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Show V k. - KAYSVII LE. CTAII. XXX Relief Society Dinner Scheduled To Be Held Next Tuesday I)oir License Fees llurT SUliCII 12. re" .NUMBER Now Mail 'BURGLARS LOOT D-- ;t ti" - AND DIUIG FIR?,! - hm Business ! ' mb I k i m , 0.1,' (111, a ' t ", . '1 11 t a him Mill a' m,;.d t m t1'.:'. o i Heaw l.ossi Wednt Night; Liqtti.. tnchu! Articles Takm Front Drug. Store; Shcrilfs. Officers Kind Few Workable riucn I.AYTON -- Kui. two men anil tw into the Iayton rnd the Kowley e.lnesday night, n.uy estimate o." l ;; r I Suftn s ilu.t-i- V 1. O' l 1. : ;'!i oMinati . po-tof- niiiuti--- tin tia.ii used Slayer of Four Persons in Davis (minty to le 'Fried for. Murder of Mr fc. Blanche Nelson; Former Meat Executive Will Re Brought to Farmington. Under Heavy (Juard; Salt Lake Attorney Indi-eate- s He May Seek Change of Venue I I J tin jn a l dipaituii CREW ENGAGES .imsaiviM '..r.--. W I UlUlUi. Mmol- 1 t l k SALVAGING - lemp.un Ituc Mote lure th a prcLim w PLAr ".it 1. i Kavsvilles 91th annual Relief society dinner and homemorning bene . placed at hundred dollar--of March 18 coming will be held Tuesday, March'll, instead lowed to At the autoe hie iirm, the ( i.t it t Air Finer thu-as previously announced, said officers of the organization Fenders burglars took flee i's. " Fuein Cutoff Irior to tour cans iter tubes, one b following their regular meeting Tuesday. Attend Meeting This Week; i(,f household i.naant. eleven From Fake; Itodv of of Kaysviile I1' and fuse kit, (plaits of oil, ft Many local citizens and former residents 'land a flashlight, 'ailing in value (I. Aa Fen. llecov and vicinity are expected to join in the festivities, which open Lnt nuice $ .v of approximately Not tional Expenditure trtd- Saturday ; Hoik Plane nlK'ii a roar gained bv lorn with the annual dinner served in the opera house at noon. An-; More Than wn.b.w. $500,000,000 in the tabernacle Found in Davis and Kod Following this, a program will be presented r ,reak Discussed nually; I'tah at 2 p. m., featuring a comedy skit and a musical review. At the Kole Ping More the Wotk of uilvitging the giant b atentered breaking open calls burglary Relief of the society, 'alil'or-niMrs. J. R. Webb, president a s'uuth window, ubuli had pre-r- Mandutd Oil lompanv of ( re- - national soil resources, reestablish; are whuli dinner the into airlinei. bo.ode-Then up iiously been tention to the fact that persons attending maintenance of farmers smashing u hole through a parti-- , (beat Salt Fake Oitobei .i4itb a ment and quested to bring their own silxer are. purchasing power, assurance of tion wall, with a piece of pipe toll of three lives, eontinued this 'i M't-(eia- t MISHAP bur-ba- i . a era-be- d ' - I adequate supplies of foods and fibers for consumers and the of livers, and harbors tection against the effects of soil erosionare provided for in the soil conservation and domestic allotment act, which was signed by the president ked up at the whiih they had of another I avion stole, the ameii access to lie front of the store. Loot from th, l)ruK sto,v in (lulled the following. ."O'! packages of cigarette, a l umber of cheat) but-- l 1, Foyer, former chain morning. sessions opening Tuc-da- v .store meal oeeutie, will In tried t'or the murder of Mrs. Klnnrhe IF Nelson of Woods Cross. Judge Fugene F, Pratt will he on the bench when court opens at It) :H a. m. Dover, who has been held in the Salt Fake county jail since his arrest on the night of the slayings, brought to Farmington under heavy guard. Sheriff oseph Holbrook, who is responsible for the prisoner, has lieat cd that eerv precaution wi la taken to insure , . IaM-hai- in Hoi-din- ! F. lloirr, acnisotl slayor of on the night of October Dais imintv piTsons will fare trial for his life hen1 next week, the court' AUMlNl.TON i ('o-lii- Children's Dance In the afternoon, from three 4'J Boyer. Faces Death Charge" Tuesday; Defense Counsel May Seek' Venue Change Tuidai KIT ecti e LAYTON OARAGE owners of KAYSVILLE - Kaysviile this week via'ened tin? follow ini; notice: for keeping a Your doglu-eriM- ' dog in Kaysvillo City for l'.i.'tti imit be paid before April 1. 1 t:ut for male The license fee is dogs; S5(i for female doirs 'Certificate of registration and tags can be obtained at the office of the city marshal Any dog not registered aftei April 1. licit;, is liable to be killed by lity marshal, accord. ng to City Ordinance. Sfc. Change in Date Announced by Society ficers as Committees Complete Preparations for Dinner March 17; Many Former Davis County Residents Expected to tend .94th Annual Homecoming Fcstivi- - IMiu oUlL Aul ties; Program, Dance and Drama Planned EXPLAINED AT Of- Till Mill niiiiiiing at a point on the l.ucin Hi- plane a. towed to the Southern Paiifie iad road trestle under water, and at the cutoff a railroad crane is hoi-- t mg it from, the briny waters Other developments m the plane mduring the past week f of the , fn'(ling (l)'' 1'0t Fenz, last ot th three plan( victims to be recovered. Bodies of the pilot anil the mechanic were recovered a few days alter the airliner, vainshed. Body Found Saturday Benz's Imdy was found' at v.'in a m Saturday, approximately seven miles north of Sunset beach and four miles west of Antelope Island. It was found in Da(.ounty waters, as was the plane w had been located in the lake onduct of the trial. t ll k Change May is onic possibility that II. Thoic rnc McCullough, Salt Lake City lawyer who is representing Boy-- i r, will seek a change of venue to court in that the Third However, up until noon today nty. will-b- e no papers giving notice of such charge of the drama which on March 1. evethe in luunt ily of hange had lieon filed in the office presented at 8 oclock DeFore Uu- an Nichobt!e.i $ the of agent is camera, County She and play He perfume, County Clerk (Hen Day. ning. r. and Davis county. Farm, bureau uaimated nurnbei uf fmintain ans, which has been chosen for the District Meet at .Members Attorney Wade Johnson Association leaders attended a meeting of gov- - an,j several case- - of ijior, con-- ' ' Budget tickets" will be honwill be in charge of the nroseeu- Wednesdav tion and he, with other law ored for the play and for a small Home Economics Club and ernment officials in Salt Lake City sisting of both liquor and gin in Monday and Wednesday, at which quart and pint bottles. The drug amount additional, reserved seats foicenunt officials, has devoted ex- exFuture Farmers Chapter time provisions of the act were store is the Layton package Until) Agrttmcni on Nighl; may be purchased. Reserved seats iin. a study of Boyers for the Utah Liquor Control plained. agency anil be sold at Sheffields. Some time ago, Sheriff record. AnCooperate in Presenting At noon today, no commission. Cast Named Holbrook and County Attorney Tfmporarj Aid estimate of the los had lieen made. Members of the play cast are made a trip to nual Event at Davis High Directors of (iroul) ; Will Orlando Bowman and Temporary federal aid indiLinn Sandall, Zilla Butcher, Jean other mid- Oklahoma City, to . , . . form of payments direct Officers Inicstigate 1 arents Of tne LlUO, investi- Contracts where western School; Flint, Marorie. Robins, Lynn Hales, vilual farmers to assist voluntary Signing they Begin points were officers Investigating accused life Lincoln Behling, Breta Linford and of the the action by them designed to aeeom- past gated Deputy Sheriffs ( alin G. Roberts Members will Join in Exent ,jhh th soj conen.ation Sheffield. Mr. Sandall Darlene 8lDr' purpo8es The Bennett.Dl-- , and of contracts LAYTON Waynard Signing also serves as stage director. is autnorized until ltiHs. according cers found in their investigationMuch Shown Interest ex-is beet o j for l'jttil sugar acreage days earlier. Between the acts of the play, Members of the to Director William Peterson, of that the burglars had worn can-- 1 pproximately KAYSVILLE Not since the trial of Delbert to begin late this week, the h .ff J()S h Holbrook of Da-- 1 Allen Strong will render trumpet Home Economics dub and the Da-- : the USAC extension service. Com-vi- s of vi.ul in 1930 for tha staying of to Green and possibility the gloves .Layton Sugar.t.wuntv wk noUfied of thw find., growers solos and Ruth Anderson will will be yas in this county has grants mencing in an reached chapter of the Future Farmers three agreepersons having company and Victim with -- danee. of the thinl of America will present their an-- 1 made only to states upon approval much interest shown so been on basic there ment night Wednesday Sheriff Alma White, of Tooele Booths Featured at the high of state programs by the secretary nual Clodhopper in any criminal action in the local be paid for the to crop, Atkin Coroner Relief prices and eountv Floyd gchool During the afternoon, the Friday evening at 0::km of agriculture in accordance with Several hundred beet growers, court. of Tooele superintendisl removal of society will have a. sewing booth as oclock. Joining the students in the provisions of the act. Grants last night at the West Only one other criminal case will lake, meeting the from the body booths. floating well as refreshment their festivities will be many of may be made to states under plans before the March term of come the ratified ward hall, reLayton official Later the Davis county As in years past there is a great the parents and other guests. district court, that being the Second approved before ll.W. These state directors of their tion regarding the body to the Tooele off deal of interest manifest by people The program is being presented plans are to include as a principal of to the trial contract George C. Layton on burg-- . According to y prices. that was taken former-lcers. and it city of objective the This case will be living here and people who more than the scale Alameda.! fiOO'Jary t charges. , , thinmi-nto adopted, farmers purchasing power, and made their homes in Kaysviile, of the Boy-..- .. conclusion at Davis the heard the 'growers comprising alifornia for burial services. may provide for production control. . as this date affords all an oppor'County Sugar Beet Growers asso- The act authorizes an annual ap- Will lne tunity to renew old acquaintances. nation will receive prices condi-come to 1 propriation of not more than Collett, of the auto mechanics late Tuesday niRnt itlerably better than they would People have been known Returning hundreds of miles just to be presWilliam Parker, shop de- -j mki,kki. day under the agreement with Water masters and ditch riders after spending the entire ent at this annual event. Provisions Outlined the scene of partment. and Farrell Smith, of the: for irrigation companies of UtahlPa' t of the evening at the cutoff (h( factory. agricultural department. Under the temporary plan of will be given a four-da- y ' short j;a,vaKt Directors Active Sheriff Holbrook stated federal aid. the secretary of agri- - course at the Utah State Agricul-tura- l Guests Invited of the growers W. T. Ellis. 333 Directors FARMINGTON was the plane apparently only Invited guests include: Superin- -' culture is authorized to make soil college March 17 to go. ac- - that instrumental were Lake City, in who elation West. Salt 3rd North damaged from its descent payments to, to officials of the departJesse are on a tendent and Mrs. H. C. Burton. conservation cording the drunken with agreements driving making waters. charged lake the (1) their of irrigation and drainage into ment Paand Mrs. Samuel Mor- - ers measured by Woods Charles IF issued State Cross; ticket Highway Argyle, by After being hoisted from the lake iT R Ilumpherys. and Miss ment or use of land for sotl resto-FA- engineering and the extension servwas E. Ben George Kaysviile; trolman Lingenfelter, or erosion ice. and examined by. state superintendents; ration conservation, Hill, Layton; Ward freed of the charge here Friday. of Dibble and Leoam! the use ) changes Hundreds of hungry deer, their Miss Scorup. oil company and the will be under the home course prevention. The uwrence Holt. A jury in the court of Justice of Pixton. Helen olbrook county bec curtailed domest and and. of their (.1) the normal food supply of Professor George D. commerce the P1" DeLore Nich- Glen demonstration West agent; Warren, Syra- - the Peace Howard B. llellewell dePoint; mountoad otment of one or more designat-Gree- Clyde, widely known irrigation au- assembled and loaded cause of heavy snows in the and Carl B. Clarence Stoker and W. cided that the evidence was insuffiols. agent, county Produc mty of thority and formerly special state cars for shipment to the company1 D. Criddle of Clearfield. commodities tains, are being fed hay along the bureau president. Farm cient. the land affected is to be taken in- conservator of water supplies. He airport at Alameda. state highway in Weber canyon. Officials of the Layton Sugar Ellis was origianlly scheduled to Honorary members of the F. F. A. m to consideration payMost of the deer are being fed who O. W. making will be assisted by Dr. scheduled to participate in announced a pay-- j appear before Justice of the Peace are have company Henefer use in the territory lying from measured by changes in of auditor Irrigation the program are John W. Thornley, merits ment of 45 cents per ton on beets a. I). Ford, of Centerville, but was C. to Devils Slide, and the animals Richard M. Gerber and Sheriff Jo-- 1 of land or treatment of land for rinciples and Practices, who has delivered in 1935, this payment to granted a change of venue to the soil have become so accustomed to passconservation. devoted many years of research to be made to the Davis county grow-- j Farmington court, seph Holbrook. ing automobiles that they continue Special lecluncheon served in the irrigation problems. ers on April 1. This brings the Following Members of the jury were, Frank beto feed when machines pass along cafeteria and an amateur radio turers on irrigation topics are 0 1.45 udy. foreman; Ernest Burnham, J. to thus far total payment them. the road within a few feet of ing invited to appear on the prohour, the formal program will open A. Jeppsen. and Robert Griffith. pet ton. Sunday afternoon, automobile in the school auditorium at s p.m. gram. Chester. C. KAYSVILLE was traffic through the canyon The objects of the course are to Numbers will include the address . badly tied up as thousands of of welcome by Mr. Smith; musical make available the more needed the partial northern Utah residents, including selections by David Hughes; a one-aand most practical information in afternoon when he fell intoi Friday On to promany from Davis county, drove shortest the possible time; Store Feed Mystery; of a power-drive- n knives the hay play. extension Mrs. Cowan, over the road to glimpse the feedRoy vide irrigation company officers on his farm. dancing by Marion Parrish; dub work, and and water assistant in ing deer. Local sportsmen counted tap masters a clearing house chopper James by The Future Farmers, The accident, happened shortly) M'ss Helen Pixton. Davis county for exchanging their own experias many as 300 animals within a t .nn.. hv June Wood and- Dome before 6:00 p. m., just as he was Demonstration few miles. methagent, spent and ideas ences concerning of Future AgriculHelen Moore; ernoon in Clearfield. ods of increasing irrigation effi- preparing to quit work for the day. ture by Henry Kuwabara. and a .Tuesday afclub He was rushed to the Dee hospital organization prob-b- y ciencies, Dr. Israelsen said. one-aP.-- T. play..What Shall I Wear. discussing in Ogden by Dr. D. Keith Barnes will which the domertic ecier.ee deP"' ,e .Sdltlon" Among the subjects and Dr, A. Z. Tanner. Latest reshort course at the receive men ' emphasis ports from the hospital indicate and the Relief society. are: Measurement of irrigation that his condition is fairly 25 resi Clearfield The following lieation of. nam m gDieJu- water, irrigation implements and ior Extension service program in structures, flow of water in soils, Dr. Calvin W. Smith, superinClearfield this year: Mrs. Myrtle storage of water in soils, how to tendent of the Granite district Jacques. Mrs. Ruby Odd. Mrs. Ab-bi- e control alkali, time of irrigation, schools, will speak in Kaysviile Hadfield. Mrs. Armenta Smith. irrigation needs of basic crops, efWednesday evening, March 25, unand Mrs. Ray- ficiencies in irrigation, irrigation Mrs. Ruth der the auspices of the Kaysviile KAYSVILLE Students of the mond Moss.Hampton, acof different crops, conserving The children of Mr. and Mrs. association, Davis high school music departclub program The Clearfield water supplies, conserv- William II. Blood surprised them cording to an announcement made ment will present the operetta, will include the following projects: ing n water supplies this morning by Mrs. Kenneth H. The Red Mill, at the high school at their home last Friday evening. 1 and 3; Foods 3. am cen- The children assembled down town Utan Clothing noted Sheffield. Dr. Smith, of a third a than cur more For with the auditorium tonight, who corn- educator, will discuss The De- tain at 8:00 oclock. A perform Home Science. The girls as charter tury the Utah Agricultural experi- and then went in a body to the last Conyear pleted A projects home of Mr. and Mrs. Blood. of velopment Personality ment sUtion has been studying nace was previously given Med- embera of the as8ociation "reliable tinuous Process from Infancy to Much Those present were Mrs. Leone all problems. nesday afternoon, attended by cjub organjzat,jon 0f the county wil information Old Age. been developed has and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. school. the of students assist in enrolling new members and the cardinal conclusions drawn E. Hodson of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Definite information as to the book is Mill the from The Red Morgan for the 193S clubs. Groups will be will be Elmer N. Christofferson of Salt time and place of Dr. Smiths adby Henry Blossom, with music by organized within the next lo days from many experiments dress will be published in the next Victor course. Lake City, Bishop and Mr. Leon- - ,n appropriately large groups tne ha been continued Orchestral ac- and will begin active Herbert. work given at the short daily Whenever project issue of The Reflex. John aril Bowman of South tN eber. Mr. WKnify;aiitcsscnUals-,companiment is directed by immediately. niirlL' B lowt and Lyman should grasp before leaving the Searchers eontini to hold to the I,. Stacey and the dances by Miss Blood of- Kaysviile. Mr. and Mrs. Iowcr division, as well as group belief that Floy Tlanseni both 6t The high Stark, known as a naDonald R. Blood of Ogden and MissJ tbege jn a fairly systematic and a tionwide school faculty. Assisting in the on blind authority g connected way. They also Mary Blood of Salt Lake City. into the east crashed have presentation of the operetta are may and ed to "provide measurements tcrric- - slope of the Wasatch nioutnafns, Jfihnti&plitg-JBle.&y3AndJtliu management m FARMINGTON Working under brought by the children, a social termine when these said essentials east of Davis county, during a jNIgntjSoffe, with stage Gordon state tree ex- was enjoyed by the entire family. shall haVe been attained.' of charge of Riley Goodfellow.Buming-Delbeblinding snowstorm. However, thfe rt BOUNTIFUL Dr. E. A. Jacob the supervision KAYSVILLE been hunt is not being confined to this Hundreds of Christensen, and Haven men has been busy ha? crew of a nothing Although perts. Lamb and Students sen. dean of the school of education this week trimming trees along MODERNIZE BUILDING enthusiastic sportsmen and their ham. worked out in detail as yet, and no area but extends along the entire col of the art annual attended riot streets. partners Farm- one plan has been accepted, said route from Rock Springs to Salt 'the old department arranged of the Utah State Agricultural The FARMINGTON Farmington lege, will address a parents' meet barbecue sponsored by the the stage decoration. This is in line with the city couh-cil- s ington C. & M. building is under- Dr. Woodbury, We have hopes that Lake City, as well as to the north jrnd Davis County Fish and Game ProLeading roles in the production ing at' the Bountiful Junior high program, for beautification of going extensive modernizing anil a plan of this nature Will soon be and south of the airline. tective association at the high are taken by Ralph Ashworth, Jay school Wednesday, March IS, at a student the city.. rebuilding this week, and when al- .adopted, so thaL-whschool Saturday night. DAIRY MEETING Robert Sorenson, Loy P- m. Walker, been completed willi leaves the University of Utah as have terations The meeting is being sponsored Q. FARMINGTON George Dancing began shortly after 8:00 Wood, Bingham Jacobs, Clark Rob. shep'op-erate- d a graduate, he will have a special-ize- d and CLUB a barber LANTERN house beauty P- - m. and A. of the J. Morris, field Bateman and B. his the barbecued sandwiches inson, Harry Peek, Horace Noble, by the Junior high school Parent in Mrs. Howard major and Mr. knowledge by The regular, meeting of the Lanwere served later in the evening. Bemeice Criddle, June Wood, Tec-l- a Teachers association, under the di to llellewell. For a number of years and also a good general knowledge dairy department of the Utah State been club has postponed tern Mrs. Edna of France, Doropresi The large attendance at the anrection Holmes, Genieve Ashby, llellewell has operated a about the every day facts of life. meetings of Davis county dairy Wednesday, March 25, at which past Mr. nual event afforded great en- thy Steed, Margaret Grant, Helen dent, and other local officers.1 Agricultural college, will address in the building next to Dr. Jacobsen will discuss prob time it will meet at the home of barber shop Ilelle-we- ll nat the courthouse here today. me a tin not does world couragement to officers 'of the Barton, Elda Burnett, Norma The Mrs. while give store W. the Morris drug will lie held at 2 and T Sessions group who anticipate one of the Browm. Marsiell Dawson and Sarah lems closely identified with boy Mrs. Lynn Hales. Mrs.book. troubles. It for isj kers your drn has conducted a beauty shop Defp most successful years in the or- Mabey. They are assisted by a and girls of junior high school am Barton will review the ni. troubles. own p, tinkering with its Dark River, by Robert Kylee. . in jtheir home. i cast. high school age ganizations gbSS pro-!-,.- it&JM Ml LLUDHUFILK TO BE GIVEN ar mtoff near Cohn di-tr- wt - 1 . . af-fai- Vi 1 j i Co-Pil- ... , - i - 1 J I . j ac-Kas- I i- -1 j Colleffc Offers Srssi.-vision- ;. ' Short Training For Irrigators! I Hungry Deer Are Fed Along Weber Canyon Highway Driver Freed by Farmington Jury j 5()-f.- O j asso-slight- ly al produj-Princip- U .u deMrtnt n, Flint Seriously Injured In Farm Accident Chester Club Organization At Clearfield Is Planned Tuesday ct Jr" Committee to Study To Continue Work AAA Contracts 4-- H Kaysviile A. Presents Speaker Wed., March j ct atis-factor- ' Herbert Operetta To Be Presented intivui mrt Mr. and Mrs. Blood By Music Students Parent-Teache- y; Entertained Friday ear-ly-seas- rs 4-- H late-seaso- 4-- II U Many portsmert"' Enjoy Barbecue j" i. Saturday College Official T oAdd ressl Experts"Trim Trees' On Farmington Sts. , and'-MrsLt - fly-in- I dinner-prepare- propos-followin- d en - history. large supporting J g, |