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Show f Hunting in Utah to Begin on October 16 and End Nov. 6 CUE KAYSVILLE. XL111 DVIS county, 50TH MILESTONE TOGETHER JEACH rrui. Registers Intact Says County Clerk 1AKM1NGTON i.i'uU' cnn. An that certain have Uvn circulating in the coun-'- ) aivoniinir to Hjrum C Iliouph. count clerk! In correcting this Mi hiMUtrh stated nnpiesMon, that "at no has ai l"u official icgtei 1,11 offl cal Utf.stds tai n d.str cl in the count iv .ell in t tu count ot fice, ami ta 1! ie i. pc n pulilu at tune " law pu m.ts only one agent to a distnct. Mr. Biough saui Dining the war eais ail emergency act pro- uled that more than one agent could he placed in a district, hut that was amended m "f l'.MT, Mr. Biough added. July Mr. Brough adus-ethat all voteis check their registration status with the agent within then distnct and make suie then names aie on the n f r J v Medication of the Cleaifield Community church Saturday was attended by .VM sons. The crowd filled the sanctu-a- t aiy and overflowed into the ment to listen to the services oer aw son, a candidate for ie- - the loudspeakers, Kep. election, expressed the view that prior to the dedicate! y the next houe of representatives a jinuitin: uas held in Iht'A-lum-seiuce oaUI undoubtedly le Kepublicun. to introduce visiting leaders of Iavis county and the state of church and polities. those . I tah need someone in the house of ,nt reduced was Kep. Among William A. repiesentatives who can get action Daw son, who said that the Clear-oh per-clu- base-Layto- n. 1 i a- - (;,--tiatio- CLEARFIELD il-- n n such reclamation measures as church was a noteworthy the Weber river pi eject," the rep- - achievement for the community. He pointed out icsentative said representative was introduced that 7.V, of the woik done in con- - t,y Melvin M. Wood, who gave the Kress is handled by committees, address of welcome, and the majority partj has the job Build the World for Christ," of selecting the membeiship of w "We as the topic of the dedicatory such committees. M. D. llratch- He stated that as a member of mon dehveied by lr. list of the er west,rn rt.presenUtive the sub committee on irrigation Kegistiation das lemaining Dr Home Mission society. Baptist and reclamation, he was in a posiaie Oct 12. 2 and 27. Places cited the llratcher community f registration appeared in The tion to see that action was taken churchs part in the religious life Keflex last week. on such work. of the people. the Republican Appropriations Dr. John E. Carver, First Preshouse has voted in during ihe past two years reflect the partys aim byterian church of Ogden pastor, to make the United States stronger presided at the lord's supper. service was prethan ever before, Dawson declared i Appropriations he cited were those sided over by Y. C. Wasson, Comfor a air force, a 20 bil- munity church moderator. lion budget for national defense, Hill air base Chaplain Everett increased benefits for veterans and Carmack started the services with WEST I'OINT a reading of the scriptures and determined origin destroyed the for 8CK'ial security, Other speakers at the meet were prayer. home of Mi. and Mis 'Howard! tad Mrs. George E. Spackman of Farmington observe their Other speakers were Clarence J. Gale, West 1'oint, Monday morn- -' Oaniel A. Alsup, candidate for pita wedding anniversary on October 10... Friends to greet them. trict attorney; Judge W, H. Reeder, Stoker, Clearfield Second ward Awakened by the flames about ,Jr- candidate for district judge, bishop; Jesse H. Barlow, member Mr. and Mrs. A1M1NGT0N 1:.M a. m. the Gales attempted to'ant Leonard II. Layton, candidate of the Davis county school board, Spackman will celebrate irge and William K. Home, formerly save the household but sue-- 1 county commissioner. effects, Oct. on 10, !i golden wedding Musical ceeded numbers the at in a mayor of Clearfield. meeting removing only refrigeri u open house for friends and were Mrs. a Carmen and ator chest drawers of before by Furnishing music for the servpresented m. The 2 5 to from itirei p. was the church choir, directed ices the Mrs. flames Jane became Dibble, too severe. by accompanied :plt vu mafpied in the Salt Lake Clearfield fire department re- - Farrer. Mrs. B. M. Anderson was by Harry Isaac. Members of the 50 Ee yean ago. sponded to the alarm, but when Congressman Dawson choir were Mrs. Ann I .arson, Mrs. 0. Spackman was born in Por-nll- t, was introduced arrived the had flames 1 they pro-by Mrs. Wendell Stanley Wright, Mrs. Arthur PatMorgan' county, Nov. 17. to far, and destruction of Adams. terson, Joan Isaac, Mary Jo gressed to Farmington 1, tad moved the home was complete. Next meeting of the club will be Knight, Mrs. T. A. Mackey, Mrs. 18M with hia parents, Thomas held Nov. Mt K p. m. at the home Jeanne Lashwood, Billie Tillotsen, KAYSYTLLE Criminal antics Sirah Spackman. of Mrs. Asahel Stevenson, with Mrs. Ivan Draper, Mrs. Harry of a high school boy nearly reIs life, Bertha Tucker, daugh-t- f Mrs. William Simmons and Mrs. Isaac, Mrs. Harold Warwick, in injury to a group of girls sulted James and Betsy Lervill Leo Hill as assisting hostesses. Taylor; Mrs. Harold Tillot-seto their homes after the Miss Ellen Reid, Katherine der, was born in Morgan Sept, returning football game Friday evening. 1574. She has been active in Bush, Stanley Wright Virgil Ilel-nd The boy, driving a KAYSVILLE Mountain Road Belief Society at Farmington Leslie Wright, Frank Snow, streamand with brown sedan, gold club will meet Oct. lit, at birthday Leon assy years. She devotes much ers Mackey, T. A. Mackey, Bill obscuring his license number, 1 p. m , at the home of Mrs. George to her hobbies of needlework and Everett Ilk. Mackey, the into drove group, Talbot, Jr. All women living on the the war the Clearfield raising flowers, and keeps a deliberately During and swerved his car. missing one mountain road are invited. cookie jar for frequently-vis- -t church was Btarted to Community inches. girl by only e need in that localfill a grandchildren. Not satisfied witji that bit of was dedicated as it CLEARFIELD lr. Spackman, a retired farmer, First meeting ity. Saturday foolery, he drove on, cutting into of the season of the Wasatch a peacetime center of worship. pride in raising vegetables cars, slamming on his brakes and A. will be held October school P.-dw garden at their home, endangering other cars proceeding m. 13 8 at the Wasateh school. at p. have two sons and three along Third East street. hey Speaker for the evening will be fitters, Mrs. Louise Manning, Within five blocks of reckless state safety chairmah, Joseph H. t Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Leona driving he could have caused at Lehner. His subject will be trafonpson, Clearfield; Fred and least three accidents the last he fic safety. onto li Spackman and Mrs. Bessie was seen was when he drove Prizes will be given to the room ftt, Farmington; also nine the main highway and proceeded the highest percentage of A word of caution for this iNichildren and three great north at a high rate of speed. LAYTON Funeral services with present. parents seasons hunters has been of1 children. on cars m. held in other at were that is p. It Saturday hoped Theme for the year is "Growing fered LeGrande Hess. Sheriff by the highway were as lucky as he, the Layton Second ward chapel for Up Safely. The action project Before had entering property, It who died A. number license Charles 89, his if because Layton, selected is the securing of signal be be well to will sure that have been visible a complaint would Tuesday at his home. lights in the center of Clearfield. not as all youre trespassing, an conhim Frank out by sworn been Hickenlooper Bishop against are to prosetrespassers subject ducted the services. Prayer at irate citizen. cution, said the sheriff. the home was by LeRoy Day. PostDont shoot when you think lude and Prelude was played by 'e you see a deer, is the sheriffs Mrs. Carmen Dibble on the violin, second admonition. Make darn accompanied by Mrs. Marianne certain you see one. Call at the organ. Hunters who are wise will Call. Invocation was by Irvin KAYSVILLE Kaysville Garheed the sheriffs warning and Speakers were Walter A. Rob- den club will meet at the home of think twice before climbing that JSVBLLE President and Funeral services on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton erts, Ernest Owens, fence, or pulling the trigger. Sarah Christensen were Senior Literary Club, Junior Lit- Calvin D. Corbridge. Remarks were the evening of Oct. 11. Otherwise a deer hunt might the First ward tabernacle of Guild, arbeen and Club A special program has msde by Bishop Hickenlooper. Literary erary well turn out to be m hunt for li 5v"noon wider the direc- - Farmington will hold a joint party Mrs. Carmen Dibble played a violin ranged on the culture of chrysantrouble, with the hunter finding Buhop Hubert C. Burton. on Oct. 13, at the Legion Hall in solo, Face to Face. Mrs. Itha themums. and there will be a spewhat hes looking for. Men were Harry S. Strong, the court house. Criddle sang, Oh, My Father. cial drawing for flowers and spring A Blood and Miss Helen Kimball, of Salt Bernice Tyree sang Oh, Dry bulbs. Bishop Burton, reviewer. Those Tears and The Link Di'wttwn was All club members and interested by Joseph B. Jar- - Lake City, will be guest will be members of vine. David Cook rendered the flower growers are invited to o!,be,nediction fey Glen stu- The Senior club solo, Going Home. Delude and attend. postlude music the three clubs. Mkyed by Mrs. Myron W. is headed by Mrs. Annie Welling; Benediction was by John E. rection of Larkins mortuary of OgHelen "Sheffield and Junior club president is Mrs. Mane Neville. den. Patriarch David E. Layton Guild Kaysville-Lay-to- n president and in the was Oviatt Burial Literary rosf rendered a vocal i Memorial park under the di- - dedicated the grave. Jr? e singing mothers of is Mrs. Barbara Gregory. are members Committee sang two numbers, Janetta Robinson, Aunts in the Brigham Griffith, Miss Margaret Leonard, Mrs. Mary Waraock. Mrs. Mina SYRACUSE eveMonday Mrs. the Syracuse P.T.A. will sponMarston, Mrs. June Thurston, Lamning Barbara Gregory, Mrs. Alice sor a program for bert and Mrs. Mona Monson. all parents and interested citizens of the community. LAYTON With the deer hunting season only a few days The group will assemble at the rec 26 to prac- scnbol buildng at 8 p. m. and the away, busy nimroda had an opportunity September and take home parents will attend classes at the tice on the nearest thing to deer the law allows rooms where they have children r" going this year. completed the oiling of a m the rear of the The live" target ham and bacon shoot, sponsored by the Purpose of the program is to aceast quaint parents with their childrens has Bountiful FARMINGTON Wasatch Rifle club of Layton and held at their new range tax teachers, their methods of conductmunicipal adequate for the this years highest with 18 mills. to the ing classes and the subjects being give was planned cor-- levy in the county - of Layton, This will be followed by Clearfields levy of 14 nulls is sec- hunter and plinker a chance to Wasatch Rifle club will sponsor ataught short to and program. a similar shoot October 10 to give get some needed practice officera, with Mrs. WillTax notices were mailed out last compete on equal or better terms one more opportunity for hunters ardP.T.A. B ram bough as president, M. in shooters. are coming to sharpen their aims and have week, and returns with the seasoned target a desire for all somewhat faster this year than Most popular target for the im- something to show for their shoot have expressed .re children in school who have Archer runto parents the was ammuconsist of will according deer hunters they did last, ing. Prizes patient back -- to - school this attend to, the and huntng equipment and R. Clayton, county treasurer. deer that ran through nition ning 3U ov. scrub on the side of the mountain other awards. Entrance feet wiU program Taxpayers have until to pay their taxes. They can pay in a manner calculated to imitate be low. There will he matches that in the an elusive buck such as aU deer can be entered for as little aa Additonal by mail or at any LSGJ,0NTT Tt State fair county except the one in Fanning-tohunters hope to see, come deer dime. office. treasurers the at or season. This target put every Juneed by Miss TheU To get to the Wasatch range, taxes levied this year shooter on his mettle and gave shooters F kome Property demonstradsn travel north or south over igetit show a substantial increase was him a chance to get hack in the on the mountain road to the Waldeer nfle. last year. Last year the levy groove with his favonte ton fruit farm. The range is M& and Mrs. B. CLEARFIELD Epper- - $028,911.12 as compared to Shirly pop-ui(synthetic) Rock squirrels -reached rat-by turninr in the first L. Green of Clearfield celebrated 1 Plus s on the holes this year. up from their demonstration team in 042J171.29 north of the farm. their silver wedding anniversary, Assessed valuation of the coun- hiU side gave the 22 shooter prac- gate Mr" Min be In Elint is 1W reached from leadfr also Saturday. this , year. It may also as higher they ty is to the junction the day they were surstate, tice and prizes among boulDuring driving. the by Layton the property tax levy for and disappeared vamshed of Gentile street and the mountain prised by their children, who called school district and county was ders. Bulls eyes that ! valuation assessed diTi road. Entrance to the range is ap- with an enormous decorated cake, la third mills on an when' hit gave other shooters the fourth $21,536,299. This year it is of thrill when they broke enough to proximately 2)0 yards north of the a lovely silver hostess tray and an automatic waffle iron," Club lead by mills on an assessed valuation Xbe junction. bring home the bacon. man. $22,842,732. ye , s ; , regis-tiatio- West Point Home Razed by Fire dis-in- g. t the state, will begin October ltJ, and will have no competition run. throughout its tin Oclotier 25, however, the Utah fueworks start and the elk hunters on the Manti and Cedar Mountain districts take over for the kickoff in the elk season. Waterfowl season, the dates for which are set up by federal reguSYRACUSE A faiewell testi- lations, will open at noon, October monial for Clayton Jay Holt and 29 This event is state-wid- e and Wavnc ti. Anderson, who have ac- will contpiue without stkgger cepted LDS mission calls, will take through December 7. The next day at high noon the great upland bird season begins (Oct. 3o) and runs for two and a half days. After that the hunts taper down to the special deer hunts, the elk hunt on Nov. ti. and the wateifowl shoot. With a heavy schedule on tap, R. L. Turpin, director, Utah Fish t'and Game department, today warned Utah sportsmen to check their hunting licenses and hunting Iaist year many j tags immediately. Lxportsinen found they hrfd mis- placed their tags, and made a last-- ( minute rush for substitute tags Spoilsmen were also "warned to . check their guns and ammunition before entering on the rangq. Guns should be kept unloaded until the gunner is on a safe practice range. They should then be made safe until they are loaded again on the open iange during the hunting seasons "Every year several children are hurt or killed as a result of negligence of their fathers or brothers in leaving live arms and ammunition wthin their reach," Mr. Turpin said. We appeal to sportsmen to use every precaution to le careful with guns before the hunts, during the season, and in putting the weapons away." Dedicatory Rites Syracuse Pair Summoned Attended by Capacity Crowd To Missions . I.AYTON Congressman ham A. Dawson was guest peakei at the lacyton Women's Republican meet held Monday, Oct. 4, the home of Mrs. la'onard I 1 NUMBER Dawson Talks Before Layton Women's GOP 'Uiml legMrat ions 1"M is . m. October tiii-ksdv- Utah hunting season" 'vmes in bulk this year with the last of October and" the first of November featured. With the sjHviat elk, waterfowl and pheasant openings-sefor successive dates, ardent hunters are going to have a busy season the last few days of October. The deer season, the biggest outdoor sporting event in 11-d- .j j I : - t ' fr Zany Driving by Youthful Driver Layton Jaycees Sponsoring Rifle Shoot ss Endangers Lives I Birthday Club Schedules Meet Hol-ber- ta n, y, light-colore- Session Set by Clearfield PTA war-tim- Funeral Services Are Conducted For Layton Man T. A Word to The Wise Services Kaysville Garden Club Plans Meet Held for iysville 'fc Clubs Literary Woman Slate Meeting Syracuse P.T.A. Sponsors Parent Session f Mes-dam- es Rifle Shoot Sharpens Prospective pyton Hunters; Encore Planned by Club Parking Completed Pe back-to-scho- ol Taxes for 1948 Show Increase i , A trap and rifle LAYTON shoot, sponsored by the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce, will give local sportsmen a chance to polish up their aim prior to drawing a bead on that chunk of venison. On October lo the shoot will he held at the Layton Gun club, beginning at 10 a. m. Prises to be awarded at the shoot include hams, bacon, hunting equipment and rifle shells, inWAYNE G. ANDERSON cluding the hard to get 3000 caliber. place on October 10, at 7:30 p. m. The Iiayton Gun club is located at the Syracuse ward chapel, under on the Hill field road, one mile the direction of Golden W. Smed-le- y east of Hill field. and Phillip J. Bennett, missionary committee. Elder Holt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Holt He will leave for the mission home, Salt Lake City, on October 11 and depart for his field of labor, the Swedish mission, Oct. 20. Elder Holt is a Davis high school Work hat beBOUNTIFUL graduate. He attended Weber colof U. S. highon the widening gun has and been employed the lege 01, between North Salt Lake way months sixteen field. Hill at past Elder Holt is class teacher of the and Centerville. e Conversion of the present Deacon class, a ward teacher and stretch of highway into a a member of the choir, of the Syrafour-lan- e stretch is being accomcuse ward. Elder Anderson is a son of Mr. plished by adding a lane to each The new and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson. He side of the highway. will enter the mission home on Oct lanes are planned to be the black 11 and will depart for the Califortop tar composition type. Some buildings and a mile nia mission on Oct 20. Elder Anderson graduated from stretch of Bamberger tracks will Davis high school and from We- have to be moved before the widenber college. He is a choir member ing work can be completed, it was of the Syracuse ward and has been stated by E. B. Kennelly, resident very active in all church activities. engineer. Contract for resurfacing of the Speakers at the testimonial will include Joseph Cook, President G. new lanea haa been awarded to Harold Holt, Vaughn Barber, Bish- Gibbons A Reed, Salt Lake City. op Lawrence Criddle, Jesse M. This work will begiif as soon as Holt A. B. Anderson and the mis- grading operations have been comsionaries. pleted, Mr. Kennelly said. Renditions by the choir will inGrading work on the project is clude For the Strength of the now in progress, by the state highv How Great he Wisdom way department. Hills, and the Love, Thanks Be to God, and God Be With You Till We will be offered by LaVaun Wil liams and Dawns llayes. Meet Again. Benediction will be by Joseph A solovox selection will be played by Karen Hodgaon and a duet Anderson. 4-- H ' I t $ 3 .8 ; 1 nr Lyu I A LITTLE OFF THE SIDES. PLEASE Mark Silver Anniversary. W1 J , two-lan- Winners in Announced n, - Road Widening Proed Started tL1. tnk .4 Barber Charles Seof field, Kaysville, finds an unwilling customer in Jery Douglas Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wood, Jr, Kaysville. The little fellow took a pretty dim view of the w hole proceeding, but everything camo off alright. one-year-o- ld |