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Show V '1 'J- .U.UIMH4AU WWl 141 PIERPOIliT. SALT LAKE CITY AVFI 10, UTAH- - - Golden Wedding Sewer Problcn Twe Layton Mr. and couples Mrs. Pratt Whitesides and Mr. and Mra. Dee D. Harris will celebrate golden wedding anniversaries this week. See picture and story page 6A. ' ' KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER Darla County badly needs aewage treatment plants. Read Dr. D. Keith Barnes story on Page 16. 13. 1956 NUMBER 37 Commission Sets Hearing Date On ProposedBudget Farmington Davis County Commissioners approved a .tenative budget of 750, 458.12 for 1957 Monday and set a'public hearing on the proposed budget for December 31 at HANK Company 'will soon enhance This new bank building being built by Barnes Banking service, KanrMe's business district. It will feature drive-idepository service for customers, and parking for 100 cars. It will be constructed next to the new Conoco station now under construction at the corner of Main and Center streets. n Construction Begins On Hen Barnes Bank Layton Chamber Will Name Barnes Banking Company of Kaysville Kaysville on a new bank building December 3. It will construction gan be located on the east side of Main Street at 33 South Main. am. Layton Directors of the Lay-to- n Chamber of Commerce .are meeting today (Thursday) to ,elect executive officen for the coming year. . ur Super Market; Vern Harmer, manager of J. C. Penney Company in Layton; and Dr. H. ?V. Marsell, Layton optometrist. Central Davis Christmas Cantata Set Outgoing directors ere Art Bulk-leKen Brailaford end Reed Holbrook. Holdover ere David Reed- Central Davis Junior Layton will present its anSchool High nual Christmas cantata next Wednesday evening, beginning at 8 p. m. Music for the program entitled, Music of Bethlehem will be under the direction of Frank Parker, the schools music director. Tableaus will be given by the language arts classes under the direction of Mrs! Wanda Tiller and Beme er, Dee ganders, Frank and Elva Vaughn. Hicken-loope- y, r, Mr. Bulkley has been president of the chamber during the past . year. H. Kaysville Kaysville people will say Merry Christmas to each other Saturday evening at the community sing beginning at 6:30 p.m. when the Christmas lights ' . go on. The sing, which is sponsored by the Kaysville Civic Association, will be held on the steps of the city building. Mrs. Glen Garrett ia in charge of the program with Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith and Mrs. Henry Galbraith assisting. Turns on Lights . J. DoUinger, intermountain district manager of the United States Chamber of Commerce, was guest speaker at last Thursdays Sponsoring Lighting Contest Mr. Layton Chamber meeting. Dollinger urged active support from the Layton group for the Hoover Commission recommenda"Will held in the The cantata be tions which lists 314 suggestions and is being school auditorium for saving billions of dollars in the Layton Residents of Layton are sponsored jointly by the school and again being reminded that the operation of the government. A. organization. the P.-Layton Junior Chamber of ComHe said that the recommenda- merce is 'sponsoring a Brightest tions would mean an eighg 'per- Christmas Yet home Christmas cent overall tax cut and a cut of lighting contest 13 percent in income taxes. In cooperation with the Layton Farmington Construction worker WUford Orus Bumpua, 37, He asked for Kiwanie Club, which is sharing the organized indiviTooele, was killed Wednesday when of prizes, the Jsycees hope expense crushed by a large crane on the dual action in supporting the Hoovto interest in this worthstimulate of Davis Aqueduct east Farming-to- er report by getting the facts, endesvor which can succeed while The victim, beneath the crane spreading the wordwritlng to the wonderful inspecting a loose part with forea in spirit of bringing Conman, Don Cook, Salt Lake City, president, and calling upon to Layton through the Christmas was crushed when another employe, gress. efforta of home owners, who on Jesse Mathews, Beryls, Iron CounA motion to support Mr. Dolling-er- s a small or large scale, decorate ty, moved the crane to a new position while greasing it during the by writing to their homes. suggestion lunch hour.' Mr. Bumpus was Utahs was . passed Cash Prises congressmen crushed between the body and the Cash prizes wiU be awarded for by the Chamber. tracks of the machine. the most beautifully decorated homes with the first place winner being entered in General Electrics $5,000 home lighting contest This entry blank may be filled out and forwarded to Wendell Porter, 570 Coates Avenue, to join the Layton Jaycees Brightest Christmas Yet contest - Official Entry Blank . Layton Jaycees Brightest Christmas Yet Contest Gentlemen: Please enter my home in your 1956 Christmas lighting contest Name , Feu-erstei- n. - blkiWoaniil Phot - SANTA VISITS The Christmas season got off to a good atart ia Clearfield last Friday evening when Santa Claus came te town to visit with the children and to torn dh the community Christmas i i t , , - lighting. , , Santa Claus Dili Visit Layton Dliildrsn, Tarn On Thd Light Santa willbe in Layton tomorrow, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. to vjgitjvith the children and to usher in the , Christmas holidays for the community. The official Christmas welcoming committee, the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce, has completed all arrangements to give old St. Nick a royal welcome. Layton Layton Jaycees T. News Bulletin n. 1; Saturday Night i switch lighting up Main Street.. He came to town via the citye fire engine ae a guest of the Gear-fiel- d Junior Chamber of Commerce. Sarfta waa greeted by city officials before he opened the holiday season for the community by turning on the Christmailighting which includes $000- - Vom of new decorations and a community tree. Electricity for the Christmas lighting is provided free by Utah Power and Light Company. - , - Wendell Porter, Jaycea chairman in charge of Christmas activities, advises that Santas Jaycee helpers have been busy all week sacking candy, nuta and popcorn to make Santas visit a joyous one for nn anticipated 400 Layton chil' dren. Arrive at 7 P. M. Plans call for Santa to arrive at the city hall at 7 p. m. with hie first official duty that of throwing on the switch which will transform the main streets of Layton into a dreamland of gaily colored lights. Santa will then proceedto chat with the Layton kiddies, giving them etch a sack of goodies. Santas visit is only one of several Christmas activities planned by the Jaycees. Other events include the Toys for Tots" project, Christmas caroling,' a Christmas lighting contest, Jaycee' kiddies Christmas party and the Jaycees annual adult Christmas party. Aiding Mr. Porter in the Christmas activities are Dr. Hal Marsell and Blaine Johnstun, who ia also state chairman of Christmas activities. : Layton Stake Quartets Take District Honors Layton Very proud of the rating they received at the District 3 Quartet Festival are the quartets from the Layton Stake. Mrs. Lela Christensen, stake music director, reports that Laytons senior quartet received a superior award. The proud member of the group include Betty Hart, Lola Folkman, Harris Adams and Ada Love. Their accompanist was Ruby Brown. The snippy junior quartet com posed of Maynard Whitesides, Brent Wood, Reed Wiggill, and Gayle Roach accompanied by Margaret Whitesides won a highly sus. perior award. There were 18 quartets participating representing 9 stakes. event 1 it I it 6 4 4' : t ' n 1 1 f it -- Coming Events r 1 . . Layton Stores in Layton' will remain open until 8 p.m. each evening from now until Christmas. The late openings will be observed Phono No. i.a zsu i by the following stores: Layton Department Store, Ben Brough Appliance, Mohawk Sporting Goods, Ben Franklin Store, FarmDecember 14 ers Union, Adams Super Market, at Satisfaction Center, J. C. Pen-ney- i, Santa Visits Layton, 7:30 p-Hall. ity Union Furniture, Summers jJG December II Deof Layton and Brailaford-Bigg- s KCAjCommunity Sing, Kaysville, Store! partment 6:30 p.m. These stores will does at 6 p.m. 2 Davis County Budget Hearing, on Christmas Eve. p.m., Courthouse. December II , Layton 8th Primary Xmaa Party December 17 Layton Jaycea Christmas Party Layton 8th MIA Xmas Party December 19 , '' r Layton Stores Will Stay Open 'til 8 K Helping to bring the Christmas spirit to Kaysville will be a childrens chorus of 110 voices directed by Sallyanne Backman. Mrs. Park Williams will lead the adult mixed chorus with Val Jay Stuart as soloist and Mrs. Clover Sanders will lead the community singing. Frank Parker will direct the trumpet aolb and trumpet quartet. . Special lighting will be under the direction of Clyde Lundberg. Mrs. Ernest Little will serve as for the occasion. . Everyone is invited to help usher in the Christmas season fey attending to join in on the eongs -and fun. Lighting Contest , , . The Christinas home lighting contest in Kaysville ta Under the direction of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Sherman Rutledge this, week presented the Jaycees with three checks, the prize money for the contest winners, which is being donated by the Kaysville CIyic Association, of whfch Mr. Rutledge is president. First place winner will receive a $15 check, second place will receive $10, and third place will be awarded $5. Jaycee Francis Robinson is chair- - ' man of tho house lighting contest in Kaysville. He ia being assist-ed by George Talbot, Hylon Smith and Homer Reed. .Judging will be done the night after Christmas, December 26, from 7 to 10 p.m. Any lights turned on during that time In the community will automatically be entered in the contest. The winner will be eligible to compete for $5,000 in prise money in national General Electric home lighting contest. Santa's Visit Free movies, treats for the children and Santas visit to Kaysville Saturday, December 22, is being sponsored jointly by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kaysville Rotary and tho Kaysvillo Gvic Association. A free movie will be shown for the children of the community at the Kaysville Theatre at 1:30 p.m. on that day followed . by a visit from Santa. Jaycee Vernon Flint ia in charge of. the Address lifWt liw1 Hw4i COMMUNITY SING Included la a chorus of 111 childrens voices which will take part ia this Saturdays community sing la KayavilU ara that Kaysvtlla Elementary students, Wft to right, (rant raw, Lyuda Bisscll, Donald V incoot, Jady 8towart Ntta Liston and Shra DeLi 8mith; back raw, Pat Waolscy, Val Thompson and David Smart. X r In Clearfield During the past week, the Raymond Concrete Pile Company of Salt Lake City has driven 25 steel tubes into the Clearfield Santa Claus arrived I last Friday evening for hia first ground to a depth of 40 feet. These are now being filled with concrete to make concrete piles upon which the foundation of Elected to the board of directors visit of the season in Clearfield, to last week by the membership were greet the, children and pull the the building will be built. Frank Adams, manager of Adams The structure is to be built in an L" shape with west part of the building being 40 feet wide and the east part of the building will be 53 feet wide.. The building is 100 feet long, with the east part of the building being two stories high. The building will be built of Norman brick. . Parking Lot A parking lot to the south and east of the bank will be hard surfaced to accommodate approximately 100 cars. The house located at 28 East Center Street, known as the Henry Graham home, will be moved in the early spring making an easy access to the parking lot from either Center Street or Main Street. On the north side of the bank will be a drive-i- n window that may be used for cashing checks or making deposits without leaving the car. Also on the north side of the bank will be a night depository for merchants making after-hours hour deposits and a twenty-fodepository sendee for all customers. Main Floor The working area of the main floor provides space . for seven tellers, officers quarters, two private conference rooms, board of directors room, a . bookkeeping room behind glass walls, vault, boiler room and janitorial space. The main vault is to be located on the main floor and 500 safety on Page 14) Sponsors Event Set For Santa Arrives New Officers be- KCA The new budget would be an increase of 6159,203.80 over this year's $00,254.21! budget Most of the increase is accounted for in aft expenditure of 6124,108.12 for the new courthouse addition. The proposed budget includes the following items: general fund, 6303,055; county road, 6130,000; indigent and hoepital fund, 608,000; exhibits fund, 6 '3,000; recreation, $17,280; agricultural inspection and crop pest fund, $23,315; drainage and flood control, $0,500; class B road fund, $24,000; library operating fund, $46,000; and courthouse building addition, $124,108.12. 3m N'EYj 10 j pr!t FINANCING PROJECT Sherman Rntlcdge, left ef the Kaysville Gvic Association, presents three checks to Francis Robinson of Kaysville Jnalor Chamber of Commerce, which will go to winners of Kaysville comnaaaity Christmas lighting contest |