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Show KAYSVILLE, UTAH.THURSDAY, TUESDAY Thought to DAVIS YOUTH Damage Fruits in Davis County Area WILL ATTEND FOR MRSROBINS KAY S ILLE of seere frost damage Possibility to Davis coun-tj- s Lucille Clark Is j Injury Sustained by ANNUAL PROM Named Winner of Oratory Contest I NUMBER 51 MARCH 24, 1938. TO LOGAN SCHOOL Three as Vehicles Collide on Highway BE GIVEN IIAACKE WINS U. P. AWARD OF 4H CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT Lucille! FARMINGTON- - Seiious injury! KAYSVILLE Miss was Clark was declared sustained by three motorists of Farmington fruit crop loomed Tuesday with at 2:17 p ni Tuesday when two winner of the 21st annual Martha the coming of a heavy t' E. Barnes oratorical contest held automobiles collided near the Resident Died cold spell late Monday frost and Davis Youth Will Attend ged Kaysville night and Janies Johnston terseet ion' of the Mountain Road at the Da via high school Wednes- - 1 -arjft? Crow d Expected Accepts early Tuesday. and the Salt U. S. A. C.; Has highway day. Saturday at Family Union Pacific An accurate estimate of Davis High School on the subject Our at North Farmington, damage Speaking cannot be made until the warm Home Fine Record Priceless Heritage Miss Clark According to Deputy Sheriffs Junior Prom Scholarship weather has thawed the frozen with six others of the G. Roberts and Waynard competed Calvin huds on .the trees. If Davis school. Miss Margaret damage was Dennett, who investigated the FARMINGTON Rulon Haacke. Funeral services done. it. will be greatest KAYSVILLE to upri- KAYSNILLE James Johnston, Thornley of Layton, and Lawrence out un cident. a vehicle driven by V. C. 11 club Imiv f Woods Cross, has Carrying Robins. Ellison cots, Susannah the buds of which are al- - Clinton,' president of the Davis Stettler of- Sunset were named idea of r Mrs Spring Songs. the annual Bevurd, ISO. Idaho Falls, Idaho, been nanieii first place winner in S one of Kaysvillea most beloved ready so far advanced to be chapter Future Farmers of Ameri- - second and third place winners junior prom of the Davis high school apparently went out of control and the 1937 Union Pacific scholarship Wlth M,nH Wtons. were . conducted in . the fruit CH" has accepted a respectively.be presented at the school crushed into a machine driven by contest, with Richard W. Call of will vocational ?lhtr trpl. Will fjysville tabernacle Tuesday possibly be damaged by training scholarship at the Utah at 9:00 p. m. Friday. J. (J Goult, 37. Salt Uity, West as alternate, accordgymnasium under the direction of the cold wave. State Agricultural college, accord- Coult cur to roll over ing to an announcement made this the the have of class Students causing Robins Mrs. Lhop H. C. Burton. David F . Smith, commissioner of nP to an announcement made this busy for the past two weeks pre- several times before coming to a week by D. I. Murray, state 411 G Saturday night at the family agriculture of Utah, Tues- - week. stated paring for one of the finest af- stop at the bottom of a borrow pit. club leader. Une here of causes incident to indications are that apri- Mrs Flossie DeMott Bevard. fairs ever presented by the local Mr. This of $100 is Johnston will Jy. graduate from of the one driver. Coult and awarded scholarship wife was school. that the It Plnms in Oie.the Davis high school explained car each to the 411 club this spring were taken boy or girl in Davis county who will be decorated his wife, Helen She was born March 28. 18,75. in Bountiful large badly dam- - and will attend the Logan school gymnasium in spring colors of pastel shudes to the Holy Cross hospital in Salt has made the best record in club lysville, a daughter of John and aged before the recent drop in this fall and the entrance and orchestra Iuike by an nrmy ambulance, which work over a neriod of three or luc Pilling Ellison, and was mar-L- j temperature. Prominent Student March 8, 1873, to Theodore J. stand will be decorated to carry happened along the highway im- four years. Haacke will attend ' Y hile at the local school. Johnout a modernistic idea. Uins in the Salt Lake City L. D. mediately following the accident the Utah State Agricultural colston has served as Mr. and Mrs. Bevard suffered lege in Logan. of Farmers Will Reduce Acreage Endowment house. Her husband Many. Expect led in 1898. the Sophomore class, president of and bruises; Mr. Coult a brokcuts Award Basis Between 177 and 200 persons are the FFA chapter during his Junior on Two Crops for en nose,- wrenched back and abraor girl enrolled in 4H Prominent in Society boy Any to Johnattend the expected prom. and Senior years, secretary of the Old Mill orchestra sions, and Mrs. Coult a broken arm club work who successfully comPetersons ny Tat 20 years she was a Soil Senior class and is this year busi-tw- t Program and lacerations. pletes a project is eligible to comin Kaysville L. D. S. h ill furnish the music. demolishnfSS of were Both Davis the automobiles Dart. manager Since pete for the scholarship. and was a mem-i- f The general committee is com- ed. E-wl- Relief society sch,K1 publication. is made on the basis of the ward II reI.OGAN will be Sunflower camp. Daughters Farmers posed of Marjorie Muir, prom 1 1 the number of projects completed, There are 279 boys in the Senior Pioneers. quired to reduce acreage of only mistress; Dick Balderston, Reed and on the quality of the work class this year and Johnston is in two in Maurine and wheat and are three sons, Joseph crops, potatoes, Stayner, Stringham done by the boy or girl, it is . the 20 cent of class. the per order to comply for maximum pay- Barbara Adams. (Utah and Clyde E. Robins, of Granite Defeats Darts ,n He "upper usually those who have done three has maintained A an ments consersoil 1938 under the grade Mrs. three daughters, The class officers are: Edward or more years of 411 club work, since the and he school, Final Game of State entering vation program as set up in the Muir, president; Betty Hatch, vice-p- i of Burley. Idaho; sho receive the award. will have IP 2 credits when grad-- 1 new farm act. according to LeRoy esident and Russell Barton, secIn. Mamie Hobson of Salt Lake Haacke has completed three Basketball Race , uating. of Funk, executive secretary of the retary. Miss Dorothy Streeper and Sty, and Mrs. Verna Nielson of club work, as a member years 'state agricultural conservation as-- I Stanley Pitt are the faculty Eje on Scholarship of the South Bountiful Forestry long Beach. California; two brothhave had my eye on the Uni- - sociation. Each of these two crops advisors. er E. P. Ellison of Layton, and dub. He received the following HOW THEY FINISHED on Pacific scholarship since the will be given a special acreage v Wph H. Ellison of Canada; 28 awards at the 1937 Utah state FIRST and SECOND of my high school work, lotment, Mr. Funk says. and eight great Will D. fair: placed sixth with his record jnndchildren Richards Franklin 37. Davis 22 Granite 411 be sa'JVindchildren. There will be two actions neces- book, his team took fourth place THIRD and SIXTH Service Tell of the Possibilities The following Future Farmer sary for farmers to qualify for in plant identification and his team ' j 30, Hinckley 22 Murray I The services Tuesday included have won first place with a second-yea- r leen completed dur- highest payments under the new projects FOURTH and SEVENTH Under New Program Wl duets Some Sweet Day and American Fork 2 N. Summit 2d ing Johnstons four years: first plan. They must reduce their acreforestry exhibit. Third-Yea- r Club Whispering Hope by Mrs. Frank year, 1 sow and 7 feeder pigs; sec- age of the two commodities to a FIFTH and EIGHTH Lois Phillips, Bedford and Mrs. ond year, 2 sows and s feeder pigs; specified allotment, and also pracRichard Call was a member of LAYTON A meeting of interest Bear River 33, Dixie bcsl solo, 0 My Father. by swine dub at West measures afres of uar beet. 4 registered tice certain to prospective builders of new the third-yea- r KAYSVILLE Pitted against violin solo, Ave Maria, the Suffolk relisted similar to those in 3 last sows third and Iayton. those ewes; ;his' rea year, ionics years toughest competition, by ytar by a ronl(,8t offl.rinjc modeling activitiesanticipating Other contestants who received will be held Dorothy Cowley; remarks, Gov-no- r son of entering the state basket- - and 7 fwdvr pigs. 4 Suffolk ewes, program. state and national awards. 'county, z H. James honorable Blood, mention in the Davis Henry acres f potatoes; fourth year, town at n:00 hall ball tournament as the champions the at A wide range of articles made in Iyton Program S. Adams and Bishop of the were contest Marietta 3 to an feeder m county March 31, according pigs, oats, division, coupled with the Here is how the wheat and potu- - either a regular handicraft proj- - ji. C Burton. member Farmof North Bishop David E. fact that all teams are striving to Welling, made announcement Wednesday. enor be aa a side line, may ect. to programs will work fourth-yea- r 'jyton gave the invocation and dethrone the club clothing is the ington The sponsored by meeting present state eham- Only farmers who have raised at tered. In addition to present mein- Jhomss E. Williams pronounced and Robert Ilehling, member of which 'hus Kiwanis club, Davis Dart basketball vIHSSCS 111 TIOmC the ayton for pions. it the btra. opens many way least loo bushels of wheat for mar- he benediction. of the fourth-yea- r poultry club ofs team was forced to take second ket during the past three years will yuth, such as live on amull or arranged for the presence (interment was in the Kaysville-ayto- n honors win Be director-oxaysville. 'ranklin Richards., I). f were defeated and in they villages be eligible for the grain allotment Prializedfarins cemetery with George W. in the title race the Federal Housing AdministraSaturday night arnes dedicating the grave. payments. Farmers will be given to take part in club work. tion for the state of Utah. y the Granite Farmers, second Unless otherwise specified by a wheat acreage allotment about 12 team the of Jordan district. place Explain Program KAYSVILLE Laying plans for per cent lower than their average state leaders, members may make !ast . Mr. Richards will explain to the furniOn Even Terms house and and enter lawn the for last ten avreage years. the beginning of vocational train- the of Davis posbird flower county The" first two quarters saw the houses, ture, trellises, people Obviously the allotments will not ing classes in the county, members LAYTON Members of the Davis new )arts playing on even terms with of the educational committee of, hold during the 1938 planting sea- - decorative carvings, games and sibilities available under the school basketball team, will tell igh act. lie federal woven recreational devices, articles, housing the farmers, with the initial frame the Davis county board on; the only limit on wheat acre and Millet and Delbert planning Coaches apWayne of and used about the specifications plans many things ending . to ti for Davis. An ex- -j met aj 1? Ibis year will be that the total borne of Sam Morgan and IVincipal Sam Morgan tne for the Young in livestock and farm and government by proved poultry was Mrs. Walter Beuhler, cautious game played here Wednesday evening. acreage of wheat and fallow and of president of tremely building of homes and he will ex- will be guests of the Layton Kiby both teams in the first half ie American crops must not ex- - production. n Legion Auxiliary, with wanis dub at the regular meeting to was the at meeting Granite ending with a one-- ! fr:iafa . Special gold medals are offered plain the financing of the projects. coed the total utounced today that Wednesday base be this (Thursday) evening. will A the of evening Pf0"10 portion for county winners, and vinc,ud? s meeting of the Auxiliary and point margin of 13 to 12. Davis Short talks will be given by the who have not for the farm. Allotments will, watches as state awards. Four taken up to inform those present graduates scllJK1 .h,h still held in check the Granitians however, be in effect during the Legion of the Elmer Criddle en and the Davis high girls' pep Und of the prorural since guests omployrnent 411 improvement 1 17th to Club National the 1939 season, with fanners being trips t No. 82, it was decided that during the third quarter which oo1' through the orgam- will lead the gathering organization gram. in are Chicago provided congress two organizations will present ended 22 to 17, but in the final 12 cents a bushel on the norpaid invited in songs and yells. are interested home All be classes to work persons scholarsectional for and canto victors, mal production of their allotted Vaughn Bennion. Granite held at the Bountiful play, Three Live Ghosts. to attend the meeting. junior high acreage. The play will be directed There will be a penalty ships of $3no, $200 and $100 for the by ace. couldnt be stopped and he school after April 1. nathree to lushed score Farmer 37. the highest rating also for seeding less than SO per jron Phillips, assisted . by Mrs. The work will be under the direc- cent of the lionalTfonlenders, all provided by allotted acres. 7 N. Kilfoyle. Rehearsals will Javis gaining a total of 22. the Dutch Kraft corporation of tion of Mrs. Eunice Van Orden. ait immediately for presenta-i- n Summary: Ten Counties Grand Rapids, Michigan. L. D. work GRANITE stake of director the Kaysville .in three of four Potato allotments and payments S. church security program, and eks. Arrangements will be made Sectional and national awards will include four hours each day for will be set up only in the ten com- will be made by a committee of present the show in other towns FARMINGTON A petition askthe four Btate club leaders and a repa period of six weeks. Anyone in mercial potato counties of the county. LAYTON Funeral services were ing that certain areas within the state: Box Elder. Cache, Davis, resentative of the U. S. department The tentative case is as follows: Millard. Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake, of at the home of Mr. and corporate limits of the newly orrs. Roy N. agriculture. The other winners conducted Kilfoyle. Miss Melba R. II. Mrs. PoWeber. Utah, Sedgwick March 12 ganized town of Latona, north of and will be chosen by state and county graduates, especially those who tato Washington (bornley. Miss Bertha Linford, D. Hender, Jr., small for be disconnected has been growers normally seeding less extension agents. No fee or obliga alon Barnes, Dr. Phillip have had foods work. Barnes, D..K, D. filed by attorneys Mrs. Mr. of and son than Phillip acres will three be representing 48 an B. Blood. Bill Barton, George exempt tion of any kind is incurred through These classes will be conducted, from Hender of Port Angeles, Washing signers and the railroads allotment potato provitton and Roy N. passing participation. the board of education and the sions. Allotments will be Kilfoyle. ton. former residents of Layton.. through this district, according to about 7 board An cooperating. planning The one year and seven months records in the office of the county less than the average acreaccurate survey of the number of per cent )ance old child lost his life by drowning clerk. C. and payment will be made at age, unemployed young people in the the rate of three cents a bushel on in a lily pool in the yard of his Hearing of the case has been set V county is being started under the the. normal By home March 8. Funeral services for 10 a. m. Saturday, before Judge alof the production direction of J. T. Arbon, county co- lotted were held March 19 at the Womans Eugene E. Pratt. acreage. .BOUNTIFUL ordinator, and when finished it is A dance spon- -' Literary clubhouse in Port Angeles, The town was incorporated by also will be made for Payments planned to organize classes in other to the services in Layton. kj the recently organized prior Davis county commissioners on Deapproved fields of vocational training. practices. Davis alumni of the Univer-(- I KAYSVILLE-O- ne The boy was born at Biloxi. Mis cember 39, 1937. of the A system of calculating the compf Utah will be held Saturday events of the social season sissippi, August 8, 1939, He is parative values in units of the va- occurred last Sunday afternoon survived y-his - parents- - and four at the first ward amuse-4- , rious prcticeshas been designed, halt. aceordingTdDr. J. E. A. Epperson en- sisters, Dorothy, Berlie, Barbara, Mrs. when Clyde and goals will be set tertained at a tea at her home in and Joan, all of Port Angeles. phridge, president of the local up for individual farms. tit The I ay ton services were concompliment to Mrs. Charles V. K. Soil Building Practice firct social function of the Saxton and Mrs. Albert W. Epper- ducted by Bishop Wallace Gailey. KAYSVILLE The children and A vocal duet by Edwin Williams The December FARMINGTON Soil building practices include: son, recent brides. dance,, is in charge of of- Mr. and Mrs. Father and Mrs. Annie grandchildren My Day, bulletin carried a message regard- construction of terraces with out-eHatch, Lloyd Riley, Millie in the hostess receiving Assisting Dr. George W. Buchanan and of dams and reservoirs for were: Mrs. Wendell Barnes am Knows, opened the services. Re- James Criddle met at the home of ing measles, warning the people were made by Bishop Davie Mr. and Mrs. Criddle Wednesday of Davis county that a possible erosion control; treatment of land Miss Miriam Barnes. ron. Brown. Assisting marks r, and D. D. D'bbleoffered evening and surprised Mrs. Crid-dl- c occur would this with Uyton likely epidemic tea Ubleswere:Mrs.L fertilizers, straw wastes, Thffoccasionwar"The'eve"of" the" C 12TT prayer" beforeTeavingTorthS spring;'' said'Drr Dr Kr Bamevof green" manure,' and cover crops; Guy Campbell, Mrs. Alice Bliss, Davis" fifty-firthe in was the Interment week Last anniversary of the health unit the cemetery. Loof Green. county seeding legumes and of timothy Mrs. Herbert J. Barnes, Mrs, Referee, Collins; umpire, Kaysvilfe-Layto- n Mr. of and Mrs. Criddle with in marriage Aid were the list-ncases three cemetery and red top mixtures; contour reported g renzo Richards, Mrs. John B. Coo-eand the seventh-fift- h the Dibble Edwin C, birthday andedicating and contour seeding of small Ascounty and a 17.7 case increase B. and Mrs. Frank Muir. Mrs. Criddle. of of state niversary week the for the during grain crops; maintaining of a stand sisting in serving were: Miss Janet grave. MRMINGTON That the All the children and grandUtah. The wave seems tto be of forest trees; control of noxious Jardine, Miss Charlotte Campbell, National service of the couple were present children forest if ad in rapidly approaching. weeds; reseeding of pasture lands; Mias Ruth Bowman, Miss Martha the improvement of with the exception of the youngest p Measles, can readily be controlled and restoration of pasBurton, and Miss Betty Epperson. North The t the Farmington who is in San yujKrounds CLEARFIELD son, Howard,. the use of convalescence serum, tures by restricted grazing. The tea table was decorated with Francisco. J hool was promised Wed-b- y Davis stake Primary board mem- by James E. Gurr, regional bers held their regular preparation or whole blood of an individual County committees will have in- a large basket of pink and white Following a buffet supper the disease. had the Mortality having dividual farm allotments calculat- carnations, jonquils and acacia. supervisor, at a meeting meeting Friday afternoon at the from measles strikes heaviest in evening was spent in games, music, More than one hundred guests ed soon, but Mr. Funk points out home of Mrs. Edella Smith in u t the court house here. Wherever there are large areas tap dancing and a general good such as that fanners can infants. Complications called the afternoon. foGurr met with representa-th- e Cleurfield. own during their figure of land threatened with grasshop- time. are so prone, to occur allotments by the crop studying county commissioners, Following the business meeting, pneumonia infestations this year, mechani of the Prevention per this age. Jr". education and Farming-t'l- k Mrs. Wells F. Collett of Kaysville at history of their land and following cal bait spreaders should be used, P.-- T. most time is this at disease urgent, lcah- - It was stated reviewed the book Gone With the the formula suggested by county according to Dr. G. F. Knowlton, said the doctor. forest service would aid Wind. by Margaret MitchelL or members of county comagents associate entomologist at the Utah serum to will . doctor Your give mittees. .Project by furnishing the Besides the hostess, the guests experiment station agricultural ex two of within a day or lament. a;'d members included Rilda Wil- - infants toS ALT LA K ReedjCot-Jj-u- jt masures- - KAYSVfLLEMrs2L:"K2Fetthr .jfr tir hrmoKa.roontxol of developouiat. " prevent possrai dispatched by will the trell, Kaysville, play part should not be delayed too long, Dr. gill, national P. T. A. president of Older children will be ...atinington city council to Sheffield, Effie Barton, Mary the disease. of Knowlton says. in the of University Spalanzani Detroit, Michigan; Mrs. John E. Elbert D. Thomas asking Adams, LaRee Cowley. Mable given serum the fifth day after Tales of Hoffman, Utah tons ofbait will be Hayes, first national 799 At opera, least, infec portion of t he, forest Stevenson.-- . MaudeBennetL Alice exposure t,jniKlrat!,tbe measles of Twin Falls, Idaho, ana Mrs. by Jacqlies Offenback."'The opera; needed in the state this year. 0 with plant and Gailey, Edith Nelson, Bessie Dahl tion. giving iTmild type of 29 and 27, that amount, one hundred tons, is M. D. Wilkinson, national magato be April presented or no or few Colcomplications with "fe and soil preservation Jennie Underwood and Mrs. LAYTON More than 500 per- in Hall, under the direc- now on hand for control operations zine chairman of Tacoma, Wash., sequela. Children of school age sons attended a program sponsored tionKingsbury with the department lette. of Professor Thomas Giles, Counties have signified a need for met with the state P. T. A. offineed no protection as the disease Tlcuture instead of the plan the M. I. A. of the two Layton has to do with the unfortunate love at least 519 tons already. Dr, cers in Salt Lake March 18, to plan is usually mild and seldom fol- by ovtruaiental officials to shift .held at the new Layton affairs of a young poet, Hoffman. Knowlton says, pointing out that a for the national convention May wards No one is lowed with sequela. otk to the interior depart- inclusive. Spalanzani, the role sung by Mr. serious grasshopper year seems in immune to measles, but once having chapel Tuesday evening. Plans are now complete for the Following musical numbers by Cottrell, is a learned doctor at evitable unless weather conditions had the disease a life time imof the 8th grade, un whose house Hoffman is entertain- seriously affect the hatch this year. traditional tree planting ceremony munity is. conferred, it was said the students Card Poison bait should be used as the to be held at sunrise Sunday, May , CLINTON Albert W. Bonham, der the direction of Pearl Nalder, ed during the first act. roles principal control measure in the 15, at the state capitot The tree the Mr. is Cottrell to the retired counselor of the L. D. S. Clinton the gymnaplaying gathering MEETING CALLS and Budge, a 1938 grasshopper campaign, ac is to be presented by the rational Y'sh to express our sincere ward for the past seven years, was KAYSVILLE A meeting of the sium where pictures were shown by of' Captain Asher and dancing directors and committeemen of the Orange Olsen, of the National for- state treuper, in the play High cording to Dr. Knowlton. It has eonvention to the Utah corress to all those who so feted at a program V Tor tobe produced April 2 and 4 proved to be very effective, he and a beautiful historical pageant 2 fisted us in any way dur-w-:r party Wednesday evening at the Davis county wild life federation est service. bereavement caused by the ward amusement hall A featured highlight of the eve by Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- points out, when, it is scattered at written by and under the supervi-to is called for Monday at 8 p. m. in of Mrs, John E. Ilayes b been has appointed Bonham Mr !otLlJne8s ani death of our council chambers. nini: was the showing of hunting matic fraternity to which Cottrell the hatching grounds to kill the sion the city Kaysville be before and a He is is given in connection with C.? they young grasshoppers Sophomore mother. pledged. specimens, pioneer and Indian ,rel ceremony. a speech major. The Family of disperse. made by Wendell Barnes, secretary, ics by Del II. Adams. Mrs. Susannah E. Robins. J. Albert Mitchell. . j j in-li- latke-Ogde- n j - - n, - la-e-n FUNK LISTS PROVISIONS Sr'Tl OF FARM ACT t DAVIS TAKES vice-preside- nt SECOND SPOT . or RNkY HI TlUUUIUJ ; OFFICIAL FHA WILL ADDRESS , j LAYTON . Members of Clubs to Compete For Natl Prizes j - Dav-Coo- MEET k; soil-buildi- ng Crid-Jabe- , - , tt Training to r,ln j Given j j by Board )avis Hoopsters to Be Kiwanis Guests Chosen for Legion Play to Show in Month g: soil-depleti- i i disconnecting of Funeral Held for Lands at Latona Infant Hender at Asked in Petition Layton Residence - - Mrs. Sponsored I A. Epperson Is Hostess Sunday To Recent Brides Alumni soil-buildi- de-ight- - Three Cases of Measles Reported -b- soil-buildi- ng -- MrsTCriddle Honored On Anniversary Eve - ; ts orestServiceto in Improvement atthe. st y, Primary Board Holds Clearfield Meeting Bait Urged as Measure for Hopper Contro non-cro- paling AttendedbyThrong vice-preside- nt ( Bonham Is Named To Stake Office of Thanks -- atn . For Natl Meeting Layton Program Is , i A. Lays Plan Appear in Opera ,tnp f , Reed Cottrell to , 8 17-1- 9, - rvi i ) |