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Show v " Page 16' The , Dec. 13; 1956 REFLEX Davis Sheriffs s Syracuse Happening Posse Elects Davis County Must Get Busy On Scvagc Treatment Plant Davit County can no longer tolerate the age old habit of surface disposal of raw sewage from the Wasatch front along its ' lake shore. Dr. D. Keith Barnes, Davis County health officer, made this statement in a interview this week in which he went to say: Kays villa "One of the commenduble advances during the PWA era in Davis County was the installation of the sewer collection systems of Farmington and Kaysville, but at the time both communities knew the system were not complete. The practice of Salt Lake City and den was followed by flooding the lake shore with "raw sewage." During Col. Proctors tour tf duty at the active and enlarging Ogden Arsenal, it was recognized by him that a more adequate waste disposal system for the Arsenal and likewise for the rapidly enlarging Hill Field properties was a must. The soil dispersal of liquid wastes was no longer possible, the ground conditions would no longer tolerate the ever increasing load of efflulents, damaged areas were m,S23. V- - : By Virginia appearing with more and more , ?&016 Croiu ! one. iV Severs Thumb Donald Rentmeister suffered a severed right thumb Saturday while he was employed with the Smedley Plumbing employees on a sheet metal job. Though he is suffering greatly with pain, his general condition is W ) f as the work of the counis trying to correct sanitarian ty near impossible problems of the Much of OLD CRCTV MU septic tanks overflowing, disposal lines clogged and flowing down driveways to bar pits and across road ways. Efflulents no longer able to remain below the surface, rise in a neighbors yard. A floating cesspool many call, their neighborhoods. South Davis can no longer side step the inevitable, a sanitary district must be established to include everything from North Centerville v' south. . in set should be Machinery motion new to bring about this long needed sanitary improvement By acting now, a federal grant may be obtained to assist in treatment plant facilities. Beginning now, 1957 can be a banner year in the development of better health and sanitation for Davis County, Dr. Barnes concluded. - tSObJ' KENTUCKY STRAIGHT) BOURBON WHISKEY? HE OLD CROW OlSTILLERfCO., 01V. OP RATIONAL NSLPR06. C0RPJ KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SB IROO? FRANKFORT, I An aa added aerrlca to my customers, I hare installed aa automatic telephone anawering device to take mes- -' sages while I am out on service calls. Please do not alarmed, bat leave your message or Phone Number and 1 will call yon when I return. FOR TV SERVICE CALL Phone 173 DILL PARKER ISO .... .. . . county. With this ever increasingly jjj jn hospital and at tlja number of homes, no attempt for home of some family members7 for sewer development of the area the past two months. Baby Daughter has been made with the exception A baby daughter weighing in at of Bountiful City. Much of that 7 lbs. ois. was' born Saturday city now has sewer service and evening to Mr. and Mrs. William partial treatment at its terminus. H. (Bill) Child, at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Brother Stevan and sister, Shau-n- a, are home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Child, await- of the wee ing the home-comi- fctrafitioijal at ftoltiat) time ' Bennett frequency. Birthday Party "The impact of federal instalLittle Sandra Jean Syracuse . lations was recognized by the na- Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was honored at tional government so that grants-in-ai- d Norman Stuart, oh home the Tuesday after were made available for noonfamily with a birthday party and all sewer line to the lake shore. At that goes with being eight years of the time application was made, the age. Twelve little guests came to lines were so routed as to make help her celebrate the eventful day. possible community use by installDecorate Homes ing city and town collection sysThose in Syracuse catching the tems connecting to the outflow Christmas Spirit real early and assing it on to the other, memlines. When the above application in bers Community last week, was presented a like project for include the Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. South sewer a system covering Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook, Davis County from north Center- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rentmeister, Mr. ville to the county line near Beck's and Mrs. Carl K. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, Bishop and Hot Springs was made and preli- Mrs. G. Henry Rampton, Mr. and minary blueprints, a copy of which Mr. 'Clyde Hansen. , These folks have beautifully decis on Tile at the Health Center, were made showing the feasibility orated their home for the Yule season extra early. of such a project. Major Operation In 11MO our popoulation was Mrs. William Knighton is show It has since more than'jng some improvement following a tripled, Much of the growth oc-- ! major operation at an Ogden hos- - dKLHD West 1st North, Kaysville 1 Clearfield (2 miles west of Naval Supply Depot 1 mile north of Syracuse Church) No. North Salt No. 2 Lake No. 3 South Red wood Road No. 4 Tooele PAC11IUG COUPAUY SPECIAL THIS WEEK FEED LOT BEEF 123 DATS GUARANTEED STEAKS TENDER Ground Beef. ROASTS 89c 32c 5 lb. Stew-7 lb. ..89c Round Bone. lb. 39c Beef Meat-Sliced. Lunch Cube J...49c Rump. Ib. 4 lb. ... 89c Club LB. Prime Rib. lb. ....39c Ground Chuck Sirloin 89c Boneless, lb. ..... 45c 3 lb. FREE QUICK FREEZE OH 1 HIND ALL LOCKER MEAT Quarter Beef WE FniANCE LOCKER Cut Wrapped & Frozen Lb. MEAT FELLER FOOD PLAN HO DOWH PAYMEHT. FREE PORK WITH EACH 50 POUNDS BEEF PURCHASED Round Rib Chudc. lb. lf MEAT A" Good Beef Cut Wrapped & Frozen SELECT BEEF Lb. Cut Wrapped CUT WRAPPED AND FROZEN CUT WRAPPED AND FROZEN OUR , POLICY-CO- ST & Frozen Phone Clearfield New officers of the Layton Davis County Sheriffs Posse electas well as it can be. He is con- ed at a meeting at the city hall fined to his bed at his home here. in Iyton December 7, are: Ivan Birthday Party "'s Flint, Captain Jay Bodily, 1st Mrs. Harold R. Giles entertained Lieutenant; Grant Cooper, 2nd last Wednesday afternoon with a Lieutenant; Louis Cook, Jr., Adjutbirthday party for her daughter, ant. Patty. Layton Three cubs of Pack 880, copy of the handbook for boys. representing the. St Rose of Limn Boys who advanced into the Catholic Church in Layton, received Webelos Den sire William Aerts, awards at monthly pack meeting Norbert; Gallegos, Arthur Ixpez, Lay-tolast week. They included Alexand- West Point; Billy Nickerson, and Anthony Spinks, Layton. er Aerts, Clearfield, bear badge; William Aerts, Clearfield, two One year pins were presented to The day was in celebration of Last years officers included Ivan silver arrows; and Norbert Gal- the followig cubs by Cubmaster her 8th birthday anniversary. Six- Flint, Lane Burton, Claude Draay-e- r legos, three silver arrows. Lassonde Edward Spinks, Layton; teen of Pattys second grade school and Wayne Moss. Anthony Spinks, Billy Nickerson, A formed is Den Webelos being in celebration the of pals joined this very important day. Plans for the coming year were to prepare cubs who will have Michael Dec aria, Layton; Billy and refreshments were reached the age of 10 for their Coffman, Sunset; William Aerts; discussed Supper Party , The Alexander Aerts, Clearfield, and 35 members present. advancement served in scouting. to the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Easthope leader of the Webelos Den is Bill Lloyd Adams, Clearfield. of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook of Clearfield will attend a Aerts, Clearfield. Mr. Aerts was supper party in observance of the introduced to the boys by wedding anniversary To awaken interest and kindle Pete Lassonde, Sunset. Lee of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Saunders at their home in Ogden WedCoffman, Sunset, committee chair- enthusiasm is the sure way to nesday evening. man, on behalf of the pack com- teach easily and successfully. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders are the Tryon Edwards mittee, presented each cub with a parents of Mrs. Easthope and Mrs. .. Lk PLUS 10 er Layton Jaycees Still Heed th Cook. High Priests Banquet The High Priests of the Syracuse Second ward and their wives will a banquet and program at the ward hall Saturday evening, December 15, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl K. Barber is able to be around at her home, following a recent operation at an Ogjien hospital. Mrs. Barber is employed at the County Court House in Farmington in the assessors office. Mr. and Mrs. Golden W. Smedley and son visited last Friday evening at the home of thier son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs, Papt-I- L Smedley at their home in Magna, Utah. . r Toys For Tots Layton You still have time to look all around your homes for any discarded or unused toys that are in condition to be given to needy children for Christmas. The Layton Jaycees need more help from you and your family to give a happy Christmas to many children whom Santa might miss. By toys to the taking your service Fowler station or Vaughn calling Wendell Porter, you can really get in the Christmas Spirit and help some needy child by supporting the Toys for Tots drive. For the Holidays . . . Hair Cat Included With All Permanent Waves Permanent Wave ....$6.50 Up Reg. $15.00 Lanolin P. W. NOW $8.00 Hair Cut C. II. Fainter Specializing in the Art of Hair Shaping, Styling and P. W. 1.00-$1.2- 3 Roy Superior Beauty in Roy Evening App. Phone n . JUST in ; TIME FOR XMAS W CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S and GIRLS' LEGGING ' READY-TO-WEA- R ALL FALL WINTER COATS AND READY-TO-WEA- SETS . AND WINTER R Cay Artley G wool iabrics, newest selection ol styles. These are not last year's stock. All current stock in latest styling Our 100 DRESSES - Toni Todd DRESSES January Clearance. NOW, to give you Betty Barkley DRESSES a greater savings for Christmas Every Coat and A REAL XMAS SAVINGS WOMEN'S HOUSE SUPPERS Set. Regular Prices $2.98 to $3.98 $1.99 MENS AND BOYS WINTERIZED JACKETS . . . 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