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Show r Special Issue Reflex Index New This Week Weekly Reflex Carries Special New Years Years Greetings Pages Classified Greetings from Davis Countys Businesses VOLUME O' Movies Legals U KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, Davis, East Will Meet 1956 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12 2 3 .ii NUMBER IffiMeir, SiMe 3 Met! Friday Nite Ends Pre-Seas- on License Plates On Sale Jan. 2 i Schedule for Darts East comes to Davia Friday night for the Darts final basketball game. Game Kaysville Funeral Services To Be Held Friday, Satuday for Bennetts Dark blue and Farmington Layton A coroners jury Wednesday afternoon ruled white are the colors of the 1957 murder and suicide in the Christmas Eve death of a Layton Utah truck and automobile license couple. time is 8 p.m. Bodies of Donald Earl Bennett, 37, and his wife, Isabel plates which will go on sale here Bear River outdid the local hoop in Davis County at the office of Adams Bennett, 34, 62 Aircraft Avenue, were discovered at sters last Thursday when their Assessor David E. Cook in the about 11:30 p.m. by Donald V. Cornia, a neighbor who had courthouse next Wednesday, Janstar, Daryl Gam, scored 26 points topped by for a Christmas Eve; victo boost his team to a 50-5- 2 visit with his wife and another uary 2. tory. During the two months before couple, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence L. ' the February 28 deadline, Mr. Cook Bone. Opening game of the 1057 basVerdict the of estihis will office sell an said jury after ketball season for Davis High for ten was minutes deliberating mated and car 12,000 1,700 plates school will also mark the official Mrs. Bennett that had died from increase over truck a plates, slight dedication of the new gymnasium. a felonious act of her husband and this years number. The ceremony will take place durhe had died of self inflicted that Cook said it is important Mr. ing hlf time at the Weber-D- a vis The six Kaysville gunshot. those who wish to car attach Kaysville that t game January 4. At the inquest, Mr, Cornia, ths LDS Wards will join together to taxes to property taxes bring la River game at aa excltiag moment as opponents dose FAST ACTION-r-Camestopped Pa Quarter scores at the Bear River--r their tax notices for tha serial first witness called by County At- sponsor their annual dance New ' to help Tillman O" Glen Corbla 'of number. in menacingly on Davis Eddie Tillman. Bob Moon, left, stand-b- y Dais -game were as follows: torney Milton J, Hess, testified Years Eve at tbs First-Sixt-h r Bear River, right, reachee out for ball. Daria loat gama 59-3-2. (Photo by Kinard) to seeing the couple at about 6:30 recreation 52 IS 19 SO Davis A floor show will include nump.m. that evening when the Cor-ni- as Bear River .10 20 38 CO been invited to pay them bers from each ward. , An orcheshad Individual scoring was as fol- a social visit He said they acted tra, noise makers, hats and relows: i normal. freshments will be furbished participants. Holiday Visit Mr. Cornia said they called at The committee in charge of the' the Bennett home at about 11:30 dance includes two members from recommendaFarmington Three p.m. The bouse was lighted but no each of the six wards as follows: tions for changes in the Davis one answered when he Vang the First Ward, Mrs. John Murdock County Zoning Drdinances pre1 belL He looked through a window and Owen Horne; Second Ward, sented at a public hearing last Kaysville Some 200 Kaysville property owners authorized the . Clearfield Public hearing on the and saw Mr. Bennett lying on ths Mrs. Lawrence Mars toe and Incommittee last Monday night to study 1057 North Davis Thursday afternoon were approved formation of an eleven-ma- n County Sewer floor in the halL He went around land Stanquist; Third Ward, Mrs. Monday by the county commission. a proposed project to take ths ditches off the streets by piping the District will be held Fri- to the back door with Mrs. Bone Robert B. Major and Dee east of budget blocks in of center ares the the the water through Wright; The first will amend the son-in- g irrigation Main Street and south of Second Norths day at 7:30 p.m. at district offices, and went in. Seeing blood on the Fourth Ward, Mrs. Jay Green and regulations to reduce the reThe vote authorized the five directors of ths New Survey Irriga 208 Smith Building, Clearfield. floor near Mr. Bennett be rushed Ronald Tippetts; Fifth Ward, Mrs. quired minimum width of corner tion System B. O. Brough, Keith Conrad, Amos Odd, Sid Stewart out of the house and the four Gordon Ward and Rex PettlngiQ; of A tentative $1,614,621 budget lots in R2 (residential number two) land Alpheus Harvey to select six other persons to serve with them drove to the nearby home of Dr. and Sixth Ward, Mrs. Jay Webboard been the has by approved from 100 to 00 feet. on the committee, to study the proposal and to collect money from De J. Cutler, who went to the ster and Ray Odd. Another will amend the zoning the residents in the area, both the of trustees, a decrease of $389,979 Bennett home and pronounced the Some over this years budget. stockholders of the New Survey map, changing the area east of . , Lions dead. I build to be will i couple spent and others who will be able to reOrchard Drive, north and south right-templlet Bennetts Mr. entered. and Sheriff LeRoi Day testified ceive water from the Weber Basin new sewage treatment plant of Cudahy Packing Plant from Reand came qut just above Xmas when he arrived at the boms be lines. additional sewer outfsll R2 2. Residential sidential 1 to Project, to pay engineering costs. the left ear lodging in ths door Mrs. found Bennett bathin tbs The Farmington The property owners will be asked Most of the districts revenue Farmington reduces the size of lot required said Sheriff Pay, , frame, room on back 'her lying against from 17,000 to 10,000 square feet, Lions club members are having for $5 per 13,000 square feet of for , the coming year will come General appearance of the house from the sale of $1,060,000 in gen. the bathtub dressed except for the width from 10(1 to 05 feet and their annual Christmas dinner with ground to raise a needed $2,500. blouse and shoes Mr. Bennett was was normal indicating there bad revenue wives as and bonds, their night, guests, eral Friday obligation dwellings. permit Ore person voted against the which will be added to the $446,-57- 5 lying in the bathroom and hall been no struggle of any kind. The The third change in the ordi- Dec. 2H at Hillside House. Horton and several others had spokthe district already has on with a German Luger pistol be- lights on the Christmas tree were nances will clarify zoning in sev- Miller and Dale Clark are chair- plan the discus- hand. tween his feet She had been shot on and the gifts were piled beneath in en opposition during the of in man party. charge eral areas of $he county. seven times, three times in. the it, be testified. sions before the vote was taken. Mr. Brough, president of the upper part of the Phone CsO body, once tNew Survey Irrigation Company, per month for water now being through the left temple and three Continuing, ho said a neighbor times in the left side. One bul- presented an estimated list of fig- purchased from the Davis-Web(Continued on Page 5) ures on the cost of bringing a large Irrigation -- Company; $39 to the volume of water' to the com- Highline Ditch; $500 salary for a panys reservoir just above Sev- water master; and $100 salary for enth East on Second North, a secretary and treasurer. of some the feel of pipe that and the .construction must The new pipe line would mean surely fighting each other. So, really, By Mary Bowriag blood the and spilled being of water by pressure, the throughout community, believe that lines, to reason is suffering delivery While there la yet a good fad- there eith- which would serve the present 485 without loss in any amount and at whether us done for is future a being is is world while brighter facing la the air; neighbor ing A proposal by the islands. He said the Ute Squadshares of stock with more water any time for the user. The lines Farmington er they or we like it. cheery than past. . meeting neigh bar with U.' to S. establish a restrict- ron of the Air Force Association Navy And, if we. dre truly sorry, we and an additional 135 shares with would mean conservation of water, ed area over the northern section has Anyway, Happy New Year. greeting; while la oar own comalready adopted a resolution beautification of tha communitys can be sorry a tom of hay and new water. munities, at leant, there Is a feel- of Great Salt Lake would inter- against ths proposal of ths had been estimated said Navy it .He streets, and an adequate supply The story is told la our town make s, contribution to help. ing of good wiR, lets as ssy would take $5,000 to help for all stockholders, according to fere with operation of all flying to nse the area for practice bomb it that Red the collected New All Year." barn by whose man money of "Happy a certain build a new Haight Creek line to Mr. Brough. The stockholders will organisations as well as unit sta- runs from altitudes of surface to We might even go so far aa burned to the ground, at great fi- Cross for the Hungarian relief will tioned at Hill Air Force Base, rep- 50,000 feet. deliver Weber Basin Water to the receive a larger supply of water to say wo believe that 1957 should nancial loon to him. An the volun- go directly to aid those valiant resentatives of the Utah Wing of Reservoir. The with increase New share the money per along Survey The Air Force Association is a be a good one. After all, In spite teer 'fire fighters fought a los- people, nothing will be spent on Air Force Association told the the would be raised through the gale of in cost as well as having the water costs. other to sometimes any private , organisation. ; made , up of what wo say .and ing battle, townspeople gathered the 135 new shares of company available at all times in any Davis County Commission . last mostly of former airmen and baa writs and think about the good old watch with fascinated horror aa Thera are containers throughout stock for $75 each and week. J by an inter- amount desired. no official tie with the U, S. Air days, we will also have to ssy that the hare burned to the ground. the country wherein you may put est free fifty-yea- r David Whitesides and B. Howard esti' loan of is The its $55,000 basing company ' Force. . Everyone expressed sympathy. the world is better than it was , your odd change. made possi- mates on 620 shares of stock, one Smith of the Air Force Associathe from government hundred years ago and there is But bright and early the next And you may send a check hr ble by the new irrigation bill pass- share for each 13,000 square feet tion suggested a resolution from Mr. Whitesides said ths range reason to believe that it will bo I morning the victim received one a couple of bucks (or a thousand, ed 6. It would of land, based cn 20 shares per the commission protesting the re- is not the subject of an inter-serviAugust Congress by eith- if you want to be noble on 1956 better in another hundred years of his friends not well-to-dbe paid back along with other com- block. There are 453 homes and 311 striction of the area which they squabble and that . the Air than it is now. er as a caller. He came right to income taxi) to the Davis County pany eosts at ths rate of $3,319 empty lots on 31 blocks In the arcs said would encroach upon the only Force Association would certainly If we fear communism, if we the point in expressing his sym- Chapter, American Red Cross, per year through an assessment of covered by New Survey Irrigation remaining air space in the vicinity oppdse it if tbe Air Force had have a feeling of horror about pathy about the holocaust of the Farmington, of Hill Field and other civilian air- made tbe request Instead of the $5.50 per share, an increase of $2 Company. what U happening in Hungary, night before and, said, "Jim, Im By sending a contribution, you over .the present cost, per year. The board of directors will meet ports wherq low level air work Navy., . , about the enslaved peoples of many sorry a ton of hay. And he felt will see your new year will be The money would pay. $1100 per some time after the first of the such as training and stability test! Others present were Henry W. parts of the world, let us not good as he taw his ton of hay happier. Galbraith, president, and Dr. D. year on the government loan year to select the other committee ing can be Conducted. For every good thing we do must itself; $1140 per year for the pres- members and start work on the Mr. Whitesides said that use of Keith Barnes of the Davis Coun-- ' despair. A hundred years ago our delivered to help his neighbor. All this is getting to the appeal surely make us more noble inside ent purchases of water from study. Mr. Brough said it would the area for low level high perown country had enslaved peoples. ty Associated Service Clubs, and and a feeling inside of nobility, Haights Creek Irrigation Com- probably be March before a report formance flight would also ad- Grant E. Burns, county planner. Leas than a hundred years ago for Hungarian relief being sent there was the black Civil War. In- out by ths Red Cross. Everyone of goodness, just must , make a pany; $375 per year for water would be ready for a vote on any versely affect the wild life refuse The matter was taken under ad- and nesting area at Bird and Hat visement by the 'commissioners. from the Weber Basin Project; $63 project proposed. dians and white men were still iis sorry for the Hungarians we happier new year. pre-seas- en vis-Be- ar ra . County Commission Approves Zoning Changes Kaysville Committee Will Study N. Davis Project to Pipe Irrigation Water Through Center of Block District Set Scvcr Budget Hearing Farmington Hold Party . two-fami- ly Mary's Meanderings Lets er Be Sorry A Ton of Hay Association Asks Commission To Oppose Navy Bombing Range r ' ce - -- 1 it I 1 e |