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Show u.'iivLrAL con?. P.O.BCCX 147 SALT LAIS Qm'.UTAij DEPOT VISITORS MAY USE SHORT WAVE w n-- I ooo (JD NO. COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY II. 1933. KAYSVILLE, DAVIS VOLUME XLVIII 7 Winners Named Mrs. Richards Prizes Awarded Mrs. Jar man to be Layton Stake is Now Comprised HonorecLon Feted on On Lions Show At Jr. Dairy and 86th 80th Birthday Anniversary Of Seven Wards KAYSVILLE Karen Walker LAYTON At a conferLivestock Show was judged first place talent j I j i . win-- the Layton First ward. ner at the Lions sponsored On of the varicash May !, Forty-si- x KAYSVILLE Stage America" show held last and Irierchandise prizes, donated by ous wards in the stake was effected Jweek. Howard Heaton won second Davis County business houses, were I) with three new wards being place, and Nancy Odd and Kuthy awarded at the Junior Dairy and ized. li Livestock Show held at the CounElison, dance team, were given Mark E. Peterson and Spencer third ty Fair grounds here Saturday. place prizes. W. Kimball of the LDS church 19 attended Authorities the General Winners of the Tiny Tot contest .The show, sponsored by the club and Future Farmers of Amerspecial meeting. were Geraldine Larkin, daughter ica programs, was held as a preLayatoil First ward was of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larkin, with officers as follows; liminary preparation for entrance Scof-fielDavid Ellison Adams, bishop: Al- first in the girls; Charlene in the spring dairy and livestock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bert E. Denny, first counselor; shows throughout the state. John W. Waite, second counselor; Alan Scof field, second; Valerie A total of 12, beef and 30 dairy Ernest Woffinden, clerk; and Earl Bowman, daughter of Mr. and animals were displayed by the T. Morris, assistant clerk. Mrs. Richard Bowman, third; Mif 1 diyoung club members under the The Second ward will continue chael Scoffield, con of Ryle Scof-fielassistKeith rection of J. Hughes, New with its present officers. first in the boys; Kurt Faulk, ant county agent; and LaVar Godof the Third ward is Richard ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert bishop frey, Davis High School agricuE. Graehl; first counselor, Edwii Captain C. A. Blick, Naval Supply Depot Executive Officer, and MRS. AMANDA RICHARDS Faujkner, second; and John Sanltural instructor. MRS. JOSEPH B. JARMAN L. Stromberg; second counselor, ders, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Herbert Brown, a ham employed in the Depot Electronic SecFARMINGTON Thirty-on- e tion, invite visitor to the Depots Open House. Here, Captain Blick Judges at the show were: George Mrs. Joseph B. Charles Maughan; clerk, Eldon E. Sanders, third. KAYSVILLE attended members a dinner family visitors wave. All fives Mr. Brown a message to send over the short Henderson, livestock specialist of (Erminia) Jarman will note her Sill; and assistant clerk, Joseph held in honor of the eightieth birthwill be given the opportunity to talk by short wave to relatives and the extension service; and Verl With birthday anniversary at her Bowen. friends in distant parts of the world Sunday, May 17. Between The newly created Fifth ward has bishop of the Seventh ward, with day anniversary of Mrs. Ezra F. Poll, Morgan County dairyman. home in Kaysville on Friday, May Richards recently. Utahns. 4:30 and the Depot will play host to Mr, Henderson judged the beef 13. Lynn W. Burton, bishop; Wayne Ray J. Dawson, first counselor; (Amanda) Mrs. Richards was born on May Robert'J. second counselor; Harris, first cattle and Mr. Poll judged the counselor; Doyle A lifelong resident of Kaysville, Winegar, Coundairy animals. .A demonstration Mrs. Jarman was bom in 1K)S7, a Egan, second counselor; Fred W. Willis S. Evans, clerk, and Keith 3, 1X73, at Hyde Park, Cache A Utah. of X. clerk. ty, assistant daughter Lydia Brown, also and Gail Woodward, of fitting and showmanship of E. A. and Ada Wil- Hansen, clerk; assistant clerk. was given by Edgar Smoot, Cen- daughter Paul Lindeman succeeds Lynn Wilkinson and Robert Reeder, she liams. On September 20, 1SP4, she terville dairyman. Layton Sixth ward officers are W. Burton as stake clerk, . Stephen received her schooling in the Cache ( married Mr. Jarman. Except for Henry H. Hinley, bishop; Herbert W. Call succeeds Mr. Lindeman as valley schools. Boys who received top ratings a short time when they lived in S. to She was married Ezra F. RichSchroeeder, first counselor; Superintendent of the YMMIA. At the Arsenal, open house .,11 for their animals at the show were: Ogden, they have always lived in Hill Air Force Base, Naval Supon ards lxoi in the 3, February Rasmussen, second counselor; High Councilmen selected were ply Depot, Clearfield, and Ogden be Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. There Stephen Richeson, West Point, for the same house in Kaysville where moved to Logan Temple. They White-sideH. and Lee s, Frank Zulon Elynn Peterson, clerk; Hickenlooper, Arsenal are among the major mil- will be displays and special exhibi- outstanding showrtianship and fit- they now reside. Farmington following their marclerk. assistant Van Johnson, Arthur Adams, Clyde itary installations who will hold tions during the afternoon period. ting of a heifer; Calvin Smoot, Of Mrs. Jarman's five children, riage where Mrs. Richards has Evan Whitesides will serve as Wagoner, and Haven J. Barlow. The Layton Chamber of Com- Centerville, for outstanding show- there are three living, William and open house during Armed Forces made her home ever since. Mr. Week. merce is sponsoring a special manship and fitting of a dairy ani- Cornell in California; and Mrs. Richards died in 1034. The atmosphere at Hill Air Force Armed Forces Day Friday, May mal by boys over thirteen years of Mrs. Richards enjoys attending (Lois) Chipman, Kaysville. NORTH DAVIS STUDENT COUNCIL Base has become festive and the 13. The stores will remain open age; Clark Child, Clinton, best church, musicals and dramas inMrs. Jarman has always enjoyed buildings are taking on a carnival until 7 p.m., and the last hour will showmanship and fitting of a beef life, and has had a fine sense of cluding the' artists presented by TEACHES CITIZENSHIP LESSONS like air, as it prepares to welcome feature extra values for late shop- animal; Lee Zaugg, West Point, humor to the Master Minds and Artists serof some over her help the public to its Open House to be pers. At 7:30 p.m. at the Layton best showmanship and fitting of its ies at the University of Utah each Known for her rough spots. j' !.: . .. . . held Saturday from noon to 5 p. m. Elementary School grounds, the an artificially sired animal; Norseason. She still makes her own hospitality, her home has been the man Hill Band Force Base Air will Wilcox, preoutstanding Syracuse, dresses, and does her own houseThere will be interesting and inscene for many family parties and animal and graded choice; fat concert. beef sent a special keeping and gardening. formative displays in all of the reunions. Holstein large best Fields, Ray Syracuse, She has always been an active Base. the The many departments at married heifer; and Val. Stuart, Kaysville, The Jarman's have been member of the Church of Jasus entire, complex operation of supperhaps longer than any other best Holstein calf. Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, havply and repair of the Air Force couple in Kaysville. ing been a president of the Primary will be explained by key civilian stake board and a member of the and military personnel who will be Relief Society stake board as well on hand during the open house. working in the ward Sunday afOne of the highlights of the I School, Primary and Relief Society. ternoon will be the presentation of She has also been a member of the the T Flag to Hill Air Force WEST POINT West Points Aurelia S. Rogers camp of the Base by Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Junior Chamber organized newly Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Treasurer of the United States. KAYSVILLE Two young people of Commerce has scheduled a two She has seven living children. Mrs. Priest will present the flag FARMINGTON The county- from Kaysville attended the State celebration for May 20 and .'0. are: Ezra Foss Richards Jr. They " in recognition of the Bases par- day V 2 A contest is underway to find a wide zoning ordinance has been ap- Junior Chamber of Commerce youth W. Richards of Salt and Joseph ticipation in the Defense Bond Pay- name for the event which is ex- proved by the Davis County Com- mock t'i on Tuesday, May R. Richards, Franklin Lake t legislature City; roll savings plan. Over 10 of the I after a few ' minor 12. become an annual af- missioners to M. Rulon Clara Richand pected Richards, people employed at Hill Air Base i and an award of $3.0 will be changes were noted in the orifair Mrs. J. M. ards of all i Farmington; Sharon of the Blood, p-daughter are enrolled in the payroll savings Boel, Provo; and Mrs. given the person who sends in the ginal ordinance. Clifton (Ruth) and Bloods, Meiners, Myron plan. name chosen. Names may be preHarold A. (Rhoda) Hinkley, Long The changes were effected fol- son of the Carl Meiners were sponDuring the afternoon, there will sented to Group of students at North Davis Junior High School shown on member on Beach, California. Jaycee any sored the to of the a by Kaysville Jaycees public hearing lowing be drill team competition between the student body election day held May 6. The election was or before May 23. She also has 20 grandchildren mock session. attend the Davis ordinance the at County fashioned a after ROTC units from the BYU, the U regular national election, with booths being seven and On the program are the following courthouse recently. The changes The Max was escorted by borrowed from Clearfield City for the occasion. pair of U, and USAC. There will also was the guest of honor at She events: of Sandall. Junior the and of concerned Crowning During King morning, they placement types be drills by the Civil Patrol groups. I a surprise party during the week and Queen on May 20 at 0:30 p.m.; bill boards and buildings in agri- were indoctrinated with legislative Many spectacular exhibitions and the school, and teaches democracy previous to her birthday, which was of queen of festivities on cultural zones; foundries in com- procedures, and during the afterdemonstrations have been planned. Crowning in action. Of course, Mr. Barber given by members who had served same day at 7 p.m. the storwere mercial and noon, young given people zones; petroleum Aircraft will drop candy bars by A community breakfast will age placements in manufacturing an opportunity to submit bills to says that the council wastes some with her on the Primary stake parachutes to the young people at- start the i the time trying to iron out difficulties board several years ago. on activities day's May zones. legislature. tending the celebration. and to keep all the home folks 30 from 7 to 0 a.m. with all the hot first one held at the school for The Ordinance is listed as: deThe' Hill Air Force Band will add cakes happy with their government. several you can eat promised. and years. Over three hundred enacted for the signed purpose to the entertainment and festivities "But that is one of the problems of From 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. memorial A CLEARFIELD young people enjoyed the best thorough by presenting a concert during the services will be observed begin of promoting the health, safety, any democracy, he points out, democin time of their lives at the affair,' and lesson interesting morals, convenience, order, prosafternoon. ning at 1 p.m. there will be chiThe result at North Davis is that thanks to the council, to Mr. Barracy is taught, at , North Davis At the Naval Supply Depot, ldrens games and contests and perity and welfare of the present Junior High by Vaun Barber who there is an unusually fine school ber and Principal Whitesides. , Open House will be held on Sun- from 4 p.m. a ball game is sched- and future inhabitants of Davis When elections for student body is the Citizenship teacher for the spirit, with all the students trying day from 12 noon to 4:30 p. m. uled between Syracuse and West County including among other hard to improve conditions and to officers were held on May tt, the KAYSVILLE B. Elder Harold - One of the main school. features of the Point. things, the lessening of congestion The. novel plan, which was de- make the school the best one in council decided they should be in the streets or roads, securing Lee of the Council of the Twelve afternoon there will be the opporFood and skill game concessions fashioned after general elections. at- vised by Mr. Barber in cooperation the country. has an invitation to accepted fire and from mesother for send to visitors' dangers, tunity will be open throughout the day safety tend Davis Stake quarterly con- with Principal Emil Whitesides and The president of the council is Booths were borrowed from Clearand air, adequate providing light sages, via short wave, to all parts and a d for the classification of land uses and dis- ference to be held May 111 and 17. other teaching personnel, began chosen, as the speaker of the House field City, judges were chosen, and of the world. Ham radio operators youngsters. will be on hand to take and send tribution of land development. and The May luth meetings will be full operation at the beginning of in Washington, by a vote of the the election taught another lesson Any girl in North Davis Stake council. Sheldon Childs is th in citizenship. messages. It is planned to have a area, Clinton or Hooper between utilization, protection of the tax held in the Farmington First and the school year last fall. Winners of the election were ward Next fall, 'Second school of Students the while a the elect president. present in send to son chapel, mother a message her govern17 and 23 may enter the queen base securing economy r, Tomo Miya, president; Arlene new be in will when from convene each home" chosen will, iu Korea during the afternoon. Sunday president mental the meetings' representative expenditures, fostering contest and any child between 2 to Alice and vice the council meets the Davis School which at is auditorium. inclass the the beginning president; There will be all kinds of Navy 5 High beginning room, and other years from the same area may countys agriculture cheer The Saturday meetings are of the morning. These represent- of the school year. Donald Prig-mor- e Kuriowa, secretary-treasureequipment and supplies on exhibi- enter the Junior King and Queen dustries, and the protection of both is president of th.e student leaders, Geraldine Farrar, Linda as with the student designated and atives, urban missionary meetings, together tion, and conducted tours wiy be contest, by developcontacting Jaycee memone at C:3 p.m. for stake mission- body and Class officers, comprise body, and Barbara Tenney is its Frasier, Shirley Jaques, Helen taken through the Depot. One of bers. ments. Stanley Dahl is general Herrinien, Marcia Pratt, and Cheryl stake boards and executives, the Student Council. The Council vice president. the interesting displays will be the chairman of the event. For the purpose of this ordi- aries, ' aftd any auxiliary workers who are is the governing body of the school. Some of the problems that have Barlow. Safety display which will show the nance, Davis County is divided into The student been council court, before the in presided over meet each missionaries the council at or stake Students one of the most complete collections assigned brought 11 classes of zones including: one Mr. Aarber as judge, metes' out included this hall in One school the of breathing by week. teachers. in the congestion year day day seminary apparatus forestry, two residential, three At x p.m. there is to be a special- a week, at least, is devoted to during rush times, noon hours, be- punishment to students caught disUnited States. There is some of the agricultural, three commercial, and ly held meeting for all friends and solving and discussing problems of tween classes, etc. The council obeying the laws and disgracing oldest as well as the most modern two manufacturing zones. investigators of the church, as well the school, and the balance of the voted to restrict traffic, and to the standards of the school. Such apparatus in the collection. Movies will be shown, including PROVO Wallace Odd, formerly as any othgrs interested in mis- time is spent studying citizenship, have the stairs marked for one way punishment is likely to be a fine of the Fighting Lady", the story of of Kaysville, was elected commandtraffic only. The grounds at North a definite number of hours work sionary work. This is planned as as taught by Mr. Barber. Naval supply operations during er of the Utah Disabled American an especially informative meeting, The council invites problems from Davis Junior High are especially to be spent by the offender in helpWorld War II. Mobile radar, tele- Veterans at the convention held aand it is hoped a large crowd will the home rooms, and hears and neat the result of the councils ing the' schools janitor. of the week-en- d I, Mayor Kaysville It is gratifying to see clear in TBY be In attendance. Provo. discusses them, even though there taking action against persons littype, Navy Fighter planes, laqt Dances or thinking and bright eyed youngMr. Odd is the son of Mr. and The general sessions will be held may not be merit to some of the tering the grounds. City, proclaim Saturday, May plane parts, a 22 mm. mounted gun, with a marine showing its opera- Mrs. Arthur Odd of Kaysville. He at li a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday. suggestions. play times are held at noon, be- sters with such level headed ideas. 23rd, 1U33, as American Legion cause the council decided the stu- The Student Qouncil at North Daas said Rarber Second Mr. ward the The choir Centerville tion, aviation tow targets, special lived here until entering the Armed council, Day no other organiza-- ' Poppy -' will furnish the morning music, operated at North Davis, is uni- dents needed some activity for vis High is teaching all of .the clothing issued to fighting men, Forces during World War II. He tion is to sell on that day. stu and fifty-eighundred eleven Lonoon hours. now is in a their of school he the in At the while state. the evening will be by believes, ships parts everything signifying principal que, A few weeks ago, the council dents there a valuable lesson in J. Clifton Linfofd Stake Relief society Singing Moth- any rate, it gives the entire student Supply to the Fleet" will bfe shown gin where he lives with his wife and two children. ers chorus. night dance, the democracy and citizenship. Mayor during the gala open house. body a voice in the government of presided over ence held in ' 90 0; I 0 ? d, " . d, MILITARY INSTALLATIONS TO OBSERVE ARMED FORCES WEEK -- De-m- ar El-bu- m Jaycees Slate Celebration In West Point County Zoning Ordinance has Been Approved YOUTH ATTEND MOCK UTAH LEGISLATURE 4ti k t k J- n. Unique Council CONFERENCE IS SCHEDULED BY DAVIS STAKE 2-- Established At North Davis merry-go-roun- Tin-che- r; non-urb- . Wallace Odd to Head Utah's DAV Proclamation ht ! i |