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Show XXXV VOLl'ME KAYSVlIXF.-mVl- first Graduation Is Slated This Evening At Clearfield School for Entrance 204 Will Receive Diplomas at Senior High School; Fine Program Will Be Presented This Evening SERVICE COUNTY, I T Ml. S IS Office Will Seeking Count FARMINGTON Reestablishment of an iaopley nient service in Davis county was announced this week, follow my a Meeting of the Pavi.s'Nsint planning committee - district, following: munity, and also give consideration on works where a shortage of labor exists. Need for Workers LAYTON Melvin Jacques, There is always an urgent need a mechanic at Pick's service stafor workers in the production and tion in Laton, was critically harvesting of farm crops during m. at a. 9:3F injured today the different seasons and all per(Thursday), while at work under sons interested in securing this an automobile. of work should registvrX ith type Witnesses stated that Jacques this service, it was pointed out. was hurt when a hydraulic jack Employers of this type of labor released the car, under which he should advise the agency suffiwas working, causing the vehicle in advance of the time they ciently to pin him to the floor. Both need workers, to enable the sides of his lower jaw were imay service to send the 'employment broken. best qualified workers. It is believed that the complete cooperation of employers, unemployed applicants and county officials will assure residents of Pavia 'county that opportunities for work j within the various communities can and should be filled by local resi-- , (Special to The Reflex) and dents who are unemployed Mark Argy le, st.t.hjhg work. CLEARFIELD recreational supervisor of Clear A of the Em- field, announces . the following P.lo.viu-n- t representative w. maintain of-Service summer for the weekly program lice hours at the Court house in . Farmington each Saturday from 9 Monday ami Wednesday : third a ni jogjo p ni jn rMm 102, to 4 p. m., Commissioners and fourth grades, room, or oftener if seventh and eighth grades, 4 to necessary. 6 p. m.; town softball, 6 to s p. m. Tuesday and Thursday: first and second grades, 2:30 to 4 p. m.; OUTING PLANNED fifth and sixth grades, 4 to 0 p. m.; LAYTON Plans for the annual town baseball, G to K p. m. summer outing of the Utah manuSalt-aiFriday: Girls' softball. 4 to 0 facturers league to be held at n announced was 0 m.. to 13, town today July p. softball, pi m.; Saturday: town baseball, 3 to 5 p. by Jabez S. Adams of Layton, ary-treasurer of the gropp. m. . . Injured Today orchestra; mvoca-t- President Arnold D. Miller; Down Moses, and Nut Brown Maiden," mixed chorus; remarks, Ninth grade class Lyman Clark, the Gloaming, and resident; "In clarinet quartSweet and Low, ette- "The Citizen of Tomorrow, The Soft Air is UVon Barber; boys quartette; short Blowing Keid Davis, Birge Stewart -. tavs, Dahl; "Fiahin'boya; io "Democratic chorus; Citizen, Robins; reading, Wanda "When Day Is Done, dou- Francis Adams;. Is Announced string orchestra; George Q. Bennett. Following is the list of grad- bene-dicticr- ty Aloha Oe ; uates: Jean Abrams. Beecher Adams, Clark Adams, Cyrus Adams, Mary Adams, Wayne LiVon Vee . Wanda Mae Adams, Wm. Adams, LaVernd Anderson, Anderson, Gaylen Baird, Ranford, LaVaun Barber, Mar-te- ll Barnes, Leland Barnes, Ruth Bennett, Fern Bennett, Russell Bennett, fi htx-onie- s Barnes, Max Barton, Chad Beazer, Jay Beazer, Darlene Beesley, Doro-- 'j thy . 1 Arthur Birt, LeuJene Birt, Dorothea Bingham, Guy Bingham, Vivian Bingham, Howard Bloxham, Calvin Bodily, Frank Bodily, Kath-ery- n r, Bodily, Dean Bone, Pearl , (Continued on Page Five.) secret- Layton Scout Gains Highest Award kays-vil!e-l.- -- WILL BORROW a . j K. y la-gio- n z ' one-minu- z: i J n Clearfield Ward ' V Pel-be- i r. Ceme-Stoke- r, j i Rejoin intensive BOUNTIFUL - An of momliers Pavis by campaign chapter, American Red Cross, will begin Monday and continue for on week, iij.au effort to reach a quota of Sf.uo, set by the national organization for relief of allied countries ' f Europe, Golden W, Stewart, this fond drive chairmaii, said ' morning Outlining a loeul campaign, Rob-'c- rl S. Elliot, general field representative for Utah, met with local Red Cross leaders at the home of Mrs, F. It. Muir, of Bountiful,' Tuesday, and said, We must strive to alleviate the sufferings of soldo r and civilians in the embattled in concert North Pavis junior high school hand, under the direction of II. I,. Gleason, will he heard countries of Europe. ton cemetery at Memorial day services. at kaysville'-l.aDrive workers and their districts 'are: LcUoy B. Smith. Sunset, South Weber and. Clearfield; Wright KAYSVILI.K Memorial day West Point an.d Clinton; L. Child, Poppy Day Will HOARD will la observed at three points m DAVIS K. Ellison, East . Layton, West Noith Pavis county next Thursday, Re Held I and Japanese: ton, .ay Syracuse with s, i vices jdated at the W. Epperson, East ana Albert ton cemetery, Syracuse KAYSVILI.K West Kaysville; A. L. Clark, Farm-- n Bright red a nd Fin mington. and North Farmington; Jo-poppies, symbol of American ton Services at the Kaysville-LaIjvis.lost during the past World MONEY Williams, Centerville and MORE be will distributed i paik will he directed by laiyton rth Centerville: C. C. Gardner, war, post, The American Dgion, and Bountiful One and Three; William throughout Pavis county Saturthe following program has been II. Holbrook, Bountiful Two; C. M. day by memlnrs of Ameiican 10S Teachers' Sign in ranged, b, ginning at 10 a. in.; Auxiliary units Egan, Orchard and South BountiMore than 53,il poppies have .Fall to order, Elias A. Dawson; ful; Elgin U. Roberts, West BounContracts to "Aidci ua." band and congregation; bimn prepured by disabled vettiful. prayer, John S. Stevenson; band erans for distribution in Utah. Quotas set in the various commuReturn Cavalier selection, Overture"; Mrs. Lyda M. Burton, president nities ure based on population, Mr. instrumental quartette; address, ewart pointed out. .of Kaysville unit, said today. Jalx-S. Adams; silent to- - borThese artificial flowcpZwill FARMINGTON . flan telegram received by Mini salute; tiring squad; taps, Herbert row Ikctwecn 520,000 and $25, 11 to Muir from Norman II. Pavis, nabe sold for the benefit of dis I,. Gleason. abled veterans, their families meet present expenses were drafted tional chairman of the Red Crosse and the families of the dead. ('. Geary, of Morgan, will Ik hy members of the Pavis county said: With severt1 million men locatspeaker at special services to be board of education at their regular eonductid at 10 a. m. at Farming-to- meeting Monday. ed in mortal combat on French New I D. S. Group This amount is expected to pro- and Belgian soil,, the relief needs cemetery, under the direction of Farmington post No. 27 of the vide funds for operation of the of Belgian and Frevlfh people are Is Selected in . American Legion. The program, school government until funds due reaching staggering proportions. being arranged by Commander H. jfrmn the federal government on Already five million pltjful refuB. I lcllew cH. will also include musi- - j Into projects completed during the past gees are clogging every cal numbers. trywas it out. and central southern France; pointed ,)cnr arrives, (Special to The Reflex) To Fill VaraneirH Memorial srvices will be coning to escape bombing, and sDJV CLEARFIELD - Officer of .the ducted at the Superintendent Hubert C. Bur- ing from airplanes. Our reprcsen- Syracuse cemetery Clearfield Y. W. M. I. A. were se- - j at 10:30 a. was authorized hy the board to tatives in France report thousands ton Jensen m., with.Nephi looted at a sacrament meeting Sun of Salt lake of teachers failing to dying by roadsides, of - wounds, fill vacancies City, former president day evening. of the Canadian L. P. 8. mission, sign contracts for the coming year. fright and hunger. American Red Those named were Ruth Adams, ns the principal speaker. Of thg 130 employed, ion had Mon- Cross must rush relief of every signed and returned contracts. kind if these innocent people are president; Eloisc Stoker, first The following program has been days counselor and EaVon Stuart, secMr. Burton and George Q. Ben- to bo saved. We are expending rt Invocation, William ond counselor. Iella Reed was arranged: board member, were named as millions of dollars, in money ami nett, instru-of (riddle Clearfield; ' a committee to provide improve- supplies, but we need more and retained as secretary-treasuremental quartette selections, ment at the Clinton school. Work bigger contributions to carry on. Officers released were hy ( ;0rdon Ohlson; voehl, duets, will include Ruth ; leveling of a recreation Cannot urge upon you too strongMontgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess, Jr., of president; area. ly the need for prompt action if Adams, first counselor, and Eloise Farmington; "History of the waa Hillhouse we arc to befriend these sorely Roliert second counselor. appointed tery, Mrs. Glen Briggs; vocal trio of the West Bountiful pub- tried victims of brutal warfare. We selections, Athleen Smith, Marsielle janitor lic school, lie succeeds the late count upon you to reach and over: Dawson and Marjorie Ware of V. W A. Arhuckle. subscribe your goal within shortest lon. tap(t (;(,r,jt',n Ohlson; benedic- - James A recommendation that the north possible time. Every days delay o. a. stoker. ion, backstop at the tennis courts at means hundreds may die because we have not brought them aid, in Pavis high school be raised, this their saddest hour. Peach The to approved. Reflex) (Special ' A recent SUNSET reorganizaSet tion of the Sunset Y. W. M. I. A.' Saturday Play Schedule trio; remarks, Principal Holt; Superintendent Hubert C. Whispering Hope and Burton; remarks, Will j ' ble Cross - let will cooperate with bcal people on jobs available within a com- Mechanic Is school ues. $600 QUOTA IS SET FOR DAVIS Campaign Monday to Raise Fund 6-3- -3 Program has boon The following program the evening: Eastn irranged fop .NUMBER 8 23. Workers' Jobs Aid ' . Y Rod 1 Clearfield. Y. M To Give Memorial Day Concert First annual graduation exercises of CLEARFIELD of .emr.Lyer v th Davis junior high school will be held in the school y roups,reprSva: to aid uneniployTM workers Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. this (Thursday) evening, G. Harold in finding jobs in private employment. Holt, principal, announced. This service is Two hundred four students will receive the first diplomas plicants who are extended all apseeking positions, system in the Davis regardless of occupation. issued since inauguration of the The servcounty school completion Tlll'KSP MIA Iay-ouns- ei Names Officers w-a- a Growers Referendum Vote on May J named Bessie H. Gwilliam, f he had received Gaylen Baird (center) pins badge on his mother, Mrs. Clarence P. Baird after so honored, is be to ward degree as an Eagle Scoot. Lynn Whitesides, one of three in Layton . pictured at extreme left. Scoutmaster Leo Ware is at right. LAYTON Gaylen Baird, 13-- 7 son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- P, Baird, was Sunday night awarded an eagle badge, the high-- t honor f Boy Scout, at a held in the Layton L. b. ward chapeL Gaylen, said io be one" of 'the youngest scouts ever to receive hn('r is the third Layton youth to receive the coveted award The5courfbg her two are W. Sill, of Sterling Lake City, and Lynn White--H of Layton. . ear-ol- d spe-Progra- f the Ogden 5. r,0f0r J 5? have been elevated as daring the past few years. other boys received first and second class at the program. Leo W. PUtmaster, - was , awarded m Ji nes . Area j Two Bountiful Remanded.. To Davis Jail . to Bountiful, ox tc npj, , oountv ? S,erv fore Jesse Ward, pleading ' guilty a juvenile, was th acn- - months in Davis be appeared be-of the Peace William LkWi0.!0 Bountiful, Saturday. Blant, 18, also of Boun-i- s ordered to serve 90 days when he pleaded fsiltv odri riS. same offense before aU Xober of the juvenile court. t. XI FARMINGTON-j-A-plan-to-- ac commodate labor needs in sugar beet fields by declaring a vacation in Davis county schools during the by term is this week being studied educamembers of thr board tion and a committee of representative farmers. of Appearing before the board education at its regular meeting committee explained Monday, the students were of that many and early sumfall needed in the mer for beet thinning and topping. The group suggested that school stubegin a week later so that or at work could topping, dents (Kit the 'km stf rtTfltrtter W that they could be at work during the thinning period in the spring. George E. Elgin U. Roberts and and Dibble, board members, oit na as a named were Clarence Stoker feas-abmost the to study committee plaji and make a the senti the county to determine ment of interested persons. -- To Observe Anniversary Exemption on Furniture County of lat Luke-Adams-Win-s- FARMING TON-1-$300 exemp- - f Furniture in the'eounty year enacted was assessed at $100,471, while this statute tion on furniture, a by the 1939 Utah legislature, will year the figure oqjy reaches $1,110; deprive Davis county of - $163,301, the assessor revealed. Despite the Luke Adam, . LAYTON. County Assessor Joseph E. Wil- personal property- - lost, the total .. Mr. son and Mrs. Frank of for assessment the is after only county liams said Wednesday, filing D. Adams, of Layton, received a a report on assessments. check Thursday as second place award for art work entered in the lots- Real Estate assessed A Award for Poster Other Real Estate Iitham Foundation International Poster contest at San Francisco, Total all Real Estate Total -- assessed Improvements int. California. feu The-yottthj- at the Layton public school, chose a Boston bulldog, and titled it "Lets Be Pals. Livestock Buffalo Horses Cattle . Other Layton students who reMr. and Mrs, William It. Blood, of Kaysville, who will observe certificates as honorable with an open house reception, Sunday. tne,otionwej:c;,.Sbiriev..Mje.,Kn9l?. golden wedding anniversary Danlaugh, Harris Craig, Dorothy and Elizabeth Gailey RobMr. - and Mrs. Thomas KAYSVILLE ielson, . Kent Day. --Takco - Endo, in ins Kaysville. Pauline Owen and Donald Weaver. William n. Blood will hold open Mr. and Mrs. Blood were marhouse at their home in Kaysville ried May 2S, 1890, in the Logan on Sunday, May 26, between the I D. S. temple. hours of three and eight p Jnn in They are the parents of twelve of w h:i Our deepest appreciation is ex observance of their fiftieth wed- sons and daughters, eight Mrs. Iare: and are Relatives living. They tended at this time to our many ding anniversary. Bessie Morin, Ilodson, Mrs. friends and relatives who were so friends are invited tojurfl. 1 r I. ; Both Mr. and Mrs. Blood have Marita Christoffersen, gracious and kindly during our reMrs. Mary Rat, cent bereavement, caused through spent their entire lives in Kays- Bowman, Blood, Lyman R. Blood t Z the death of our beloved husband ville where Mr. Blood was born December 3, 1ST, I, to William and R. Blood. They t' a and father, J. T. Griffith. and Jane Hooper Blood. Mrs. Blood grandchildren and t Mrs. Ida S. Griffith born March 30, 1S70, to nyrum grandchildren. was family. $9,592,822 ceived Bees le Card of Thanks 29 AssessmenrdfCounty Shows $9,465 Decrease By Committee m ComPrising Davis, Weber orean counties, shows that nCv. Beet Vacation Being Studied presi- dent; Lottie Shupe, first counselor, and Ethel H. Stockham second FARMINGTON Pursuant to an counselor. Retiring officers are: Genevieve Powers, Ida Gomm and order of Henry A. Wallace, secreof agriculture, a referendum Bessie Gwilliam. tary will be held among peach growers In Y. W. M. I,. A. reorganization, of m., May 29, Davjs county at Joseph H. Burnett was retained as at the courthouse Hp, in Farmington, superintendent and he chose as his County Agent DcLore Nichols said assistants, Arthur Mitchell and today. Boyd Call. Retiring assistants are The referendum will be conductEarl Gomm and Basil Hadlock. ed to determine whether or not Secretaries and workers of both favor the issuance of an grower were retained. 'organizations order by the secretary regulating the handling of peaches grown in ' FIRE CHIEF SPEAKS the state of Utah in the same manLAYTON Owen A. Owens, chief ner ns in a marketing of the Ogden Fire department, will agreementprovided tentatively signed by be guest speaker at a meeting of the secretary. the Layton Kiwanis club this will be available and may (Thursday) .evening, according to be Ballots cast at the meeting, held for II who has Frank ickenlooper, the of explaining the purpose of the charge program. term of the agreement Ballots will also be available and may be caxU,ia..thu.-,otfku.o- t. th county.. during regular office hour. agnt Ballot will also be cat by mail but must reach the office of the county agent not later than 5 p. ni., June 3, 1940. Any person who in 1939 was engaged in production - peach - for - market, in Utah "Causes Loss-t- o of may vote in this referendum, Mr. Nichols said. $165,361 Swine -- Poultry Mink Card of Thanks Goats Total all Livestock . personal Property etc. . Merchandise, Supplies, of means We wish to take this Implements, Machinery, etc. appreciation expressing our sincereand Automobiles relatives to our many friends Furniture our us dmng who so kindly aided caused through bereavement, recent Total all Personal Property. the death of mother and sister. Personal Other Mrs. Alice M. Ilodson Grand Total, excluding Utilities and Additional $9, (502,287 Family. , J , 1 |