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At the depot, which sup- plies the Navy all over the orld , ' . . A attfrCti16 - ' 4 00. , E... DAVIS COUNTY , , - I ONLY,.0 YEARS OLD WITH - ALL- - , . AEI UNEQUALLED $2308000 WATER . of tovm whkh This bactoria Increase. end, .,, litho times with a - -- , . llowkds11 Oa et e.1., 11 - 0 -- . and at a cost of $250,000 all With -- e- kh "' i.-- 4 -- - -m- -sisti non. North low Insurance , Solt - , . , . Is In Ole contei of .. r . al . k C , 'Thit - North Solt lets - - "get-up-an-g- , ' twill' city wrvices at ksi than , a Choke ground S , : pertaining to ti$e ,,...r indintriol posst;es of North Salt take, -- Freida Woad, North Solt E L I, 'feta - :. MP: VP, .111.... C.:: , ,. - - - - ' - , , , ' ' ;IRVIaS , ,, , ., . . ': - , . , r.cniii-I . , Isn't, INDUSTRIAL MANY , AND SALT - tAICE - CECALISE ,,,.,...,,, RCIAL ,,, HAVE , .i , , - i0.. ,. ,,, ....,... , ' --,:. ,, .,: - -- : ..., 40VED INTO .. , , . '. - .' OF THE ADVANTAGES THIS - AREA HAS .., ; -- t - ---, , - 8, ENTERPRISES - Wool Growers ,,.., ' '- - OFFER . ,.,..,,. , '' : ' Finish-Bor- - 2- - 361 Union Pacific Annex Building Salt Lake Cty, Utah tor SOW lambs and Wood, Patrimdz thololt lake lam Salo .. ' 11,1,40' , l'Ea ,, 00 ( -- - K- i litil: 1 Apia jte...,t1:11 ?o, ) e - , . i,7 , 7 . stockmen realize more fully every day that it pays them-to market their livestock through the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards ---,- Wise take, Uta.11, because it ' ' - ,2"Regular Market Monday through Friday ---Au- ction- Every- FR A n TP n fl).:0:12...,15, ,- oz 31" ', - -- , - . )- Friday-a- t P2R L.VIak...' U ' ' ' ; Do, - 1- is in the center of meat con. sumptton in the ever growing jntermounfain West. - i . in North Salt ' ,, 44:1 t ' - - o: stem . - )f 4C; s 6 k ''e'o.Ltkt I, .,' , l tkitkit-t-i- lip : , - -- ,TP7-MARICET- '. ,, k r , - 'A be 0 olo7belpipshaPe . 'klyESTpcg .'. e gib ASSO.t " - . - ; - ARDS . , Drilling crews holed through the three-mil-e gateway tunnel of the Weber Basin recli- mation project last 'Mirth. It's part of a, $60 millionscheme to save 350.000 acretett of water annually west- - , ,, 111.1nto, Great Salt Lake. , . - , 1A the average number of lambs saved per ewe were much lower then than litee be says. The average fleece weight In 11134 was 9.3 pounds, corn. average pared with 1943-5- 2 Of 9.2 pounds. The mutton type sheep, hich Is rapidly replacing the wooltype has Increased in eight from an average of,, 65 pounds to an average of So pounds. - ------ able.. Proximity' to large Oise makaa largo labor dredis -' available. ' , - .... . . ..tlaturtst "gas, pawls, ample watt supply, weer far firs) serrke, polka pritection; garbage sellect,on' are all avail.' ' --- t Vji,.. , .... , Freda I Wood, SUCt Charles Mask) - .i- - ,, 71- - - - , take, Utah ,' ''',. , , Board Members ore, Roy C. Hatch, pen - , IP , Noah Sob tole toord of oio Mrs. subdiv- , -- end proporty ;tempt( for and commrtiol ..7,,,, iding,-Industriot FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ".gli-.4- , Is evoiloiolo UTAH WOOL GROWERS AKE UNION STOCK un in 1954. 116wevert the average weight of the wool clip and AVAILABLE LAND - Sea4onPd gredingd nd.11 ousei ty. reports. The 1901 total was 2.882, 000 compared with 1,167,000 - - b4, ! existinglinits.-------- Utah City-- 40 Oildn minutss favorabla to httlustrial iK '4;.11 - ,Abaluttaltstalarligo.lunts,.. the cost. '7one-hal- f 4 Is very d owever,---strangersere,-- . Six minutes to downtown Solt Lake Soirth. , - pot-bellie- d - expansion and subdivons. 4; GNI , one-roo- There were fewer ewes.for breeding in Utah this year W-tAk- : a.m. school-cu- e . . - -------------- one-roo- , a vest network of . --- --- EWhites1des ., - Utah Ewen 0.1305T:::' Show Decline . North Salt Lake , d of TRANSPORTATION : .0,,,,,... 'I .. . . - - , .-- , - - . ' - ---- - ' .,,, .,e3.-.e..- lavis . - - '1uPPI --- 4. , take fools it has the --- -- comers on one side, and long. Always there is the flurry Boosters claim Davis is the fastest growing area of the of excitement accompanying time residents on the other. Modern citizens are not the the state.- Census takers. counted "Operation Moving" exstarched only ones gifted with ingesmell of fresh paint, 30,867 people in 1950, but Plant work.érs nuity, however. Many old- aren't the only ones who Peet to find many more by curtains at the windows, timers may recall 6the story crowd the four-lanhighways the time the next census rolls empty, cardboard packing told about John W. Steed, who of Davis County. boxes stacked in readiness for around. lived in Davis County in its Trucks carry. to markets in SVhen we first built our the waste collector after days. Mr. Steed had pioneer Salt Lake City and Ogden, was the it home in been to cut his win Layton, has hard worked away. put everything grade A milk, fruit, vege- on the street. Now one of wood. He only ter's comes supply the Then integration tables, and nursery stock prowe re surrounded." his house Stacked it that against a Into duced on Davis farms. community strange E. M. This from 89 year-olbe would where it handy for is going to be "home." Workers Cross Line Whitesides, who has seen alot use , tof new peo-:This absorption Thousands of South Davis of Davis history made. has not always come easy - But the wood began to dispie folks drive daily to shop and children lie once taught appear. Mr. Steed knew that to Davis County's old timers. office Jobs in Salt Lake City. from 8 to 20 years in age in a was not all being burned it when have been times Sul khousands of Salt Lakers school house heated ,There members of his family. were by newcomers tolerated, cross the line into Davis stove. by a glowing a good-sizepiece of welcomed. Now, Taking than rather years in the -plants. as pavis ' teaching profession the most part, greeted eager-- and poured in an ample supThe latter taking advan- - County school superintendent. I A transfusion of new blood ply of explosive black powder. ly. tage- of taxes lower than in School Dedicated Be resealed the holes and the for wonders has done - Salt Lake Countyrefine oil, A new modern elementary put the log of wood back on energy and vitality of Davis manufacture wax,, repair and the pile. is this finished school, year, County. rebuild Diesel locomotives, E. M. The next night family memthe his in new new named had The honor, people and process meat among I Whitesides Elementhry ideasmodern, progressive,- berg heard a loud explosion other things. from the house across the School." plans Interstreet. After that, no more-' DaViS made national con- est in government was stimuI wood disappeared from hisservation. history a few years lated. In one election a whole floods newwhen of ticket pile. consisted ago periodic party which raced down the eroded slopes of the Wasatch Moun- tains were stopped by con- tour trenching. Denver and, Rio Grande A system of ter-1121170,114 APe-nwas races. bulltondenuded million dollars for Improve- areas by CCC workers and Health-EA- T ments and additions to road oblique rock diversion walls the were built highway along and station facilities and to flood waters from LAMB equipment, continuing a pro- - farmkeep houses. gram begun in the mid- Davis folks saY that thirties. 4 ; ham Young once foresaw the Beauty-WEA- R A major line change was day when the area between completed at Agate. Utah, salt Lake City and Ogden near the Colorado state line. would resemble . one continyou may receive a "w elcome aboard," hearty even though you're a hopeless . . .. - ALT . , mod porfoci wator system In tho world with an ample wateri uPtAc, . A - is' fir- floWprotection-Wfiparts of the underwritors, InsuriAg. good fire protection requirements , , - - de "Am., minimum of ' calls Davis County's houses. - tion-com- 1... Iwo WV. coot IlehosT . Nor Sett ou 'nobles the town to supply water for culinary, Industrial, or fire sorvice . North ' ti-- LIONS ham and ,Leland Smith try out barbe-pit. , newsectionotroadbed Sh 64'4 . 7-..el"'atIF;")..- ..t.z.... track was laid, eliminating Builders Doing Best two sharp curves and speedToday's 'builders are doing ing traffic. best to make that predictheir ila A totalof-45-mof new e true. Thousands of main line rail was installed at families moved into have a cost of $1,300,000. One-Davis County to make their ' third of the replacement rail permanent homes.was laid between Castle Gate and Gilluly, Utah... IF largest single item on this 160 - year's schedule of Rio Grande expenditures. which amount 1 4a to $133 million in 20 years, was an expenditure of nearly three million dollars for new equipment and modification : --- hWA pt.:: w . a free circulatinchigh This system acquired , --os c- areas and pumpod to tho OSSOMS at all prossurs fresh Water system wor ooto, Cwisky - ., In thst lower resertoirs uncloi pressure). 1. - by mountain springs and wells supplied are located - (,ho wells , - Is wok iiiptie Perini - ' , i: - ....: world, , SYSTEM With ntservoir . capacity of 650,003 gallons on the high 1 - BOUll ,... .,.. .0 :ovoiltio;11,10 .. , WOOL ' Moose Npo ' A -- I - . b For Style and Ow Seel Coop THESE INDUSTRIAL ADVANTAGES , For 1 . . t .. FASTER THAN ANY TOWN IN . T 600-mil- e Is GROWING . , lr. Betters Road . , , Rio Grande t. ,.... e S. 1 ' t lidtwoomoott - G. E. ,diesel locomotive plant at Today Davis County is tied both to Salt economically Lake City and Ogden. Civilian men and women trom both of these cities flood U.S.- Highway 91 to work at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, the Og- - .... trucks ,hauling- milk and vegetables to babies. carrying people to jobs that buy bungalows and bring more - moll wrought. l dAahltrooleirmingt , .: t lobs.---homeST--W- , ,' ,7, - BOVNTIFVL first-Mormo- . 1 1 atomi-cageha- 11 , principal Mai MANI -- - - I -- ' T -- . I -- .. P- .r,,,. I tailor'. And Kaysville, one of Davis , County's cities-- later was named for John Kay, who minted the coins with gold dust from Sutter's fort. .11,1 , ,..41, - 1 ' --aut-os The desert land. of a century ago- has blossomed into fertile fields and bustling cit4s lin- 81 MEN'S ' ... - the ing the highways between --urban centers-o- f Ogden. ,-..' ': LLUIIIIN G sivEATERs and Salt Lake City. Appropriately, it was named ir 4, for a military man. We say BLAINKETS6111 ROBES appropriately because its ' three military installations " fret Los -- - -- - -- -- pirliat 4 4,ailorifom . .Incur- lots---- ot 0 schools and churches in the '4440 ' 28 RICHARDS STREET county today. was Capt. The military Daniel C. D av ran the ?dor.. mon Battalion. , By coincidence, most of the 1 , i.9 Block South of Temple Gate 1 men. present when gold was discovered at Sutter's fort in Complete Uno of Alto's one toile? Sportswear 1848 were member$ of the bat.. 4 :: pioneers would. gaze in wonder 1 at the changes in IDavis County the, 1 ,,kgrot: ,r r yd,,, Ildlistry and a YESTERDAY'S , ...., - wallionammonmEminmolliolti By WANDA W. LUND . . ' Z market . , f .. .. ,,, - ' , mills ' UtahfaWoole7 :- - 1 - .- I .' ,. . . I 7- . .. . I . ,,, ,,..., k Centerviire. ii!! 333333 ' - , if T it, s ,,. ! , VISITORS;Egyptian food minibtry o finials visit Smoot's dairy located in OF NURSING ; iik. ". . , 0.1 11 ,',...77.1i' s:-.--- b.. , to the community, ST, MARKS hospital to the present 250-becapacity, and In patient's can hos kept abreast of every advancement In medical scionciond modern equipment. Its service HOSPITAL has grOWn from ," . ' 0111114, 71. Everything moves along the super highfway 1872 - , . ,,r1-- 1 4 ,.... ...., , ' ' ; IQ .....,, r . . the many years of In Ah,,, i.,.......o,,,..., 1 ,.... ST. MARKS HOSPITAL Salt Lake City, Ptah ' . qi. 0 ...", 1 f ,i ,,., 1' .., tt,A, - , -- 21", thib Z fin Hill Air Force Base, a big employer in Ishing shift at Davis County. .. .:41P ::ovor' 71 AtIMMOMMINI li floc-- ' ,," Y doh volb,11111111 ,40 Ilitk ' ...."' - 4- '''' gie .1. . ., lA Irmr4.0. , Ree ' s ..' ' 1 - .... -- , .. ,' -.- .-. ' -,- '' - , IrAkilr: E. : , , 4 ,. lk t A.'. p, - .1 . ,......,,,a lekt, . - .. , ,, 4 ,--- - vr,-"- '- -; , tf Iltri4 ,,,, Nr----- 5 . .4---. . . -- ,, , il..41.00.0, i -- 1 . v, '''. ,, - - . .. 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