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Show T ; r iki oiWf ,wii 141 P1ERP0INT AVE. SALT LAKE C CITT 10.UTAH JU tk . Call Kaysville 10 Call Kaysville 10 News & Advertising News & Advertising VOLUME LI KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1956 NUMBER 25 Weber Basin Well Blaze Take 8 S25,000 Farmington Completed With Good IteO Supply Three Barns, 35 Tons Baled Hay .1 Layton Weber Basin Conservancy Districtf Deep Well on the Hill Field Road has been completed with a good supply of water located in a gravel layer between !H) and "so feet, j The drilling pperations have been on penalty for considerable time as a result of continuous problems that have arisen for the contractors, Robinson Drilling Company of Salt Lake City. The contract was for $24,000. Oakland Construction Company has the contract to install pumping equipment 'at the well at a figure of $90,000. That would include a small equalising tank, meters, auxiliary and booster pumps and other equipment. n a ;fi v; Photo by Ftohor. It took work crews a full day to haul this wrecked car from the bottom of a deep ravine in Farmington Canyon after its driver had leaped to safety when it started to slip off the road shortly after midnight last Thursday. The sole occupant of the car, Benjamin L. Ritz, 23, stationed at Hill Air Force Base, leaped through the right front window of the car just as it left the road. TOTAL LOSS Three Men Drafted Hill From Davis County As Kaysville filled Three Davis County the September draft quota, according to Local Board No. 0 of the Selective Service. They included Gerald Newton King, Lay. ton; Vivian Donald Simmons, Lay-ton; and Richard Clearfield. Rene Mabey, Kaysville, Layton Lions: Planning fire eparlu. v Farmington Fire Chief J. Wilsbn Stevens end his men, called out Will Hold sparks that spread as far away a half mile from the burning barns, until water could be diverted from Farmington Creek to the vicinity to pump onto the flames. I WardConference Photo bf FMwr. FAMED DANCERS Stan Adama, KTVT television cameraman, plays his camera on two of the world famous dancers who took part in last Sundays "Wide, Wide World television show which was televised from Lagoon Resort. The two girls pictured here are: Christine Walton, 15, star of the production, and her sister, Jetta, 11. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Walton, Salt Lake City. 104 Chickens Dio Besides the three barns and hay, a rake end other machinery within the barns, three old modeled cart, a trailer house owned by airman leaped to safety in the split-secoA Lee Maytines, and ona hundred Farmington chicken Were destroyed. Attempt the car he was driving plunged to the bottom of a deep ravine in Farmington Canyon early Wednesday, September 12. to drive uie chickens from the barns failed wften the foul ini is ted on Benjamin L. Rite, assigned to the 28th Logistic Support Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, was shaken by the experience, but was returning to their roosts and only not hurt. about a dosen were finally saved. Bishop .Clinton Zollinger an, The Rits car left the steep windA power shortage resulted in nounced this week that new choir immediate vicinity when ing canyon road about four miles the includ-i- g northeast of Farmington and rolled officers had been sustained tension line burned. About high was estimated It million that Farmington The Congot people thirty and JayCarol Webb, president Kaysville Kaysville down the steep hill side for a dishomes were affected. four t cees will discuss their coming trap tance of about BOO feet. nie Steiner, secretary. They re- glimpse of Davis Countys world famous Lagoon resort when one of ' the television nations World" used shows, "Wide, Wide, t shoot (set for October 7) at a place ZiUahNfijrtcheand Barbers t THZ' Mw the closed resort as a background for a group of dancer,' last Son-daAirman Rits told ' UtalT High- Raymond. board meeting this evening (Thurs. In another ward.' change, Allen day) at the home of Hy Smith. way Patrol Trooper Island P. ByThe program, moderated by Dave Gairoway, featured a Utah Time of the meeting will be 7:30 bee he dived through the rignt Strong wee sustained as chairequenca for the seventh time and front window of the car when the man of tha finance committee to p.ra. the Virginia Tanner dancers left front wheel went over the em- replace Vern Butcher who wee the second time. bankment He Unded just on the named to the Davis Stake High Lions edge of the road. What better advertising could Council Kaysville Kaysville Lions will in Davis County, get then the we, The 1053 model car tumbled meet this evening (Thursday) at professional-typ- e presentation of scrub down the hillside, ripping up 8 p.m. to begin compiling informathe world famous dancers; the Kaysville Fifteen Davis County oak and and trees maple strewing tion for a new city directory to be commentary and the pictures with men were listed among recent enwide a over area. wreckage published soon. our magnificent mountains as a listments in' the Armed Forces. The car came to rest in a clump All these will have far They include two for the Army, backdrop? Kaysville The Associated Servof trees, in the bottom of the ratourist attraction effects three in the Navy, two Marines and reaching vine with ita top rolled back as if ice Clubs of Davis County held a for Utah and Davis County. eight Air Force. it had been opened with a can op social and dinner meeting at LarkArba Sherman Ginn, Show Army in Cafe Tuesday evening, accordener. and Larry Brent HolFor the Clearfield; the sequence, ing to Henry Galbraith, president ' brook Leyton. and involved expense Wrecker crews spent most of the preparations were Plans made for next Salt Lake City September 24 and Burnham were Ariou Merrill inconceivable. almost Talk Navy sem- day pulling the battered wreckage months elections. n will have with him a of using Lagoon for such a pro- and Melvin Henry Lank, Bountiful; from the ravine. itractor trailer loaded to the top The mishap occurred at 12:30 gram began early in June. The Thomas Stoddard Geddes, ClearDont with campaign materiaL serious preparation! began when field. a. m. suppose the kids would care much Marines Patrick Clay Adams photos of children posed by the Legion for the former, but theyd like to various rides end concessions of and Joseph Ralph Walker, Layton. First "get a load of that" bandwagon and Charles C. Parker . . . the resort were taken by Etsil R. Air Force M. Dale Burn Ingham, help themselves to the fancy gimMac Calder, and Paul Kay Member of the Democratic candidate for Fisher, Farmington, and were sub- Robert Farmington micks! mitted to National Telford, Bountiful; Harold Bud Broadcasting Davis commissioner. Farmington American Legion Post The Republicans are confident Bob executives Ellsworth, Company Sunset; James William by Freed, met for their first meeting of the that the election will place them last Lagoon Jamieson, Layton; Warren Lee manager, July. season Monday, according to Train office. They are now embarked Since active then, preparations Jonea, Clearfield; Richard William vers F. Brophy, commander. The on their campaign "in earnest." been have under tha resort, Pelton and Joseph Vernon Wood, at way meeting was used to plan It says here, too that the DemWoods Cron. Kaysville Appointment of Joson (Continued Page 5) ocrats are confident that the elec- eph W. Neville Jr. as chairman membership campaign set to begin tion will place them in office. They of the Kaysville City PUnning this week. The Farmington Post meets the are now embarked on their camCommission and 3rd Mondays of each 1st paign "in earnest. was approved by month. Other officer are Vernon ' Clinton Unopposed on the Dem(Does Thomas still run on the the 27-2city coun-c- il Bowen, first vice commander; ocratic 9 Socialist ticket? And is he conprimary ticket for the two-yeMonday eveLawrence comexecutive Miller, commissioner Davis too em and County fident, earnestly ning. Mr. Nemittee chairman; Dennis Blackner, office wee Charles C. Parker, life Farmington Three days of social activities beginning next Thura-da- y barked???) ville has served s; end Captain McDan- long resident of Devi County who (September 27) will mark the opening of the beautiful new Oak-ridGrocery stores arent like they on the commis' iels, chaplain. 200-acfarm end Country Club at Farmington. a owns operates were when Mother waa a girl! sion as a meme Work Unofficial & on course eighteen-holthe began May play in Clinton. (Neither ia Mother!) "The soap ber for the pest on nine holes began September 1, according to B. L. Wood, KaysviUe, the Mr. of who is bishop Parker, store of the average department two years. He Clinton LDS Ward, was educated .president of the dub. The entire course will not be completed untn Is as large as the en- will next year. repleee in Davis County schools. He he tire store of yesterday." (By the Dale Barton, To Paint Workmen this week ere rushing had a full life of experience in way, what do you ask for when who resigned to ' civic end posiin completion the 10,000 square-fochurch leadership want a of little package you the top position Kayaville Next project planned tions. clubhouse where a formal dinnersoap? Why, the Urge size, of due to lack of Joseph by the Kaysville Junior Chamber -dance for members only will served be of For a number years course. Soap doesnt come In of Commerce will be the painting on the town board at Clinton and held be ' small aises. Thursday He evening. Memwill devote the to time to job. The small sise is of mail boxes government in the end bers commis-eioexecutheir n, for many years has been guests will be inUrge, the medium sise box U remain a member of the The Post Office will furn- tive city. divited activities to the board of the on Friday and however. secretary Friday, Sept. 21 giant economy and if you want ished the, paint red, white and rectors of Line evening. Clinton the Saturday Pipe a really big box yoa ask for king Football, Beer River at Davis Other members of the commis- blue. The Covers 279 Acres project will be under and Water Company. In water 3rd Ward Sunday School sion ere Harold Geiley, Mrs. Lee the direction sise!) of Jaycee George matters . he hee given assistance Kaysville Ward The specious course itself covPatio, 6:30 p.m. If you have a horseshoe kidney, Liston, Earl Tall, Gordon Gurr, Talbot Party, 140 ' acres of perfect ers In various to irrigamanagement tt may be serious! (I personally Max W. Sandall and Grant T. Saturday, Sept. 22 130 acres surroundland. Another tion companies. believe that if you have a horse- Winkelman. Tha group meets the Crazy Hat Dance, Farmington 1 ing the course will be divided into shoe ahywhere, it may be serious Thursday following each council and 2, 8:45 p.m. lots next epring for sale for home unless you're a horse!) meeting. Davie Stake Old Folks Party , building. Mr. Neville, lives at 96 South Tep nothing like the dailies to 27 Annual membership Movies Layton Thursday, Sept of course will be the Highlights 7 and full 6th, East In Kaysville! He is a tales keep one 6th Ward Carnival, S days three lakes which will not meeting of the Leyton Arte Club Womens News only be 9 Layton of interesting Informs tlon with representative for Barlow Realty will be held at the Layton city 28 to a a Friday, but challenge skill, Sept 1 golfers Coming Events which to fascinate ones luncheon and Insurance Company and an building next Monday evening be- Classified 6 FootbaU, Ogden at Davis will serve as water areas storage guests! (My luncheon guests are insurance salesman for the Minne- ginning at 7:30 p-A discussion Legale 12 for the course and for landscape Saturday, Sept 29 likely to be less than six years-ol- d, sota Mutual Insurance Company program will be followed the Farmington Page 10 Farmington 1st Ward Welfare beautification. by that is!) and Firemans Fund Insurance Co. serving of refreshments. 11 Sports Banquet (Continued on Page 5) Kaysville Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward win hold ward conference Sunday with President Milton J. Hess, presiding. The meeting times are as fonows; Priesthood, 9 a.tn.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; ward officers meeting, 4 p.m.; and Sacrament meeting, S pan. Car Plunges Down Canyon 30 Million Visit Davis County Via Lagoon Television Program top-ranki- Fifteen Er.!i3t s Kaysville An interelub meeting between the Layton and Kaysville Lions Clubs will be held at Larkin Cafe in' Kaysville next Thursday evening, September 27. Kaysville will serve as host club with Lion Frank Worsley in charge of the evenings program. Mary's Meanderings SCANNING THE DAILIES . . . When yon dont want to tackle the sinkful of dirty dishes, when the unmade beds are out of sight, out of mind," the children have departed for school in a last minute rush armed with lunch money, the tomatoes are waiting patiently to he made juice of, the baby ia caught in a quiet "cat nap then is the glory time for the American housewife. And she can scan the daily newspaper and learn all aorta of important and not so import- ant goings-on- ! For instance, I see by the paper .... Mrs. G. W. Biggs lost e diamond brooch while attending or shortly after leaving the opening performance of the San Francisco opera. The brooch was valued at $10,000. Quite a tragedy to poor Mrs. Biggs who was not wearing more than $100,000. worth of jewelry at the time. (I wonder how Mrs. Biggs would cope with that bushel of tomatoes!) Governor J. Bracken Lee voted YES for wage increases for 31 key state employes. Previously, the governor had been "reluctant1 jio approve many of the proposed wage increases. I dont know exactly what that proves, if anything but arent you sort of sorry you didn't vote for Gov. Lee? Pittsburgh is planning another welcome home for Congressional Medal of Honor winner Charles (Commando) Kelly. Kelly was ghr a heros welcoma in 1944 but now he is sick broke without a job apd with a wife and six children. (Mrs. Kelly ought to be on "Queen for a Day") Nixon will be in Vice-Preside- v In Scrvinoo Kaysville From Gceniy Associated Service Clubs, Steak Fry. See Oy The Paper That . . . I that n y. v Interdub Dinner . Compton Bench in North Farming-toTuesday evening. Damage wee estimated at $25,-on- o from tha blase which was believed to have started from weed were hampered by lack at 7 of water. The supply in the truck was used to wet seeks to beat down Kaysville Jaycees f Farmington Flames carried by an east wind spread through three ' barns destroying from thirty to thirty-fiv- e tons of baled hey at the Charles H. Anderson farm on Kaysville Fifth . Airman Jumps to Safety Trailer House, 100 Chickens Also Burned ten-minu- te 15-to- Farmington Holds Meeting Joseph W. Neville Appointed Head Of Planning Group ar ( CharlcsC.Parkcr Demo Candidate For Commission Oakridgc Country Club Opening Will Do Held September ar sgt-at-erm- ge re Kaysville Jaycees Mail Boxes one-four- th Coming ot Attractions 1 golf-cour- Layton Arts Club well-inform- ed I Reflex Index , , se |