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Show 1 NEWS SUNSET llortli Davis Stay 2 weeks in Texas traffic court By MURRAY L. NICHOLS, Phone TA tfhe fo'bwing cases cam be-- , Eunset Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lasater and their two youngfore tha North Davie court be est children, Randy and Valerie, drove to Corsicana, Texas, last . tween June 24 and July 7: month where they etayed two weeks. Corsicana is Mrs. Lassters Keith LeRoy Martin, lit So. hometown. Her sister was . very ill and passed away on Juna 21, : Angel, Speeding, 83 after the Lasaters had returned to Utah, Layton. zone, fined inph in a Since their return, the Lasaters have had as housa guests $15; misuse of restricted li their daughter, the former Dor cense, fined $30. Floyd Dawson is now home is Lasater, her husband, Julian : Madelle W. Linder, 920 E. 700 M. Nielsen and their four sons after a etay at the Dee HosHe is up and around and ; S., Clearfield. Following too from Richland, Washington. pital. le - : close, fined $13. Monte L. Frew, Rt, 1, Bo Clearfield. 108, Running through stop sign, fined $5, Bonnie J. Milligan, 1321 E. 21st So., Salt Lake City. Following too close, fined $10. John X. Barlow, 892 E. 2nd No., Bountiful. Passing a red light, fined $10. Over the weekend they were Joined by another daughter, Diane, and her husband, Gill S. Larsen,- - and their two little girls from Los Angeles. The Larsens have returned to Call fornia, but their daughter Debbie atayed to visit longer with her grandparents. Mre. LaVoq May cock under, went a major operation at the Elgin M. Charlesworth, 151 Dee Hospital last week. She 88th Sfc, OgdedTTbllowing too is now at home and is convalesclose, fined $1$ cing-well, although she will Alwin Tburgood, Box 277, lit. not he able to get around for No safety inspec- -' some time. 1, Layton. tion, fined $3. Mre. Jim Dunway and her - Flllberto J, Gurule, 203 Nev- -. son Scott have been visiting in ada St., Clearfield. Illegal back- - California for two weeks. They wenLJsiUuMr&JDimwszi-Pa- k ingfined.$10. from Ogden end traveled ; John L. Wyatt, Wellsville, ents,Sacramento and Los An Utah. Expired driver's license, to geles. fined $10. Nichols R. 4877 MIgliozzi, fined $10. Milton D. Call, Layton, spilling load on highway (gravel) fined $3, Calvin C. Fisher, 280 Aspen, no driveri license, Layton, fined $10. j - D-- ' La-el- ls The Elworth Crossley family returned this week from Star Valley, Wyomingwbere they spent a few days enjoying the outdoors and visiting with family members who live in that , Mayor Michie! Burson is cuperating at home from a cent hernia operation, ; shoulder, Ray Sanchey, Verdeland Park, Layton. - area. Radar Sqdn, HAFB. Passing on Arthur doing well. Spending a weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park were Mr. and Mrs.- Ellis Kendrick and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wyberg and their families. Mr. Kendrick is a member of the Second Ward bishopric. Another member of the Second Ward bishopric, George A. Dickson and his wife and family spent the weekend visiting parks in Southern Utah. Convalescing at home fa Cerver. She is reported doing well after spending some time in the Dee Hospital. rere- Garbage hauling contract Awarded in, Sunset city Sunset City, as several of the other cities in North Davis County, had no available ground in which to make its Layton Making and nailing own dump. Therefore, the cities of tha bookcases for tha Lay-to- n decided to get together and Library will be completed have s central dumping area within the next ten days. The for nil the towns in order that they could share in the cost of project is being completed by the Lions Cldb, according to Phillip B. Young, president of the group. Shelving project 1 3 Fol- lowing too close, fined $10. Cliff V, Dunn, Rt, 1, Box 845, Layton, speeding, so mph in a zone, fined $10. Lucy Samore, Hammond Mo tel, Clearfield, , operators not in poiaeision, fined 40-m- . 2 new A $10. F Layton Many events from the Layton Riata parade to concessions, rides, boxing, contests and finally to the spectacular fireworks rounded out the July 4th weekend hustle. Taking sweepstakes prize in the parade was the Layton 2nd Wards entry Eternal Progress." First and second place winners were captured by the Airway Service Entry, "Let Freedom Ring, and the Lay-to- n National Bank, "Sava for a Rainy Day." According to parade judges, Wanda Lund, Deseret News reporter; Dan Valentine, Tribune columnist, and Richard Lindley, Ogden Standard, honorable mention goes to the Clearfield Fire Department, and to the Chidester family, East Layton, for a quaint float entry. Roger Williams two-wee- cil Wesley . Jacobs, 1 VerdeDriving land Park, Layton, while under th influence of alN-6- $490 In fines Stopped by 2 Layton lads Meted out by the purchasing of a suitable site, the purchase of equipment for required landfill operations and the salary of an operator. This cost will amount to 30c per family per month and to this will be added the hauling charge which will be 85c per month. It is planned, and has been requested by several citizens in Sunset, to have this amount included on their water bill but as a separate item. The mayor wanted to point out two things; one, the land purchased will later be turned into a recreational area or other common usage in which Sunset will have a share; and that citlzena who have special trash they wish to haul to tha dumping area may do so. This contract goes into effect immediately as the County dosed the Hooper dumping area July 1st. Sunset Deputy Marshal Glenn Clary has been appointed by Mayor Michiel Burson to attend k' the training program sponsored by the Utah -- Association at Peac Officer' Camp Williamt beginning July 6th. This course will be a full coursa for the attending members which will take both day and night training and are to remain at Camp Williams th entire two weeks taking both meals and lodging there. There are a number of items covered in the course some of which will be Accident Investigation, Defensiva Tactics, Motor Vehicle Code, Police Psychology, Public Relatione, Report Writing and about 33 item Sunaet Mayor Michiel Bur-so- n announced today that the city garbage hauling contract haa been awarded to Howard Robinson, 1837 North Main St., on of tha present haulers and one among six contractors who bid on tha contract Mr. Hob Insons bid was for 85c per family per month and was awarded mainly on the extra services included in the bid such as the hauling of grass clippings, lawn Takings, newspapers, card board boxes, etc., in addition to. regular house-bol- d Also, the bid garbage. calls for a general clean-u- p time to be set in the spring and in th fall when th contractor will pick up trees, branches, trimmings, etc. Garbage will be hauled on the following schedule for th time being: all from Center Street south on Saturdays and all from Center Street north on Mondays. Garbage must be in a can, box, or other type of container and weight not to exceed $0 pounds, It was announced that this bid was lower than expected and that the total coat previously set at $1.25 per month may be lowered. This will have to be decided by the city coun- Rosenberg and Mont in were the greased pig contest. The water fight between the Clearfield and Layton Fire Departments wss a very clean" - - battle. -- in Page 2 July 9, 1959 Greased pigs all Instructors htvs been selected from the Salt Lake County Atorneys Office, Weber County Attorneys Office, Salt Lake City Police Department, Carbon County Sheriffs Office; State Bureau of Criminal Identification, Utah National Guard and Utah Highway Patrol and others. Clearfield cohol Bil'st at $300. Fined and 30 days. Jail sentence suspended on payment of fin. Drivers license picked up. At testing officer, C. B. Fergu- $200 JP son. Clearfield City Clearfield Court cases, Vern Burton Justice of the Peace. James L. Holder, 00, 634 llea-lOgden, was arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol. Fine $200 and 100 Days. Jail sentence suspended on payment of fine. Driver's license picked up. Ary, Wesley Verdeland - C. Jacobs, N-5- 1 Park, Layton, Resisting arrest. Fine $25 and 1 days. Jail sentence suspended on payment of fine. Arresting officer, C. B. Ferguson. Quilting bee The Layton Fifth Layton Reliaf Ward Society met at th resting Officer Frank McKinof home Shirley Egan for quiltnon. Fine paid. Jake N. Martinez, IS, 330 ing and demonstrations on WedDrive A Anchorage, Stop sign nesday, July 8. Refreshment violation and speeding 65 in a were served. 40 mile zone. Fined $35- - $19 Arresting officer, suspended. Frank McKinnon. Ite New 1 Handy Compact Sylven E. Haltiner, Box 355 12 in 1 Rubber Stamp Tremonton, failure to keep car THE STAMPS YOU ALL under control Fine $25, susNEED . . ON JUST 1 ROLL! 7 Arrestand pended $10 days. Simply twist the key for any ing officer, A. G. Padgett. one of the following: FIRST Raymond E. Birch, 28, 477 No. CLASS, REGISTERED, 6th East, Brigham City. SpeedDELIVERED, PARCEL DUPLICATE, ing 30 miles in a 40 mile zone. AIR INSURED, POST, Fine $10 and 5 days. Jail senMAIL, PAID, C. O. D., SPEtence suspended on payment of FRA-GILCIAL DELIVERY, fine. Arresting officer, Frank Saves yon th cost of McKinnon. 12 separate rubber (tamps. So. 1200 Wayne T. Brennan, Guaranteed to last for years. 10th East, Salt Lake City, A must for every home, ofspeeding 30 miles in a 40 mile fice, factory. zone. Fine $15 and 7 days. Jail Only $1, we pay postage sentence suspended on payment Item No. of fine. Arresting officer, Frank Clip and Send to HICKMAN STAMPS McKinnon. P. O. Box 48, Oearfield Don R. Ward, 8050 N. 1206 East Ogden, Speeding 50 in a Nam Address 40 mile zone. Forfeited bail of Number of 8tampa $10. Arresting officer, Frank Enclosed $ McKinnon. E. nurses Assigned fo Hill THft Hill Air Force Base Two young women have arrived at Hill AFB to begin their careers as Air Force nurses. First Lt. Shirley E. Riley and 2nd Lt. Janet M. Pult both have been assigned as ward nurses at tha Hill AFB l. hos-pita- : "Worry rocking Ilk i Native of Portland, Oregon, Lt. Riley received her RN degree at th Providence School ehair ir you something to do, but doesnt get you any. where." of Nursing, Portland, 3952. Prior to entering the service in June 1959, she was employed si a registered nurse at th Portland Clinic. , , Lt. Pulte, native of Oynaha, her RN at the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Council Bluffs, Iowa In 1957. She was a registered nun in the St. Joseph Hos- Wnta ne Strawberry, Boysenberry and Peach 20 oz. PRESERVES MARGARINE SANDWICH Med. Size ALL-YEA- R Neb., received aa he m W WAYNES C for pital, Denver, Colo, before entering th service in June 1959. Sl 00 and p ASSORTED FLAVORS 111 NABISCO GREATEST VALUE EVER! 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