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Show Missionary IPS SYRACUSE-- to her Wor Spanish-America- n Edith Miss fold. m&ion fff Trio Unhurt as Car Takes Icy River Plunge Party farewell fo Honor VOLUME XLII KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY JAYCEES, WIVES FILL BOXES FOR CHILDREN 1. 1948.- - NUMBER 40 Clearfield Girl Drowns When Ice Breaks on Reservoir near-freezi- Companion Fails in Fourteen-year-ol- d I Attempt to Rescue Young Victim car and began a Clearfield. The victims companion, Miss Ida Underwood, daughter of s- d, Lakeview subdivision, crawled to safety after making a desperate effort to rescue the victim. Funeral services for Miss will be conducted today (Wednesday) ai 3:00 p. m. in the Sunset mortuary chapel by the Rev. Selby Swift of the Gear-fiel- d Burial Community church. will be in the Clearfield memorial - Forrest-Underwoo- IIol-lingshe- ad Miss Edith Knighton be rrjghton, Syracuse, will farewell testimonial hon-- at Fri-j- a evening, Jan. 2, at 8 p m, in u Syracuse LDS ward chapel. liis Knighton will enter the mijsion home in Salt Lake City Jut 5 preparatory to departing mission (or the Spanish-Americ- Q park. According to reports, Miss and Miss Underwood were walking across the eastern end of a reservoir used for irrigation purposes located on the Roy Pullum property east of Clearfield when the ice broke and they were plunged into 20 feet of frigid water. The Underwood girl, trained in first aid and water Hoi-lingshe- ad More an party headquarters. than 700 gaily colored boxes were filled with randy and nuts held December 20 at the Layton public school grounds by the To round out the party, the Jaycees and singing of Christmas carols and refreshments were served. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lyil-lia- a Knighton, she 1a a Davis high ichool graduate and a graduate of hospthe Thomas D. Dee Memorial ital school of nursing in Ogden. Davis high Upon graduating from ichool she received a scholarship Jaycee-Ett- A s. box-filli- for the big childrens Xmas above ' Layton Jaycees and Jaycee-Ett- s participated in group -- Kaysville City Water Rates Increased By City Council t Weber college and was an honor itodent there. Her nursing experience has included obstetrical supindus-triervision, civil service and al nursihg Active in .'''A',;. V- - Syracuse ward, Knighton has been a teacher in both Sunday school and the MIA. She has been drama director (or the MIA for the past two years isd is at present activity counselor the YWMIA. Program scheduled for Friday irening is as follows: Selection (or the ward choir, of which Miss is a member; invocation, Clarence W. S medley; vocal solo, Mrs. Itha C riddle; remarks, Dr. Kulon F. Howe; vocal solo, (in Spanish) by Dean Jones; reading, from aighton 50 s, Maude Bennett; remarks, Arnold D. Miller; cornet solo, Allan. Cook; remarks, C., Henry Mrs. Pres. jid throe-quarte- rs Rampton; remarks, Bishop Lawrence L Criddle: response by the nissionary; vocal solo, Dean Jones; (election by choir; benediction, : Robert E. Bodily. f , Deputy to Assist1 Fanners Jaycees to Meet Ghosts Saturday Tax Forms With Agricultural Car Installation For January 9 stated, however, the city must look to the future and maintain this favorable position whether it be by FARMINGTON Davis county developing underground water; de- agricultural groups will visit a speveloping more water in the moun- cial agricultural car at the Union tains or by looking ahead to the Pacific railroad station in Woods Weber river projects. Cross on Jan, 7 to hear four speakThe present culinary water sup- ers from the Utah State Agriculply consists of several springs and tural college. 03 shares of stock in the KaysFuture Farmers from Davis ville Irrigation company. With the schoio will meet from 9:40 a.m.high to water from Webbs canyon, a large 11 :30 a.m, A veteran training class are: 1. Increased costs of labor and basin is saturated and the water will meet from 12:30 to 2 p.m. and materials used by the department. is picked up farther down as spring fruit and truck crop framers are 2. Necessity in the near future water. This method has been rela- to meet from 2 to 4 p.m. for increased storage capacity. At tively inexpensive, Mayor White-side- s The county horticultural society, stated, but from now on new Davis the present time the storage capac-ity4- s state extension of a development will be more , expent service county about- ana Davis county vocational million gallons. This should be siye. teachers are cooperating with Wesdoubled to take care of the increase Most residents, particularly ley D. Soulier, agricultural agent in users expected in the next 10 those on the east side of the city of the Union Pacific Railroad comhave and north along the highway, years, Mayor Whitesides said. , pany, in sponsoring the car. 3. Necessity for obtaining new found a great improvement in waCarDr. Alvin Wynne Thorne, supplies of water. At the present ter service this summer as a re- penter, Clarence Ashton and Dr. time Kaysville is in the most fa- sult of the increase in the size of Knowlton, apeciol speakers vorable position with respect to water mains in those localities George from the Utah State Agricultural water supply of all the towns and last May. The project was accom- college, will discuss various aspects cities in Davis county, the mayor plished at a cost of $25,000. pertaining to agriculture. $1-- Kiss Hill Field Units Available To Davis Farmers FARMINGTON A deputy collector of internal revenue will be in LAYTON Jaycees Layton Dsvis county cities from Jan. 6 to will meet the Colored Ghosts, senKAYSVILLE B to assist Davis county fanners sational basketball Eighty surplus hoopsters, Satunits from Hill Field ciia filing income tax returns for housing Davis high urday at 7:30 p. m., at 1M7. deputy will be in the follplaces; Farmington court house, Jan. 6, The owing 1 to 4 p.m. Kaysville to a.m. health center, Jan. 12, 4 p.m. Layton town hall, Jan. 7 and 8, 4 am. to 4 p.m. Clearfield town hall, Jan. 9, 4 ajn. to, 4 p.m. All farmers or stockmen whose for 1947 was $500 or must file a declaration of e. form 1040-E- S by Jan. 15, If a declaration of income is W by Jan. 15, a complete return form 1040 and 1040-- F must also total we income in-o- w filed by March 15, 1948. farmer or stockman may elect file a completed income tax 1040 and 1040-- F by Jan. The completed form will serve th as a declaration of Income and e final return. Filing of 1040 and by Jan. 15 will complete A rm j Meral income wr 1047. filing requirements i Salt Lake Men Fined on Mischief Charge mischief and destroying the men r plate glass window ia f? .Harold C&lder showroom on atcr , highway one F a men apparently held against Calder over a car transaction. tons subject will be fruit produc tion, and Dr. Knowlton will speak on insect pests of fruit and truck almost parajyzed from the intense Ki-wan- ia by a passing motorist Kiwanis Installs New Officers At Dinner Meet CLEARFIELD With J5.of the original 28 charter members present, the Gearfield Kiwanis club held an installation banquet for their new officers Monday, Dec. 22, at Mas and Pas cafo in Roy. Turkey dinner was served to members and their wives aa weU as to guests from other clubs in Utah and Idaho. Reed C. Culp, Salt Lake City, lieutenant governor of Utah district No. 2, waa installing officer. The new officers are A. R. Anderson, president;. L. Dale Holbrook, vice president; Wilmer S. Barlow, immediate past president, and Raymond II. Anderson, who was reelected as secretiry. Directors are George Haslum, LaMar Sessions, Joe Thurgood and Joe Knight Toastmaster was Bill Cunningham. Retiring officers were Wilmer S. Barlow, president; Henry E. vice president, and Gwiliiams, Keith Smith, immediate past presi- dent Wilmer Barlow gave the presidents report on the achievements of the year 1947: two boxing carni- vals and five homes painted in the areas of Clearfield, Syracuse, West Point and Sunset Farmers Union to Sponsor John Deere Day Show ' LAYTON Dawson of Bey Union, local John Deere Dealer, is inviting all fanners and their families in this and neighboring communities to attend the big John Deere Day program to be held at 10:00 a. m. at the Rits theatre in Layton on January 0. According to Mr. Dawson, this years John Deere Day program the Hill Field fire department will be of special interest to anyCapt John A. Lund, senior medi one who has anything to do with cal supply officer beaded an fanning. Main attraction is a new mergency rescue squad from the specially Hollywood produced feature "Doctor Jim. which stars Getrfield naval supply depot in the role of a Following recovery of the body Stuart Erwin country the resutfcitator was used for a friendly, warm hearted . t .hour without success. The doctor. CLEARFIELD Annual Fire- - half In addition to "Doctor Jim, sevmens ball, sponsored by the Gear- - victim was then tsken by ambu. eral other new pictures will, be shown including a very important NOrth Deducation picture entitled t"Keep on. .nd onhnU (or vainly SS j Your Eye on the SoiL . Committees planning the event Free lunch will be served at noon are working under the direction She was pronounced dead by at the Fanners Union new buildof Fire Chief Elmo Hodson. Re- - Capt John E. Schreiner at 5:30 ing. . t reshments will be free, furnished P m Born in Provo. July 9, 1933, Tickets are on y the firemen. ; . sal at the local business houses daughter of Phillip Barton and n Clearfield. The general public Ellen Adeline Clayton Ilollings-invite-d. LAYTON Glen Dev, Layton, head, the victim was a sophomore is recovering at an Ogden hospiat North Davis junior high school: tal from bums suffered last Thurs.she was a member of the Gearfield day when he fell into a tub of hot Community church. M66IS water. Mr. Day was recovering in addition to Survivor from a recent illness and was her LAYTON Womens par Layton include Mrs. a Lillian " sister, meet club bending over the' tub to test the will Monday, Republican and water when he either fainted or a Ore., Eugene, brother, 8:00 at the at m., 5, p. January fell into the tub of water. Town halt Layton '.Ai Kh Uk.ctji"1 H" Farmers .r uj? Firemen Plan Annual Ball - . SiSjSX Meet, Ian. - - Suffers Burns , aOP Club Davis Teachers Support Fund J. B. - COLORED GHOSTS' AWAIT DAVIS GI1EE Galbraith .V' Resigns as City Electrician Budget Okehed r Jt AT OVJrVc I C.N r, III CONTEST Winners Named In Jaycee Xmas Contest , maintenance engineer for the Davis county school district. During his 84 years with Kaysville city, Mr. Galbraith haa placed the electric system on a paying basis. Revenues from the system have made possible the low city tax levy as compared to neighboring towns. Clyde Lundberg,. Murray, has been employed to replace Mr. Galbraith as electrician. Superintend-- 1 ent of the Murray city, light sys28. of years, Mr. tem for Appreciation to all home owners Lundberg comes to Kaysville with and business firms participating in excellent recommendations, Mayor the contest and the judges was ex- Whitesides said. Tbe Lundbergs pressed by Mr. WUlets on behalf of and their four children will make .his committee. their home here. man of the contest committee. G. L. Stewart waa named firs place winner in the residential portion of the contest. Fairway Market placed first among business firms. Other winners for residential lighting were Wliliam C. Barton, second, and Darvel Miller, third. Judges were Marcia Mansell. Beth Badger and D. Keith Barnes The lighting displaya were judged December he J Dr, Thorne will speak on soil preparation and fertilizers; Mr. Carpenter will discuss marketing of truit and truck crops; Mr. Ash Utah Crop Group 91 Dec. 28. to Sheriff LeGrand BuCIdin two men drove to Boun- tif,. at about 1 ajn. Dec. 28 and them t,r large threw several rocks breaking it. njr returnedwindow,, next night to the Mr. Calder there and when Refused to stop, Calder fired on. ;hots two into the ground, 'n tire, .one in a fender nj toninkM6 k the hub chp of the au-Tmen were arrested "untiful city marshal, who tom sheriffs office? Uleni over to attempted to assist her cold water was unable to attempt further rescue of her friend be- Plans were com- fore she went under for the last LAYTON pleted Sunday for the annual time. party of the Layton The accident occurred near the club, to be held Friday, Jan. eastern end of the where the , at the Newhouse hotel in Salt water enters. A pond of boys group to ake City '.according Ray J. and girls was skating on ths west Jawaon, chairman of the commit- tnd of the pond at the time of the tee. Reed C. Culp, Salt Lake Gty, tragedy. ieutenant governor of the Utah-dah- o Miss Underwood made her way district, will be installing to the home near the pond and officer at the affair, which will be called for help. The Clearfield leld in the Crystal ballroom at the fire department and Utah state highway patrol responded as well lotel. city marshaL Officers to be installed are Jedd as the Clearfield was held tip victim Rescue' the of J. Bishop, W.Call, president; vice president: Vird Cook, secre- because ice around the break would not hold and it was finally necestary; Ray J. Dawson, Jack Ivers. sary to put a boat into the pond Ulmer Major, Howard Blood ana from the point in which the flow M. Anderson, directors. 111 act as of water entered. The body was Darwin F. Taylor master of ceremonies at the affair recovered in approximately 40 and special entertainment will be wkh tW crops. A special film on agriculture will also be shown. made dormitories vilian are being school in a game that promises a available for sale to Davis county variety of new twists on basketball veterans engaged in farming. as plsyed by the crafty Ghost Applications for the units should squad. sent to either Carl B. Green, be will be played Preliminary game or David Layton, presisecretary, between Bountiful M Men and the 12 of the Davis county Farm dent, KenM Men. ward Layton Third The Clearfield. Labor association, neth Brailsford and Dean Morgan association is FARMINGTON A district processing and apare the Jaycee sports committee of the Utah Crop Improvemeeting applications. proving members. The unit consists of 30 by 30 ment association will be held at the foot building complete with plumb- county court house in Farmington, January 12, at 2:00 p. m. ing and electrical fixtures. Twenty-- Monday, Seed from Davis, Salt were nine producers approved applications by the farm labor association Mon- Lake and Tooele Counties are invited to attend. day. ' ' Chief purpose of this meeting is Applications must be in by March 1. The 80 units have been to nominate a director from this school Teachers of the Davis, allocated to Davis county for dis- district to serve for a period of district have voluntarily donated tribution through the labor group. two years. Clarence Winegar, $217-5- 0 to provide food, .clothing Woods Cross, is the present direcEuroand school supplies for their tor, whose term expires. pean professional colleagues ui the Golden L. Stoker,, secretary-treasurecountries. , war devastated of the association, an . Contributions were made to the Davis cou- Glen Baird, U. S. A. C. extension FARMINGTON Fund Relief Teacher Overseas Na- ntys 1948 budget was adopted withagronomist, will be present to dissponsored nationally by the a meeting of the cuss problems of seed production. at out change The Association. Education tional the commissioners Monday at the Dr. Leonard Pollard is also exKAYSVILLE Ending 84 years campaign in Utah was under court house in Farmington. The pected to be present and will re- of service as electrician for Kayssponsorship of the Utah Education contested not onion on was during port budget experimental work ville city, J. B. (Joe) Galbraith Association and affiliated local the public hearing Monday. being done at the Experiment farm has resigned from this position efeducation associations. at North Farmington. fective Jan. 1, Mayor Emil M. Whitesides announced today. DISPLAY Mayor Whitesides described Mr. Galbraith as having given "34 years of the most faithful service. "City officials regret that h cannot continue to head the electric light system, Mayor Whitesides continued, "and wish to extend to , him our appreciation for hia servKAYSVILLE Winners of the ices as an expert in his work and of unquestionable integrity Christmas lighting contest spon ain man his dealings. sored by the Kaysville Jaycees Mr. Galbraith will devote hia full during the holidays were name this week by Lee R. WUlets, chair- time to Jiis present position of WINNING FARMINGTON .Don Richard Wd and Don W. Hill both of ke City, were fined $100 Sf is week on a charge of ms-Jr- "1 safety, companion but was prevented from keeping her afloat by the desperate struggling of the victim. Finally the Underwood girl managed to crawl out of the water onto the ice but because she was Jp KAYSVILLE Kaysville city water rates were raised to per month in the city and $3 per month outside the city at a meeting of the city council Dec. 22. The increase in rates will bring approximately $2500 in additional revenue into the water department. Old rates were $1.10 inside the city and $2 outside the city limits. Three reasons for the increase, according to Mayor Emil M. White-side- the County Groups to Visit Special Kiwanis' Plan hike one-mi- le back to Gateway in clothing. One was partially overcome en route and was picked up fast-freezi- A Clearfield girl, Joan CLEARFIELD Mr. and of Phillip Hollingshead, Hollingshead, daughter Clearfield villa, was drowned Monday afternoon when she and a companion fell through the ice on a pond east of ) KAYSVILLE Three Davis county men were uninjured, though cold, Saturday night when their light sedan plunged into the Weber river near Gateway after failing to negotiate a sharp, slippery curve. The men. Thomas D. Fry, Lay-to- n, driver; Lowell M. Stephens, Kaysville, owner of the car, and LaMar Wall, Layton, were carried into the river when their car went out of control on a curve and plunged 205 feet down a steep embankment into more than five feet of water, The .three men escaped frorti the Kaysville took top honor, in the dur- Meatier half, of the Christmas lighting contest sponsored by the K.y.rill. J.y i The G L. Stewart home Jliday. I These three members of the fxzicl Cc!:rti T. team, left to right, Lo Gark, Yi;;a Cirlzri be seen in action against th Jiycc-- j li n ( :'-- !! a high school Jsnnary 3, at 8:15 p. ta. 7:39 p. m Bountiful First ward wl'.l ward tl h I.I-M- ca n. I:: j T' t;.l I |