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Show cos? ornKuricaoHUt e. m r pieapMs-- SAW USE cm 10.WAH Vi t VOLUME LIII KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1958 NO. 29 UII (BITS Samis Fair s j Young cowboys are practicing roping, riding and milking in anticipation of the Junior Friday night, August 22, at s p.m. in connection with the three day Davis Rodeo to be held on under the direction of Larry Larkin, Kaysville, and Ken Hammon, West l66n CS6S Point,The junior officers of the Central Davis County Junior Posse. Its entrants must sponsored from lo to years of age. All rodeo events pay Encephalitis second and vVr first, I fill rodeo, by is be 17 will In by Lee Ann Hess Karen Bradley Elaine Ellis Farmington Fiesta Days begin Friday Judges at the Farmington Votes for the queen are now Park. Kie.-t- a The Days queen contest, first being sold throughout Farming-to- eelebia-tioon the to-du- y as the contest is one more will choose a queen from of the money raising projects among the four beautiful en- used by the Lions Club in its trants! Miss Lee Ann Hess, annual Fiesta Days celebraMiss Karen Bradley, Miss Col- tion. All money ueiived fiom leen Thurston nr.d Miss Elaine the two-da- y celebration is used to further improve the City Ellis. event n, a kick off of Fiesta Days,-- . will be the chuck wagon dinner p.m. and games and concessions August 15 at i p.m. at the from ti p.m. into the balance City park. Following the dinner a talent show will invite onlookers and participants alike. Saturdays events will include Permanent Layton Whitesides ly get to know people . . . has received his permanent ap-kwhat they are really as postmaster of like, say Mr. Whitesides, and pointment post office, after serv- you will find that the vast maing as acting postmaster upon jority of people are very good, the recommendation of Rep. and always nady to help you William A. Dawson (Rep. Utah) out in any way they can. aipce February 22 of this, jrear. Postage sales at Layton pds--t F ormer Postmaster Robert office now hovel between died February lb and 4(,i(io per year quali-te- r serving in that position orfyjng it as a second class office. ',1 years. He was 70. jYVhen the sjojhhi is reached it Ung associated with the ps- - Vvill move into the first class tal business, Mr. Whitesides best possible for any carried a rural mail route out post office, any size, says the Preof Layton for 31 years. new postmaster vious to that he taught school Fourteen are now persons for five year in Davis County - working under Clair. They inHe schools. gradelementary uated from Davis High schooLcludef William R. Willoughby, postmaster; Phoebe and attended the U of U. Ryttmg, Dot Clair and his wife. laVin,; Sanda11 Oeorge and Chapman, live on East Gentile. Mr. White- sides has a daughter, by a preUrks: Ra!Ph 'Valker and rural vious marriage, Mrs. Russell ;'H''ers; of Whittier, Califor-dtd- l 'o;kman. Dawson, Bal. nia. He also has two grand- .clt-( aude McBride, children. Post ca"le': Dale Gray Mr. Whitesides became a substitute ral carrier February 2. 1!27,!and dun,or Xa,mand delivered the mail first onjca,rur! In 1935,' Clair leceived a letter Route 2 in East combined the Syracuse jknowledging bis appointment from Arthui E. Sunimerfield, route with that of East and he carried the only rural postmaster general, in which route out of Layton post office he wrote, It is a pleasure to until 1!42 when they again established a second i oute, and he delivered the west section of the territory. There are now four city routes, two niral and one parcel post. As a rural carrier you real- I ayton Clair no 2-w- this area Dr. D. Keith Barnes Cafe, Kaysville, between hours of 2 and 5 p m. on August 20 and 21. Riders who have ridden in approved shows are ineligible to participate in this Junior Rodeo. There will be a special event for young cowboys under 10 years of age, Brahma Calf riding with one dollar to be given for each ride. Only the first I entries will be accepted. Further information concerning the junior rodeo may be obtained from either Mi-- . Hammon or Mr. Larkin. The senior rodeo will be held Saturday night as the grand finale to the l!(5x Davis County Fair. In connection with events of this rodeo, there will be a trophy awarded the All Round Cowboy a belt buckle for the runner-up- , to be given on a point system. Points for this trophy and prizes may be earned at all Rocky Mountain Rodeo Association rodeos between May 30 and August 23, 1058. The trophy will be given by Lai km Cafe and Tap Room and the belt buckle by Bruces Utoco- Service, Kaysville, pro- prietor, Bruce Hancock. Encephalitis is an acute inllamator.v disease, usually of short duration, involving parts oi the brain. Fatality ranges from Of cases. At this writing there are thirteen cases cf Equine Encephalitis (Western) under medical care. Seven of these are from Davis County. Latest case was hospitalized August of the evening. The Lions Club sponsors the celebration with the assistance of various church and civic organizations in the community 11, 1958. Wild and domestic birds are the principal reservoirs of the infection. Horses and man do not seem to be very important hosts. Infected mosquitos are (Continued on Page 4) First earth turned For new Davis Stake postmaster Center, Chapel Clair Whitesides appointed third place of purse with entrance fees added. Entrance fees will be taken at Larkin 0i Junior League ball game at p.m., a gala parade at 5 . Layton mill ard Kaysville The opportunity to teach each generation is perishable and the time to provide any great need is when it is needed, Richard L. Evans, member of the LDS Council of Twelve Apostes, told, his audience .at. groundbreaking . ceremonies for the- new Davis Stake center and two-war- d chapel in Kaysville Tuesday evening. Some JUKI persons gathered for the occasion. Mr. Evans went on to say that the time to provide a building was when it was needed, just as the time to comfort people is when they are in sorrow and the time to give food consensus of Farmington is when there is hunger. opinion of mosquito abatement The time to give counsel to workers and committee mema boy or girl may be this very bers of the district is that field to he continued. If the workers will not night, building of this stake center control mosquitoes as long as were to wait five years, thelduclt clubs, farmers, municipal-opportunit- y to use it to teachlities and individuals create would be lost to an entire gen- - breeding places for them. eration If we miss one child It was brought out in a meet-funor one group, we have missed 'jpg of the Mosquito Abatement an opportunity to fill a need District last week that breed-.a- s when it is needed. jng places for these pesky are more numerous than He quoted from Arthur Gur, one time president of In- - ever before. set, Levy 2-mi- higher lls , - 2 307, - -- A population growth Layton of more than 1,000 persons and the acquisition of nearly enough land to double the size of the community were cited as matax levy jor reasons for a increase in Layton City this CUTTING THE LAWN CAN BE HAZARDOUS if you find rattle snakes sunning themselves in the grans as did Colytfr- Th city council set the levy ima D. Smith Jr., $0, of Fruit- - Haights.'' Ha .wasnt too at 10 mills Monday evening. surprised, however, for he killed one near the same place The levy was assigned to the last year. The snake measured 34 inches and had five rat3 funds: Layton Registration for Contingent, following tles. Collins is a truck driver at Hill Air Force Base. students at Davis JunCentral mills, streets and sidewalks, 4.5 (Reflex-JournPhoto) ior High School in Layton will mills, parks and public properbe held next Wednesday, Thursty, 1.5 mills, public affairs andj day and Friday, August 20, 21 finance, 1 mill, city halls and and 22, according: to Richard S. memorial, .5 mill, recreation,! 1 Stevenson, principal. mill, and interest and sinking! Seventh graders will register 1.5 mills, The levy a year ago was set! Wednesday, eighth graders follows: Contingent, 4 mills,, Thursday and ninth graders By Mary Bownng shocked, so we left an adequate Friday, he said. Students are supply and waterworks,' would say Ini tip (as I say, more than I asked to bring 2.50 for activi4 mills, streets and sidewalks,! By nature, - nulls, public safety, 2 millsinot penurious -- I spend every- - ever have been given for mak- ty cards which they will receive ing two beds!) along with their class assign,nd i miiif And, the funny thing is, near-'- y ments. r1,, spend it, of course. everybody feels as we do. Students with last names bethVfltrath!rwati7 Wi,h the community, household, place ol ln .fact Everybody resents having to ginning with the letter A employment or any institution, levels create mosquito hatching 1haL.TV,,,,V,5U fav,,r,t,e T1 ,f,1 TV a tip after the bill is paid. Every- through G will register from .f ni.ore I always ask myself two ques areas. b,urden pastimes, is If Municipal sewer out how body would rather pay a little 4 to 5 p.m., students with last we and think much me if not by tions, First, by flows in Bi untiful, Kaysville, !tfmfJ"tan'Iiandta a?a,',on it would be not to appear more and have adequate wages names beginning with H to R whom; and second, if not now west of Layton and south of in in the yard some morning, and salaries for the people who from 5 to 0 p.m., and students when. Syracuse have created large creasing A expenses fund these0ut of 1 hut to be on our way to the will make our beds or bring us with last names beginning with separate ar.;as' of such "I believe this building is acie.es hatching aieas. t 5 to Z from (I to 7 p.m. jj was j this vear ()rjent having decided at the our dinner. going to be built now, by all harmsrs have irrigated morefor recreation to take care of the who Certainly people of us, Mr. Evans said. And this year than usual and inthe y serve us would rather be paid increasing number of it will pay dividends in rich places where runoff or jdren taki in the sum by the management than by rewards. You and your chil- ponding is allowed to stand for',ner recreationpart The some pennypinching, proKram. griping, four five or dren will be blessed. days, a large brood interest and sinkin(f fund was' - watching near millionbudget place Alan B. Blood, Davis Stake of mosquitoes will hatch. .5 a induced mill over year ago We like to dwell on all the aire who obviously resents the president, also spoke briefly, Mosquitoes must have water due to the city paying more exotic we would dare to try extra dime left on the tray. I B. e am has serviceAIR FORCE that this In Forty-onto hatch. Harvey this hot weather than $5,(KKI plus interest on (excluding some of the fancier, (Only trouble with Mrs. B. happy day Kaysville men listing their addresses as Schick and Dennis Henry Wil- arrived. The wait has seemed wherever water is ponded mos- - general obligation bonds. such as fried grasshoppers or is that when someone offers I am quitoes are produced, even when Davis County have been re- son, Kaysville; Richard Fred long, but it is here and snake skin) we were her a tip, its usually news leased from the armed forces Taylor, the water is under tall grass 'clear outfall directed to the pickled Jr., George Milton happy for it. about a cousin Emmas third a in position to discard them The groundbreaking program and cant be readily seen. lecently, and another twenty-si- x Camp III, Gerald Stoddard Jorin other areas, did they not please our palate. husbands first wifes daughter Drainage jlake. dan James Mondell and enlistas been listed have Steed, was under the direction of BishAbatement crews are doing too, has helped to eliminate The New York season would who just had a baby and would Bountiful. ments. we like it in the paper!) op Clarence Waterfall of Kays- all possible to eliminate as some of the breeding areas, see us in fine fettel, MARINE CORPS Robert ville LDS Fourth Ward. Open- many breeding places as pos-- i Meanwhile, it was suggested all the best shows and catching Separated were the followOf course, it could be the hogging Calver, Clearfield, and Paul ing prayer was offered by Bish- sible, according to committee-- 1 that individual citizens can do all the best seats and hobnob- - heat! ing: n Gifford James Clifford Jorgensen, Centerville. op Clinton Zollinger of Kays- man Ward Warnock. Three much to help prevent the mos-o- r bing with all the "best people. Enlistments Brent ville Fifth Ward, followed by four times as many areas quitoes from becoming neigh-hav- e Come Christmas time, we would follows: were and Enlistments as Simmons talks by President Blood and been sprayed this year iiorhood pests, buy everything for everybody, ARMY Donald Charles Mc- Mr. Evans. Gordon Van Fleet, as last and more Gerald Newton King, Layton; than triple the Mr. Warnock pointed out that friend, enemy or casual acJohn Flint Hill, Kaysville; Mary Daniels. Farmington; Delos Ira project superintendent at Farm- amount of money has been, it is adviseable to use sprays quaintance. Ellen Coleman, Eugene Diwere Elmer, Sunset; Richard Thom- ington, gave the closing prayer. for insecticides and air-- j around the home and yard and spent BUT I HATE TO TIP! Kent as BohanJames Paul Beeman, Nye The new building, scheduled for Byron Workman, to use some mist spray inside spraying. Irvin William I had a million, no Schultz, completion within a year, will plane non, Richard Rene Mabey, Max and The North SewDavis County the home if mosquitoes get in. And if Darrell Welker and Dean Em- Bountiful; Jacob Owen Bylsma, be located at the intersection er District has whether I tipped one would care recently diverted A good spray with a or not hut would consider it a ery Wilcox, Clearfield; William Daryl Jay Mower and Larry of Sixth East and 250 South in to large sewer outfalls from1 residual garden such ns Ortho" or Robert Evans, Pamona, Cali- Robert Schneider, Clearfield; Kaysville Fourth and Fifth onto flat areas intoWacko All in One will help rather fetching albeit peculiar fornia; Richard Hatch Haacke, and Luis Amarente Martinez, wards, and will cost some $3.s5,- - spreading their new treatment plant withleliminate mosquitoes as well as part of my personality. sheriff and James Kingdon Arhuckle, I.ayton. IHHI However, if I dont have a Roy A Syracuse Leland R. Nalder . completed sewer treatment and other plant and yard insects. NAVY Eddie Gilbert Fercandidate, Woods Cross; Richard Thomas million (and who does?) I am child, Debra Barber, was elec-- , and Henning Beeman AA, nandez, Richard Allen Kelly, expected to give everybody tioeuted as she stepped down Bountiful. Jr., Gary Robert Dangston and : horse in who serves me in any way for from a mechanical DAVIS HISTORICAL SKETCH NAVY Sherd Armond Ba- Ray N. Christensen, Layton; a salary a tip. So, a meal in front of the American Food ker and Joel Raul Parrish. Ted Glen North, Charles Edson a restaurant, a drink in a drive-i- Store in Roy Wednesday eveMichael F herwood, Steven Jay KnighKai iningjton; a room at a hotel all cost ning at 0 p.m. Joseph The victim, daughter of Phil Balon, Jed W. Harris, George ton, Reid Tommie Melvill and the recorded price, plus an adRex Robison and Dwain Thomas Donald Nicoles Wright, Bounditional percentage for a tip. C. and Neth II. Barber, was Clearfield; Eddie tiful; Robert Don Pratt, FarmSouthworth, Now, I resent this practice and pronounced dead on arrival at Robert ington; Jerald W. Hatch, Woods Gilbert Fernandez, would rather faiK pay the ad- Dee hospital in Ogden where Franklin Dowdle, Robert Myers Cross; and Wilbur Donald Shelditional money in the most of she wa3 taken by Moss AmStott and Gary Lynn Young, ton, Clearfield. a the meal, the hamburger, the bulance. The doctor attending Leroy said death was instantaneous. the hotel room Lellhrtd . R. Nalder, Iayton; Richard Lyman Wineg-a- r AIR FORCE Richard malt, Layton Thorn and Ronald Dale Winegar, Cooley, Kaysville; Geoi-gThe electricians called to the Layton city police chief for the When we were staying near Woods Cross; Lloyd Dean Bald- Thompson, Clearfield, and Emscene to determine the course past three years, is a candidate in Jackson our Lake recently, Hill Air has difmade that a big Base, So, it seems a strange coincidence that win, Jerry Hogan Jarrard and mett Ronald Ritter, Ogden. delightful modern cabin furn of the shock said the youngster for Davis County sheriff in the ference to the economy and population of Hill Field was actually named not because MARINE CORPS Gale Boulter Tolman, Walter ished with two double beds, apparently stepped onto a faul- September 9 primary election this has in been existence area, a on of location a its because not some only hill, Ray Millard, Clearfield. there was an offensive note ty plug on the line leading to on the Democratic ticket. short span of years. Started in the late of its land had once belonged to a family resig Mr. Nalder is a informed us Your maid the horse and had her hand on that as Hill Field, it expanded rapidly and named Hill but for a hero Major Ployer is Miss J. II., of the Colorado a metal window frame to help dent of Layton and is the son became prominent during the early days P. Ilill who was killed at Wright Field, State University. PLEASE herself down. She had gone to of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nalder, of World War II. Ohio, in 1935 while testing one of the new the store with parents of a East Layton. During World TIP. bombers. four first engine Now we would rather far little girl friend with whom War II he served in the First When it was first being built for the The Air Force policy is to name its bases have paid more for the cabin she was playing when the mis- Division of the U. S. Marine nations defense, it was located on a sand Kaysville Summer program day and Friday with the excepfields heroes after for the two nights lodging. hap occurred. who have and Corps in the South Pacific. He played and the early roads leading to it ridge The horse which gives chil- is an active member of the of the Kaysville Civic Associa- tion of baseball. the Air My conscientious spouse said prominent roles in furthering decidedly traveled up hill. Not only that, teams Baseball will continue Force. ride, was the LDS Church in the Layton SevHow much shall 1 leave? A dren a tion w;!l end Friday, according to hut the family name Hill was prominent ' ' place and practice until the property of an Ogden amuse- enth Ward.' in the area. In fact, Jack Hills hill a dug couple of dol'ars a night? to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major. play off at the County Fail-nex- t A hero, a ridge, and old Davis County his Deloris wife Mr. Nalder, An then, I was penurious. ment company. road that was replaced by, Highway S9 week. family strange they should all have the Swimming at Lagoon drew to Two dollars for making two Investigating the accident and four children, Cheryl, 14, was an unofficial testing ground for prowsame name and that Hill Air Force Base Arts and crafts class will a close Wednesday. Other acbeds! No, indeed Ill make were Julian Green, Roy chief Lonne, 12, Terri Lee, 6, and ess of early cars. should be here. tivities, games, rhythm band, have a display at the county them myself for 20c. The child- of police, and his officers, Mike Lewis Byron, 2, live at 253 Gordon Avenue. crafts, etc., will conclude Thurs fair. ren and my husband were Turner and Warren Baird. n, T8'. s, ald v - . ac-th- Central Davis Registering Dates listed al be-ab- Mary's Meanderings Maybe d, its the heat er 1 ts .fs td sti, 'r ?! ; '"1 trt ss "T ff", chil-man- 41 separated, 26 enlist Le-R- Blan-Melvi- ld Syracuse child Electrocuted At Roy store Lee Nalder n, A hero, a ridge, an old Davis name, How did Hill AF Base get its name? Running For sheriff 3s life-lon- Summer fun nearing end 10-ce- nt v |