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Show llorth Dauis Junior high Students to see fashions The Lords Prayer Design engineer employed this week, as most the satisfactory being bid submitted- - The bid was entered by the Utah Concrete Pipe Co, Salt Lake City, A letter from the State Tax Commission with a copy of a proposed agreement regarding the local optional sales tax bill was received this week by the Planner-SurveyoThe County Commissioners. also received T. W. Jensen, secretary-managCommissioners of the Utah Water Users a letter from Layton City CorAssociation, met with the board poration stating that the City of county commissioners to dis- Council favors the enactment cuss the Utah problems to be of the half of one percent sales presented at the National Riv- to be levied in Davis County. ers and Harbors Congress in The optional bill must be passed Washington, D. C. from May by the County before any of 14th through May 16th. He in- the Countys municipalities may vited Davis County to partic- legally adopt it. ipate in the Utah committee formulating the plans for presentation at the Congress. During his visit, the Board of Communities Commissioners Farmington Upon the approval of the County Commissioners, Hans E. Wight, 439 N. 1st West, Salt Lake City, has been hired as a design engineer in the Davis County Surveyors Office, at a salary, of $430 per month, effective as of May 1st. He was recommended for the position by Harold J. Tippetts, County of Miss Thomculmination Mrs. Kama P. Swindle, an- psons broad background. Home agent, County nounced this week, that a speClub leaders from Many Club fashion show Will cial of Davis Counvarious parts be presented at the North Dahave been invited to attend ty vis Junior High School, Clear- the fashion show as well as field, on Wednesday, May fl, the students at North Davis at 10:30 a.m. Miss Florence Junor High, Mrs. Swindle said. Papageorge, home economics instructor at the school is assisting Mrs. Swindle in the preparations for the special Stella Lucille Parkin vs. Elias show which will feature Miss Heber Parkin. Cruel160181 Nadine Thompson, Simplicity ty. Pattern Company's young fashLola M. Wallace, vs. Duane Club stylist, as comion A. Wallace. Mental Cruelty. mentator. Harold Bud Ellsworth, vs. "Fashions out of This World Helen Jean Ellsworth. Mental Miss is for the Modern Cruelty. the title of the presentation Marguerite Anne Kumor, vs. wardrobe Which will feature a George Kumor. Mental Joseph created from Simplicity PatCruelty. terns worn by models who are Marelda Lois Ashby, vs. Glen students at the junior high. Reed Ashby. Mental Cruelty. The fashion narrator, Miss Daniel E. Layton, vs. Norma Thompson, said that she feels Dean Layton. Mental Cruelty. Club members Lou Ella Hapner, vs LeRoy that clever will be inspired to sew for C. Hapner. Mental and physidecal Cruelty. Spring when they see this in clothes of collection Anita Lewis MacKay, vs. lightful colors, John Ralph MacKay. Mental the most the latest fashions for teens Cruelty. all in fabrics and Anita Crouch, vs. Kenneth that are irresistible. Thomas Crouch. Mental CrueltAs exciting as spring itself yis Miss Thompsons varied caWanda Manning, vs. Donald reer in the fashion world. She B. Manning. Mental Cruelty. vs. has lived in five states, travDee Hildreth, Gailya eled in twenty countries, be- Merle Dean Hildreth, Mental come acquainted with the culCruelty. tural heritage and present-daSeparate Maintenance Suit: values of many people. She reFrank Allison Knittle, vs. ceived her B. S. degree in Sally Dell Knittle. Mental from and Textiles Clothing Cruelty. Syracuse University and pursued her studies further at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. During her stay in Lebanon, she became intrigued with the costumes and textiles of the Near East, thus adding anoth-c- i Clearfield Girl Scout Troop facet to her knowledge of .10 will have an investiture on la hioii and clothing. A former enthusiastic May 5, at 4 p.m. at the Comclub member in Colorado for munity Church. The troop will take in six new girls at that six years, Miss Thompson time. Girls to receive their Girl participated in the and averaged five or six Scout pins are Annelle Liles, Linda projects a year. For four years Shari Dee Christensen, appeared in three county Lee Martin, Marsha Brown, and one state Diess Revue, and Victoria Harrison, and Norma Club National Laverne Hulse. became a Some members of the troop winner in gardening. the are taking ice skating lessons throughout Traveling eountry for Simplicity Patterns, on Monday and Wednesday at in presenting fashion, shows to the Golden Spike Colliseum Club groups, and giving Ogden. The lessons are spondemonstrations on good groom- sored by the Weber County recnatural reation program. ing and modeling is Da-i- b 4-- H H r. Divorces asked er urged County Commissioners moved that the 1939 membership dues to the Utah Water Users Association be paid in the amount of $1,330. This amount is to be taken from the Exhibits fund. The Board of County Commissioners, this week, authorized a request for the purchase of a new desk by the county clerk, Harry L. Strong, to be paid for out of the Memorial Fund. They also approved his request for additional and replacement help in his office. The Commissioners approved the waiving of building permit fees on the Davis County Dog Pound, to be built in Fruit Heights, and the Kaysville City Reservoir at Kaysville. Action on a recommendation from the planning commission for the approval of the general location of a road proposed by Karl B. Hale and Lin S. Simmons, and its acceptance by the Board of Commissioners, was taken by the Commissioners, this week. The road is to be located generally north from the Bona Vista Subdivision, to Curtis St. The Commissioners voted that upon the recomof the Planning mendation Commission the road as proposed, be accepted by the County, subject to its satisfactory to Davis County completion sub-tee- y 6 girls will Join scouts pro-gia- To plan exhibits For annual fair Farmington Communities in Davis County are being urged already to begin their planning for exhibits at the Davis County Fair by Commissioner G. Evan Taylor, president of the fair board. Commissioner Taylor is urging county-wid- e participation in the fair which will be held August 20, 21 and 22 at the fairgrounds in Kaysville. The Sam Morgan fieldhouse at Davis High School will provide ample display space for community exhibits, the commissioner said. A new building for exhibits in the livestock area is being planned, according to Henry W. Galbraith, fair manager. The building will be similar to the sheds exhibit two livestock built at the farigrounds in 1958. Girl Scout Meet Mrs. Francis chairman of NeighborJudd, hood 8, which consists of 22 girl scout troops, is asking all leaders, assistant leaders, troop standards. committee members to set aside A bid of $17,200 for pipe and May 20 for their next meeting, materials to be used in the conwhich will be in the form of a struction of the Val Verda project at Camp Red-th- e Storm Drain, was accepted by clean-u- p Board of Davis County cliffe. 4-- Clearfield IN KAYSVILLE HOW OPENING Wednesday, April 22nd is a red letter day for the average Utahn. It marks the time that he begins to work for himself. According to Utah Foundation, the private, nonprofit tax research organization, the average Utahn must work 111 days during the year to pay his Federal, state, and local taxes. April 22nd, which is the 112th day of the year, is the day that the average taxpayer in Utah can begin to work for himself. Utah Foundation points out that Utahs tax burden Fedcom eral, state, and local Many rewards Await Dairy Princess beauties of Davis county were reminded this week of the many rewards awaiting this years winner of county Dairy Princess competition sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Utah. counties will conduct Many Princess competition in connection with Juna Dairy Month observances. The reminder came from tall, Elon lovely Mangelaon, Ephraim, Sanpete county, who reigns this year as the state's Dairy Princess. Her attendants are Frances Frost, Kaysville, Davis county; and Barbara Rose, Logan. Winner of last years Dairy Princess competition in Davis county was Frances Frost of Kaysville. Each county winner this year will receive a scholarship to Brigham Young University or Utah State University, provided she meets scholastic requirements and her application is filed prior to July 1. Every county winner will also participate in the state Dairy Princess final judging at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City in November, with the climax Milk-lovin- g Get Acquai nted Items You Can: Put More Land in Production Time and Labor Save Hours Prevent Seepage and Evaporation coming in a. televised extravaganza sponsored by Utah Oil Refining Company. The winner will be announced on the Utoco TV show. The Utah winner will complete in the national finals in 1960. Miss Mangel-so- n will represent the state in this year's national finals in Scottsdale, Arizona, October Winner of last years national competition was Utahs Princess, pert Carol Ralphs, daughter of a Ferron, Emery county dairyman. To be eligible for this years 5 competition, girls must be years of age, high school graduates, and have a dairy background. Wallace A. Parrish, Logan, is chairman in charge of competition, and Wilbur C. Parkinson, Salt Lake City, is associate chairman. It will certainly help a girls chances the more she knows about the benefits of drinking plenty of milk and eating dairy Miss Mangelson said. foods, 27-3- 0. 18-2- Merry-Go-Rou- $177 Reg. 59c Now Only 69c Nutritionists O yds. $ 1 09 sole YES Tissues 300 Tissues with E crepe-ribbe- that puts in the mood for 22x41 16 x 26 for $ 1 boxes $,jj 00 Only 3 for Rides for the Kids FrL and Sat., May 1 & 2 . nd Ice Cream for Blue Lime Shaver's yds. $100 Grapefruit Sections Rainbow Colors S $ : ' i j This quality sells much higher elsewhere. V! r. - 69' 3 7 ' ; - fT v - j-- r; , ? rs ; v m for $1.00 5 lor 89c ... oz. Can SKIPPY W lb. On the Cob Sc Yd. K Of v No. 1 Can Potatoes 5 FOR Dill Pickles 29 3t New Shatter Shortening 3 lbs. Shurfine, tin Check Daily Paper lor other A.G. Specials that We Feature m YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GOES FARTHER AT -- COMPLETE SEWING NOTIONS BbUMAUS Store II ours M 15 East 2nd North on.-T- A' h urs 8 a.m.-- 7 llli p.m. -- MARKET FrL and Sat 8 a.m. - 7 :30 p.m. KAYSVILLE ejjQ V j 00 U - Fresh Corn Lettuce 39 for $ Tastewell, No. 303 CRISP, FRESH 't-- t.i 79 rr. Apple Sauce w Price lb. Geisha Crabmeat 6y2 n'vi - Lb. RUMP ROAST & GROUND ROUND lor $1.00 45 Vz ''.'J - MILD E for Q E f Pitted Olives j ; f CHEESE 4 for 88c Lindsay, Extra, Lge. .Yd. Gold Stripe, Reg. 79c yd. yI ej S A T I N mi an Pinecrest, Qt. a TAFFETA vv EX m inline I i Maize CARDS yds. $ U 00 Ml ran.i.ill 23KS" HALLMARK Special ... I gv Lb. SPAM, 12 oz. Lurex unaw Ea. 53 Pies, Aunt Susan's Beef, Chicken, Turkey OUTING FLANNEL 2J99 DRIP DRY COTTONS 1625 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah. Phone 8 lor '69c 10c Grape Drink, 6 oz. T.T Breaded Shrimp, 10 oz.. Booth's 53c $1 Wash Cloths, 6 for $1.00 Pink sure. NOW'S THE TIME I There is no better beauty cream than comes in a glass of milk, says pretty Elon Mangelson, Utah Dairy Princess, in describing awards awaiting county Dairy Princess winners. . you . the cost of nutritional elements in a quart of milk would be over 40 cents if duplicated by other foods. Apple Pies, Morton's, 24 oz Orange Juice, Pasco, 6 oz PEAS, 10 oz-- Snow Crop Lemonade, 6 oz.. Tip Top d play or sports. Have some 5 New Band Aids Included HAND SIZE 2 gabar- with dine oxfords BATH SIZE these white that estimate . From the day you install durable concrete pipe your Irrigation system starts paying for itself in constant savings . . . Savings in water, labor, weed control and general operations with better crops because of better distribution and control through a. concrete pipe system. A system that pays for itself in three to five years when properly installed. Small Prices in Big Savings Frozen Foods All Set for ACTION wonderful While You Enjoy Many Other Advantages ol W. R. White Concrete Pipe Irrigation System . -- AA Blue Ribbon you tie them on the .countys road program. The representatives will include: Commissioner G. Evan Taylor, Bountiful; Harold J. Tippetts, Farmington, county surveyor; Dell Thurgood, West Point, county road foreman; and one other county road deparent employee. The board of county commissioners have approved an allowance of $10b each, to cover expenses of the men while attending the school. m ROUND STEAKS Cone Sport Denims Davis County will be represented at the Utah Association annual of County Officials road school, to be held at Kan-a- b on April 30 and May 1st, by four men responsible for Clearfield The Beehive Swarm Day program for both the North Davis and Clearfield Stakes was held conjointly, according to Mrs. William Tnrri-e- r and Marian Popham, leaders. The affair was held in the Clearfield 1st, 8rd, and 5th Ward chapel on April 29, at 8 p.m. An original skit with songs was presented by the girls, prises about 30.29' of the per- with each ward participating. sonal income received by all After the flag ceremony, the individuals iq the State. This girls deserving were awarded total includes all taxes paid by honor worker and honor bee Utahns hidden as well as di- awards. were Refreshments rect. Many taxes are paid ini- Berved to the girls and their tially by. the manufacturer, but mothers at the close of the are passed on to the consumer program. in the price of articles purchased. Last year, Utahns paid a total of $430,800,000 in Federal, state, and local taxes. This tot1m al tax burden was equal to $320 for every man, woman, and child residing in the State. of For the average family of four persons, the total tax burden was equal to $2,080. Sandwiches Youre set for action when Road meet Swarm day fh. may i 10c each Beehives hold 4 to attend Bowmans Towels, Special Purchase Big - Thick - Thirsty 37c 30,1959. , Page'8 April May Day Festival at (Formerly Bowman's Dry Goods) Cases REFLEX Money all yours rest of year, Tax experts find for average DEPT. fri. may i The By Carson I Priser Jesus, Savior, our Master Divine, Heavenly Shepherd, thine ear incline; Hallowed be thy most Holy name. Thy kingdom come with infinite fame. Thy will be done on earth as in Heaven. Thank you for the bread this day you have given. Trespasses we ask you to forgive, As we forgive those with whom we live. -Let us not be tempted of the devil, But deliver us from all evil. The Kingdom, Power and Glory is thine Forever and ever, Master divine. Amen Phone 11 29 29 I'm B |