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Show i The Page 12 Sept. 12, 1957 REFLEX hereinafter provided may kill a dog, whether registered with coAN ORDINANCE AMENDING llar and license tags attached or Before the Board of County ORDINANCES not, while it is running at large Commissioners THE REVISED of Davis County, OP KAySVILLE CITY. UTAH, within the limits of this city and State of Utah. PARTICULARLY found: AND 1UM, In the Matter of the CHAPTER XIX RELATING TO (a) Attacking, chasing or tion of LAYTON CITY and animal domestic DOGS. worrying any TONA TOWN, Municipal having a commercial value, or BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ations of the State of Utah. domestic (b) Attacking CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or fowls, CITY, AS FOLLOWS: that on the 22nd day of August, (c) Injuring or destroying or SECTION la. That Sections 1, about to injure and destroy lti57, a petition was filed before 2, 3 and 4 of Chapter XIX the comthe Board of County Commisa property having any of Ordinances Revised Kayaville of Davis County, State of sioners mercial or value, City, Utah, 1146, relating to Doga, Utah, for consolidation into (d) Disturbing the peace be and the same are hereby re-one municipality of the City of and quiet of any neighborpealed.. hood person or persons, by Layton and the Town of Laytona, LICENSECTION 2a.' DOGS of the or yelping, corporations municipal barking, howling SES. It shall be unlawful for any State of Utah located in Davis or while such dog is being purto or firm corporation person, sued thereafter. The city marCounty. a dog own, keep or maintain or any person may kill a shal withSaid petition alleges that the within the limits of the city dog, whether registered with bodies of both above-name- d governing out first obtaining a license for collar and license tags atare authorimunicipalities such dog. Application for a dog tached or not, while running zed to undertake consolidation license shall be made to the city limits of within at the large of said municipalities; that the treasurer and shall be accompanied this city in the night time at limits of said municiterritorial by a fee as follows: For female afany time between one hour palities are contiguous; that the dogs, 110.00; for male dogs or ter sunset and one hour beisname of the proposed consolidated $3.00. Upon spayed females, fore sunrise. municipality shall be Layton City suing a dog license, the city treasSECTION 7a. IffNAI.TY. Any Corporation; that the present urer shall furnish the applicant with a tag or plate having a num- person violating any of the pro- number of inhabitants of Layton and of Laytona Town, ber corresponding with the num- visions of this ordinance shull on City is ber on the license and such tag or conviction thereof be guilty of a .Msi. Said petition contains a conmisdemeanor and shall be fined solidation agreement entered into plate shall be attached to a collar by the governing bodies of the or harness and carried on the dog in any sum not exceeding $21H.MM which is so registered at all times. or by imprisonment for a term not above-name- d municipalities which to exceed six months or by lioth provides that the consolidated muAny dog found running at large such fine and imprisonment. nicipality shall acquire assets of without a license tag or plate may SECTION a. That in the opin- Ijiyton City in the sum of $1,100,- be killed by the city marshal. SECTION 3a. Id. Registered ion of the City Council it is nec- '.NI3.S2 and assume liabilities of Ijiyton City in the sum of Dogs. It shall be unlawful for any essary for the immediate preserand acquire assets of Lay-- , person to kill, or cause to le killed, vation of the peace, health and any dog registered with collar and safety of Kaysville City and the tuna. Town in the sum of $100,-- j license tags attached as herein inhabitants thereof that this or- 503.00 and assume liabilities of Town in the sum of $40,- provided, without the consent of dinance become effective immedithe owner or possessor thereof, or ately; therefore, this ordinance 451.00, and which otherwise sets to deprive a registered dog of its shall take effect immediately upon forth and delineates the rights and collar, or to place a registration publication in the Weekly Ke- obligations to be acquired and tag on any dog not duly register- flex, a newspaper published in assumed by the consolidated muKaysville City, Utah. nicipality. ed. except as herein provided. RUN4a. DOGS SECTION NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN A. LIX)YD BISHOP. NING AT LARGE. It shall be that a public hearing will be held Mayor. or unlawful for any person, firm at the Layton City Hall, 37 East corporation owning, keeping or ATTEST: Gentile Street, Lflyton, Utah, at maintaining a dog within the limVOO p.m. on Thursday, the 5th JOSEPHINE LEAVITT, said whether its of Kaysville City, of September, 1057, with reday Recorder. City dog is registered or unregistered, spect to the aforesaiil agreement, collared or uncollared, to allow Passed by the City Council of at which any and all interested such dog to run at large within Kaysville City, Utah, this 2nd day persons may attend and express Kaysville City provided, however, of September, l!i.Y7. their views with respect to said taken be that a registered dog may Certified agreement. Date copies of of publication: September at darge by the owner dr other 12thr 11157. . Haul consolidation agreement are suitable person if such dog is kept available to the public in the ofat all times in close proximity to fice of either the City Recorder and under the control of such perof Layton City, City Hall, I.ayton, ol son; and provided further that Utah, or the Town Clerk of Laytona Town, R.F.D. registered dogs may run upon the 2, I.avtona, IX NO. 66 CIVIL Utah. property of the owner or possessor IN THE DISTRICT COURT enwhen of such registered dogs NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN closed in a suitable enclosure de- FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. that an election to determine the signed to prevent said dog from RU I. ON VAN OKDF.N, Plaintof consolidation shall Ik escaping therefrom and running at iff. vs. KAYSVILLE URANIUM question held within the proposed consolilarge. a rorpoi iitum, dated municipality on the 27th day SECTION 3a. DISPOSITION OF CORPORATION, of September, 11157, at the followAT LARGE. Defendant. DOGS RUNNING Notice is hereby given that on ing polling places: Any dog running at large within the limits of Kaysville City con- the 3rd day of Septemlier, R157, a For the City of Luyton: At Iaiy-to- n petition was filed in the above entrary to the preceding section may titled City Hall, 37 Fast Gentile, action the for apasking forthwith be seized by the City Street, Iaiyton, Utah of for a the receiver Marshal or any of his deputies or pointment deFor Town of the the named above of Ijiytona: At by any other city official and upon property the residence of Royal C. such seizure said dog shall be im- fendant. Notice is further given that a 2, Laytona, Robins, R.F.D. pounded and retained for a period Utah of not to exceed 36 hours. At any hearing on suid petition has len time during the period of such im- set for 10 oclock a. m. on TuesSaid election shall be held and the conducted as pounding the owner of any regis- day, Septemlier 24, 1!57, at nearly as may be tered dog may redeem and repossess Davis County Courthouse at Farm- in the same manner as prov ided which interested all Utah, ington, said dog by presenting to the City by law for conducting general Marshal satisfactory proof pf parties may attend. elections. The polls shall be open K. ROGER BEAN, ownership and proof of registrafrom 7 a.m. until x p.m. The balAttorney for Petitioner. tion as hereinbefore required and lots shall be marked: For Con0 East Gentile Street, by paying to the City Marshal a solidation and Approval of the Utah. fee of $1.00 together with the liyton, Agreement" and Against ConPublished in The Reflex reasonable cost of the care of such solidation and Against Approval 12 and 10, I.I57. dog during the period of retention. tember of the Agreement." A majority of During the period of retention of the ballots cast shall decide the any unregistered dog such dog may issue. Ik sold and delivered to any person desiring to purchase same upon BOARD OF COUNTY Civil No. 6750 the person paying to the City COMMISSIONERS OF Marshal the required registration In the District Court of Davis DAVIS COUNTY fee as hereinbefore provided to- County. State of Utah. Bi iggs s Thus. Anibv RICHARD WALES, Plaintiff, gether with $1.00 for cost of imI s' Clyde B. Admits pounding and reasonable cost for vs. PAULINE S WALES, Defend 's' Eugene Tolman caring for said unlicensed dog dur- ailt.r ing the period of retention. After The State of Utah to the above Published ill The Reflex. Date any licensed or unlicensed dog named defendant: of first publication August 2U. shall have been sized by the City You are hereby summoned and re- PI57. Dute of last publication. Marshal or his deputies as aforeto serve upon L. Ci. Bing- September 1!, 1357 said and shall have remained re- quired ham, Plaintiff's attorney whose tained and impounded by the Mar- address is t!17 Eeeles Bldg., Ogi'en, This is an action shal for the period of time herein and answer to the complaint of children, and Divoiee, custody Utah, property. Dated provided, then and in that event, within 20 days after service of this 22, BC.7. the City Marshal may proceed in summons fail August If you upon you. a humane manner to destroy any so to do, judgment by default will L. G. BINGHAM such dog. be taken against you for the reAttoinev for Ilaintiffi ita. DISTURBING SECTION demanded m in said complaint 17 Eeeles Bldg., THE PEACE. The city marshal lief which has been filed with the clerk Utah Ogden, or any person or about to he of said court and a of which injured, damaged or annoyed as is hereto annexed copy ami herewith Published in The Reflex Sept 12, served upon you. I1. 2i i, October 3, 1057. Ordinance No. Notice 16 Notice Hearing Summons June Sears New Bride Sears of Sunset, and Mrs. Clarence E. Sears, was married Sept. 0, to Gordon Aldous of Huntsville. The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Presi-wdeDavid O. McKay officiating at the ceremony. President McKay .and Mr. Aldous are long-tim- e friends. The couple were honored that evening at the bride's home with a' reception at which hundreds of friends and relatives of the couple paid their respects. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Aldous was honored at a kitchen shower given for her by Miss Verla Haskell of Sunset. Sunset Mary B. June daughter of Bowring, Society Editor Mr. nt Homemaker of The Week ( Lorraine Schofields Relish Has Many Uses In Meal Planning Hy Mary Bowring When autumn first begins to show its colorful head, then good housewives can look with pleasure on their rows of neatly canned and bottled fruits and vegetables and feel deep satisfaction with their summers work. But before the vegetables are all gone, it is wonderful to go into a home where the spicy smell of pickles and relishes meet you at the door. Such a home is the Jack Schofields new one at 320 North 5th East in Kaysville. Lorraine is finishing the last of her cunning and has put up ample fruits and vegetables to help see her husband Jand five daughters, Judy, Jackie, Jill, Jol-en- e and wee Jennefer through the winter season. Lorraine and Jack moved into their home in the spring and have enjoyed its plan and spaeiousness during the summer months. One of the most attractive ideas is to be found separating their kitchen and dining area. There, birch cupboards divide the two rooms. Lor-- , mine had them built with doors on both the kitchen and dining side, so she can put the foods and dishes away from the kitchen side and take them out from the din- ing area. The Schofields are people who enjoy theie family and home life. Even though they ate "busily on- gaged in outside church and activities, with both, their home and children conn first Isuraiiie is the kind of home-makwho makes homemade bread all the time for her family and it - a rare day when a package cake - given to her family. By background and desire, she loves to cook and providing well fm her family gives her a sense of well being that she could find no other way. The absolutely best relish ever tasted is this recipe which she shares with Reflex readers. Now1 is just the right time to make the relish, too. She Uses it with meat dinners it is particularly delicious with roast beef Then, she makes delectable sandwiches by adding the relish to chopped meats. One of the best combinations is a pound of bologna chopped and mixed with a pint of relish and sufficient mnyonnai.se to make the combination of spreading consistency. Thi- - sandwich spread can be made and kept for several days in a covcied dish in the refrigerator. Relish ( hopped Pickle I quart cucumbers, diced quart onions, chopped quart gieen tomatoes, chopped Bridal Luncheon Mrs. Clifton Ball entertained at a luncheon Sunday at the Ball home for the attendants of her daughter Miss Connie Ball who Guests will lie married Friday. were Miss Donna Bone, Miss Vilate Brough, Miss Carol Call and Miss Bernice Worsley. Mrs. LaRue Cox, was mother of the benedict-elec- t, also a guest. Miss Ball will wed Boyd Cox in a ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Marriages Marriagfe licenFarmington ses have been issued to the foliowring couples during the past two weeks by the office of the county clei k : Hill AFB. Thorea Donna Rhoda McKinley, Ogden. Frank Pearce McNeil, Bountiful. Carolyn Dee Smith, Bountiful. Ralph Hill Ashby, Vale, Oregon. Linda Lee, Ontario, Oregon. Ix'e Reuben Hatch, Bountiful. Barbara Lee Rawlins, BountifuL Herald Moon, Farmington. Ruth Hansen tVendel, Bountiful. Leslie Thomas Gafford, Hill AFB. Wilma Dee Burns, Clearfield. er I I , Dennis Gene Hunt, Ogden. Linda Major, Kaysville. Joel William'Galbraith, ville. Linda Jeanne McCormick, KaysGOOD COOK Mrs. Lorraine Schofield loves to cook and provides well for her family. Here rhe is preparing favorite recipe for (Reflex-Journrelish. is daughter Jolene. Photo) Helping al 1 (1 2 heavy head cabbage, (.hopped sweet red peppers, chopped bunches celery, diced quart vinegar 5 cups sugar "( cup salt cup flour (i tablespoons mustard tumeric tablespoon Make sauce of vinegar, sugar, alt. flour, mustard and tumenc. Pour over vegetables, exet pt celery, and boil together foi fie minutes. Remove from fire and add celery. Pour into jars and seal while still hot. Cancer Symptom Center Listed ville. Allen Clark .Marcus, Salt Lake City. Nellie Mae Palmer, Salt Lake City. "Sir, my stenographer, being a lady, cannot type what I think of you. I. being a gentleman, cannot think it. You. being neither, will The American Cancer Society, understand just what I mean. Utah Division, in cooperation with Salt Lrk- County Medical Society, THRKE-Yboy cried has scheduled a Cancer Symptom bitterly as a large friendly dog Center to be held September 1sh bounded up to him and licked his at Division Headquarters, 176 Soand handi face. What is it?" cial Hall Avenue. 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