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Show I REFLEX M' I M I 9 I June 25, 1959 "P the truck started off the road I pulled as hard as I could to get it back on and over iQjrent. The driver, Kenneth J. Manning, 26, American Fork; was unable to give any reason for his loaded northbound with frozen foods, leaving the pavement one mile south of Lay-to- n on Highway 91 last Thursday at 1:30 a.m. Trooper Herb Volmer, Utah State Highway Patrol, said the vehicle traveled 176 feet off the before overturning. highway Damage was estimated at about The driver suffered a $6,800. laceration on the forehead. semi-truc- County agent "American Heritage Book of the Revolution, by American heritage (periodical). At Davis County Library in Davis High School. America's fight for independence the full story of the Revolutionary war is here described in one magnificently illustrated volume. It is a book of sound scholarship and beauty. More than 600 pictures 183 in full color show how the age NEWS KAYSVILLE Mrs. Bert T. Giles, South, Is home from the hospital following an operation, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond art now residing in Hays villa after moving here from Manti. Mr. Bond will work for Davis School District. Mr. Bond is sister of Mr. Giles. Mr. and Mra. F. LeRoy Walters entertained for their (on Frank after hi missionary testimonial farewell Sunday evening. A buffet lunch was served to relatives, friends and neighbors. Kim. young son of the Welters, returned home Saturday evening from a vacation at Koosharem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brindley of Koosharem spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters. Miss Vion Brindley and Sharon Simmons art spending a week at the Walters home. Kaysville 1 Layton City Court news The following cases were heard In the court of Layton City Justice of Peace B. M. Anderson during the past week: Mary Quist Mays, RFD 1, Logan, following to close, $15 fine. Glen L. Connary Jr., 371 Oakly Street, Salt Lake City, negligent collision, $25 fine. Barlow Lamont Packer, 133 LaVon Drive, Salt Lake City, zone, speeding, 55 miles in f 15 fine. Orville Dale Palmer, 123 West 6th South, Salt Lake City, speeding, 70 miles per hour in zone, $20' fine. Alfred F. LeFevre, 421 Elias Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming, speeding, 65 miles per hour in zone, $15 fine, Willard L. Goff, RFD 2, Layton, driving under the influence of alcohol, $200 fine. . e . e First West . sixty Stitching Stars The Kaysville 4H Stitching Club met Thursday Star at the home of Marilyn Dinger. Marilyn led a discussion on care of the hair and Sandra Whitaker gave a report on pressing 4-- H clothes. Work on practice articles was begun and refreshments were served. Weed meeting Farmington ing of Control BARGAINS County Weed Committee will be held Friday at 3 p.m. in the courthouse, according to L. Darrell committee Stokes, secretary. Members of the groups will discuss work done thus far this year and program to rest of the year. , In a Quandary A famous admiral always encouraged his officers to act on their own initiative. One day he received a message from one of the captains in his fleet: "Am lost in fog. Shall I proceed to destination or return to base! The admiral replied: Yes. Soon after, another message arrived: "Do you mean yaa, I should proceed to destination or yes, I should return to base. This time the reply was: No." The Teamster IN BETTER LIVING M REMODEL REPAIR to Planned match your architecture. Use as bedroom, family room. About $11.57 no. Add-a-roo- New Garage. Plan a double garage, or a garage-carpo- rt patio combination. Prices atart as low , for . . . for this or her" tastes. About $16.63 mo. NEW ROOF. Thick tab Asphalt or Certigrade Cedar hinglea. Average 6 room borne. Appr. $181 mo. RECREATION ROOM or basement study. Decorative ceiling tile, vinyl floor tile, panelled walla. About $20.79 mo. Court news Jillene C. Harvey, 962 E. 5th So., Salt Lake City. Speedzone. ing 50 miles in a Fined $15 and 5 days in jail; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. Officer was Glenn Clary. Sunset e Mark D. Souza, 710 Cottage St., 65 Pocatello, Idaho, Speeding, zone. Fined m.p.h. in a $30 and 5 days; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. Officer was Glenn Gary. Jay Muir Bodily, 583 No. Main, Sunset. Assault and battery, fined and S days; 3 days and $10 suspended on payment of fine. $50 SHEETROCK H O 19 H J 96 In. u In. 1 , 4 ft. x 8 ft. Sheets - PEGBOARD V in. .1001 Uses Get tbs 1 loC "BUILDING sq. ft. BUG Music lovers in Farmington the area are happy to hear that the Friends of Music group in Farmington, operating in its 17th season, is again sponsoring the Paganini Quartet. The nationally reknown Quartet wiU appear Sunday, June 28, at 8 p. m. in the Farmington Chapel. When the Quartet appears, it plays on instruments insured for a quarter of a million dollars. These historic and beautiful instruments were all made by and belonged to the virtuose Paganini, after whose death they were dispersed to be collected again only after a century, through the unremitting efforts of Emil Herrmann, New York dealer and collector. They were promptly purchased for the then newly formed string ensemble who thereupon called themselves the Paganini Quartet after the fabulous instruments, sad bettor year living I The faForce Base miliar blue and white cloth arm brassard worn by Hill AFB military air policemen is expected to be replaced by a newly adopted Air Police Shield, this summer. The arm bands will be replaced by a badge 2V4 inches long and 114 inches wide and it will be worn on the left breast pocket. Bo-ma- rc judge Diel-dre- n WHERE THE CROWDS GO NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 . TONY CURTIS JATJLS Of ROCK - P FOR LAUNDRY L KAYSVILLE HU iItoc?isxRivn - art iot rata sw -I- &ra-'IMIM. Employment office lists job openings 1 TECHNICOLOR, HENRY MORtAN A I . Saturday Only 3 Big Hits 8:30 BEND OF THE RIVER 10:00 PERFECT FURLOUGH BONUS FEATURE 11:50 BONUS NIGHT More than CO Job Ogden are listed with the Ogopenings den Employment Security Office. Opening listed are for various types of both skilled and unskilled employment There are many listings for electrical, methods, engineers industrial, design, aeronautical, etc., with salaries ranging from $105 to $165 per week and more. Clerical jobs b a v a salaries ranging from $1.22 per hour up to $2S0 per month. There are selling job which pay either salary or commission or both and service jobs, including housekeepers, cooks, waitresses. In the skilled jobs category there are machinists, welders, etc. with normal electrlciaas, Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., June 2655 Adams Avenue, 29, 30; July 1 RESTLESS UP salary range. Anyone interested in employment is asked to contact the Employment Security Office, 28, PERISCOPE" YEARS" Box Office Opens 7:30 First Show at Dusk Ogden. at BOWMANS A ADAMS Mild Cheese lb. POT ROASTS Chuck Steaks silver, the new badge is oval in shape with a blue and white baked enamel Air Force shield forming the center surmounted by a spread eagle with a cloud bank background. To prevent misuse each shield will have a serial number and will be assigned to a specific individual who will be required to turn it in following completion of his tour of duty. According to Department of the Air Force, approximately 38,000 air police, world-widincluding others designated by installation provost mashalls, will be authorized to wear the shield. The badge was designed by Thomas H. Jones, creator of many PASCO or SHAVERS, WW HI awards and designer of the Tomb of the Unknown ans&QESs Soldier in Arlington National Cementery, Wash., D. C. U. S. Good A Choice 59 lb Wilson's lb. pkg. for Orange Juice 6 oz. LEMONADE CJ TIP TOP, M for JL&i, g 6 oz. ESS Quality Produce POTATOES K lbs. Inflation is no modern headache. According to The World SHAFTER Book Encyclopedia, laws are believed to have been enforced a early as 1500 B.C. in Babylonia. NO. 211, DOLE PINEAPPLE price-contr- Crush, Chunk, Tidbits CORN ea.Kf Tender Ears He Lge., Plump, for ... work at Hill in July, 1942. resides at 879 16th St, Ogden, with his wife and four children. Mr. Gailey, also an aircraft mechanic, began his Hill employment' in 1942. He resides at 617 E. 400 S, Clearfield, with v his wife and five children. $1.00 SEEDLESS Hunt's, No. 300 fl4i fruit c:;ktail hr $100 E A f E ALL CLEANING AND TOIDT g oxidized NEW LOWER FASTEST SERVICE STIWART-MIU- JM1E1GH - It Is Easy to Enter the A.G. Shopping Spree Contest L PRICES 26, 27 Thurs., FrL, Sat., Juno 25, ! L SERVICES CHECK YOUR DAILY PAPER FOR OTHER AG FOOD SPECIALS R S D Phone II LAYTOIl 1417 I 4 ) 7 better informed thanks to Advertising) QUALITY ONE-STO- f .jiwmte AJhgatab American citizens are E IS North Mala St. VVJ70 Seven 1959 graduates of Davis j Norris Batchelor, Steven T. Cotcelebrated among connoisseurs have been awarded scholar-- j High for their tone and musical elotrell, John Henry Parker, Jr., and ships to attend the University of Don M. quence. Pearson. 1959-6school the Utah during First violinist in the group is Tuition scholarships of $105 and Henri Temianka; second violinist year. $75 were awarded to James Lloyd Charles Libove; violist, David Awarded the honor scholarship Wendell and Schwartz; and Lucien Laporte, Bariage King of $210 which goes to an outstand-- ! cellist. Barnes. in each Utah high senior ing This is the 12th consecutive William Douglas University officials report that season the Paganini Quartet has school was Workman. of applicants was unscholarship an before enthusiastic appeared scholar-- : usually high this Honors at Entrance year. Average and appreciative audience at Farships of $150 or $210 went to Gary grants was 3.43 or B plus. mington. The program to be presented Includes the Quartet in A major. Opus 18, No. 5 of Beethoven, Allegro, Menuetto, Andante canta-bil- e and Allegro, and Quartet in G major, Opus 10, Debussy, GET DETAILS AT YOUR A.G. FOOD STORE. SPECIALS JUNE 25, 26, 27 et tres decide; Assez vif et bien rhthme, Andante, document expressif, Tres modere Tres mouvemente et avec passion. BLADE CUT Tickets may be obtained from members of the Friends of Music in Farmington. FINEST T Lnrton. Utah same order as the grasshopper, it runs rather that hops and is very speedy. Mr. To control the insect, Rogers suggests the use of around foundations, doors and windows on the outside of the home, and for inside use Maiathion or Chlordane. He also recommends the spray rather than the powder. Be sure to spray in all cracks and crevices in areas where cockroaches are noted. The pests are usuallly found around food, he said. The cockroach lives outside, but once they get inside they stay and multiply, but contrary to the thinking of many, they can be exterminated with the newer chemicals. G A Fre cockroach G I 65c Hill Air . S Mrs. Annie Layton, 80 Air police shields to replacp Blue, white cloth arm band Hill Air Forca Base Seven Ogden Air Materiel Area employee have been presented euatained superior performance awards for work they have done at Hill AFB. Receiving the citations, plus cash awards ranging from $150 to $200, were James A. Barty, Darlene M. Horton, George E. Williams, Eslia M, Eppich, Anton C. Fowert, Charles H. Halee, and Neil S. Gailey. Mr. Barty is an equipment hla wife reside at 8488 Ogden speclaliet in the logistic support Ave., Ogden. They have two directorate management divialon. , He ha worked married children. at Hill nine yeere end reside at Mr. Eppich, a maintenance di544 Miller, Layton, with his rectorate aircraft mechanic, bewife, Virginia, and three chil- gan employment at Hill in 1942. dren. H Uvea at 4383 S. 200 W. OgMiss Horton is n law clerk den, with his wife and three children. adin the E 12 Farmington music group again 7 Dauis graduates of 1959 To sponsor Paganini Quartet Get U of U scholarships vocate' office. She has worked Mr. Fowers, a maintenance at Hill since Feb., 1956, and re- aircraft overhaul inspector, hirsides in Salt Lake City at 17S ed at Hill in 1947. He reside in A Street Hooper with his wife and three 4 Mr. Williams, an installations children. .. NEW KITCHEN, hardwood division sign painter, was emMr. Hales, a maintenance cabinets, counter plastic ployed nt Hill in 1942. Ha and sheet metal workman, began tops, built-i- n range, oven. Appr. $31.18 mo. Free Ideas, estimates, eontrac tor arrangements, financing! Adults Sunset City Superior citations, cash Given seven Hill workers stenographer Open house will honor Children Undar dues aduice On pi Kaysville Open house honoring Mrs. Annie Secrist Layton on Ralph L. (Vera) Cottrell, Ralph If you are being bothered by her eightieth birthday anniver- H. and Clarence G. Layton and Mrs. Leo(Lucille) Richhis, Kayscoackroaches at your home, .Assary will be held Saturday from ville; Lt. Col. Myron M. Layton, really looked. The narrative is sistant County Agent Lee Rogers 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. El Paso, Texas; Howard S. and by two authors noted for their has some advice for you on how and Mrs. Clarence G. Layton, 162 Alan W. Layton and Mrs. Conrad fine historical writings, Bruce to get rid of the insect pest. B. (Ruth) Harrison, Salt Lake West First North, Kaysville. Lancaster and Dr. F, II. Plumb. there are he explains, First, This is the first single vol- three .types in this area: the A lifelong resident of Davis City; and Mrs. Albert (Mary Crosson, Albany, New ume that both tells and pic- light colored German cockroach County, Mrs. Layton has lived Alice) York. ture the story of our coun- which has a dark stripe on it; the in Kaysville for more than sixty try birth, from Lexington to Red cockroach, which grows to years. She was born in Farming-to- n Also honoring Mrs. Layton will three-fourt- h inch an of and bout is the way q Yorktown. Here grandchildren and June 27, 1879, a daughter of be thirty-eigAmerican citizens began the is commonly called the oriental Jacob Moroni and Estella Smith fifteen the and large blade to great experiment we are carry- cockroach; Secrist. She was married Mrs. Layton hsa been an active American cockroach, very large, C. Layton on November member of the Church of Jesus ing on today. as long as Vk inches, and is George 3, 1898 at the Salt Lake LDS Christ of Latter Day Saints all sometimes mistaken for a water Mr. Layton died in 1953. of her life. She has worked ip the Temple. one commost is the bug. This their mother at the MIA, Sunday School, Relief SoHonoring mon in this country. house will be five sons and ciety, and is still active in the While the cockroach is of the open four daughters. They include Mrs Genealogical Society. Stra-divari- The regular meet- the Davis p Page 10 Readers at county library Kaysville' 'When ATTIC BEDROOM growing girl or boy . designed personally M Extraordinary book awaits Truck crashes $15.5$ mo. ff r AT OUR LIBRARY Frozen Food ADD-A-ROO- yrfffll i AG uu FOOD STORES Air Conditioned by Refrigeratioa . KAYSVILLE |