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Show " ?&& ' f ; RFtEXEAPER: "Page Iff' January 14, 1960 Layton JP lists llUOXlIiG and FISHIiiG : By Gary t Iverson Arrests, fin DunngDac "Laytoa Juatica of Layton.; the Peace, B- - M, Anderson, meted out fines to the following during the toonth of December: Clarence JM, Iverson, 109 East 1 North, KsysvUle, negligent f"- District Conservation Officer for Utah Fish and Came ' J4 tor's license, no1 titan registration, $S0 and 8 days in jail, jail sentence and $23 of line 'suspended liupon- - submission .of driver's cence and proper - registration .1.. S. 5 E., Clearfield, fallura to stop, $10; John F, Myers, 01 8. Main, S3 m.p.h. In 40 mile zone, $13 and days In jail, jail sentence suspended upon payment of fine."- William. Harris, Modesto, Cali138 fornia, petty larceny, $25 and 10 days in jail. LaVar D. Kinder. 148 W. Robert Ave.,' Salt Lake City, drinking in and about vehicle, $50 and 10 days in jail, jail sentence suspended upon payment of fine; Verde-IanJoanne L. Garner, car not under control, no Utah operator's license, $25. Rhea . Moulton, 360 S. school Bonntfiul, passing-2 d, bus, $10, Eugene M. Fuentez, 4754 RED license, $10; HAFB, . Verde-lan- 1 expired driver's license, negligent" coilison, $25, $15 suspended apon presentation of proper Elwood M. Johnson, driving undinfluence of liquor, failure to keep car under control, $225 and 30 days in jail, jail sentence and $25 of fine suspended on payment of $200; er-the . Robert Reed, 669 Duncan Place, Salt Lake City, public intoxication, COraiayS in jail, suspended on payment of fine. Failed to pay fine, committed to jaili ; Paul Torrez, 26 Pacific Ave., Salt Lake "City, driving under the influent of" alcohol, $200 and 30 days in jail, jail sentence ffpon payment of the fine. Jay Neilson, 937 A E 5 S., Salt Lq$e; City, failure to keep car under- - control, $10; . Thomas M. Sharp, 381 4th Ave., SStrLake City, 55 m.p. in 40 ' " utile zone, $13; ' hailieR .Dale. 130 N. First W.; Ka'yxvffle, no drivers license possession, passing a loading in school bus', $15; Joseph. A-- . GaHegos, registration, $5; ,u. Steien-'H- . Moon;' Mamrmington, -- - :Z2 Mr. and Mrs. Kraut roeaivsd a plaque for their contribution Gary 8chroadr, 1207 W. 1800 i to tho holiday scon. Mr, and N Maurice Cole, 183 W.'l230 entry blanks wert distributsd Mrs. Wayne McKenzie, 438 W. N, Bill Kennedy, 1550 N. 880 in Sunset stores and 80 perW. and L. G. Wadman, 189 W. cent of tho blanks wort taken, 2480 N.but tho number of people' en4-- H Mr. Maerk ' and committee tering tha contest wti small. council : member Dele Moncur expressed ' Judges for the contest were A meeting of the Farmington thanks for ths interest shown Mrs, D. T. Lund, Cltsrfisld, and Davis County dub Council those who onttrod the con- Mrs. Loren Moncur and .Sherwill moot Thursday evening to by test Mr, Maerk stated that 200 man A. Waymsnt, Sunset. , tha which year program plan will be carried out by Abo tut-- 1057 no Utah Jforth 55 m p.h. in 40 dub ELK FEEDING AT 4-- :CII HARDWARE ,Jt 'i turns " her children when she d.tcev trtd tie fire and hastily phoned to the telephone where th girls prom: iy sai.t out the alarm. . The- response of citizens was prompt siderabl of th furnitifreT end clothing of tho family.' was saved in more or less damaged - 270 W. 2 &, Balt Lake City, disturbing the "peace, 2, $jft; Jerry-- A. Jdyew.-.JtoutBox 103," Layton, .No Utah Opera- i'lnce Hayes, Shirley May Wiggfns, - pares, 4- - " wtftihr 10 tain.' Lorn C. Doyle, Lc:!:i Eybco's h , (From the file of The WeekReflex on January f, 1320.) ly I) On Monday evening about .8 2450 N., were judged second oclock, the residence of Lester best and were awarded a loving By be on East Locust Street in Kaysvfll was practically - deeup for their entry, France Maerk, chairman of stroyed by fir . . my have the JC committee for the con- been caused by defective flue, test announced that honorable overheated stove or. by. somemention goea to the following thing being thrown on tho stove familioa for their entries: Wen- by on of tho children. Mrs. Bybee was horn 'with dell Jorgenson, 818 W 1300 Nj I Sunset Mr, and Mr. Frank gjraut, 133 W. 2300 N, unset, rera awarded 1st place for the most attractive and original Christmas homo decorations, in S contest sponsored by tho Sunset Junior Chamber of Com- . t TRIP TO THE PAST 1 -- ,a A est homo g: ccrnticns Annour. 3 I;v ifPm.neat JG V V'1-. condition. The building was not wholly burned owing to th -- efficient . action of tho fire fighters, but ths damage was considerable, 'R4-fle- a Mr. Bybe informed-Th- e that h had about $700 inbe surance, while his loes-wil- l about 1200. Mr. Bybews at Syracuse with thq Horaa .pra- , matie company, having A., part' in th play staged 1 there ; on that evening. - , 4-- LVH Those interested in enjoying the Elk St the Hardware ranch Will be happy to learn that Joe Berger "reports that they are moving into the fsed grounds. It appears, howweefc enda that week ever, that due ts tha crowded conditions during the day visits would prove to be best. ; This department property, often called Utahs Little Jackson Hole, annually' plays host to te many tjl. 450 head. of Elk. It eomprlaea tome 9,000 acre dedicated to the betterment of i the 'Cache Elk Herd. Every operation taking place here throughout the year revolvaa around this support of thesa W aplte or Elk. Pheasant censue Winter censusing of the six ratio of our phsasants la nowtinderway. Although the obsgrvipg is fcet jost beginning, it appears to this observer that much can still be done to exact a just and equitable harvest of this great resource. It is difficult .for jsome to realize and accept the game department techniques of management. I believe that more genuine interest in these problems would enable our sportsmen public to be better informed and would lend some genuine support along -- Club .member ...throughout, the . , . . County;, Dufing tbs meeting, which is to be held at the Extension Service office in tha County Courthouse, Geraldine Mason and Dale Child will, report on their recent trip to Chicago. These two members were awarded tha trip to the National dub Congress, for their outstanding work in projects. house MM 2,000 West 700 So. SYRACUSE Olf.IEATS TAylor 91 WHOLESALE 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Burton. Mr. Carney use hli spare time improving on a model railroad that h has installed in' the basement of. Lie home. Mr. Clarence Snider, 83 Beacon, who is also interested in the same hobby, often per-suit with Mr. Carney. Scott Snider was four year these' lints. old on January 9. Several small Davis Wildlife Federation Election of officers of the Davis County Wildlife Federation" has been set ahead friends attended his party. Parents of Scott are Mr. and Mrs. to the early part of February. Make contact with your federation membera and join, Clarenee Snider, 83 Beacon. t in this important occasion. in A family birthday party was Lets all keep in mind that their annual banquet and dinner will be coming up this enjoyed Sunday afternoon early spring. Tickets are now on sale, I understand, which would entitle you to mem- when Diane Wilcox reached her second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. bership and reservations at the banquet. Jack C. Wilcox, 29 Aircraft, are and Mrs. Harold Sparks, Mr. her parents. mile zone, $15; and Mrs. Glen Whltsel, Mr. and Mrs. Viola Whiteaidea, 83 Fred Moreno, Layton, disturbMrs. Clyde Thims, Mr. and Mrs. 10 days in ing the peace, $25, Colonial, entertained the Sky-lin- d Mr. John and Mrs. WiEllis, Mr. end Mrs. ArLayton jail, jail sentence suspended upon Bridge Club January 5 nold Judd have received word llard' Erickson, Mr. and Mrt, with 11 membera in attendance payment of the fine; Rulon Ellsworth and Mr, and and two gueits, Mrs. Barbara Richard Moreno, Layton, disturb- that their son Arnold Leland Mrs. D. C. Summery and fam- Hendrickson counbeen has first end Mrs. Maude in 10 appointed days ing the peace, $25 and ilies. Tb. evening was climaxed Moulton of Colorado, who is jail, jail sentence suspended up- selor of the Wahiawa Branch with dancing in the basement here in the Hawaiian Islands, where on payment of the fine; visiting with Mrs. Isabella of the home of Mr. and Mrs. LDS Mission. en is he Smith. High pnse of the eveserving J. D. Thornley, 142 South 3 The supervising elder to the John Ellis. ning went to Mrs. Isabella East, Kaysville, negligent colliMr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilson, Smith and draw branch is William Gale Toone, prise to Mrs. sion, $15; son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion 231 Aircraft, attended the Rose Olive Wixom. Dinner was failure Bahranl, Logan, Bazorga Parade at Pasadena, Calif., served. Mrs. Reids Bringhurst to have vehicle under control, Thompson, Kaysville. New Years Day. It was one will hold the next club January Skylin $15; of the sight visited by the 19 at 7 p.m. Birch Circle was alive SatLewis S. Matlock, 1041 S. 13 Margaret Lund tour during children January 7 Mrt. Viola White-side- s W., Salt Lake City, failure to urday evening with their visit to California. Some held a sorority meeting and neighbors gathered around stop at a red light; included. Disneyland, at her home for Beta Sigma Dale Owen Crockett, 641 E. a Christmas tree bonfire to Knox Berry Farm, Marineland, Gentile, Layton, 85 m.ph. in 60 roast weiners. . Included were and Farmer'S" Market. Las Ve- Phi of the Beta Alpha Chapter. Seven members were presMr. and Mrs. Jim Summers, mile zone, $50; O ga was s stopping place .also ent. Rex P. Hurley, 375 Wasatch Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn, Mr. for th group going and comIrene Whitesides, Drive, Layton, 55 mp.h. in 30 from Los Angeles. ing ' mile zone, $30;' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben registration and driver's license the holidays in Whjtesides, Pentaluma, Calif., Spending Ralph Kent Hall, no Utah opera- within 10 days. were Mr. and formerly of Layton, underwent Idaho, Wayan, 23 LaVern tors license; Improper registraDonley, E Joye assault and battgry,$25 lbs. Carl Carney and famify. appendectomy the first part tion, fined $50 Und 10 days in Beacon, with Mrs. Carn$$V of. January. She ia recovering jail, jail sentence and $25 of fine and 30 days in jail, jail sentence suspended upon furnishing proper suspended upon payment of fine. parents, "Mr. and Mrsf 154 satisfactorily. Cut, Wrapped and. Frozen Hama and Bacon Cured 65 Pound Average PORK es and-assis- Layton Ilers FREEZER SPECIAL 7 Lbs. Beef S Lbs. Beet Roasts Steaks lbs- - 5 Lbs. Pork Chops Lbs. Pork Liver 5 Lbs. Ground Beet 5 Lbs. Fryers 1 Lbs. Beef Stew 5 Lbs. Baby Beef Liver S ASSORTED MEAT - ' others RETAIL MEATS 3 u $1.00 GROUND BEEF POT ROAST LB39c BEEF STEAKS LB. 49c PORK SAUSAGE 3 PORK CHOPS CENTER CUTS LB. 55c BABY BEEF LIVER 3 BEEF t $1.00 Lbs- - , 10teSF PORK UVER d, fill ,Ti inr In) Is Proud to Announce the Appointment of JUL M m Ipipiint arm for lair Traete- Hi 91 -Their between Layton and Clearfield IP -- Commercial - Type Tractors -- Implements- Open House Sat. Jan.16 9 A.r.1. - 6 P.H, ? ' 1 1 t ... yV-- Ik' I V f J C - . ., . end-con. ) '1 - ' ..A'Tj , V - - 1 S- .- ' |