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Show xxxnn KAYSMLLF, uv PROGRAM Aeul-.jpUH-tU- FOR PUNNED Wax. e plication for Recreation rJ rlrks S Additional ' on recently were made edible for adults and childrens phonal programs in congest-Hrx- r Ray money will be divided Shut-I- n Hour and for directors, assistants announcer. Cliff follows, renerid od U en distribution ' of the ' WVt'Qs sports t Sill llny-wai- d d r; ON HIGH RENT r. e j Five-gaite- d Verdeland Park y ! Total d house-to- Five-gaite- d S ut pledges, v T i r. sponsored by the local rationing board, will completed in Davis county by 0 price and A1 tturday, W. com-mu- ty Epperson, service chairman of the ira boird, said yesterday. The campaign which is designed pw every consumer an oppor-at- f to join with her merchants, rjovernment and her neighbors Tre-nar- y, j front fight against and higher prices a been enthusiastically received W citizens, the chairman said. tie home CLIFF OWEN ville. After graduating from the Davis high school he attended Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Then he quit and entered radio. His first experience came as a radio actor at KSL in Salt Lake City. Later he entered the announcing field and was on the staff of KVNU. Logan, until inducted into the army in January, 1941. Cliff is a real Alaskan Sourdough, lacking only three months of two years service in Alaska. phasized that the really After the war Cliff will continue part of the campaign in the radio profession, his ambiVM after the pledge to pay tion being to fill the shoes of Bill an top legal prices and Stern. 80 rationed goods without rj up ration stamps has been TAKES BASIC TRAINING AT M consumers and mer-- . KEARNS conscientiously live up to KEARNS Karl G. Page of promise. is now ere reminded that 1631 Binford street, Ogden, forces air this at army t, ttould keep the price list statipned is anreference and to use it basic training center, it R. Lewis, Col. Converse nounced by op. . They were urged i commander. ith their merchants The son of Mrs. Lillian E. Page eUing prices higher than of Clearfield, Utah. Pvt. Page has mown on the list.J If the been in air forces since the ' Bot .8ettef by such a Nov. 2, 1942. army WnS 8thpni th7 W"e UTg' Men at this post are trained uncon- -, the rigorous program of the wlch WU callprice the mer- - der m i technical training comforces air 1 bearing of the com-hiu They are taught how to full opportunity mand. how to protect themselves hia position in the case. fight under battle conditions, to .march, use of small arms and machine the B guns, the use of the gas mask and other kindred subjects before going to duty with ground crews. v His wife. Mrs. Leona C. Page, resides at Ogden. md elk Yhile the houBe-to-hou- se dis-&t- n the campaign materi-- i will be completed shortly, the aiming features of' the cam- will continue for many "a. Mr. Epperson said. We planning an extensive speak pwgram before various local lunations during the remainder t summer and fall which will .the individual citizens "bility for winning the home battle against inflation. of vy m ri-- Releases Hunting Shells hunt-Glor- vu mountain states $?" .7 Wyoming, ffl be Mexwo-w- 3,iksi,o(x) 5sutit at rounds of comg- t -- W. regional aid Sunday. fta SRrf taad exTl W 150 enfKLmai?ly vn1? N to eofller said, is for meat, Utid iliUry demand ailowed and for maxi- - tarides. For ex- winder has five on to buy 15. Ration S Ldgeswil1to te;big ti?Mex'vUUh, 5oS;niS0nTVina 573.000L, deb! useTl p?H bo ' ,nd. 10 nd 575- 575,- - requested to lk hides for h, COMPARATIVE TABLE OF TAX LEVIES FOR DAVIS COUNTY W. W. Worsley Rites Held Last Thursday At Farmington a ' pelf-propell- ed anti-tan- VISUALIZES VICTORY , Dear Editor: Just a note to let you know that my address will be Lexington Signal Depot, Lexington, Kentucky, the far the next six weeks. At H reI course, the of completion turn to Camp Hood. Texas, will you please send my copy of The Reflex to my new address? The most important newspaper for a soldier, who is away from home, ii his local paper. It is very true that the war becomes more real when an acquaintance loses his life. I was well acBill Epperson, quainted wilh school having gone through high with him, and so when I read of A his accident in the war that the naturally reminded meI believe s war is still going on. to content are good many of us drag along without giving our best . tJar It will be able Balvge fat hope that we to a ncton- carcass. conflict to bring this l five-gaite- Mrs. Ruth Tree Observes Her 86th Birth Anniversary id markets ;5 Holden Tenant Council Formed Friday at being c ul r. symbols, and OPA com-lait- y price lists, part of the itwnal Home Front Pledge Cam-L- pi s 11.1.1. Report od by judges to be the most color--lami the most beautiful setting in Utah, the Davis ring county saddle horse show was held on the athletic field at Davis high school Saturday evening, with the grandstand filled. Many prominent rulers and owners put their horses through their paces and two new 'third place. Junior Hill. r; kdge ts KAN S five-gaite- in Davis The of KAYSVILLE "t Showing Before Capacity Audience uler; Campaign Progresses t -- owner-ri- ledge it t part-tim- North junior high bool Clearfield, $1100; Clearfield bk school $U00. and Davis high $700. - Entries Perform Excellently at Night GOES TO COURT ry at Kaysville, .(HI ii'elink. "the nffuir wiII'Ih- in the nature of a wiener rna- -t and hot dog" with trimming will lie Ml lov rved. in Kaulle over the age of m vear are invited to attend. In addition to the refreshments there will le game for all age and the com, mitter, headed b Orville 1.. pronue a verv enjovahle time to all who attend. Punch will he served and each lov is requested to bring his iiw n eup. ' UTjO; hl Ka-- Hay-wnr- d. Owen. Cliff expenses: County was born 7 years ago in Salt Lake staff, $0800; , Layton City, the son of Mr. and Mrs fide school and Verdeland park, W Sahani Village and trailer Charles Owen, formerly of Kays- i The ill 1 " and the - r: di-Irt- or, i F Colorful Horse Show Held Saturday at High School Five-gaite- of a county t 13. recreation with a salary DM. Gailey is temporarily sta- per year, an assistant tioned at Ft. Douglas awaiting asdirectors clerk and office signment to another camp for ha- rjonnel sic training. established be will at Propams dis-it cious schools . of the north Meet the of Sunshine of 1 uh l.ar-en- along m. Course I hope to he in Texas again within a month My coliige das are nearly ver The discipline tough, but 1 now feel hke a real soldier. This is a wondufu! training for any young man A. C. S han 1.. tiailev ha-be- RilHr-rl- I. Ht 1 int.-th- composed Farms and in eon-lernin- g : II entertain at the annual ho part at the Dan high hool stadium next tt dlu,d:iv evening, September Needed" Help S idle KIDS 22 lVui Grower: You are one vho requested additional labor We appreeiate our response to the surxev made the tomato hat vest The survey shows that growers responded, and that llo nen eutein horses, "Frosted Dawn" Sanders took fourth place). are needed in addition to those Junior fine harness and "Mahogany Ace recently pur-- ( "Beauty on the farms The results Ann. based bv Mr and Mrs Coy Ralph Hayward, owner-ri-d- t on a were discussed full at a reeent of Bountiful, captured a numr; Don tjuisador, Wallace Benlabor committer meeting; and it nett. ridden by Marcie. Ivers. (No ber of prizes and ribbons Other wu found thut thete are but a new horses also took their share thud ) very few available men m the of honor event Prince county, and likely must of these The Davis county sheriffs posse, Lnn." A D. Clark, owner-ridewill be employed by the factories composed of 35 members of the "Mahogany Ace," Mrs. Coy Our only solution is. Davis County Horse Breeders asowner-ride"Promenade, To get additio1i.il Japanese sociation. presented a colorful drill, Sorenson stables Miss Beth Ann from relocation centers Dr. R. C. Robinson, Sorenson, rider. arranged by . J To find labor in other coun- genet al chairman of the show, and Handy jumpers "Chick," Mar-ci- e ties, most likely a few Mexicans head of the posse. Ivers; "Silver, Byron Naldcr might be available. Giant Ivins of Provo was judge of Iaijton, owner-ride(No To organic the local jwople of all events except the jumpers third ) by trying to build up cooperation i lass The latter was judged by laulica pleasure class "Old through loyalty. The latter group Sergeant Wally A. Caudell, E. j. Gold." Mrs Thornley Swan, owner-rLandlirds be will work-naturally j of was announcer, Ogden Ordered to Fay Fjelsted ers. such as defense workers, busi"Jerry, Audrey Pratt, and Chet Wheatley was rtngmas- nnie Adams. ness men, and the like Some (i to Former ter $202.1 d Combination Fleur of picklrs among growers Events are listed in order with Is Bourbon, 1 Dr. George Ruchan- -' can te done U advantage Tenants first, second, third and fourth place an. owner-ride- r; Farmington, Schools will cooperate for field winners, and names of horses Frosted Dawn," Coy Hayward, work and cannery wotk. We can (where known), owner of mount owner-ridePrince Lynn, A. D. (HiDEN In the first damage and the rider. They are; get high school students for after-- ! owner-rideClark, mam shifts when Bchool is in ses- net tun yet brought to court in Childrens pleasure class First. Road hack class First and . sion September 20 providing they Utah for overcharges in violation Joe Hill; second, Jimmy Hill, and second by entries of Utah A. A. will pick; but we understand most of OPA rent regulations, the Og- F.; third. "Par D," Dr. R, C. Robgrowers are unfavorable towards den City court last week ordi red inson, Bob Robinson, rider. this kind of help for tomato pick- Mr. and Mrs Charles Groves, land-- I ladies class birds, to pay 202 Hi to a former ing Sorenson Promenade," We stables, tenant for 15. these so and faits that GRANT costs THURGOOD present damages Miss Marjorie Sorenson, rider. The tenants. Mr and Mrs. Clifyou will know the true labor prob- thirty-daGhost, Elias Dawson, Jean Stefurlough, after spending lem and the difficulty before us. ford Cavanaug'h. filed a complaint the past fourteen months in the We hoje you will not cease to do to the effect that since January 3, vens, rider; .Mahogany Ace, Mrs.. Aleutian Islands. , LAYTON At the meeting of Hayward, riding. everything posable in hiring any 1143. they had been charged more Three-gaiteBefore enlisting in the navy. Mr. labor that you can find personal- - rent for one of the defendants event open the residents of Verdeland Iark, Thurgood was connected with the than March 1, 1942, Layton, held last Friday, a tenant "Judy Ann, K. H. Hayward, Nellie Ellis, There is limited housing avail- rate which is the legal maximum council was formed, consisting of der; Dr, Bushipyards at Oakland, California,! where he had been employed for able on the farms. If growers use according to rent regulations. one representative from each group chanan, Dick Adams up; "Old two years, after returning from a the new labor rimjl at Roy, Utah, City Judge Charles G. Cowley, of 5 homes or a total of K mem- Gold, Mrs. Thornley Swan, ridtwo and a half year mission in growers will have a transportation in handing down his decision, stat- bers chosen from the 400 homes in ing; fourth place, "Tony High the northern L. I). S mission field. problem. ed that the plantiffs were entitled the Park. They in turn will se- Tone," A. Wells Morrison. Mr Thurgood will be stationed Frosted stakes If we get Japanese, housing must to recover treble damages or $50.(M lect one extra member, making a in California after his furlough. be made available,' otherwise in all whichever was greater, on each of council of 9, according to Allen L. Dawn," Coy Hayward, with Dick cases there will be some transpor- the three counts cited in the com- Strong, resident manager, and Miss Adams riding; Promenade," Sortation which you will have to as- plaint In addition, $50.00 for at- Iris Lillywhite, director of special enson stables, Miss Beth Ann SorREPORTED PRISONER sume. Mr. Harvey Rich from Og- torneys fees was granted to the projects federal public housing au- enson; "Prince Lynn," A. D. Clark, den U. S. Employment office, re- plaintiffs and 12.1(4 for money had thority, Ogden, who conducted the owner-rideMr. and Mrs. CLEARFIELD Allen Adams, Stock horse election for the government war ports there are about 75 Japan- and received. George Eastman of Clearfield, re- ese now available in Cody, WyoGlen Buhler, B. J. Nalder and R. F, The landlords were granted $30 housing project. ceived word this week from their Those chosen as council mem Williams, fourth. ming. If you are interested and on the basis of a counter claim for son. Conroy, who is now a JapanMens pleasure class Jerry." have the housing facilities, will two months rent allegedly unpaid bers were: Donald T. Lund. Wilese prisoner. contact us here at the County by the tenants during the course liam J. Royle, Charles E. Cresto, Bob Robinson riding; R. F, Wilyou This is the first direct news re- Court House, Room 2 Mrs. Dora Obrey, Lawrence liams, B. J. Nalder, and John Morto make of the dispute. ceived from Pfc. Eastman since out Rex Schwendiman, Paul J. rison, fourth. necessary applications and arthe fall of Corrigedor some time d Frosted Novice the details . Ronnfeldt and Jack E. Sudweeks. range ago. He reports he is well, and Rest assured that in the meanThree states are represented in Dawn, Coy Hayward, owner-ride- r; asks his parents not to worry about time we are this group. Utah, Idaho and WyoLady Donna Dare, Merrill Rush-fortdoing everything pos- him and that hes coming home sible to recruit rider; Ute Boy, S. S. Taylocal labor. ming. just as soon as he can. The council will serve as a rep- lor; Nancy Rae Dare, A. Wells Get in touch with any member, The Eastmans received word of the local, labor committee listresentative body between the ten- Morrison, fourth. late last winter from the war de- ed below ,f you desire Delreask. Don inants and the management and will Open jumpers personal SYRACUSE Mrs. Ruth Tree, function as the sponsoring body Hardman. Miss Ivers riding; Blue partment that their son was mis- formation. widow of the late Frederick Tree, for such sing in action. M. P. Whitesides Carl Whitesides things as project recrea- Boy, Sergeant Ivy Springer, ownoldest living person in Syra- tion. promotion and of civic activities, er; "Verde Gold," Sergeant SprinDeLore Nichols Sam Cook LAYTON MAN MAKES cuse, celebrated her eighty-sixt- h dean-u- p E. J. Bennett Lawrence Holt campaigns, tenant sug- ger, owner; Silver, owned by B. UNUSUAL SCORE ON MOVING Ernest Behling Dave M. Merrill birthday anniversary with a fam- gestions on park improvement, J. Nalder, went into fourth place. dinner at her home on Friday. TARGET Prizes as well as ribbons were Factory William Whitakei ilyBesides members sponsoring group for organized of FORT KNOX. Ky Pvt. George Canning her clubs simthe winners, Dr. Robinaon awarded on and family, other the Men Field project said. Ronnenkamp, Layton, was among .Thanking you again for all co- close friends and neighbors vis- ilar activities. ited with Mrs. Tree throughout the students in the the thirty-seve- n and she received congratulaarmored replacement training cen- operation. day, Yours very truly. officers' tory messages all during the week. ters De Lore Nichols, Mrs. Tree is still enjoying good school who recently scored an un- County Agricultural Agent. health and enjoys her home and David M. Merrill, As gardens. proof of her activity USES Farm Placement Rep. We are seeking volunteers who she still sews and has needle work to display to her many friends State School can work a few hours a day to pick whenever they visit with her. tomatoes or work in the factories. School . Above Mrs. Treea virtues State High all local should register at the They School Equalization U. S. employment office in the she loves most of all her family and her grandchildren and is never Court House at Farmington. content unless doing some little kindness for them. Mrs. Tree and County General her husband were among the first District School of the early settlers of Syracuse, and she has always done much in helping to make it a better place County Hoads in which to live, not only by her Exhibitions, Etc work but by her respect ana love Public Welfare FARMINGTON Funeral serv- toward others who have been the Health : ices for William Wallace Worsley, builders. Weeds Pest and Mrs. Tree and her husband were Crop 77. were conducted Thursday, Auparents of six children, five of Fire Protection gust 19. in Farmington ward L. D. the S. chapel, with Bishop Gordon Van whom are still livng. They are: Mrs. Julia L. Gregory of FarmFleet in charge. The services included: Prelude ington. Mrs. Laura T. fitting of and postlude music, Mrs. Gloria Salt Lake City, Wilford W. Tree, Richards; vocal solo,; 0 My Fath- Mrs. Lena T. Bennett and Miss er, Mrs. Margaret Hess, accom- Kate Tree of Syracuse. She also Bounty panied by Mrs. Fern G. Hess; vocal has sixteen grandchildren.been an Special on Sheep and Goats Mrs. Tree has always duet from the anthem Grant. Us L. member of the active Special on Range Horses and Cattle Syracuse Peace. 0 Lord, E. B. Gregory and GEORGE RONNENKAMP Mrs. Fern Gregory Hess, accom-janie- d D. S. ward, until recent years. At Tuberculosis and Bangs Disease soby Mrs. Edna H. Wood; gui- present she doesn't get out to usually high number of hits on tar solo, cial and church gatherings to any Home. Sweet Home moving targets with Inspection Tax Mrs. Coy Hayward; vocal duet In great extent. 37 mm. guns. k 3.00 3.00 L. 3.00 All Horses and Mules Garden,4 Dean Worsley and Officers in charge of the firing the 3.00 3.00 3.00 Mrs. All Cattle Pebley. accompanied by said it was the best they had seen Peggy : Clifton .50 Naomi .50 ... All Worsley; and speakers, Goats scored Sheep in several weeks. Each man Wood. Lloyd Riley. Gordon Van of out hita nine . Control of an average Predatory Clifton Hedge.'. twelve shots on the targets, meas- Fleet; invocation, J. R, Moon. 30.00 Special on Sheep ..... The benediction, and peth; services KAYSVILLE Funeral uring about five by five feet from 10.00 on cemSpecial Turkeys grave in the Farmington Cify were conducted Saturday for Irvin moving at speeds varying William dedicated was by three to fifteen miles per hour. etery Elmer, infant ton of William J. Bountiful and Verna Durfee Elmer of KaysThe range varied from 400 to 800 Rigby. ville in the Lindquist and Sons Centerville Wood-Holbroo- k yaNow in their tenth week of trainClearfield funeral chapel in Ogden. stuare men died concurrently the after Elmer Infant Clinton ........... .............. shortly ing leading birth Wednesday, August IK, in an East Now home dying courses at the school as at CLEARFIELD nonLayton to qualification for ratings in Clearfield are Mr. and Mrs. Ogden hospital. Farmington one his commissioned officers. are parents: Surviving Keith Holbrook, who were mar9 in the Salt Lake brother, William Franklin Elmer, Fruit Heights ried ENACTION August MISSING of Kaysville; grandparents, Mr, and Kaysville Ll D. S. temple. Mr. William J. Elmer of Ameri- Layton Ensign Herald Clark Bennion, is Miss the former Holbrook Mrs. was missing reported can Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. FrankFarmington, Colleen Wood, daughter of Mr. and Laytona in action in the south Pacific war Mrs. E. A, Wood of Farmington, lin Durfee, of Salt Lake City. reWeber South ; made in the was Ogden Burial area, according to information and the bridegroom is a son of leased this week by the U. S. navy the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol- city cemetery. Sunset . W'est Point department oi brook of Ensign Bennion is the son Mr. Holbrook is a graduate of club. While at Weber college he West Point .. Farmof Bennion Mrs Mary Clark Weber college in Ogden, where be won a scholarship to the Univer- Woods Cross was a member of the Excelsior sity of Utah. ( Continued on page 8.) 1 Following ap-- L which is expected .to be jn record time, the project T- -t under way during the hmoI year, Mr. Burton announced, i total of $6800 has been set Heber JohnGailey. so of jle- fa salaries and expenses of ber C. Gailey. was inducted obunty supervisory staff, which U. S. army Mondax. August di-centers. FOR Factories . fund9 IN K 1 s-- b COMPLETED 1 Dear Folks: It seems like an eunn: . j rote last, and I km.u it; t" I iar,-my turn to write enough time for tventhm Ill write as often as I can So far, I have flewn eight of dual time ami it rent. in.: fun. I have leained hu t.i stalls, spins, landings and offs, and many other' nianen 'heres a lot to learn aW. fl I can see that 1 shall have to long and hard in the future now I know that 1 rea!' do this flying business NUMBER HOT DOGS Auu-- : board of educahas for te f made to the government fdr a CLtional program for residents Ktoru Clearfield and Kay deluding those residing in and tjnaeiit housing additions area. of the war plant Announcement was made by 12 C. Burton of Kaysville. mperintendent of Davis I shall soon he following a meeting last leairg loi with F A. Bahr, western field dolph Field, hut I have sure UnUtive of the government, l U1UM Haf 3 the Davis county board of edu- - to ' advance aPPlication nJL Quant . Sponsored by nRXlNGTON county - . Government jude to MCI si 2k DAVIS COUNTY Galt-st- for $22,550 is I UTAH, THURSDAY. LABOR SURVEY CITIES BAVB ' DAVIS COUNTY, Services Saturday For Irvin Elmer .. |