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Show universal KicROFiLsina corp. 141 PIERPOINT AVE. r ppyru 10, UTAH SALT WEE CITY KA -- M A'1' " fW . '. v' VOLUME LIH DAVIS KAYSVILLE, DAVI8 COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, HISTORICAL' SKETCH dance and the floor would hold only one at a time.At midnight there would be a recess for lunch of sugarless pumpkin pie, sometimes roast chicken with bread. Then someone would sing, Who Would Marry a Pretty Girl With Holes in Her Stock- ings? or "Leather Breaches' or somo such song. Although dancing was the chief form of amusement irt the early days, it has also been recorded that barefooted boys often skated on the ice that formed on the mouths of valley streams. The skating consisted of making a long slide and the boys, having no shoes, were compelled to ekate barefooted or not at all. (Taken from The Grim Years," by Claude T. Barnes.) - many happy hours dancing, but always, necessarily at house parties. The Hector Haight home in Kaysville often lent itself to house parties. One of the early Pioneers recorded in her diary that the floor space at log cabin dances was so limited that the dancers had to resort to numbering. Each gentleman would have a number given to him as he came in ; and the man w ho called the dance would 6ay, for instance, One, two, three four, will take the floor for the next dance, and sp on until everyone had danced in turn. It would of course be a square NO.Vl 15, 1959 inuteman ballistic missil ssigned to Hill & Numbering system used at pioneer dances In the esrrly days of the Pioneers in this area, almost the only form of amusement was dancing and the pe9ple spent JANUARY Hill, Air Force Rase Ogden Air Materiel Area has been OOAMA was made this week by Air Materiel Command headAFB, Ohio. assigned prime support responsibility for the Air Force Min quarter! at uteman intercontinental ballistic missile, Colonel Victor I. "In terms of increased workload for OOAMA and Hill AFB, Colonel Anderson laid. re will bo no immediate changes, Anderson, OOAMA deputy commander, announced today. He 'added that, "for the present, the workload involved by The Minuteman is the most recently announced addition to the U.S. Air Force family of ICBM's. Its assignment to th assignment of the Minuteman to OOAMA will ba confined to replacing planning effort formerly concerned with the a diversionary Goose (SM-73missile program, which was cancelled in December by the Air Force after being assigned to OOAMA early last year. He also said that,, "similar to evolution of alrpower and past v i ' r guided missiles, a realignment a i. of certain technical skills and requirements may gradually . coma about in OOAMAs futruis"! ture operations as th Minute-ma- n project monitor determine specilirally what logistic sop-po- rt will ba necessary when the nussila is phased into ths Air Force inventory." IIs stated Mlnutemae planning effort are being assigned to OOAMAa newly-creatDirectorate of Logistia Support Management, which Is heaued by Colonel Nathan G. Mehaffey. Officer in charge of tha Minuteman Division will b Lieut. olonel John R. McDonleast 15 cadets and five seniors ald, a member of Colonel is necessary, but there is no staff. limit on the number of persons who can be enrolled. Tbs Minuteman will bt a "tee-on- d The purpose of the Civil Air generation" bsilistio misPatrol is to develop airminded-nes- s sile, 'i be other intercontinental and inform members reballistic missiles assigned to ths garding aviation, communica' Air Fore are ths Atlas and Uon, search, and rescue work. Titan. Th Minuteman is Many people do not realpected to b lighter, smaller ize that we are just aa willing and simpler than earlier ICBM's, to assist in the search for an . , ,, It is to be a three-stasolid adult or a child who becomes propellant missile in tha C,00o-mil-e lost as we are in looking for class with nuclear warlost personnel m aircraft, said head capability. It is now in an Hilburn. Captain early component development Once chartered tha C.AF. phase under the management of unit will provide two or three the Air F'orce Bullnt.o Missile hours instruction for membeTS Division, Air Resetieh and Deenonce a week. A velopment Command. is held annually. campment Air Fore headquarters in Members of CAP units who Washington announced recently earn certificates of proficiency that two industrial firm witn are guaranteed a stnpa if they enter the Air Force and can plants in Utah will share iu th Minuteman program. They ai automatically - gain tbs first Thiokol Chemical Corp , of raise in rank. Airman 8C, reBrigham City, and th jisreuiss ported Captain Hilburn. Fonder Co, Bacchus, Cadets do not pay dues, however, senior members Ths Ogden Air Materiel Area, charged an annual fee of $1?-- . commanded F, U. for individual membership 'or Robey, has prims support reand for husband $18 wife team. sponsibility Jor four missiles Renewals are $11 and $15. Memand rocket. In addition to th bers are required to buy their Minuteman, the tnissiJes are the SINGLE BROKEN HEADLAMP was the only damage to this late model seuniforms but it is possible to (SM-62- ), Snark which has a on Clearfield Highboy dan in an accident that took the life of a purchase them at reduced speed of near supersonic rang prices. Jesse of Lifeless Will and be used by tha Btra-tcgbody way 91-- just north of Kaysville at 4:05 p.m. Tuesday. Anyone interested in further Air Command as a bombsecond Davis was ambulance. It blanket for beneath Countys information regarding the orwaits Trujillo j, ing weapon; th Bomare ganization may call Major or a supersonic, of the year. First one last year was not recorded until January traffic fatality Hilburn at Kaysville Captain ground-to-ai- r missile 150 1. 15. (Reflex-JournPhoto) which toon will bt operational in Air Defense Command unit to engage and destroy enemy aircralt far out from thsir intended taigets, end th Gem (MB-1wmch with it atomic warhead la ths most powerful rocket now In operation by ADC units. Diane 17, Nielson, Layton n Kaysville, was named Miss Guard National Tuesday evening at the Armory- Attendants are Becky Hancey, 17, a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Walter L. Nielsen, Roy; and Ruthe Ann Muir, 17, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. An uneven, red Kaysville Muir, Layton. Miss Nielson is a daughter of crayon circle made by an invesMr. and Mrs. Horace J. Nielson, tigating officer, and a black skid 314 East 2uo North, Kaysville. mar on the highway just north She is a senior at Davis High of Kaysville on Highway school. Her talent was reading the spot where a mark Fruit Heights Citizen contest. for the f Clearfield boy lost his life TuesFruit Heights voted to inaugday afternoon. He was struck urate a weekly girbagt eolleo- and killed by a southbound car tion program next month at when he walked into the path of the vehicle to cross the high-wamass meeting held Friday; at YVright-Patterso- n la ), fit X iv - Civil Air Patrol unit to be formed attend January 21 meeting If enough Laton Teenagers between the ages of JS and in- tereM-persons over the age of 1 are invited to join the Civil Patrol unit now b e l n g A forme in Davis County. meeting for b!1 persons is ached-- , uled for Wednesday evening, January 21 at Central Davis Junior High School at 8 p.m. Personnel from Wing Head-Aquarters in Salt Lake City will ba present for a question and ir ' answer session. Major Harold HUhum and bis wife, Captain Helen Hilburn of the Civil Air Patrol are attempting to enlist enough cadets and senior members (over the age of IS) to Initiate tho unit. A total membership of at Lament Toronto urges legislators To get along on present taxes Kaysville Communism and increasing taxes are the greatest problems facing America at th6" present, Lamont Toronto, Utah sqeretary of Btate, said as guest 'ipeaker at a meeting of the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce last week. He blamed the mushrooming of all departments of government for pushing taxes ever higher. "America should take a second look and get back to the pioneer principals of economy to cut taxes, he continued. I think we are weakening our entire system by continuing as we are doing now, a i &mmm WU 4 toil t i) I UTAH SECRETARY OF STATE LAMONT TORONTO, second from right, guest speaker at last week's meeting of the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce, congratulates new club members, left to right, Richard Smuin, Clyde Spencer and Earl Homer. The three men received their membership pins at the meeting. (Reflex-Journ- H. Holt that Photo.) al named to planner board "There must b breaking point sometime in eur spending which has boosted the national debt to $280 billion. "Here in Utah, while we are one of only eight states entirely out of debt, we must alto take another look at our economy to determine how we are to epend our taxpayer' money. Ihe biggest problem meeting the new legislature when it meets will be whether to leave the tax levy alone or add to it. I hope they will be able to leave everything the way it is and get along on what we are getting, he said. In emphasizing tbs threat of communism to the world, Mr. Toronto quoted figures from the record Congressional the number of persons gating behind the Iron Curtain increased from 200 million in 1915 to over 900 million ten years later under leaders with but on object, making this a communist world. Our salvation in the free world will come about by being honest, being on the right hide, in doing what we think is right, thinking straight, and being counted on the principals of the constitution that made this country great. By doing country, with ita acientific knowledge, will have a bright future, and one of the greatest periods of life the world has every seen in the next forty years, he predicted. -- g 6 two-we- ' are by-Ma- lf (IM-Ub- rocket-launch- Diane Nielson Guard queen Car hits, ), air-to-a- ir La-to- Kills Fruit Heights Boy, 9 Approves Garbage plan 91-- New mid-wiv- j. The victim, Jesse Trujillo, son of Mrs. Placeda Trujillo, 301 Arizona Street, Anchorage, dear-fielwas pronounced dead by a Layton physician at 4:15 p.m. He is Davis County's second traffic fatality of the year. Driver of the automobile was listed as Robert Lee Every, 26, 212 East First South, Kaysville. Witnesses told Officer Val Palmer, Utah State Highway Patrol, that the Trujillo boy started (continued on page 4) MARY'S MEANDERINGS Men by Mary Bowring glad you came by," said my friend (who, for reasons will remain nameless it might have been you, or even YOU!) greeting me with more graciousnesa us than the 10:30 Saturday morning would demand, "I cant stop," I protested "Just called to see if you have, by any chance n number 10 crochet hook which 1 cant teem to buy in either Layton or Kaysville and my Dorothy needs one today. Just then,' from the basement of the bouse came a half-rothat only a wife would recognize as the sound of her husband calling to her when he thought there would b no one outside the immed' iate family around. "You see, my friend con ar LAYTON DOCTOR WM. SELDON OWENS, light, was rushed to scene of Tuesday afternoons fatal accident north of Kaysville. He pronounced young Jesse Trujillo dead at the scene. Val Palmer, Utah State Highway Patrol trooper, left, investigated the accident. The boy was walking to Layton after missing a bus at Kaysville, and was struck by a southbound car as he ran from one side of highway to the other. (Reflex-JournPhoto), al Annual scout r tinued, we are cleaning the basement todsy and Frank (an erroneous name, also for obvious reasons) can't stand ms or the house when he deans the basement! "Helen, came the shriek, "do you want to keep these Better Home and Gardena for the year 1942? "Dont you DARE throw anything away and come up stain lor a minute. Mary's her with her little boy. Come and say hello. With that a shame-face- d husband came into the room, cordially greeted me and immediately started fussing over my son, which was a bit peculiar at 'ha had persuaded his own to go visiting to 4 neighbor's while the Head of the House got rid of sortie stored away pos four-year-o- ld sessions. Ws talked for a few minutes and then 1 insisted he go back to his work while 1 was r a to protect the still weaker (I) member of the house. He ws easily abla to persuade my Stewart to go with him. Pretty soon a partly disguised shout "Helen, what about all these tiny rocks In all thes bottles. Pm going to throw them sway! "Dont you dart! I gathered them on my honeymoon. Some day IM going to plant bulbs in them and then well have all aorta of tulips and hyacinthh and daffodils in the house in the middle of tha 'ths winter. "But, if yon haven't plant- -, ed them in the 19 years wcto been married, yen sorely won't in the next 19, cam the protest, Then Ill ro it for my grandchildren. Just leave the rocks alon where Ill be able to find them when 1 decide to plant ths bulbs! And those Better Homes and Gardens are all in good order. I'm planning on going through them to find some recipea and there are all aorta of good household hints, such as how to keep a husband happy while cleaning a basement, she continued. Then, in unison, wa two women sighed, "Men are all alike. You may think you're getting a different on when you marry, but a soon aa it is time to clean the basement or garage or wherever yon put all that stuff which isnt good enough to keep but too Davis High School. Cost par family will be $125 par month, Ths $125 will represent $ SO cents per month fee for p oration of th new North Davis County dump grounds and ita dally sanitary land fill, S$d a 75 cents psr month charge log tbs garbage collector. Th collections will he made each Saturday beginning ths first week in Feb. Contract for ths pickups will go to Adrian Draayer of Ogden. In other business before th Friday, Fruit Heights residents were informed that a meeting are all alike when it comes to cleaning the basement Im ed al 82 . ic B Farmington C. Harold Holt, the overall mill levy maximum Clearfield, has been appointed which .would ' permit Davis to the Davis County planning County to assess Id mills and commission to succeed Dean allocate it as they desired; sthis Swaner, following his resigna- n hereas, many of tha funds are tion. lr. Holt is superintendent now restricted to a certain levy amount, such as flood control of Davis School District. son arrives The appointment was made which cannot go over by the county commission last mill. If an emergency arises at Friday. The commissioners also the present time and a fund is Before doctor approved wage increases for exhausted it is against the law sheriff's deputies and county to spend money from any other. Inere is also legislation pend- Legion Post Layton Mr. and Mrs. Dale attorney deputies amounting to from 115 to $25 rer month. ing that would permit a county Phillips, 317 Glen, announce the birth of their fourth child, secThe raises had been placed in to levy for future improveKaysville Ways and means ond the new year's budget by the ments, such as buildings, roads, son, on January lu, at of for a Legion home. Mrs. Phillips sister-in-laraising monsy two departments. jails, etc., which is now against home building were discussed Mrs. Earl Payne, and Mrs. The commissioners will meet the law. with city officials from throughThey will also hear about a Monday evening at the Post 82 Phillips mother, Mrs. Clarence of Ogden, unexpectout the county this evening bill that would permit tha remeeting in ths City Building. Thompson un(Thursday) at a correlation location of flood channels for Eldin C. Graham is commander edly served as til Doctor Ralph Petersen arin the courthouse. expansion purposes which has meeting of ths local group. rived to complete the speedy Among the topics up for dis- been illegal until now. The city and county officers cussion will be that of coorddelivery. Glad to tee a haby brother inating planning between com- will discuss the various bills bling laws in Davis County, munity and county zoning coming up and determine which especially In connection with were Sandy, 15; Ronald, 12; to avoid conflicts. they feel should be supported by pin ball machines; and of the and Sela, 5. The paternal grandgroups - The officials will also discuss either-o- r both, - proposed federal highway route parents are Mre. Myron Payne which There will be also be a dis- as it affects the county and of Syracuse and Mr. P. D. Phillegislation proposed would affect the county such as cussion of enforcement of gam- - various communities. lips of Kaysville. one-ha- 4n. Council meet good to throw away, you will find that they are all alike. Another peculiarity about men i that they think the Junk they keep (such as old copies of LIFE and Army hats and sweaters with elbows missing and coal scoops) are all worth something while really valuable thing (such aa your first corsage and issues of 1953 Readers' Digests and 193S Literary Digest and a broken vase that needs only s little gin and th high' chair with Just two range missing) are all worthless and should be delegated to th garbage men nr hi next round. By th time we had philo-ophiabout marriage and bow having men around sort of interferes with it running smoothly, it was past time I ed should have been going (as my own husband was home and cleaning the garage Heaven only knew what he may already have cast out!) so 1 called to my Stewart. He came upstairs and both ht and Frank wera grinning brpadly, hs because he was literally weighed down with such items as a puppet, a fine little car with one wheel missing, a most dilapidated rabbit, on green half-brok- a mitien (ban crochet hook with the hook broken. Look what Frank gave me. He uays 1 can take it all home and store it. All of which proves the , point that you cant really tell whether th marriage will survive or not until yon have cleaned out th basement. This Thursday ordinance temporary" zoning woqld go into effect' soon for the community. Tb temporary ordinance will give the planning board immediat action and will also give them time to consider th various aspects of th zoning plan befors it becomes final On th planning board are Elsie Heaton, Georg Bark-du- ll, Howard Green and Jimmy Duckworth. The 39th Annual Meeting of the Lake Bonneville Council will beheld Thursday, in th new Ogden Tabernacle. Council Business meeting and election of officers will start at 8:30 p.m. Th traditional scouters fellowship meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. All Scouters, friends of Scouting, ored with th Silver Beaver their wives, and partners are Award. "We expect this to be th cordially invited. finest AhMaTM W. Cleon Bko'ui';n,"noted1S:Targeir.nd held aa w recognize ever ing turer, author, youth authority, and law enforcement officer our growth to over 10,00 boy said Prertsft will be th guest speaker. Six members," scout executive, hon will be leaders outstanding |