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Show Minutes of Meeting Soil-Conservi- Held Monday Minutes a! a regular meeting of the Board of Education held at the -- office in Farmington, Utah,' Moi tay June 15, 1930, at l:30p. m.. Freseftt of the board members: R. W. Adam presiding, John R. Ramp.!, Ezra J2. Parrish and Horace 'Van Fleet; Superintendent II. C. Burton and Cleric Thos, El' Williams, Member David E. Cook Absent. . . The minutes of the meeting of Rate ng For Davis County Average $17 60 Acre Of School Board , UTAH, JUKE II, 193 tAYTO volume Eleven NUMBER ' , ; Highest Vertical Photograph Kvcr ..Made, State Ml Clubs ... , ' til ven Training A short Course rotate dub leaders.wis conducted last aetk at .tb. Utah State Agricultural College . Under the supervision of D. P. Murray, fate link tender RnJ Mja fern . Shipley, assistant leader, . A total of 108 yourg. men and women from ? fount.it of 'the tnt lived on the college campus; dudied and played under spcrial-b- ti and listened (a inspiring Tootur-biep:wen(atives of the United State department ef agriculture, the rtate extension staff And, the resident college faculty, Eugene Merritt; extension eeon-omof the U, S. D. A, conducted iscusaion groups on the theme of soil-con- pcolttl f, five-da- . . st W .short course How I)o We ee Others? Departmental sessions were hold at which Instruc tion were given by expert's .in the fields of agriculture and home Ocon omibsi Plana fur the dub year were nlso discussed by tho leaders with the spttialists.ln charge. Director Petprson, of tW extbn soil-depicti- ng DayatTabenmck y 1 -- Jtme let were read and approved county. Bills vouchers This rate for the county ! an Average rate. It has been determined on the assumption' that no summer fallow will bo included in the bass total of the ed paid. in. The the for county. Oh motion of Mr. Van Fleetthe acreages elusion, of summer fallow will represident, the superintendent and sult in a lower rate, depending Mr. Galbraith were appointed as a upon the proportion which summer committee to investigate the feasi- fallow is of the total of t'h coil bility and cost of installing a dybases. For instance, if 25 namo at Davis high school to. gen- depleting cent of the total soil depleting erate the needed light, heat and per base acreages is made, up of sumJower for the school, and report mer fallow, then the actual county back, to the board at its pext meet rate will be 25 pep cent less than ' .. . fng. the rate indicated above. Mr. W. met 'with the This rata should! not be confused Iboafd and explained his authority with the rates for :ind Teas.on& fot. collecting the bill (class II) payments,, previously of $160.00 paid for the installation announced. Neither should it be of the draft control, at the Farm-- , confused with payungton. school for which a claim is ments .to be made with respect to .being urged by Mr. Xyngle of the sugar beets. . .. Utah Welders. After repeating the The county, rates were worked transaction and showing by writ- .out the Agricultural ten agreement that .he was author- mentbyAdministration on theAdjustbasis ized to do the business, and in view of the yields of the' principal of the fact that, only Mr. Jenkins crops raised in the ccunty and Mr. Franks, who was in the in the period 1923' to 1932 employ of Mr. Jenkins, is mention- inclusive. . ed in, the records of the transac.The average 117.60 per acre rate tion, Mr. Adams called Mr. Hamp- for this county Compares with the ton td the chair and moved that rates, for the adjoining average Mr. Lyngle of the Utah AYelders be a fallows: .notified that we see no valid Claim, counties, Rate of Payment ' for hire and do not intend to pay, ' . Per Acre County .Ahe bill again. was sec- Beaver $12.80 ; ' onded by Mr, Parrish apd carried B.ox 13.60 Elder ' 'unanimously. 14.50 . . Cache, The matter of insullating the CarJbon 1,350 heating plants of schools that are D&gett 11.50. ;. At College Sunday For ? The county, ervitig (class 1) payment rate for Davis county in the 1936 Agricultural Conservation program will average 817.60 an acre, Director William Pftvrson, in eharge of the program in Utah announced this week. County agent De Lore Nichols says that the rate for individual farms may vary eonslderably from the average rate for the county, for the reason that the rate per acre farms will depend upon the productivity of the, farm as compared with the average productivity of all farms in the represented by numbered 56094 t and including No. 56108 in the regis ter were presented approved by the members and passed and order- E Funeral Services . ; THIRTY-NIN- Funeral services for JwePh Day, w. rs, who died Thursday at the L. t S. hospital, will be held Sunday 4 p. m..at the Bountiful tJdxen1 Interment will be in the Bountiful cemetery. BountiJoseph Day was horn in of Jo-pson ful, December 4, 1857, JR and Anne Harvey DayHe married Mary Jane Simons Dc. 5 1879 in the Old Endowment House in Salt Lake City and took house by the his bride to live in be was where home side of the horn, .and where they have lived ph since. Mr.' Day was Always active in affairs. ommunity and religion He was an active high priest in ward at the time of his -- tho-9econ- d death. Surviving besides his widow aro hree eons: Dr. Edward Day and Russell S. Day, Salt Lake City; Leonard Day, Bountiful; two dauglk ers; Mrs. J. Malcolm Lee, Salt sion service and Dean .E. A. JacobLake City and Mrs. Ida D. Westa- rson of the school of. educetlch and man, Bountiful; a brother, James-- . psychology, gave several Inspiring Day, Bountiful and nine ' the V.xjtKifor II wTten it ln'illn ecture eiiccrning the - duties of This u eft exposure made putomntlcriliy bythe; aertHl camera 13 he e wbove mile tiiot thou club the members soft of to above themselvcentral level, feet of 72,305 teached the .record height pound, Elected ehalrman of the count? South Dakota; .The picture covers approximately '105 square tnlhw nfnl shoe (ha rvloi rlmnm-ldraining es and to their communities. dark pnfehea to the left nf If. Those present from Davis eounty hoard of supervisors 22 times, C. Into the Couth fork. of the White rlv.er, with cnltivHled fields ncludtd: Ludle- . Pack Woods T. Colusa, of Coluba, Calif, nosr Cross; Jftn Flint, Kaysville; Hazel holds tho title of most "elected Thqrgood, Syracuse Jack Wilson, man in the state. Memorial Readers Confused Cameron vaysville; Jack Miller Kaysville; After hunting for each other for la 'Smedley, Syracuse; Mary Grant Be Will . Over May Sale Of Woods Violinist to 12 'years, Charles and Lawrenca .... . Cross;. Tolhurst, brothers, were reunited 4 28 Hali Held Now in a hospital in Sydney, Australia. Years Ago . lunicipal ART HOWARD . All interest and bond dne have - Successful .The Davis county commissioners In a Salt Lake newspapet there beo npaid promptly. An outstanding event, one that have now efinitely fixed the date a news tteii! reWe have lost only one customer Certainly, cannot- be missed or for. for the unveiling ceremonies for recently toappeared - . Tlic in a sale a year. of May l delinquent ferring beheld at Kingsbury the beautiful Memorial tablet in gotten, held in Davis County, taxes We added 13 new customers In . Salt in next for hall,, Monday night the court house at Farmington From the wny lho siiruo was seven so far in June, at-th- e and 4 May Lake City. .Clarence' Cameron The Bountiful at June Municipal City ?8th, Sunday afternoftn, the could worded reader will present rate, a year should see appear, . m. '. ordinary . Whit?,. '..negro' artist, light plant has just completed its the entire town on the city aervioa-whicWhile' it but his do conclude .the wife. honorthat first successful accbmpanied by nothing operation .. The tablet was prepared is at it should ba. is true not s6 many f. our really ing veterans 'of all wars since the sale referred to and was flic&nt to with only 2 Mi minutes periods We are the from come have the out proud of our first years been be the rale retntly held on Majr of operagreat artists light .plant, was county was settled and ha success thank the citizens far and colored nice,' we have, however, Onetion in was a caused for honor of year. 29th at Farmington; As a matter by completed with a roll their support. too loyal load several that caii.be classed as. such. the other a the of veterans lightening, big Civil, sale the which of fact about le couhty. May killed tho engine. MUNICIPAY LIGHT COM. May we hiention a few. Roland Jtichhawk; . th? Attorney General wrote World and Hayes, who appeared at the Salt hillipine Insurection ter ,was a sale held many years Lake tabernacle a few years ago on Wars and will be vmvejled together and had nothing to dqi with ago the Musical Arts Series. A' great with a flag ceremony at' a fine new recent tho sale on May 29th.'-not already dene was referred to vocalist, indeed. And then there is 65 foot flag pole,, the bfise of which v.question propounded to Mr. Galbraith for a recommenda- Davis is Paul in constant ias been erected with a bronz 17.60Rqbesonwho . demand both on stage and screen. lonoring' Captain Daniel .' Davis the Attorney General of the state tion. . . , . . Mr. Nelson, representing the Many others are included among or whom Davis county way named.-- by th eCqilnty Attorney' of DavU . colored people. The predjuice in, 'the asking Kim what, his opinion Mbdern Motors, Jnc.,-MrJost for f4overnor.IIenry.il. - Blood will county ' was some localities is relative to a May sale of 'adbeing rapidly e in attendance and deliver an the International Motors, A overcome is a and real now artist lands when such sale was G. W. General dress and of the Ferniey .motbr Mr. Adjutuant valued for his great art and not Wiilinms will also be present-- , to icld hot quite 23 days after the Ei Tall Blake for the L. garage, thte cplor.of his skin. 'Even in the Tirst advertisirg' of the lands for pay a tribute to the veterans. . ; representatives for the G, M. C. Cameron1 White South; ClarenceThe presentation of the Meuior. sale. bgcauM of. the delinquen Truck company and Mr. Tate for was received. quite enthusiastically. al to the veterans will be' done by taxes. . . . the Mack company each in "turn Even a negro was. reverenced Albert C. Burton,. chairman of the, General Altqrncy replied to God gave him such a soul and presented reasons Vhy- the board commissioners and o the county of joard county attorney, giving his should buy his school bus and was with that soul the ability to move the will be done by repacceptance the debatable question opinion upon asked to submit to the. clerk this others, to whisper the Becrets of resentatives of the various veterhe clid not. men and his in .to opinion the thunder ans Organizations of the county. tfeek his proposition to sell the great composers, tion fact the their message and to make a new that question was thp chassis- and the body Separately The members of the old Farm.a . sale held severs world in which to. live. This man concerning thb jobs described, and tbe board rendLions ington club, who have White, (rather odd that a black ered such valuable service in the years ago so ft was natural for any will hold- a special session on Mon. man is called White), has caught of the roster of the reader to assume that tho Attor day,. June the 22nd, and will conthe spirit of the Masters and he preparationwill also be in attendance ney General was referring to the veterans, sider the proposition at that time. delights with his portrayals of each and invitations have been ' The superintendent read to the given to last May s.ale. in his turn. Then, too, he does not all SATURDAY, Feb. 3rd I think that great long ella had possession. veterans and tbe general public The exact facts' connected with board a request to i&cfease the 'to include oh his programs, forget Vholc population of this native the it. Ugly, thre-o- r four-foe- h fine A been prepar- the recent advertising of the de. numbers of the modern composers. ed with program has budget for J 933-3- 6 in the amount our lined was around creatures music and up numbers village that slithered alocj appro- linqugnt lands for sale nnd the He touches, your heart with his of $8,000.00 to be used in payment addresses for the occasion. sale at Farmington are these: The louse this morning before daylight among the rocks. rendition of Negro folk Songs and priate of building opetatiorns at through The committee with Mayor first publication of the notice .of Waiting to catch a glimpse of We needed assurance from severmusic. The violin because of him, tak redemptions. and not previously exIleber Sessions as J. chairman two the (white) strangers popaa Fale on becomes made there was al a Tahitians that the 11s would net April 30th; living thing and you are tend a- welcome to all to attend; . accounted for. were three, subsequent publications who have Invaded their peaceful ite us before we dared prove it to transported to other climes. You ,. Mr. Parrish nioved that the busee cotton fields. and old plantations in .May, on the 6th, 13th and 20th town. They disappeared when we ourselves. Once diving in, we dget for 1935-3- 6 be amended so as and yes very vividly you gaze upon Co. 940 of May and nine days af.er.the went outside, but a few of the got all about them. And to think $8L . to iricrease Tax Redemptions the Swanee far River, far away. last publication the sale was held. more curious returned, one by one, used to have an uncomfortable 000.00 and adding this $3,000.00 to You. hear the darkies singing in the sale and have, been shyly eyeing our feeling when a itlle water of the Such advertising No. 536. the building fund as set up in the . June 11, Co. 940 was favorvd Camp moonlight and you are almost able to the advertising of every move. relative laws would invade the swimmin with budget. The motion. Was secondec a visit from Chaplin Curtis hoi to hear Aunt Jemima say, Tse in and three people from Midvale, delinquent lands and. the sale of After breakfast we set out on an back home when we kids were ini A11 by Mr; Van Fleet .and. carried un because an Arfon rent J?oneyf Educated' advser Tho river rune along . exploration trip .of the country. all about .it, Utah. They were Misses Anderson-an- such lands. animously.' parallel ta attend to to'Lovan AND THATCHER .HAMMOND he ocean for quite a Donaldson for1 you a violin recital and Mr. Porter: The tentative budget as consider fce- We were greeted by all whcRn we n educational convention of. dd. plays great performer has travel- Miss Anderson and Mr. Porter gave cdat the last meeting- was taken viers, which convenes from 15th edThis met with a happy Ma ora na I fore emptying into it. XTLZ rxtza. much and has been difficult to three duets and two solos eccom few ming we were able to lock over xip for. consideration and on motion to the 20th. am picking up quite a Miss Donaldson. Caplin panied dated for local be by this Mr. Van Fleet ' appearance, of was . ' unanimously Tahitian words, and we held con- little knoll of beads tkxt He is a delight as well as a revela Curtis then delivered a short talk . ; the official was adoptp.edas budget- of versation with several natives. We them and watch natives fishing fcr held.lat Camp ijight tion We cannot afford on responsibility. The members the board for 1936-3All erterfainment was fur. to verywhere. took several snapshots for atmos- the ocean. They never fiH to let anything interfere with mafc of Co. 940 enjoyed the program their The superintendent recommended nished hy the bovs. Tbe main event phere: R climbing a coconut palm; means "limit, which ever ksr reservations immensely. for next ing Monday leadthe that Mr. F. B, Muir be paid the was the stage fright qf whatever amount you d-onight at Kingsbury hall Secure Tuesday night will mark the native kids and myself; R looking sire. .same salary as the principal re- ing man. It seems as at native Co. a 940 the tickets at once cant telescope and avoid dis your though through grand opening of the Miss Thora Beriresnn won a e It seems hotter oa tils ceives for the time he was acting over that fatal eighth inning. Loma Theater in Bountiful. gj-thn an outrigger; a native fisherman opportunity get office force as her sappointment. This the from When Davis at but met island, we comes the Layton team at but rarely bo et Clarenc principal high school. they havent beta No expense has been eliminated and myself, with me holding bothered bo much with cssrdtoro He also reported that during the entertainment Vat theirs. The nlay Cameron White entertain you am Layton on June 13, they started in the renovating of the theater. swordfish him. by caught was Stuffys give you a never to be as at Papeete. I took a Absence of lYincipal Morgan addi- presented by thp boys forgotten out with a bang and led the Layton New cushioned Beats have been inMistake. Desiring to cross the river, we lesson from one boys 6.4 at the last of the seventh stalled that spell the latest in comtional work fell upon the clerk, experience. of ocr inning, then, as has been the case fort, deep, richly colored carpets offered a fellow a franc to paddle and then went to "t Imcris Mildred Crawley, and he recomAbout 1300 feet of pipe was td iij every league game, the opposing now cover the floors, and the de- us to the other side in his outrigger him. We had fried mended that an addition to her aal-a- brought fom Locomotive Springs fish, team started a rally and put the mands of modern art carry out the canoe. He smilingly refused the and be paid for that extra work. Thnrsdav. Thev go back tomorrow chicken. R i- --, score up to Layton rallied theme of the decoration. Not only proffered coin, and paddled oa didn't go over but In view of the fact that an addition for another load. ha dLat krvet again in the ninth to make the final has the building been celotexed. across, one by one. R and I fe to her salary be paid for that exwhat 10-wxs beforehand score ca tl This was of finest the kids school the first game which provides for like a couple of playing of fare. Superintendent Burton reported , tra work. In view of the fact that that for Lowe as a latest also catcher and he the made but here! committee met type, is t acoustics, the with the the golrious hooky! It By ALFRED BIOOS his extra work of the principal that Bountiful a an . During stn-name afternoon good for himself behind the Sound y Equipment sort I dreamed of finding City council and was - -Mr. Muir assumed was divided with bat. Sid White, churcker for the has been installed as well as new when of place bexch, I Is in Papeete, hot I some end water were received a we tbe Revenga boomerang. cordially Miss coconuts down. ; Cs, made a record in the Davis projectors, high powered arc lights was Crawley, Mr. Van Fleet mov claim ; after which the beginning to think there was how E kow rsl.Vl--; ed that the previous motion be council discussed, this insure will screen county league that a and large year by fann:ng Is the only policy. took the matter under ad- Bonecty nineteen men. Davini, shortstop the best reception to b bad, and no such place, when up it popst ing them, but X ttzt t' " stricken from the record. The mo- visement with the . ir We offered some little natives a promise to notify for the Cs, was also outstanding. produce brilliant, e Tahitian child wculX tion was seconded by Mr. Ramp-to- n us pictures. decision. dried to Hov fev become masters of their Due to the errors on the fruit bring at ray later of the "r Davi county citizens are prom- half package of of and carried unanimously. part clumsy c Mr. Hampton reported that he us limes. returned few with a subject. he camps second baseman, several ised the finest pictures produced They me, I Mr. Van Fleet moved that the maesgti to cj;o t j was prepared to give the decision runs came in for Layton. two big straw hats heaped full! and the of artists the great day by ranch amount of money that was deduct- -. which Is: The ado, lime-ade hcryrtr, tz 3 - r in and city will correct the There U no greatness without goodinterest is attuned to the gala open I see many a cooling d from Principal Morgans salary water drrrV, JYi ness. Mr. Ed. Johnson, EEP music ing of the Loma. Kids also brought charge if - the board will prospect. brought during his illness and absence from accede to its request to five the who has been visiting Co. a young coconut. The meat .was rounded the school be paid to Mr. Muir and electric service of the South Junior Dont be good just because 70010 Sher. 340 sinch March, announces that . A man wrote Sheriff M. I Sells, soft and tha water sweet. ty t aw! v Miss Crawley In tbe proportion of M 1 he : to be bad.will c t ' afraid take some : D. S. Sioux that he his want, of best of to Falls, the school instead of piano j high city We found a rhrar that would students and quartet and put on cd hi swife kgcV, but he wouldnt rd x. .' 3)4 and ?4 respectively. The motion the Stoker school. The matter was TLra old swimmin hale atn make somw good programs and Lose the sorrow of today to the .was seconded by Mr. Hampton and discussed without action. might pay her fare back home because he like a "ye mud puddla by .eesparlk. eTn 5ttemPt v Eft of tomorrow. . carried unanimously. amall t broadcast thought tbe man aha ran away w h Meeting adjourned. J v over KSL The only drawback' was tha feat do to that. . with tlo t ought 4-- - 4-- s coil-buildi- ng . - Tablet Unveiling. June at White Appear. At Kingsbury - and Light Plant coil-depleti- ng -- , Intial Year - 10-ye- ar y-il- - p-- 2-- - The-motio- Spanish-Aincric'a- n, . A -s - repre-.sentati- ve -- - ; - be-ca- us - - - - fa. Headquarters CQ ... last-Fatlrda- - Wed-reda- v. - . Loma Theatre At Bountiful Opens Tues. 7, ultra-moder- pop-cic- le tl ctii n cj " tmlrtli ry VL FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER til 7-- 6. 6. High-Fidelit- lnl life-siz- terb, t: U-n- - . ns utii t' t; |