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Show and uff, f KAYSVILLE, VOLUME XLI DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL NUMBER 3 IK, 1916. me Mill Field Canteen Closes After 20 Months of Service to Vets Davis Honor System Names IOO Students Ogdon Air Technical Service WoCommand, Hill Field. Utah men of the Dims County Red Cross chapter marked "finis to their work at Hill Field Monday.1 when they dosed their canteen after doing a magnificent job in supplying refreshments to servicemen and women who stopped here while traveling on Air Transport Command planes Over "oO.uiO service personnel, many of them wounded air evacuees traveling on hospital ships, were served during the. almost 0 months that the ladies have donated their time and services in operating the canteen. Some l!l members of the chapter have contributed ap- proximately K.firtO woman-hour- KAYSVILLE The honor system was initiated recently at Davis high school with the naming of 42 students gaining high honors and Is winning honors on the point system. according to school officials. Under the point system, three points are given for an A grade and two points for a "B grade. Interest in scholarship has increased since the posting of the names of honor students in the main hall at the school Mr. Olsen. head of the art department, lettered and decorated the honor roll An engraving of the list will appear in the Davisj yearbook. Students with high honors of 2 7."i or more are: Allen Davis, Kent Day, Marvin Folsom, Newell Ford, Mary Holbrook, Antone Jacobson, Jane Lay ton, Gay Schaffer, Elaine Smedley, Roy llirabayashi, I,oraine Hughes, Della Jonea, Donna May Kunx, Dick I .ay ton, Masao Mataumoto, Alice Olsen, Marjorie Salmon, Carol Tin-geJoyce Trowbridge, Richard Wood, Shirley Barber, Hal Curtia, Marilyn Davis, Ida Eguchi, Mar-- J jorie Hogan, Ethel Howard. Duane Isaac, Gordon Jacox, Jeannine Johnston, Reed Jones, Toshiye Kawaguchi, Jeanne Iyton, Elaine Martin, llideko Okawa, Ixiujane Oleson, Gerald Purdy, Lola Mae Redford, Clover Robins, Bonnie of s work since the canteen was opened in July, 1914. Among the last persons to enjoy the free refreshments which the dies provided at a cost of thousands of dollars to the Davis County Red Cross chapter, were a WAC cor-- ( Continued On Page ) Candidates May File Saturday Dnis county prospective candidates are reminded this week that the initial date for filing for office is Saturday, April 20, it is announced by County Clerk R. Bruce Major. Last day for filing has been set for May 29, and the election will be held on pri-ma- July INTRANSIT Rk 1 A f . Ji21 f! 0, g MILITARY K w r vy , Ka-cu- Oka-mot- o, WORKERS START TO GET FUNDS FOR C ANCER Set a Quota for Davis County; Drive $1,450 9. BOY DIES IN Set April HOSPITAL OF CAR INJURI1 C ld - $ ?V $4 ! 21-2- 8 SYRACUSE Workers were being mobilized this week to carry on the campaign to secure funds totaling $1,410 in the Davis county Cancer drive. The drive is set for April 21 to 28. The campaign is headed by Mrs. Carl Criddle of Syracuse as captain, Mrs. Wesley Behling of Farmington, vice captain; Mrs.' Alice Burton, Kaysville, secretary treasurer. Richard Clark of Farming-to- n is county chairman of the cam- - . A , a, FARMINGTON After study-lin- g XwW various way of developing water for Davis county, the Davis Davis Traffic Toll Reaches County Water Users association has decided that the Number One Seven With Death of project will lie development of waThree-Year-Oter in the Weber river, DeLore Wednes-I Nichols, secretary, said day. Davis coun It is planned that through state FARMINGTON continued toll traffic ,ita up-- 1 land federal agencies, the new wa-- 1 tys . week the with this ward trend develter for Davis Drive chairmen in the various 3 Reed death of Smith, establishment I communities are: Victor T. Smith of ad oped through ; J ditional reservoirs on the Weber Allen "d Mrs. at Mrs. Goiden Adams and . . L v,Mond.v if A L Roy Sim-river, and development of under- - ...fj h in i mons, Layton; Beth Sandall and BiunSfil ground water, Mr. Nichols said. Robert B. Simms, Kaysville; Guy The death was the county's sev- Rose, Farmington; Keith Holbrook enth fatality for the year, and the and Dell R. Holbrook, Bountiful; states both. Last year to this John R. Parrish, Centerville; Mrs. .date there were no fatal traffic R. C. Willey, Syracuse: Mrs. ccitlent ln th county. i Patterson, West Point; Mrs. The boy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, Clinton, ana Mrs. KAYSVILLE-M- rs. Wallace H. Verl R. Smith, died at 4:17 a. m. George Reed, Sunset. Cooper and daughter, Barbara Wednesday at St. Marks hospital Local official attended a meet-i- n Salt Lake City where he was jn(f ln gait Lake City, Monday, Irene, left Monday evening for New York City where they will taken following the accident by Dr. where they heard addresses by embark Friday on the "Thomas G. F. Diumenti of Bountiful. atate cancer drive official and me- II. Barry" for Bremerhaven, Germen. They also visited the to dical James ,C. Hunter, According many. to join their husband and highway patrolma- n- investigating, cancer detection . center at St. father. the child toddled across Fifth South Marks hospital Mrs. Cooper and daughter have street in Bountiful, hesitated and It is planned to establish a detecfhr then continued into the path of a tion center in Davis county in the linrS of car driven by Veron Edward Moss, near future, Mrs. Criddle said Wed81.1 East Fifth South, Bountiful nesday. When established, the fastationed at Ninth army air corps 1(1, He was struck a glancing blow by cilities of the center will be furheadquarters, Luenberg, Germany. the front bumper of the car. nished free of charge. Riding in the Moss car at the time of the accident was Howard Knighton, 10, also of Bountiful Born June 21. 1942, a son of Verl Reed and Evelyn Couch Ritter Smith, he is survived by his parFARMINGTON Sunday and FARMINGTON First "Wel- - ents, a brother, Gary Smith and a Monday were those kind of days come home" jubilee of the new Da- - sister, Patsy Jean Smith, all of for the Davis county sheriffs force, via LDS stake YMMIA and Bountiful and the following grand with vehicles and accessories being will be heir Tuesday, April parents: Mr. and Mrs. William R. . stolen in various parts Mrs. Emma reported 30, in the Farmington LDS ward Smith, Bountiful; of the county. recreation hall. Couch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritter, William Newman of Riverton told All wards of the stake will par- Salt Lake City. officers that his dump truck was ticipate on the program. One out-- will econ-ducted taken Sunday night Funeral-servic- es jat the Arsenal standing number from each ward in near Sunset at 2:00 Saturday prm. has been planned. Stolen on Monday were a pick the Bountiful Second LDS ward with S. Lloyd Riley, bishop, up truck belonging to E. A. Simmay call at the mons of Layton, taken from his ciating. Union mortuary Friday until 3:30 home; two tires, wheels and hub p. m. and after 4:00 p. m. Friday caps, property of John Myers of nd Saturday until time of. services Bountiful, and a passenger car, be- 111 EerVOt at the family home. K10 East Fifth longing to James Morton of Kays- South, Bountiful Burial will be in ville, taken from the parking lot Lt. rhilo Dib-.bl- e, LAYTON at the Naval Supply depot. the Bountiful city cemetery. son of George Dibble of Layton, has been named naval attache for air and navy at Cairo, Egypt, his father and friends here have been informed. FARMINGTON Major Francis Vernon Romney, National Comof Davis high of J. Bountiful, U. S. army mitteeman George Hansen, NatTomey school, Lt. Dibble received his" elected chairman of ional Committeewoman I vie Priest, was retired, Masters degree at the UniDavis county Republicans at rwin Clawson and Mrs. W. D. the versity of Utah where he was a convention at the group held sebeker, Mrs. Leo J. Foxley and affiliated with Pi Kappa Phi. Urs. Peterson of the Republican Saturday evening in the courthouse Upon graduating from the UniHe succeeds Har-ol- d Federated Womens clubs of Utah. at Farmington. versity he received the RockeChairman Romney was keynote E. Ellison of Layton. feller scholarship and was asBrief of the evening. Other officers elected include speaker were also given by Mr. signed to the farm security adspeeches Mrs. Seth L. Blood of Centerville, Hansen, Mrs. Priest, Mr. Clawson, ministration in Washington, D. who succeeds Mrs. Virginia S. Jten-ne- tt Mrs., Nebeker, Chairman Harold C. of Syracuse, as vice chairman, Ellison and Mrs. S. BenHe entered the navy in and Roy W, Simmons of Layton, nett, county vice Virginia chairman. January, 1943, and was assignwho succeeds Seth L. Blood of Cen ed to the intelligence departA native of Fort Monroe, Vs, terville, as secretary treasurer. Maj. Torney came to Fort Doughe ment. 1933 to 1930 From .OATSC coni minding officer, look on a Mrs. Kilfoyle presents a Keith Holbrook of Farmington was las as a recruiting officer in 1928. fulfilled a mission to Germany named chairman of the Young Re-- He retireLfrom the for the LDS church. bouquet of flowers to Mrs. George Swan of Kaysville, chairman sfmy in 1943 Davis county. Keith after 35 of "lie hts of service. Dibble While in the service, Eublicans of the volunteer special services committee. Lower photo: Mrs. Bountiful, was appointed resided inyears 1942. since Davis county of invasion in the participater chairman of the county Republican Active in civic affairs, he has C. W. Palmer of Kaysville (center) offers a piece of cake to a veterans. served as war fund chairman, DaCanadian veteran while Mrs. Alan Blood poors some coffee for The meeting Saturday was pre vis county Red Cross chairman and BOARD ELECTED Lions an army air corps enlisted man on the closing day. Service perKAYSYILLEAt a recent meet- - sided over by Chairman Ellison, is a member of the Bountiful R. D:y post club the and George offered was New Invocation Lloyd the of shareholders the by of ing sonnel are (left to right) Bert Mclntaggart of tho RCA, a resiWilliam A. of the American Legion, 1 Riley of Bountiful Survey Irrigation company the fol-Music fer Us convent n wtx el- - Dawson acted as temporary chair was of directors board dent of Toronto, Canada; Wac CpL Marjorie Griffith, East Ctero-lanlowing furnished introduced tho H. man and following by Vern ar.i lie: ected: Alpheua Harvey, George Cleveland and Pfe. Eric - Pickering, with vocal scioz ly C ') Ohio; Walter Stacey, S. the from B. officials 0. Odd, Brough Sutton,Amos jrtateRejrablican organisation: State Pickering. and J. F. Conrad. Yondorf, Chicago, III ( Official OATSC photoi) 5 fc PERSON nt ry Water Users Plan Additional Water From Weber River THIS CAMILN FOR USE Ol Lynn Beaxer, Dick Bowman, Dar-leBrough, Beth Brown, Fawn Daines, Erma Burton, Kathleen Darley, Ixiis Davis, Audene Dawson, Barbara Dixon, Betty Eldridge, Ruth Fisher, Frank Frasier, Joy Uurr, Velma Golman, Winona Harris, Bonnie Jean Hart, Shoko Hata-shitRobert Heath, Lorraine Hess, Lois Ilene Hight, Elaine Holt, Yuri Inouye, Mary Jennings, Haruko Kawaguchi, Esther Kawahata, Done na Vee Kendell Beverly Kent, Kurose, Norma Jean Lundi, La- Vee Mann, Suye Mayumt, Robert McKinnon, Delores McNeil, Marcia Morgan, Sam Morita, Elsie Keiko Okuda, Yvonne Parker, Pat Pickett, Pattie Pitt, Lee Robins, Ruth Stanlie Smith, Gayle Stevenson, Yoshitaki Takahashi, Val Thomloy, Gay Tuttle, Marilyn Walsh, Lorna Whitaker, Elaine Ernestine Workman, Williams, Richard Workman. y, With the FARMINGTON "political pot beginning to boil in Stone, Vera Lee Thurgood, Lou Jean Wheeler, Elaine Wilcken. Ruby Barber, Virginia Barlow, I 1 .. yrk X1,73 I I Taylor,-Clearfield- 1 Wife, Daughter Of Serviceman bail for Kurope Le-la- nd I worittrt Davis Stake to Hold Welcome Home Jubilee YW-MI- Vehicles Stolen Over Week End A . -b- offi-Frien- Layton Navy Man Named to Attache Post ds 1 I I - ' Ogdea Air Technical Service Command, Hill Field The Hill Field Canteen which has been operated by the Davis county chap- ter, American Red Cross, was officially closed Monday at special ceremonies. Top photo shows members of the canteen committee: (left to right) Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Kaysville, chairman; Mrs. Darrel Miller, Kaysville; Mrs. Laurence Ellison, Layton; Mrs. Fred L. Rampton, Booatifal; Mrs.. Jess Layton, Clearfield; Mrs. L. C. Holbrook, West Point and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Clinton. Kiddle photo: Sheldon Bergeson, left. Red Croon director at HOI Field, and CoL V. G. HaEiday representing' CoL Ray G. Harris, l d, 1-- C, Republicans Elect |