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Show , - - , . . UjuvuUaL KiCrtOUUUG COR?. 141 PIERFOINT AVE. , , . SALT LAKE . W(W wwryi-A-!- CIT1 10, UTAH vibe nt s i T vyy A V 2JS V55 5 v i v. - Aj35g5s!4 THE WEEKbV 1S yK 'I . No. 42 Val. 26 KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH September 22, 1960 i s , r; Inm LOOKING AS GOOD AS THE PRODUCTS they represent, these dairy darlings called at the Inland Printing Company Friday. Bill Morris, genial office manager for the Inland, likes "cheese and cheese pictures as well as anyone could. He iB pictured with the Utah cheese, samples of which were charmingly distributed by the Princess and her attendants, as they toured through Davis County. Left to right, Mr. Morris. Miss Ann Frandsen, Weber Countys Dairy Princess; Miss Sharon Baxter, Utah Dairy Princess; Miss Julia Smith, Centerville, attendant to the State Princess; and Miss Linda Chandler, Centerville, this years Davis County entry into the State Dairy Princess contest. luie i are Cooiitg Mi: ( Layton uses sales tax for improvements brings county tax higher this yoar ministrator. It is by the Davis County Commissioners of a mill; and is to be used for icnstiuction of new (jounty Ja,i when enough money has been saved in the fund Although most of the county tax levies stayed the same as last vear, and some were reduced, the addition of this levy has raised the total county levies fiom the 11 no 2 io millB for this year j13ted for ast vear g6 millg UxM. Added t0 piopeity taxes. Neveial oth,ewca are the state Schoo, this will be the County levy er municipalities will he of 12.10 and the total school charged with four of these exy th(J County Sehool tnct lm the municipal le- - district tax levy of 45 90 special district levies. Most This is in an unincorporated municipal levies remained area so theie is no munici- - the same as last year. However, Clearfield raised liom of the Countv, pioputv own- - pal (or city) levy added. 15 00 mills to 16.00 mills. In one district in Centereis will be charged lot mx ditferent special districts tor ville, five special district Clintons levy was lovveied which they will be paving levies will be included in the from 16 25 to 14 00, South Webers was loweied from 15.00 to 12.00; and West Bountiful's was lowered from 8 50 to 8 00. Broken down, and compared with last years levies, the County Tax levies list is as follows Geneial, 3 5(i. last year (3 50), Indigent and hospitalization, 100 The new fire truck represents the thud piece ot new equipment for the department in addition to the ambulance The city engineer will pre- There has been a fire truck, a tank truck and pare specifications and the the new fire truck. Council- city will advertise for bids in in the immediate future It man Verdon Spurlock charge of the fire depart- is hoped that the project, to be built at an estimated $50,-60ment. in the Clearfield area, particularly, TV dials were switched Clearfield will be completed beIn the of the city meeting Monday 'light from the exciting conclusion of Bourbon Street Beat, or a comedy or the Bar- council Monday night, the fore bad weather bara Stanvvyk show to Channel 7, KUED where four panelists discussed the Mrs. Betty Wilcox approposed council approved purchase Cleai tield Community Development program. the peared before the council to of a $1400 cover for With msdom and sobriety, these four Clearfield citizens talked over the seathe request permission to use for pool problems swimming e of then (ommumtv. its possibilities and urged the cooperation of all the son. The pool has been one of Verdeland Park units closed now until next sum- as a permanent place for lebukiits ui tiu community Open ditches and canals, ment program will, in no mer, but is still full of wa Girl Scouts of the Wasatch in attending a meeting for hazard to the youngsters of way, interfere with the Council to store their majobs luit her discussion of the Clearfield, are yet more of the city councilmen, but ter. The plastic material terials, aupplies and equipwill heat the keep covering Cleai tield Development plan. problems to which just solu- rather will aid these men in and in and chemicals the ment The city authorized Chuck tions are sought. Panelists were planning for tha citys con- kids and dirt out, Mr. Fair-hol- the use of a one bedroom Eduv a member ot the origThe Mayor pointed out tinual growth. unit not rented at this time said. inal 'teeimg lommittee for that recreation and park faAll four panelists expressfor the project. The Girl The also council has city the pioposed program; Rev- cilities m Clearfield are ed their hope that the town completed Scouta will provide their own a new for plans erend Walter Bishop, pastor some of the best in the state hall meeting on September extension to its water sys- heat and light, according to of the (leai field Community and show the result of care- 29 would be attended by a tem with the installation of Mr. Fairholm. Chuuh, Jesse D. Barlow, ful planning. of the thinking peo- an eight inch pipe from the majority Congratulations were exThe Clearfield representing LDS Church Develop ple of the community. Hill Field Road to U. S. 91. tended to Mr. Fairholm by groups and civic organizathe council on his election to tions; and Mayor Milton the spot of Secretary of the Hodge Utah City Managers AssoIn urging attendance at a ciation held in connection meeting to be held Thursthe Municipal League with day September 29 at 8 p.m. convention last week in Salt in the North Davis Junior Lake City High, the four used the Mayor and Mrs. Winegar, town hall words meeting Mr. and Mra. Wendall Snow, ll1 Tl to indicate it would be an for thu Friday Mr. and, Mrs. Harris Adams, br,; T,''11'0 ov,r nothr vuh for interested Sch opportunity w-tSJirs. Verdon SpurT.:;' yFxy eitizens to ex p re M them- c..b., The r.gers run from a spht-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jorlock, formation. are bolstered They direction a selves about the by big, rough line and a hard plunging full. Dick Bubak. Glenn gensen, all councilmen, attheir community is taking, back The to the Highland game. tended the convention along Taylor prior team is a peren- has the Junior and and They are Mike to offer suggestions nial favorite in its own fast Grant Cullimore Varsity Gardner, end; with the department heads the sopho- A1 even to air some legitimate Idaho league. Runsvold, and Ted and their partners, Mr. and back; mores. The varsity squad "gripes Mrs Jim Higgs, Mr. and The Darts have been tak- chose the 1960 team Mi Bai low bi ought into captains Terry, center. Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and their from ing lumps Region the panel's discussion the Mrs Brian Mottishaw, Mr. Three teams for two weeks, fact of the vast resources of and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, 21-- 6 to losing in Highland the now emptv vvarehouses and Mrs. Connie Stone. Mr. the season Fa,her-,oto opener and n of the Naval Supply Depot. 13-- 7 and Mr. Fairholm attended in Olympus last weeks These w alehouses aie for the convention also. thriller. the hurt However, squad lease bv the Navv and would a good made and Some of our readers aie ocsuielv lie a substantial re-bu- ilt long-rang- m Idaho Falls invades Kaysville vivn.'S F" ' T News deadline! nu-ile- effort showed definite improvement for the Titan game and casionally, disappointed when call or bring news in which job try thus cieating will be trving to bounce back they arrives too late to be put in oppoi t unities for old and undent- - of the Clear-- ( aalnst I(1aho Falls pv the current weeks newspaper. Meld aiea Here, again, are the deadlines Ik May oi for news. For anything social, that the proposed w idening w ill prev ide an oportunity to club news, PTA news, routine o, state through see how the local team stacks news of any sort, not later than t b. Melds business distiict UP against Idaho manpower, 5 p.m Monday. Half-time will be taken up u Oil (1 hung ome additional For anything of a ' special e pro Urns to the city It has by a Little League nature accident, sensational lei l lecommended that cuibjgame The outstanding Lay-en- d news of any kind, not later than e guttei be installed along ton Colts who have a highwav, Mayor Hodge game winning streak going noon Tuesday. In order for us to assure saul This would be a com- w ill play the Hill Air Force Base Hornets in a with twelve properyour new getting into the pamunity proiect ty owners having to bear a minute contest. The Colts, per, these deadlines must be coached by Glenn Palmer adherred to large part of the cost You may call any or all of Ed Fowler, have an exand Another of the news to Mrs. your in record Bowrmg, Little ceptional problems of growth is tin (paiiding indus- hands in accidents new Syracuse Lionel E Wil- hams and his son Jim liiiams are sporting bandages on their left hands. Both met with painful accidents recently. Street The senior Mr Williams caught his hand in a corn chopper at his farm Saturday, suffering loss of two middle fingers as well as cut tendons and a badly mutilated hand and arm. Jim Williams who teaches industrial arts at North Davis caught his left hand in a joiner saw during a class League play. period and suffered partial the ptoposed freeway which The Davis team is coached The Weekly Reflex loss of two fingers. will go acioss the east part by Gerald Purdy with asA few years ago the elder Entered aa second-clas- s matter of Clearfield. sistants John Dawson and at Mr. Williams cut the tips of Kaysrille, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. his fingers in an electrical MARY'S MEANDERINGS saw accident. -- Pee-We- 16-th- ms (125), ( good? quite as the school has taken ita place as being more important than the home and the parents must content themselves as being rank ignoran amuses in comparison to the wisdom of a fifth grade teach-'Now, the house is too r. Though the thermometer tells us that the temperatures still soar somewhat, still we can sniff and feel in sor bones that summer is over. From our next door neighbors comes the wonder 25) , Agricultural, 3.00 Roads, .25, (3.00); Library, 1.00 (1.00); Memorial, 1 00 (1 00); Exhibits, 35 ( 35) ; Flood Control, .50 (50), Reueation, .75 and Register to vote (.75); ' Capital Improvements, .75 (none) The school distrut tax has been set at 40 00. Last vear it was the same. The Stale School levy was set at 5 9ii as compared to 6 10 ot last year. This makes a total levy of 58.00 mills for school district and county taxes combined, as compared to 57 70 WAYNE WINEGAR, light, genial former owner ot Waynes Foodtovvn stoies in Kaysville and Layton, smilingly hands over the keys to his stores to Dee Smith, left Mr Smith, owner of Smiths Foodtown in Roy as well as othu supei markets, has purchased Mr Winegar's stoies in Kaysville and Layton He will continue to operate them under the name Foodtown. last year Districts ot the County and their levies are Weber Bas- drive utge YOU to keep in in Mater, 100, Mosquito mind the following dates Abatement .8 5; October 11, 18, November 1, North DavisDistrict, 3 75 Sewer, 2. Distiict N'o. 36, Lucy BarBountiful W ater Subconserv-anc- v ker, 96 N 2nd East, District1 District, 1 00, South N'o 9, Lucille Strong, 441 Davis Water Improvement East 2nd South, District No. District, 4 00; West Point 10, Norma T. Swan, 131 West Cemeterv, 50, Special Seiv-ic- e 1st North 2 Central C kavsvtlle oopeiat i n g with more than 11,000 Lions ( luhs in as many communities thioughout the United States, the Lions Club of Kaysville plans a "legister to vote campaign which will open here on October 11 If you havent registeied we 1 District, 00, Davis Sewer Distiict 60(1; and South Davis Sewer Dis- trict, 5 00 levies ai e . 20 00 (20 not; was and Lav Bountiful, ton of the he contingioup ,in Brigham Citv, 1 1.00 1.00 , ued w ith Tout v eai s of that a member of the squad at his Centerville, 16 00 (15 1 Clearfield, 0(1), school av ton area, junior high activ lty in the , 00 (16 25), last Clinton. on the base ca second his pluv ing young Thioughout Municipal 1 1 dent which took 1 1 1 1 a' i 1" all-sta- ( ( 1 c al memories first mystery personality Here he is take oft our long underwear because spring was "almost here!; spiingtime we admired the blossoms, but could hardly stand it until we could eat the green apples; in the summer, we could watch eagerly for a falling leaf and pore over the fall and winter mail order house catalogues that told of toming autumn; in the fall we started count, ing the days, never being quite aware that they were filled with a golden haze and the smell of pickling spices, until Christmas and a short school vacation. Now, however, we must be getting old. For each season makes us long to hold it close, never believing there can be another quite so perfect as this has been. Will there ever again be a summer so filled with peaca m our own little world? Will the days be so blue ricyed, the nights so star studded, the children so brown skinned, the zinnias so colorful can life ever again be quite this list-Layt- fe his to team which was undefeated reer, Lain Pieeie was not a lesson as ton, 3DO ((i(l), I aim-on- e might sirve 16 00 (16 00); hunt mgton bovs hw age, Lairy Preece I)av is-elm ( ountv champ-an- il athletic whom to prowSomewhat 'Heights 8 00 (8 00), k.ivs-hi- s the memoiv of his ef- - ions in 1957 and the Davis ess came c.isilv 1100 il00), l.ivton, . fort conduct, and his County titlists i hi following small lot his age, he v is ' UbOO), Noith Salt not tud with an unusual accomplishments will nbwjyeai 10 00 (10 00), South Lake, v to s two Hi also plavnl cai serve as an inspiration amount of natn e ability , but 3 00 , Sun- othc i s following in his fields of Babe Ruth league base- - the seiiousness, hard work, "ebn, 12 00 ( 17 00 , Sv i ae tm , W aset' t l of endeavor and all ai ounel el lort that he bal as a me min of lie r 00 est " Bnuntitul, - sdtch Fiont league leadeia foi and the this spelb, year, Beginning pUt cial citation, known as the ln 1959 (id and was shot 1 ship, gentle nianlv conduct, 8 00 (8 50) , West Point none (none), Woods (mss Larry Preece Award, will be stop on his teim at Cential and st use of lair plav that 1 ! 00 00) him n a made Little last he the to Junior ye Layton displaced given i tax lev n s tha Little Total He was active in valuable asset to am team ol League football player who, tball last vear, which he was a membei H t bv his application, team spir- - Liugue ba'-kc m n lit u a a, Countvs ip T He I avion who 85 it, leadership, sense of fair and m 195s and 1959 mifd 85 mills lur voungstn tange fiom as quaitw-geneitomes up with the Lany one distmt m ( ent ei v lip to plav, sportsmanship, and nutstandinglv conduct w aid f th, will have lavton (oltsiPieece 65 10 mills in West Point. on the playing field, proves football team an made the Duimg himself most outstanding nt which he. his In the unincorporated airas, in nt lo. Hull season he Phm.ut and the lommunitv (exiludtng Antelope Mind) throughout the years play.l' limit loi parents, w hole, and thus most nearly emu- - was hevond tin age tan he justly the levies range liom 71 5 lates young Larry in all his Little League plav, but was proud to as low as 61 85 nulls ! Little League activities. with the (o.uhing assisting At the time of his recent in a traffic accident death fully penetrating ameli of chili sauce being patiently near Central Davis Junior stirred over a stove; gradually and painfully the empty Preece jars have all been filled and are again lined on the High School, Larry He was was 14 years of age. shelves awaiting the onslaught of winter Peisonalitv in the Mysteiv Don I Puget, put vout we born in Brigham City, Utah, have put the wading pool in the attic for appetities; This week boxes "'ll it r les in one ol the bow i another sumWenand Carol of son L.u low , be at the Pink Bunny, mer; and there surely isnt going to be much more use the C dell Ireece, and moved to ownei ot B.tilovv luimtuie Entire and Hilton Rex Hm around leai field it dop'it this season for short shorts! count if vou mail them to tha five It :n field Motor Co ( leurtield Paint Inland Layton approximately in Shortcakes soon will lose the battle to pumpkin pies years ago. You gin ssed it and u did and (.lass ( ompany and warm spice cakes; squash will be baked slowly in an d 15 Ivan- The 14 ilues to Mi Aftei a year of Little M A Mthntiie oven that, miraculously, doesnt seem to heat the entire baseball experience lows identity gave a rather Di iv e ( It ai it Id house and all too soon the hot weather will not afford League Onlv thing wumg with dear pietuie of this man the excuse for downright laziness! Mi. Me Ln til e s entiv was He has one child about to Our beloved mountains are already showing splotches F t N that he missed the number giaduate liom the Univei-o- f of color and they will soon look drab to those who dont $ V ulentitv ing dues loi Mr. Isity of Utah. Eveiyone knows love them! If were going on any more low lie guessed eleven 'be likes people, old, young Bai picnics it had betand m l d d l n'. He was an ter be this weekend because time is clue- s- and theie were running out. Mi At my Captain during World means that That Can this summer now succumbing to autumn be the ) f will reieive $6 00 tor War II and was wounded in one we complained over as being too hot? Dire predicthe front lines. He particithe correctly identifying tions about its being unproductive seem not to have come and that pated in the invasion of NorPersonality entirely true as we look at our larder and waistlines that $14 w ill be added to next mandie on June 6, 1944. He 4 show the corn crop, at least, was and still is splendiferJi & ,7 weeks jackpot for the win- borrowed $10 June 6, 1936, i F Mvs-ter- v ous! to his furniture start ner who may guess the present i : ) It is all too true that time moves too fast only the Personality and also the business ana belongs to one 7, v- t , correct number ot identify- of the original families in ' days sometimes seem long. For now the children are "out of our hair ing clues. Next week's win- this area. and only tomorrow they will complete the Mrs. Barlow is prominent ner, then, will receive $34, job of cutting the binding cord. he or she names in the PTA and their son is provided Maybe this is growing old or upl If so, there is surethe Mystery Personality and an LDS Missionary. He is a iifhi W ly a certain comfort and delight in the process for now also the correct number of past president of Clearfield of we are able to see and feel the joy in saying a little sad is Kiwanis and no clues! Thb u wy.Ui personal identifying proud farewell yet in chalking still another happy aummer under Come on, get in on the fun Clearfields growth. Tha it aow ita Wilmet Btflew. LARRY PREECE and money drop your guesa Barlows have five children. the heading of "memories. Chalk up another summer under By Mary Bowring We have arrived at the conclusion that, perhaps after all, we are getting old whatever other way to explain our reluctance to see the summers end. Time was w'hen, like our children now, we looked forward to each new season. Wintertime, we couldnt wait to A new tax levy has been approved d ag Cgplla improvements; set at .76 Award to honor Larry Freece , i 1 llew .75 mill lovy for jail ! Layton City is sporting a biand new fne cost $22,900 and paid for through the extra which truck, Vi percent sales tax, according to Gilbert I airholm, citv ad- Panel emphasized importance of Clearfield town hall meeting up ouer I -- Bai-woo- I ji 1 V 1 1 My-ste- rv v 5 A i N ? |