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Show iOLI'M XXXIII APPROVAL deputy K Professor Blootfto OF . still V SMI I !:, I) VMS COUNTY SPORTSMEN TO Address Kiwanians w . till UT ll IISI V 1 . Mail 2.1, !!.!!. NUMBER Consolation TrophyJs Taken by Davis Team ' Uintah Captures Title HOLD BARBECUE l-- Mark A. Will T. flTIFNS Anniversary Today 50 ASK - LAYTON Professor Lonn Blood of the Utah State Agricultural colKAYSYIBBK (ili bint mg the lege will be the principal Sjuaher founding of the B.iifnt Ti .u lu r at the regular meeting of the I.ay-toy,mdli light mg niemon-i- i Kiwanis club at p m thus and addresses will be pii'ciited (Thursday) evening. at the Kay 'V die puldu, st hool, this jso Decision Reached . at Having made a recent viMt t Annual liarbmie to Re Held Cl Thursday afti noon Officials Appointed Monday South America, Professor Blood will be dlleitid bv ('el'i llliilllis Davis at Meetings Held by High School; w ill address those to Important Hosts Miss 7cna William-- , with senth present on a 'Democrats- Plans Complete study made of toiiiuto culture, and eii hill giade pupils paitinp.itbv Commission which will be of interest to farm he plilliipal addless (if the 1IU members. (1 Harafternoon w ill be given by FARMINGTON Naming of a K.WSUUl.K Plans anIncluded on the program will.be in on the FARMINGTON - Requests by old Holt, who will sp,-arestill clerk for iho annual bath cue D,vis tounty deputy g a exhibition b Ja completed V Means t Bavis What submit week county citizens' for aid in this and dance of the Davis fount lid ined an uncertainty Childs of Clinton. Si bool Principals and improving roads and (Mini spenkets in opening S KA 11,1. h commissioners Bile meeting in t Federation a to which will he luld ,ben poor start (letting off William be of officials to carry Mis will Wllitil', to appointment failed in the Davis hich s(hool lar session Monday rj i'iikim-u- ing game ot tlu slate basketball tourney , but eotning through i cunt v" pub! a itv i ban man, and Mrs out programs in the uiunty receivinfirm the appointment of Miss Saturdav evennu: in the tinal thiee games with decisive victories, Davis Dart K Ralph Williams, vet end we ed the attiution ot county commisThe festivities will stait with a Zda Waite, present chief deputy of the lov.il oigamation sioners at their regular meeting dance at s an and will ht lomphted basket eers walked otf with tlu covet txl consolation trophy, pH'ident u County Clerk R. Bruce Major. heie .Monday thus them as one of weeks two in the strongest teams the meet, with the hai hecue at 11 marking At a meeting held p ni Sill, Frank Whitesides (hailes O. A. Commissioner 'l'he Dears launderrated Dear from feature this je.il will Diver high school special previously F. Adams appeared and Marion the hut beeued buffalo meat satiii-- pievid too ninth fm the D.uts m Stoker, Democrat, was not present the hoard and asked that a KAYSVILLE In honor of her n iche.s. This meat was killed bv thi- opt mng game then all deputies, with the exeep-paednesduy w hi n i road one mile north from Toth birthday anniversary. Miss mining Brant S. Ninth, president of the Huy downed the to. ,d' by tile ' m of Miss Waite, were approved. the Paul Whitesides farm in East Emily Brough of Kaysville will be Iith Commissioner Fred L. Ramptorganization, and thi"c who have of to .s pi Thursdays game with Layton he w i, lined and improved. and No on, Democrat voting alftady .sampled the im.it a that Milfoid t lie Baits i a me bat k t rung Iho matter will lie taken at the and took the soutlnin ladvto the it is a rate treat. Commissioner Chester C. Flint. Pintmim nevt meeting following anup iiispec-- t N'OR'l 11 SM.TBXKE tune of Kinl.ivs flight still Officials approving the appointmlists f,.i the third iiniiiul lnl i loll of the project. The affair will be m iliatue of saw he Bait' detei mined to vtndi ent, the selection or rejection of mountain Junior Eat Stink show Street Opening Sid Sl.v , i hairm.ni of the tntiituin-nu-n- t rate them', )es when they won Hiss Waite for the office would arc now being distributed to mem-lon In half of the citiof hands in Appearing the Dixie the Kiwi's from he conn II been be will and ahlv ovii luve elide, virtually committee, rs and leaders of 'tiong zens of Sunset, I. Roy B. Smith assisted In Ylce-I- i esidt lit Bawl-cne- bv a mation.il Commissioner Stoker, had he been icultural margin and by the final agents, tigt that a sti,et. Sessions Mr. Sessions h.is fail night tlu leally found their 'ti ale present. ng i u ullui al leathers, nninhcis.of mile ill '21 feateil Bay son by a 12 opined from the Suncharge of the barbecuing of the and Future Farmers of Aim lira, and set long,t besouth Tarty Members Meet to the Clinton' 'ti,., ol meat and states that it will bo store Members of the Democratic partp r so m it of state dipaitnnntin order that propt rty may Sun-ja- y Hot Bark sc stitet, house here cooked court the to the met Nevada, Utah. slut taste at fnust in imtimtion y public be opened for building sites. ComHie fait that Btai River went and again at noon Monday in Membership in the organization Idaho, Montana, omiug, and. mission rs appioyed the action, will admit the holder and his p.ut-lie- r tin ougli the meet to eome up m in effort to iron out the difficulty western Colorado. The show this vvliuh will be done in cm peratijin at and to the celebiution ard from al! set mill place, mat kid the in as a s, the appointment. The meeting vear is set for June 7, li Sunsi t tow n it hm sc" in the tcuiney and had the stock jaids of Noith Salt Bake Konday, held behind closed doors, reports the membership sales are "daik Th1 board appointed them on included Ward C. Holbrook, chairYouthful exhibitors and tluir Spencer going to be well over the amount any one of the ttains met undouht-eillsold last vear. man of the state public service comadult advists ale uiged by au- Barton as registrar of vital staopening day, they would have gone down m deft at. Avoid Con jest ion mission; E. O. Muir, former county thorities of the show to study care tistics of Kaysville and Mrs. Barbulton as his deputy. Mr. Burton reBavis. coming thiough m the fiOther officers of the organizafommissioner; Commissioners Stok- fully the rules of the '21 page Br. Sumner Gleason, who denal three nights to decisively take which places tion include, Wendell Barnes, before and Rampton- and all county ofletin filing entries, ary-treasurer; J. V. WooNey, all cornels, including the touted ficials. Commissioner Flint was arc due lo be in the hands of M. parted recently to make his home not invited. chairman of the membership com- Biie ertw, and coupled with the Villi Woodhcad, secretary. North m Philadelphia. Weed Supervisor Salt latke, not lati r than May 13. The dispute arose when Demomittee; E. M. Bair, Keith Wmegar. fact that as a team they took scorT. J. Thurgood, Syracuse, who Gordon Pace. I.. S. (irant, J. N. ing honoi.s of the meet, marks them The booklet is prefaced by an cratic party leaders frowned on Mr. West, ('has. IB Burton. Fred Jones, a one of the finest teams ever hy the Davis Majors appointment of Miss Waite open letter from M. C Nelson. was reappointed out the lotal turned at institution. Joand Walker. ind claimed that she was holding John PIWB'Icntif Salt Bake City cham- County W'tcd Control committee as Page, Ralph Hires how they finished in the ber f commerce, which, in coopera- supervisor, was approved by the her position under a Democratic seph H. Burnett, directors. In admeet: Uintah, Bear River, state memon members the the dition tion with Salt laikc and Davis coun- board. to she when was idministration, really Br. I) Keith Barnes, ' county However, the chief i Republican. ty commissions, is sponsoring the bership committee, the member- North Summit, (irumte, Bavis, and Provo South Payson. ('ache, be from show. All officials and committee health director, appeared before of secured can these an the honor house held at the position ships guest open deputy, who ha members' urc listed in n second sec- the board and reported that a nurse Those not securing their is question for many years, .has reception to be held at the home men tion. This is followed by a general would be at work in the schools of the terved under both political parties, of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint, membership certificates ind refuses to divulge any political in West Kaysville. Sunday. program, then rules and reguta-tion-F. the county about April 1, employed party will be able to do so at the then prizes offered in F relaSeveral and hundred friends in those door but affiliations. charge suggest through funds furnished by the club de- board at- A. before tives are be to attend obtained the these divisions, prizes in that expected of education. He recommendSelections Party ' ed that children included In the Court house rumor links the event.' which is being given by tending so as to avoid congestion. partments, grand champion prize, high school at p. m.. March 21. awards in va- dental tames of George Naylor and Miss nieces and nephews of the honored Mr. Blamires. son of Mr. and special showmanship program be taken care of by rious and KAYTON Funeral service! for Mrs. prizes of- the county and and schools, coopspecial classes, de-Muriel Murdock, both of Bountiful, guest between the hours of 3:00 B. Blamires, will j George Mrs. Harriet E. Ellison will be held fered by various Salt Bake City erating. A meeting of these two u Democratic selections to the po- and 7:00 p. m. part for the Cent rul States mis- business Madiward West house and dealer with units will be held at a future date Miss born in was the jin mee'ing Layton Brough rtion now held by Miss Waite. sion of the L. D. S. church, March livestock men. under nt house son March Illinois. 23. p. county, Saturday to determine the course to be taken. Authoritative information reveale30. the direction of Bishop Wallaie Premiums total approximately d Monday that no decision was 1S04, the daughter of Thomas and Fire Prevention been has The following program When she was but Gailey. 25ni plus $500 in special awards, reached at the two meetings held Jane Brough. for The board night: Wednesday arranged died her Mrs. Ellison approved a request of at ofthree weeks old she crossed the tempoFARMINGTON Funeral servby Democratic party leader;, and rank and the same attractive prices held W. K. Tangren, forest service offir prayer, congregation; Song, homo at Jefferson ox avenue, in an her with sales auction parents the matter .was ices. with full military honors, rary e fered at previous again referred to plains vocal solo, Krminie cial, for a $ty appropriation to the decision of the commissioners. cart, when they settled at Porterwith the show arc aid in the in Ogden Wednesday following a 'Blamires; were held Wednesday in conjunction inClifford in fire prevention along the Wato ailments Strong; due remarks, illness trell; ville. years this L. D. S. chapel for to be offered year. satch However, no mention of the matter expected Farmington Dee P. J. and -strumental duet, to incident . range in Davis county. Also in resided She Porterville for age. 002 animals in the show world of appointment was made at the some .time and later moved to Rulon Lee Steed. B D. S Rentmeister; remarks. Bishop IB Iatst year was the cost of maintenA leader in West approved war veteran, who died in an Omaha ward affairs were sold for $'20, 20.51. afternoon session of the commissC. Mrs. Mr. and of ance flood light at the West a duet, her Burton; life, sheB Porterto during Wyoming. Returning ion. E. J. Maynard, of Billings, Mon- Layton meeting house. Herman remarks, as seven for served Clayton; ville. she cared for her aged mother hospital recently. years president John R. Walsh presided e Yr. W. M. I. A., was tana, former dean of the school of Blamires; vocal solo, Krminie until her death, and then moved to andBishop county attorney was assisted by II. B. Hellewell. of the ward at Utah State Agricul- forReferred to the was Alan Blood, agriculture the of waid first superintendent trill; benediction, a request of Kaysville, where she has resided in charge of the veterans organ-- , investigation will manage again tural college, and was a meinlier for the past 40 years. West Point citizens, represented by izations. of which the deceased was religion class will He arrive the junior show. Miss Brough has lived a very a member. Walter Blake and Joseph Montin Salt Lake City about April 15 to time her y life, for a busy devoting through gomery, Born in Farmington. December to assume duties. nursing, reading and L. D. S. 30, 1!5. Mr. Steed lived the greatproperty of the Royal Crystal Salt church work." In the latter she company to lands leased by them BOUNTIFUL Protesting hiring has worked in all branches and for er part of his life here. At the from the state. was he of his death time employed nethods at the South Davis high 10 was president of the as an electrician. In 111 he maryears chool, where an addition is being North Davis stake Relief society. ried Arvilla Workman, prior to de to the present building, two She filled a two-yemission for for military service with leaving pickets of a national labor union the church in the western states With 145th field artillery. the continued Thursday an endless and has done work in every temple that organization he served parade which was started a week of the L. D. S. church, including 1939 seas until the end of the war. ?o. Farm and home those in Canada and Hawaiian FARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Steed have Both Apparently not interested in Islands. She attended the Utah been enthusiastic workers in the improvement in Davis county was FARMINGTON In an effort to with the work, the two State Agricultural college and the veterans discussed at length in a full day Mr. Steed organizations. en have made no effort to hinder B. Y. U. and session of the county planning adjust sugar beet acreages for taught school in was a member of The American hbqrers from going to their jobs, Morgan county for several years. board and officials of the Utah planting under the i:3t) sugar beet Legion for many years and senior ccordingto Algot Johnson, memto the numerous rela- vice . State Agricultural college at the program, committee members are coun-Davis commander of the ber of the contracting firm which tives meeting this week to set allotments a attend to will.be courthouse Monday. expected post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, for farmers of Davis county. brother and sister: Samuel Brough, ty constructing the addition. of committee one of his death, time at the Although only Mr. Johnson said his firm, Fors Salt Lake The Layton Sugar company facMrs. and Adria for City, Survivors are hjs wife'' and tvo the board formed definite plans nd Johnson, Salt Lake allotment has been City general Rich of Porterville. work, the group toryat district this summer daughters, Bonita. 10 and Jacque-- 1 for theltKi: plantacres 5.723 set eontractors, is doing the work unand heard numerous suggestions line, fe; his mother. Mrs. Clara der a contract which has rases some and in the ing permits outlines for the welfare of rural been over subscribed, it acreage Steed; a sister. Mrs. Myrtle John- -' use of open or closed was stated. shop methods Steed ol areas. son; a brother. Lionel of employment. In order to bring all sugar beet At present there William Peterson, director of px-- j farms within the allotted number Farmington; Mrs. La Verne Chris-- . we, he said, 13 laborers on the Leone Mrs. and tensen tension work at the college, was! of acres, committeemen must make Drorbough, project, none of whom is a union of Mesa, Arizona; Mrs. Judith 'AITS. A. HtUVey IS Be in be r. principal speaker at the first ses-- 1 a slight reduction in some appliSheffield and Dunetta Steed of which was attended by land' cations as there are a number of sion, We hold no ill will toward any FARMINGTON Glendale. California; Mrs . Irene Preliminary members. He out-- ! farmers who have requested more committee use labor organization and expect no for Jack Whitely, 2!, Chritchley, St. Helena. California, hearing lined possible projects for the acreage than they are able to plant. difficulties. the contractor de- brought to Davis county to answer sisters. group, proposing as an immediate When adjustments have been clared. It is a policy of the union Following -- weretheceryice8t burglary charge, asecanddegree undertaking the survey of idlelanl i mndor Committeemen stated,- there- SVILLFT Mrs. Alpheus was room al E.-- B. represented by the two men to keep will be held Monday in the court Vocal-sol- o,reception vocal TheTaige w hich is ,of Sufficient value to merit Gregory; allotments -, Lanternin. emBei-the and traetmdy-decoratedHarvesrcntertamedfrom working with pink tof Justice of the Peace Walter so lo, David Hughes; piano solo, reclamation, -t f(ir-abe and I presume that is the Rampton of Farmington. Mrs. Earl Spencer; vocal solo. John club at her home Wednesday after- - white, with masses of flower and Members accepted the proposal jnoiuted the umer L. of and reason they are here. A. Vincent Mrs. program, noon. carnations of Saltja centerpiece Whitely, since being brought to Dewey Anderson; speakers. Bishop and the survey was scheduled to Allotments, set by the committee. The workers are chosen by the Farmington from Salt Lake City, Walsh, Bishop John Ivan Hess and Lake City reviewed the book, The sweetpeas. futVre ;uiU be mailed to farmers within a way in the Mortal Storm. by Phyllis 0 K. C Bowen; prayers. IB J. SesMr. and Mrs. lleber Sessions and KllundtT ?tate employment agency accord-m- s Saturday, has been held under afternoon r.,... a.. vs general session, The toll call and minutes Mr. and Mrs. I arley Jensen re- - w to needs of .the contracting bond, pending his hearing on sions and D. C. Hess. m., was started at l;3i hich p. firm, officials reported. The grave in the Farmington of last meeting were read by Mrs. ceived the guests. In charge of heard talks by Mr. Ieterson. Miss, alleged burglaries of Davis county the gift room were: Mrs. Bernard A PWA project, authorities of the homes. cemetery was dedicated by E. B. II. C. Burton. Davidson, assistant extenLuncheon was served to twenty-on- e (avn. Mrs. Ada Steed. Mrs. Myrtle Myrtle federal organization asserted a The defendant, apprehended by Gregoo. which was followed by and Dr. O. J. Wheat- sion director, and the members IMarch 30 following (riddle, Miss Wanda West, and a military salute fired over the economist. meeting- - to settle the dispute will Salt Lake City police yhen he college ley, Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. H. Miss Ixone Miller. Mr. and Mrs. be scheduled guests: trrave. three to molest attempted shortly. W. King, Mrs. 0. A. Williams, Mrs. J. N. West, Mr: and Mrs. Ross KAYSVILLE-T- he girls, had been held in that city popular VicK. Whitney of Salt Lake City, Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steed N. for investigation, until brought Modiste Mlle Herbert tor opera, ManV. Mrs. H. Bids Mrs. J. T. Arbon, assisted with the refreshments. here Saturday. annual as chosen the been has sell, Mrs. I). K. Barnes, Mrs. The bride has been extensively He was identified by Deputy $150 Davis high school opera and will H. Wm. Mrs. King. .entertained during the past month Stewart, Sheriff Reed Oviatt of Davis counbe presented in the school auditorifriends. Mr. Linn Sandall, Miss Miriam a host of um at :(0 p. m., March 30. ty as the man who allegedly htld Pmtf-vtinV- the - Barnes and Mr Mark Adams. iThe coup!ewilI make their home him at ba.r u ittia shotgrmNorcm This production, under t be h Each member and guestAvaTpre-nint- "InFarmingtonr FARSlTN GTON FleSilifi jjTT'Jl fty airect ionyears her TV, 1:13s, later escaping amid a removal of seventh, eighth and L. FlaceyTTnrtuui John of a FARMINGTON as a a with Submitting potted plant grade pupils to the South sented hail of bullets from the deputys to a charge of drunken driving, G such n as Kiss Mo songs low bid of approximately $73.txs, pistol. high school at Bountiful, a Vor. Barnes of Hamburg. Iowa, was Again. I Want What I Want will Ffrs and Johnson,-Sa- lt club of JLake .CitJ'. - The. affair' .occurred as. the next The meeting ?I5 when he appeared be- - When I Want It and The Time, Deputy committee of Farmington citizens conedu.-.- l be guest tractors, were awarded-th- e day and will be held the accused sus- appcarcdbefore-the-board-ti- f of the Peace WaRei jthe pjacei anj tj,e Girl. Justice Oviatt surprised w tract for construction of additions tti-a. afternoon Arthur the was Monday. he as cation, leaving Wednesday Ramptorr. pect it the Davis high school. Removal of these grades is plan- Blood, April 5, with Mrs. John Pe- - j on the rew Keene Curtis, Dean Day. Fount arrested was Barnes Milley home in Farmington. That Ferguson ?et-u- p terson as the assisting hostess. Mrs.j KAYSVILLE ned by the board under a The contract includes the erec-t- i' Monwest of Farmington. highway of the Montgomery, Lloyd Moon, Bob to take effect when school be- - D. M. Merrill will have charge of Family. a play, presentation n, on the east side of the present Farm Patrolman State Highway by day, Keddington. Eail Johnston, Louis American The of on unit be drama. will which lesson Kaysville the from building, of a library, two science Russell Ccdarlund, after he was Barnett, Fern Receipts from sale of principal gins next fall. All pupils nt Mary Parrish, seen be will Legion Auxiliary, and a kitchen. Present plans Utah farm products, including fed- Farmington south will attend thy ..summoned by terrified passengers Wright, Gloria Clark, Gertrude 1. school, Davis the APPOINTED UEADER Apr:l high from cdl for the building of the kitchen eral payments, totaled $3'v2i'i) Bountiful school and those in Barnes machine. Grossman. Marilyn Smith, Geneve I). P. Murray, state boys anfl Included in the cat of charac- the east end of the present cafe-kri- as compared with $.15,115, tssi in Kaysville north will be enrolled in said Holbrook Sheriff Hickenloopcr, and Marian Wood. Joseph In the new North 'Junior high school girls' club leader wjth the UtahJtcrs of this fine, play are Wayne Barnes the present kitchen will be 1037 and $40.R!7,m in 10.31. were his broth- Mary Morgan and Helen Ware will passengers extenP.ose K. Sheffield. State Agricultural college Prigmorc. Mary er and sistcr-in-lamodeled as a hall leading to the December. 103. the total income' to at Clearfield.' and two young act as pianists, and will be accoms Led by Nephi Taylor, as spokes- sion service, has been notified of Bonnemort, Eugene Prigmore library and science rooms. Barnes had panied by the orchestra, directed Utahns was $3.s54,txri as compared 'whom Lakers Salt appointment" to the national' cn Sheffield. Clifford Green. Work on the additions will be with $ 1222.0 s in December. 1037. man. the group pointed out that as by John L. Stacey. up picked in charge of the eight- -' thy Tolman. Rulon D. Barnes, Linn too were children the income 103 thought total they the Of ' PWA ?1J30,H under The choruses, orchestra, dancers, a The sherif f "quoted the passenfnpleted project, club congress, Sandall and Darlene Sheffield, w:th the federal government was in govern qrent payments; 1037, rmall to be transported so great a eenth National to and felt Alas principals will total 200 peolucky be directed by saying they' gers in conjunction The play "fig- distance, to and from school each which will be held and it promises to be a fine 55 per cent of the funds ?:!!,tx1; and 193i, $1,1 12 after car out of the alive, ple., speeds get B. tort W, Phillips Livestock Barton, Myron No action was taken by the with the International ind the local district furnishing 45 ures released by the federal bureau 'day. of .5 to t miles per hour. performance. t ' show in Chicago December 1 to 5. and Mrs. R N. Kilfoyle. board. of agricultural economics show. cent. - - HANGS FIRE n SATURDAY NITE ROAD OPENING ' I Dart Crew Shows Beal Strength After First Days Defeat; Decisive Victories Recorded Three (James trick-ropin- BOARD TO AID i - 1 I -- I Relatives to Pay Tribute Sunday To Miss Brough i Officials Release Premium Joists for , be-f- Junior StoclShow -- -- ."'-I- 1 n I id v one-quart- er ! vv v - secret- , . jU s, Co4nrliv Affprrmnn oalurQaj 4-- H . j 1 : j t.ot-fiv- Ix-lto- Cot-th- Pickets Parade at South High School; Protest Hiring right-of-wa- Speakers Discuss Improvements on ar Committee to Set Acreage Allotment Farms and Homes For i Program j j Burglary Case to Be Heard Friday By Davis Judge i j - s - jkA non-memb- j farniers-wh(V-wish- -tn- TT- , , "T Bot-tom- e. $3,-K- - Herbert Opera to Be Given Farmington Group Protests Removal Of Three Grades Opened for School Additions By Davis Board - I Tipsy Driver Fined Wednesday by Justice Rampton Le-Con- te well-wishi- g j or j well-know- . 7 Auxiliary Flay to -- Be. Seen.. April n -- -3 receiits j fo-im- s ! a, w Hcl-hi- Doro-comrnitti- -e .hitch-hiker- 4-- H fur-fiBhi- ng jx, P-- w-i- ! I s. |