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Show 1 The 10 Page July 25, 1957 REFLEX Officials, Civic Club Members Tour East Mountain Picnic Area LfiVTOH NEWS ITEMS By LOUISE WATT Phone 9 1 The Davis County Recreation Committee, under the direction of Chairman Aldin Hayward of Bountiful and Clyde B. Adams, county commissioner from Laytona, in- - 17-- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Reynolds, is school the B. Y. High School in Provo. She is summer at attending with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Livingstone. staying Mias Kathleen Reynolds, Gladys E. Higgs Mrs. Gladys E. Higgs, wife of James A. Higgs, is recuperating at her home from a recent operation performed in the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. ing her first train ride by herself Merland Henries to go visit her grandparents. She and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blair is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, Dennis, were overnight guests Lonn A. Robinson in Kanarra-villat the Merland llenrie home. Mr. and will remain there with Blair is a brother of Mrs. Henrie. her grandparents until August .'I, when her parents will go there for Wyoming Trip her. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and Tw in Sons James Mr. Mrs. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Weaver are Biggs and children returned Sun- day from a weeks vacation togeth- - the parents of twin sons, born er. They spent two days at the July x, in the Dee hospital. One R. Ranch, where the baby died at birth. The other was men and boys enjoyed very good given special care for a week in the fishing, and everyone enjoyed the hospital before he was allowed to The Weavers have resuming trout dinner. The Ranch come home. is just above Jackson Hole in Wyo- - four other sons, Dennis, Robert, ming. They all went on to Coul- - (lark, and Leland. Grandparents ter Bay, and camped there for the are Mir. and Mrs. Don A. Weaver, rest of the week. While there, they Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. I). D. Hnr-al- l had a good time fishing, hik- - ris, all of Layton, They went ing, and sightseeing. into lower Yellowstone Park for1 Everyone in Layton is thrilled one day before their return home, over the news that Miss Charlotte Sheffield has been named Miss Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Clair Whitesides U. S. A. Her father, Ralph Shef-hav- e moved from Ogden to their Held, is a former resident of Iay-nehome on East Gentile Street ton. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheffield, have been residents of Layton for many years, and live at HIT Dawson Wayne Miller M'MrSheffield, n,1 son Mr. of and Wayne Miller, Mrs. Morris Miller, left last Tues- - accompanied Charlotte and her to Anjcelea laht week, day for a week in Mton, viMtinjt ParentM The Sheffield will visit friends his friend. Mark Roberts. and relatives, while ( harlotte will be busy with the many obligations Skyline Bridge The Skyline Bride Club will hold that are her duty anil privilege as its next meeting on Friday eve- - Miss U. S. A. ning at the home, of Mary Robin- son. Those attending will be Her- nice Walker, Gladys Wilde, Ann Reyerson and Gloria Otterstrom of Layton; Velma Giles and Martha Kent of Kaysville, and as a ape- cial guest, Ruth Kinnard, of Me-Allen, Texas. From Canada Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hatch and Alberta, family of Canada, were guests last week-en- d Funeral serviees for Gary D. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisher. Van Fleet were conducted Friday Miller Reunion at 5 p.m. in the Farmington First- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller and Second Ward chapel. Bishop returned late Sunduy fro. Vaughn Jones presided. above Hobble Creek Canyon ,, ,h h an.! Springville. Thev left last Friday ,.It.ll,U. '"w in the canyon. Many stayed for Gale Invocation the week end, camping out togethfor the service were Reed er and having a wonderful time. speakers Max Rnv Hall and The Millers son, Blaine, returned jOvintt. Jones.Muir, Musical selections with his cousin, Kent Miller, to Bishop a vocal solo "Dear Little were will he where remain for Richfield, Boy of Mine sung by David the next week. Hughes, accompanied by Thora George D. Churches a medley of organ music, Mr. and Mrs. George I). Chuich Gregory; jVwus Vi ale; The vocal solo, and family returned last week from Ifni's Prayei sung by Sheryl a weeks trip to Yellowstone park. Warnoch, accompanied by Wilda Benediction by Richuid Hardy Jamea A. Higgs James A. Higgs left by train last Marston. Burial was in the Farmington Friday night for San Francisco to the grave City next ten days visiting was cemetery where spend the Van Fleet. Gordon dedicated by friends and sight-seeinMr. Higgs 13 died in Dean Van Fleet, Gary is the supervisor of utilities for a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday of City. complications following : hi am Yellowstone Trip He was born tumor operation Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fishei and Oct. IT, HM.t to Reed W. and Ruth family spent four days in YellowHamsun Van Fleet stone Bark last week. He whs an eighth giadcr at Cen-- 1 ii Mary l.)nn Robinson lbnis .1 mi kii Inch at Miss Lynn Maiy Robinson, lie was a counseloi in the Deacons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aiuilu tjimium of the I ninungton Second Robinson, was thrilled to be tak- - Ward, (hunh of Jesiis Christ of j Kaysville Fourth Girls Softball Team Winners e, Kaysville The Kaysville Fourth Ward MIA girls softball team, won first over the six Kaysville wards., They will play the Farmington First Ward (who won out of the Farmington teams) at Cen-- , terville Thursday evening at :3o P ni. The Kaysville Sixth Ward second place and they will Centerville Third Ward at terville, Thursday evening. ners of these two games will each other at the Davis school ball park at 1:30 p.m. day evening. w - 1 tw g. IL. won play Cen-- , Win-- ! play High Fri- Two DUP Camps DOES YOUR INCINERATOR look like this one? If so you may Alvin I). Kinsey, district fire be endangering your property. warden, points out that can is filled nearly to the top, does not have holes for ventilation on a cover to keep exploding material in. In addition, incinerator was sitting in a patch of dry Cheat grass. - Reflex-JournPhoto. Summons n, i - time in the Bountiful area is Buck-lan- d Flats where picnic, camping And water arehs are now in Jthe making. Another tract will be developed with the idea of leasing various areas to Civic Groups for camp and picnic sites. It was vited mayors, town board presi suggested to the groups representdents and service club presidents ed on the tour that they tell their over the county to attend a tour communities and service groups and picnic of the East Mountain to promote and help provide furarea of the county recently. ther development of recreational Forty-thre- e men and women over areas in this Eastern Mountain the county attended this function area. which took the group into the new Buckland Flats area, Mueller Park area and over the mountains along t the route leuding down through In the Justice Court in and for Farmington Canyon into Farming- tons Sunset Park. Groups rep- the City of County of Daresented on this tour were mem- vis, State of Utah. bers of the Jaycee Clubs of BounBefore the Honorable John M. tiful, Centerville, Kaysville, Lay-to- Park, Justice of the Peace. COMand Sunset; Lions Club memFURNITURE UNION bers, Kiwanis Club representatives, PANY, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT Ler)i;ue of Women Voters and CHANEY, Defendant. AAUW members. The State of Utah to the above named defendant: Along the tour the group was You are hereby summoned and informed as to funds available and plans for further recreation required to serve upon K. ROGER BEAN area developments in the making Attorney for Plaintiff for Davis County !l East Gentile Street The Forestry Service has been' Layton, Utah allotted !M!,2no this year for rec- - an answer to the compliant withreational area development and the in twenty days after service of Davis County Recreation Commit-te- e this summons upon you. If you has donated 25 hi toward this fail so to do, judgment by default project. There are 51,inhi people will be taken against you for the in Davis County and with a pro-- ! relief demanded in said complaint jected increase in population into which within H days after the ni,(KK persons by 1!h;t more rec-- 1 service of this summons upon you reation areas are urgently needed will be filed with the clerk of the in the county. The mill levy for above court. such is now .25 mill and a planned This is an action for the amount levy of .40 mills is now being pro- due on contract. posed hut a ,T5 mill levy is really Dated: Julv 15, P.X57 needed at this time. The area now K. ROGER BEAN being developed at the present Attorney for Plaintiff Address: ! East Gentile St. Layton, Utah The Plaintiffs address: ti North Main Street Layton, Utah Give Program j ' The two Daughters of Pioneers Camps, Oakley Camp with Mrs. Vera Taylor, Captain, and the Phil-- ! lips Camp with Mrs. Mary Bow-- 1 man, Captain, presented the proEntered ax Second-daxMatter gram in the Third Ward sacrament Feb. 5, 1911. at Kaysville. Utah. was It Under the Act of March 8. 1879. meeting Sunday evening. Does your incinerator pieveut flies r cause them? commemorating the coming of the Published by Sizzling temperatures are keeping fire departments busy througn-ou- t L'tah pioneers to the Great Salt INLAND PRINTING CO. the county extinguishing gias fires, many of them caused by Lake Valley. Phone: Kaysville 10 Mrs. Ada Swafford sang Pioneer faulty incinerators, according to Alvin D. Kinsey, district tire warden MEMBER: songs; Mrs. Maxine Humphreys for Davis County. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mr. Kinsey points out that more than on per cent of the fires along played pioneer music; Mrs. Roetta' ASSOCIATION president of North Davis the mountains on the east of the county are caused bv incinerators Kilfoyle, DUP, gave remarks, and Mayor that are pool ly built, insufficiently covered or filled with debris. Lloyd A Bishop gave foundation of Kaysville landmarks and people Good Incinerator of early davs ASSOCIATION A poor incinerator is nearly a- - bad as an op n fire, which of course is prohibited by Utah law without a burning pel ni it, issued by Natl Advertising Representative state, county m Forest Service officials. Service Newspaper Advertising M3 N. Michigan Avenue In planning for an incinerator, Mr. Kinsey said it is best to obChicago. III. ilium and make it rather than buying either a basket tain a weave type which is far from adequate or the other metal type which TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION S. L. $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance has too many holes for safety. LLOYD E. ANDERSON drum. In making an incinerator, first cut out one end of Managing Editor Iron in and sides be nunc made can holes around Then make a lew bottom, THE STAFF CLAIR HALLS Newt Editor later if needed. Set the can on some bricks to permit air to circulate Kaysville The Associated Serv- MARY ROWRING Society Editor inch mesh ice Clubs of Davis County ..oured J VFRNON WOOLSLY hi neath it and then make a lid, preferably of one-haAdvertming Mgr, PRNKST R. LITTLE Office Manager screen to keep any exploding material from flying out and also keep the Chicago Bridge and Iron Works MARILYN KEYES Office Clerk 550 West 17th South in Salt GEORGE F. BARKER at inside Foreman sparks A. J. DAVE MORTKNSKN last Lake Tuesday. City Compotitor Burn as often as possible Hnd make small files. Clean out can Larson conducted the ComiMiaitor tuiir. Rep- C. A WILKINSON CLAIR FORD Compotitor servevery three or four times burning is done to avoid tilling. resentatives of twenty-tw- o DAVID SEAICH - Competition The inrineiatnr should be located in an area that is hare or green ice club organizations throughout JACK IV HOFF Stereotype K Linen ) BARKER. JR for at least in to 15 feet amund. Mr. Kinsey said in his visits to vati-ou- s the county attended, according to JOHN K INNER KFNNKTH Linot ie homes he has found many sitting directly in a patch of dry cheat President Henry Galbraith MARION WHITESiDES Proof Header Weekly Reflex Poor Incinerators Cause Fires a Associated Service Clubs Tour Bridge, Works lf Defendants address: Unknown Published in The Reflex July 1 and x, -- 5, August P.X57 PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signers for Further Information. Notice to Creditors No. I.TI6 District Court of Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES H. BURTON, Deceased. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned at 1x5 South .trd East, Kaysville, Utah, on or before October 7, P.g7. SHERMAN L. BURTON. In the Administrator JAY WILSON Attorney for Administrator 114 Eecles Bldg. Ogden, Utah Published in The Reflex Julv 4, By 11, 1 D 25, 1!57. Notice to Creditors Estate of EMILY ROSE REA, Deeeased. Creditois will piesent claims with vouchers to the undersigned CUFF BALI. NED ROBEY Prehuman at sin Deseret Building, Salt Lake GARY KENNEDY Preman City, Utah, tin 01 before the 27th GO! DIE BALL Bindery Suiw rwor dav of September, A. I) P.i57. ROBFNA EN K Bindery Dept, HARDIN A. WHITNEY, JR. Reporter. Knv.vill NORMA PREtCr. Administrator of the Estate I (HUSK WATT Kaysville The Kay die Jaycees I m ton of Emily Rose Rea, DeKXTIIEK1NF, ROSE wid meet nt the home of Kaye W. Svrcur MRS VIRGINIA ceased. S BENNETT Barton this evening (Thursday) Clinton Published in The Reflex July JEAN BURSON for a woik meeting. Pmjcct will Cl.nrfieU! JEAN BURSON 25, August 1, s and 15, 1P57. he the renoMition of the club oail-er- . Sunset JEAN BURSON under the direction of Mr Barton The duh motnhers will also distuss the progiess of the .Jaycee sponsoied "Miss Kaysville" queen judging contest, according to Homer Reed, puucity ihuirman Pre-tma- glass. This spungs heavy lams has ptoduced a healthy crop of weds. Cheat grass provides a lovely blanket of green in the soon dries out. And hut it when it docs, it is just about springtime, as flammable as gasoline. It couldn't tie much drier than it is light now. so be cnrelul, avoid dcstioying your own or other property. Kaysville Jaycees soft-lookin- Frank Knowlton Farmins!? News : Mis Jay Peterson was accident ',1"t ''"t'liday night at her home hv a shotgun which had been loaned to her fm piotcction against ?r,"'iis. The shotgun fell, dm- ehuiging the sh"t into her leg. Mrs. Petersen is m the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Guests Mi ami Mis Maurice Gilbert MlCCinn III UllPonte Cl 10 IfllOOlUII l!l Diulrlrr Dpnrfpotti DlillU Ufal dill til IS THE TIME TO BUILD YOUR GARAGE of Mis Gilbert's sister ond brothei in law Mr. and Mis. Horace mi Fhct. .It., and of her parents. Mi and Mis. Heniy Glow home of Ogden Fi Vllcnd Mi and Mi- - Reunion Vlvey McCullough went to Fillonii Satuidav to at-- t lid the Mil ugh family cun-toI In v ai took Mis. mu'll 1, Mis. Sai ah Mc-- ( ill oigli to h ilante and Bryce's. I'uner. il Serviees n Mi aid dell Wood, of Mi- - t al '.oik Van Fleet, "f 't ton. I da in ie in Fanning to attorn! the funeral of thou ifoiniu. Ii I 11 UN&, i PERMANENT that he knows enough LOW-COS- latlti in jdiow Powell Mi d ,ut isit s and M .s.i'iit Seattle, Suit in' Iaieivts, luot'ui uni ingtep md e. sistei. llemiK K, hiMetn, gland patents. 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