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Show Class A Basketball Crown For 1949 Goes to Davis HiglC Saturday night the Davis high school Darts defeated-Hea- r River and became the 1949 class A basketball champions. It wasThe climax of a steady climb, punctuated with startling upsets, that saw the Darts rise from the position of underdog to complete state supremacy in high school basketball competition. TO BE HEARD IN SPRING MUSICALE It was on February 7 that the Darts began to move upward by turning the tables on what was then considered a vastly superior Annual Shooting Numbering Of Affair Set By Houses In 71st Birthday Riders bountiful Started Kaysville Observed Annual Ham and Bacon shoot KAYSVILLE. campaign to number every house in Kaysville of the Twin Star Riders of and will be held on March is going forward under the Man tion of the Kaysville Junior lending zest to the affair will be By Layton team. Granite. The Davis team caused the experts to raise their eyebrows by pulverizing Granite with a score of From then on the Darts began (heir climb upward, tripping South by a score of HI to 2!, and West by 31-1- 2U-2- 4. I. On Feb. 22 the Darts came up Jordan to battle for tournagainst A ament eligibility, and again the exHoun-fu- l wen all pointing at Jordan, perts direc20, and again the Darts upset the apChamplecart by outplaying the favor"shootin iron feud between the ber of Commerce. ites with a score of 1 in a closeAlbeit A. Major A complete number plate is beItiders and the Davis County LAYTON. ly fought contest that necessi71 st Fosse. Mounted bis offered Sheriffs at celebiuted the cost, birthday at his tated an overtime period of play. by Jayeees ing and they are installing them free This shooting contest between home Sunday, Davis was in the tournament, but in of charge wherever they are desir- two of the countys roughest and He was born March 13, ls-again they occupied the position of ed. The plates are of aluminum, eadiest groups ever to straddle underdog in the forrasters eye and mount is the result of a challenge with, numbers of white outlined in were pnly rated an outside chance Beand Bountiful on black issued a the group background. yellow by of copping the honors. sides being easy to read in the gleefully accepted by the mounted In the first night of tournament daytime, a phosphorescent treat- posse. It will get under way at ment makes them visible in the 2:30 p.m. ami will be on a winner play the Darts really gave the exdark. take all basis. When the last shot perts something to think about, by and prowill has winners the been fired for has the trimming Fast Approval project been given by Harry L. Strong step forth through the acrid pall of viding the filial and moijt unexand William Swan, city councilmen gunpowder smoke to claim the pected upset of the season. On the d in charge of zoning, and they are poils the succulent hanis. following night of play they off Weber with a score of The ham and bacon shoot will cooperating with the Jayeees in and were only one game the undertaking. Recently passed start at lo am., and will offer by the counmil was an ordinance as grand prize a baby beef. Spo-iaway from the championship. In the championship game with requiring all residents to have drawings for ham and bacon their numbers displayed in a prom- will be held every hour. The trap Bear River the Darts started right inent place. shoot will be held with small bore out winning and never stopped unMembers of the installing comifle and scatter bore. Plenty of til the game was ended in their mittee are Pelber- - Ullman, Iee lot coffee and sandwiches will be favor, with a seore of Willits. George Heywood, Allen on hand. Five men of equal ability were As in the past, proceeds from the Strong and Ross Brown, with Ray the words used to describe the S. Odd as chajrman in charge. shoot will be used toward civic Davis champions, and this prel.ast years shoot Jaycee officers are J. P. Collier, improvement. sented a difficult problem in pickpresident; Harry Duckworth, and esulted in the planting of five the ing outstanding player for the I Advanced piano students who will be heard in a recital March 20 are Anita 1, arson (left). Lola and vice (lien Ray Odd, acres of grass on the city park presidents, team. Those finDirectors secretary-treasureaside set was Hill, and money grounds, xie Argyle, Erma Page, LaJean Nelson, and Ray mond Fuller at the piano. ally picked .were I si we 11 Taylor are Ross Brown, Dean Galbraith, for beautifying the Youth Center and John Dawson. Glen Ashby and Harold Perkins, state director, and grounds. Neil Ilancey were second team seA. Albert Allen Strong, national director. where Major The Bountiful trap area, lections with Junior Hill making the shoot will be held, ia reached the son of William third tean Kaysville, South Fifth on the y getting Dunromh and Virginia Faithful Monday was a da of festivity street road in Bountiful and follow- McMasters On June 3. IIKH, for Davis high school as students Major. 21 invited is the ing signs. Everyone he was married to Martha Carr and parents gathered to celebrate to attend. S. the achievement of the victorious H. D Muir, president of the Twin Simmons in the Salt Lake L, I). died Mrs. A spring musi-al- e 2d, CLEARFIELDMajor April temple. home team. Basketball will hold sway in Davis county come March aa announcer, Star Riders, will act tin nlancd piano feat with Jim Moss and Dale Holbrook 11144. as the first game of the annual tournament starts at Davis student- - uiing Lynn Wilcox, coach, was paid of Mrs. Baibara Stucki is He is the father of four sons and tribute in a gathering of students, assisting. fgh school. will continue March tournament The through chtlultil fm indentation at the one daughter, Urial A. Majqv. Gar- parents of the players, members Cleai field F11M ward chapel on K., and of the school board, and various Elmer !.. I with sixteen teams competeing for top honors. field; A. P. T. Annual SYRACUSE William K. Major, and Mrs. Velma citizens of the I . Pairings have been made for. Monday and Tuesdays March 2U. It will stait at 3 p. m. in county. Founders day program of SyraHe has three M. Hayes, Wests as follows: A & W Barrel Tap Room vs. Farming-- l the afternoon. a talk by coach Wileveheld cuse was Following last Thursday one and be will who heard in the granddaughter. cox, various other school officials Pianists grandsons M Men; Layton First ward vs. at the ward chapel. ecital are Lola Mae Argyle, Anita ning Willard M. P. arose' to compliment the Davis Mrs. titerrille M Myn, Bambrough, Larson, Erma Page, Raymond Ful-e- T. A. team. conand Among them were Melvin presided hurting: at 0 p.m.. and with a A PROCLAMATION president, La Jean Nelson, and Mrs. Grant Cullimore, Lee ducted the hour, Manning, evening's game starting every program Stucki. Liston and Henry Scheuller, memwitn commenced Mrs. which following contese9 have been WHEREAS, MARCH 1 to SI, Among the selections to be of- Wayne Burton reading the P. T. A. bers of the coaching staff; Golden has been designated as Red up for Monday night in the fered are the Second Hungarian prayer. A special Founders Day A & W Barrel r mentioned. Stewart, president of the county Cross fund raising month by ! PubRhapsody of Liszt, Der Rosenkava-ie- r song was sung by the congrega school board; Elmer J. Hartvig-sen- . SYRACUSE Syracusse ipRoom vs. Farmington M Men; National authority and Poloand Waltzes of , an-ic Strauss, will their School Mrs. Ruth directed tion, present Ramp WHEREAS the people call by superintendent of schools; jton First ward vs. Centerville naise by Chopin. Selections from ton, with Mrs. Alice Gailey as pi- nual school operetta, The PrinSamuel vs. Men; Brockbank Morgan, assistant superinRed on Cross month the .Realty every the works of Grieg, LAYTON. Fire completely d. tendent; Dr. D. Keith Barnes and cess Chooses ano accompanist. 4 a very, speitifuL Realty; Orchard Acres . of Kitty, every, year And due to great . Rachmaninoff and Brahms In a candlelight ceremony presi- cial muaical in two acts with three stroyed the four room frame home Dr. Noall Tanner, team physicians; Navy Civilians. numbers of men still in the be played. will also dents who have served during past scenes, at the Syracuse ward hall, of Fred Brown on West Gentile, Jesse D. Barlow and Joe Cook, 0n Tuesday night at the same armed fprees and even greatllonday evening, about 11 p.m, se the school board members, and Horace years were honored and each pre on March 17, at 7:30 p. er in hospitals due to service following games will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Rone, executive secretary of the Mrs. Rented a with M Men yed: include: lovely vs. corsage. and in the armed forces leading characters Syracuse itsman Hideout;' Kaysville vs. lambrough read the poem, Burn Town Criers Allan Steed, Leslie aughter, Mary Jane, who had activities association. Principal G. WHEREAS, it is my belief Field civilians; Layton vs. Hill Burn, while each lighted Adamss, Sherman Bennett, and ieen living in the house, had left Harold Holt introduced the speakCandles, educaand that all volunteer candles and took their place Ronald Thurgood; Princess Dawn a few days before for Vale, Ore. ers. old MATS; Bountiful their tional services of Red Cross Legion vs. he cause of the fire was unknown. to the front. The past presidents katch Lime. Ellen Eames; Princess Sunshine should continue unhampered A big hand was accorded the The Layton fire department anMrs. included Holbrook, Karen Hampton; Princess Hap-ineJoseph Trophies for the tournament and of the players, who were parents were but swered unable the Wilcall, Zenas W. Bennett, Mrs. Elmer been donated by merchants of Cleone Barber: Princess called WHEREAS, the Red Cross upon by the principal to cox, Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mrs. oon Beam Itha Barber; first to control the blaze. ijton and Kaysville. First place was founded as a channel stand to be recognized. phy was donated by the Olsen lodney Eames, Mrs. Bruce Flint royal attendant Sandra Jensen; Those responsible for It all, the through which compassion and Mrs. Mark Beazer. vrolet Co., with the Travelers second royal attendant Carol find neighborly expresDavis basketball squad, are Lowmight WilLionel Mrs. E. Two e and Rasmussen others, Nuzman; royal gatekeeper LarGrain donat-econ- d sion in the relief of human ell Taylor, Farmington; Neil Han-ceiams and Mrs. David Wilcox who ry Logan; keeper of the toys and third place trophies, Mr. Thomas J. suffering across the street, Centerville; Glen Ashby, SYRACUSE have al- Mickey Ellis. were unable to be fpectively.' A trophy" for sports-wshi- p across the nation, across the was honored last Mon- so served as P. T. present, Clearfield; Johnny Dawson, Lay-toThurgood A. presidents. The entire school membership 18 has been donated by world. Junior Hill, Kaysville; Kent ward the at Syracuse day evening Miss Ellen Eames, a sixth grade will participate in the story, with Farmers Union the American WHEREAS, Carter Cowley, Haacke, Bountiful; x contributed student, rendered two piano solos music, drama, dancing and instruClinRed Cross is prepared to adSherman gold basketballs A and KAYSVILLE Wayment, Layton; meeting and Superintendent E. J. Hartvig mental selections. the with minister aid in time of disasteam, social for all officers and members ton; Wally Bryson, Bountiful; Corsen discussed the school building ror basketballs Special musical selections will of District No. 2, American Lo- nell Haacke, Bountiful,' and Jim for the second ter, I therefore declare March tournament team coming from also be presented between the acts tion and American program. 1 to 31, Red Cross fund raising Legion Aux-liar- y Purdy. Bountiful. Student baskett Davis Glass Co. Refreshments were served from of the operetta. A public ad- month in Davis County. held March be will 18, at ball manager is Dean Johnson of beautifully decorated table o: W. ALVIN NALDER, system is being furnished by m. at the Utah General' De Bountiful. p. T. in the P. flowers As yel spring wr Radio and Appliance Co. Cheer leaders were Joan ThompChairman, pot, officers quarters on Seconc low and blue colors. Serving were Davis County Commissioners. wtising for the games is being is No. 2 son, street. District Jerry Stockman, Janice Cook, compose! the room representatives of the P itributed by the We- Joan Ashby, Roy Parker and Rayall in of Layton Cold Davis, Legionnaires T. A. organization. ge, and the purchase of tick- mond PierottL ber and Morgan counties. Miss Mae Bodilys fourth grade being taken care of by Dicks was awarded the prize for the nee. most parents in attendance at this Eept for the Hill Field and ITS NEW UNIFORMS FOR THE POSSE meeting. A group of four persons rneld naval supply depot teams with Mrs. Ralph Walker as chairplayers in the tournament will man was selected as a nominating residents of Davis county. The committee to select . officers for xsatch Lions will be BOUNTIFUL Orson Sessions, defending next year. championship title they won in 77, died in a Salt Lake hospital of M r' 3 tournament. a heart ailment, Sunday at 12 :4." in Proceeds from the games will a.m. He had been a life long resiteed to Aat a meeting KAYSVILLE dent of Bountiful. help build a new chapel r.the Layton Fourth ward. Co-f- held March 14, at the Davis high He was born Aug. 17, 1871 in the event are school, the Kaysville garden club Bountiful, a son of Perrigrine and an Orrian K. Rich, Emorett Loveland Sessions. He enjoyed a visit by Fred Augsber-ge- r, Adams should be contacted Utah associated garden club married Mary Ann Burningham. purchase of tickets. SYRACUSE Elder Charles Dec. 0, 1802 in the Logan temple. president; C. M. Walter, first vice (Bob) Simpson, son of Mr. an She died July 24, 1048. president, and Mrs. Dorthea New. t He worked as an electrician with bold, second vice president. Mrs. John G. Simpson, returned to soil on Mr. Augsberger 6poke his 'home last Thursday evening, utility firms in Salt Lake City conditions and shrubs. Illustrated LDS until suffering a disabling injury after fulfilling a two-yeTHURGOOD THOMAS J. slides of shrubs grown in this area mission in the Texas Louisiana 38 years ago. After that he spent wppA iKmrn his time keeping up the flower an mission. Mr. Walter discussed dormant hall writh a birthday party, on his EAySVILLE Elder Simpson spoke briefly vegetable garden around his home. Sterling W. Sill, 83rd anniversary. member of the Uni spray and insect control Sunday morning at Sunday school He was also employed in civic Very lovely flower arrangements ,E Utah board of regents, One hundred and five members and again Sunday evening at Sac- tasks with the Bountiful street mam speaker at a meeting of made by the classes of Mrs. Gibbs of his family gathered to make rament meeting, following the and water department. r kaysville He is survived by two sons an Rotary dub, at Davis Smith were on display. Gladioli the event a happy one for Mr. scheduled speakers. bulbs were given as door prizes in Thurgood. S ckool Wednesday night He will occupy the entire eve- three daughters: Orson Leo Sesyne Sheffield was id and prsent his mission re- sions, Pocatello, Ida.; Van B. Sescharge jn exciting drawring. The time was spent writh every ning next tte Program. Mrs. Velma Beton president was , Sunday evening, March sions, Layton; Mrs. W. W. Hatch port one enjoying a supper served from in charge. 30, at the regular sacrament meet- and Mrs. Joseph II. Wood, Woods follower was This table. one long Next regular meeting will be service at 7 p. m. Cross, and Mrs. E. K. Givan, Boun by his grandchildren presenting ing held on April 11. tiful; nine brothers and six sisa program of instrumental selec ters; Wallace O., Thomas, Ezra music. tions, readings and vocal and Alvin Sessions, Bountiful; P. Mr, Thurgood has nine sons G. Sessions, Idaho Falls, Idaho. are Mrs. Reand They daughters. James Sessions, Clearfield; Ile-bAYSVlLLEDr. Maurice Bar-.-n David A. ThurT. Hansen, gina Sessions, Brigham City; Roy 0n E Mr- Mrs. Dan good, Ezra T. Thurgood, Mrs Sessions, Ogden; Calvin Sessions. muCLEARFIELD Clearfield -- 7 antaquin. and grandson of T. Mrs. Cinda T. Smedley, Evelyn Mrs. Zina Burning-haXose Barker. Kaysville, re- KAYSVILLE Rotary dub of Dahle, Joseph S. Thurgood, Tberin sic club will meet on March 17 at Farmington; Mrs. Lillis Egan Springville; WedMiss Geraldine the home of receTd national recogni-- Kaysville will be hosts next fs Thurgood, Ira P. Thurgood and Mrs. Olivia Waddoup, Salt and a m. A 7:30 the of at Davis the of American of p. study the meting Merl M. Thurgood, all of Syracuse. nesday to members works of Rachmaninoff will be Lake City; Mrs. Susie Neath, Society held at the Col- - high school basketball squad. It famwith their were All present Bountiful; Mrs. Pattie Mann, Lov Being measured tar one of the new uniforms that are coming was announced by E. II. Scoffield. ilies except Merl M. Thurgood who theme of the meeting. ' fn,T8ity. Howells Olive Mrs. and ell, Wyo Numbers the the for the Davis' County Sheriffs Mounted Pease Is Prentice works from of S.'-P presented a paper on ap The Davis team was winner of L.D.S. mission in which will be played in- Los Angeles; 18 grandchildren anc toxdies of Neotrene the Class A. hoop tournament held is now serving an composer iiii Leonard, n lieutenant in the organization. What the new duds will the northern states. clude Prelude in C Minor, by Anita four great grandchildren. appear in volume in Salt Lake City last week. look like Is not known, bat judging from the past they are sore to Funeral services were conducted xe American Physidsts Fathers of the players, as well He also has two Larson; Prelude in G Minor, by TaberBountiful in the be something pretty snappy. Its in preparation for t!-- e Decoration At present Dr. Hall is as the coaching staff at Davis, will Mrs. Wilford Button of Clearfield, Connie Ball, and his Second Con Tuesday of William o: nacle bishop Page, Le Master Mrs. by eerto by Msrlynn Bennett. Record with the DuPont re-- : he guests of the local dub. The and Ralph Day celebration coming up. Bill Chick ofthe Frontex Co. is &sg V in-Ahomtories at Wilming- - session is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Stockton. California. Mrs. Button ings of some of1 Rachmaninoffs Bountiful Second LDS Ward. the measuring. Burial was in Bountiful Cemetery ' music will also be played. . Delaware. at the Davis high school cafeteria. was present at the sociaL 38-3- 42-2- 2, ! pol-she- 52-1- 1, al 48-3- 7. i -- r. UDavis Basketball Touriiament leduled To Start March Musicale Slated For Clearfield f Founder's Day Conducted By - Syracuse PTA Annual Musical Is Slated By 1 r, ... Rimsky-Kor-sakof- f, Syracuse School Fire Destroys adyton House m.-T- he Syracuse Man Celebrates ss 83rd Birthday filsford-Bigg- Legion Meet Set For March 8. r Bountiful Man Taken By Death At 77 Kaysville Garden Club Hears Speakers at Meet LDS Missionary or , Ever-rK.iea- Returns Home ce fctysville Rotary fears Speaker ar oysville Kin Reives Honor Clearfield Music Club To Meet Rotary to Fete Hoop Champions m, Hep-wor- th W d .dl sep-dsughte- rs k ' er y, n; |