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Show - The REFLEX-Fe- 4 b. 12 enlist Page 3 12, 1959 - ( continued from pas By Harriet Ann Richard and Gay Gunnell enter each picture, but prizes will be given to the three babies voted th cutest The Central seventh graders are prizes will be presented to th Molding a baby picture contest winners at the Valentine Dance the first four days of this week t be held on February 13. Everyone can (February Central Wins Again vote for the baby of their choice at the price of lc a vote. It costa The eighth and ninth grade basketball teams turned jn victories again last ' week while the seventh grade suffered its first defeat In the ninth grade Tame, Raymond Blood gave the North defense plenty of trouble as he scored 23 points. The Trial score was Central Davis, .19, North Davis 42. Wayne 5c to 1) 20-1- 6 re at bourbon of the Old West THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO.. LOUISVILLE, PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY KY STRAIGHT DISTRIBUTED BOURBON BY NATIONAL WHISKEY. 90 PROOF jii?-"- - mu'YOURISHARE mssmsm Junior Dart basketball ace Doug Moon rated high 'point honors with 18 points m a little ever three quarters of play.' s Gary Batchelor had a night. Other scoring was spread as evenly as peanut butter over the Dart squad. "All-Stat- All members of Davis' team got their shot st the Bountiful rivals, and all but two of the Darts scored. Bountiful used only a selsct few of their tribe tn the action. 51-2- mss lVINGSIBONDS Bountiful's Junior varsity squad lead most of the game The to romp the Darts loss. halftime Braves had a at the third Leaping to a 18-- first quar- lead and led ter lead, the Daris set off their quarter mark. fast moving pace that kept them in the lead the entire battle. 48-5- 10-2- 5 37-3- 1 5 Constitution Even though Utah originally granted jurisdiction to the federal government, Congress must act to give concurrent jurisdiction back to the state and the county. 'Mr. Marshall said an appeal has been made in the past but that Congress has taken no ac- - 55-2- Bountiful, Score 1 Jeep Patrol Passes new This Is the 'opinion of John G. Marshall of the Utah State Tax Commission. throughout the game, to total the score at 1 for Davis. Darts beat e;, tion. The county thus loses ill right to tax that property which ia on the reservation. In.the past some of the firms have voluntarily paiithe county tax for the property involved. However, by law they are not obligated to do this and could stop at any time. The only aohution for this county would be an appeal by the Utah Legislature to Congress asking concurrent Jurisdiction over the reservations. tended to give the government complete control over fire, police, traffic and other duties. However, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot now haa warehouse apace in excess of its needs and some of its space is being rented to private concerns. As soon as the company moves its property or operations into the military reservation, it then becomes exempt from county or state jurisdic Considerable property tax Ronald Kent Garn, Woods revenue ia lost in Davis County Cross. because of a decision reached Baker gave Souths Davis some The following men were sepby the Utah Legislature aome trouble as he scored 14 points arated from the service during years ago. 7 to lead the eighth to a January: The decision by the Legisla8 out the victory. Despite, point From the Army: ture gave to the federal governput by Carter Cook, South's Rulon Arthur Booth, Layton; ment exclusive jurisdiction over seventh graders were just too Frank DePedro, Clear- areas which it acquired in the Robert much for Central. Greer, state for military reservations. field; Thomas Ervin Sons to Host Fathers At that time it was not enDennis California; Lynwood, Thursday night should prove Earl Hansen, Bountiful; Robert visioned that the decision would to be very interesting for all Arnold Jacobs, Layton; Calfin have any bearing on county tax ninth grade boys and their fa- Maniull Rose, Goidon It was, rather, in Cleon revenues. thers. A banquet will be held Schulthies, Steve Kingdon Sesfor them in the Layton Armory sions, all of Bountiful. on Thursday, February 12, at From the Navy: 7 p.m. Entertainment will be Rulon Ferris Collett, Kays-villfurnished by the ninth, eighth, Fred Raymond Hennefei and seventh grade basketball and John Louis Leyba, both of teams. Clearfield; Delfido Joseph Martinez, Kaysville; Theron Earl Saunders, Tremonton; Delbert H. Shields, Bountiful; Harry Edwin Workman, Farmington; 55-2William Alvey Wright, Jr., BountifuL By Dave Stayner From the Marine Corps: Roger Gordon Bigelow, South WeThe Darts of Davis arrowed ber. their way into a promised State From the Air Force: tournament berth by skinning William Edward, alive a tribe of Bountiful Rraves Oberg Bountiful; Thayne Mark Folk-ma1 last Wednesday in th Ogden; Leo Rulon Jenson, Sam Morgan fieldhouse to leave Jr., Bountiful. the Darts with 8 wins and one n, DISTILLERS costs Davis County, property tax monies Old law Into the Air Force: Seventh graders looking for baby pictures 4. Holding the Braves to only four points m the second quai-teDavis swished in 19 counters to hold a 29-halftime lead. was the score held in the Dart favored third quarter. a field goal and two foul snots were the only scores made by the Braves in this quarter. r, Layton The Davis Coitnty eveJeep Patrol met Thur-d.t- y ning ill the Civil I)efe-- e room at the National Guard Aim-- 1 ory. Capt. Fred Bra?haw rcpoitsj has that a new constitution been adopted, with the main purpose to iron out details that have been causing problems m For the Patrol development. one thing, he said, it will now permit each driver to have a rider, who shares in the but need not be a jeep owner. 9 37-1- 3 A complete change in the Darts line-ustarted off the fourth and final period, but Davis kept up the fast pace set by the Darts p second-stringe- 7 building permits Issued in Layton Building permits Layton issued by the Layton City induring spection department January totaled 120,401. They were listed as follows: L. B. Torvund, 1298 Marilyn Drive, frame garage, $540. TOP Gerry F. Twibey, 270 Melody, remodel home, $2,018. Brailsford-Bigg- 'tore, QUALITY Department s 80 West Gentile, remodel, 52Kb Hughes Construction, 910 for Eldon Oliver, model home, 52,900. J. Frank repair at , BUSINESS CARDS e, Attractive, Yet Dignified irgan and Sons, East Gentile, 3 Handsome business calling cards, printed, engraved or fine quality 51,fM). Irma Stirman, 2493 North Easy Street, home, $9,600. Harris Adams, 94 East Syracuse Road, $91. simulated engraved, introduce you with dignity . . . and provide a useful reminder long after you've gone. Let us show you our attractive samples of one and two color business cardsl Recreation board Members named Members of the Farmington Davis County Recreation Advisory Council for the coming year have been announced by Aldin 0. Hayward, Bountiful, chairman. Mr. Hayward will continue as cha rman, with Mr? Sandra L. Bangerter, Bountiful, scrvir.f as secretary. Ot ,ers on the boar will be C. mm ss.oner Clyde B. Adams, r 'resenting the county eom-r.- i. ion; Grant Cullimcre, Kays-i!.county recreation director; Ir n R. Cleverly, Woods Cro;s, hoard of education Claude Draayer. Cl.nton; Harry Fletcher, Centerville; M. Prentice Leonard, iaimngton; Newell Parkin, C V ?; and Ed Etrom-l.Layton. Tinting Eo. e, ADVERTISER AT WOR can turn the coldest customer into a hot pi. p.. An. out the pages of this newspaper you can find many examples of u.. warm appeal generated by advertising. AdverBut you can't warm up to anything if youre not aware of tising works overtime to keep you posted on new products and remind you of established brands. It is part of the variety of news in your newspaper. Advertising U a valuable asset to our economy because it provides the stimulant that makes people buy. As more goods are bought, more and more goods are made-a- nd at lower cost to you. So, you see. 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