stakes, No. Davis The first car, being pushed, was Stevens and Robert Griffith. SherSchofield, second vice commander; Stake House, 2 p m. driven by Joseph C. Sanchez, 2. man Richardson and Harold TipClearfield Community Church De- Howard Darr, sergeant-at-arm- s; ."314 E. 7th So., Salt Lake City. petts are two-yedirectors. cision Sunday. Clark Cheney, adjutant and finance Another vehicle, car No. 2, driven 21 May Monday, officer; Amos Odd and Herbert Bis- by Charles Phillip Wolfe, 22, airDavis Co., Make It Yourself with man stationed at Hill Air Force sell, executive officer and commit Wool .Contest, Davis High Sanchez the was Base, Amos Odd, post serpushing Schoo vehicle. " officer. vice 24 ( jpiursday. May Car No. 3, driven by Mr. JohnNorth Davis Jr. High Farewell ExThe officers were installed by son smashed into the rear of the ercises Wolfe car, Patrolman Hayworth Parley K. Jenson, first vice comFriday, May 23 reported. mander, Department of Utah. OutDavis High Commencement A few moments later after 28 Saturday, May going commander is Jack P. Brig-ancJames L. Biggs, coLayton flares had been set up, the car Point Jubilee West begin, Days Mr. Brigance was installed as DeBrailsford-Bigg- s driven by Mr. Jones sideswiped the manager of to 30 May been appointsecond vice commanded of District Johnson auto and hit the John- partment Store, has American Legion Poppy Day Two at a meeting held recently in son boy before coming to a halt. ed to fill the unexpired term of Paul Kotschwar on the Layton City Morgan. Council. City Council approved a suggesMr. Kotschwar. who was appointtion by Mayor Robert Beadles fill to an October ed last unexpired that the siren be suspended on a term himself, resigned to accept Clearfield Following up the tower. This could be tried out employment at Wright-Patterso- n Clearfield fire before ordering a new one, and if the that Ohio. in Both are complaint Air Force Base in certain it still could not be heard, a new four-yebe can heard not siren elected the completing term of Jay Dansie. parts of the city, the Clearfield siren could be considered. Kaysville County show was CHAIN-REACTIO- '- . DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 17, I958 KAYSVILLE, Davis r" ''r.-r' CLEARFIELD r FARMINGTON - KAYSVILLE - LAYTON - SYRACUSE - SUNSET VOLUME rl The Davis Seniors City Council Graduate Votes Next Friday In Clearfield ,1 N pro-rate- Four Cars Crash Together In Mishap m Coming Attractions New Officers Elected For Val Griddle Lions Club Named To side-swip- ed t LcgiotL Post Photo by Mike FIRST SEMAPHORE Mayor Arthur Mitchell, Sunset City, stops work long enough to inspect new traffic actuated atop light to bo installed in Sunset on Highway 91 at Center Street. It will be Sunset's first traffic .light. -- Kaysville Plants Trees, Lawn On New Muncipal Clearfield A' referendum petition protesting . the ordinance passed by the Clearfield city council Monday evening approving the sale of beer on Sunday and after midnight will more than likely be filed sometime this week, according to Jess D.-- Barlow, chairman of the Good Government Committee. The councilmen voted 4 to 0 with one abstaining to rescind the present ordinance which prohibits Sunday beer gales. Councilman Earl Stringham did not - . vote. Felt Discrimination Councilman Vern Burton stated that the votes were cast by the four councilmen in favor of changing the ordinance because they felt the law contains discriminatory as' pects. All five councilmen said they would continue to seek the support of other communities in the county to make the present clos- -' ing statewide through enactment of a law by the Utah State Legist Park Grounds Kaysville City councilmen have approved the installation of a curb along Fourth West Street between Third and Fourth North in block front of the city shops, another step in preparing the six-acfor a municipal park. Lawn was planted last fall and thirty-fiv- e of the ninety trees called for in tW landscaping plans were planted this spring. re 733-22- Mayor Bishop said the lawn will j be ready for ball playing next . n, Mary Bowring's 4-- H, ar ar 7 Layton Names e; Jim Biggs To City Council e. Clearfield's Fire Siren Too Quiet West Point Will Select Queen For Jubilee Day ar eanderings Congratulations iors! to all you Sen- sent city shops could be converted into dressing rooms and a recreaChoir Dinner The Fourth ward choir tion building. Layton attended a buffet dinner Saturday evening at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulkley. lature, . . i" T I Mr. Burton also said th names on a petition turned in by the opmass meeting posing group at held In the North Davis Junior High. School containing the names of approximately 650 citizens has been checked aad some names die- -, counted as, unqualified because they were not registered at the time of the last gubernatorial election. This left approximately 600 signatures to be considered. He added the councilmen felt that this , petition was not a true feeling of majority of the voters, even of those on the petition, many of which sign without bothering to know what it represented. , 1214 Percent Necessary,, , Registered voters 'signatures amounting to 124 percent of the number who cast votes in the last gubernatorial election in Clearfield will be necessary for the filing of a referendum petition with the city recorder asking that the question be placed on a ballot. It is believed by those planning to file that the referendum will stay the effectiveness of the ordinance which went into effect Tuesday until such time as the issue is put to a vote. Filing of a referendum will be in line with a request by Mayor Robert V. Beadles both at the meeting and at Monday evenings council meeting that such an action be taken to determine the wishes of all the citizens. Layton, (I. Davis State Seminary Students Will Graduate Sunday annual commencement exercises of the Clearfield Thirty-fift- h LDS Seminary at Kaysville for students of Layton, North Davis, Lake View and South Ogden stakes will be held at the North Davis Stake House in Clearfield Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. Davis and Bountiful Stake exercises were held May 6 and South Davis Stake May 13. Sundays program at North Davis SUke House will begin with Reflex Index Sports Womens News Coming Events Classified Late Classified spring. Meanwhile, a temporary baseball field has been set up east Memorial of the Kaysville-Layto- n Park Cemetery- - for use by the Davis County League. The northwest corner of the park near Highway 91 will be the picnic You know, its funny thing about area. At the present time it is bebeing a member of a graduating ing filled to bring it up to the class. , level of le rest of the park. Trees f Seniors are pictured as confi- and lawn will be planted later. dent young. jpeople with smiles on their faces who are facing the A drive will be cut through the future unafraid and confident that park from the west side to the south aide with a spur to the they will be able to succeed. north side which will not have But that? isnt what most of them an opening to the highway. are like, feally. Most of the girls I arent glahiorous! (Hold on, you Future planning provides for 18 year olds who feel that life playground area, swimming pool, is passing you by because you tennis courts and horseshoe courts. The building now housing the pre(Continued on Page 4.) The Jaycee sponWest Point sored annual Jubilee Day in West Point will be held on Memorial Day, May 30. Applications for queen of the celebration will be received by Stanley Dahl, queen chairman, or other members of the Jaycees up until the evening of May 25 when the queen will be chosen. To be eligible a girl must be between 18 and 28 years of age, single, and a high school graduate by this coming September 1. She will be judged on talent, poise, intelligence, personality, beauty and good character. Movies 4-- 0 SEMINARY GRADUATION Exercises for Davis the Kaysville Tabernacle at 7 p.m. Pictured above nual commencement exercises for the Seminary in will be held this Sunday in Clearfield at the North SUke student graduating from the Kaysville LDS Seminary were held May 8 In anare the students, faculty members and SUke officials. It was the thirty-fiftKaysville. Exercises for Layton, North Davis, Lake View and South Ogden l Photo by Jleinera Davis Stake House. h an organ prelude by Shirley Call of Layton. Invocation will be offered by Farrell Bennett, Clearfield. Gayle Morby, Sunset, will speak on Spiritual Gifts" and Don Prigmore, Layton, will speak on "Wisdom. Other Ulks will be given by Jan Thurston, Layton, Be a and Diane StevenMissionary, son, Layton, Self Control. William E. Berrett, vice president of Brigham Young University will give the address to graduates, followed by presenUtion of class by Principal Kenneth H. Sheffield and presenUtion of diplomas by President I. Haven Barlow, Layton SUkev and President George S. Rabbit Takes Night Off; Worries Owner Police officers reClearfield ceive many strange requests for their services, but probably the most unusual in recent months for the Clearfield police department occurred a couple of days ago when an anxious resident called at 1 a. m. to. report a missing rabbity The incident ended happily, however, for the rabbit owner called again at 6 a. raTto Ull Police Chief Alpha Padgett , the wayward animal had returned to hit pen. Haslam, North Davie SUke. Sundays graduates will be as follows: (Continued on Page 6B) |