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Show yOlXME XXX m'O-DA- K A V S V 1 1 .LE, FAIR V DAVBCOIINTV County NAME OFFICERS to Bureau event prelim- for discussion before members of the correlation committee Monday evening. Among those gaining approval were a county health proje- ct, a nutrition would be county-wid- eradication and pure seed removal of dead orchards. Speakers at the meeting emphasized the fact that dead trees in orchards constitute s serious menace through weed projects, and the trees from county . THURSDAY, MAY 30, 193.; 10:30 A. M. which Call scope; Assembly program e in furnishing breeding grounds for injurious insects. The county correlation committ- H. L. Gleason ' Introductory Remarks Prayer H. L. V. K. Kenneth H. Saxton Sheffield Gleason and W. J. Thayne, Jr. Honorable Ira A. Huggins m DAVIS COUNTY Sereuadt WELL OWNERS Jr. HOLD MEETING Barnes President, Elmer Criddle Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Frank Hyde the marriage of their 30 Seconds daughter, Helen Rebecca, to Lieutenant Renneth W. Taps Gillispie, last August 18 in Missoula, Montana, marriage was made known dinner at the Hyde 65 hnm.we Monday evening. an-soun- ce Jr, Ogden Mrs. At Bridge Dinner Committee Named to Formu- late Hans to Protect Under- Silent Prayer ground. Water Rights; State Engineer Attends Meeting Plans Completed For Convention of Nutrition Meeting Legion on June Held at Farmington Held in Farmington; Leaders Attend hrwere Present were m Stahle, Blanche Ruby Holbrook Bounti- 8ter Dalton, Center-inrtonHTorto.n Bourne, Farm-kpS- 1 Major, Layton; Holbrook, v' M BrSm rtMdiMarEaret Pearson, f .Charles H. L. Gleason and W. J. Thayne, Ceremony of Placing Floral Wreath on Memorial A. M. Marriage of Last August Announced th . Post Chaplain Cornet Duet, Larboard Watch, increasingly actprojects for the Memorial Day Address general welfare of Daris county and its residents. Another meeting is scheduled to be held at FarmiCornet Duet. Schubert's ngton, Monday, June 17. vi. . Commander, Elmer Criddle Post 82 ee promises to be ive in promoting Mr. and The Kaysville Mutual Improvement association was reorganized Tuesday night, with I.ynn Hales as president of the Y. M M. I. A., and Mrs. Evel il ( as president of the Y. W.jM,' 1. A. Mr. Hales siKiveds J. J, Bowman as president. His counselor wttl;VGlen Worthington as Three counselor, and It. Zcna Hyde 'as second counselor. The former officers included Mr. Worthington as second counselor and H. V. Mansell as first counselor. Mrs Crockett succeeds Mrs. F. R. Williams as president of the Y. W. M. 1. A. 1 he new counselors are Miss Bertha Linford, first counselor, and Miss Genevieve Turner, Mrs. W. H. second counselor. Heaton and MLs Vesta L. Barnes were the former counselors to Mrs. Williams. Also included in the reorganization, as announced Tuesday evening, was the appointment of Bruce Major to head the genealogical committee, succeeding 11. J. Sheffield, fJc CJty,; Brcta Linford, Ber-Ma- ry Beveridge, Vera bK w st at fort Ml?8oula, Montam SsG nrSfk!e Wdl jin hi il summer. planned8 the parties hav near future wer Contractoi Moves To Equipmi Project 4trencLthr equ'Pment f hi?tiforthe ewer not likelv ork Monday. new Ki re.n moved her actual const commenced t"p5it11? TAT,?r mstrucLj !n ng the- Ut &nd - S. wa L. wrkm( V fotferenr.g'i Hwever, decided j " ednesday, POne to !fly ofuaH0k the bei 's&stts&sa farmersVote v Wheat Que Participated i I Pfr ceut of tKhat apProxini cntral!f " r fa the aAA pr The fa with so: to 19 nscast their est Lanon vPt earfield, S About 65 iL?Vl e ard Pari Cent of the rcU; Rioting. 8716 rs Participate Ow ners Plans for the BOUNTIFUL district convention of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, to be held at Bountiful, comSaturday, June 1, have been Weincludes district The pleted. ber, Morgan and Davis counties, and arrangements have been comlarge pleted to accommodate a presided number of visitors here for the Several Inured In Auto Accident On State Highway BOUNTIFUL Several persons ere injured in an automobile on the state highway just uth of Paijys Inn Friday. night automobile driR-by-Leben-a- ir struck oy Barkdull of Fanmngton E. L. A111!', le driven by 703 Harvard avenue, Salt Late ac-de- nt and Andrew sufered cuts Cross Woods of mith crash. They nd bruises in the Barkdull CG the in assengers ether with Beth Flint, Louisell fretber and Glennaand Charles f Salt Lake City, itchell of Woods Cross. Allen car, whi h Occupants of the fficers stated was PareJ ie driver and Shirley Ashton, louglas Jefferson, ConnieLee ewles Frank and Betty rood, all of Salt Lake City. in The cars were badly damaged by dnven one the be accident, com larkdull being practically a James ffeptforth Vnct -- to Make Application 1 FARMINGTON The nutrition nference, held here at the court-- j iuse last Thursday evening, was tended by 65 Davis county wo-- j en, representing nearly every coun- mmunity civic group in the The conference was er by Miss Miriam Birdseye,S. U. tension nutritionist of the exten-an of agriculture, ipartment assisted service, who was ably assist-lt r Mrs. Rena B.' Maycock, director of home economics, iss Myrtle Davidson, 4H club ecialist; and Miss Elna Miller, itritionist of the Utah extension rvice. The principle topic discussed was Need for wise planning of ie od for the family. The meeting was arranged under ie direction of Miss Helen Pixton, avis county home demonstration Well occasion. Officers will hold a meeting at 11 a. m. after which luncheon will be served by the local unit f the At auxiliary in the First ward hall. 2 p. m. the general sessions will be held for the transaction of business, election of district officers, meetand other matters, the Legion and the ing in the Armory hall, church. ward First in the Auxiliary After the afternoon session all registered delegates and visitor will take a trip up the new mountain road, following which dinner will be served at the Woods Cross C. C. C. camp. There will be a band concert at 6:30 and at 7:30 P. m. the drum leand bugle corps of the Ogden exhibition an will give gion post drill on the tabernacle grounds. A patriotic program, to wftici. invited wiU the general public is ward taber-nacl- e first the at held be prThe following at 8 p. m. be will given. eram Advance of the colors. Community singing. Invocation. direcLadies chorus, under the South of Hatch tion of Mrs. Ida Bountiful. Remarks, state legion offer. Instrumental music- .- Mrsuiy Hayward of Bountiful. H. wooa oi Vocal solo, Joseph West Bountiful J. a. Davis county well owners, particularly those with wells used for furnishing water for irrigation purposes, met at the court house in Farmington Friday night and heard T. H. Humphreys, state engineer, discuss recently enacted legislation converning underground water rights. As a result of the meeting a committee was named by the. well owners present to confer further with Mr. Humphreys regarding their rights. Member of the committee included: Leland Smith and Ilyrum I. Parkins, Woods Cross; Charles A. Parrish, Centerville; M. F. F. P. Leonard, Farmington; Goodfellow, Bountiful; D. D. Rob- ins, Kaysville, and William Wilcox, Syracuse. All persons owning wells are urged to file applications for underground water rights with the state engineer, in order that it will be a matter of record and that their rights will be protected and established in a formal manner. vice-preside- nt; -- - ... frsittr.8nao of Water; Expect Capacity Storage Mark to Be Beached Next Week; 2,710 Acre Feet Added to Storage During Period; Harris Also Predicts Filling of East Canyon Reservoir to 17,000 Acre Feet 24-Ho- HIGH SCHOOL Leaders Training Course to He Ghen at Kaystille Next Wednesday and Thursday; Second in Series of 24-ho- ur Meeting Planned for County Club Workers; Expect Crowd The second sessions of a series of 4 11 leaders' training schools will he held at the Davis high school next Wednesday and Thursday, June 5 and 6, according to an announcement made by Miss Helen Pixton, county home demonstration agent, Tuesday. Leaders of all 4 II clothing clubs will meet Wednesday with the open-in- g session beginning at 9:30 a. m. Foods club leaders will meet the next day. Twd sessions will be held daily. Assisting Miss Pixton in presenting the program will be Mrs. Ann Welling, Miss Mary Hatch and Mrs. Vilda Bishop, all of whom attended the state 4 H leaders' training course at Logan several months ago. The first county leaders' training course was held some time ago, being devoted especially to the problems of organization. Now that the organization of most of the clubs has been completed, the topics to be discussed next week will include suggestinns for the summer program, including health, recreation, and projects. All 4 II club leaders in . Davis county are urged to attend this meeting as information of much value to them in furthering the summer program will be discussed during the sessions. Ball Games Are Scheduled for Memorial Day The annual Memorial ball game, a feature for a score of years, will be tween the Layton and Day basemore than played beKaysville the Layton ball park teams at Thursday afternoon. The will start at 2:30 oclock. game In a game scheduled to begin at the Smith Canning team of Clearfield will meet the C. Y. O. squad of Tooele at the Clearfield diamond. A large number of residents of the northern part of Davis county are expected to view this Memorial Day feature. 2 p. m., - Final registration for students desiring to take the course in band and orchestra work during the summer months will be held on Saturday, June I, as follows: Clearfield, 8 a. m.; Clinton, 9 a. m.; West Point, 10 a- - m.; Syracuse, 10:45 a m.; Layton, 12 noon; Kays-vill!-F armington,- 2 p. mr; Centerville, 2:45 p. m.; Bountiful, HEAVY RAINS SWELL TOTAL PRECIPITATION fntjre fjow j,t(j been jm. pounded, said Mr. Harris this morning, Echo reservoir would he filled to its 74,000 acre feet capacity by Thursday morning. However, now that the limit is in sight, the water will he impounded gradually, and it will likely be early next week before the reservoir is completely filled. On Monday morning, the gauge at the East Conyan reservoir showed Storm Monday and Tuesday Adds .96 Inch to Fall for storage amounting to Month; Total Precipitation for Month Up to Tuesday Noon Amounts to 3.40 In.; Weather Summary Given rainfall Monday and Tuesday, during which nearly an inch of rain was recorded, added to the hopes of Davis county gardeners and farmers for an abundant water supply this summer. Precipitation during the period from 6 p. m. Sunday to 6 p. m. A heavy Monday amounted to .18 inch. The heaviest fall was recorded between pm. Monday and Tuesday noon, when measurement indicated rainfall of .78 inch, making a total for the two-da- y period of .96 inches. The total for the month of May, up until Tuesday noon, May 28, amounted to 3.40 inches, according to William II. Blood of Kaysville, local weather recorder. In glancing hack over his records for the month, Mr. Blood recalled two killing frosts, on May I when the thermometer read 29 degrees and on May 11 when the reading was 28 degrees. Two severe east winds caused considerable damage in Davia county this month, coming on May 3 and 20. This is quite unusual, according to Mr. Blood, a his records fail 'to indicate any other month in which the county experienced two east winds. 6 14,675 acre feet of wkter. This reservoir will also fill to its 17,000 acre feet capacity, said Mr. Harris. Continuing his remarks, Mr. Harris stated that the outlook for abundant irrigation water this summer is very, very bright." He stated that it will not he necessary to draw upon stored water for irrigation purposes for at least three weeks, and that this time might he extended still further if the abundant raina which marked the month of May continue during June. Farmers throughout Davis and Weber counties will rejoice to learn that the two huge reservoirs which furnish the bulk of their irrigation water will fill to capacity. Every indication points to bumper crops in the two counties, and with much of the remainder of the country suffering from drouth and dust storms, it is expected that the farm products raised locally will command an excellent price. Legion Auxiliary To Meet in Final Session of Year Members of Elmer Criddle unit of (he America!) Legion Auiliary will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Milton Burton, in the final meeting of the year. A report on the success of the recent poppy sale will feature the session. Officers for the next year will at the meeting, to be installed early next fall Delegates Fill also be choaen to represent tly unit at the department convention, scheduled to be held in Richfield 3:30 p. m.; South Bountiful, 4:30 in August. p. m. The first classes will be held as follows- - Monday, June 3, Clearfiek Commissioners he elected a, - -- Act as 8 ' a. m., Clinton at 10 a. m., West Point at 12:15 p. m., Syracuse at 2 p. m.; Tuesday, June 4, Layton at 8 a. m., Kaysville at 11 a. m., FARMINGTON Members of the Farmington at 1:30 p. m.; Wednes- board of county commissioners are day, June 5, South Junior high at sitting this week as a board of 8 a. m., Centerville at 11 a. m., equalization, during which time taxSouth Bountiful at 1:30 p. m. payers of the county are presentClasses will be held ,in each school ing their claims for equalization twice each month under the direc- of the assessed valuations. The remaining sessions of the tion of John L. Stacey, of the high at ur As lowering skies Wednesday morning backed up the official prediction of unsettled weather for Wednesday and Thursday, I). 1). Harris, manager of the Davis and YVeber Counties Canal company predicted that the capacity storage limit would be reached at the huge Echo reservoir early next week. The gauge at the Eeho'dairiTuesday"mornihg showed storage of 68.620 acre feet, an increase of 2.710 acre feet over the mark of Monday morning. This increase was the period this season, and would have greatest for any been much more had not officials decided to allow a large part of the natural flow of the river to continue downstream. Final Registration Dates Announced for Thrifty Thimble 4II,C)ub Organized Summer Band Course The KAYSVILLE Thrifty Thimble 4 H club was organized at the home of Vilda T. Bishop. The were elected: following officer Mary .Flint, president; Barbara Leola WebHeath, secretary-treasure- r; Dorothy ster, ONeil, reporter; Grace Major, song and cheer leader; Miry Flint, Alice Burton and Norma Buhler, finance committee; Barbara Heath, Dorosothy ONeil and Elaine Chipman, committee. cials At the First regular meeting the time-wa- i turned over to business. were Xhe constitution and bye-laread and adopted, A demonstration Patriotic address, Judge of the 4 II pledge and its meaning by Grace Major and BarSoutb Bountiful was given bara Heath gave a talk on the wardrobe inventory. MELTING HELD visitors will be provided following KAYSVILLE Members of the the evening meeting. Jolly StitcherslMH club met at STORES TO OPEN home of Mrs. IL P. Matthew the the sevAccording to present plans, Tuesday afternoon. Following reeral hours spent in sewing, the a mainder of the afternoon was enjoyed playing games. - Echo Reservoir Now Contains 68,620 Acre Feet TO MEET AT . of projects came up number W LEADERS 411 Mrs. F. 1R. Williams night at a meeting of the county correlation committee. Dates for the fair, which will likely be held at Lagoon, will be. filed at a meeting of farm bureau directors scheduled to be held next Tuesday evening. A meeting of the executive committee is scheduled to be held Friday. A gmn jl.nn Monday approved inary plans Reservoirs Will Fill to Capacity, Says Official Of Davis-- eber Canal Co. William F. Smith of Murruy was a ticket by officeis of the Davis county sheuffs department the past week for failing to Hales Succeeds J. J. during observe a stop s'gn before driving Bowman as President of onto a Mate highway. Later, he appeared before JusY. M. M. 1. A.; Mrs. Evelyn tice of the Peace J. I. Wood at and paid a fine of $.r,00 Crockett Named to Head Farmington for the offense. Y. V. M. 1. A.. Succeeding Correlation Committee Th Davis County Farm two-da- y day and fair will be a according this summer, NUMBER 9 Salt Lake Driver Pays $0 Fine for Stop Sign Offense TUESDAY NIGHT Two-Da- y Approves Plans for Event at Meeting Held Monday; in Farmington, to Directors Farm Bureau Set Date at Tuesday Session , 30. 1933 MUTUAL GROUPS Memorial Day Program At Kaysville-Layto- n Cemetery FOR IS MAPPED UT A 1 1, Till RSDW. MAY Equalization Board school faculty. The board of edu- board of equalization will he held cation will pay for the instruction, Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June but each student will he required 1. The hoard previously heard valto furnish his own music at a cost uation matters on May 20 and of approximately fl.00.1 A May 27. ... L Seth Linford and Dee Chipman Rank High Among Scouts The final ranking of Kaysville Boy Scouts was announced at the North Davis take M. I. A. honor night services held at the Davis high school Tuesday evening. Seth Linford, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Linford, ranked highest among the local scouts and as his reward, will attend the international Boy Scout jamboree at Washington, D. C., late this summer. J. R. has offered Gailey of Kaysville $100.00 toward paying the expenses of the highest ranking scout on the trip to the nations capitol Dee Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. li. Chipman, won second honors, and as his reward will accompany members of the Davis chapter of the Future Farmers of America on an automobile trip to Grand canyon, leaving Kaysville Saturday morning on a weeks journey. Closely pressing the two wine, ners for top honors were: Ray Don Linford, Ray Odd, Felici-sim- o Basuil, and Harold Perkins. Mil-gat- Motion Pictures To Show Scenes From Bountiful Ilome demonstration work in Western States, including a number of scenes photographed in Bountiful two years ago, will be shown at the West Bountiful hall The next .Wednesday evening. two-repicture will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Rena IS. Maycock, assistant director of horr.a economics of the extension service, and Mrs. Otis Van Orden, cf the Bountiful better homes el zation. All persons interested in -. munity improvemc: t rre attend the showir.7 rf tl.a which will begin at 7:13 r r i- c ' |