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Show ' e .. r - m U- ALT IL13 . vfc y- U-- vs.13 - cnx ; CS? . - -3 e- , in laylcn GcujGi'cnso Sunday .J .VJSil Ij3 held in n'ov; ofc alio Iioo : , ' - Ini,' Has been, Edifice I ' ' . ! - 1 - ' . - built at cost orf over ,$400,000 y, ' Layton Layton Stale members an being called to their quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday, February 6 and 7, their new Stake' Home, located at 143 Chapel ( Street, aouth of East Gentile. 2 p.m. The building hat been completed at a coat in excess of $4oo,OuQ, according to Stake President L Haven Barlow. Cost of the 'building baa been shared by the Fifth and Ninth Layton Ward who will nta the building as their chapel, by Layton Stake and by the General LDS Church. Dedication of the building will not. take place until landscaping ie completed, President Barlow said. The Fifth Ward and Bishop K. Roger the building program. is Vernon Robins, the until he moved THE WEEIUjY congregations. Sundays general sessions, open to the public, will be held at 10 a.m. and Layton Stake Authorities u KAYSVILLE, i Call conference has been finance agent for the building Bean of that ward hae been in charge of Finance chairmen for the Fifth Ward position that had been held by Ben White-side- s of the local Fire inspection methods fire inspecKaimlngton tion blank for schools piepared by the national board of fire underwriters has been adopted v Davis School District for in all the school buildings m the district, Superintendent H Holt repoits pnmipal.s have been in-tut ted to appoint a faculty i mini to make m nthly fue ections with the custodian a d to file a copy of the fire iM'peiiion report with the Su-rintendent A e 11 In the past, regular inspections have been performed but there has not been a uniform method of repotting inspections. In addition to the monthly inspection by school peisonnel, there will continue to be leg-ulinspections by the file departments throughout the dis-- ti let. Each year a Salt Lake City firm checks all fue extinguishers, weighting and recharging them as needed Saturday evening meetings will be for leaders of the local congregations. Sundays general sessions, open to the pub- lie, will be held at 10 a.m. and i li j 2 p.m. Piesident I. Haven Stake Barlow of Layton will conduct, the meetings. ar -t I Elder Young was a piofes-- i sional executive of the Boy Scouts of America for 22 years before his church appointment He had also served as missionary, and was president of the New England MisHe has sion fiom traveled the church widely encouraging priesthood and mis- - in 1045. a Davis County construction 1917-105- 1. Takes January slump Pei nuts for building construction in the unincorpoiated areas of Davis County look more than a "seasonal slump durIt ing the month of Januai) lm the lowest valuation .l.inuarv of l'i55, when a total was re- valuation ol only i orded. During January of this year, the total reached only $10,714. Tins looks like a big raise over that of J05.1 but it fell 106,758 short of the December, 1059 valuation of permits issued by thi County- Surveyors office. That month's total was 188,-- 4 - 72 It also was 32,804 less than tne total lecarded for January iseni, when permits sued totaled $69,577 Oulv one of the 'even issued dunng first month was for new tonstruc-tno- i and only two others were fq i emodeling of lesidences. penmt was tor electrical and plumbing, foi which no tuition is listed, and thiee mits were issued for con-'- ii i turn of signs The few permits that were ' mil weie applied foi by: M 'ii.im F. Salt, 210 F 7150 " i n Bountiful, bruk addition u idi uce, vj.ooo, Bertha i tu line. Hill Field Road, move and remodol nimi ime lesidence, $4,0Ki; LeKoy it ill i, 4M West 6075 South, la-.- t pei-mi- t- , -- i Bountiful, buck residence, $10,-26Richard Prows, south of, Farmington, bign, $200; Col-- 1 umbia Pest Control, 7575 S. Main, Woods Cross, sign, $50; Charles W. Nye, 2255 S. 2nd West, Bountiful, sign, 2oo; and Glen Spencer, rear of 588 S. Mam, Kaysville, electrical and plumhing permit. activity. Bionary 4; All lonfeientes held in t'MIO will focus emphasis on youth development as part of a special Church-wid- e parents and youth progiam launched early this year by Church President David 0. McKay. Richard Stevenson to be tack. Fullout is the one mem- ace that can he oveicome. to carry out a complete camThe Ruial Defense Program paign- within the community in was developed with the help of which they live to put over this the National Advisory Council program. Use of the material MILD WEATHER BEAUTIFULLY WEEKS LAST brought children out to play Dnectors, and all the important that will be furnished might And they and their toys made beautiful, long with balls, hoops, or roller-ekate- s. tuial organizations such aa the mean the difference between shadows. This is illustrated here by little Debra Hodson, 4, daughter of Mr. and Farm Bureau, Grange, Farm-ei- s living and dying, should our Mrs. Richard Hodson, 40 W 1st North, Farmington, as .she tries to catch the shaUnion, etc. All these or- country ever be attacked. This week started out quite dt lferently, and the wi'e old dow of her hula-hooganizations and the USDA sup-- j ground-ho- g Publicity will be given in the didnt make the slightest attempt to brave Tuesday's sliishv snowport this program and are recstorm just to look vainly for his shadow. Can spring be far behind ommending to members of all papers and over KBBC, the voice of Civil Defense for Dathe local groups that they this program in their vis County, when this program normal winter discussion group will be underway and when and where all meetings will be held. meetings The General CD Program in Theie is a kit prepuied to Davis County is fairly well orassist local government, civil ganized. We should in the next defense, and farm leaders in sixty days have one of the best cariying this infoimation to communication systems irv. the rurural families through the here in Davis the country right Farmers who aie looking towaul haive-tm- g of an their ciup-- , next tall, children dieam-m- g ial areas. This kit contains needed to be able to County advising peopleconsidermaterials There is of running through the hose in the good old summertime, erstwhile gardeners longemetgency. meet-ings conduct a series of four able work yet to be done in the torn and tomatoes and iust common citizens ing lor some of their own for rural families. It cov-- I who like to bathe in water as well as dunk it aie hoping the legend of the ground ers the threat of radiation to cities and towns in the homes where preparation and protecthe family themselves, hog proves erroneous. tion against fallout and disasIf legend has the final 4av, xpmig is due any time. While that may sound good to livestock, and their crops. It ter is not what it should be. the information gives necessaiy people weary of winter, attlhj for defensive measures Mr. Anderson says if the peowater-wisit would be bFtljr can be used against the threat. ple of Davis County think that if the next six weeks proved" 1 1 The protection given by con- this 'defsnsa program id a lot to be wdnter and a wettei winter than has been noted since structing and improving such of nonsense, ha wishes to call defensive measures. attention to the reported speech October L in 1081, in the Lenin School of of The will ci field series The next meetings (le meeting Foiest Service employee Dale be m conducted different aieas Political Warfare in Moscow of Foreign of (he i c'(ciHn Pfankuch and Ted Rich of the the communities of which said: War to their hilt ( lenrfield Post No farming Unis, 8(07. Soil Conservation Service spent col- - between Communism and Capithe There will be Febheld on be county. will Monday, Friday and Saturday bucking talism is inevitable. of t may 15, it p m at the home ored slides to explain the work course, we are notToday, nature in all her glory up strong to be done and how to protect 5 2 223 West ol Hariv (reho, baiiiimgton Canyon while thev the human and animal life on enough to attack. Our time will North, Sunset took a snow survey. At the To win we All member', foiniei mem-bu- s the farm, the care of the soil come in the future. lower level, 7,000 feet, where shall need the element of and the informaand the and members ciops prospective they measuted the snow, there V ..ip invited to attend and bring tion necessaiy for survival. The was a depth of 82.44 inches I" ' a fnend who might be lnterest-- 1 material furnished in the kit The bourgeosisie will have to showing a water content of 7 the amount of be n interesting will give in mining inches. This is 5.5' of a jut put to sleep. So we shall' m mng is hung planned for fallout that the different anif begin by launching the mo'tl aveiage of 14.21 inches fowl withand can take mals, water, according to Alden Blum spectacular peace movement op? out harm and bow to adminisof the Forest Service Station record. There will be electrifyter the-- e protective methods. in Farmington. ing overtures and unheard of pm each twining will be a with Holy Maters fiom This oigamzation is now in concessions. is'ing At the (t(Mi feet elevation i it Shi me of I oui dc s m the making and very shortly 41.N, inches of snow weie Captalistic countries, stupid a rein of St it will be offered to every famand witn ranee, William lather lanliwl and decadent, will rejoice to having a water content Be i auletti m the of Davis ruial areas ily This is onl of 7 48 milie' m their own ileslrm-tioat he i (ant w PI i' oil the County It is going to be up cooperate 46' r of the IP vear aveiage o They will leap at anoth' ' n Band iqui.it mg out of the family themselves if they 16 811 watei inches A' He has iai" to invest a little of their er chance to be friends. y l.ci'i in Lav tc n soon as their guard is down, n o at 1 it' i ue in attending these inforCI11111 mi"n h ad at Rice To Piecipitation we shall smash them with our ( atnolic pan-he- s in Ltali mative meetings and want to nai 7 h elevation tic Station, clenched fist. This instructor, and the life then In 1 lies investment in 't protect suiioumhng during January was 4.62 liuhi ironically enough, was the press i The moil' foi the nine their home and farm Mr. This was favoubly noted .1 ident of the United Nations Lav a t h c i W illiani cl iv ill F ton hi unde u i of those who in are a'ks Ip the 91' of avei being Council in 1040. M e Security ell Cantu of Fat Pauli't the to rested make to minds their ti "iihig (athol up age for that month. do not with this concept agree ers will conduct the Novena of t lie Pli 'id In in Man that they are going to attend However, the water year lx Our Led of I.ouides at the St addition t hi w il be the entire senes of meetings but let us wake up before it is inteie'ting gins October 1. From Oitnbu P.o'e of Lima Pail'll ill Iavt n an i i foi m e as they are all important and too late and let us not lull our81. I'h 1, 1650, to Januaiy to 11 n.ilu from Itbiuaiv on yea on Fcbruaiy 11, any one meeting that is missed selves into a slumber from there has been 8.3! inches o' sive tie h tit i h itdebiates a special breaks the chain of informa- which we may never wake up. water which is only 17'. ol Dev o on v iM The I oui i I'.i't commemoiating the ap-- I tion that has to go together to Remember, you cant change the average 't.ut at 7 ei pm i.icli ever ng union of I.ouides It is in make the plan a success. He the stripes on a Tiger or the a 'i l At the waiehouse station n w ith pi ,i ii lollov H paratinn for the feast that urges that every one assists spots on a Leopard, however, Sdinfiie of the mi" at the Novena is held. and takes the necessary action hard as you try, op inches wen raon Farmington, recorded dunng January whu h is 78' f of the average MARY'S MEANDERINGS for that station Also at tin Farmington station from Ooto ber 1 to January 81, there hie been a total of 8.42 inches 11 of a corded, only 43 Much more snow is needed to bring Precipitation anywhere near normal home-giow- Elementary and that position of will be taken over by Harold Davis Junior High Berg. Mi Beig is currently a teacher at the Ciestview Eleschool in Layton, has been appointed to succeed Emil White-side- s mental Sihool in La ton. as principal of Davis High Joseph Cook, Syracuse, will School, according to an an- become pnncipal of the Clearnouncement from the Boatd of field High School when it opens for the fust time at the beginEducation, G. Harold Holt, penntendent. ning of the fall term. Mr. Cook Mr. Whitesides will retiie at has been the principal of North School, High the end of the current sihool Davis Junior Clearfield, for the past years. year Morris Swapp, Bountiful, was Othei new piinupals named b the school board at the named principal of the new Hannah Holbrook Elementary meeting held earlier this week Bonutiful. School, were Henry Galbiaith to asMr. Holt said that the board sume the duties as principal of will consider principals for the the new H C. Burton Elemenvacated posts of Central and tal y School in Kasulle. Mr. North Davis Junior Highs and Galbraith is presently serving West Bountiful Elementary of Farmington Schools in the near futuie. as principal Ste- su-O- Club council Schedules meeting Four subjects Farmington have been placed on the agenda Club for the Davis County Council meeting on Thursday at 7.30 p m. in the Extension Service office at the courthouse in Farmington. report of the results of A the Union Pacific scholarship and Youth Power Congress trip contest is to be discussed, as the fust item of the meeting. Membeis will also review the j i H V,' ' 1 nie.i-ure- I n. Father W. Cantwell conduct Novena Layton Feb t , 3-1- ' I m c ' ai Hey! Can you get it for Club Council. 4-- H Dog to master - two-doll- ar . t 4, Clearfield an-on- PTA Set -- Please get my license Kaysville If dogs could only talk, they would b reminding tin ir owners that its licensing (une again. A reminder has come from Mrs. Josephine Leavitt, Kaysville city recorder, thnt deg licenses became due after January 1 and must be collected prior to April J. Anyone having a dog not licensed by April X is subject to fine as well as a the license cost, Mrs. Leavitt said. 4-- S. Dog owners are reminded too, that a city ordirance lequires that all dogs be penned or tied up and may not run at large. Peter Anderson, director of the county dog pound with which Kaysville is affiliated, and some of bis assistants are checking the community now for all dogs. Licensee may be obtained at theicity office or from one of tHp membere of Mr. Andersons crew. Feb. meeting Clearfield Mrs. R o s c o e Grover, third vice president in the state PTA, will be the guest speaker at the Thursday, Februaiy 11, meeting of the South Clearfield Parent-TeacheThe meeting Association. is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the schools purpose room. , In addition to the speaker there will be some musical selections and a short business meeting. Refreshments will be served under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Cummings, hospitality chairmen. . rs multi -- v; v. By Mary Bowling Howevet, all is not lost yet Oh sad to sav, Im wore afraid that I dont know any A leaders banquet is to Mr. Blam said. The snow stoim of the right people. be held during the first week of Tuesday brought .87 of an Nobody I know can gel it for me wholesale". On of March, so definite plans for inch precipitation to the Farm those occasions when our toaster has toasted for the this event as well as county ington station. activities "during National absolutely last time, when the iron has heated its last Another snow survey up the Club week will be completed. in 1949 has heat, the refrigerator that was so will be taken towam canyon lost charm and been its its by outgrown family, or we the end of the month, Mi decide the time has come for us to buv some other elecBlam noted. The survey that e gives a truer picture of water trical appliance that everyone" has I dont know forecast for the summer sea who says, Well, for Heavens sake, let me know son is the one taken around the when and what you want. I have a brother-in-lawhose H .A 4 ' tentative program for the leaders school and theyll nominate a Davis County leader to run for an office on the State average. BETWEEN A BOY AND HIS DOG is a comradeship unknown by any other combination. The love of boy for dog is deeply reciprocated in the case of Bobby Bargar, above, and his dog Pug. Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bargar, Kaysville. that 111 . 4-- H A their Clearfield VFW To meet Feb. 15 venson, Central I n e, Principal of Davis High Farmington Richard S. current principal L! M. Anderson, Davis County CD director, advise that this week he received from the executive office of the President the new Rural Civil Defense program. This is going to be the largest program ever set up by CD and pei taming to the protection of the rural areas in case of attack. Mr, Anderson says that if this nation ever is involved in a nuclear war, its ultimate victory will depend heavily on the ability of our rural people to survive, to sustain themselves, and then to provide the whole Nation with the foods and other things needed for its survival and recover. The greatest threat of thermonuclear weapons to Rural America is radioactive fallout that can cover thousands of square miles, far from the actual place of at- The visiting official is Elder Young, a member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-da- y ' 4, 19St Program ready to go , S. Dilwopth Davis adopts, uniform FEBRUARY Z New rural Civil Defense Layton A prominent leader to California. of the Church of Jesus Christ After thfe stake conference meetings are held at the church of Latter-da- y Saints will adSaturday and Sunday, the building will be used for regular dress a two-da- y conference of .1 Fifth and Ninth Ward meting beginning Sundsy, February 14. The visiting Official at the conference this weekend is the Layton Stake Saturday and Elder 8. Dilworth Young, a member of the First Council of Sunday February 6 and 7, in Seventy of tho Church. Layton. Saturday evening meetings will be for leaders NO. 43, THURSDAY, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. me wholesale? sister and she wants to sell it for $19.95, And if he and if I did buy it it would turn out to be clipped rabbit and I might add, the fur wouldnt be the only thing clipped! None of our friends ever say, I can get you all the canned goods at 20 less than your grocer pays for them. And if you want some meat well, I know this packer who handles nothing but U.S. Choice and hell let me have all I want for cost. How about getting you some and putting it in my locker then you can just help yourself whenever you want!" I go to the grocery store often and it never fails to happen that the things that are on special this week are the very items I stocked up on last week. So far, no one has introduced me or my spouse to an important executive who has been looking for talent such as ours and who immediately offers at least $14,000 a year to work four hours a day and hell move all our furniture and children to California in the winter and Jackson Hole in the summer because thats the way he likes to operate. When I am introduced to someone, it seems he lost his job last week and he is- wondering If I or my spouse ' could introduce him to some important executive So, its easy to see, that I dont know any of the right second cousin is acquainted with this fellow whose uncle owns an appliance store. Whatever you want, D can get it for you wholesale!" No indeed, its more likely that well buy it after everyone else already has bought one just like it and it turns out we get it the day before new models come out and there is a cleaiance 50'. off sale on last year's styles I If we buy a 1959 car, it develops it wasnt owned by a little old lady who only drove it to her club meetings on alternate Thursdays. who drove it to school Ours was owned by a teen-age- r 1 every day and skidded around every corner on the way and used his own judgment about when to go out at night and how fast to drive and when to have the oil checked. , people. ' My friends are the grocer the honest Nobody ever approaches me on the street and murMy books are water: those of r car dealer, the reliable milk man, the small store own the great geniuses are wine. murs in a barely audible voice that he ha this-fanmink stole that used to' belong to Borne movie staryirho er few of whom have wives with big diamond tlarna Everybody drinks water. Santee L Clemens gave it to her maid who, it seems, gave it to ttyt'guys and none of whom can "get it for me wholesale!" t - hard-worki- ... f '6 1 r H? t 1 t rn U 7 M |