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Show UNIVERSAL lilCROFlLIUG 141 PIERPOIK? SALT LAKE CITY CORF. AVE. 10.UTAH fill tin meal 9 peiiee pro What' s your opinion? Last week, an mquiiing photographer from The Weekly Reflex stopped people on Main Street in Kaysville to inquire about the advisability of hiring a uniformed police officer here. Opinions were divided, as evidenced by the three expressed in this paper. The citys law enforcement staff consists at the present time of Glen Robins who is on call, hut not in uniform and not in a police car. Mr. Robins has, in addition to his position iif juur.shiil, several other responsibilities, including sextniv for the Kaysville-Layto- n Memoiial Park. Emergency help could he forthcoming either from the office of the eounty sheriff or from one of the State highway patrol officeis. DO YOU THINK KAYSVILLE NEEDS FULL TIME UNIFORMED POLICE PROTECTION? The Weekly Reflex will he glad to hear your opinion, either to he published or not as you desire. Send or phone your opinion to the Weekly Reflex, phone Kaysville lo. full-tim- KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. VOLUME Mil MAY 2!, 1958 NO. 9 courthouse addition e dedicated dune 1 7 Kenneth Hammon Deput) Sheriff, I);nis County t Farmington Governor George D. C lyde will he the speaker at the formal dedication rites for the new addition to the Davis County Courthouse slated for June 17. Deginning at 6:30 p. m. there will be an open house to he followed by a short program at 8 p. m. Sterling Y. Sill, an assistant to the Council of the Twelve of the L. D. S. Church will offer the dedicatory prayer. Mr. Sill is a former resident of Layton. Milton Hess, Jr., county attorney is in charge of the program. Chairman of the dedication is commissioner Clyde B. Adams and he is being assisted by Harry L. Strong, county clerk, and Mrs. Emily Eldredge, county recorder. The addition to the courthouse was begun in September. IOoG, and general contractor for the building was Layton Construction Co. 'h k'ml Davis Historical Sketch No. 8 red brick church built in 1887 Old The Church of the Nazarene held there, taught by the Rev. aie now in the process of re- E. M. Knox, the minister, and pairing and remodeling the old his wife A hell was Presbyterian Church on Center hung in the tower Street iq Kaysville. chiefwas this area Although ly .Mormon in the early days, there were othei denominations, too. In the late lTo's the Piesbyteiians begun concur ing a school in an adobe to the building ih xt dooi chinch. The pupils were made up of every sect around. In lss; pu. (.( brick building was built and school was still Last Friday evening, May 25, the Syracuse Lions Club held the Charter Night for the new Clearfield Lions Club at Ma's and Pas in Roy. All hut f(ir members were present. Charter At Clearfield A COUNTY POSSE OFFICERS this ear are Alan I). Dennett, captain: Howard Morgan, second lieutenant: V. Smitn V ailc. iirsl lieutenant; and Dahl Clark, adjutant. present their annual Memorial Day reie They aloftg with the other posse members I'hotot It. t R Friday nnd Saturday at the posse grounds it DAVIS !;) heriffs Fosse egins Frida Memorial services Wili begin at The club is under the very able leadership of Steve Morris; President, Norman Hansen; first vice president; and I.jfNJar Sessions, secretary. a m. Friday 11 Golden Sill, Two weeks ago new officers school teacher and Layton were elected to head the clubs business manv will be the lactivities for the coming year guest speaker at Memorial Some of Clarabelles flighty bovine cousins are in for a rude awakening at Day Serices which will be- which will begin after the Fourth of July Celebration in the annual review of the Davis County Sheriffs Mounted posse Friday night gin at 11 a.m. Friday at the Syracuse. They are, president, Memorial Kaysville Layton when a wild cow milking contest will be held. The contest will be the finale of Noiman Hansen; first vice Park Cemetery. Will to hoss be some rare treated secClaude a two show day during which time the public McBride; president, The program this year will ond vice president, Rex Barber; flesh, seme rough and ready city bred or country grown cowboys, and some colbe under the direction of Lay-toWilAmerican Legion Post $7, third vice president, Jim orful pageantry. and treasurer, liams; secretary with 2 be will at The first show Floyd Shumway, past second wee commander, in LaMar Sessions; Tail Twister, p.m. and will feature horse racRay Kano; and Lion Tamer, charge. ing, kid.; pony racing, steer Melvin Davis. firwill ice The include sen and ladies pleasgents' cutting, colors. and barrel ing squad, bugles ure class, novelty racing, The veteran's memorial and kids pony and stock horse Big Mistake monument recently constructAn executive who is a great class ed on the lawn north of Kays-w!l- e believer in The finals of steer cutting, efficiency hung up city building will not he .1 sign in his offiie one day last open class, will he at 7 p.m. on Memorial dedicated and will be followed by Day week. It read: Do It Now. p.m. as was previously planned, Within 24 hours, the cashier by the grand entry of the Davis County Sheriff's Posse with Kaysville A summertime full years old by October 31 and but will be held June 15, it bolted with contents of the safe, was announced by Kaysville his stenographer eloped with drills also by the Twin Star of activities and fun is on tap registered prior to the beginfor children and young people ning date. American Legion Post 82 his eldest son, the office boy Riders, Bountiful club. Sherman beginning Commander Thursday, Excitement and thrills of an in the Kaysville area under the Each threw the ink bottle into the e western rodeo will be auspices of the Kaysville Civic June 12, there will he organized electric fan, and the whole office force took the afternoon fare 01 the evening, as local Association, it was announced games from 9 to 10 a. m. for at the elewill try their luck by Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Rob- - nine to 11 year-olds "Hands off. mentary school. At 10 a. m., the with bare back riding, calf rid- ert Major. to eight years olds are inTraditionally, the KCA pro- four ing, calf roping, hull dogging, saddle bronc riding and bull gram begins with a children's vited to participate in a rhythm From riding. Anyone may enter the parade. The parade this year band at the high school. shows -- anyone, that is, with a will be held June 14 at 10 a. m., 0 to noon there will lie baseball for nine through 12 year olds complete faith in the future beginning at the elementary at the elementary school; organand a disregard for his own school. Parents must register and Cor-i- s morn- ized games from 2 to 4 p. m. at Layton Installation of offi- ;ecretary-treasurechildren school the the at 17 is he over provided safety, sergeant-at-armthe high school and tennis from cers in the American Legion Pratt, of the ing parade. of age. years V.'to to di.'lo also at the high Auxiliary was conducted MonOutgoing officers are: Della In the wild cow milking climTyping classes, however, will school. day evening at the Legion Hal, hatimer, president; Alene on begin June 4, at 7 a. m., in the ax, there shall he two men Fridays, beginning June 1.'!, by District II president, Fran- Kirchmer, first vice president; a team with one cow turned Davis High school type room. there will he crafts for nine cis Ross and District secretary, Martha Kleinstueher, second loose for each team. One man It is open for children 12 years r olds and older at the high Andrea Wheeler. Martha ice president; Ella Shumway, year or older. informathe other he mugshall Registration roper, school at ! a. m., taught by a was installed as presi- hnpluin; Ruby M. Layton, ger. When the cow has been tion may be obtained from Mrs. professional teacher. Baseball Ruth S. Layton, with dent other officers as Gibbs Smith. wil1 hold her roped, the mugger will again be from ! to noon follows: Chestina Estello Romero, first King, and head the and nose will her be held each Swimming by and athletic games from 2 to 4. vice president; Ella Shumway, ;ergeant-at-armChestina into soda will milk June pop Wednesday, beginning IS, Both boys and girls are invited second vice roper president; Florence King, assistant sergeant-at-arms;- bottle at least one ounce of through the cooperation of the to in the athletic and Gretta Bone, Poppy participate Darst, chaplain; Alene Kirch milk. Team getting milk t( KCA, the Red Cross and Lagoon mer, historian; Estella Romero, and Child Welfare chairman. resort. Children must be ten games. judge fir t is the""!; inner. Kaysville ! n Kaysville KCA parade Will be held June 14 ' old-tim- -- Layton Legion Auxiliary Installs new officers r; s. Klein-steube- his-.ona- s; West Point heads contest Davis mayors, town cows Farmington -- Limber up those fingers, Mr. Mayor the milking contest date has been set for June ti at 7 p.m. at the Davis High School. The contest is a part of the special program being planned to celebrate June Dairy Month. All mayors and presidents of town boards of municipalities in Davis County have been invited to enter the contest, according to Lee Rogers, assistant Davis County agent who is working on the special dairy month activities along with county agent Darrell Stokes and L. W. Hap" Robinson. Mr. Rogers said that plans call for each mayor to be given a chance to milk each cow in the contest, with about 30 seconds on each bovine. At tht end of the contest, the winner with the will be his honor greatest amount of milk in hi: bucket. iii PTA The eounty winner will go to the World's Mayor Milking Contest in Logan later in the. month. Following the milking there will lie a banquet at Davis High Sehoi I. The oublic is invited to the dinner which will feature special dairy foods, such as thee.se, ice cream, Irinks, in addition to a gour-iiet- s menu prepared by the ligh school cooks. Chaige for he banquet is $1,011 per plate md reservations may be made y contacting either Mr. Rob-nso- n or anyone at the County Extension Service in Farming eon-tes- t, -- ton. elects West Point Elected to seive in the for the year 1!5s-'5- ! A. aie the folWest Point I.-lowing officers: Mrs. Darrell Dalton, president; first Mrs. LaMar Johnston: second the school Principal Miss Doia Bybee, and ;eeretary-treasu- i or, Mrs. Milton Fisher. Retiring officers are Mrs. Mitsugi, president; and Mrs. Golden Flint, Mrs. Milton Fisher was to serve another term as secretary-treasure- r of the group. through the area. The contest is open also to any eligible Highlighting the banquet will e the subsequent choosing of the Dairy Princess for Davis bounty. Each contestant will perform her talent as part of the program. Princess contest nts are being sponsored by the najor dairies in the county as well as those who operate Definition A good line is the shortest distance between two dates. ?irl and application blanks are available from the County Extension Service or from Mr. Robinson. ?? ?? x ?? T Name Address desires 2 tS subscribe for months), the amount to office. 5(c MO. MOS. $3.x 15.00 ONE YEAR be (not less than paid to carrier boys, or Subscribers Signature. T tT T j This is a peaceful, quiet, town already and a full time man wouldn't have joccusion to make it any dif-f- e ent. g the past 20 years know of there have been hideous crimes committed "During that no hei 1 e "Tneie is nobody squawking, nobodys being hurt. "A full time uniformed police officer wouldnt make any difference to the town. Police, Jaycees To mark hub caps La ton To cut down on hub cap stealing, the Layton police department and Lay ton Junior Chamber of ComMerchant, Kaysville merce are sponsoring a hub rap marking project during "Yes. which all Layton residents tan "Although. suppose will hae an opportunity to ee things against having one, a serial number get it would seem advantageous on their hub caps for because there are many things a nominal fee. .1 full time man could attend The marking project will to. For instance, we need some begin June II at the Verde-lan- d ;ort of control of parking along Park administration Main Stieet. The city couldl building. issue a sort of courtesy card The police department is for those requiring all day urging all persons to particiking so they wouldnt park pal pate. Additional information all along the street making it will follow in next week's impossible for casual packers newspapers. to get near places of business. "People of the community, too, would have a greater sense of secunty if they knew there was a full time police officer on duty. Young people would be better behaved if they were aware of an officer at all times. A full time police officer would make a better first class A backfire explosion Layton from starting a motorcycle re- city of the community. sulted in total destruction of the and partial damage to a nearby business building in Layton Tuesday after- Carl Racker -- 1 -- Motorcycle blaze Ignites building er Layton looking for queen noon. is looking The reverse explosion of gas Layton Layton in thp cycle engine enveloped for a queen for the year 1058 the machine in flames as owner and 1050. The queen-elewill T. D. Clark of Hill Field, atreign over Riata Days in July tempted to start it near the and will be invited to various Glide Inn tavern, ti'.is North club functions throughout the Main, Layton, at about 5:15 p year. ni. Tuesday. The noith wall of An oil photograph will be takthe building caught fire, deen of each contestant by Robert stroying a sign. ct will be given so the queen will be able to remember always, her year as Laytons queen. s sponsors of contest, are encouraging all civic clubs, and church groups to sponsor a girl for the The the Jaycee-Ette- queen contest. The Jaycees will hold a dance Damage to the motorcycle was Faulkner for display purposes estimated at $75(1 and to the and the winner will receive a the same night as the queen conbuilding at $200 by Layton Fire 10 by 20 frame portrait worth test June 21 at Layton National Chief John Adams. $135. Besides this gift, a trophy Guard Armory. Mary's Meanderings like. REFLEX-JOURNA- Man .0 I like The world is too much with Wadsworth . . William . said it quite a few years ago and believe me, he couldnt have been more right! Thefe are many things contrived to make the human soul miserable. For instance, I dont o Larsen "No. j 1H2i's. us. Boys and girls. Win a free ticket to the movies by selling subscriptions to the Weekly Reflex and Davis News Journal. For ewry new subscription you bring into our office, II South Main, Kaysville, or send through the mail, we will gile you a free moie ticket to either the Kaysville Theatre or Admiral Theatre in Clearfield. Call on the homes in your neighborhood and ask them if they would like to subscribe and then fill in coupon below to either mail-tus or bring in. If you need more coupons, let us know, we will keep you going to the movie free all summer. Insurance Always the minister and his family weie welcome additions to the community and worked actively on civic projects. However, as the years went on the parsonage population dwindled and the church was abandoned and sold to a private individual in the early By Mary Bowring Tickets to the movies J, Kt ts Orville sions. Boys and girls, win FREE Things i? i? "Every city should have a policeman for each l.nou people to combat crime and delinquency. It is a known fact that the more police officers in a (immunity, the fewer cases there are of delinquency. Fortj five peicent of all dimes in the United States last year weie committed by and of those 22',, juveniles weie committed by children under 15 years of age. A full time police officer would he deteiicnt to crime, petty and otherwise, in the t (immunity. "A police officci is an asset t the adult itizens a- - well us to the youth. and it pealed to invite its people to chuich and the children to school. Later when the school was abandoned the bell was rung only on special occa- Lions receive Will milk Yes ' i e, . . Cross parents, myself least of all, especially in public . . . little kids crying because they are hurt, either spiritually or physically . . . mud . . . cold water . . . hot dry winds . . . cold wet winds . . . dishes with egg dried on . . . steaming- drinks in cracked cups . . . fast drivers, particularly the one going down my street . . .the Mickey Mouse Club . . . Or, for that matter, all cartoons on television or in the movies . . . spinach . . . my house from 5 to 8 p. m. . . dust . . . dirty floors (especially if the only way for them to be to scrub cleaned is for ME them!) . . . hay fever . . . sore throats . . . fevers from an un . . . things do not like free hours in the sun Blonds with gorgeous sun tans in white bathing suits (dont know why I, like them I have Communists . . . French re- always felt bad because I wasnt volts . . . Algerian uprisings one!) . . . the water in Bairs . people who dont like AmerCanyon, bubbling and gurgling icans . . . people who dont like over the rocks . . . and to sit on big rocks, eat hard people 1 like . . . people who like people I dont like . . . politi- boiled eggs and throw little rocks cians who try to use me . . . into the water . . . the smell of writers who say American wo- lawns being cut . . . and the men aren't as good wives as oth- sound of the lawn mower (maner women . . . gripers . . . power, please!) . . . hot water nice But, on the other hand, some- and a leisurely hath with times the world isnt with us smelling soap and the kids bub. . . enough. There are many things ble bath contrived to make you want to My love is nearly craven for hold the world even closer for- electric stoves, refrigerators, automatic washers, safety pins, ever. roast beef, chocolate cake . . . Such as pink blossoms against shrimp cocktail, fancied up with a blue sky . . . the smell of pe- cracked ice . . . big, luscious onies and iris and roses . . . the stuffed green olives . . . potato back of babies necks . . . grub- chips with fattening dip . . . The movies, good, bad or inby little boys . . . grubby big boys . . . first ice cream cones different . . . tall trees . . . the . . . a newly polished floor, esr power to fail so we have the pecially if I polished it! . . . snug feeling of everyone hudthe smell of sheets when theyve dled around candlelight . . . pupbeen washed, waved in the breeze pies . . . mother cats . . . baby lambs and put back on the bed . freckles that tell of happy care AND MOST PEOPLE! ... |