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Show The 29, 1958 REFLEX-M- ay page 2 . inside and with a inch screen mesh top. Mi. Kinsey wains vegetation is very dry because of the hot, dry weather Three fires have already been repotted for Davis County along the mountain front, the most dangerous area. Those who receive a burning permit from Mr. Kinsey will e have the advantage of his in checking the area for the fire to prevent its spiead -- Get new Clinton new Presented by James L. Latithe mer, jiost commander, awards went to Joel Izatt, Rus-- i wll Rather, Joyce Sheffield and! Laurel Layton. The award is designed toi place emphasis on development - - when started. of honor, courage, scholarship, Alvin lives at 714 Fast Sec-n- d leadership, service, OPEN HOUSE planned for observance of Golden Wedding South, Kaysville, or he may ship and character incompanionthe pub' lie telephoned at .'!I7-anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hansen of Syracuse. lic schools. .Medals and certificates went to those chosen from the grad('leal field - Hai old C. Steed, uating senior class. chairman of the U S. Savings Commander Latimer said the llond committee for Noith Damen and women are vis County, repoits the pur-- i young chosen from the graduating ha-- e of sJs,l.'!d in class because it is these stuand II bonds for the dents who are on the threshold il. Api of entering on a more extenCelebrating their She is also a member of the Syiucuse Total sales for the ac sive of Payton Warren Camp or education period gidden wedding anniversary Victoi R. Frank, months in Davis County are of Utah Pioneers, Logan into the In he Daughters June 1, will Sunday, or $7117, of the. .T!..!',, 7!8, year's vv orid. has been have five living The' given Clearfield, II. Hansen, of1 and Mrs. Joseph Mr. to Steed. dren, all living in Syracuse. membership to Phi Kappa Phi, goal, aeeording scholastic national honorary They are Elvin J. Hansen, Low-Th- e h NOTICKS will he honored ell Hansen, Mrs. Lacey couple fraternity, at I'taii State rnti-u- it t'lork of District ('mill or e an open hoii-- e at then Vela) Criddle, Mrs. Selby On- lli Furilu-spr tivc Signers for to 7 p.m. Friends veia) Tanner, and Mrs. Phil from Membership in this national Information is based and relative- - are invited. upon organization l(Xeth) Ilaiher academic achievement and Han-en- s were The married to those students who I June :: Pius, m the Salt Lake They alsi have obtain a grade-poin- t average in NOTH 'I-- : OF SHERIFF'S SALK and dien, Tempk the highest in percent of those OF REAL PROPERTY dren. Civil No. ti'JTS graduating from each College Joseni 1! Hansen was burn Eldon Frost, Kaysville of the I'niversity, and to those Sany. Decembei 27, ss4, students who show In the Second Judicial Dis-tii- Kaysville pharmacist, was a at junior son of Chaile.s F. and Thiiza Comt of Utah in and for guest speakei at the Hotel Hen aAnn promise of maintaining, during He has Waul Hansen. Lomond Roof Carden last Wedtheir senior year, their present the Colintv of Davis. l ived a- - secretary of the MIA. s for the nesday giaduation Fold Finance Company, a high scholaiship. of the Weber College oi gainst in the Priesthood quo-- , Utah Coipoiation, l'laintilf, vs. Elementary School hopscotch Class of Phaimacy. Mi. Fiost rum. Sunday School and Ward .and Donald It. Aveiy and Josephine marble tournaments were Teacher. a Is member of the Utah Slate The N. Aveiy, Defendants. .announced recently. Those in the TO he Sold at Sheiiff's Salij Roald of Pharmacy. Kegena 1. Hansen was hoin thiru and fourth grades who on the bth day of June (Monat Hount.ful. July ::n. ss,;, H day), 11 C.s, at the hour of if of Thomas J. and placed in the Class B marble daughtei dock noon, at the Noith Front! Elizabeth Stoker l'hurgood. .tournament are as follows; Kntered as Second class Mat- Door of the County Couit House She has cl veil as Relief So-- ' Front row, left to right; John in Davis Faimington, County, ter Feb. l.T, It'll, at Kaysville, cuty president , Pi unary coun- - I'rohasco, third place winner; B Utah, under the Act of March State of I tali, all the right, tiselbr, MIA sect etary, Sundayji lark Dalton, second place win-S- i deand interest le, of the said hool and Relief Society teach- - ner; Robert Gallegos, first place 8, fendants in and to the follow-- ! 17 to er, m the Sviacu-- e fiom Ward. winner anil Class I! Hopscotch Hoys bv Published ing described real property sit-- l Is yeais old who would like to INLAND PRINTING CO. uated in Davis County, State of play on the KC baseball team Phono: Kaysville 10 Utah, and be entered in the county Heginning on the Westerly Class H League aie invited to Member: Line of a Highway at a point TIhii sdav, May at pi actu-NATIONAL EDITORIAL but feet South and iKNI feet the city hall paik at ii p.m. ASSOCIATION West and Noith .'!(! .TC West 127.2 League play - scheduled to' feet the along Westeily of Member the line of said Highway from the begin Saturday I'TAII STATK PRESS Jay Adams and David Young, Northeast corner of the NorthASSOCIA IION west QuarUr of Section is. are i out lies of tin team. Service Newspaper Advertising Township I North, Range 333 N. Michigan Avenue West, Salt Lake Meiidian, in Chicago, 111. the town of luiyton. County Nat'l Adv. Representative of Davis, State of Utah, and Terms of Subscription running thence South .Ts 47' West 1.TO..T feet; thence North Mail $1.50 Per Year .'Hi bi ' West I.VI leet ; thence Carrier 50c Per Month Ninth 7 s 17' Fast 170.7 ''eel (Payable in Advance) Kaysyilltj Wiy the lourthl to the Westerly line of sniij' I.- I.OYD 'alii using. tfWirh chapel heK. ANDKRSON MtmnK Editoi Highway: Thence'South lming Sunday, June I, the East 177 feet along said THE 8TAFF will' illovving time schedule-beto the point of CLAIR HAl.KS Nwb Editor Highway effect: into MARY HOW KING Ast. Editor ginning. Kav svilli- Second Adv. Mr. located in Layton. Davis Coun-;y- . J. VERNON WOOLSEY "7 a. in.; Sunilav School. I"17, KEN FAIRBANKS Office Mng.r State of Utah. STAN A PlRRlNiiTON Bonkkwvet u i .uncut meeting. Dated Farmand at signed MAR1I YN KEYES Secretary e ThirdPriesthood, OEORCE F. MARKER Foreman ington. D ivis County. State of 1" a m ; Sunday School, 'i; at, RERT (1ILES Com;oattor, Utah, this 7th dav of Mav, A. C. WILKINSON ComiHwitnri 1117s. meeting, I. CLAIR FORD Componitnri Kaysville ninth ilicMln I.K KOI DAY. JACK IMHOFT Steietve ' a m Si hool, Sumlav JOHN E RAKKKR JR. Linotyp? Sheriff of Dav is Countv. I dnot y S. i i a incut meeting. 7. KKNNHH K I N N E K - of ('tali. ie StatMARION VUUTESIDFS I'roof Reader, ad-ir- j J. Davis bond sales Victor Frank Joseph B. Hansens Married 50 years Member Phi Kappa Phi ead-earni- e. Eldon Frost Cni-versit- (La-vvit- (Ar-hom- i Addresses Graduates Notice 1 great-grandehi- l- Clinton will have a water culinary-industri- Kaysville The Little Cooks Club held their first. meetWinners in these tournaments ing May 22. Mothers attended. were presented medals and tro- Officers elected include Dana phies as prizes the trophies go- Lee Gurr, president; Patricia Sheryl ing to all first place winners Nelson, Barbara secretary; and the medals going to second Gibbs, and third place winners. About Hughes, reporter; Latricia Garsong leader. They also chose .'20 students In the third, fourth, rett, fifth and sixth grades partici- the name Little Cooks for the pated in these tournaments over club. Mrs. Ada Gibbs is the lead a period of several weeks time. system soon, with construction pending approval of the low bid from the Housing and Home Finance Agency in San Francisco. Nelson Birteher Construction Co. of Salt Lake City submitted low bid of $104,844.21. The UffiTlIflpiiaftfe Clinton residents authorized tht safe of S200,0on worth of general obligation and revenue bonds to finance the system. If the low bid is approved J William H. King, attorney for Clinton said additional lines anc facilities can be added with the extra money. Some 217 residents have' signed for the pipeline connection with a charge of $170 said J. Albert Mitchell, president of the Clinton Town Board. Residents will then pay $3 each month for the first 12,000 gallons of water used. The new line will connect to a line from the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District to provide the necesSome 77 fire sary water. hydrants will be included in the installation. Once construction begins, the project is scheduled for completion within six months. le by BILL ROAMER DENVER. COLO. Take it from me, theres nothing in the whole Rocky Mountain Empire that can compare with the wonderful Kearney Motel in Denver. Ultra-ultr- a modern, with swimming pool, bar, grill, and all hotel services. Beautifully situated on Colorado Highway 2 East, popular prices. I heartily recqmmend it. . Phone ahead for reservations DUdley Kearney MOTEL Smith Hopscotch, marble winners -- exei-cise- "t Weekly Reflex KCA looking For team Ka.v-vil- 4-- H H Water system Four Davis High Layton school students received special school awards from Layton American Legion Post s7. at awards day last week. one-quart- Little Cooks tournament. Presents 4 School awards burning permits For unincorporated areas Beginning June 1. If you live in an unincorporated area of Davis County, you must have a burning permit for all open fires. A permit is not nfreded for approved ineineratois, according to Alvm D. Kinsej, Kaysville, district fire waiden. to Octo'The period June ber .'il has been designated a1, a "closed season" by J. Whitney Floyd, chief forester and state firewarden. An approved incinerator, says Mr. Kinsey, is usually a drum with small hole-i- n it sufficient to ullow a diaft Clinton will Layton Legion You need Neely, second, place winner, and Elaine Brown, third place winner, all in the Class A Hopscotch -- le winners are: Ruth Ann Neibaur, first place winner, Barbara Bronson, second place winner; and Jill Draper, third place winner. Back row, Class A winners from the fifth and sixth grades, are Bruce third Holbrook, place; Michael Saur, second place winner; Michael Hoskihs, first place winner in the marble tourand Linda Wallace, nament; first place winner; Margiean Rd. & Kearney DENVER, FREE! Write to this motel St. Colo. for your free copy of the 1958 edition of MOTOR HOTEL GUIDE. 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