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Show VOLUME xxxm k vxvili.e. in vis count, utui. Thursday. march Officers of Weed APPROVAL OF Team Basketball Davis Control Group Are Named, Wednesday DEPUTY CLERK Will Enter Tournament IS DISPUTED As Second Place Entry le!. NUMBER 9. Ditch Cleaning Is Begun Monday as Government Project J FARM I NOTON - Em! .1, Knmr ton. Bountiful, was elected chan-- , man of the Davis county weed coytrol committee, at a meeting at the court house. t dnesiiay Also chosen at the meeting were A project, uti M1NGTON l,!: nut tonal youth iulm mist ra-tion; was begun Mnmla, in West Kavsvilloi according to Chester C Two Commissioners Can Not Flint, member of the board of " who ate count commissioners, j Agree; Await Return the project sponsoring Victory ' The of Third Member worjv includes the cleammr Memlu'-rof the committee are A ; of ditches of brush and drainage B Barton. Jesse 11 Argyle. Uich111 LllStriCt aril lVlton. T J Thurgood. vuto,. - FARMINGTON -- Possible settle- growth to prevent overflow and soil P Tosioii, removing of debris from Rasmussen ami Rav Whiling ment of a dispute over the appoint- culverts highways and in ' ment of a Da.vis county deputy clcrl. stallationcrossing of new ones where need KAYSVILLE-Co- ach Wayne Millets Davis Darts was awaited this week with the to do weed eontiol return of Commissioner A O Stok- ed clinched a berth in the state high school basketball tour na- land owners The project is count) wide with work on r.r. acres last year. The er. who is at pres lit m Idaho mpnt in Salt Lake City, when they' defeated Grantsville here landowner a total amount of 8902.90 to he e for the and plow paid mg 20. Commissioners Fred L Rampton Friday night by the score of 37 to Work is expected to he . the ami the pended cujtivatum necessary ' and Chester C. Flint, in by May 8. completed By reason of Fridays win oyer the Cowboys. Davis- commitu,t. gupervist, amt tlul tlu. regular session Monday,meeting approved I.. Layton, knysville, was Frank nill go into the tourney as the second place team of this dm- work. in of deputies county appointment r. ll was about i'otTKvs'"whJn the name of Miss appointed supervisor of the proj Granite, winning: from Bing- ,jon cul'ivaiei as first Zadu W aite wus up for consider.!- - cot. tam Friday, will enter of a turn Commissionei Rampton voted place, and Jordan, winner no and Commissioner Flint nulli-Ly.off Tuesday, with Bingham, this control work. The additional by Hoy Vili tu, acon uh n "yes play North Summit, of the will depend on Hit-Ru- n The matter of appointment of ".l afres 8kicted Summit district for the right to the location and amount m one a deputy clerk will probably not xe competition in the state meet. vicinity. be gottlcd until the next regular . Erratic Officers were BOUNTIFUL ' meeting, anil certainly not until Thefray was for a 8 return Thursday searching Stoke.-;Mr. erratic throughout, with both teams struck down who driver Monday Mr Rampton. it resident of Bouns at the Clarence William nissing numerous Mr is Democrat a tiful. Find. while School At the end of the first perkoop. a Kavsville resident, is n Republi- Sessions, son of Mrs. Delia Session, iod the score stood 10 to (1 in the can Miss Waite, who has held the Bountiful beauty operator, as the Davis At half-tim- e a FARMINGTON -- A parents visDart favor. position in question for a great hoy played with companions near still held the edge at 10 to 12. The iting day is scheduled at the Davis number of years, under both par- driveway hack of the Givan Motor local boys scored 12 points in the high school this (Thursday) eve-- i ties. refused to divulge politieal company. ' ' third canto as compared to four for Muscles of the boys leg were ning, according to II. C. Burton, su-- j affiliations. in beet LOGAN growers Sugar . the visitors of schools. between thtj ankle and knee torn perintendent were: sheriff Deputies appointed all of the districts in Utah, with the School buses will pick up parents As the fourth began, Coach MillG. Roberts and Reed l)i- - when the machine apparently, pass- (ulvin been have and deliver .them at the school at ntt. special, Dan E I ah and Calvin l over the limb. A blanket of soft et sent in his substitutes, who exception of Gunnison, extension of time from 7:3ii an 37 to granted score run the to will Ware, school trains, Horace Van snow probably prevented a fracture up p. m., at which time sanaged March 1 to March 15 for filing re- meet with teachers and they to 20. discuss Fleet, Jr,; treasurer Elgtfi U. of the bone, officers said. quests for planting their 1030 crop. school problems. The lad and his playmates said Roberts; recorder Mary Bonne-mor- t; Summary A. Golden Kilbum, acting state . The did not recognize the driver, in meet then will Mrs. the clerk is group they the special deputy. summary: Following AAA executive officer announces. auditorium for a brief who Wilto E. Coombs. Wanda long enough to look stopped program, Joseph In the Gunnison district all ap- be followed by a social and refresh- liams; Grantsville not name any- at the injured leg and send the boy dil assessor, plications were filed according to ments in the cafeteria. to his home. one for the position as deputy the original schedule. This will permit the grower committees to establish proportionate shares Mar. 8, officials explain. . l - Over Graritsville Friday. Puts Darts in Tourney Berth Granite Places Many Attend Farewell Program Sunday for Dr. and Mrs. Gleason - iSrroiinrini, 1 1 Injured Davis-Grantsvil- le hit-ru- Parents to Visit set-up- Tonite High eight-year-ol- d - Darts Win Tournament Berth Misunderstanding Kil-bur- . porsnns .attended a farewell testimonial at the Knysville tabernaele Sunday, honoring lh and Mrs. Sumner (.iloason, who' will depart for Philadelphia, la., Mareli 15. Speakers at t he affair praised the work of Dr. Gleason dating his II tears residence in Knysville. They told of his OPINION BUYING Nrarly l.Odi) BANS FROM COMMISSIONERS n . The deadline for filing requests was postponed because of a misunderstanding among growers in some of the districts as to the purpose of the applications. Farmers have been instructed by AAA officials that they need make their requests for beet acreage to the sugar companies, but they may send them to the county AAA sugar beet committees. Announcements from Mr. office definitely point out' that the requests are not binding in any way nor do they serve as contracts between the growers and the sugar companies, but they are merely indications of what acreage the individual farmers will plant when a satisfactory contract has been worked out and agreed to by company officials and representatives of the growers. Score by quarters: File At Once 6 12 18 20 Grantsville Davis 10 10 30 37 . Fanners whose requests for sugar beet acreage have not been Referee, Anderson; umpire, received by March 13 will not qualify for AAA benefit payments for that crop during the coming year; therefore, growers are urged to file their papers at once if they havent already done so, Mr. Kil13 bum advises. Kaysville Residents for 44 Years Will JJepart for Pennsylvania to Make Future Home KA YSV1 1;LF. Driver -- - s s irSt 48 Founty Attorney Asks Opinion on Commissioners Selling to County untiring work in the field of medi- cine and dentistry in the county, especially among the children. Speakers Included on the program were: H. C. Burton, Amasa Clark, Thom- as E. Williams, Arnold 1). Miller, W. E. Gailey, Frank L. Layton, J. J. Bowman, Hurold Holt, Kenneth H. Sheffield, Mrs. Albert B. Barton, Clifford Strong, Myron W. Phillips and L. T. Thompson. Dr, Gleason was presented a pen and pencil set, memorandum book and hooks of the L. D. S. faith, by members of the Knysville ward. Mrs. Gleason was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet o( roses. counFARMINGTON Warning Just Country Doctor ties aguinst making purchases It makes me feel funny to have from firms or corporations of which a county commissioner is n people treat me so wonderfully, If I deserved stockholder, director or officer, At- said Dr. Gleason. subbe but Im would it General It, Chez, different, Joseph torney mitted an opinion to.Gounty Attor- just an ordinary country dqctor. The life of I)r. Gleason reads ney Calvin Hampton, this week. The opinion wus presented fol- like u book, in that he is versatile lowing a request of Mr. Rampton, utmost beyond credibility; his home with his art; he is asking if the law prohibited a coun- is decoruted of j nationally- - known-a- s propagator of ty f which a commissioner might hold new species of corn and peaches; he does all sorts of dental work, un interest as a stockholder. specializing in orthodonthia; he in 11c Unhampered Good government demands thut troduced loganberries to Utah; is d performer; plays public officials be unhumpoml inlathe flute and has been a band of their judgment by' thought prof leuder. For be opyears many it or gain," the uttorney general erated a canning concern and was stated. the first man in the state to sponAlthough the Utah supreme sor cultivation of crops in place of court has never ruled on the par- irrigation. ticular provision, Mr. Chez said, School Doctor numerous other state court have As Davis countys school doctor handed down ruling against this for the past 13 years, he has given practice. immunizing serums to thousands Bad Policy of students and has recorded more You will ee that it i a bad than 4ioo extractions and 13,000 policy, if not entirely unlawful for fillings in baby teeth alone. a county to enter into contracts- Dr. Gleason was bom at Malden,with firms," partnership or corpo- Mass., May 11, lxH. Upon gradurations where one or more members ation from the Vermont medical of the county commission are in- - school, he went to Carthage, New terested, cither as stockholders or Mexico, then a mining camp. There officers in the company with which was no doctor, dentist or druggist within 23 miles, at that time, forc- the contract is made. doctor to act in all the It is the policy of the law to ing ea young itie r prevent public officials from havMarried In IMS ing their judgment and opinions Scot- ,rB:. Gleason was bom in tainted with a personal interest in husband. five before her days matter. the subject They were married in Kansas City, . Mo., April 11, 1888. They lived in until 181X) and then moved bCtS Carthage otXOng jf -- I leight-of-han- ns Left to right Robert Trump, James Evans, Burt Davis, Frank White, Jack Schofield. Dale Hatch, Coach Wayne Millet, Howard Wicker, LeGrande Gregory. Dean Slreeper, Heed Stayner and Bill llatt. Marihuana Burned Landscape Official Relief Society to Hold Annual Fete Urged Clean-U- p of By Federal, State Narcotics Officials At Davis School Unsightly Places KAYSVILLE The annual ward Relief society dinner and program will be held at the Davis high school. March 18. according to Sirs. J. R. Webb, president of the local organization. Dinner will be served to those attending at 12:x oclock noon and this will be followed by a program for adults and a children's dance FARMINGTON $4.ooo in I Hd, Approximately marihuana, deadly drug plant was burned here Wednesday pfce Yn which to live. of-- 1 Best and state narcotic federa as Plans Complete I)r A u stark, iand,cape ficers and Davis county sheriffs gpecjaij(,t 0f the extension service, Legislative Record SJST men looked on. Annual Clodhopper jn jectures throughout the county moved to Salt Lake City, where Packed in lour large gunny sacks, this week, With the CITY lived for a short time before SALT .LAKE At Davis, March they . the drug was dumped onto the of bills coming to Kaysville. not introduction Man for time limit of the back C(!0Tr county jail jound in keeping our beautiful, without unanimous consent of sen- They are the parents of three and fired. Ground into small bits lweJ Jim Thorp Speaks KAYSVILLE Plans were com-- aid the house reached, fifteenth dis- - children: Ernest Gleason, Los or ate of a a.kt'r; use 'in gallon for , cigarettes, pleted this week for the annual fences, un legislators last week devoted gcles, Calif.; Mrs. Arthur S. Glea-the- ir Davis School; gasoline was poured., over theU,uHl,nJfB' houses, and too many Clodhopper, program of the Daattention to consideration of Bon, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Lester valuable cache before it could be Panted lotsrts detract from an other pending measures up for action. chapter, Future Farmers of Iwe&iy Gleason, Kaysville. ignited America, which will be held at the voted for was w9e beautiful landscape, said marihuana the Work in Clinic Senator Officers Riley Lloyd Davis high school, March 13. In my opinion S. B. 23, levying an excise tax on 1937 on the John Brown! KAYSVILLE colored lantern in found Dr. Gleason will work in a child used Dr. Stark The affair will begin at 7:30 p. best sport for the deCenterville and that it glides to show pictures of the natural gas. The bitterly fought welfare clinic in Philadelphia, is the at farm track with a banquet in the cafetof a young mans body. lost by a vote of 10 to cializing in dentistry. A heart ail-1was the property of Justino Arroyo, lovely nature landscape features eria of the school, at which time velopment ' in track, he is from 0f our state ' and alstf pointed out It here is voted had He man who good a If brought against S. B. 190, ment suffered by Mrs. Gleason for the national ritual will be of direct primary several years, prompted the move features gien. in-A bound to be good in other athletics, means Vernal. state same the the modifying by program in the auditorium will was arrested at the time neglect that are so apparent in law including elimination of run- - to the eastern city, said Jim Thorp, nationally known Arroyo dude addresses and musical numbut released later because he had an our communities. Indian athlete, at an assembly at The high esteem with which the off elections and providing for a bers by members of the club, and A warning to conventions. of school, Wednesday. form modified Davis FARMINGTON ',nd', Davis r'P'''d party high county board of education the club Since Btstc official, arc planning play Dad will be presentefamous football and track all fanners of the county to be eswas absent and not voting on held Dr. Gleason was seen in the lie Thorp, d. fen.ten"1il le,rat!on R. C. Belnap. federal narcotic star of Carlisle Indian school in careful in buying of seed that 10 bills voted on for final passage regular meeting Monday, whenLate in 1947, Dr. B. state E. Honorary guests are as follows: Pennsylvania, told of his life on a pecially issued and was Yrd Harrison, in the senate. agent, members passed the following resounknown quality, of y- Mark Nichols, state Waning f supervisor of reservation and discussed his foot- this week by the Davis County narcotic inspector, witnessed thd lution: L. Strong Representative Harry o, Vocational education; Ward C. fire and filed an affidavit to the ball career and his appearance in Weed committee. le,fr fuU"XJniZ nre.eni voted Resolution bill providing house the for der to be sure effect all the drug was consumed president of the Utah Farm the Olympic games in Sweden in are "Be it urged that we, in Farmers resolved, for local visitors counties, the option better apparan ,for liquor Bureau federation; Joseph Mender-helSheriff Joseph 1912. of the citizens of the Davis ' seed offered by itinerant by flames. half a and here towns that and at that to draw against exIct manager of the Salt Lake "Training is the greatest factor truckers and seed peddlers is free brook, who has held the cache-- herein measure increasing- - mine occupa-t county school distrfcVare deeply tim Union Stock retail estimated two for law state The weeds." "years, yards;.. Miss Mary in the development of an athlete, noxious' taxes. lie also voted against grateful for the exceptional service Tobacco and of Crafts, county home demonstration said the speaker. Stark will be in Davis county tion for value at about $4,000. I offered I)r. seed has rendered the chil-a1. B. requiresLjthatall 181, extending the eight hour rtrontr Professor L. R. Humphreys, alcohol-- he ve ' no plac- e- in the the latter part of May, Miss container to the again of dren attached the have industries all county, creating in them for women into sale, rt the Crafts, home demonstration- and occupations excepting canner- - a strong desire to keep their teeth gerT department of animal hus- athletes diet 1 Mary showing purity, or ji bag, bandry, U. S. A. C., and Rulon agent, said. Anyone wishing spe- es and concerns handling perish- - in perfect condition and to prac-ab- le Thorp is at present under con- mination, and freedom from noxi- blX MOntnS J311 Barnes. information with respect to , Ual tract to Universal Pictures corpora- ous weeds, and shall contain less US goods, and domestic servants, tice proper health habits; and es-I-e should notify her Officers of the club are: David tion and is on an extensive lecture home weed lluposcu landscaping other of cent one than was likewise against a bill for pecially do we commend his per Stewart, president; David Pa tter-- tour of the country. Office and problems will be worked Guilt Admits Man ness and love for the children, seeds of lobbyists. Leo Woodward, out at that time, he has won their conf and not was absent This law applies to seed peddlers whereby Mr. Strong ecretary; Golden Voss, treasurer; 500 Davis cnce and affection, enabling him to seed dealers. Any quesRolfe as well measures Clarence two on FARMINGTON as up only Bobert Freestone, reporter and n tionable seed should be reported to of 270 East Second South street, or consideration last week in the be a real teacher and minister of Ros-J- J Stoker, sergeant-at-arm- s. Checks or district agri- Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty Wed- - Ugaen MprrViants Receive To agent the county . louse, setting the best record in health. Hunter, Dale Barton, Wells F. "We further express the wish cultural inspector. this respect of all representatives nesday in the court of Justice Wal- - JJaVe SnOWlDg Collett and William Parker are the totalthat health, joy and happiness may We urge you to bring samples ter Rampton of Farmington to a Checks, FARMINGTON wvisors. ever attend Dr. Gleason and his seed to a series of meet- charge of attempting fraudulently ing $117,077.44, representing pay- of your next OGDEN-i-Reta- il merchants of dear wife in their hew home in ment under the 1938 soil conservaings throughout the countycounty to obtain narcotics and was senfor week this Nichols, with their loving chil- -. DeLore in the months six are to tenced will county said Philadelphia preparing Russin Ogden on week, Club Address tion and sugar beet program, to which be will hapdren. show, the annual spring style jail. be released to farmers of the coun-t- agent Those present in the determining Put1 on good behavior. Rolfes will be observed March 17t Hold LAYTON Wimanr'ir-'Walla- ce, Monday according to DeLore py to assist you ' , LrvmrhHTfmHn of the be ourseed, ..of of. .y Ki- - HOW quality will address lake Salt I City, Finished disare -- Davis of no the They months providing he causes merchants retail division Meetings, thq time, and place represents about wanians on the subject of Russia T and March commerce. incarcerated while Bountiful, of West den chaigjber of the payment under as follows: UlSlTlCl at the regular luncheon meeting, at-- 1 13 10 a. m., church; Bountiful, that he heither procures nor of windows throughout this (Thursday) evening. Approximately these -leadunveiling programs. club Farmington h 1 p.' mn city hall; tempts to procure narcotics for one district will take place busincs8 The program is under the direc-- 1 tts and their partners are planning 300 farmers will participate in the March 13, L Pet. Pts.. Op. Dif. . court. 13.-3date --March year- - irom-th- eiu. A number Granite 8 rn.7 Mrr Lcvin stated. Ellison. E. tion L. of 'COartnnitial-payment," thfe ar 10 a. Any fracture of the stipulation will party'and progfam house; Kaysville, March 14, of guests have been invited to t- - Davis 7 .ar The merchants tl'ia sentence.' JJse here, March 10, according ton ed. March invoke the full council Layton, chamber; m from mailed . the the tend are to meeting. being Thursday Letters demonstra-uoeffort 6 home every duUy Bingham Mary Crafts, Clearfield, Rolfe. who told officers he has making merchandise new the county agents office to those 14, 1 p. m 3 town hall; in finest agent. last the for years, used eight drugs time. March 14, p. m., school; SyraLEADERS ATTEND SCHOOL jSf?--- J the chairmnn a. Approximately 60 persons are who will receive checks at this a. m., ainuse-me- secured a prescription from Dr. for this event, was Davis LOGAN x Pec ted to assemble in the vet-acounty Uavis P; are Those who do not receive notice cuse, March 13, 10 We 4 inviting Cyprus Rutledge of Kaysville under serted the twentieth annual resented st hall; West Point, March U G. D.assumed show this L in to room of the court house at should refrain from calling at the and participate name address, county 1 p. m.t church; Clinton, March l.i, an 411 club leaders state training p. m. that evening for dinner office as their checks will not be he wanted the narcotic I ing with us. There will be ente d course held last week at the hall. representing Utah Tvil,e, amusement 5 3 m., p. medicinal purposes. He was tainment and special radio program, which will include ready. for the' by college, State Agricultural are three this event The year payments presentation of awards for by Salt Lake City officers casts ol the SOCIETY TO CELEBRATE following delegates: Mrp,. Pauline work during the past months earlier than last year, said Last Fridays V. n 3 as he attempted to have Farming-toThe February FARMINGTON Winegar. Woods Cross; Evelyn lear. Mr. Nichols. First payments last Salt. a in filled Davis cele37, Grantsville X the will Kenneth prescription ward Relief society Miss Crafts is general chairman year were not received until J.uly. here by R. C. Belnap fed Wood, Woods Cross; Dickson, store. brought Granite 28, Elr;,h&m 23. Lake day Relief drug Society annual George Clinton; brate the and L B, Draayer, . Wantecf there for petty larceny! the affair and Mrs. Nina Moss agent, 21. Jordan S3, home March 14, Crafts, Ilany state nareotic insptor, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Rampton and at Hie court house here, Tooele 33. JJ Woods Cross is in charge of he was held in the Salt Lake 3t, Cyprus t a Ethel Mrs. ge to Udy, ldemonst Ho answer the fraud charge. family were Sunday dinner guests according recreational part of the ty jail until March 1, when he was of Mrs. Lettie M. Adams of Layton. for d a-- I An-tri- ct I At ' Stresses Training -- - - spe-meas- ure 3. - PP Hol-hrok- be-citi- es d, . -- w Dr.-Gleas-on ir g I lerm . kind-registrati- on n, -- vice-preside- Farmers Al-rt- to Spring Kiwanians to Hear Leaders w, Program at accord-sfntfnfa-w- Court Houseu- two-thir- ill r ce J in Jordan , ds Farm-ingto- - nj -.- P. 'hia--anesLL six-mon- th nt ns I -- broad-arreste- out-endi- ng I coun-illarriso- n. |