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Show UUIVLRSAL EiCKOFlLSlMi PIERPOIBT AVE. COKF-14- 1 USE CHI 10, UTAH SALT NEWS COURTHOUSE Grand jury bogins study Of sheriffs office i " The Davie County grand jury, this Farmington week, js beginning a study of the problem which instigated the formation the jury a few weeks ago. They are examining county records as an investigation of reported irregularities in the county sheriffs office. They have also invited several witnesses to appear to give testimony concerning this same problem. Richard On Wednesday, Layton, Layton, chairman of the Davis County Young Democrats; Leland R. N alder, Lay-to- n and Larry Larkin, Kays-vill- e restaurant owner who has been supplying meals for the prisoners of the Davis County jail, were all scheduled to appear before the grand jury. One other witness, William Rogers, a special investigator from the Utah Attorney Generals office, was also invited to appear on Wednesday. Scheduled to appear on KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH. summer Jubilee August 6th DUP Clearfield The North Davis County DUP will hold their Summer Jubilee August 6 at Lagoon. Members of each camp are invited to meet at 1 p.m. in the North Terrace to enjoy a chicken dinner., Cost of the meal will be 85c The program planned will Thursday before the one woman jury are: Sheriff LeRoi Day; J. Duffy Palmer, assistant county attorney; Garrett Leigh, North ' Salt feature pioneer music. six-ma- n, . . Farming-toGoldie Barton queen candidate n CAP In demand Dean K. Farmington chairman of the Farmington Fiesta Days the sec- ond candidate to register in the competition for the title. Miss Barton, a graduate Y V . ' f& ft' t'fl s Jv,1 .1 red hair. Her C. Volmar Fair Pro-Schol- a; by L. Darrell i Stokes, Davis The queen contest is to County Agent and secretary - be one of the events of the of the Fair Board. ' annual Farmington fiesta Most Of the members of the Days, - commemorating committee were selected the 111th year since the foundweeks ago, but . the several celeing of Farmington. The of treasurer was not position bration is scheduled for Fri filled until this week, when day and Saturday, Aug. 14th Herbert C. Volmar, Centerbetween and 15th. Any girl ville, was appointed by the the ages of 17 and 25 who committee. is a resident of Farmington, Mr. Volmar, Utah Highis eligible to enter the queen contest, according to Mr, way Patrol trooper, succeeds , Queen contest, street parade Included in one-daprogram Five local riding clubs will compete it y Kaysville the annual District 2 meet in Kaysville this Saturday for qualifying places at the North Region meet of tha Utah State Western Riding Club Association in Murray, August 15 and 16. First, second and third places in each event Satur day will go to regional. Cook Layton, district sec where contestants for the retary. Children 12 years old and state meet at Provo August under will be admitted to the 29 will be determined. SENATOR FRANK E. MOSS and American Field Service students : Miss Baerbel Feller, Germany; Luis Jorge Cocina-JuaSpain ; Baldemar Erik Grill, Sweden (Erik spent his school year at the home of the Glen Garretts in Kaysville) Sadahiko Hano, Japan; Oen Joyce Kioe Hwa Nio, Indonesia; Miss Drigitte Spazier, Austria; Adriano Vatta, Italy; Miss Maria Del Mar Spain; Ilmari .Tuomainen, Finland; Miss Tan, Huang, Singapore; Miss Stauroula Saturopoulou, Greece; Miss Soila Piekainen, t Finland ; and Miss Agnes Biro, Germany, The photograph also shows the renovation work being done on the Capitol Building in W ashington D. C Foreign students have been touring country prior to leaving for their homes. Last week they were in Washington when this picture was taken. Sen. Moss Writes, "I had the opportunity of taking thesq yirnng peopl e on the Floor of the Senate chamber And explaining something "of the operation of .this body. This student exchange program is one of the most effective m eans we can use to promote international understanding and do the vitally im portant job of giving the people of the world a true picture of the life and de mocratic ideals of America. (D-Uta- h) n, treasurer veyors office staff, has held the position for the past several years. Other members of the executive committee of the Fair Board who are completing plans for the Fair on Aug. 20, 21 and 22nd, are as, follows: Commissioners G. Evan Taylor, chairman; Henry W. manager; Mary Galbraith, Parkin, vice chairman; L. Darrell Stokes, secretary; and the following directors. Karma P. Swindle, County Home Demonstration Agent; Commis- Teran-Troyan- o, clubs 154-1- 1 Will To give rural Life program sioners Clyde B. Adams, and T o Im a n, Claude Eugene Draayer, Clinton Zollinger, Thomas F. Morris, Bountiful, Ben Thurgood, Lawrence Crid-di- e, Swaner. in the position. Mr. Morris, a Wayne Hodson, Sylvia A rural Kaysville member of the County Sur- - Blake, and Bonnie Heywood. life Sunday program for 15 Clubs will Kaysville be held at the First-Sixt- h Ward chapel at 3 p. m. this Formation with County officials at the coming Sunday. Farmington The program has been arof a master plan for storm courthouse. costs and expected ranged by the Location, advisory Davis throughout drainage Mrs. results of a master drainage community member, County, will be discussed will be aired during Mina Flint and the local program T ,. Thursday night when repre- the meeting, according to Com leaders. Conducting the sentatives of the Countys in- mission Chairman Clyde B. program will be Mrs. Delia Rushforth. The music is uncorporated municipalities meet Adams, Layton. der the direction of Mrs. Lola Kinsey, and posting of JU. the colors under Mrs. Evelyn Austin. There will be a talk by Darrell Stokes of the coupty HDl Air Force Base Aircraft turned off the produc- extension service on how tion lines at Hill AFB were nearly doubled during Fiscal Club work trains for citiYear 1959 just ended, according to Lt. Col- - William D. Bailey, zenship, followed by twelve chief of the maintenance production control division. short talks on spiritual inCol. Bailey said that 605 9, and aircraft fluence of the American way Howard Byttlnf were repaired during the 12 months. During Fiscal Year of life. Still 'greater production it A talk, "The Heritage of 1958, which ended June SO, 1958, 377 aircraft came off foreeast for Fiscal Year 1960. Young Americans," will be the production line a differ- Nearly 700 aircraft are elated given by Cheril Peterson. to be processed by the mainence of 299. Benediction by Danna Lee tenance shops, said Col . Bailey, Flint; opening prayer will Reason for the boost in pro- be offered by Latricha Garduction Howard Is a new package re- rett and pledge of allegiance J. Layton pair concept pioneered by by Caroline Adams and Ryttlng, 17, Layton, has reOOAMA and put to work on ceived a "Certificate of Merpledge by Carole Green. its production lines last year. Civil S. U. Parents and the public are from the it Under the concept, OOAMA invited to the program. Service Commission, Washperforms major modification-modernizatio- n J ington, D. C. work on the aircerHoward received the Summer Recreation Ladies tificate for placing highest League, Tuesday, .July 28, craft at this depot The using squadron does the minor mainamong 410 teenagers who 1959. Hamilton, MonLayton tenance. Previously OOAMA took an American History visitors at the home of tana, both and accomplished major and government examina- High Team Series: Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Munminor maintenance. 2655 Csfs and Eds Earle tion, given by the federal The new plan, in which parts son, 852 Valeria, are Mr. and 2411 Arts Club agency in Logan at Boys modification-moderniz- a Mrs, Bernard Brady. for State. Team Game: Irene Hess has been visitHigh sent tion are and jf 928 to OOAMA Earle & Eds Cafe in advance of the ing at her cousins, Patricia 873 -- Arts Club j son aircraft has cut "downtime Wiggill for the past week. that aircraft are grounded for Irvin Talbot and family Series: , High Indv. are visiting in Yellowstone In California 472 maintenance by 50 percent June Atkinson for a week. methods Old 453 cycled repair Evelyn Pitkin and Mr. and Mrs. aircraft into EQl every two Howard McMillan Layton Game: to three years. To overhaul family spent last week-en- d Vernon Johnson have a new High Indv. . 197 Ix)is McDonough in the Uinta Mountains. the aircraft took from 60-9- 0 baby boy; born July 9, at Reed-le185 Shirlee Sheldon California. They have anaircraft it Reverend E. G. Unseth, Noioand . 176 days. June Atkinson tcheduledrXo Hill once a year pastor of "Our Savior Luthother little boy borne. Chuckle, Betty Colman picked' 7 and comet off the production eran Church at Albert Lee, 20 months. Mrs. Johnson is line in about SO days. Minn., bis wife, Lorna and the former Joanne Offret. split. Col. Bailey stated that the son, Teddy, were week-en- d Mrs. Victor,Offret, 489 Coates Elva Vaughn picked package plan has increasec visitors at the home of the Ave., Layton and Mr, and Mrs. split. effectiveness of the Air Force Reverends sister and brother-in-Hobart Johnson, Reedley. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. Offret and her son, Kent, 11, by providing a maximum num- law, aircraft V. Van Campen, 262 Gordon have "been at the Johnson newcomer arrived. They re- ber of combat-read- y Ave. at all times. home In California since the turned to Liyton'Tuesday. attend school in Germany - William EdClearfield ward Massey Jr., 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E, Massey, 10 Villa Drive, Clearfield, has been selected as an Amer- - 4-- H 4-- H Will study storm drainage 4-- H 1 v rU F-1- Layton youth Layton girls Scores highest To camp Holt Lane Bowl 4-- H scores Layton Locals pre-plann- born y, 6-- I- - two-wee- k In preparation for the trip, Edward studied German for two years in school and also had private lessons. In addiclass will tion, a four-hobe given daily while he is aboard ship, on language and other details regarding the country he is to visit Edward will leave home August 10 with his parents for a vacation trip to New York and Hopewell, Virginia, home of his grandfather (Wil liam E. Massey) before going to Montreal. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, chair man of the citizens committee of the. county AFS, said Ed ward will carry community life at Davis County to Germany and the feeling of the German people back to this country. He was selected from many applicants on persona' lity and scholastic achievement, she said. at Lyman Lake Layton A ing for YWMIA three-da- y ; out- girls j of Laytons tenw&rds will be held at Lyman Lake, Layton stakes camping grounds In the highUintas, August 8, 9 and 10, according to Mrs. Lanora Grondel, 661 Marva, take sports director. Regular summer camp for the girls was held earlier this summer at Camp in Ogden Canyon, It will be the first time Lyman Lake has been used by the take YWMIA. Mrs. Grondel said in the future it will be utilized for regular camp; All types of recreation have been planned for the three days, including hiking, La-mon- di campfire programs, sports, In addition, a contest will be held to select a name for the camp area to be submitted in a stakewide contest. cooking, and handicraft. Mrs. Grondel will be assisted by ward sports direcouttors in he three-da- y doors event. K Wednesday Was Warmest day Yes, Farmington Davis County temperatures were recorded at the highest veekly av erage for this year last week, according to statistics gathered by the UJS. Forest Service Experimental Station at Farmington. shows free. , r' milking. The District 2 clubs will also each sponsor a contest- ant in a queen contest to pick an entry for Pony Express queen to bs chosen at Utah State Fair for national centennial judging. Tha Davis County Sheriff! Posse will sponsor Loralne ' Cloward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward, 59 South 2nd Eaat; the Boots n Saddles ladiea club will sponsor Frqncls Frost, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leland Frost, Kaysville; Twin Stars of Bountiful will sponsor Sue Anderson, Bountiful;, and the Westerners of Riverdale will sponsor Pat Robinson, Hooper, and Norma Lowe, Ogden. The fifth club. Riders of the Wasatch, Ogden, have not named their candidate. District officers in charge of the Kaysville meet are V. Smith Waite, Syracuse, state representative; Virgie Clark, East Layton, district tour representative ;. and Noreen ur 4-- H F-1- The only one from Utah, Edward is one of 32 students from various parts of the United States who will study for a school year in a foreign t , country. The exchangee will leave August 25 from Montreal, Canada, on the SS Seven Seas. He will arrive in Rotterdam September 8 and continue on to Germany, where school begins the second week in September.'. Edward will return to the U.S. about February after taking Nearly double last year F-8- lean Field Service exchange student to Germany. Saturdays program begins at 1 p.m. with races and trail classes. A parade on Kaysville main street at 6 p.m. a 111 precede the evening ahow scheduled for 7 p.m. The public le invited to attend all events. The evening riding will include clase A and B drills, parade class, ladies and mens pleasure, clover leaf and barrel races, pairs pleasure, ribbon pull, ctlf roping and wild cow of Europe. Hills aircraft production t ' attends Sanders. and basketball), sewing and presenting pantomimes. As H. a student at Davis, she was The organiFarmington a member of was a Red Cross representa- zation of the executive comtive; and a representative mittee of the Davis County for the school at Girls State Fair Board has been completed, it was announced this week in Logan. New - I In- Hillburn, and cadets Darla James, Nancy Henley, Spencer Sandstrom, Darwin Rice, Mike Murphyr Terry Miller, Brent Thomason, and Kent has blue eyes and -- V n, queen contest, announced today that Goldie Barton, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is V Encampment S w a n e r, Barton, - ' Summer For Fiesta W. t . vited as special guests are Diane Nielsen and ' Donna Sparks, the attendants to the Days of '47 queen. Members Lake town board member; and who plan to attend should a volunteer .witness from contact their camp captain. North Salt Lake. During an afternoon session, Tuesday, the jurors heard testimony from Mrs. Freda B. Wood, North Salt Lake town clerk and town board member in charge of the finance department; 0. Clare Breinholt, North Salt Lake town board member in Summer enClearfield charge of the public utilities campment for over 100 Civil department; Joseph W. Air Patrol members from certified public accou-tan- t, Utah was held at Mountain who two weeks ago comHome Air Force Base, Idapleted the annual independent ho. The left from audit of the Davis County the Salt group in Lake Airport books, as a member of the Members attending Salt Lake accounting firm, from Layton Composite Wood, Child, Mann and Smith; Squadron were Major Harand one volunteer witness. old Hillburn, Captain Helen Pretty girls Don NO. 17, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Simmons, 827 Cowley, Layton, ara announcing tha July lltn marriage ot their daughter, Carolyn, to 'A2 Mv LynifA. MSrttt, son 61 anJMrs. son L. E. Marti rt, of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin, Lake City, Florida. The couple are making their home in Ogden at present, Jaycettes. plan Party for kids. Layton The Jaycettes are planning their "Kids Canyon Party this Sunday at 3 p.m. In Mueller Park in Bountiful, according to Lois Vincent and her committee, Barbara Varney and Leah Dawn Rosenkilde. Lota of eata, gamea and fun are anticipated, along with a email program. All Jayceea, wives and children are invited for thla gala outing. NEWS BRIEFS' Fair board members chosen Farmington Davis County commissioners have appointed two new members to the Davis County Fair board.. They are Lawrence L Criddle, Clearfield, and Wayne Hodson, Clinton. Noticed less mosquitoes? Farmington Less mosquitoes in Davis County this year, says Morris Swapp,. director of the county mosquito abatement program. Mr. Swapp wan taking his information from light trap counts which indicate a much lower population this year. The highest count this year has been 225 mosquitoes for one night, while a year ago, when the mosquito problem was at its heighth as many as 618 insects were trapped, in one night. He said the tests were made at the Bountiful city sewer outfall. Cooler weather at the first of the mosquito season and a lower water table this yelr wetc cited by him as major reasons for less numbers of the , pests. . . , Will buy swim ( - equipment Kaysville Funds raised through the DavisCoun- ty Red Cross swimming program are to be used for purchasing training equipment, according to Mrs. Leone Gurr, including a canoe for kickboards and other equipment, and a y aquatic School at Bear Lake tration charge was fifty cents per said. life-savi- 10-da- ng I , ; i J 1 f ' ) courses, weights, a scholarship for ' in August. Regis- child, Mr Gurr I s County spending for June County ex- tion, $2,091.05; Exhibits, Farmington penditures for the month of $1,363.44; Flood Control, ; June, aa Hated by the Davis $3,749.09 ; Crop, Feat and County Board of Commissioners, are aa follows:' General fund, $35,914.60; Indigent and Hospitalization, $3,915.95; Health Center, Average mean temperature I $4,706.88 ; Library, $1,671.16; I Memorial, . $36.08; . Recrea for the week was 80.57. -- Weed Control, $1,082.05; County Agent, $463.94; Agi ricultural Inspector, $137.50; Roads, $10,409.44; Class "R Roads, $5,623.99; Garbage n, Disposal, $1,019.75$ Coa-structio- $2,277.1$. X r |