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Show New Asa Dickson Tells Funeral Services County Assessor j Joseph E. Williams Held Wednesday For Of His New Life ns a Nurse In Hospital Appoints Deputies Mrs. Kebecca Wilcox I I'.llt dl work rii'iit in i 1 4 inuiiti. Joseph William ill COUPt) asscsstU, tiouna-ideputies for the annual the ill 1'.. i'"M "I Ml. Mm 1 "fuhi, I It a: Held , s ', I !P I i i i ' --- 1 der, -1 on, a't .1. 4 r .oi ' ' is. 'I" ' m at ol unto It' all s'! Sa t'..! f' ..Ay tb Clc .c W. ' 'll ii U ll'gs l t M.u 'i t ' i ' v ' f i natal , hairman i i all uilli-- and tx.' siv ; . . I ' .rt I at- - . ,1 ' hill ii. .III a , the Dry Canyon section of the Ophir mining section. In right corner at the top can ta seen the Hidden Treasure which it now producing steadily. The lry Canyon ,n:ioil tT the pUnt ot the T S Smelting com-pav Ophtr mining district once agiitn U the scene of much mining itc With the knowledge gained In tivlty as the result of develcpmentH the Hidden Treasure Lynch and In that area tn recent years Ap lllenny acquired a lease oil the proxlmawly lud men are finding (artier il.vtms iicr.wts lhe canyon, employment In Tarloues properties, believing that the Madison Limewhich were virtually Idle for two stone extended Into tills property. decades prior to 1933. In order to reach the (larber propRejuvlnatlon of the area followed erty It was necesaary to start the discovery several years ago their work from the Wandering by two leasers working In the Hid- Jew and drive through about 30rt den Treasure property In the upper feet of the Ophtr Queen mine. In end of the district. The leasers. driving an Inclined wlnre through Lynch and Glenny of Salt l.ake the Ophir Queen, promising new City, oiened ore In the Madison ore showing wero encountered, limestone ot the Hidden Treasure from which several shipments of and Immediately stimulated a wave ore have already been made. While of prospecting to sound out the sufficient work has not been done possibilities of this limestone bed- to determine the Importance of this .tit .t i l I i i i , .'! .1 u ill I., i ' (layi l tic t.!( I View of till-- . J , in u him., I .MU unity .li.-)- . ; R i t ho'pit.i! and Jo, anord-- i to t. p'lii.in oi ! r M .. oi .1 tti e. All II,. a ' rid at Ail ,1 M u a' v plall-- I t) ' ' Wv.'Va .. 8t bool elboit to help :i to their U- - ' a t ' line coin . . llig a ,m . .i'il . 1.1. !i qr' - la.v et acton, Abut Nal-- J 1,3) ton, and Loy Wood, in " . 'ii. i I,. . w .r X.' V ' M . i Hi..i i ' A. i , t J ;. i V' I Weher. The appointes from Kaysville north will begin assessment Tiie'-- ' day morning and demtie' in southern Ihnis county will start work in the net few das, Mr. Williams . . A i Cleariidd, Willard RamLrough, Syracuse, Eugene Page, We't 1oint, Oiatles Parkir, I'lmton, I'. 1'. Mitthell, Smi'et, and Clifford Stark, .South A .i a X; , John School of Finance i 1 ' I. ONeil, last kai'iille, Is Sponsoring A ,d ed !,u k ill, with C oiui'i lt! i ond.u ting the cm um. II e p: f jot.. They art rcliit Peterson, South giaui lollow' I r a it ii.l.iiiiu hiet, 'How Bountiful, lan 1.. l.tt, m Mm b S.uah was WiRux ( l sung tiiul, rnt't Wood, ast liountilul IE. O. Reading, Giuten illc, Robert and Mm iiladis yimp'Oii. m in 1'age linos ation h Stelter, South Fat iinngtoii John W omlei ml Motliei Solo, it Ivan He", North Iarinington: I James Webster, Wct Kai'iille, C. l Dlanniiitf Hoard ( o. - ,u .1,0 IVominent Davis Stockman leaves For Chicago, III. Stimulates Tooele Area Re- e 1m w.o Ore Discovery t if .1 In, .t g i .c I 11 ! if It II R1 M I h ii ' he . M ( i s i .i i , 1. s is , 0 a in Benediction, ii hue aitun. be g' s. he w oi k - in "i ..I. i. inn-- I," outlook Io h ai giau-'idby Riunt tciC'tmg ami gars 'nine tuu expel S. Jacobs. ( la l k. lienees. A fellow h.M to ilo I said. '.O.l Ml , I ' . I! 'ome Intel t t. I lion to u i S i Clearfield raciMe III. eeahle inert, g ioIm, and pretty di'iigi ' ' Reporting that numerous inquir. h.t I a ll.l ' .1 In . t phasi.-m.1 ies are being receded regarding the cemetery ii' to do them chei fully. Incidental!) all the funeral .spea.'.it'. ...Ill, u hi at, l,n .1,1". ' Blau, lie Although there are mails tine exemption of household furnishings .'0 p m - When is land too Hid . . .1 ttiliM-(the assessor said the law provides kers were former hshops oi the Clear doctors in the hospital the comtoil .ike held m pike and what determines M with (I. eh high ward, and ssell in Wood, , that "household furnishings, furnibeing oi the patient m in II. J 1 luy ne. i aimture and equipment used exrlusiie- - the present hi'liop. All four bi'hops the hands of the eoipstnan. In many I lie with G. two wiles rrsKnsihility in a J James Wood cases the nursing care a patient le-others, ly by the owner thereof at his place faun business Dr. Ethelyn O. I of abode in maintaining a home for deceased and llebor C. Blood, a way reives is of more importance than ( ireav es. I himself and family and not exceed had been in the bishopric dtiirng the medicine given by the doctor. Mrs. flow Davis county women accept ilcox s life here in ClearAnyone who wotks in a ho'pita! ,ing in value the sunt of $300 are field. the of is scum cured of the habit of feel1. hi limi.u i.f the managing Utah from all ie. taxation." 'tatr farm jfsponsihihty exempt Mrs. Rebecca Ann Brandon Wil- ing income Julia Gailey. for at himself. have seen hatui.lai, amiouiuc.l heals of sorry cox was horn in Hancock county, some wonderful demonstrations of January .i, l4t ommillees fm the year, ai voiding W ha. should 10 a. m. X Illinois. April 11th, 1844. She died bravery, be oar to Sheim.ui ( liristensoii ol courage and cheerfulness future as Jan. 8th, 1940 at the home of her to indebtedness policy In my brief experience of three of iluiim.iu the bar Iloio, junior daughter, Mrs. J. Smith Phelps in months in the hospital (public and private) l)r. Dilworth Ollll. il have seen Montpelier, Idaho. death several times. It has been my lh un!e K. Swan, uf Kaynille Walker. The following children survive: duty twice to care for the dead. Should we pay as we go buying was named head ot legal institutes, Mrs. J. Smith of Montpelier; Mrs. and spending, budgeting for health ami the of Bountiful Washing liody, (all in Rampton straightening Land discussion. was seleite.I head of the county of ding In other sections of the dis- development. It has added increased The regular annual meeting of Earnest Lee of Georgetown, Idaho; the limbs, etc. Sometimes, 1.30 p. m Outlook on developmomentum to proepertlng In the lomts i ommittee. therx named the stockholders of the Farmers Oliver Wilcox, Dingle, Ida.; Fran- course, it is impossible to nurse the trict. cis Wilcox, Jr., Richmond, Utah of g resources William Peterment The area. United States 1 State Bank was U. back to health .sewe were; Smelting but to patient Joseph lrgal held at the banking try and son. Wilcox Mrs. was 100 and rvlet George inMining company Altogether Joseph make his passing as easy as posHenri llenuod, approximately house in Woods Cross, Utah, Tues-j-da- y bureau; attracted by the discovery of the men are finding employment tn the surance EncourageInspirational talk and mutual aid; J Lambert afternoon, at 3 p. m. and the Oakey .Salt Lake City, and Mrs sible. leasers and after careful examin- district and Indications ars thst It Gibson, C. Philips, Elko, Ncv.; 40 Of course 1 have found what a Lee Neff Bay- ment to face the situation John legislative, following directors were elected for Manning is returning to Its former importation, purchased the Hidden Treasgrandchildren; ISO great grandchi- bed pan is and I can give a rattier 1940. lor, public relations, all from Salt A. Widstoe, Ella Williams. ure mine from Its Kastern owners. ance as a contributor to industry of ldren and 5 great I ake Gity, and David K, Holther great grandchi- effective enema. By now 1 can use John L. Fackrell, president and At the present time approximately the state of Utah. ldren. I ( gdcn, fee schedules. a of dedirector. hypodermic needle with a fair 50 men are employed at the propof some While men are living the ith a handcart company, Mrs. gree of skill. K. and a fleet of trucks Is being in the district, most of them return Whitney Roberts, erty 1 have time Wilcox, as a child came with her for recreation as well and director. CC kept busy plying between the dis- to their homes In the valley below ; parents across the great plains to as for work. Here in San Diego trict and the rail terminal at Stock-to- and such towns as Stockton, Hauer Ralph J. Moss, director, Ltah in 1861. She often told how are several roller hauling production from the and Tooele are feeling the stimulus skating rinks and r Glen A. Hatch, director, she walked barefoot part of the an ice Hidden Treasure. From Stockton provided by the new s Oscar W. Moyle, director. skating rink. There arc many w ay. It Is shipped by rail to the Midvale as well as the etate Indevelopments, movie houses and there is always R. X. Schluter, cashier and diregeneral. She and her husband, Brands something going on at the Remains of two Pueblo Indians ctor. army Wilcox, whom she married April and navy V. M. C. A. There are were uncovered by a CCC worker A. Larsen, director, Charles j 5, ISol, were called by L. I). S. classes in boxing, Davis county students at the Uni- as he dug a pipeline trench in awrestling, weight it. L. Hatch was also church authorites to help settle lifting, swimming, and cashier to serve with the ssistant equipment versity ot Utah are mu e more dis- Mueller park, five miles southeast Bear Riser Valley. for tennis, badminton and basketabove listed officers. tinguishing themselves in dramatic of Bountiful, last Thursday. About 19(18, she moved to Clear- ball. There is also an ameatnre earn Cecil I line of Clearfield stated fields, as evidenced by the selecfield, where in 1918, Mr. Wilcox era c!nl and a model that he discovered them when he tion of two of them for much-covete- d building club. died. Mrs. Wilcox continued to live Six Davis county students enterHere at the hospital we have leading parts ill the lb Varsity broke a large rock in two about 20 on at Clearfield, until the last few 'cveral tennis courts and for tln-lirs- t inches below the surface. Camp a very ed the 1imitsity of play. IAt T lie years until her advanced age, and fine basketball team. They are sclie removed the hones to camp time this year at the beginhome of Mr and Mrs. Red Cottrell, of Kaysville, will I ir.firmaties made it necessary that duled to play San No. The was fol where E. R. Smith, curaof the 940, loiicn winter coldamaged in ning the masculine lead severely King this state quarter Diego play she live with her daughter, Mrs. lege in a ' tor of anthros)logical and archeoloon Jan. hv tire, Monday afternoon. lhe students So or Killed two. lowing far Count" "I the registered day Varsity, year's they and Appointments reappointments Phelps in Montpelier. Beiore that, have won every game they have 2. and are now entering; their third tamily vv ei e away when the fire sihcduled for production Feb. 2, gical investigations for the state 3 to city positions were announced by her children had L.i-leand the American premier of the cur- park commission, Friday afternoon Garth two pleaded with her played and they have played both of week of class workthe children, .Margaret started, Wednes-j'daK. Swan, Mayor Thornley to give up her home and lhe with the San Diego high school teams examined the hones and said that Schultz. I.oimtiful : Josephine Colleen, in siliool, Mr. King at Ins rent F.nglish stage hit. George l, one of them. But Mrs. Wilcox, be- and the best teams from the fleet. Miles, Centerville; Wilford Salter, work in Ogden, and Mrs. King on of Bountiful, will play one of they were of Pueblo Indian origin Sam Bloxham was named to sue a pioneer, loved her own little As always in the life of a Latter-da- y Woods Clara Richards, her Relief society teaching district. the other leads, falling under su- and that they had been buried about Cross; eed himself as city marshal and ing 7 and tried to make her own home, Rex is Farmington; best Saint, ago. Harber, Layton; Sunday my chief oi the fire departday. Neighbors saw the smoke coming spicion of the murder of the count (X)Mr.years appointed way. William I Smith stated that one of the Merrill On other for Kaysville. from the house and went for Mr. (which, incidentally, occurs four every I'erkms, Sunday, ment to replace W. C. Barton. the early days in Clear- work on every other week end. and Mrs. King and called the Lay-to- n times during the three acts of the skeletons was that of a person Others reappointed include: City During field, she had a little peach orchard There are five about 14 or 15 years old and the branches of the file department, whiili helped play). electrician, J. B. Galbraith; sexton, and one summer she carried buckets church in the San deis other, a person over 20 years of district. a uni sewMr. senior save the house from complete Cottrell at the Diego Glen Robins; water, street and of water to each tree to keep it The one I attend is just a few While awaiting the arri- versity, and is studying speech. He age. struction. er supervisor, Ray Harvey; collect-r- , growing. A beautiful, indepemlant, Dear Ward Members: He will investigate further in an Nick Bonnemort; physician, Dr val of the fire department ncigh-Ixur- s is active in speech functions on the soul, a true pioneer 1 courageous For effort to find arrow heads and pota time of plan-fehave in tile been saved of long has the ( G. D. the arid charges against .and battery appeared Rutledge; justice family together campus mother, she was known to everywere he said, are almost inblocks from the hospital. Very Layton, 2A, of I.ayton which, 1938. 1937 Mr. in and tery, of the furniture. play Varsity peace, Charles V. K. Saxton, pound one in this part vicinity as "Grandma often I walk to church. But then I missed in Salt Iake City court Satin Puebblo graves, bubried is auU. .As and inner Fadel E. a of the the most it at was William and variably partisophomore i keeper, Gailey ilcox." have been walking to church the person was in very poor unless on recommendation for he house burned of was DavK a where ONicl. of Charles tions the urday out, morning I. high, graduate ditor, about a long as I can remember. of Assistant City Attorney H. H. and nearly all the family's wearing was active in debate, dramatics, circumstances. Frank Williams has been water There are quite a few Mormon Barker. The charges were dismissIt was of his opinion that they Head and street supervisor for 20 years apparel, besides many articles dam- opera, and student administration. people around this might have been buried there The mayor, Dr. Rutledge, Dr. D. city. A few ed when the complainant, Clinton aged by water from the hose of much longer than that, but he was Bowen Fullmer, Salt Cake City, failed to the fire department. ago when Apostle 'Keith Barnes, who is also dcsignat-e- d County List weeks was here the District President resure they had at least been there as city health officer, and Spen--ce- r appear. Ongn of the fire is uncertain. for approximately 700 years. The 1600 it started in the Seine ported that there were over J. Barton, member of the coun-h-cInfluenza affected more Davis people in the district. There was learned to appreciate my heritage. clothes thought bones were removed to a museum closet from the combustion and chairman of the sanitation residents in 1939 than did one item of their my friends you people of an ocedar mop which ignited the in bait Lake City. ommittee, constitute the city board county report which im- My parents, ward- - and r.iy other Richville disease, the annual report pressed me. They have 200 officers of the any a was near ; cf closet The PCS of Miss fall In health. the Mary I can see clothing. issued by Dr. I). Keith Barnes, and teachers in the district and their church. IIn looking back stove. ( alters thought it was a de- Crafts, home demonstration agent j Standing committees are: Streets revealhealth where received state have advice, director, attendance at Union meeting for fect in the house wiring. The house for Davis county, started an experiand highways, Clifton J. Linford deputy v counsel, and encouragement from was insured the year was over SO?-- . and J. J. Bowman; Sanitation and ed the first of the week. ment at the West Bountiful grade each mernbi r of the ward A good .J newer, Spencer J. Barton and Mr. A total of 118 cases was reported I am $100 for the school to demonstrate graphically A patty will be given by no means the only sailor me in for the year, with 5o recorded in afternoon by to pupils the results of various that goes to church. Often there many of you Lave taught j' tinford jfinance and electric lights, King family, Friday Mutual the Cleai field ward Relief society. diets. White rats were chosen as December. Dr. Barnes sad most of are from half a dozen to a dozen Sunday school. Primary, i Wells F .Collett and B. O. Brough; the December cla'-.e-- . Arrested on the charge of obWhile and in Priesthood the occurred ca'cs of them out to Sunday school. the laboratory medium. vater and fire departments, Mr. I an officer, Sid Spencer of in homes of ward north the Second structing end on your teaching county. is There Morman Similar tests had been made in 1657 Princeton Brough and Mr. Barton; cemetery only one other list avenue, Salt Lake the was streptococcic infection, corpsman here but he is on night gained experience plus knowledge t and public grounds, Mr. Bowman institutio s of higher learning preI not with 32 with ideas cases guilty when you. City pleaded by exchanging reported. I work and and Mr. Collett. vious to this time, hut, if reports duty and he sleeps while before Justice of the Peace have worked for many of you and Other diseases listed were: vice versa. time was first the are reliable, this Walter Rampton at Farmington, as is the custom with our people Chickenpox, 17; measles, 24 mumps uLlic school cbildrtn actually wibe friendly The seem to people j we as Open we have talked 23; pneumonia, 15; acute anterior ednesday. together occurs tnessed proof of just what if a fellow shows interest enough to A preliminary hearing was then worked. poliomeyelitis, 4; spotted fever, 1; continue and from improver to church. Of On eating proper scheduled and Spencer was bound ; a bit I can say Without tuberculosis, 7; ty phoid fever 1, and course all coming (foods. Letters began pouring in over to Second district court. He sailers who come to that I was bragging a entrance Biy in one of 4. removing Gaining whooping rough, brought up from many parts of the United ! church were not brought up in such was freed on a $100 bond. the church. pane of glass fro rnthc rear dor.r States the finest wards in Activities of the health deparsoon after stories appeared in a fine little town as I was and I in Union Furniture the at the Company finest the tment included: Nurses home visits, Spencer who was arrested followAmong The Salt Lake Telegram explaining fear they were not taught the prind were di an accident one and one-ha- lf in a home that could in Bountiful, thieves 2567 ; child health conferences, 104; and ing world, the experiment. WTlford Y. Sparks of Centerville of the Gospel as I have been ciples j in find the , to no miles south of Farmington, Decembe money excelled not anywhere. Every i Miss Crafts Tuesday credited I Tuesday discovered that it some immunization against I was given small assignsafe reached ber when was accused of interfering 23, was with they started ornpanvs pray4o0; immunization against diph taught. family Miller, nutrition expert with I times costs S25 to fire a shot at a theria, 475; laboratory tests, 1786,. ments in class right from the first. day or Sun- Mi'S Lina Sheriff Reed Oviatt the office, night for Lord ers the Saturday Deputy protection colaskirg of the Utah State Agricultural J tray cat while driving along a inspections of water, sewers, food out now I am being called on to and help during the day. Every day day morning. the acwho to sought exte sion service, for the un-d- ( cident. The car investigate in Davis county highway. Thc two was finished with a in which Spencer were bcr.t on lege and milk, 1954, and pounds of ratlUke Apparently they prayer family ; 1 aking. Spatks, returning with several bait distributed, 1830. Sundays 1 attended church I have a truck the Lord for his goodne's taking rnom-- and nothing else, for The demonstration agent said she was riding collided with 4 been called on to pray four times thanking AN tompanions from a rabbit hunt near of the highway. side valuable article:, were placed only a foundaon the ith and mercies to us. parked singled out the West Bountiful It was sacraand have administered the llenefer, was arrested by Fred V. tion such as that a fellow should be a few feet away. reported by Spencer that his school for the initial trial because ment ome. Mueller, state highway patrolman, ownone of Mark the was car Holbrook, to able being driven by Glen Hastamong any go anywhere some children there 1 vhen Sparks tried out his trusty of the linn, 'aid the theft must she learned that favorite Sunday meeting is people without liar. ers address as My ' fifle on a cat roaming along the were undernourished or improperly ings living at the same Fine .n s of t e have the Book oi Mormon club whi. Ii is that was not at the about nov tins it attempted Hastings Spencer. ,:i road west of Farmington. i offor be Lad visited the Store nourished. right ait r evening Pleading guilty to a charge .Miss Crafts took 11 white rats to scene of the accident when the ? Justice of the Peace Walter Ramp rcekle's AN e have L r. n me Lad at the was noticed but and I ficer 24 ''t afternoon, meeting Max questioned arrived, airbanks, two in each of the school. ton sentence! the young hunter to Salt Lakedriving, ' i e: a I tLirg' out of place blit didn't five caves anPutting 'an' isi t: i i r .liter 'tiHsn.g Citv, paid a fine of $33 in another, she later. one a $25 fine or sene 12! ; days in the court of Ju'tirr of t r Bia e t e of n iv hat ha The i stiueted jay i; t r ' in happened. in the county jail, with a stay of pupils to feed the animals e Si me au had s uttered papers ot. ti lig! t re- icliis Walter Hampton at Farmington en same on Awakened by the sound of gun tie they themselves until execution granted Friday. January 12, 1" ic the I. i ir after findu. no money in veere ' .0.1 hale a g" to. shells exploded by the heat, Mrs. Bparks wa given a - 5s su'pen led : It e to a mo t; g 12 lie. Edward fine on a charge oi drr;:g witho t January Kelly of Lafayette, Ind., L ie Vl p h I .uf. voting I Dennett, wbn is employe? )i;i rr furs'-eair Banks from i; her home was afire. found that I in operator's license. LAYTON re-eg !. xt 're, discovered the burglary a ( a!' It l a tn,,.!' Centerville t, WCer i anion before t hin e aft. r hi i William h Weaver reported to with ; a arrived for duty Monday overtaking him. Salt Lake, police, that his sedan of f. llov. Shes my wife, and I have a who, Tehee investigating a tra'tV jam though im .riling. Ba-a from ha 3 stolen been a automobile In Haddonfirld. N. J, founf it :,M' iinp si right to shoot her, prottested Harold ,1,.v that Bis wavj Ti't;fi:-,Fifth of 41 lot httli- rhg,.ms trami' e. G. at the San i caused by a t lock of Klein of ry Lee, 62, arrested in Kansas City, i,thi'ducks wid-.wi'- e and me callid n;e uic y Diego, 'nagged .i i i f , was fined $2 for driving too South late Saturday evening or Mo., for shooting his wife in the Alexander K. I inley, Ml, of Nc.a t at I have been away from dling about m the mi Idle of a buvyjran-cs.Inn ly and causing a traffic jam. Lew Angeles, obtained a divorce. footing during a quarrel Street. r a few early Sunday morning. io:- c month' 1 Lave (. alnorn iu. a id ill Sail I I j( . 1 (Stockholders Of Farmers State Bank Hold Annual Meet 1 .im! I. I he . . I . . S I I iil , , 1 Junior Stale Bar - Croup Names Aids -- 1 I lte-flnln- ; 1 nt n, Students From Co. Clearfield Home Enter U. of U. at Start Destroyed Of Winter Term Practically By Fire On Monday Indian Skeletons Unearthed by C Davis Co. Students Man At Bountiful Anions the Leaders in Dramatics at U. of U. Six Posts Filled ltah Kaysville of-lic- cil y. Fa-de- Charges Dismissed Against Laytonian w -- Tlue Cases Davis Experiment Shows Foods Make the Man il f S. L. Man Released On Burglars Enter ed Bountiful Store Find Empty Safe Season Not Stray Felines In Davis County j e pxt-opl- safe-pointe- small-pox- frt Reckless Driver Pays Heavy bcn .t-c- ti-'.- i, s,-r- L-- riahe 1 Jet' 1 S- 0- 1 i . i I c Bond 1 - 1 1 rer 1 i i S |