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Show y Davis Blood Procurement Program Termed Very Successful; Fund Drive Exceeds County Quota Blood Procurement Program In the Davie County Chapter, American Bed Croaa, win very successful, accordityr to LKoy B. Smith, president of the chapter. He atatea that 57 pint were VOLUME XLVI procured in Bountiful, and 87 pints in Layton while the Charlea Sweetwood car waa in Davi County. Many other Davia County citizens also gave blood when the car waa stationed at the three military bases in the area, Mr, Smith states. j p wr 1 May 22 haa as the day when Clearfield residents will vote on a pinpused f.VsI.iss) IhiiiiI issue to finance water and sewer construe- tion in the city, it has been an- nounced by Bryant ' S. Jacobs, city , CLEARFIELD HI Uvtnirtnlrtn I Ollllllly fnc,r.t NUMBER Clearfield Set SYRACUSE Work started early this week on the Jpl.isst wa-- 1 ter improvement project recently approved by Syracuse voters. Imller begin work on the in-- ! stallation of a new well, to aug-- , n"w 'n i,rr at mn that provides the Syracuse Mor degree Tk.' wilh der Judge Cowley of The e j dug on a atrip f ,und jU'1 !,f duUnce west of .Th temeler a the n,urd"r of Nick Kladis, a Salt t),e well now serving the area. lj,ke re csUte agent, on Febru-- , Virgil Stoddard. North Hooper, was The killing suited from. .warded th. contr.ct for the drill- nr . Wi READY FOR SHOOTING EVENT Election Day On Bond Issue At Drilling Starts On Syracuse Water Project The Bountiful area covered! 1 ffl m town including Farmington and we south and the Layton area covered ' MOTTOS 1 110.1 1U Ksysville and town, north. Dean TT 1 1 1 F Swanner, chairman of the bloodprocurement program for the coun- j HD M 01 (1 mH y J. on the ty is to be congratulated well success of the project, a Q Kl lOU all of the people who gave 0 Bountiful Jeep Posse, the elation agents at Bountiful snd Layton; ail merchants for displaying post- cm. picture, and window displays, the area all v eenerouiTus serving newt-- 1 of efric lead-- , Xrsl-- e! church d KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AlRJL M, Wen designated ' Voting will take place at tha courthouse, and the North Davis stake house, from 7 a. m. to a p. m, Mr. Jacobs said. All properly regare entitled to istered citiaens vote on the issue. A proposal for water and sewer nd property on which Mor-- j '"ft j anticipated that the well construction and improvementrto hou serving theDaviCount'y h wife er residing. will go to a depth of approximately be financed by issuance of The Davis County Chapter of the ro On nd shotgun blast and five rifle ax feet. Water yield is expected to is.i in revenue bonds, was made the !'hoU feet per l.tur part of March, f'red from the porch of measure one and one-hamaking a to-- lh of tha th rlfU of, n.de,uaey of the present water enabling pumping second, Red JFour, in recent the tal of j uPPly for present needs, plus the Cross drive, according to LeRoy B. j lru,ck r'"ll The drilling operation vely turned himself over to Da-- J continuous growth of th. city and Smith, president of 4he chapter. H officers, and surrendered the ed w.th the iX.. r.uiUnt spiraling water requ ire- .y there are still three business Tbt will be graduated down in size mnU( wr aupu)atd at the basis Liens Walt Jemdaga, Dean Lions are gel- districts to report which should weapon. sponsoring thin Batarday and Farmington the and He , to has the not the increases, as pleaded guilty depthfor (uch program, make the final total over II msla-l- y A of leaner and Gill Rebinenn and the prises, Sunday. pile range ready, for ting smallest pipe anticipated tjie has risen Clearfield, population The first districts to report oyer firsj degree charge. tha eight-incawait and hams i night up far tha sheet, to ho bacena, deepest part is sighting ap their guns for the from 10&3 to 4i2H since BMO, and the, top were Sunset business disIs calwell the of hrld en the Lageen grounds Completion contest ar . this trend continue. shotgua. they e 'Tee i ppta scooting trict, with James McEntire chairculated to increase 'tSe Syracuse No tax increase it contemplated ef roller ceeater. tenth man; Kaysville business w 1 fV wster supply to a point where any in the bond issuance plan, the in 111115116(1 and chairman; Williams, Ralph (possibility of a shortage will fu-be- creased revenue from expanded Bountiful Second district with Mrs. eliminated for the forseeable services W. F. Rowher as chairman. ture. Canthe money o wa A victory tea given by Bacon-Shoo- t overvoted residents Syracuse teen members of Farmington honisbond a of whelmingly in favor oring all fund workers. Mrs. Walter suance in the amount of Itflxs t of Jennings, second finance the new well, at an .lectio1 M ater construction envisaged in- the chapter board, waa chairman of Hams, bacon, candy, and a grand Annual Commence- - Smith, Deon W. Stuart, Golds eludes connecting with the U. S ;ment Completion of two well in Kays-- 1 held on March 2. .of a Colt Woodsman autoarrangements. two-pe- r Webslerr. cent of th. joh prize Th llmiln bonds, carrying ville, under the .,xji water imnava supply depot water lines for IUrn JZi calibre pistol will b matic Haiti-daan conducted be wiU over retired be Marion Second: will .Semin.,, Kaysville provement project, has augmented interest, and as prize at ft two-da- y supplemental water; standby a for this .take Sharon levy Lois Sunday. lavu Heslop, Hamer, the citys tvater supply by .V0 gal- eight year period through with private welts; re-- , contracting event, April 2H and 2R, at shooting Jaoe Sandall, Marion Smith. of three mill. lons per minute. pair to existing reservoirs to bring Farmington. Centerfrom Barker. Kent Thirtf: Kaysvtlle, Seminary, The first well, completed last DeKaysville them up to safe standards; insUl v At) proceeds from th shoot will Gwen Bloxham. Boyd Ray Cox, be turned cember, yields I .Hi gallons per minlation of larger pipe line in the TjJ1 over to the "Sight ConfAT" conceremonies Nancy Neville, Maunne Openshaw, servation of The Blind," and th ute, from a depth of approximately distribution system; and installs Tabernacle ducted the at Kayeville feet. This well has been tied Georgia Reed, Harold 1). Slade, Boys and Girls program. Donation Hon of more fir hydrant particBarbara Stephens, Carta Warren, tickets ar into the eitya water system. starting at 7 p m. in th schools of and ularly vicinity th bing distributed by the A Spring Festival, bearing Th wu wmpeU mor Exercise for South Davi Stake Jack Youngdal. each. other Lion club at . buUdingi. public nreeentwas Bountill "Song of Luh. in on ft. a will th bas held be May pumping potential Sewer work contemplated inrrcentyi Shooting will commence at 10 Daed by tha Davia Stake MIA. Tue- and North a from for .j,,,, gallons pr minute cludes enlargement of the present tiful tabernacle, a.m. and continue through th aftday evening at Farmington. (depth of 220 feet. Integration of and construction of new vis Stako on May 13 in th North ernoon, both Saturday and Sunday. system, Farmington. KfX this well with the water system is Daria ataka house.' VnJ Award wiU bo mado at frequent outfall lines. took MIA group terville ward. Trial for Frank Hansen. 37, SaSpeakers at th Davia Staka jmUng the arrival of a pump, Should th bond issue be approvinterval. T),g two wells are part of a com hara Village, charged with assault ed on May 22, work on the water-sew- ceremonies will bo Richard Taylor. part in th lengthy presentation. There will be plenty of refreshRichard Roberta, Joyce Nelson and featuring vsong. dance, readings, p re h naive water development and with a deadly weapon, will b held ments in th way of hot doga, would directstart projects and skits, and dedicated to Utah. distribution Max Weisa. Elder Lynn A. Mcprogram being fi- Friday at 10 a. m. in th county ly. Mrs. Jacobs stated. and soda pop at all u was of Utah," for to bond issue address "Song a nanced render th Script by Kinley will courthouse at Farmington. hour during tha twe day. $.'."( DediBinghamof voted for written by Dorothy KayevtUe citlsens last Tha complaint states that on graduates, and presentation General chairman for tbs affair Ruth November.by Robinson and partment chairmen were November II, , Hansen fired a are ' Mmon.-"Gtiplomas will b by President LeRoy Ruth and ii. Duncan. Seminary Principal Other phase of the development shotgun blast that struck his wife, Bowman,' musk; Shelby Kathcrin (Katie) Morgan Del! Sessions, assisted by Dean Mary call for th installation and Mrs. Kathryn Hansen, later necesBentley, dances; Camilla Barton, Georg C. Ensign will introduce the celebrated her Hftth birthday at her Swaner, Barney Thomas, Walt of pipelines as th class. drama, and Dorothy Bingham, Jiroject of her right Layton homo, April 2. She marked Jennings, Milton Wanton, Newell amputation sitating Musical number by th chorus th occasion quietly, with her chil- Wood, Jo Bybo and G. J. Barton. speech. Stake activity counselor need arise. Under the project leg- will include compositions of Ber- dren and f needs visiting are Florence Barton and Luxell pipeline extension haye been made het Tha shooting took place in an Wilde. lin. to th Crestwood housing project East Layton tavern about 11:-'- . p. Mozart, Stephens throughout U day. LAYTO.V-F- W! kTMnli in l'riinilni acrvicM three was for'l.d in northeast Kaysville. The presentation m. At that time a report of the Mr. Inas Smith At M Mrs. Morgan still enjoys Craig, .V, wife of Hess will give invocation, and good health and scenes, with prologue and epilogue. does most ef her incident stated that Mr. Hansen Cart David Craig, were held Bishop Sulhe'rUnd W. Clayton will own housework. Her A great variety of Instrumental was standing at tha tavern bar w spare hours I ednesday at p.m. at th Lay. Wlj f fer benediction. Davia stake sometimes find her engaged in and vocal numbers were presented when her husband entered carryseven the from MIA members by guilting. She is a member of the wards in th stake. LDS church, and until receollr pTtVXj. KAYSVILLE Pick-u- p (. day where ahe was standing, the charge 1...1SSSI in played an setiva role in church a daughter of ley Randall, Richard Roberta. th Kayvtll cleanup camfor Kayarille, soRelief in a as the activities, serving striking her right knee. and Elisabeth Bailey Smith, paign were announced thla wyn P. Tingey. ciety teacher. h week. Oil A. Chester Pfc. LAYTON lira' FCntfmlli She was born April 21. 103 at section of town east th ,n the 0,11 e For Craig I man, of the U. S. u.ri,.ri.nu baa what happened. He has since plead- - pe. Layton, a daughter of Richard and of th highway trash will bo Lamont W'orslry. been awarded the bronze sUr med- - ed innocent to the charge. Judge and has Adams Katherine The on May 7th to 11th. Tilling, resided couple NaDcan always First: Iftj Farmington Kked up al for heroism during the break - Cowley of th Second District Layton and had been lived in Layton her entire life. on th west side of the Richard In'rett. Maurine Hollist, out from th Chosin reservoir are a court will preside at the triaL MIA and Primary work will be from May 1st She has five living children, Mrs. Lahighway Cordon J. Millard, Mayfield, Korea. in to th 4th. Cnlla Blamires, Mrs. Margaret Mar Thayne, Gayle Wood. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. It was specified that pickup Vernon Morgan, Curtis Alen Back-maKalder, Second: lfti-Farmington Box Edwin Ollman.'Route 1, these nays would be only on Scoffield. and Mrs. DobB. Morgan Mary Gerald Clark, cenwhich Ralph A family gathering, to Layton. 40 .far general yard and 35 She has grandchildren Pearson, son. Elliott, Marilyn Gary tered around a birthday cake with Pfc. Oilman was serving as a raInclude branches from trees, of her Two grandchildren. great Joyce Thompson. in candle, honored the birthday dio operator in a communications leave, etc. No container should Carolyn grandsons are now Yerving in th Farmington: North of Mr. Rose Barker fast Tuesday. platoon of tha First marine diviKald armed weigh over 73 pounds. Roger force. Richard George TayMoon, Marlene Moon. Mr. Barker, who still enjoys sion, when the action that resulted Regular garbage collection, er is with the U. 8. Armv, and lor. 24. bom waa in his citation resulted. good health, April for all citizen, will b on SatBlen Morgan la serving in th Colemere, First: Lloyd Kaysville of lie was severely wounded by I3ni, in England, a daughter urday as usual. Joyce Nelson, Allin Odd, Jam. Mann Corps. William and Mahals Eliza King shrapnel early the morning of De"Freedom Road a play in which club cooperating and sponsoring Bacon. She was converted to the cember ft. Despite th painful na- pupil of the Kaysville elementary CITY GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE REIGNS LDS faith in IjB and immigrated ture of his wounds, freezing tem- school Interpret impressions from individual activities that maka up th observance of National Boys to America In ivct. coming directly peratures. and incessant enemy their studies of American history, y to Utah and kfltling in Kayaville. fire, he remained at hia post until social science and music, will be snd Girls' Week. The Soon after her arrival she waa late afternoon, leaving only when presented at the school on April program is as follows: married to John' E. Barker in the medical attention become impera- 27. at 7:30 p. m. April 2 Citizenship Day. to bring P.-community wide recognition Salt Laka Endowment house. Mr. tive. Receiving treatment, he then th Presented by the A, Barker died February 4, 1144. remained at hia radio until th col- play marks the opening of th ob- to boys and girls, their activities Mrs. Barker is tha mother of umn reached its destination at 5 p. servance of National Boys and and organisations, and demonatrat eleven children, seven of whom are m. the next day, when he contin- Girls week in Kaysville. and is in their obligations as young eitisens. living. They are Georg F. Barker, ued active, helping other operators keeping with th first days theme, Kaysville American Legion Post is John E. Barker, Jr.. Kaysville; to maintain communications. A Day in Schools." Th play is sponsoring this days activities. Mrs. Edward C. Robinson, FarmIn addition to th bronze star, under the direction of Mrs. Pearl April U1 A Day In Churches Will stress spiritual growth, and enP. Kalder. ington; Mrs. Henry Curtright and presented by Major Oliver Mrs. Rulon Williams, Ogden; Mrs. Smith, commander of the First maKaysville Rotary club is sponsor- courage all parents to attend th Charlotte Chapman and Mr. An- rine division, Ollmanehas been ing a week of activity devoted to church of their choice with their nie Weaver, Salt Laka City. th purple-hear- t medal. Kaysville youth, with other civic children. May 1 Health and 8fety Day, with the Kayeville Jayceea sponWILL STAR IN PRESENTATION soring a program intended to inspire interest in the importance of safety and health. Jaycee Henry 'k t MrGlinch ia chairman. May 2 Family Daf activities are under sponsorship of the Kaysville Branch AAUW, with Bea Car-ro- ll as chairman. May .I On May 8, Career Day, : ' boy and girls will take' over city yy-j . ' offices under the direction of Mayor Linford. Tours of offices k and stores ar also industry, in order on this ter I s under i day, sponsorship of the Bay View club. . J The Rotary club takea over on May 4, w hich will be a Day of In n ternatinnal Understanding. Wallace King and Emil Whiteside are ' in charge of program to promote ' Vi a better understanding of foreign lands and customs. i Final day of the weeks observwill be principal In a yout On th Career Day of National Boys and Girls week, this group ance. May S, will be a Day of Reof Mayor J. C. Linford. Front direction th under hall poat over. KayaviHe city V: creation. under sponsorship' of the taking t-. ... 4, fawl Blephernmn, councilman; commUalonerr Lions club, Forrest Hanson, chairrow (left to right) are Lynn Gwylher, water department Bushnell treasurer; Bette Wool-aemiddle row. e Kays-villat the Kaysville elementary Geny These students at th Smith and Jay Hamblin. It's man. Intended to demonstrate the Bob I ror son, electrician; Duane Weaver, mayor; Carol Uroon, record Importance of leisure-tim- e activischooL Left to right ar Barall part of National Boys and conncll member; Rhea Slade, council member; Joan Ilennefer, eity planner; elementary pone in th ties. this councilman Gay be Blen will council Nance, day devoted Web to man; ter, bara Graage, Larry Duckwear at th Girls' week. costumes they-wier; bark row, I'aul Whlsler, eounrllman; Taul athletic tournament, field meets, 3. on chief. Msy fir Don If and Cottrell, worth, Mary Schick, Gibb "Freedom Road" play Friday lint ,itv nlanner: Tom Heeth. city marshal, contests, etc. S"d ! T' tThafgUh -- fZ vf-vH- i " rrr"f.n,ATv linx lf , , J j !,. ' . -- h. s' 0ilS p, 1 Ielerae4erslly., Farmington Ham Exercises Commencement Seminary Is At Davis Stake Set Tins Sunday Set April 28, 29 In KaysviUe Water Project vice-chairm- iH &Z2Z?1 y, "Song 01 Utah" I By Davis MIA Hansen Trial Scheduled . This Friday Layton Woman In Good Health On er 86th Birthday.; lO-'t- Craig Services Held Wednesday Collection Days For Kaysville Layton Marine Wins Medal Family Gathers ToHonor - r ... ur. r( Cleanup Slated s'... el 1 unJbuVjS? ! t-- ( uUxWebli' ; 90th Birthday "Freedom Road" To Open Boys And Girls Week Observance Starting Friday At Kaysville n. OF day-to-da- . T. SCHOOL v- s r X, (A ' i f y, '"'rivj J t J " |