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Show lift 4 ;OLCM xxxnr 1 KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. T11UKSI) Y, MAKC11 Kaysville Will FINAL DAT- E-' Have CityPark IS SET FOR In Near Future WELL FILING KAYSVILLE Plans to beautify Students Are Hurt As Vehicle Leaves ! 2I.J9M ' NUMBER Make Plans for Banquet: r, COUNTY AID IS . . 51 SOUGHT BY BEEMAN plot of land, located on the north outskirts of Kaysville 1mts city, was announced this Week by Underground Water iThornley K. Swan, mayor. Have Until Friday Present plans call for planting To Make Claim ot' trees and shrubs in preparation for a recreational area for the city. Work will be completed at a cost ot $2200, with the major portion of the funds being furnished. by the underground water in Utah who National Youth administration. ' have not already done so will have until Friday. -- March 22. to file Many of the ladies clubs have ex- - dauna to their wells, drains and pressed the desire, to canvass the tunnels: This date mat the end secure shrub-- j 0f the filling period granted by Uty. ln an effort , to th? new park'ltho last slatt k'K'stiturc ,n 'aivril-acr- e Highway in Layton pjye IllJUred AS ScHool Hus Goes Out of Control and Crashes in Irrigation Ditch; Driver Said Wheel Froze LAYTON Five South Cache high school students were snorted recovering Wednesday from injuries received early bus in which they were Surday morning when the school Jdintr crashed into an irrigation ditch in Layton The injured were. MaLdellewiS, 17, of RierH eights Otto S. Grow Asserts That lxvs of Hoes Harms Fruit Industry i FARMINGTON Seeking aid from Davis county in rchabiliting the bee industry, Otto S. Grow, manager of the Rocky Mountaih Honey company, met with commissioners at their regular meeting Monday. Asserting that 85 per cent of the boos in the county were destroyed thrmighr-the- countys - dis tribution of grasshopper poison, Mr. Grow asked that the county purchase itixr hives of bees to re- place his stock lost last year. He said that this number could be purchased at a cost of 1.50 per hive and that his company would pay transportation expenses from ' u j S J . "ells wT"n V' Installation of gravel walks and state lrrmurowTrersinvr' claimed fountains and seeding of 17,'.s7, leaving 7553 wells yet in- of Leah 17, is of 16, Providence; Maughan, grass planned at a future date claimed ihxi of which ate in la- Jrtel Stirland, of 10, vis county. Water users of this Melva Leishman, fellsville; county to date have filed on Woo fellsville, and Muriel Johnson, 1G, Claims are now being wells Wilford George, & Providence. the state engmeeis offiee at the of bus, driver 5t of I'Ogan, at the rate of 35 per day ustained facial cuts. Underground water users are Attended Games to cooperate in making these second two of the uiged was The bus claims so their rights might he fnroute home from Salt Lake City protected, T. 11. llumpherys, state there South Cache was playing in tournament. engineer, said. the' state basketball control of out went Local Representatives vehicle The jas Claim blanks may be obtained was traveling through Layton at the state engineers office or g 12:30 a. m. The driver reported front Allan Hodson of Iaiyton, or froze, causing the front wheel Ieslie Arnold of Woods Cross. the vehicle to veer across the hightwo-foThese men will be at the Davis irrigation way into the anal The students, seated on long county court house Friday. March .J. from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. to Kats running the length of the bus, blanks and assist in prepforward. distribute fere jammed aration of claims. Rights will be Dr. Noall Z. Tanner of Layton administered first aid and took recognized if claims are mailed and postmarked by midnight Frithe injured to an Ogden hospital. The remaining students were takday. The law acknowledges rights of en in a Davis county bus as far all persons using underground watai Brigham City, where they were er prior to passage of the ' act, net by a South Cache bus and March 22. 1933. These rights, when token to their homes. filed by claim, will be considered by the state engineer before new rights, by application, are grantCLUBS DAVIS ed. Filing fees are 2.50. Must File Immediately An amendment to the under. ground water law, passed by the 1939 legislature, provides that failure to file notice of claim within the time required by law will Bus in which five South Cache students sustained injury. bo evidence of intention to abandon such rights, and in distribuMrs. Samuel Morgan Named tion of underground water the to Wilcox Will Gailey state engineer may disregard any President of New not filed. Reunion claim Wed George When the law was passed a year Organization was granted for water users to FARMINGTON MrsJoseph E. file their claims, but twice since KAYSVILLEMembers of the extensions of time have been grantKAYSVILLE Forming of a dist- Wilcox announces the marriage rict federation, to he affiliated of her daughter, Jane L., to George John Gailey family will hold a ed. Friday is the final deadline. nth the Utah Federation of Wo-ne- A. Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. reunion at Davis high school Sunclubs, was completed at a Otto D. Heath, of Salt Lake City. day from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., acaeeting of Davis county women, The marriage ceremony will be cording to Heber C. Gailey, oldest held at Davis high school Thurs-dConducts Meet performed in the Salt Lake L. D. living son of the early Utah pioneer. S. temple, April 10. The observance will mark the Miss Wilcox will be attended by Mrs. Samuel Morgan of Kays-vill- e Members of FARMINGTON was elected president of the Miss Virginia Young of Farming-to- n 100th anniversary of Mr. Gaileys Farmington post of the American L. S. D. church. and Miss Della Howard of membership in the group. Other offLegion met at the court house Robert Heath, He was a minister of the United Monday night and heard addresses Cross. icers named were: Mrs. Loy Wood, Woods will Brethren in Herefordshire, Engl- by A. S. Horsley, state adjutant; Mrs. brother of the groom-to-bClearfield, firsjt and. prior to coming to the 'Unit Air. Fisher, state baseball chairPaul Smith, second man. be best Centerville, D. Keith Mrs. Miss Wilcox is a graduate of ed States. He settled in Kaysville man. and June Valliant, national Barnes, Kaysville, secretary; Mrs. the Davis high school and L. D. S. in 1854, and has. many descendants field representative. Walter W. Steed, Clearfield, treasubusiness college. She has for the in Davis county. Following the business meeting, LeConte Mix. Stewart, past two years been employed as rer, and Between 200 and 300 persons ate the Auxiliary served a luncheon, Kaysville, state director. a clerk in the Davis county treas- expected to attend the program, during which the post flag was pre" which will be directed by William sented to Commander II. B. Ilelle-we- ll urers office. State Officers Install Mrs. Alberta L. Jacobs, Mrs. 0. by Miss Thelma Mayfield. Mr. Heath graduated from South G. Sears of Salt Lake City. McGaven and Mrs. H. J. Lake and in school Salt City high of the state federation, attended the University of Utah. aided in organizing the local group. A wedding reception will he held Davis clubs represented at the at 8 p. m, April 10, at the A. T. meeting Thursday were Bay View Farmington. and Art clubs of Kaysville, Ladies and showers Numerous parties Literary club of Centerville and have been for the bride-to-bplanned the Ladies Clearfof club literary among them will be a miscelield. Other clubs in the county shower to be given by Miss laneous plan affiliation within the near futYoung at her home on Virginia ure, Mrs. Morgan said. April 4. Students Hurt in Crash d ft. California. Also Hurt Fruilmen Loss of bees last year, not only hurt us, but the fruit growers of the county as well," said Mr. Grow. Pollination of fruits demands that bees be located in orchards. - We placed bees in a apple orchard near Tooele, and from the orchardista own statement, he har- 150-ac- ot FORM DIST. FEDERATION Jane Family Conduct Heath ns Farmington Post Men-Glean- t CITIZENS SEER Rotary Speaker Will Talk at Davis High Assembly WATERSUPPLY Eric' Illingworth KAYSVILLE Grimwade. war correspondent and Munich Fellow university, of will England, speak at Davis high school at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at a special assembly. Mr. Grimwade is in Utah as speaker in the last of a series of four lectures, sponsored by the committees on international relations of the Rotary clubs of Kays-villOgden and Brigham City. His subject at K p. m. Tuesday at the Central auditorium in Ogden will be, Britains Stake in Stoke-on-Tren- t. ei the European Crisis. The public is invited to attend both the assembly program and the lecture in Ogden. Peck-inpaug- h, Jn -- - e, Selected; Event Set for Lagoon Selection of a 1940 Davis tounty fair and naming of officers of the fair board were highlights of a meeting held at the court oouse here Wednesday. M. P. Whitesides was chosen chairman of the board. Golden Ste art and Mrs. William E. Gailey, Miss Mary Crafts, ecretary, and Henry Kendall, finance chairman. Mr. Stewart was also named publicity chairman. The fair will be held at Lagoon on August 28 and 29. Appointment of committee heads iU be made at a meeting, at 2 P. mn March 20, at the court house. FARMINGTON place for holding the . To Hold Meet CLEARFIELD A 'meeting-ono Davis County Sugarbeet Grow-f- T association will be held at the orth Davis junior high school p. m." tonight (Thursday),' W uCriddle, - president, - announced. Those attending will hear a report from the contract committee, Concerning negotiations between representatives of beet growers and processors with respect to f - contracts. - IDAITOAN FINED 10 KAYSVILLE- -J. D. Cardoza, o A postponed KAYSVILLE meeting of officers and directors of the Kaysville Irrigation company will he held in the city offices at 7 p. m. Monday, according to W. D. Barnes, president. Officers of the company, named at a meeting Monday, are: W. D. Bamesrpresldeiit; Frank Bennett, vice president and II. J. Barnes, James Ball secretary-treasure- r. William B. Smith and the officers comprise the board of directors. X 1 sA I V r j'-- Syracuse Seeks Park Caretaker gave his address as Idaho, fined 10 Saturday by Justice the Peace Walter Hampton, oen he pleaded guilty to a charge S riving 65 miles an hour in zone. The position of SYRACUSE d caretaker of the memorial park and the Syra cuse water project has been placed open for bids. Thomas J. Thurgood iresident of the town board, said Syracuse-Clear-fiel- 2,090, llan To Show Pictures At Rotary Meet KAYSVILLE Carlton T. Sills. advertising manager of the Rio Grande railroad company, will be iniest speaker at a meeting of the Kaysville Rotaty club at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, according to C. A. Epperson, who is conducting the program. Mr. Sills will show natural color sound movies Through the Rockies", picturing natural scenic wonder along the route of the railroad in Utah and Colorado. y" . Clarence B. Layton was named captain of Phillips camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers at a reorganization meeting held at the home of Mrs. Lucy Bishep- - Friday afternoon, She. succeeds Mrs. Walter CojtrelL Other officers named were Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, first viceLucy- - Bishop, captain Mrs. LeRoy Webster, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. George F. Barker, registrar; Mrs. Gilbert Nance, historian; Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Mann. parliamentarian; Frank Ringer, custodian of relics; Mrs. Ella Burton, organist; Mrs. Francis Pratt, chorister; Mrs. Samuel B. Rushforth, chaplain, and Mrs. E. L. Linford and Mrs. Amos Odd, library and scrapbook custodians. The lesson was given by Mrs. Linford on Indians and Pineers. Mrs. E. EL Scofield, Mrs. Linford and Mrs. James Chipman assisted Mrs. Bishop during the afternoon, , , x:; j: second-vice-captai- City jeweler, while he was traveling in Jeruselem in 1912. The spot pictured is known as Golgotha, and the crucifixion is said to have' taken place just above the large opening in the stone. The area is owned jointly by the Catholics ap4 Alohammed- and the property is divided j ans I barbed wire fence," as is a by shown in the photograph. Started On Post Home in Layton Le-ia- W --Mr.; A '3 4 j Passages from the 27-3- mock- ed him,- they took off from him the robe, and put on him his garments, and led him away to cruci2 And they fy him. Mark bring him unto the place Golgotha, which is, being interpreted. The And place of a skull. Luke 5 when they came unto the place which is called The skull, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand and the other on the left. John 19,16 Then therefore he delivered him unto them to be crucified. 1 and 42 Now in the John 15-2- 23-3- un-Mr- J y ; 1 - n-- . LJte0" Bible,1 relatfollows: ing, the. .incident,., are And when they Matt. 1 - Layton American Legion Auxiliary ntheneJom? of unit, sponsoring organization. Po No of Uyton Following are committee offic- - can Legion, when a crew of 30 ls in charge of arrangements: gionnaries and friends of the Ralph Hampton, MrsrChloc j gion' turned out formwork,' poured .IIar7mandMr. Elva Cunning- - concrete, beautified the grounds s. ham, tickets; Mrs. Leona Adams, and helped get the project well - - , , Louella Rosmait, Mrs. Ruby der way. ' Weaver, Airs. Ella Dawson and I At noon the Auxiliary of the Post Airs. Robert Dansie, refreshments; prepared a luncheon at Dansies Airs. Alabel Sill Adams, program ; I Service station. Hostesses for the Airs. Luella llumpherys, public-- 1 occasion were Mrs. Eld Layton, Mrs. L. Rampton, Mrs. Grace Pooe, ity; Airs. Elias Dawson, prizes; Airs. Alathias Cleveland, decorat-- 1 "JrBerny Rosemait, Mrs. Ella I Dawson, Airs. Shand Cunningham ions. . . Refreshments will be served fol- lowing the program. Tickets may comPleted within the nprurd from member of the next b5lIdinsr few months. It is to be of I auxiliary. rustic structure (log and native rock) and wil serve as a cotnmu- Le-M- rs. ) the crucifixion of Christ, taken in 19-4- Vv ml . t Jf. Editors note In securing a pic tore Tor the- - Easter, season,, we were f ortonate nr find ing an unusual photograph of the exact spot where Christ was crucified, taken by M. B. Parks, Salt Lake it i.XXXX: t J n Above picture Is the site of City- jeweler,- - y . Mrs. C. B. Layton Named Captain of Phillips D. U. P. Construction is LAYTON Lila Eccles Brimhall will give interpretations of modern drama at the Layton L. D. S. ward chapel at .2 p. m., March 28, according to officials of the X i ar Carlton T. Sills Cooperation Layton Auxiliary To Present Drama Program March 28 V rfl attributed re-fe- et -- ' They pro-regul- . I f 18,000. I " Wednesday. Elgin U. Roberts, board member Bids will be received at the home from the South BountifCA district, of T. Joseph Steed, clerk, on or said that plans were being made, before March 27. whereby the board and Woods Cross town will cooperate in bringing water to the area in question. I He said that there were a number of families located near the school who would also connect with the I new line, if it is installed. A meeting of board members I and ' Woods Cross officials has been set for April 3, I KAYSVILLE-M- rs. Beet Growers -- Water Company Plans Meeting at the loss to the distribution of grasshopper bait, which they asserted, attracted bees as well as grass- School Hoard and Woods Cross hoppers. Commissioners said Monday that ... I Ian Cooperation Move they were investigating ways and means of aiding the industry, and in Laying Line that a aurvcy w11 made de. termine the relative importance to fruit industry, FARMINGTON Asking aid in.th1e A J letter this week by written bringing culinary water to the South Bountiful public school be- - County Clerk R. Bruce Major to cause children do not have enough the Yakima chamber of commerce water, even for drinking purposes, I jn the state of Washington fol-- a committee, headed by Mrs. Mows: I Blanche Moss, met with the Davis writing you for informat-count- y board of education at iti ion regarding intensive spray ceedures in your-appl- e orchards to meeting Monday. now what particular means you A surface well now located on the school property is the only nve established in protecting the d population during the source of water supply, Mrs. Moss O board members, and it is in-- 1 ,5'i'on ct,vty. adequate to supply the 12H pu- - jI Eo Considerable destruction in the colony here in our county has pils attending the school. It is I water is occurred in the last few yean and lanned, if sufficient rought to the property, to beau- - I there is considerable controveny to fruit tree sprays, along with tify the grounds, she said. Estimated cost of installing 2000 thr possible facton being iron pipe will be "Possible. of four-ine- h "They Brought Him to the Place Golgotha Clark-Jhome- Fair Officials set- FOR SCHOOL pol-tol- newly-organiz- ed e, (1. er y. vice-preside- nt; vested 40,000 bushels more with bees on the land, than when they were not there. "Fruitmcn Davis throughout county reported a much smaller crop last year, through the loss of our bees, and I have been asked to bring them back into the orchards this year to aid in pollinating the fruits, he said. Loss to beemen last year was - Wood and Jean Thurgood Girl banquet to be held in Helen Ross (left). Mrs. Melvin make programs for M Laton this (Thursday) evening. re 1912 by M. B. Parks, Salt Lake Rotary Program Set for Meeting 1 purposes.. It willj size. 48 approximately in . was crucified The Layton Post No. 87 wishes place where he J to, extend its thanks to tbe.. .many , there wajia., garden. a. new tomb DGDEN-ommitlee-s Tiave Venl frienda of the Legion, who have wherein never -- man - yet laid. ftnamed for the district con-- j been so good to help Rotary in many ways Jews of the because then There ference which will be held in Og- - hn Siting the project started, was tomb the (for preparation den, Alay 6 and 7, and preparations Layton Post now has the largest nigh at hand) they laid Jesus. are being made for an outstanding I membership it has ever had in its The Bible relates that when list of speakers, according to.L. W. I history.. Alary Magdalene found the atone Nims, of Ogden, general chairman I DRIVER FII-Trolled away from the tomb, she of the conference committee. General theme of the conference, KAYSVILLE Lcr 1 i cf went In search of Jesus and upon - j Salt Lake City, wra finding Him, she went henceforth which will be attended by Rotariii and told the disciples, I have ans and their ladies from Utah and I sentenced to 2 Vs seen the Lord". Jesus appearing southern Idaho, is What Rotary j he pleaded grlity of charge of c among the disciples, therefore Can Do for Vocational Guidance 1 LorenJustice o( Governor District be Youth. unto Peace to said Cj you: them, as the Father hath sent me, even zo RftThomas of Blackfoot, Idaho, Barnes, who 1' rJ t' i ed a will preside at the meeting. , ao send I you. i'.:y c! t 1 r , 1 SO-d- iy |