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Show SXXXU KAYSVILLE, UTAH, THURSDAY, Soil Waste Will Be Discussed at TAIffiS IS IGHAMHES TUESDAY NITE County Meetings FARMINGTON Soil Conservation, Why and How will be the topic of discussion at five meet-ng-s to be conducted throughout the county from December 13 to 15, according to John E. Blazzard, county agent The first meeting will be held at the Syracuse amusement hall at 1:30 p. mDecember 13. A similar meeting will be held on the. same day at the Layton school house Games Are heduled to Groom Dart Squad pre-seas- on ,SVILLE Davis tal- WiUx Elder's me.80.by the in basketball match f Tues-- s Dtvis high gymnasium Dsrts have nine pre-se- a es slated to groom the team f ue play. meets Untie at the local 2:30 this (Thursday) after-- I Friday and Saturday will I focal teams meeting Amerigo, and Spanish Fork, re- c's 40-1- at-7;- 3 on 30 p.-- On December 14 the topic will be discussed at the Clinton amusement hall at 1:30 p. m. and on December 15 meetings will be held at the court house in Farminton and at the South Bountiful church, both meetings being held at 1:30 m. Saul E. Meyer, president of the state soil conservation committee, their courts. will be present. tely, Other Games DECEMBER 9. NUMBER Zt 1937. Dance of A. G. S. I). BOARD GRANTS Slated for Tonight OGDEN STO01 SHOW SLATES TEMPORARY USE In a setting of Northern lights, iglos, Eskimos and snow the annual Girls' dance will be featured at the Davis high school Friday night, according to Miss Maurine Wood, president of the AsPremiums Increased to Health and Light Officials sociated Girl Students of Davis. for All $16,858 Ask. Better Lighting Other members of the committee are: Betty Hatch, Departments in Schools Norma lladfield, secretary-treasureAlta Argyle, senior representaOGDEN An increase of $1,218 tive; Ruth Stoker, junior represenFARMINGTON Granting temin premiumsTor the nineteenth an- tative; Helen Riley, sophomore repuse of the Davis high school porary nual Ogden livestock show is re- resentative and Lucille Smith, auditorium for the showing of movealed in the prize list announced freshman representative. tion pictures by the Kaysville ward, today by Ezra J. Fjeldsted, secretary-The association had charge of the discussion of lighting problems at school assembly this (Thursday) the school and the hearing of high The million dollar exposition will morning. a request for an additional teacher be held in the coliseum January 7 the Centerville school, were feaat to 13, inclusive. The money toJie tures of the regular meeting of the awarded in 26 classes total $10,858 board of education held here Moncompared with $13,040 awarded in day. January of this year. Th committee from the Kaysville Breeders Awards ward, composed of Emil M. White-side- s, In addition, cash awards are beE. Van Sanders and Frank Blamires, stated that the amuseing offered by state and national SALT LAKE CITY Farm breeders associations, local and ment hall now in use by the ward of national importance, state livestock and business conbeen condemned by church ofhad with local and state leaders of ficials. The church authorities cerns. The show will offer in acthave ual money to exhibitors a total of asked that its use be discontinued $18,278 including premiums of the until it is repaired. The temporary thirteenth annual Utah permit was granted and a fee will Seed show, $4ss; the twenty-sevent- h be fixed comparable to other rental annual poultry show, $700. fees now in force. and the third annual Ogden wool Better Lighting show, $200. Referred to the superintendent Premium List for investigation. Dr. D. K. Barnes, One thousand copies of the preof the county health department, and Myron V. "Phillips, of the Utah mium lists of the stock show have been mailed to prospective exhibimet Power and Light company, tors in the United Staes and Canada with the hoard to discuss the lightby Miss Myrta Hales, office managing of school rooms. er. Mr. Phillips stated that he had Cash increases are headed by a Bted the rooms at the Davis high like in the purebred swine division school for distribution of light In y $400. Other upturns are listed the various parts of the rooms and n the carload registered breeding that the lighting is not sufficient lulls, $383, in, the junior departfor equal distribution through winment, $223, in the carload of fat dow lighting. He suggested the adambs division and the' Holstein dition of artificial lighting for dark dairy cattle division. i days. A committee of Five ladies, memA. of Centerville bers of the P.-asked for an addiand appeared tional teacher for their school The matter was referred to the KAYSVILLE CASH AWARD OF AUDITORIUM vice-preside- r; f manager. Farm Sessions Open Wednesday for 21st Annual Convention Cities of County Display Christmas MANY ATTEND VICTORY FETE Spirit in Lights Not to be outdone KAYSVILLE by the larger cities of Utah, the cities and towns along the main Salt Lake and Ogden highway this week greeted passing motorists with holiday lighting effects and decorations. Beginning in the north with Sunset and Clearfield, the passing motorist sees a variety of lights, conveying the spirit of the season. In Iyton, huge arches of lights and decorations were erected and in Kaysville in addition .to arches of lights, a huge wreath has been placed in the center of the business district. Farmington, in addition to the decoration of the evergreen tree on a corner of the court house grounds, is displaying a large assortment of lighting and decorations, throughout the business Centerville and Bountiful, as ell as other cities of the county, lave similar displays of the holi- ' FOR GRIDDERS Layton Club Sponsors Banquet for Winning Davis Squad KAYSVILLE Celebrating at a victory banquet in honor of the state championship Davis football squad, nearly 2oo men gathered at the Davis high school Wednesday evening. The banquet, sponsored by the Layton Kiwanis club was attended by members of the Davis squad, their fathers, businessmen and those interested in the activities at the local school. dis-tri- c. Kiwanis Officials Ieonard II. Layton, president of the Layton club, introduced George games schedul-- f. H. Lowe, of Ogden, lieutenant-gov-eroDecember 13, Lehi at Lehi; of Kiwanis, who delivered the day season. jber 14, North Summit at address of welcome. Jesse N. Eller-tso-n, 17, American Fork Provo, district governor, also Vis- - December 18, Box Elder ADVISES made a short talk. Davis December 21, t Elder; NESLEN NAMED The meeting was placed in the ' ter and December 23, Bear lands of Arthur F. Layton, general f at Bear River. WAL E. BORAH line-u- p chairman, who introduced in banquet wing is the CHAIRMAN OF Wayne Millet, ' Dart assistant coach; L E. Utah Aggie (Dick) Romney, BOX ELDER Urges Surpleses Be Given to mentor; Eddie Kimball, athletic director at the B. Y. U.; Pete Couch, the Needy Families qf JniverBity of Utah assistant coach, who expressed regrets for Ike ArmUnited States Drive Against. Infantile strong, who was unable to attend. i Young Speaks 1aralysis Will Deceive Floyd Millet, former coach at Da.(Reprinted from Rural Progress vis and at present connected with Magazine.) Support the B. Y. U.; Delbert Young, who Congress is not dealing with :'arm legislation to meet an emerfor the NEW YORK CITY Utah today was primarily responsible and A1 Warden, team, gency, but is seeking to establish tampionship in oined the of states sup- of the parade a permanent policy for agriculture. Ogden Standard-Examine- r, port of this years infantile paraly- gave short addresses. Things which may be justified to sis campaign with appointment of Homer Warner, the daddy of meet an emergency may be exC. .Clarence Neslen, of Salt Lake football and D. D. Harris of )avis tremely unwise as a permanent polCity as state chairman. ayton, first Davis man to gain a icy. It does not seem to me that Announcement of the etter at an institution of higher compulsory reduction of crops, in ment was made by Keith Morgan, earning, were introduced. A letter other words compulsory destruc- Large Crowd chairman of the committee for the 1rora Lyle Tripp, Bear River coach, tion of foodstuffs, has any place celebration of the presidents birth- was read. Bear River and Davis Bountiful in a sound permanent agricultural day, who said: played for championship. policy. In this country we have On Sunday Will Do Part millions, literally millions, in great Senator Speaks need of those things which it is Nes-e- n Ham the Senator from to Mr. We have Park, are happy BOUNTIFUL Before over 1,000 -the program cam- Sandpit, completed proposed by some that we destroy. in the of Utah charge Mailing We ought to thank our farmers ;ersons, the largest crowd ever asrec- with humorous remarks. Communia has made state That paign. to every day of our lives for the en- sembled in the Bountiful tabernacle, ord always in caring for its own. ty singing was under the direction The Holy ergy and industry and intelligence the sacredA. oratorio, We know that in support of this of Prank Ilickenlooper. R. Gaul and aung by WARD C. HOLBROOK which gives this country a surplus City, by The following committee was In Quicker Delivery cause it will do its full part. and devote ourselves to Finding a the Davis Madrigal society was preH. Blood of charge of the banquet: Arthur F. Governor Henry Sessions Farm Directa wise method of distributing that sented under the direction of Will yton, general chairman; Dr. KAYSVILLE With the holidays Jtah sponsored Mr. Neslens Barnes and Golden F. Lay-ton-.. In so doing. Governor surplus rather han destroying it. lolmes of Centerville Sunday eve- the Farm Bureau federation met approaching, Postmaster Kenneth w ning.. Hood chairman the wrote Penalty Wicked Ray J. Dawson, inat in the program; Morgan: openingSession II. Sheffield stated today that mailMusic lovers thrilled to this beauThis Burplus of foodstuffs beD. C. rt Whitesides and announcement the vitations; The made hotel in Salt Lake City Wedby ing of packages and cards should president W. Enperson, publicity; Vird nalongs in the stomachs of American tifully rendered cantata; the ieral Held new a authorizing nesday. be done at once, in order that they and rejoicing therein, as the Cook and Waynard Bennett, tickchildren, millions of whom are unWard C. Holbrook, president of reach their destination in time for tional foundation for infantile paaccompanied and R. L. Rampton, dernourished and poorly clad, and orchestra of ets, and established to be with who ralysis Utah the persided Christmas. federation, in the home and cupboards of mil- the choruses. received the at funds started by introThe at the opening meeting and Addresses should be complete, The chorus opened with, EARFIELD Funeral services lions of families, it is wicked to duced the directors, told of accom- with house 'nvfmber and name of annual birthday celebration of the Chorus from Tannhauser, lgrims xrgaret Warwick, 21, who died pealize the fanner, to, put him in of the buerau and as- street, post office box, or rural president will, I believe, meet with Held strait-jacke- t, for producing that y Wagner. This was followed by plishments r home in Clearfield Saturday enthusiastic cooperation from those had been active with route number, and serted it that Maria or the plainly typed Aye American which the conducted in the Union Mor-- I people sorely who thoughtfully desire to put this duet by other groups in the alleviation of written in ink. A return card should need but which we have, not yet ilayed as a harp-violon an intelligent and scichapel in Bountiful Wednes-pndcampaign Gron-maunemployment. and George be placed in the upper left corner entific basis. the direction of Bishop found a.yay to distribute. If the lira. Otto Herres families burd FOUNTIFUL Funeral services of The feeding of every piece of mail. If a tag is of Salt Lake City. )n G. Wood, of the Clearfield American people as a whole could In Neslen were on the conducted Sonday at 2 p. m. fallen has farmer, Charge heavily included Soloists for the oratorio used, the address and return card S. ward. ' have the necessities of life, there n the West Bountiful chapel for ' he said. , InsurNeslen Mr. is Utah r State should also on be the written Bountiful, William Mrs. wrap-leHolbrook, )th was due to voluntary as would not be any overproduction Other industries have contribfor use if tag is lost, and a ance commissioner and is widely Charles Cress well Hartley, 38, who Mrs. Newell Parkin, but it is evident copy of the address ation, according to Sheriff upon the farm. Our task of legis- contralto; other uted things, Norris should be en- mown throughout the state. He died Friday in Woods Cross. Woods Cross, dissoprano; h Holbrook, who conducted an lation is not destruction but toiled to pro- closed inside the Born in Indianapolis, Ind., In 1899, have fanners the that will be in complete charge of the and baritone parrels. Knighton, Bountiful, came to Utah in 1931, and lived ie the duce food, igation Saturday afternoon, tribution. being percentage new both the for Parcels containing perishable ar Jtah organization If it is found necessary to draw Wendell Holmes, West Jordan, ten- such that the farmer has devoted ad been in ill health for a or a short time at Bandy. In 1934 infantile foundation national for or. tides shall be marked perishable upon the public treasury in order his r of years. hours of married Leone Maun of Salt two or le three working multiand also the for paralysis to deal with the farm problem, I The orchestra waa composedmu-of day in production of things for and packed in suitable cotnainer, tude Lake City. on Warwick attended the Clear-ubl29th celebration of Lake Salt and Davis January Articles to contents. county would rather support a measure to Surviving are his widow; three a which no return was received. We according schools and waa a gradto spoil within the time rea- n honor of President Roosevelts children, ikely buy up and store the surplus and sicians. Alfred Press, cellist, the farm until cannot peoed the Davis Virginia, Betty and GaU prosper has the school member playin of birthday. orchestra, high see that it gets to those in need of feed sonably required for transportation his those from receive She is survived lartley; they ple of direction fath-hn In accepting the chairmanship, William B. parents, Mr. and Mrs. not be accepted by her to buy destruction. ed under the personal some equitable return in service or and delivery will W. Warwick and her step-f- r, it, rather than Hartley of Los Antimes. Mr. Gaul Neslen told Chairman Morgan: dr. Use many for mailing. special delivery has been demonstrated that if two comm ities. Alfred IL Hart-e- y brothers, gles; Mrs. Rhea Warwick, two It made was possiThe I am impressed with the magniproduction stamps to expedite delivery. the American people as a whole New of York and Barrington brothers, William and Albert could tude of the work of the program given by public enjoy a decent standard of ble by contributions lartley of Los Angeles, and three of the county. committee for the cele citizens pek, all of Clearfield; two living, that spirited your need least Man would Centerville at Mrs. Helen Wake man and they era, John and iration of the president's birthday sisters, Seasonable Henry Warwick, ten million more food producing drs. Carl Seiber of Los Angeles, i out. Dies sister, Mrs. Mane Gorman, acres to meet the demand. Wednesday and Mrs. Norvilla Micholsen, of This Mercy San Francisco, California. In Diseases Noted las mappedFeels Honored Curtailment No Burbank, California. Illness rial will be in Following Drive the Salt Lake We are told that we are now I feel very much honored in be Official By emetery. following the plan, in a measure, of ng asked to serve as chairman for a Davis Contribution CENTERVILLE -- Following Convention that inspired Hebrew leader who, the state of Utah. I feel you have Walton Charles see will The months few next illness, in of renthousands of me an Egypt, years ago Of American Legion io BOUNTIFUL Total collections Larson. 29, organizer and manager seasonable increase in certain com- given service opportunity undertook to deal with surpluses. in a scientific way dering Produce C. and W. Larson Fruit Cross of municable diseases. Red ho; is the It Davis countys 1937 there was no curtailment of Slated December 11 to those thousands who are less for atured Wednesday But company, died Wednesday at his of this department that within t tunate than production, no reduction of pro- drive amounted to more than $200, myself. next few years we may help in duction in Josephs scheme. JosepI Mrs. Frank B. Muir, president of home here. KAYSVILLE Infantile paralyfeis, like many Members of The Mr. Larson was born December controlling the spread of these toannounced Davis M SVILLE the h but chapter, Subjects of inter- - had many strange dreams foodto the late diseases by predicting epidemic other diseases, knows no class or American Legion, the Auxiliary and at Centerville, 23, 1907, day. parents and teachers will be never dreamed of destroying up but may invade any of our exservicemen in the three counties The drive for membership and Charles and Laura Walton Larson. years and months of those years ast over radio station K. L. stuffs. ' The central idea of Joomes, Afr- when increased indices may be ex to regardless of who we are of Davis, Weber and Morgan, commission South He a served conducted was Boy by contributions dis2:30 to 3:00 p. m. each sephs plan was production and we may be living. where or prising District No. 2. will hold a D. S. church from L. ica the for D. K, Dr. in the county pected, according to to Mrs. tribution at the right time and un- Scouts. Only area according Ameri- convention in the Davis County I November on feel and united 1929 sure a 23, 1920 to that Davis South health was Weber, the of Barnes oversubscribe to depart Winters of the local P. der the proper circumstances. ca will put forth every- effort to Memorial Courthouse In Fanning' 1931, married Florence Besiger. He ment. .where, the .,collectiqnsvreresye MosT diseases tend to" run in BtampirarorTontrotthls-greatTnatvised by Doyal BrakeDavis high" wiFiTnemberomrCigntervmrlz 11. starting at 7 oclock. or nex three weeks try not because of producing more A $3 prize was giv- D. S. First ward Sunday school su phases or cycles, a rise in incidence ady that has brought so much suffollows: December 15. What than we need but because a vast school student District Commander R. C. Ilealey several race. prifor to the human year team in appre- perintendenry to epidemic heights with gradua fering of Layton announced yesterday wacter? Dr. Joseph K. Art-J-? proportion of our people have not en the South Weber to death. his or of over a recession not own work. I years supperiod only pledge my ought ciation of its Jennie R. Nichols; the means to buy what theymillions Surviving are his widow; two to sgain reappear in epidemic port. but the support of all the fine that the convention will be opened this years fees were Though into can to have. You go 22. and Darrell Larson; form. Another characteristic of di people of Utah. We will do al according to the ceremonial ritual Doubling Christmas yf.r by the sons, Howard Miss Ellen C. of American homes, not relief short of the $800 mark setamountthe business meeting which will Mrs. his mother, Lombard; Henry Barber: seases is that they tend to run in in our power for the success of the for will find national organization, they be followed and Builds This homes, either, and you by an entertaining proas much as th his stepfather, Henry Barber, phases of great virulence and in new National Foundation for In- gram and refreshments. 0 Miss Florence, Fallgot- - the housewife cutting out the meat ed to three times Lawrence and brother half a sister, Muir Mrs. virulence. less of those fantile Paralysis. supply more and more days in the collections of last year, District officials of both organiand Jennie Barber, all of CenterWith accurate records over week, skimping here and there on reported. zations are urging all exservicemen ville. be the and must m of these collection county years, period Highest food, keeping more children out of and their wives to attend these sesFuneral services will be conducted obtained by full cooperation of both Crop Yields school because they are undernour- was at Syracuse where Ja nese Students sions. Able speakers and departannounced be to time at a tota, Sunday a officers of $45 $30 contributed physicians, quarantine ' ished While that condition pre ment officials including DepartL. D. S. First Centerville in Generally meetboard be made later, and laity, predictions can A county Red Cross vails in this country, I feel we wmington ment Commander Ora Bundy, Adbe will in Burial chapeL as to years of increase and seasons ing will be held tonight at 8 p. m. ward Otto A. Weisley, of the ought to find some way to deal at jutant Bountiful cemetery. in U city so courthouse, that everyone may of increase the Davis county American with the matter rather than by Legion and Department be more alert to possible contacts Mrs. Muir announced President Mrs. Ora Lewis and her in compulsory reduction of foodstuffs. The the various of yields crops and fees di diseases are Most Source of membership spread by LAKE CITY Two Farm-Woods Cross Man, Foreign Nations Increase from 1 to 5 per cent secretary, Mrs. Gay Warner, of towns rect contact. To make this service Utah are nts were, on the .cast question contributions according to -thie-ye-Letti? .consider.. this The than for 4he4928-3- 2 thq American. higher Auxiliary, will health valuable most 1937 driver able Tuesday hotlfy'ytOF address the Luctlon taff of the annual from another viewpoint. 20 10 and to from gathering. Contriper average, Member Waldepartment of all communicable cent higher than last year's proMessages will be received telling On Check rJtah varsity play. Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Memj in your neighborhood. Town disease 8 Disciple, at while of the national program of the a ago Leweek this released a duction, presented lace, spoke report "H?.e ard enthusiastic audi- - phis on the Cotton control question. South Weber and gion local for Farmin State which suggestions Statistician, chase Agricultural by posts FARMINGTON began Changed with long programs. Officers and members Kingsbury hall, December Mr. Wallace is too candid to dis- Clinton Frank Andrews, indicates. C. Wood, Woods ington, when he was seen. parke Dewey Sunset forgery, scheme. reduction of the a cuss effectively posts in Davis county are The. only products in which proCross, was arrested early Tuesday near a home in that city. Wort on taking advantage of Welling played the part It appears that since we began Clearfield were planning decreased he duction this Roberts that to sent year was Saltair Deputy on the by highway morning form the offered them in and The his Htuv1 proin of direction Calopportunity apple the dgeon and Flor-- I cotton reduction and control, their Syracuse pears. Wat apples Sheriff heading Davis County Deputy West Layton 8erved as costumer eign nations have increased Woods duction of the state last year was entertaining delegates and guests but Ercel and home, reaching upon G. Roberts vin Hepworth, . East Layton Ve Pwiuction. Both Miss cotton supply by more than ten Cross . he drove through to Salt 540,000 bushels, and production this from posts in the other two counBountiful city marshal in the district. ss Richter are for- - million bales. When w6 advertise Kaysville He is alleged to have forged the Lake. The Arrest was made on year is 'estimated at the same fig- ties Farmington for Wood but (Continued on page 4.) the ure, production after 50unty high school stu- averages Saltair C. to the J. highway his Wood, I of name father, North 7 DAucr.Trm bo,th seniors in the the five-yeperiod were 778,000 a $12.30 check, which he is reported machine had become stalled. school of education. LEGION MEETING said. Pear the Woods proC. to bushels, Cross, Wood, report pionl. tavern the cashed at Dewey have to Perry Centerville The Sunf!j:r I duction for the 1928-3- 2 period av 8trr'nff melodrama of KAYSVILLE A meeting of the in Woods Cross, November 19. charged with forgery, waived encan revolution, was the Elmer Criddle post. The American Bountiful and bushels last cf t' - i ' Dau'ltrrs before 83,000 eraged Wood is also wanted for escap hearing Wednesday BounWest in the CCO held Kaysville its William be L..rLt totalled will 123, IL years production annual University of Legion from the St. George jail where h Justice of the Peace tiful . chambers, Monday eveheld on a ficticious check Holbrook at Bountiful and was or- bushels, whereas the statistician es I!rs. C::rr Ply and the fortieth city council was being Woods Cross ac8 o clock, 1937 prodacticn djx. D that the lieu in timates held in the dered said. county jail officers i lt.yr,irectl hy Professor ning, December 13 at charge, will be only 61,000 bushels. Babcock, of the uniyer-- cording to Paul Williams, commantre ccrZ of $13.00 (onds. Wood was arrested following Totals Ideal the of der post Da-wem- CROPS, Inter-mounta- Tues-gam- e: ) nr in Hears Cantata Evening BIRTHDAYBALL T. Early Urged Is Insure D-(e- , ith New-hou- se AI-le- for ity ilargaret Warwick es Funeral Bach-Gouno- for Charles Hartley d, in er n, ic Increase Years Nets Larger Health District six-mon- th Program Is De-L.-W- ho . Part Utah of Take Play Higher Reports Indicate W Arrested ar Charge I L- . . -- ar pre-linin- -- I t - ary j cr r |