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Show ' s' J ONE DEAD, THREE INJURED AS RESULT OF HIGHWAY MISHAPS lwrvr-j. I 7 . kaysville. davis county, utah. Thursday, dkckmhkk SANTA AND KAYSVILLE FANS ss. dcw. - YTON oioil Fii oil his Toth at tho iwning iluughtor-in-law- , I'M w.-i- l i m the lion - Marked 83rd Year Friday diner lost control (In- - junction Kcpoi tod in good condition at the M. M. nk's hospital inis Cli, tiles Man 1. ,'ii.r, S. is West, Salt Mil LAYTON - Mrs. Unmet Emily diivei, Mitfiimg hack and n.ti'imil nijinios A passengci. Hodgson, Layton, celebrated her Santa slid hnthday at her home Friday. omiii Mai t me.. ('.ill 'lit lei oil Inad mimics, ami a 'ii olid passmgoi, liiimy lake Cit I H.11-I'.n- t" in pla .l a. , San Paulo, Calif, was thioMii dear of the car and was tot nijuicd Maicias was end officeis f"i in kless di u mg In a thud nusluip Theies.i suftYied injuiiesi jillo. in. I. of her left hand and light leg when slie Mas thrown fiom an automolnli' that collided with another vehicle on the West Point load, two miles1 Most of U. S. highway She was a passenger in a car diiven hy An-tom, Fcsingano, 4. of Roy. The accident occurred when the north-- 1 hound Hesingano car ran into the path of a west hound machine driven hy E L. Kichrson, Jr., of CleatV Held Hesingano was cited for fail-ui- e to ield the while Kicheson was cited foi failing to have a driveis license. Miss Trujillo was leleused after first aid Ueatment at St. Benedicts tiospi-- i lal. lloies, a ing gatno and a piogiam l'i osontod. Mr. FI. nt las li'i gtami ih.ldioti and 4' dron Light lunoh was 'oiwd to .in LMiosts wlm attendod tho affair. ilioat-gianiloh- l!ld. ut'tci cntcimg homo of ht son ai ii Mi ami Mo. il owning ini' spoilt tho past vttk. -- lulled was Kztuil Salazar, 52, of Roy, who died of hints mviu'il whoii struck ly a car while crossing highway .1 in Sunset. Wednesday. He succumbed to his hurts the following Friday in an Ogden hospital. Mr Sataar was crossing the highway from west to east wlien struck ly a car driven by (I rant R. Gilbert, 632 Bonnoi illo Path. people Mlffoioil injui loll lion a eat loft tho highway neat Fai iniiigtnii .luiution at in a ni Siitnlai 'I'lie late model sedan toll onilmiik-iiion- t oil down t)ic wo't fold Flint in lloopoi Mr. Flint was hoin Dtvi nihor 'jr.. 's7'i at Kaysvillo, tho son of .loin and Maitha Bnugh Flint Ho had i osulod in Kaysxillo. Wo-- t lmi.t. and Iaiytnn. Tin- - One death and four injuriesresulted from highway accidents in Davis county during 1'w o Flmi, was ho shil. iy Tiu"il u t . Moiuoo Tri-Sta- tl ii'idi-iu-- :: New Positions Assumed By te Men 75th Birthday I. J M Mitnt Layton Man Is Honored On kuiwn Layton 1 t r-- ?'- VOLlMEJLV ; aim 1 . , Im-a.vto- George L. Talbot Services Are Held Wednesday MR. I' VNSO len ' of Ka .1 Daw mi, prominent oivio and huMiioss leadei e of l,atnn as manager of tho l.umher Company stole Mas .. nonneod toda hy A O. Sheldon, i:uiiil numagoi of the i impany. A p pilin' l -- Tri-Stat- 1 f I . 1 I.AYTON Funi'ial mtvii is fur L. Talbot wn hi'ld Gomgo When Santa Claus paid his annual visit to Kaysrille last Saturday, hr didn't lark in small admirers. at pm. in the Ioiyton Tke little ones, stone with their parents, gate him a busy session of listening to Christmas wishes, and Thmi Maid chapel, with Bishop ( lyde H. Adams, of the l.a.Moii giving comforting assurances. Santas visit followed a free movie at the kavsville theater. Third waid, offmatmg. Mr. Tall. ut, a Layton' Kzijuiel Salazai, killed when farmer and stockman, d ed at the .struck hy a car Wedncsdayin Sunage of 7'J at an Ogden hospital set, had Ik'cii a resident of Roy after a brief illness. for only a short time prior to his He was horn Feh. -- 7, 'lTs in MRS. HODGSON death. He was born in ls!s in WagKaysville, a son of Henry V. and on Mountain, N. M., a non of Jesus Agnes Goddard Talhot. lie lesided Mrs. Hodgson was born Dec. 21!, and Mary Medina Saluzar, and a short time in Kaysville, and his eaily life in New Mexico. 1N7 at Kaysville the daughter of spent Mr. and Mrs. David Salt Lake LDS temple on Decern moved to LAYTON I,ayton while sHII a hoy. Among survivors is Mrs. Mike Edmund and Elizabeth Colmore B. Simmons, Layton her 21. 1MW Soon after their mar- - o'; A j, 1WK, he marritHj Eliza (Dorothy) Martinez, of Roy , a Webb. She waa married to John residents, celebrated their .,lrt nage they moved to Canada, later.,, Adama in the Salt Lake Lns of the victim. Hodgson on March 2X, lsftft in daughter borne to home make their in at their wedding anniversary returning L , e has ieen an aclive jrb Temple Hooper, hy Bishop W. W. Child Layton where they have resided 'ehurch worker throughout his life. Tnursday! The couple have made their home Mr. Simmons was born Dec. 4, since. and was a hijfh priest jn the North in Syracuse, Kaysville and Pres174. at Bountiful, a son of Harlow They are the parents of five Davis stake. He was a member of MIL ENCE ton, Ida., but settled permanently Zel-.tMrs. Edward and Sarah Ann Stoker daughters and two sons, Layton Third LDS ward, in Layton 50 years ago. Mr. HodgHe spent his early lifelpha Hunsaker, Sandy; Mrs. Arella !jn(r aa ward teacher, and also stake Mr Sheldon also announced that son died in Ih.W. in Bountiful, and later moved to. Burningham, and Mrs. Violet Harold Knee, who has served as She is a member o the Layton ker. Bountiful; Mrs. Leland (Jean) First as president of the nianager of the layton store for ward, where she served as a Elizabeth Ann (Fannie) Relief society teacher. in Layton from Uie past five and a half years has mons was born September She is the mother of six sons and promoted to the managership was one of the the daughter of Henry and lrovo store. Both appointt, th; subtown daughters. They are Mrs. Pearl Layton and greatof King Thornley, in Layton. KAYSVILLE ments will become officially effec- Dr Chester J. Clawson, Winnemucca, Nev.; Mrs. The couple were married in the Meyers, head of the speech depart- Sarah Ogle, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. h At the time of his death he and ;tive ment at the USAC, will he present- Adeline Pitt, Sunset; Lawrence n his wife operated a cleaning estab- in the Davis County ed at Kaysville, under sponsorship Hodgson, Syracuse; Mrs. Marion lishment in Layton. jaiea, Mr. Dawson has lieen actively of Kaysville Civic Association, Wiggill and Isaac Hodgson, Lay-toSurvivors in addition to his wife identified with civic affairs for a on the, Dec. .HO. She has 25 grandchildren and are the following sons and daugh- jnumlier of years having served as I)r. Meyers will read famous love lo ters, Lionel G. Talbot, Mrs. Armond mayor of Layton, mem tier of the passages from noted plays, in the vocal se (Iretal Cole and Mrs. Milton city commisaimis and of the Davis event to be held in the Library of is well known and admired in this and LAYTON Santa CJaus made an at the Davis sh'"fr" lwfMaXTdTa y visit to Layton last Satur- ?tloen high school at 1! p.m., area, and his appearance here is L. Talbot, Jr., Kaysville; present'I a the George Mrs. Enid Park; a an occasion that should be well reSaturday. day, and in the evening presented accompanied by grandchildren and one great- - hoaid of Iaytona, chairman of the Dr. Meyers, who has been ac- - ceived. all the children with gifts and bags vocal solo by Mike Tiller, accom- eight Sewer one North Davis and brother i.-grandchild; Metropolitan three, fur hl The public is invited to attend. of candy, following a free movie in panied by Mrs. George Tiller; a sisters, Alfred Talhot, Mrs. S.ral b.l.ty as a speaker, Board, and member of the Davis r THnnp a"d Ritz theater. the !! I - County Planning Commission. f 0l, bLSK Ellis Gardinand Mrs Tubbs Etta Tanner, acWinners in the home lighting a vocal solo by er, Ogden, and Mrs. Esther Ben- - lie is an active member of the Tanner. Sheryle by companied contest sponsored by the Layton jnett, Preston, Ida. Kiwanis club having served that Kiwanis club were Roy Simmons, Interment was in the Kaysville-Laytoas lieutenant governor oiganizution Memorial park. first; Del Shetly and Kenneth MRS. HARTLEY of the district. A na- and third. second Halls, Mr. Dawson graduof live Layton, CLINTON Funeral services for Thursday evening the Kiwanis Davis ated fiom the County High Mrs. Julia Tolman Hartley, one of club held a family School and later attended laith the Good-Wi- ll Clinton's oldest residents, were and Christmas party ip the Layton University of Utah and the Utah conducted hall. by Bishop Myron B. Second ward amusement State Agricultural college. For the $2200 TilChild Friday at 1 p.m. in the Lind- Frank Hickenlooper, George fifteen Past years he has been manquist funeral chapeL ler and Louis P. Cook were in of the Farmers Union of Lay- sometime Thursday night. ager actMr. Hickenlooper Mrs. Hartley died December In charge, with A safe, weighing approximately one ton, was shattered, ton. He is also a past president of as master of ceremonies. ing ;n 4n Ogden the Intermountain Lumber Deal- and after an A will frolic SUNSET winter hospital, decked the tree drawers were ransacked. The safe was hammered and A Christmas tended illness. er's Association. be held at Sunset on Friday, Dec. with was there Santa and hall it was reported. large American Legion posts in Davis LM., it has been announced. With Mrs. Dawson, the former pried open, Invocation at the services were presents for the kids. No visible means of forced entry into the building were in will in the National will the take The affair join place Icounty Mary Barber, they make their Christmas carols were sung by by Bishop Charles C. Park-r- - Tide of Toys movement, which will home and hall start recreation two ward have discovered, A vocal solo, Sunset was investigators were puzzled as to the means a preand They A Christians everyone, program t p.m. Music for dancing le conducted from December 20 to children, John, a student at the of ingress employed by the burg dance at included which ing sented was tap Night," sung by Gladys jxd University of Utah, and Mary, who lars. impson. Remarks were offered by numbers by Marie Reese and her will le furnished hy the Singleton Jan. 2. This is a plan, sponsored hy the attends Davis high school Bishop Child, John D. Cooper, and sister; a roller skating act by orchestra. It was suggested that the job American legion, whereby children Charles R. was done by professionals. Officers Mabey. Other musical contribute one Christmas toy selections included a solo, End of stated that the may be the toward a shipment to be sent to Evenson, of the Layton Fourth same gang whoburglars Perfect Day, by David Cook; a have been operatchildren of foreign lands, as a ward, and Marjorie Simmons, of ing in southern Utah. A dancing party KAYSVILLE IP001 Unto Me and Rest, by good-wiMrs. Simpson and Mr. Sk:ond gesture. in be held in in will the The consisted Second were loot of the ward, Kaysville flsoo and Layton Cook, Because of the great success of charge. solo by Sherrall and $400 in cash, according ward recreation hall Saturday eveIn stamps Robinson, the movement last year, it has been e Garden." Prelude the tp Postal Ins)ectors P. II. The pie were baked by ning for all members of the Second and postlude decided to have the Tide of Toys Clearfield bakery. and Third wards. and J. T. Gardner. fPe played by J. Clair Anderson, again this year, a spokesman for 'ho was also accompanist for vocal the Kaysville post stated. numbers. Just as last year, the Legion has Grar.Ciajyi tori and dxuqhters-th- e J. R. Gailey missed a days work scrutiny and study, and Mr. Gailey asked that hoys and girls who rewuold have found himself be- ceived many toys for Christmas, Clinton Relief so--p Tuesday, Dec2G to be exact. y had charge of floral one make leaguered by men of science mani- lay one aside to be used as a gift offerings, Among the things that randsons and a nephew were pall event differ from another is the pulating complicated instruments, for some less fortunate European child. Interment was in the rate of occurrence. Some things in their quest for knowledge. Bountiful cemetery, where the happen every day, others manifest missed a Mr. Gailey hadnt days Boys and girls who give toys are by Bishop A. themselves on a weekly basis, while work at the bank in eighteen years, asked to attach a message of o'stojT4 still other events only bop up once and scientists who lurk around friendship to the child who will retheir telescopes waiting for an ceive it. for collection Hartley was born August each decade or so. dinner is Plans of toys have 1 Sunday 4 in instance, For eclipse, would have ceased to ob- not as Bountiful, a daughter of yet been formulated, it was Mr. Gailey, long since. It serve and Jan Stoker Tolman. something that happens once each of seemed like one of those stated, but the announcement is fttided in Bountiful for . 18 weelt and theres no way things made now so that children wishing has yet Nobody this. Dien moved to Rockland, changing j that just cant happen like the abolishment of income .tax. But to send a gift overseas msy he able here she lived for 15 yeara. figured out a way to eat Sunday one to lay it aside, and attach their Ume she had resided in dinner on Saturday. Its just happen it did. Mr. Gailey openly Cknto personal greetings to whom ever of those changeless inevitabilities it. admits .. receives it. which mankind is powerless to He had little to say in his own rifS0 .0ctSLbr 1K2 she was mar--- alter. 40 Brigham When queried, he' said: in the On the other hand, a total defense. too Hartley much Christmas. A temi little a is comparamoon eclipse of the our years ago. He was, however, quick to point tive rarity, happening so infreurivors include the following quently that when it does a C1 out the aspect of the situaresults. tion. He good that he bow has daughters; Judson Hart-- deal of stir and commotion explained u Ered F. Hartley, Clinton; A total eclipse of the moon is a a new record to shoot at namely . 19 years without a miss. H.U? Hartley and Sam E. phenomena. LAYTON and missing a days work Bartif7 ' re.; Clifton C. Mr. Gailey common Mr. Gailey has been at the bank Fourth wards Lavton'Second with a total a sale conducted pie Lillian Hart-Nor- has this in now. 54 for some years, last and turned the proHollywood, Calif.; Mrs. eclipse both are phenomenal. ana researchers and ceedsSaturday, So scientists, hver to the building fund of stir There was no general L Angeles, mu1113? take heed. Along about the childrens Primary hospital in - commotion on December 26 (the scholars, t1909 wheel your equipment into the Salt Lake City. but borne), stayqd : day Mr. Gailey More than 150 pies were sold to the fact Kaysville area, and sometime that may be attributed were record a first during the day, and pie and ice thereafter may aware you if . that few people, any, fBowmg brothers and cream was served to approximately Lillie T. Robinson, Og- that this ertraordinaryt event was class phenomena. wv time stay away, be- TOO people. Until that take Primary childrens hospital benefited from a pie sale conducted by the Layton Second and Foorth place. Roy Tolman. and Justin about to Toj' Mr. odds are that Various the or Gailey cause officers and teachers put of itnion last Ssturday. Shows with some of the pies are Marjorie Simmons (left), Had advance notices gone Mrs. Martha T. Tvn:: Tnwul; will be on the job. After that well, the Layton Primary assisted in the wards, held ia Farmers this the In was offing, t Point; Mrs. Esther what T. theres a chance that he might miss' sale which took place in the Farm- liaftoi Second ward; 'Dewey Buie, of the Borden Co., Vaun Parry, of .Pillsbury Mills, and Boaale Eventoa, would undoubtedly lar happening Mrs. Syrseuse; Myra ers Union store at Layton. Bonnie of Laytoa Fourth ward. a day. But we dont promise it." Salt Lake City. have been subjected to appropriate right-of-wa- Woil-ni'Mla- y 1 well-know- n Layton Pair Marked 51st Wedding Anniversary Last Thursday Final Services Held For Mrs. Julia T. Hartley well-know- n , Dr. Meyers Will he serv-Simmon- s. Wal-Layto- Give "Love Scenes" Dec. 30 n. great-grandchildr- en ! Jn great-grandchildre- n. Well-know- Santa Visits Layton; Kiwanis, Hold Annual Christmas Party n. great-grandchildre- n. - all-da- . $2200 n er Utah-Idah- Sunset Ward "Winter Frolic" Set o ROY POSTOFFICE IS LOOTED ROY Cash and stamps amounting to Gilts Again Asked By Tide of Toys Its a Phenomena Missing were stolen from the Roy postoffice i Dance Party Is Slated s ll Kaysville Bank Manager Misses DayAt Work, Following Xmas Bes-st-iiev- re PIE SALE BENEFITS HOSPITAL Brs. S1 go. 1 BENEFIT PIE SALE HELD BY LAYTON WARDS t7 Sr th C, freat-grandchildr- sis-(j- .d - . l , N .. t |