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Show - County officials meet durm new plan adopted vault, which was Installed the Board of Davia County ing the courthouse remodeling Commissioners, all county of- and addition, recently. During ficial! gather for, a meeting the discussion, Milton J. Hess, once county attorney, suggested that with the Commissioner built in ths new each month. Thii meeting U shelves b befof announcement! and discus-lio- n vault with certain shelves, of problems which are of ing assigned to each of the g common concern to all the county offices, Mr. Hess also afficials. During this month's asked the commissioners if the Injury room could be fixed up. Sleeting, the group was formed of the National Asso- This matter was taken under ciation of County Officials advisement. A state-wid- e schooling on convention to be held in DeIt will city streets end county roads troit from July Unde? fcy 28-2- be determined later which officials will represent Davis Coun- -' ty at tha convention. The county clerk was authorized to send the annual dues to the County Association In the Officials amount of $210 to be taken from the County! sundry ac- - is to be held in Kanab on April 30. At least one member of the road crew will be County named within the next week or ten days, by the Commis- sioners Crestvood KAYSVILLE to attend this count -- By Mrs. Norma Preece - Phone 769 By Mrs. Norms Preset Phone 769 Mr. and Mrs. Ktysville Erwin Stanton Coy of Long Beach, Calif, visited last week with Mr. and Mr. Arthur Thom- assen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sadlick, and family, Pocatello, Idaho, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Harvey and family. Mr. and Mrs. W'ayne K. Sheffield entertained at dinner SunBlam-rie- s day for Mrs. Josephine McFadden of Texas and Salt Mrs. Velene Chatwin, Lake. Mr. LAioyne Haneey, Pa- coima, Calif., was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Phillips. Lt. Eugene Garrett, Lincoln, Neb, and J. Earl Carrett, Los Angeles, Calif, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glen The official were asked to submit a list of office needs An Ides, to be suggestive, prior to Jun first By sub- must come to the Individual with Garrett. mitting their lists all at the the force of revelation. Mrs. Clayton Wood will leave sam time, the office needs may William James. Wednesday by plane for Calif, be purchased in a lump sum, where she will spend a month, and thus aaving both Getting an Idea should be like with her two sons and their money for the county. sitting down on a pin; it should and Mrs. Another topic discussed at make you jump up and do some- families, Mr. children Lynn at InWhitesides and the meeting, was that of vault thing. and Mrs. Mr. and glewood, been E. L. Simpson. space. A committee has Whitesides and family at appointed to clean out the old Ideas are the mightiest in- Gam Downey. Mr. Wood will join vault and vents sra to be in- - fluence on earth. her in two weeks and they will stalled this year in th new . Chinning. visit their daughter and farm ily, Lt and Mrs. Charles Trip, r ? lett and daughter at Fairfield Calif, before returning home. Buryi Lee returned Saturday from the Dee Hospital whers he had been undergoing treatOld time ' 57 West .... Tha Great Whiskey. of the ment Kaysville Mrs. M. O'. Small, Mrs. La Rue Cox end Mrs. Roaena White, attended the funeral service of Mr. Ida White In Salt Laks, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ottley, Carlin, Nevada, were conference visitors et the home of , 1 J f jt 4 NEf OFFICERS ' Etir OF 'LHhT KAYbViLLE MENTARY PTA are, left to right, Mrs. Merrill A. Nielson, president; Mrs. Bernard Mitchell, and Mrs. Shirley L. Larsen, secretary. Principal G. Henry Rampton is second historian and publicity; Phyllis Jeffrey, health Cental health; Mr. and Kaysville Mrs. Wanda Nlol-so- n was installed as president of the Kaysville Elementary PTA at the final meeting last Thursday. Mrs. Aria Mitchell was made first vice president; G. Henry Rampton, school principal, second vies president; and Mrs. Ellen Larsen, secre- Alvin D. Kinsey, Mrs. and Mrs. program Florence Brink, membership; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith, hospitality; Mrs. Shauns Clark, safety; Mrs. Jackie Schoenfeld, magazine; Mrs. Mary Rutledge, summer round-up- ; Hal Anderson, Dad's night; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wocfd, adult education; Mrs. Ivy Harvey, teacher representative; Mrs. Dorothy Christensen, exceptional child; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, music; Mrs. Wilma Brooks and Mrs. Oia Day, room representatives. Mr. chairmen; tary. Mrs. Judy Williams is outgoing president with Mrs. Mary Bowring first and Mr. Ramp-tosecond vice presidents; and Mrs. Helen Green, secretary. Mrs. Williams issued a vote of thanks to the board members who had served during tha year. They included Bill Swan, bylaws; Mrs. Shirley Wittmann, n, lone is fay SETTLE FOR LESS JIIXHit KENTUCKY EOUBBON Grange onc-ha- lf family. Robert Major returned home Tuesday from New York where he spent the past week on a government business trip. Mr. and Mr. Boyd Cox and son, Provo, were weekend guests of Mrs. LaRue Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball. Mrs. Hasel Burton is ill at the Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rush- forth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nelson and son David, New York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Rock in Morgan Saturday at a picnic party. Boosts Protein and Yield of wheat ivj W ? j1 Jr i ! ut ai awn mum nat Ronco (CorfmCcmr. rrern it imatr Vv jam dot muon mosmair.jgrtNi Ain M1 ' .lJ "1 i "if's v ;?' t j Ai; ),W7 "i -- i f "v1. J'O - fr'i f" i: ' J i - i ' " ic k'.ttX a f'x t 1 L 4t . ; i - ,f ' ? $ iJ i . 4 j k, t 13 ' u . 'hv v t - fcvat A l tv 'V ' .t i; kh - , ,r " j "V V vV? Vk ti t, ''1 ( I.'- irm ? 4 fMH I SW aW I. I Ml. IntM. ISA rf It talces uxJnmen dd PP Were sold on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers as a Sound investment" Thats the statement of Golden H. and Jay G. Rigby, Newton, Utah, farmers, who raise wheat for milling. "The increase in protein alone will more than pay for the cost of the fertilizer. In addition, our yields are higher with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, the Rigbys report. Whether its wheat or sugar beets, corn or potatoes that you grow, youll get better yields and more income with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Get the most from your land this year order USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel, from your dealer today. It takes N, Men Nitrogen for farm Everything stays sd much fresher and cleaner l kitchen walls, cur- - tains, pots and pans rrc because theres rib grimy smudge. Electric cook- ing is clean as sunlight!, profits. y i v , , . Wheels are five Inches farther apart. This widens the g stance, not the car, gives you stability, less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has Wide-Trac- k Wheels! f road-huggin- SEE TOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER PERRY STEWART, INC. 180 NORTH MAIN 7 , . Nitrogen Fertilizers tE&tft-Tu'iTFVJ- - 111 fclSMlflYi;' M.U'lh- - KAYSVILLE, UTAI1 ) 2 Crusade is Guard your , family Fight cancer with a. checkup and a check. As in other years, President Elsenhower has proclaimed the whole of April as Cancer Control Month. City campaign chairmen for North Davis County as appointed by Mrs. Morgan are as follows: Mrs. Darrell Page of West Point; Mrs. Joe Preee of Kaysville; Mrs Elmer Creen of Layton; Mr. Lionel Nance of Syracuse; Mrs. Robert Pehr on of Clearfield; and Mrs. Kent Smith of Sunset. These volunteers will distribute Informational material stressing regular health checkups as the best protection against needless death from the disease. Our Crusaders will be ringing doorbells to give as well as to ask," Mrs. Morgan explained. the facta Foremost among about cancer disseminated by the Society are the Seven Danger Signals of cancer, which are: J. Unusual bleeding or discharge; 2; A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere; 3. A sore that does not heal; 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits; 8. Hoarseness or cough; 0. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing and, 7. Change in a wart or mole. If your signal lasts longer than two weeks, go to your doctor to learn if it means cancer. years ?r TI1I5 GREAT CTNTUCKV STRAIOHT OUMOM Page Cancer drive for funds Begins in Davis County Club Kaysville PTA installs 'N April 9, 1959 Layton Th number of lives and Mrs. saved from cancer is directly related to the number of doMrs. Gerald Eitner enter- llars raised in the American tained at a birthday party for Cancer Society Crusade which her littl daughter Jane who opens here today, according to was eight years old Saturday. Mra. Howard B. Morgan, chairFourteen little friends tnjoysd man of the North Davis Couna fun party and food. ty campaign. An accelerated program to increase the number of cancer Litra-Lur- e cures can succeed if given Book Club enough public support," Mrs. Th Litra-Lu- r met et the home of Mrs. Ma- Morgan said. rgaret Woolsey Tuesday eveThe need is not only urgent, book given was it is critical, she said. About ning. Th Sweet Lovs Remembered, by a third of all cancer patients Helen Cortes Safford. The re- are being cured today but this view was by Mrs. Mertha Mo- figure could be improved by Co rrison, New members of ths percent, if enough effort is put were Alens forth, Mra. Morgan said. club attending Barkdull and Myrtle Prigmors. She explained that American Cancer Society authorities have T. pointed out that at least of all those who get canlone T. Grange, who resides could be cured through at lt9 So. 3rd E. in Kaysville, cer detection and prompt, early eduIn will do graduate work treatment. cation at the University of adequate is a This job the American Utah this quarter. Cancer Society can do," she A graduate of Logan High, if enough funds are where she was active in music said, available. a and as studentbody officer, Money raised in the Crusade, Mr. Grange received a B.S. Mrs. Moigan pointed out, is Unfrom State Utah degree in three ways: to further spent In 11)33. iversity nation-wid- e reHer parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Society's to disseminate search program, David Tarbet, reside in Logan. public and professional inforabout the disease, and mation Friday. hospital Mr. and Mrs. David South, to provide service for cancer Idaho Falls, Idaho, who sang patients. The slogan of this with the Ricks College choir at LDS Conferene in Salt Lake were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walters and Daphine Clegg, San Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards Salt Lake. Guests included Mr. Tala Clark, Price; Mr. and and family spent th weekend and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Santa-DellMrs. Walter Horrocks, at Orem with her father Claude Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. ShefSpencer, Neola; Conder who is recuperating field and son Paul, Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer Richman, Mrs. Jay Webster, Mr. and from recent surgery. osevelt, were weekend visMr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood Mrs. James Killian, Randolph. itors of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Miss Eleanor Brough and visited in Ogden Sunday with Spencer. Miss Myrtle Jackson of RanMr. and Mrs. Venor Gamble. Mr. Dee Kushforth enterMr. and Mrs. Byron Nelson dolph, who are attending the tained in honor of her daughand ion David, New York, ar- BY'U at Provo, were weekend ter Sharia Dene at a birthday rived last Wednesday to visit guests of Eleanors parents, evening. Tuesday supper party, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brough. Fourteen friends came to cele- with relatives and friends for Mr. and Mrs. Gay Ldall, While here a few they days. brate the occasion with Sharia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stev-e- n Egar, Arizona, were visitors Dene who was six years old. Rushforth and family, also Friday of Mr. and Mrs. ClayMrs. Rulon Beck and son Robwer Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth ton Wood. ert, Butte, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders reand family, Salt Lake. Mr. NelThurday overnight guests of Mrs. son home Sunday from Los and turned left SteSaturday Dean Van Mr. and Mrs. Nelson remained until Tues- Angeles, California, where they phenson and family. Mrs. Beck have been visiting with Mr. is a sister of Mrs. Stephen- day. Killian Mrs. Wallace Moon and Mr. and Rulon Mrs. and with visit to son. She arrived her daughter Joann who is at- entertained at a family dinner daughter. Elburn Lunt underwent an party Saturday evening, followtending the BYU at Provo. in Priesthood Conference at the St. Mark's ing appendectomy Killian Mr. and Mrs. James and children, Randolph, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. Mrs. Don Edwards entertained at a birthday party for her son, Donald, who was eight years old Tuesday. Fourteen littl friends came to celebrate th occasion with Donald. John Simmons, Portland, Oregon, bss been visiting at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mr. Charles Scoffield. - T1 Mrs. LtRue Cox entertained th following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and son, Provo; Mr. and 7TN Mrs. Clifton Ball, and Mrs. Susanna White, St, Anthony, t'VHV Vi" ' Idaho. Mrs. Vas Dean Stephenson e ' visited in Logan Saturday and Sunday with her daughter Lin da who is attending th USU. v ' Y f fi Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bennett, 1 i i- , 'I f. I; 7, ni Preston, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoc kings, Ogden, t-Xj . visited Sunday with Mrs. Frank Bennett. f fi Mrs. Diego, REFLEX their daughter, Mr. Farrell Humphreys. 4 X The in |