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Show fjj exxxvn KAYSVILLE, IUV1S COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Clearfield Highways 'ill Cost $ 1000,000 Anti-Lab- In Four highway projects in 'this area. CLEARFIELD million dollars, Tvill be completed by one than more Unr 1, Three of the roads already are under construction, and cost about $175,000, will be received for the fourth, to 1, at the state capitol, it was S. John Evans, chairman of the commission. by n p. m. on February winced be opened for the con-Joor improvement of one of 8urfaced one - Half mlle from a point about three . rt j sup-ius- 4 4 completion. and specifications call for erection of a new underpass at Pacific railroad re-wo- rd Scouting J this road, and in r, 100-fo- ot xt , 40-fo- ot one-ha- 3 or 43 10-fo- ot 1 W f T to Safety Program people in the Skyline dis-to see that somethingj Protect our children on t Tay ,to and from the Lay- Mr SmaU told club bers pointed to the AZardous frjuig the double hazard main highway and crossing of railroad gst of the school kins Assigned To New Field Iwli I funk D. Adams, base inspector at the Army Advanced Tool Flying r sbad ew Mexico, has 'a ni.slF!lt,d to temporary duty l r8. :aing.Ute iield I1Lf for BPecial Adams first entered the iittSLen!iber 6 1917' and was Jioned a second lieutenant .crps on July 13, 1918, j J1 an active part in HT activities for the past 25 vri ctiva ajor. Adams was recalled decllr7,ctBhortly after war reported to his 1)081 at Carlsbad August ,1942. 1 sent j- i V A NEWS FROM tie WAR FRONT t AT IS PLANNED v ifl -- rededicating-their-Troops-an- d b -- - pari-mutu- el ia self-relianc- e, TAKES Sams WEEK 5. first-perio- 28-1- 2. 35-2- 3, t 44-3- Card 8, six-poi- nt 8. Bon-nem- Night c31" rubber type-- r enough aluminum magnesium incendiary KUg.b mbber for a pair for the Army. Thanks 41-2- 21-1- War Plans Are Inducted ort 30-2- 4. 41-2- Ration Calendar I Additional War Built Auto Stickers This ht and-Junio- r -- non-porta- i I their legislative desks with this sentence from the 1912 Utah Democratic platform outlined in red pencil : j We (the Democratic party) pledge ourselves to support the national administration in the continuation of its labor policy, and that the workingmen shall forever enjoy all the rights secured to them by law in state and nation. Action in the Utah Senate :a er I on Ki-wa- nis r p measures reach the House floor. As farmers or representatives of farmers, they believe their constituents have been innocent third party victims of many labor disputes,' especially those involving secondary boycotts or hot cargos, where farm products have been the object of the boycott although the fanner was not directly involved in These labor controversy. the Democratic representatives were grimly reminded of the spot they are on when pamphlets appeared through the third legislative week tended further to emphasize charQU&HEH acteristics which were forecast at the opening of the session 1. There are not (or at least, fa Victor NEW SCHOOL have not as yet, been brought out) Carry on any sharp party or factional lines. While there were occasional mark-' f JL LAYTON ed divisions of the upper house ' , over various individual bills, the n V . w' divisional lines varied from bill to VSJO 'XX' bill and seldom expressed views of 'v V' '?' organized groups. The Reflex welcomes ness 2. The Senate is jealously lxcal Board Desires Addition guarding from the boys in the service ' any attempt at against it iiimmitm ii"n call or drop us a line today, infringement on personal rights to Present School and let us hear about them! and liberties and is not likely to look with favor on any proposals "Toughen up, Buckle down, and Carry on to Victory", is the Building to broaden the powers of governBoy Scout major task this year. Their 1,570,000 members are in the conflict to the hilt on the home front, doing everything boys of ment agencies, from the governor ENTERS MARINE AIR CORPS Scout age can do to help win the war speedily and a just peace FARMINGTON The erection down. Private Dan Weaver, son of Mrs. of a new permanently. building or an addition Illustrative of the first of the Chris Weaver of Layton, is now a to the school at Layton to points was an issue raised when a present member U. S. marine the of air ideal Toughen Up! Buckle Down! praised Scout training' as Salt Lake newspaper editorially and corps , after having successfully care for the increased school atAnd carry on to Victory! has been preparation, the Republican senators i San at for the tendance, passed preliminary planned training very charged chosen as the theme for this years both the Navy and the Merchant with a log rolling deal, making reto word, near future, Ray J. Ashton, archi- with the Boy Scout Week, which marks the Marine have asked national Boy Diego, Cal, according Not only did governor. ceived his mother. by 33rd Birthday of the Boy Scouts Scout headquarters to help enlist tect, told the board of education, the GOP members loudly' protest-- , ' of America. Special emphasis is former Sea Scouts as special offifor a full half hour on the floor of Monday. Now a Corporal being placed on all those Scout ac- cer material. the senate, but the majority party With new hundreds Blane Mr. of son Arthur of Bird, governThe theme is designed to make tivities which build physical health, members joined in vigorously rathment in homes and ClearMrs. the of Bird area, Layton Brigham well moral better soldiers and sailors as and mental altertness er than attempting to make profit the federal corto been to has government plana promoted .Strength for growing boys. Along as better citizens by emphasizing field, in the out of possible misfortune to the erect a new and medical building operate poral army corps with this program, Scout leaders the outdoor hikes, camps and somewhere in India, according to and maintain it if the Davis boatd opposition party. ' are eruisos-whkAuvelop will - sponsor and supervise the word received by his' parents. Promising a later fight, the end Patrols to the Civilian Defense, Scouting practices which develop school as one of the system, Mr. of the week saw the introduction Bird resided formerly such as mental which Corporal kindred tasks and alertness, stalking, salvage Ashton said. of S. B. 98 to legalise horse racing Scouts have been performing as tracking, observation, signalling, at Salina and attended the North Sevier he was where high school, Superintendent Hubert C. Bur- and betting; such a their share in the war effort. compass and map work, will be ton bill told a member board had missed school he of met the the basketball that narrowly "compassage in 400,(X)0 Boy stepped up, along with night Approximately team. He graduated in 1930. with a committee in Salt Lake the House two years ago. Scouts are aged fifteen or over, mando" stunts and message-to-GarcHe took his basic training at City Monday, and tried to persuade hikes which build and it is entirely possible that they Sponsors of the new bill are Wallace and Fort Bliss, the group that the addition to the Senators McKinley Morrill, R--, Camp and resourcefulness before the service see may military Texas, prior to being sent over- Layton school is very much pre- Wayne; June Kendall D., Juab, conflict ends. Army chiefs hve ferred to a new buildng, which is and J. Arthur seas. Bailey, D., Salt planned to be erected within a mile Lake. The measure provides for of the present school It is the division of the state into In Marine Air Corps Davis County Men two disof DAVIS committee the Private James Y. Hess, son of plan government Wetricts Davis and Salt Lake, theneW building near the ber counties in Mrs. Alice Hess of Farmington, to erect and the First forming has successfully completed prelim- site of the new homes. the other 20 counties the forming Uncle TWO GAMES Army inary' training and is now a mem- Mr. Burton said that he had Second. ber of the United States marine signed a petiton for the building A license fee of $2,500 dollars is a air corps, according to word receiv- proposed by the committee, but FARMINGTON Following would be charged for meets in the DURING nad done so under strong protest, list of those inducted into the ed by his mother. and awaited the action of the First district while a fee of $25 The group U. S. armed forces. board. He explained that he is would be charged for each day of left from Farmington, Tuesday, to GRADUATES KAYSVILLE The Darts of Da- fill the meet with the committee, 'when a racing meet in the Second disto Pvt. Harold Hamblin recenthas February quota: vis ftre still very much in the race W. R. Skipping, senior 'Spe- trict. Dr. Harold Adams, Byran Layton ly been graduated from the clerical for honors in the Jordan district on school facilities in war cialist school Fort at Objectives stated in the bill are Logan, Colorado, basketball race, as is evidenced by Harris, Derrah B. Wiggill, Ara and has been to be before increase and encourage developwill a fi areas, to present assigned Wells Rulon Geiger Norman GregLamph. the winning of two games during nal is decision ment reached. of the agricultural and liveacField, LaSpokane, Washington, ory, Adrain Ellis Cox, Clyde the past week. stock industries in the state, stimword to Mr. received his Ashton some cording that by Gene1 Gordon Mar explained Donald, Last Friday, the Darts rushed Gem Hess, . Neilson Randall Alma John mother, Mrs. George C. Morrison of the reasons of the committee ulate interest in agricultural exahead of the Jordanites to gain in choosing the new building are, hibitions and distribute the finanBarnes, Wendell King, Joseph of Kaysville. Jim Junior score of lft-d a the new structure would con- cial benefits gained from the that Max Evan Allen, Johnson, Cleverly and Lyman Clark, aided Thoral P. Hart. Keith Jensen Pertain less technical material than meets to the people of the state. Killed in the Senate by a 9 to by Ford Nelson, counted both long ry, Roy K. Eastman, Clarence the addition, and that the necessity and short shots to give Davis an 13 vote was II. B. 7 to permit of the children the state crossing Jr., Willey George Thompson, Jean Heywood, early and comfortable lead. At Mitchell, Noel Wiggill Barton, Roy county commissions to rent road son of Mr. and highway is objectionable. half time the local basketeers were E. Atkinson, Morris Lee Nattress, equipment to private and corporboard mem Thomas E. Mrs. Winegar, Charles The third period Carl Victor w in front, ate Kendall organizations and individuals moved that the board approve Fernelius, U'-- wood of Kays- - ber, 6howed the Darts ahead, in cases of emergency. E. Bybee, Dean Harmon the of actions the Sedgwick, superinpast ville, has been . for the 3 with the game ending Leroy Dean Bair, David King advanced to the tendent, that the preference is for Brown and Gold. Ralph John Moss, Jr., Knighton. rank of sergeant an addition to the Layton school Continuing their winning streak, Ephraim Hogan Tolman, George of U. S. Air and that the superintendent be in the Davis decisively defeated Tooele, L. Talbot, Jr., Theron Davis Watts, authorized to continue negotiations atHe is corpa. on score 4 the Tuesday, by a Thomas Jay Evans, Jay Robert whatever application he We wish to express our sincere tending Boeing and sign Tooele floor. Tooele gained the Harris. Howard Blood Morgan, find may necessary to obtain a appreciation to all those who so AeroSchool of 10-Davis lead of but first period D6an Ezra Beus, Jim Kirkham, nautics, Oakland, school building to care for the tindly assisted us in any way dur-n- g rallied to make the half time score, DwaLne G. Paice. LeRoy Horace California. S g t. increase in population in the area. our recent bereavement caused The local lads held a Samuel William Taylor, Poll The board will visit schools of by the death of our beloved husHeywood enlisted lead at the end of the third George Henry Barkdull Van in the army in the county, beginning at the Davis band and father. and went on to mark Bond quarter, Adams, Jay Dean Kendell high school on February 9. ' October, 1942. up the 4 victory. Transferred to Local Board No. Mrs. Spencer J. Barton Sergeant P. J. Bennett, David C. Mann Complete; Lyman Clark garnered 17 points, 7 for induction: and Family. Jean Leo Heywood and committee of R. a llart, while Jim Cleverly got 11. Ford " Thomas Fred Tidwell Gordon Pledged bus drivers, met with the board $4,750 Nelson, was third high, with seven Dean Schmaus. Goerge Arnold IN THE MARINES and reported that the drivers had markers. Thomas. Irvin Curtis Cook, SterRoy K. Eastman, 19, of Clear- held a meeting and named them Team Standings KAY'SVILLE Plans were comWilliam Fred- field. former employe of the Lay-to- n to air their Parker Stewart, ling Bond feelings at the board Won Lost Pet. erick Morton, James Alfred' Sugar Stamp No. 11: Good pleted Wednesday for "War clubs and the Woods meeting. Sugar company service 1.000 5 .0 . till March 15. Night, sponsored bybe held at the Granite Cross Canning company, has been Mr. Bennett told board members 0 1.000 Coffee Stamp No. 28 4 . of Davis county to Murray inducted S. U. into the .Marine 1 .800 that in consideration of increased .Good till February 7. Davis high school in Kaysville at Davis corps at Salt Lake City, according living conditions and the increases 3 .400 Gasoline "A Book Stamps 8:00 p. m., Februar 11. Cyprus to word received today from the in number of students to transport, 3 .400 1,800. Colonel Jordan . of Good till March 21. the courtesy Marine induction station. Through 4 drivers wish an increase in pay. 00 A Tire Will Homes Inspections in Converse R. Lwis, commanding Grants ville Under now the effect, system Drivers suggested $1.00 per day 4 3K) Books March 31; men of called officer at Kearns, the air forces Tooele J when draft "B, C, age up increase. The report was accepted 0 3 .(XX) Soon Be or Bulk February 28. basic training center, a program Binghamt by selective service may express and the superintendent was authSchedule Fridays , a preference for the Marine corps orized to of entertainment will be presented, study the matter and take Murray at Davis. and if in under direction of Captain Robert have Word Last quota requirements an Rationing of Bids OGDEN for erection action. Granite at Grantsville. not been filled they will be exM. Fleming, special services offiA German who could stand additional 1,800 new war home amined Jordan. at Tooele Burton told the Superintendent for cer of the post. the Nazi regime no longer, possible acceptance by areas and Davis units in the Ogden board that in all probability there Bingham at Cyprus. tried to commit suicide. Members of the service clubs were opened Wednesday and Rob- the Leathernecks. may be a demand to shorten the alMen individual who are are He tried to hang himself, the accepted largest Los offices in anticipate ert E. McKee, with school term because of war condilowed the seven-da- y German-mad- e ersatz the furlough prior bidBond sale ever staged m Davis 98 but, was low and Ogden, Angeles tions, and the need for student to from on active that broke. prepledges going duty Preliminary rope ' y county. . Week der. Sold by viously was granted to men enter-ip-g help on farms and in industry. lie threw himself into a the groups total $4,750, wnd exadcalls an for The He also reported that WPA has project amount is the this 11. but his ersatz suit, army. canal February ditional 2K) homes at Navy Acres, Ninety-eigFARMINGTON When he reports for duty Pri- ceased operations and have turned substantial- made of wood, kept him from pected to.be increased automobile registration stickers south of the Clearfield navy supply vate Eastman will be sent to San over to the district all the fixtures sinking. ly COO homes in the Sahara Diego, California, for "boot camp and supplies that have been used He bought poison, but it More than IjN) men from the for 1943 were sold from Saturday depot; Chamthrough Wednesday, Joseph E. Village section, south of Hill Field; training, after which he will be in the preparation of lunches. D. was ersatz, too, and didnt Bountiful Lions 4(K) new units in the Bonneville eligible to seek specialized train- R. Tolman, principal of the Stokeven make him sick. ber of Commerce. Kaysville Rotaiy Williams, county assessor, reportin northeast area federal ed. Kiwams housing Clearfield ing in one of many fields open to er school at Bountiful was named In disgust, he abandoned ard Layton and reas custodian. Stickers will be on sale from Ogden, and (UK) units in the new Marines. idea of suicide and startthe clubs will be in attendance to He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Burton reported that N. A. This 9.4X a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on Mon- Lakeview section of Roy. ed to live on his ration ceive the Kearns program. Architects for the project is the George W. Eastman of Clearfield Rasmussen had been appointed to by days through Fridays and from coupons. Within a month he outstanding talent is termed m. on to m. a. 1;00 firm Satur of Hodgson, Ashton and and a former student at Morgan operate the West Kaysville bus, fi:(X) heard and p. seen died of starvation. those who have Mr. Williams said. in place of Glen Bryson. Evans. and Davis high schools. them as the finest in the country. days, CLEARFIELD Among the first navy supply corps officers to arand crossing, tern railroad rive for duty at the Clearfield Coe ting sidewalks there. Supply Depot are LieutenGy labor on the project will Navy ants F. E. Johnstone and Clarence of 00 w a minimum, wage V. Shawler. b n hour, intermediate labor The arrival of the officers was receive a minimum of 70 cents Jhonr, and unskilled labor will announced today by Captain Omar D. Conger, prospective supply ofaid a minimum of GO cents an in fommand of Utahs new ficer it was announced, Other $35,000,000 supply depot. started on a ark has just have been assigned to officeryWho 000 highway project, begin- the depot will arrive soon accordimmediately north of the ing to Captain Conger. ji Davis junior high school at There is urgent need for emirfield on U. S. highway 91, ployment of civilian personnel at ch extends east for 2.2 miles, the new Clearfield Naval Depot. :he west entrance of iHill field, to be a underpass will be Iconstruct-i- t Opportunities for civilians to attractive positions, appointed the Bamberger railroad, good pay and civil service :h is at present a common with status await those who inquire at thou;mg. traveled daily by according to Captain who work at the Ogden air the depot for adConger. Opportunities field. A at Hill it of way has been obtained, vancement to supervisory positions the road will be 40 feet wide, are available to those who apply ill all other road early and qualify. Junior stenogprojects. field raphers, junior clerk typists and and two street a 1 road, classified laborers are especially half miles in length and ex' hours are from ist south from the south en-- needed. Working m. to 5:00 8:30 p. Monday through of Hill field to the northern It of Layton, intersecting with Saturday. i 91,lincehas been under construc-- I Lieutenant Johnstone served1 in as late summer. This the Navy during World War yMQ prajeoLhas been graveled instructor, of aviation engines at readied for oiling, which will the tJ. S. Naval Training Station, ione in June of this He was year, of-i- k Great Lakes, Illinois. book store said. This also is a of the college manager i and ia one of the heaviest and business manager of the col'vied in the district, lege annual, a member of the glee lork on the main highway, U. club, Sigma Alpha Phi, football M, parting at the north section and debate teams while attending Layton, will be resumed when Carroll College at Waukesha, Wisconsin. He was past master of yable weather conditions This is a $500,000 Zarthan Lodge No. 309 F. & A. M., project, six and lf miles are a member of the San Francisco construction. Last summer Sales Managers association and fall a tew club. surfaced lane sdded on the west side for the He served as manager and sales n distance, and a similar lane for Butler Brothers, naI be laid on the east side of the manager tional distributors of general mercenter lane. When the chandise and was general manager i completed, a new surface of the retail division of Schwa-bachbe laid on the center strip for Frey company, San Fran1nme length, which will give a before cisco entering naval servlane highway from Layton ice. A son Frederick Jr. is now extending through Cleare- serving in the United States Navy d and Sunset, accommodating as instructor of Aviation Engines r rkers in all defense plants at the Naval Training Station, Ogden and North Davis, who Oklahoma. His wife, and Norman, to the of the son Edward Gearey, and a daughsupply depots and navy. ter Helen Lucille will remain for c the present at their home in Palo Tanis Club Alto, California. Lieutenant Shawler also comes Promote from San Francisco where he was employed by the California Railin Town road Commission in the regulation lines, railroads, wareof steamship U.YT0N To eleminate present houses knd public utilities. His pre,'fic hazards in the town of Lay-- 1 vious business experience included be the objective of i financial stocks and bonds and U rom Layton Kiwan construction ' and contracting busifo, it was reported last Thurs-- ness. He had previous military experience in the Army. While attendleaded by Clif Small, a resident ing the University of Washington Skyline subdivision, the he played football and baseball and S,ew will make a was a member of the crew, drainvestigation of the sit-- t matics and glee clubs. He is a was pointed out. member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. t the Denver & Rio Grande s. anti-injuncti- cross-o- b and the fcnprove-- 4 widening of the under-- i -- So-call- law-maker- . for Union ut or supply depot, well as the e, of the extending north for two con--a ghen bids are in and let, work will be started in SO days. July 1 is the date of the town, as immediately west dueed by Representative Joseph K. In general a Itees, It., Morgan. secondary boycott is the boycotting SALT LAKE CITY j(Special to of stores which handle goods from a dealer involved in a labor disThe Keflex) The rights of labor an ascending star dunnjjlhc past pute. while "hot cargo" is the merchandise shipped from a plant at decade are threatened with legislative losses during the present which a labor dispute is in progsession of the Utah legislature, ress. and battle lines are being drawn The third anti-labmeasure In drag-ofor a knock-dowfight the house, 11. It. 32 by liopresenta4 nioas-- 1 when the various anti-lab'Box tive Clifton G. M. Kerr, ures reach the House and Senate Elder, provides that a labor disfloors. pute as defined in Utah exists only "anti-labo- r bills" have when there is a controversy bebeen introduced in both houses, but tween an employer and a majority by far the most serious losses to of his employes. This provision of labor are threatened by three the bill would deprive labor minorihouse measures sponsored by Re- ties of the protection of many 11. B. 31 by Utah labor laws and would place publican Representative G. A. Staples, It., upon labor the burden of proof in Sevier, would repeal the establishing rights to, collective law applying to labor dis- bargaining. vaWith virtually the entire Repubputes, and also would rious laws so they could not be lican minority bloc solidly in faconstrued to legalize secondary vor of the anti-lablegislation, boycotts ttr "hot cargos, which many Democrats from the agriculare specifically outlawed in a com- tural districts will find themselves panion measure, H. B. 34, intro- - squarely on the spot when the or naval Afield Utah Legislative Session n, Tmth of Clearfield to the 45 Bills Hold Spotlight or By-- J. J CAHOON Utah State Press Assn it was revealed by the state road commission this 00 NUMBER 4. 1443 |