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Show Y ' Z'z:j llzzi rclla la Ettltrla B. Christmas program and party was , Cm Correspondent Ur. and Mrs. Joe Hess of Salt Lake and daughter visited over the d at the home of Mr. Mess' Mulda Mess. Joe is Mrs. mother, week-en- attending the University in the college of Medicine. Mumps are around now and nearly every family has a case or two. You would think that some year we would catch up to these diseases. , The North Farmington Relief Society held their annual Christmas party at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard on Monday evening. About fifty ladies attended and enjoyed the festivities NKCEJCST GUARDS WASHINGTON AGAINST AIR RAID held Tuesday evening. The Mutual and Primary sponsored the evening. A program was given; then games and dancing were enjoyed. Mrs. Edtih Keller, wife of Mel-vi- n Keller, has moved into her new home in the apartments on Main and State streets. Edith expects her husband home any day now. Be was to have left Korea on the 13th. The merchants of Farmington held an auction on Wednesday eveafter the ning at the Lions party for the children. For the past month or so the school-hous- rSOKSTt . It -- CWfc . Utah AND GUASDLUMBXr NOTICES af DMiM 11qm far W a Crt hitkar O Kaysville, Davis County, Thurs-- , Dec. 23, 1954 P. GB 1730 South Redwood Road Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE Published in The Reflex NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ber LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP Na 95 In the District Court in and for Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Rocky Lee OFarrell and John Allen Trujillo, minora. The petition of Margaret Sizemore praying for the issuance to Commercial Security Bank, Ogden, Utah, of Letters of Guardianship on the estate of Rocky Lee OFarrell and John Allen Trujillo, minors, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 28th day of December, A. D. 1834, at ten oclock a. m,, at the County Court House, in Farming-toDavis County, Utah., . (SEAL) Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, thla nth day of December, A. D. 1964. e, I D, Decem- 16, 'and 23, 1954. NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that Frit day, December 31, 1954, the set been by M. has oclock A. Board of Davis County Commissioners as the meeting for the adoption of the Davis County Budget for the year 1965. This meeting will be held in the Commissioners Room of the Davis County Court House, Farmington, Utah. to Any one interested is invited on inspect the tentative budget now file in the office of the Davis County Auditor andor to appear and be heard in said meeting. This Notice is given pursuant to Title 17, Chapter 19, Section 21, U C A 1963. R. BRUCE MAJOR, Davis County Auditor. Published in The Weekly Reflex December 16, 23, 30, 1954. i merchants of Farmington have been passing out one dollar bills in Farmington money for each dolI lar spent with them. Wednesday evening at the school the pcpple of I Farmington had an opportunity to valuable bid and op bought prises of the evening. 4 Mrs; Catherine Hansen of Salt donated by the merchants to be Lake visited over the week-en- d at autcioned off to the highest bidder in Farmington bills. This is a move the home of her daughter and R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk. to encourage Farmington people to Bishop and Mrs. DeVaughn By WANDA WILLIAMS, shop at home. Jones. Deputy Clerk. , Chief Attorney The annual Christmas party for ''Miss Margaret Leonard and Mr. Veterans Admin. Regional Office all county' employees and their and Mrs. Karl Hinman went to a partners Was held Friday night at Christmas party held at the Centhe court house in the Legion hall. tral Davis Junior High for the A wonderful dinner was served to faculty and their partners on MonWin THIS 1$ OKI Of THI WIST photographs of (he Army's Kike one hundred thirty people who day evening. guided ntn Installations at ' were there. Lortoa. Vsl, 17 miles from Washington, It Is among the U Nike basee ringing the Washlngton-BaltlmoIL Edwin Williams of Weiscr, Margaret Bourne was T7UVE Utah Club members were announced as national winner in tbs tree. The missiles, said to attain a speed of 1.300 miles an hour tn flight, ere to firing potion on thetr chairman of the dinner this year Idaho, visited in Salt Lake and Club Congress in Chicago. award programs at the National 1934 P launching towers. Similar neats will guard other vital areas to toe United States. Each received a 1300 college scholarship. Their names, the programs in (International) with Lela Mess and Wanda Wil- Farmington a week ago. Mr. Wei-swhich they were honored, and the donors of their awards are: liams helping her. Alta Stevens Is the brother-in-laof Mr. and Edna Cook had charge of dec- Karl Hinman and has Just gone to ready organized ready to push the other case of locking the corral orations. Faye Eccles was head of serve in the misplan, Wyoming ia ready, Colorado gate after the water trough has and New Mexico soon will be. the program and Elgin Roberta act- sion. already been emptied by the neighLets ed as master of ceremonies. that an "this isn't hope bors cow. Melvin Griffith and JoAnn, his It was a youth program in the wife, entertained the Mill Field Sacrament service in the North choir at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Florence Moorico E 1m nor JssSce Roby Farmington ward on Sunday. Leon- Robert Griffith on Wednesday Richardson Mother Lertee Feuliek Sebey ard Moon and Boyd Fullmer gave night. Melvin directs this choir and By Harry Marlowe ' talks on Joseph Smith whose birth- they have sung many different the opening banquet. Thus the Janice Paullck, 18, of Tooele; Food of Division learned more of their Kelvinator we Decemold axioms on Preparation; hosThere are a pair of commemorate day places such as the Holy Cross Motors Corporation; Congress theme, "Working Together American S3. than which ber state "Better late Beautiful Christmas music pital, over KDYL TV and at the from the Eleanor Ssbey, 18, of Spanish for World Understanding, 1 diplomat. was furnished by the choir. Veterans hospital. They put on a never" and "the race is not always No. Nations Frozen International Foods, Fork, During the week, the delegatee to the swiftest The North Farmington ward cantata at the base last week. Hamster Co. in discussions, heard participated If the Upper Basin states hope Ruby Larsen, 17, of Newton, other outstanding speakers, met top k Home Improvement ; d to get authorisation of tha atari in the sports world, enjoyed Foundation. entertainment at banouets Colorado River project, Maurice Mather, 19, of Smithfield, meal events, attended the and major these axioms had better be true Tractor, Utah Oil Refining Co. International Live Stock Exposition and applicable in this case. Florence Richardson, 17, of Cedar and Hone Show, took part in press conferences, radio and TV appearCity, Safety, General Motors. In Salt Lake City recently, Utah Club boys and girls Over 1,200 ances, toured the city and visited the Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexfrom the 48 states, Alaska. Hawaii, museums, and attended a party at LOGAN New pledges from KAYSVILLE Miss La Dee ico got together to do aomething Puerto Rico, and Canada attended the Aragon Ballroom. Club Congress The National the Congress, along with young Layton and vicinity are now at- Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which ehould have been done at records in the 1934 National and SoQ Leadership is a cooperative effort of the AgricuOUTSTANDING soDe Vere Spencer, became the lease three years ago organist tending meetings in a national have brought state honors to three club memltural Extension Service, business and bers from Utah. A watch was swarded to each. A highlight of the Conmss was civic organizations, and the National rority at Utah State Agricultural bride of Robert Cayden in rites a "grass roots committee, with As exceptional g the major policy address by Secre-- . Committee on Boys and Girls Club Job by contest attheUtah State Junior LiveCollege. During Fall quarter rush, solemnised at the home of the some finances, to puch for author, Nolan Smith, 17, of Draper, Drought stock Show in 1930. tary of State John Foajer Dulles at Work, Chicago. made their preferences brides parents on December 4. ization of the project. the co-ehim the distinction of being named He wes chosen to be a member of at respective banquets following a The groom is the son of Mr. and This citixena committee la orstate winner in Utah in the Soil a judging team that represented Utah Conservation program. week of parties and other activi- Mrs. John F. Cayden, Grosbeck, in a Livestock show at Denver ganised to "tell the public the real In mapping out a plan for the small in 1951. His Hereford calf won Grand ties. Texas. farm be lives on, Nolan learned that Champion at the 1952 Junior Livestory of the Upper Colorado River tha length of irrigation runs is very stock show at Spanish Fork. Ho has They are Vauna Vee Gray and Bishop G, LaVlrl Stewart per- development" And, there is no important in using water efficiently. been a junior leader of his local group Claudia Layton, Layton; Kappa formed the ceremony before im- doubt this committee will do a Ms has kept up with recommended for three years. Delta; Sally Stevenson, Layton, mediate members of the family. good job. There isn't much doubt fertiliser plans and does contour In addition, he has given 10 tllre Alpha Chi Omega; and Renae Following the ceremony, the new- they will be able to Taise at least planting which has reduced soil to groups, nine talks to others erosion. Ford, and Carolyn Mobs, Farm- lyweds greeted guests at a re- the 1100,000 fund they are aiming and appeared on the radio five times. Nolan built a sod dam across the He won a trip to the National ington, Chi Amega. ception In the Kaysville Third at mouth of a wash hoping to fill it with in 1932 for his project on but irrigation water Congress spring run-oThere are seven fraternities and Ward recreation hall But, can this group undo the Meet Animals, and received a gold took the dam, so he successfully five sororities on the USAC cam-purating from the F.FA. when he Attending the young bride as prejudice built up, particularly built It with stones. Utah at a Livestock JudgAU are national social organ- maid of honor was Mias Marsha against the Echo Park Dam, by He has given three demonstrations ing Contest in 1932. His local leader and one soil on talk conservation at is George T. Atwood. isations. Beginning Winter guarter Nelson. Bridesmaids were Miss conservationist (also dub meetings. Nolan has won 109 all pledges may become active Jenie Spencer and Miss Joy Spen- obstructionist) Interests who were A for eight years, Mies Olsen first prises. 23 seconds and two thirds has been outstanding in many fields. members if they desire and if cer- cer, while little La Vauna Wood- getting in the body punches while on exhibits at Salt Lake County and As a junior leader, the baa helped Utah Stats fain; also, a trip to Chitain scholarship and credit re- ward acted as flower girL the upper basin battlers were still her group with their projects, and as 1932 In for cago gardening. Eugene quirements are met. Robert Lowe stood as best man in their comers waiting for the T. Smith is his dub leader and N olan a leader this year she has complete bell? charge of six girls. She has held an for the groom. aaust. office in her club each year important In achieveof these An has been built recognition impression up The new bride is a senior at was elected president. twice and A the Firestone Tire Rubber menta, economics projects, In her home Davis High School Mr. Cayden is throughout the eastern United Co. presented Nolan with a handDixie has made 28 articles of clothMr. and Mrs. John Myers enter- stationed at Hill Air Force Base States that construction of Echo some wrist watch award. ing, frozen 1,183 pounds of food, pretained their family to a Christmas with the 461st Wing Group. Me Park Dam will in soma way open t t Two pared 766 food items and 1 ,028 meals, In members Club Utah flood the to dims in every gates dinner on Sunday. Those who were has served four and a half years have been named boy and girl state and canned 1,482 quarts. In a pouU national park. there and enjoyed the day were, in Japan and Korea. try project one year she rated 792 winners in the 1934 Leadership proEasterners are convinced that for outstanding guidance of turkeys. In 1952, Dixie won a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, Mr. gram, National Club Congress in ChiFollowing a honeymoon to Texas valuable dinosaur bones will be chib and community projects. They and Mrs. Melvin Griffith, also where they will spent the Christcago, for her food preparation. Last are Daren Engle, 19, of Spanish Fork year the was state winner in the recguests, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- mas holidays, the young couple covered, some of the most beautiand Dixie Ruth Olsen, 1 3 , of Paradise. ful scenery In the world will be reation and rural arts program. . In his 10 years In sell Smith and children and Mr. and will return to activities, Kaysville to live. ruined, and that there are A Daven has completed 20 projects. wrist watch was preMrs. Ceorge Smith and children. . "any Hs won the Fitting and Showmansented to each by Edward Foes Wilnumber of alternate sites as good Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West are title at Spanish Fork and Ogden son, Chairman of the Borrd, Wilson ship in 1949. His Hereford Calf won the and Co., Chicago. Blessed be the hand that pre- as Echo. spending the Christmas holidays in These citizens have that impresColorado Springs, Colorado, at the pares a pleasure for a child, for Both programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative home of their daughter and Extension Service. there is no saying when and where sion because California's Sierra Mr. and Mrs. Marry Epper- it may bloom forth. Douglas Club, many and varied conservation outfits and several other orson. .1 ganisations have spent some .TV 1330,000 to convince the public this As tka Tlrw Wls Mn was true. While that was going on, the ! people in Utah were apprised of fond, to nay all of oar the truth, most of the other Upper Basin people had an idea of friaads Hod tka graatast naesara what was going on, hundreds of r thousands of letters poured in to d son-in-la- n, w, V n anti-aircr- Utah aft National Honors 4-H'-ers re 4-- H 4-- 4--H H er w North-weste- rn Achievement Pays Off for Utah 4-H'- ers Sears-Roebuc- Davis Coeds Pledge USAC Sororities vitally-neede- Kaysville Maid Becomes Bride Of Texas Man top-flig- ht 4-- H - 4-- H 4--H el son-savin- ds 4--H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H ff sr rep-reeent- ed wide-awa- ka er I FAnr.n:GTOii 4-- H 4--H out-of-to- 4-- H el son-in-la-w, i OnlyMELROSE gives you oil 3 soti ad ef sy la tkls fcely saasaa, , Congressmen condemning the project. and upper basin sotona could not get over a handful of letters from the four states most con- cerned. That will change this year, this idea of the Aqualante giving a dollar to an organization to protect the vital water interests of the four states. The idea has appeal, and the plans of the organization are good. They will go a long way to arouse public interest This will, also mean that a great many .people in the Upper Basin, besides contributing a little money to the war chest will get all the information about the whole pro-- 1 Ject information needed so Intel- ligent appeals can be made as from at least they must be loiyxx) people in the four states to the members of Congress. For once, the four upper basin states are united oh the fact that this is a good idea. Utah is al 'Mmleiosie Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Meit.c 5E on a label means "the very best iiir2jn2STLu:nrriT.f;r::cf.7TUMci2ii:2:rrains,iiT. I |