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Show KAYSVILLE, D AVIS COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY jC3BTI 31. 1941 NUMBER IS Order Numbers Are --Assigned Second Selectee ffKAVSVME nn 13351.1? FARMINGTON r Order num-- 1 hers for Davis countys 103 in the second call of Se- lective Service have this week been W, lUight, Oldest assumed, according to ' Mrs. Annie Cochran, clerk of the local draft board. Otian of lUysriHe With the 103 registrants on July 1 the county total for both registrauE,rxrty Coest tions has reached 177s. Sequence numbers given the new registrants determine the order in which they are integrated among the old registrants who have order numbers larger than the last selectee of their local board, who was involuntarily inducted before midnight v reg-istran- 3. ts I j , Population Will Increase Two and One-haTimes Whep Workers Gain Permanent Employment on Projects lf With an expected increase of two and times the present population in North Davis county, due to current defense projects in the area, the need for a sewage disposal system cannot be stressed too strongly, Dr.- D. Keith Ilarnes, deputy state health director, declared FARMINGTON one-ha- lf mi. June at, Grooms Entry for Davis Fair Sewer System Vital Group Due to Anticipated Influx of Workers The key number of 4!i was used in Davis county in placing the new electees with the former registrants. This figure represents the Tuesday. number of men whose names came before the draft board, either for Sponsors induction or deferment in the first registration, before June 3o. One Are new registrant was placed after Celebration each group of 12 old registrants. Mrs. Cochran said. Order numbers for selectees in We are Glad FARMINGTON the second registration will be is the theme be Americans found on page 4 of this weeks chosen for the floor show to be Reflex. presented during Davis County Days at Lagoon, August 27 and 28, according to an announcement by committee members this week. Corn show is being diThis Markham Mrs.- Mae by, Worms rected years by Ward Named for -- At a meeting of the Davis county zoning commission Monday night Dr. Barnes stated that figures released by government officials reveal that approximately 8,(h men and women will be employed per shift at the plant, Ogden Arsenal and Hill field Army officials assert. Dr. Barnes Baid, that 50 pef" pent of the workers at the shell plant and arsenal will be migrants, and that Ml per i cent of job holders at Hill field will be in this classification. Should Rush Work" With this influx of workers, 'e cun expect 05 and 85 per Vent to Doris Mrs. Kaysville; Hyde, become residents of Davis county if Ardelle Miss I FARMINGTON Serious damage Briggs, Syracuse; Dr. Barnes Barbara Louise Buchanan, pretty daughter of Dr, and Mrs. George W. Bachanan, of Farmington, facilities are to early corn in Davis county Hogan and Douglas Liston, Boun- said, and it available," imof be will great Lay-tofreds Lady Gay sugar, in hopes that this fine American Saddler will place among the winners at Davis EECTOR w. HAIGHT that-wthrough infestation of ear" worm tiful and Frank Hickenlooper, proceed us quickportance i reported Monday by County County Days at Lagoon, August 27 and 28. ly as possible in completing arare said who Hector Weller Haight, Kay-of the Nichols, Feature evening DeLorg Agent rangements for installation of a oldest citizen, observed his that nnW measures are taken, sponsors from every L. D. S. sewage system." . st anniversary this worm will spread to tomato ward of the county, who will be The Davis county zoning comj, birthday to be shown in hiltcr, and will Davis couFARMINGTON roping, Jumping, races and k Irm home in West fields. beled in a parade in the Lagoon paawardhe will feature stallions brood mares, Frizes are saddlers finest games. ntys mission, organized several weeks stock ed for saddle at exhibition Tjyiville. colts, geldings and fillies. for Farmers of the area are urged, vilion by Miss Shirley Day of Ijyyl breeding groomed for ing draftint hag plan8 Ribbons will be awarded in held be to ffi lovable character, who baa at the tint indication of infesta- ton, as Goddess of Liberty. Davis sewer Days, of 90 miles of County and Man rRob- - ,installation the various model classes. This 27 and 28. at Lagoon, August Vpmd prominently in the growth tion, to begin dusting operations Strong of Kaysville in North Davig county mson of Farmington will verve' as the event will be staged Jn the afsaddle horse show will, development of his county and far control of the pests in., tomato Roy area ln Weber tyi beThe bearers in the PrPce'0,J:.. ternoon. second of the aa flag a feature day to honor at cost fields. be of will estimated engineers guest by aie, ard The committee in charge of all are.:. and il!f the beld of be fair, to an?i federal county government PnROj;8 11,118,000. The To control- worm infestation in xb house reception e, Lg the event is: Dr. R. C. Robinon be the Farmington; must horses grounds meet to the greatest ukU home, August 3, between the corn, it is recommended that an taker, expected Lucille OgzcanCenterville 10 son, committee First; a. the chairman, Farmington; an with amount m., and 0f this by am of 2 and 8 p. m. Friends oQ spray be applied to the silk and Dr. George W. Buchanan, and Centerville Second; Doro--1 portjon need rails, in due the nounces. attend. to outright are grant, ditma urged the ears. It is suggested that Evans. Bountiful First, Afton the defen8e area. The remaining! IGrande Hess, Farmington; The following classes will be. teaspoon full of oil be thy Bountiful Second; Wil-- 1 Saceessfal Farmer F. R, Williams and N. V. 8an- -' Sessions, Ladies' featured: be is pleasure by paid qmount expected'to sprayed on the silk at the stage ma Wan individual users on a l hack Third; road ders, Hector Weller Haight, numbered class, Kaysville: Coy Hayward, gentlemens monthly when the s2k begins to wilt. .Too da Pack, West Bountiful; Jean Bountiful; Lcn II. Layton, Lay-totrick kiddies class, basis pony mo the successful business x class, Man Will Farmington prevents proper Moss. South Bountiful; Leilah Merrill Rushforth, horse class, courtesy exhibiQ capable fanners and stockxais-- t early spraying newer Bountiful pollination. Beesley, horse Wood,. cattle Margery and Orchard; Administer Act in Session, Cleartion class, d Daria county, was bora in The proper time for spraying is i and Glennis for field also under and David are Pratt, way Clinton, plans class. First; Kaysville son a Idt lake City, July 30, IKS, shout three days after the silk El- - installation of V aewage disposal Rae Areas Five Bonnie A. in be Second; will Thurgood, Syracuse and Kaysville Contests mnA staged J ytnr Wcikt -Qne gallon of oil will spray lison, Layton; Mary Belle Judkins, system in the Bountiful hrea. West Point approximately 5000 ears of corn, West Layton; "Wilma Green, Sy- - which will entail the laying of 00 . I The father, a . native of New Mr. Nichols said.. Dale D. Clark, FARMINGTON JMlirK tO racuse; Lucille Smith; Clearfield;- mi lea of line. Engineers estimate Tort, came to Utah with Brigham a. Lola Thurgood, West Point; Ma- this project will cost approximate- of a pioneer Davis county Young is 1847, and in Salt Lake Ht member and $750,000. , oldest male citizen for over lion DeWitt, Clinton; Lavon Earl,villes graduate of the. Unifamily ptjr married Catherine WeDder. In 20 South Weber; Alice Burnett, Sunfor funds for the 10 Applications yean. ;88 he moved to Davis county, versity of Utah, is now chief of In March, 1878, Mr. Haight was set, and Doris - Sessions, North wo projects, which will be handled Viet he took up the farm that is CLEARFIELD Carl B. Green, . Nellie made be Miss will of to aid with the PWA, mHwl in marriage Farmington houm An W owned by his son and same- BOUNTIFUL stockman and fanner, Clearfield open ' aa soon as resolutions favoring the Clawson, a native of Draper, and I held for Mr am be will been haa Jareception acting postappointed received from move are sons: sanitation were born three to I M S. Ledingham, August master of thef Clearfield office, actowns and citiea and individual the H.; George cob Attended University C, deceased; 10, commemorating their golden cording to word received from of the areas. lector W. Haight spent his Chester Lee. Mrs. Haight passed I The D. C this week. recep wedding anniversary. (Washington, An open meeting of the toning 4 )thful days at Farmington, and away in 1892. In 1898 Mr. Haight Green Mr. will assume hia new be at held North will commission Conan t, be in will conduct. Dome public schools in Salt redded Miss Nellie Rice of on duties Bountiful, August 1, and succeeds school 8:00 at Davis junior high and they became the parhoura of. 8 and City, and later the old the D. Barlow. Jesse st 'ed between to a outline m. 15, Adams R. Jp. LAYTON The family, August He engaged in ents of three children: W eiler Mr. Green, a native of Davis p. m. family group in Utah, will posed ordinance in connection with uninc and stockraising and has Ernest, deceased, and Cathehas served aa a member of were Mrs. and Mr. countv, Barnes Ledingham Dr. the sewe.r at' reunion project. tinned active in that field of la- - rine Belle, now Mrs. Frank Scho- hold its tenth annual Clearfield town board, has been in the Salt 1M)1, married. 10, nounced. August Farr park in Ogden, August ' the present time. field. Farm Bureau orof Boun the to moved. Lake president City. They of H. Adams to D. I ton terms, 1890 to ISM. he and have and company tiful Living sons and daughters of Mr. 4, accordingcanning ganization thereafter, shortly as probate judge, making an Haight are: George H. and Che- Layton, president of the organixafield superintendent since resided here. record in the office. It ster Leo, residing at the fzniily tion. Mr. Ledingham waa born at Salt' Between 500 and 700 persons are hHe serving in this office hflwf in Kaysville, and Mrs. SchoLake City, March 17, 18UI), a son o to attend the affair. The tot the term k was pre-(- d field. living in Burns, Ore. He has expected numbers .nd Menr Smith Winifred! Alxnd.r Judge' me LOCAN-J.nd approximately to big name, a title that has giv grandchildren and four great family nd Helen W.rren of Syr.-- ! 1000, Mr. Adams said. and designated Kays-- grandchildren. WB cuae, who were graduated - from A tournament for,, . KAYSVILLE-UUh State Agricultural college in Whlttinberg, indoor be held at the will degames science of bachelor June with of Norway, nave school gymnasium public Kaysville received have positeaching greet, Mr. Ledingham has been engaged Monday evening, Kent Johnson, tions in elementary schools for i summer recreation supervisor, an-- -' the coming year. Professor U R. in the brick manufacturing At nounced Wednesday. head of the U. S. A. ness for the greater part of his A a boy. he sUrted work in Tournaments in badminton and C. bureau, an- - W a brick yard and later became man- ping pong for both boya and girls nounced Tuesday. will be held. Those wishing to the Enterprise Brick com-dJune will teach In the Box El- - a enter should, contact Mr. Johnson in and the Bountiful South AW puny in Winifred the district, Boun-th- e .before of Brick Improved Friday. Entries may be company pine district and Miss Warren in turn. the Farm Security Administration made in either singles or doublet. Davis district schools. ..... . section in Region Other U. S. A. C. graduates re- - In 1927 he organized hia own con- tenant purchase to word received a i . according Nine, eleaa known Bountiful the in pany, ceiving teaching positions S. A. "regional of- - AQQlUOIiai F. the from here which Brick he company, operated fice at san Francisco, caiif. mentary schools during the coming academic year, according to Pro- - until 1934. Clark will administer the Bank- -' V As a community 'builder, Mr. fesaor Humpherys include: Kath-- 1 Act farm purchasing i FARMINGTON Two additional leen Mabey, of Clearfield in the Ledingham has served on many head-Jonin Pe-Arizona, Nevada, emtrgency fire guards have been Utah, J civic committees. He was a mem- - program Logan City schools, and Hazel V'B I teraon of. Centerfield, South San- ber of the Bountiful city council California and Hawaii. He employed by the U. S. forest aerv-- it m a lice take to soon Utah to patrol the Davis county tirefor four years, and has been an pete district.. su-active Red Cross worker for 20 training conference for I . S. A. 1 I strict and adjacent areas, it waa pervinorn and committee members I announced Wednesday, years. of the statea four tenant purchase Reinhart Kowallia will patrol the Aiding in organization of the counties Box Elder, Sanpete, Utah 2-- 3 8DUth part of Davis county and the Bountiful in fire 1911, department 0 Millard scheduled for Au- - north end of Salt Lake county, Mr. Ledingham was the first fire and 7 at Provo. while Orsoi) F. Walton will patrol LAYTON The Nate familv re- - chief. He served as chairman of gust from Farmington canyon to Weber Countie Designates union will be held at Lakota beach the citizens' committee for the com Bountiful Power inMunicipal at Bear lake, August 2 and 3, stead of August 9 and 10, as orig- pany and is at present manager inally announced, Mrs. Lee Hill of of the enterprise. Mrs. Ledingham has devoted her Layton said Wednesday. mittees of experienced local farm Lae Tribune and the Deseret Approximately 300 persons from life to her family. She was Utah and Idaho are expected to member of the presidency of the era assist Farm Security in aP-- 1 Newiu attend the outing, which is held Service Star Legion, and is at proving applicant for Bankhead-- 1 Associated With A- - A-each year. in memory of the. family, Eresent a. .member of the Jessamine Jones loans' ana farms to bej Clarks association with the U. founders, Sampson and George literary club and the' Priscilla bought. Capable renters, sharecrop- - g department of agriculture dates Social club. Nate, early Utah and Idaho pers and farm workers who do j from jn that year he joined unable to The family of the couple includes: not own farms and planning- - .division of program, ' tt tnwmiiMvi J. Scotl and Glen 'W.ledinghanr, finance 'land purchases ore cllgi- the A A. A. at Washington, D. eovs"ww Salt Lake City: Homer W.. George ble to apply for loans of this and after two years transfer-typ- e. N E., Miss Ruth Ledingham and Mrs. red to the bureau of agricultural F. B Muir, Bountiful, and Clarence Dale Clark waa born in Salt Lake economics. His studies and work B. Ledingham, New York City. and reared in Farmington, concentrated on land-us- e City There are twelve grandchildren and where his father A. L. Clark is for the western states, planning one M For the past two years Clark has cashier of the Davis county bank. Cre. Ray on. Mra. Mary A. Dilley, mother of He farmed in the Davis area look. member, Work on new on leave from the department SUNSET the evewinx. wL2e TTZIra- -s Parker, other Sunset L. D. S. ward chapel will Mr. Ledingham, is still living. She ing high school and early college of agriculture to complete grad- be completed by October, Bishop is 93 years of age. years, and won recognition as one uate work in the school of public ' singLeRoy B. Smith ,aaid Tuesday. community of the most successful farm oper- administration at Harvard univerwhere rrounds, NAMED DELEGATE Construction on the building has ators in the county despite his sity. He attended the school after rteaks will be field and William Parker of Kay' frig and special entertainment will Dr. W. E. Whitaker has been A. Kirkhamlbeen hampered through lack of ' of Oscar being awarded a Littauer and latand cohairmen be presented. an ready for the rilk,as state delegate for the youth. deappointed of Smith the labor. said. meniber , final Bishop Lake a he mission lor er a Rockefeller fellowship, then fulfilled City, In 1934 of Salt Pproximately 4IJ0 IL h,ve this week completed The edifice, being erected at a United Spanish War Veterans' na- the L. D. S. church in Europe. Nu- came directly to hia present petiL. D. S. the of board start reneral w33 which tional convention which will be - cost of $20,fKK), will have an - D n Stoves of North Davis tails for the event, tion with the farm security rhurch will be the featured enterheld 'from August 17 to 28 in merous articles written about his in- - ditional $8.(KK) expended for his uk with 6 Salt rather at UgVSb promptly at jx of the evening, the were travels by published e Omaha, Nebraska. nishings. stories. attending the partyPicn'c beautuul ba S. Green r f Clear . jather in the Early Being Damaged n. e V, Wed-Qay-- -- I 1 DALE D. CLARK . , - GETS POSITION AS F. one-quar- ter Briggs,-Bountifu- Sj. HEAD n; ap--pes- rs. f " -- LcdinfrhtlinS uOldeil Wedding Carl B. Green Is Named Postmaster Bountiful, Aug. I I Adams Family to Hold Reunion in Ogden, August Des-nnirersi- ty. pro-large- H an-Lor- in - Local Girls Get 1 "L1 Schedules Outing . Hobbs Hollow for Stake Executives orth Davis M. I. A. teacher-placeme- 2, Indoor Games Will Be Played Monday Ud-Coe- nt er - prA Guards Employed es Jaft Family Reunion Set August - J I X l October Is Set As Completion DateTor Chapel c-- J great-grandchli- d. dur-Jbe- .ttee - I . ad-tain- er fur-numrre- 1 , x en - t |