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Show UNIVERSAL. KiCKJilLiilttU Witr 141 PIERPOIKT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH v ' v P 1 j M? V, .& 4 v ' C" : :S 47 two-war- , .y .1 A , , 4 JP ' . . M-- t .$S M- - H nf, 'ti fifty-foo- (Reflex-Journ- i .w !. V , 4 4, ENTIRE BUILDING WAS ABLAZE when Kaysville Volunteer firemen arrived at Fred L. Hennefer home, 45 South Fourth East, Kaysville. Ther got call at 6:50 p.m. Gasoline from a garden tractor j caught fire as Mr. Hennefer t was pushing it into-thlong storage shed. Picture above shows Max Sandall and Howard Darr putting out inside flames after fire was brought under control. At right. Max and Henry McGliach unload hose as truck arrives at fire. Photos) I:- - ' ,'v .. . d GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES for the new Layton Stake Center and chapel will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. The structure will cover 24,000 square feet of land on Barlow Street. Estimated cost of the structure is $4:10,000. Elder Sterling Sill will represent the general authorities of the LDS Church at the groundbreaking. ' , 'A nr, sar r f v'vuV.. 1 '$ 8 vb' v" ' al n VOLUME LIII ll Layton ll) ilia Layton Ground will be broken Tuesday at 7 p. m. d for the new Layton LDS Stake Center and two-wone about on land a tract of be erected to large chapel mile east of Layton business district, within the boundaries of the Layton Fifth Wardr which it is contemplated, will be divided on completion of the building, to be shared by both wards and the stake. The estimated cost of the structure is $430,000. ai -- i The groundbreaking ceremony will be conducted under the direction of President I. Haven Barlow of Layton Stake and Bishop Lynn W. Burton of Lay-to- n Fifth ward. Elder Sterling W. Sill, a former resident of Salt Layton, who- resides in Sea Devils star- Lake City and is an assistant Layton ring Rock Hudson and Yvonne to the Council of the Twelve, De Carlo is the Library Movie will represent the general au which will be shown this week- thorities of the church and will end in Laytons Elementary address the group assembled. schools. There will also be a Steven T. Baird is the archicartoon. Admission will be 25c tect for the spacious new 'build' for both children and . adults. ,ing, which will contain 24,400 The movie schedule is as fol- Square ft. 0f floor space. Arthur lows: V. Bulkley has been appointed to Whitesides Elementary school, supervise Ben construction. ft oclock, Friday evening, July Whitesides is chairman of the 25th. Fifth Ward Finance Committee Layton Elementary School, and Roy W. Simmons, Elias A. 10 oclock, Saturday morning, Dawson, and Frank Hickenloop-e- r are serving as a committee July 20th. Crestview Elementary school, for the stake. ft oclock, Saturday evening, The building will contain a July 20th . Presidents office, High Stake will sell Laytons Jaycettes for after the show at Council room, two officesclasseach of the elementary schools. bishops and clerkstwenty rooms, a Relief Society room, All proceeds from the movie kitchen, a combination Aaronic to used be will and Priesthood and Scout room, a furnish Laytons new library at Junior Sunday School chapel 57 East Gentile. which will convert into four class rooms; two libraries, and a recreation hall, in addition to necessary utility and storage Tennis tournaments will be- rooms. gin this week in Davis County Everyone is invited to the communities, reports Grant J. groundbreaking ceremony. To Cullimore, county recreation di- reach the site where the new rector. Among those partici- building is to stand, from the pating are Farmington, Kays- center of Layton drive east on ville, Bountiful, Layton, Clear- Gentile Street and turn to the block on about one-ha- lf field, Sunset and Syracuse. They must finish up by Au- the new Barlow Street near the Eugene Reed residence. gust 15, he said. Library movie On schedule KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. JULY 21, Plans made for future Kaysville City park Kaysville Long range plans! Long range plans call for for the recently purchased doing away with First East Railroad property Street altogether and eventual-i- n Bamberger Kaysville were submitted to ly blending the school grounds the Kaysville Planning Board and the City Park into one by Clayne E. Munk, landscape 'area, architect for the Weber Coun- There will be a covered picnic shelter, with a fireplace, a walkways, trees, gardens formal garden spot eventually and possibly a civic building. ar?, Flrst work retommendeti is In other action, the Planning that city begin tearing down Commission voted approval of Mr. a drive-i- n the Bamberger station. restaurant to be built Munk said that remodeling the on U. 8. - 14 between Second building would not be practical West and Third North and also since the cost would exceed that a building permit for the Deof a new building. The spur seret Mills for additional gennorth of the building will be eral office area to be constructleveled and trees planted along ed to the west of the present there as soon as possible mill. es Sno-Con- es Tennis tourney Layton Ralph Hogan, purchaser of the Sahara Village project, talked to the Layton City Council Monday evening in regard to future development and prospective building in the Sahara Village area. Annexation of the property and development of water facilities were of major concern. Mr. Hogan was advised that the water problem would require considerable work for Layton City and it was felt that water facilities for the j MARY'S MEANDERINGS Dogs and vacations Noticed few more mosquitoes lately? vCity councilmen tax levy Monday evening. It remains the same as for last year that is 13 11158 mills, divided as follows: Contingent expenses, 4 Vi mills, water purification and sewage disposal, 3 mills, streets and sidewalks, 2 Vi mills, parks and public property, 1 mill, interest, sinking fund, 1 mill, and public library, 1 mill. The Kaysville Volunteer Fire Department reported that 12 calls were answered by the firemen during the second quarter this year eight were in the city, three in the county and one in Fruit Heights none were serious, most of them were grass and brush fires. City officials have asked that residents refrain from following the fire truck to fires. It is against the law, and if the practice continues, must be issued to help the fire department carry out its duties with speed' and safety. The city ordinance against following a fire truck is Sec tion 8 df Chapter XIII and readS: tickets Mr. Hogan mentioned that he has plans for many nice homes which will sell at a maximum of 13,5(xi.00. Apartment build- ing which would have two to four room apartments for rental were also included in Mr. Hogans future development high. My Mother was of the firm plans for Sahara Village. A brief 'discussion' regarding opinion that the Mode) T was composed of a chassis, uncom- the annexation of property on fortable seats, a steering wheel, both sides of East Gentile street brakes (which she was always up to and slightly above the Lay-to- n City reservoir, found counafraid wouldnt hold) and spark cil approval with the reservaplugs. Chugging along at a pleas-an- d tion that a drawing of plat and clip of about 20, often property description be turned the Model T would wheeze, over to the city council before sneeze, cough and stop. Dad, annexation. It was proposed and unanigetting out would swear, Those spark mously approved to enforce the plugs! He would take a clean excavation law in Layton City. handkerchief, raise the hood All contractors and anybody of the engine and wipe all the proposing to dig on the streets or on city property must obtain spark plugs carefully. a permit at the city hall. Whereupon he would crank the car, jump in before the enDid they have cars in the old gine died and sometimes, sure enough, the spark plugs must days ! when I was a child, inhave been the guilty mechan- deed ism because the car would run We had cars and in those again. days, they WERE CARS! earth-shatteri- 7U!!4 Something you cant afford to 50-5- Remains the same for 58 Kaysville Sahara Village area could pos- sibly be completed within a year. , Life used to be better for . kids and dogs. We arrived .at this conclusion the OthBy Roland Long places can produce a batch of Each resident should care- er evening after we had been Some adult mosquitoes are mosquitoes in four or five days fully examine his own home discussing the worrisome area for stagnant water and length to which dogs today subcurrently tormenting residents during this hot weather. of Davis County. Strangely, During the past eight years promptly eliminate it. Irriga- ject their owners when the latsome areas report few of the it is estimated that the mos- tion water should not lie for ter plan a trip. Either the dog must be boarded at some expests while others have quite quito population' has been re- more than several days. a number, especially after dark. duced by !K)"f. Most of this Commercial chemicals sprayed clusive and expensive canine It is obvious that those re- has been done by spraying on the foilage about the home boarding house or some kind boy porting the most mosquitoes are chemical, drainage of swamps will discourage adults from (it is hoped!) to neighbor feed and care prevailed upon nearest to breeding areas and and improved control of ir- resting and feeding there. for the dog at home. This all or have other factors that at- rigation waters by county rescrews for a fee, too! tract adult mosquitoes. idents. Mosquito abatement The combination of very hot expect relief soon from the Not so when I was a girl! Mosquito control largely re- present existing adult mosqui- We always had a dog or a dog weather and poor irrigation altoes as the average life span always had us is perhaps a practices, especially uncontrol- sembles fly control in that of of the average Western mos- - better way to say it and we led water is largely responsible most complete elimination for our present invasion of the pests would demand a tre- quito is from three to six nearly always took a trip. mendous cooperative effort on weeks. In the meantime, swamp adult mosquitoes. But the dog went with us. At this time of the summer, the part of country residents. areas are being sprayed to kill Cars, then, were built not so weeds and grass grow thick and The lake shore area is be- the mosquito in the larva stage, much with an engineering high in many places. Uncon- ing currently heavily sprayed the most effective means of dream of surpassing all speed trolled water turned into these by plane. records but with the comfort control of the pests. o of vacationers, especially dog vacationers in mind. Cars had substantial running boards and any self respecting dog Layton School officials re- (Telephone 12S4). Families of worthy of the name could By I). Keith Barnes, M.I). ly on a bond issue to finance plete sewage treatment plant ride the running board with port three windows were brok- the community are urged to suof the project. are financial factors not to be the greatest of ease even en in the E. M. Whitesides Ele- pervise their children closely Opportunity for correction of completion when the speeding vacationmentary school sometime Sun- enough to prevent school propignored. present sewage disposal pracWith Federal assistance from er got the old bus up to as day or Sunday evening. They erty damage. inon Life goes population tices is better today than ever the H.H.F.A., projects such as as 30 miles an hour on were broken with large rocks, Vandals occasionally appear in our history. A feasibility re- sewer and water districts stud-e- s creases demand more and more high on the part a straight piece of road, of apparently thrown from the from distant communities maksound action for port has been submitted showcan be made with no obligacourse! street. ing it difficult to trace the guiling that sewer outflow lines tion to the Communities or of all of us. Communities and Families living in the vicinity ty parties. Eye witnesses can be and complete treatment are not County until such time as the the County fringe areas cant When the dog grew tired, of the school are urged to re- of great help by reporting liwas always room for him only possible but economically voting tax payers decree by afford not to pull their full there port suspicious activities to the cense numbers, in oars back on Mothdescriptions, the with their kids and respective sound. ballot to proceed with the obli- weight Health is Natures Greatest er. If Mother sometimes object- Layton City police department etc., to authorities. The second step in the gation. ed to the panting, slobbering gram awaits official action. The third phase of the proj- Gift to Man Preserve It! dog seated in the favored place Proclaiming a Sanitary district ect when the decision to pronear the window, we either did opens the valve for action. Fi- ceed has been made, is the votnot hear her or she never both nance for a detailed engineer- ing of a bond issue and comto say. ered and ing study legal procedures pletion of the project. During Probably she was so piled to follow, can be obtained from this third stage development high with other gear such as the House and Home Finance matching funds on a ba0 kick-o- ff Dads best hat which someone at no interest pay- sis can be obtained from FedAgency All four-whejeep owners put in by mistake that she able at the time the project eral sources for construction of Davis County are invited to could not be heard above the begins. This allows a district of treatment plant facilities. attend the Layton Jeep Patrol din! to make complete and detailed Such gratuities are surely picnic in Anderson Canyon, studies showing all possible potwo-da- y Running boards were wonInterference with Fire De- tential of the system and ap- limited. - Some Congress may east of Layton, on Friday, Au- derful for other things belunch will 1. The picnic sides dogs. Stored on a runpartment. It shall be unlawful prising the people within the forget to make needed appro- gust for any person to interfere with area, with informative reports priations when more urgent be furnished by the Jeep Patrol ning board would be a tent, Layton A Layton merchants night at Davis Anyone interested should pots, pans, fishing poles, and any of the citys fire fighting as the study proceeds. At the things are before them. To club. Drive-in of call Fred Bradshaw, Thursday, August 7, will be the big kick captain baskets, a food box with fried apparatus or equipment or to completion of the study, all finance an Engineering and Ledowntown sales event. Some 33 interfere with any action of the taxpayers reading local papers gal Study at no interest and the jeep patrol, after 5:30 p.m., chicken in that yon never off for a big two-da- y dared to eat after all because fire chief or members of the will be able to vote intelligent be granted (A the cost of a com- - phone number 1257-in Layton have already pledged prizes valbusinesses The Jeep patrol presently it had been so hot the chicken fire department during a fire, ued at $5 or more each to be given away at the movie, numbers 15 but requires a to- must surely be spoiled, numand all persons present at any before 25 of tal including furniture, clothing, appliances, gasoline, inmembership erous pillows, suitcases, packfire shall be subject to the oran instructor will come to this ing boxes and other articles surance policy, family dinners, and many others. ders of the fire chief or the area to teach the needed classes necessary to the g officer in charge of the fire. Now on the list to support and contribute to the home in A new Pioneer Salt Kaysville Village, of Red Cross, law enforcement, and comfort of campers. The fire chief or officer in Drive-i- n Davis merchants, night are Union Furniture in old is is store Lake for Union the Pacific This Railroad and survival. City, training charge of a fire may solicit Few their take people today LumDr. Hal Marsell, optometrist ; Tri-Sta- te for rescue, any Company, the aid of any citizen or by- station. The building, built about 1890, will be moved very important on trips with them. If K. ; ber National First stander to extinguish such a soon and presented to the Sons of the Utah Pioneers, emergency, or civil defense dogs Co., Bank, Roger Bean, attorney work the eep Patrol may be I were a dog, I would wish for fire or to protect life or propRailthe the return of the running board. Layton Auto Parts, J. C. Penney Co., Signal Cafe, Lay-to- n Union the of Pacific by village, in do sponsors the future. to expected erty from damage by the fire, road Cold Storage, Dick Adams Phillips 66, Utah Power (Come to think of it, Im Company. and it shall be unlawful for not a dog and I still wish for & Light, Barlow Realty, Simmons Realty, Mountain The structure will become official headquarters any citizen or bystander to reFruit Heights Townspeople the return of the running States Fuel Supply Co., Mountain States Telephone fuse to obey any reasonable for the National Golden Spike Society and will be called are invited to the annual Fruit board! ) order given by the fire chief or Co., Mayfair Country Store, Brailsford-Bigg- s Dept. officer in charge under such the Bernice Gibbs Anderson Golden Spike Museum of Heights picnic which is schedDid in have the cars Auin Store, Adams Super Market, The Dipper, Waynes they uled for Pioneer Lore Mrs. honor Railroad of Friday evening, Anderson, circumstances. gust 8. The picnic is one of old days when you were little? Foodtown, Fashion Cleaners, Ben Franklin Store, Lay-to-n Corinne. The city officials also asked the most popular events of the asked one of my children. The Department Store, Days Beeline Service, Max A. executive Horace the of Sorensen, is indeed. Ah, yes, to residents of the com- answer that the citizens be urged to year The Model T was the popular Bishop Ford, Preece Motor, Olsen Chevrolet, Wonder keep waste irrigation water off society, said the building will receive some remodeling munity. the streets. According to the and be put in good condition before it is used. family car in the days of my Bread, Hostess Cake, Davis County Future zoning of was discussed at the childhood. Proud owners used city attorney, it is the individParlor, Hill Villa Cleaners, Arctic Circle. , Pioneer Village is open from 9 to 5 weekdays, from Heights of ual property, owners responthe planning com- to vie with each other and meeting The 2 special sales days in these stores will be Fri5 to on and Pioneer of ever depicts every phase Sundays mission at the home of Mr. and boast pridefully if they sibility to care for excess and Saturday, August 8 and 9. life. Mrs. William Heaton Monday, made it up Jack Hills hill in day Kaysville City tax levy set the NO. 17 Planning homes for Sahara, Layton City for mater - Sno-Con- 195S School damaged by vandals miss 33 Layton merchants pledge Jeep Patrol Picnic set Gifts for el For movie sales event J. Kaysville depot to be moved well-bein- Town Picnic vice-preside- nt Fruit Glass-Manuels-Bea- uty |