OCR Text |
Show GLUME XLVI KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY THE WINNAH AND AUDITOR ' DUMBER S. 1831. 13 K. C. A. RHYTHMIC CLASSES FETCH CHILDREN Clearfield Day Called Success; Summer Recreation Under Way Hy Dorothy While CLHAKKIEI.D Clearfield daya amusement hall on Thumday June was a huge micci-mi- , according to 28. which waa well attended and all reports from thoae concerned enjoyed by all. The lug aim of the with the two-dacouncil thia aummer la to put in celebration. Starting the activitiea off waa a tennis court at the city park. a allow, "The Biscuit Hater at the Admiral theatre. Friday afternoon. There were showings. both well attended. Thia waa aponaored . by the Wasatch A., aaaiated bv Art (ialliazzi, theater tnanag- y Sans Road to I.-T- ei Meeting Accords Master Plan . : the dance Friday evening, onhorcd by the dub, Uuren Mane Clark waa chosen, and her two attendant. Miaa Norma Cook, and Donna Scarpelh. Theae three young ladies were aponaored by Clark-llol- t A public bearing held at Farmservice, Syracuse-Clea- r field Kiwania and the Cottage Drive ington Monday waa termed aa fa-- , Inn. respectively. The judge select- voralde to adoption of a master ing these young women were'Col-one- l plan for Davia county by A. Clay Wadlngh and Major Ponsik, Allred, county planner. both from Hill Field atr base; also, " "A great deal of aupport and iii- -i Farley Olaon, president of Roy tereat In the need and function of Kiwanis, and Mr. Anderson, art planning was stimulated by the instructor from Wtler college. hearing a healthy interest in Da-- ! The queen and her attendants V county. wa, hi comment. reigned over the festivitie on Sat- The mBster plan had been y The kids are having a lot of fan at the K. C. A. music classes, and Warming something at the same The queen wa presented d.rect-swii- h lo torrent of time. Kids from three year up. are invited to participate. Here Mra. Douglas Kaaatiar, member of a rhinestone necklace and y mBinlv against protest, establishment mu.ic committee, instruct a few of the class members in the fundamentals of rhythm. Left te 'ear ring et donated by Anlhon B rod to be known aa Davia right Montgomery 0f Montgomery Jew itvd.H are Gay Gunnell. Doutlaa hanatisr. Mra. Kanatiar, Hulliann Kanstiar and David Tall. were each, The 0f jelry The attendanU mBter pan given an earring set and necklace rBpi the mass meeting unaaaail do-' of a colored rhmeatone. alao the fact that a petition eji dated by Montgomery Jewelry. wa signed by 8irj per protest presentation was made by Mayor objecting to Davia Blvd. 11 Wwd. of the Davis Blvd. Supporters Other applicant for queen in- were alao in attendance at the FARMINGTON Charles cluded Mia Vivian Gardner from which was presided over bin wa appointed Davis county Big Verna self service station; by Dr. D. Keith Barnes, chairman fire chief Monday by Davis county Miaa Dorleen Martin for A and B of the Davis county planning com- - commiaaioner. Mr. Wirbin had been service, Inc., Miss Mardeen Little, mission. acting fire chief. All children three yearn and older are Invited by the Clearfield state bank; Mias Donna At the meeting the county plan- -' will enable The appointment bak- - ner Hull from Clearfield Leigh ... maaout that the Chief work Wubin Civic Association to participate in the musical ac more .. . to pointed effee again Kaysville rv cry; 1f- co,ur!ty tivitiea for the aummer, Mra. Kewl Gunnel, chairman of the I".!!1"asJ"a club, and kG.?eid. Underwood except presentation of ideas, KCA music committee stated thia week. 11a la in's Hardware and and any positive action relative from Goods. .For the younger children, age 3 to 8, we have chosen a Sporting thereto would have to be preceded The parade, under the direction by public hearings and passing of variety of rhythmical activities, of the Kiwanis club featured sevordinances. such as a rhythm band, rhythmic ers! floats and was well attended j appropriate fn speaking of the touchy road gamea, songs and dances, with by the townspeople. Seaaions Loc- -; aspect of the plan. Mr. Allred said: which we bops to develop the young ker Co. won first place in the float j -- jj apparent that some mad child's sense of rhythm, Mrs. Gunbeauwith float their competition nell said. "At the same time the patterns to aolve the increasing whita with decorated red, .traffic population is needed tilully will have a good time. children MoB A and and blue crepe paper; Drawing atill closer to the conand FARMINGTON Smith ol Th Bountiful, Approximateyoung group will moot every IRoy bile Service, Inc., placed second troversial issue of roads, he had with their red and white float top- this to say: The major road pat- - ly 3UO atudenta from most of the Sunset, Mr. Smith president, an- Thursoay aiternoun at the grade school gym. from 2 to S p. m. communities of Davis county have nounces. ped with two flying red horses, and Aa older Second ward Mutual placed third ago eight and A fur hospitalised up will most group, program 3S c rtSf JSSS from W 4 y. is. Is with a novelty float of square r!. conducted at Lagoon under Aquatic servicemen at the Hill Air Force too gym oach Thursday. Thia dancing. These three sponsors aU ned instructors; RX Base Hospital waa presented re- group will havo fun learning received trophy of gold and black. posed expressway or freeway, the announced. cently under the direction of Mrs. square dances and round dances. Happy Hot Bod float won honor- - industrial road extending into south Snow of bountiful, f t0 Evan Ellison, of Layton, Gray Lady able mention in the juvenile claaa. Davit from Redwood road, the ace-- , ia a special feature that Chairman for the Davis County Red hasTwirling lhrourl? entered by Rodney Page, Lynn nic road skirting the foothills and been added to the musical Cross. be to for will registration open Vaunt, Stephen Moss and Joseph Davi. Blvd, the only segment ofjnl Una summer. Hollis Musical numbers were presented training band ot Mr Davis Page. instructor the master plan opposed at th!!"0" at Grange, ibOOW Blltfi. by James Millard and children, After the parade which ended at meeting." offered to tasch baton has high, Claude the City Park grounds, concessions The Davis blvd wa mapped as a! H01 ude?f n3w l,?wd.,1l,d Paul, Joe, end Beverly, twining every Thursday from Uennion, Caroline and Susan fUI1 chT of food and games were opened un- 1 12:45 to 1:15 p. m. at the high wide highway running east J1105 Karen Van and wo k"1 Hutchinson, ,eMl various der the supervision of the achooL Thia ia for boys and Ctrl to.ltend ,l of Orchard drive. R. Ladies Weaver. week, Gray serving ready to enter Junior high school, church, school and civic organisaObjections listed against it ran,cl were: Mr. Dorothy Day, Mra. and tions. older. from (a) to (f), and concentrated "T T ElliMrs. and Ellison Evan The big feature of the day took Urgely on the deleterious effect! Davia county chapter represents Glady The Civic Association has arson. 13th Annual place at 8 p. m., a donkey baseball such a road would have to property ranged a varied program for held in Conference Western on merchants Safety the between value and homes. game A moving picture film was fur- Knysville'a younger set, to run Salt City at the Newhouse the east side of the highway and Monday's public hearing appar- Hotel Lake the summer. Such acHolnished L. C. week were: last by ths Dsvi County Ameri- throughout This toside. west provthose on the ently waa a favorable gesture as tivities baseball, swimming, Red in shown and can Cross Mrs. ths brook West of Haven lota Point, ed to be a riotous game causing wards county planning as a whole, soitbaiL tumbling classes, tennis, of laughs from the spectators and but unrelenting insofar as Davis Barlow and Mr. M. II. Fisher of wards at the Hill Air Force Base and pong story telling are on Hospital according to Mrs. Norma pine bruises for the business men. blvd is concerned. the agenda, with Wednesday, Volunteer of ths Swen chairman lowing the mens game, an inning 1'hursday and Friday as the activSpecial Srrvires for the chapter. by a group of teen age ity days. Pye 1 V rounded up from the crowd of TV, On the music committee with washer for completion of a senspectators. A drawing was held, Mrs. Gunnell are Mrs. George Tad Mrs. contribution tence. Brigg's following the game,, during which ran: 1 like to shop at my A.G. and Mrs. Hobart Kanalsor. ComIriH of merchandise and gift certi-o- n prising the square dance commitstore because, with their Eye-Deficates were given away. Theae tee are Mrs. Gunnell, Mrs. Harry E. Mrs. ia the donated Layton, Briggs, various George everywere system, everything sight, by gifts Two new buses have been added acquired a new Youngstown auto-- thing priced right, I can shop Duckworth and Mrs. Grant Culli-mor- e. merchants of the Clearfield area achool district matie dixhwasher reccmUy through j to the Davis county and Ogden. wisely, ?uickly, economically, that, their united buying The Clearfield Recreation Coun fleet, making a total of 28, each her ability to express an idea in of 28 a with passengers. me cash." saves capacity cil wishes to extend their thanks rhyme. Th new buses were brought The contest, sponsored by Asand appreciation to all those who Waynes market wee the Layton Ohfo. week this from by Lima, sociated Grocers, offered the dish- - A- - G, store sponsoring the contest participated in the event end help-- 1 Glenn school of Bryson, supervisor ed make it successful. Those on the council are the following: Bill Cum- transportation, and another bus RHYME BRINGS DISH WASHER driver. mings, president; Chet Ashby, vice president; Gloria Ashby, secretary; Harry Foesaler, treasurer; Clara Ashby, historian; Dorreil Gardner; Jean Beech, on finance; Evelyn Jonea, publicity; Anthon Mont-Lgomery, Nobel Fishburn and HorAYTON Mrt." Marfsret Green" ace Ashby; soft ball aupervisora. 00, Layton Civic and Weaver, both at activities are There daily died at her home Dachurch North worker, Cub achool and scouts and the Wasatch Kaysville boy vis Junior high for children to par- Scouts are invited to be guests of Friday after a lingering illness. ticipate in. Also there ia the newly the Kaysville Rotary club at the On November 27, 1913, "the was group for the Pioneer, league game in Ogden on organised teen-ag- e married , to Christopher James local young men and women. One July 11. i Lake. Later they Salt Weaver to wish fans baseball who of the first activities of this group Young was a dance at the First ward go to the gems should register were remarried at the Salt Lake with Dr. D. Keith Barnes prior to ' LDS temple. Mr. Weaver died 18 July 11, eo it will be known how1 ago. years remuch transportation will be , r,. , Mrs. Weaver had been active In quired. the Layton Fourth LDS ward. , The party will assemble in front Surviving are four aone and three lT it - A t of the health center, Kaysville, ett on July 11, and from there 7 p. daughters, John G. Weaver, Sunset; James G., Daniel 0., William will proceed to Ogden and the ball- - V.'llfyV.' Mrs. Earl Dean Weaver, and The regulation that money orders game. must be cashed at specific post of(Mary) Peak, all of Layton; Mrs. Rex (Margaret) Thurgood, Syrafices has been eliminated. Under cuse; Mrs. Jack (Lorraine) Schothe old system, it will be recalled, field, Kaysville; three stepsons and a money order had to be cashed Don A. Weatwo in the office to which it was issued. ver, Basil C. Weaver and Lloyd If it was cashed at a post office Weaver. Layton; Mrs. Basil O. in another city an additional fee waa charged. (Jen) Layton, Clearfield, and Mrs. LAYTON Byron (Neta) Porter, Ogden; 20 Square dancing will The Department urges users. to grandchildren; 12 July B, at 8 p. m.,J remember ..that:, the . . new .. money be held Friday,school and the following brothers tennis court, orders must not folded, stapled; at the Leyton and a sister, C. W. Green, Tremon-toMr. and Mrs. direction of the under In any way Ben spindled or mutilated Reuben A. Green, Layton; M. I. A. dance supersince they are to be issued on punch visor. Fslk, Mrs. John H. Watt, Ventura, Cali- cards and processed by machinery. fomia. This is being sponsored by ths Last year more then 3no,(XK,(xxi Leyton Fourth ward M. 1. A. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m- - at the money orders, totaling upward to The Layton Second ward square Mrs- -. George & Briggs takes possession ( of a Youngstowa five billion dollars were issued and dancing group, participated in the Iyton ward Chapel with John M. dishwasher, woa In a recent A. G. conical. Wayne Winegar, proPark, bishop of the Layton Fourth paid by the Post Office First program at the CUarfield ward officiating. prietor of Wayne's market, Layton, makes the presentation. ward Tuesday evening. At 2U-3- 0 Good Reception Keith Ilolbrooh, recently appointed Davis county auditor from Keith II. Jaques. Clearfield, president of Daria county Young Republican. Mr, Holbrook ia aecund of the. Young (i. O. I. Ilia appointment aa auditor ended a long running controversy climaxed hy a ruling from the attorney general that the county ahould have an auditor. by rounl) M. tommiiiners, receive congratulation j., . Budget Approved Davis Seaman In Orient Waters By Davis , lloyd J. foie, seaman apprentice, USN. son of Mr. and Mm, Perry Gale getting a sailor's eye view A achoo! budget of 1,783,421 ill of Japan and the Orient atauird ha been approved by the Davia the attack transport USS Telfair. school board. A World War II veteran, county the The achool tax levy for the coun- Telfair was soon mill. Thia after the start of the Korean conty wa pegged at levy, according to K. flict to bolster the Pacific Fleet Amphibious Force. conaistrnt with the curient W hile training and supporting necessitated program by United Nation forces in the Far the rapid growth of achool enroll- Hast, the ship hag Visited Kolie, ment. 8aselo and Yokosuka, Japan, Hong For the 1931-5- 2 achool year there Kong. H.C.C., and Inchon, Korea. w ill be an increase of approximately in claaa room unila over the With paat year. approximately 30 atudenta figured to a claaa room unit, thia repreaent a tremendou increase, it was pointed out. The the low-ea- t Jr.s I Lin. Augmenting the school budget is a federal grant under public law M3, which provides fund where an area has experienced considerable growth because of Government installations, such as Hill Field and the Naval drpot. The amount granted Davis will be apOf this proximately $1,399.90. (37 ..i'.CU! 4 has already been recciv ed. and the remainder will depend upon the federal funda available, but has been estimated at M. Broken down the budget is as follows: The slate aupported minimum school program, under which the atate provides $3rKx per class room unit accounts for $!57,xxi, and the state also provides a transportation fund of $5Hjxxt. The state aupported minimum achool fund accrues from a 14 mill levy, six mills of which is a local levy, and eight a atate levy. Other funda which make up the total budget are as follows: Supplemental Program $3(i4,5nu.uo Federal Payment in lieu of taxes on federal housing Balance of federal appropriation. P. L. M3 Vocational Fund, state and federal Adult education Is Promoted Ronald J. Denning, husband of Verde-lan- d Margie J. Ienning of 3 Park, Layton, ha been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant in the Air Force, military of- ftcial at the San Antonio Air Materiel Area announced today. He is a member of the 73rd Air Ih pot Wing at Kelly Air Force Base, Tex., the world's largest air depot, and ia in the 73rd General supply Squadron. n, ' . n Cfnr4 Gets New Buses Layton Woman Is Winner Of Electric Washer al I experiments. Stimulating the ud- struction fund (local dor before applying the milkers, v lcvy 104,473.72 the maximum and minimum time Bond interest and sinkduring which a cow should be milking fund balance (no ed, and many other valuable items 48.U34.00 to levy) dairymen are contained in the Bldg, reserve fund bulletin written simply and clearl....... 108,730.00 y(local levy) The need for stripping cow e by Budget for the 1031-3- 2 school machine and the technique of doing lunch program was set at $225f347.-J- so will be new information to Utah with the following breakdown: farmers. Mr. Hunsaker has outlinFood, $134,730.00; labor, $73,000.. ed 13 steps to fallow for rapid, ef. i ficient milking. (Ml; equipment, $0,123.70; other Conies of thirtiulletin may be obThe lunch program budget last tained from any coanty agents office. Margaret Weaver Succumbs To Illness Kaysville Boys To Be Rotary Baseball Guests Streamlined Postal Money Order System In Effect On July 2nd Ward Program At Layton Draws Crowd Patronr- of more than 42.0IXI Post Offices will find the new and more convenient money order available Monday morning, July 2, P51, o Postmaster General Jesse M. announced. Principal changes in the new money order system will make it possible to have a money order cashed at any of the nation's post off ires, or it may be ..collected through any bank in the tame manner as the depositing or cashing of e check. . t The new money order appears in the form of a punched card instead of the customary paper, slip and lurrhasers will fill out the tame orm and pay the same fees as ha required in the pest - LAYTON Layton Second ward entertained the ward with a program at the ward park last Tuesday evening. Grant Flint conducted, and singing was led by Bishop Frsnk Hie kenlooper. The presentation included: A reading by Vonda Wood; Folks n Fink dance by stake MIA maids; puppet show by James Parker, assisted by Harold Manning; vocal election by David Hughes: a. reading by Camella Barton, ana square dancing by Second ward MLA group. Hen-nio- (XI-fo- To Dairy Men Con- waa $193,454.40. j Book Offered Miscellaneous year t - cndufi Managed Milking (atate Site and Bldgs. V N-- Right up the milking alley of ev- cry dairy farmer is a new bulletin this week by the Utah State Agricultural Extension Serv-ice. entitled Managed Milking." The publication, written by Lloyd Hunsaker, extension dairyman, con- information tains the actual art of milking cows. Results of experiments completed and reported only a few minutes be- -: fore the bulletin went to presa will be of special value to' every dairy- - i Davis Red Cross Draws 300 To Swimming Course At Lagoon Layton Soldier new C. L. U. Wirbin Is Named Three And Up iFire OIllcI AlUie K.C.A. Invites Youngsters To Attend Musical Sessions Wir-meetin- I,J. Hartvigacn. la f. ,pjle School Board achool superintendent, aub-unla- . Following the program, hot doga and pop was enjoyed by the 200 who attended. . , . t ' Don-alda- bn Layton Square Dance Slated s;. w-m n. ' n; |