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Show plume XXXV , KAYSVILLE, DWIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH Victorious Darts Gain State Trophy. 27. 1911 NUMBER Missionary Fete DcirtS ClllllciX Fine Hoop Season; Win Silver Trophy Brown and Gold Aggregation Finish Second In Utah High Seho()l Tournament Held Last Week ;tt Utah Field House KAYSVILLE Havis hip'll schools lDll basket hull team climaxed a very successful season Saturday night when they were judged second place winners in the Utah high school basket ball tournament held at the University of Utah field house, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ' last week. - "" One of the finest tennis ev r to represent Davis, the boys dropped the final game of the four-da- , classic to Provo by a score of Other teams of the stute finished as follows: Box Elder, third; Jordan, Granite, Dixie. Ogden and Springville. lii recognition of the fine showing made by this years Dart team, victory assembly was held Monday at the high school. Principal Sam 'Morgan acted as master of ceremonies and praised team members. Other speakers on the pro gram included Superintendent H C. Burton. Elgin U. Roberts, president of the board of education; basketball Deb Young, assistant coach; Coach Wayne Millet, and Bill Seurs, member 'of the KUTA staff. Conley Harrison, sports writer of the Deseret News, preawards sented his papers to Carl Schofield and Neil Wel- kMy Members of the 1941 Davis high, school basketball squad as they gained second place trophy in the recent state meet. They are back row (left to right);' Reed Page, Joe W inters, Reed Peterson. rowi Carl Schofield.' Jack Graham, Lyman Clark, Cecil Kap, Keith Brown and Neil Smith; center Neil Millet Willing, Van Adams and Leland Gailbraith. Assistant Coach Deb Young and Coach Wayne ' are in the foreground. 1 t Builders Attend Three Are Hurt Dinner in Layton In Highway Crash Mark Beginning Near Woods Cross Wednesday Night Of 1947 Project rbor Day Will LAYTON Nearly 100 builders Three persons FARMINGTON FARMINGTON As an open- and be to were supply men of Davis county beau e recovering county-wida reported for gun were m. received at f:30 from guests of the Farmers Union p. fcation campaign, in preparation injuries celebration Friday when three automobiles of Layton at a dinner held in the ir Utahs centennial town hall Wednesday night. 1947, Arbor day, March 31, will were involved in a traffic crash Directed by Ray J. Dawson, manmarked by a general planting on U. S. highway 11 at Cleverly cd. clean-uager of the Layton concern, the sponsored by the crossing, near Woods Cross. nutification committee of the DaiInjured in the crash were Mrs. eveningB program consisted of des county planning board. Melba Larsen. 22, Centerville, cuts, tailed information in materials, Waldemar construction and financing of new and shock; "Davis county1 lying between bruises Lake 211, Salt Reese. City, abrasions homes. ilt Lake City and Ogden, should It was pointed out at the meeting Lets about the head, and J. W. Parker, id out in this enterprise. that the Layton area is vitally in (jin now by improving our homeR. 22, Salt Lake City, broken nose. cards and surroundings and tear Officers reorted that the accident terested in a huge building proown all unsightly and useless occured when a car driven south gram. due to vast governmental ildings, worthless fruit and om- by William B. Clements, 2tt. of operations in the north part of Daental trees," said Ben Brown, Draper, and carrying Mr. Reese vis county. airman of the committee, in urg-- g and Mr. Parker, struck the machine Speakers on the program includa united effort in the program. driven by Mrs. Larson, who was ed the following officials of the The two cars Federal Housing administration, Mr. Brown urges every family traveling north. who explained the plans for Erecto begin on Arbor day and contin-- e crashed as they attempted to avoid had which a third ing homes: I)olph Andrus, chief car, 15 in the general hitting until April W. Y. Clayton, chief vnl- middle of in the the architect; highstopped lanting and clean-u- p campaign. Irs. Jeannette Smith is secretary way, waiting for a clear traffic uator; David W. Cannon, executive if the lane to make a left turn to Woods assistant to the state director, and planning committee. Cross. Driver of the third car did Lewis W. Sowles, chief not stop following the crash, of. LEAVES ON TOUR -e ficers said. SALT. LAKE CITY Miss Rosmait, student at the NAMED TO FRATERNITY of Utah, left Tuesday for i weeks Utah to Southern trip nth the mens glee club. Miss Glen Hill, son of KAYSVILLE wmait has been studying music Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill of CLEARFIELD W. F. Toronto ,der Professor Giles, head of the Kaysville. is one of two freshmen of Salt Lake City will be guest Gusic department at the U. of U. selected for membership in Alpha speaker at a joint meeting of the he is one of ten girls chosen from Kappa PrI fraternity at Brieham Layton and Clearfield Kiwaqis 8c"hool to form Diano teams, Young university at Provo. Mem- - dubs evening. as Rosmait is a member of bership in the organization is The meeting. 7:30 n.m., will be rta Delta Mu, national honorary based on high scholastic ratings held at the North Davis junior osic at the school. high school at Clearfield. sorority. ( p, all-sta- Van Adams, ling. Davis Music Group KAYSVILLE Sigmund Horn bergs operetta, "My Maryland. will lie presented at s p hi April 2 by the Davis high school niusu (bpurtment, under the direction of John L Stacey Joanne Smith, soprano, and Glen Burnham, tenor, will sing leads in the product ion and ltha Steed und Jim Kirkhutu are east as second leads Other members of the cast include Verda King. Ians Clayton. Harold Gregory. Van Cottrell, Lewis Wood, Neslin Bungertcr. Martin Keddmgton, John Ingles, Charlotte Nelson, Sain Beuzer, Reed Whitesides, Norma Robinson, of llerrul. Child and Lewia Burnett te in j j this years team, presented the silver trophy to Evan Whitesides. Rtudent body president. Musical numbers on the program were given by the Davis hand, under the direction of Douglas Liston. Also included on the program was the presentation of awards to members of the Davis wrestling team, which placed second in the state this year. Coach Young announced that in the four yours that the Darts have entered state competition in wrestling, they have ta- WEST l.YT(N da tut honoring Hansen on M.I. A. Program Sunday Russell Hansen KAYSVILLE of Syracuse will be featured on u program in Kuysville First L. I) S ward at 7:30 p, m. Sunday. Mr. Hansen, who served as organist at the San Francisco worlds fair ut the L. D. S. exhibit and was director of the male chorus in the Northern states mission, will lecken two firsts and two seconds. ture and render a number of organ Roscoe C. Hunter, assistant couch, solos The Sunday program is on sponsored by the M. I. A. (Continued page 8.) A . Nrurll K Iji.vton. will depart on April on a S church nusMnn Iot ilio I, 1 u.l! he conducted Sut unlay in 'the West I.a.xton ward amusement hall IN COUNTY , (inurnment Project IJeing e Held to Aid 'County F.omilies Iiow-Incom- l.nton, a son of l,c(i l,nton 'enteied Mr and Mis the mis s n in home in Salt l.ahe City, ManHis mission will he served ilas in the eastern states Mi - FARMINGTON Application mailed this week-- t( D.ivis county fuYnilics who wish to participate .in a county-wid- e mattress making project, Miss Ellen Agrcn, county home demonstration agent, said Wednesday. Due to the tremendous surplus of cotton on hand in the United States, this project is being laum hed in order to provide bet-tbedding for families of the low income group The project is under Use supervision of agencies of the I' S department of agricul-tui- e The Surplus Marketing administration will give cotton and the ticking to families qualifying. bluiikare-Lein- g WORK BEGUN SYRACUSE L.D.S. CIIAPEC ON Structure Will i TO BE MADE farfu.il u lu New Maryland to Be Presented by 21-1- MATTRESSES Set on Saturday t 52 ei He lluilt at Cost of $h;,ooo Miss Arren said Requirements for making mat-- , tresses are: for the last calendar yeur, a total net income of not more than $500 for a family of four plus $50 for each additional member of the family. Net income shall be income minus expenditures for labor hired outside the family, feed, gas und oil for operating farm machinery, fertilizer, seed bought, taxeH and interest paid, and threshing. Other requirements are: must he American citizens and families living in Bountiful. because the population is over 25(0, must derive lf their income from agriculture! either as a luborer or from farni. products raised and sold, the agent as- SYRACUSE- - Work wus started tins week on the new Syracuse I,. D S. ward clmnel, which is being erected ut a cost of $10,000. The structure, SO by 1147 feet, will be built of reinforced concrete, brick und glazed stone. Tlu edifice will be u three-uni- t structure, consisting of a chapel, recreation hall nnd class rooms, und will lc equipped to accommodate the MO persons of the ward, us well as, an anticipated increase in population The building is being constructed on the same spot where the former i hupel, destroyed bv fire last October, Ktood It will facq south. In addition to thp chapel, recreation room and class rooms, a baptismal faunt of marble and tile is being installed, us well as a Relief modern kitchen, society . room, priesthood rooms, bishops office, douk rooms, storage space und a motion picture projection booth. A. G. Williams of Salt Luke City, to whom the building contract ha been let, announced Wednesday thut the structure should be completed within six months. Iwis Eric Sundatrom of Salt Lake is one-ha- serted. Eligible " , may have the following units: one to two in family, one mattress; three to four in family, two mattresses; five to six in family, three mattresses. Representatives of the families participating in the program must be wilting to cooperate with other families of the group in making mattresses, work according to pluns adopted by the centers, and the architect. agree that the mattresses made Ole 0. Sessions is chairman of will be used in the home of the the finance committee and is as- participating family and will under sisted by auxiliary agencies of the no circumstances be sold or - exwurd. changed for any product. families -- Work Started on Syracuse L.D.S. Ward Chapel i x 4 J 4 -- j r M r m I i Bea-ricUni-fersi- Kiwanis Clubs to Hold Joint Meet ty ;; DEFENSE: Selectees s ! a)V r f Mi-- n s i p m ' . rr. I 1 " L.. o i In f I r iii ! I Quota for March 'It isjW ) Fill 1 ..Jw- ZT.xZi - - ,1 - - h i 1 1 s -- t . . bi.Ui j (j prnm .n run e n -- L - !( v ; VV f jr' ;WWJC 7 iiui .t . v. 4 vtD Vt.kSH84 t t S i n r:;L - IS .,sa Mft I A y i X A Pictured above is the architects drawing of the Syracuse L. I). S. ward chtpel, upon shich work was begun' this week. The structure will cost $46,000. Wallace Ballard Assault Charge Three Called for Three Injured in Named Winner of Is FiledAgainst April Quota of Highway Accident Clifton B. Layton Selective Group Legion Award Three persons FARMINGTON sustained painful injuries at 4:15 .m." Thursday when two ftutomo-ile- s crashed head-o- n just south of the state highway patrol checking station at North Salt Lake. Injured in the Crash were Walter Manning, 50, Farmington, who sustained a fractured none; James Sessions. 7n, Salt Lake City, chest, rib and neck injuries, and Miss Bessie. .M.c.CuHuugh,., ..JCanping,-- . and ton, leg thigh injuries. Sessions was taken to a Salt Lake Notifications FARMINGTON have been mailed to only three Davis county men, included in the April S Selective Service contin- .gent, according to Fred L. Ramr'-tonchairman of the board. The three, to leave Farmington at s am. on April x. are: Cleon Clyde Gwynn of Woods Cross. Max d Mark Cook of Syracuse, and Wnods "Frank! ip" Cleverly-oCross Alternates are Elton Barber Wilcox of Kaysville, William WiJ-lar- f -- right-of-wa- K 4 -- the accident occurred when a ma- - W Bryson Eastman orClearTicI? chine driven by Sessions entered U.. S highway.. 01 -- from the .Val In final examinations in. February Verde district and failed to yield and March quotas will leave April at Salt Lake City. the y to the north- 1 to be inducted They are; Leo Dee Sanders of bound Manning car. Kaysville. Wallace Elmer Christenson of Layton, Max Ellis Howard CARD OF THANKS We Wish to express our sincere of Woods Cross, and Wallace Ilai1 of Kaysville. appreciation for the many kind- ey; Young nesses of our friends, during TEACHER ILL caused bereavement, Mae Miss Markham underwent through the loss of our beloved an appendicitis operation at the daughter. Hannah Dee hospital in Ogden Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. evening. Layton and Family. -- luota of seven men for the month of March, under selective service, ar pictured here as they Farmington last week. They are (left to right): Earl L. Warthen, Thomas H. Allen. Vaughn Charles R. Peterson, Oren W. Parrish. Clifford L. Elliott and Golden C. SilL Jesse G. Layton non, tB alternate, left from Salt Lake City with the group, replacing Lyle Williams who was wth this quota, bat left with the National guard, last week. t I ' i our-recen- t LAYTON Charging sault with a deadly weapon,, a complaint was filed this (Thursday) afternoon against Clifton B. Layton, in the court of Justice of the Peace J .B. , Cooley. Layton was arrested by Davis xberifTs officers, after he reportedly injured Calvin G. Roberts and Jack Steed, sher- -- attempting to evict him, from his home on an order of District court of mortgage foreclosure. - Mr. Roberts sustained pos sible fracture of the left arm and Mr. Steed received deep cuts on his right hand, when Layton allegedly struck" them with a hatchet. In the scuffle, Layton Is reported to have broken one of his fingers. He was, lodged in Ogden city jail to await hearing before Judge Cooley. J 'MM Wallace Ballard KAYSVILLE of Bountiful was named winner this (Thursday) afternoon of The American Legion oratorical con- test, conducted annually by post of Bountiful, Farmington, Kaysville and Layton. Speaking on the subject. The Value of Being an American Citizen. Mr. Ballard and other contestants addressed an assemble at DaVis",higK W hool; "Chari otte Niel- -' sen of Woods Cross and Harold Robins of Kaysville were hcosen second and third place winners, Mr. Ballard will enter the state meet to be held at 0 a. m. Saturday at South high school in Balt. Lake City. , Judges of todays affair were George A. Faust, A. S. Horsley and Charles A. Bowden of the state department of The American Le-- gion. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barber announce the arrival of a daughter at -- the Dee hospital in Ogden Mon- day. Mrs. Barber is the former Miss Nora Wilcox. i " , - |