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Show NLMBl.k Minutes of Meeting D.II. Adams of Laytoi To Attend Important Of School Hoard Held Monday M inuti a h g dat 'l i I'li a In 'll ' he boar' I n it t i M I 'jci' ffice Mi ' .a aitililiH'ii 940, with tliret- iihiiiIiU', n ng in Xegu-- - t r 1 tampton, ttorge liMie jeorgt (J. Ik mutt, pii'int he ail'! q I 1i'tm knuii t K n . I ai hi-- t ii I I'l lU'tt'ii. tali I Jill II ( it i !' I t I. 'I I o noway, Meeting in Salt Lake III tt tf Lounlihd ilv ( 0P7 Voting Hountiful .Mother Dies at A Salt Lake Hospital , Olfia rs Attend League i Meeting lit t ai 1. I lit 1 i . 1. hi. Ita.t- - 111 x t Im J"i't ! a m it a t n- a. '1 n a n .,i sa it clnk the -- tipi rmtt ndi nt n g ma t t t nt ip ti t tateMr. Raiilptun 1.1II11I the I'uttu g ' If C ' p in pi ' 'li t a ai m it a J order at 30 p m an tin- mm m a timi. kiiii in ilifiifiiN an tes ol the la-- t mi t ting ue rial 'I n . It t a la ni I nd appioml j' i'la, t 'iia an (. ah'ui 'u ( ti lit k 111 Bills as repre-- t nte.I hi v m t n nt n t h t n h, s I ill II t unibeii'l ti . ('7054 a - ' -t all in II III pi il,- rm.nl1 "ert plt'tntid, alluwt an III! Jt 'in a' rtlati tn pm In tiin iitdit lotion ol .Mt " ill he t mini k ( an t u t mm 1, ml Ik nut tt, Ill ''aid. 'I "I. Hi n Mill lli with t mi k n a n with t he in u t ink Ikntun Snperinti it ,,K up,, ik i a t n ii tui aving a m ttl. n t nt ith t e II. 1 ai 1. it n I 1 ' 1 1 -- 1 11 11 . -- I ' 1 c i i j ! S , I I , 1 11 11 1 11 ' 11 ' ) All ! , n n whit'll an and lit ii'1 for 5 and n t ' 1 h-- I 'an aki ' t I! i w n feir uatir till'! u r 11 r f ill n i Mill J'Ni 1, 1 'in ' n t ( It L t t r i I I iimi ( ' 't, li in k i . Liplil ninsT Slnrls Fin On Island m. ut a ' lull ai mth v m imi - i r m llll't n 1 1 1. ( t . t , 11 imi-- .,tt, .( h n mi i the at the ,t 1 In 1' , , 1 l.iim a II " g ii it h p ait n'i II k I l I l ( a ii m 111 o in ,1 tor intui matum. m ,, ' .,1 Maik id an 111 fm u it m Drk, Clearfield, and Siram-- e wte 1(1 li or ll 'nuie n pm t ,l!or the l J Id - 1 I .in II I I ami I ni' t 'll ti i 'III anl Iii'ii hi apl-tm- The bill nf tin Salt are con pun n .n In d h"i .1 In 1 w.i- - erk to uiitcreation, Mi n - u nt mu idt t it 1; n iMutiun t 0 aerit .in 75 omg w lini- - Mi's ''.nail Miwrs of Bithihy ain at tin II t pi nt M md i ( kv u t -- n high si In ml u .t' In Id tm t ll tin " niii v a i - n gotiation on the priie. r 1. t a n tug Hum a ti ip to i' ui k an Mr. Bnrtiin in n nt, d the iv I In ti( .chers for 1940-4- 1 and tlie scliool s s Amy t Magstatl of 111u1un tlir ilt'il m which lie rtciuiimt ndt d taili link spent last uitk-em- l with Mr. juld be assigned After a studs and Mrs. James Websttt. M n Ml III a l.ii ti. J) the list with explanations by the Mr. and Mis llmt II m k ll I'l it I 'll lerintendent Mr Ik mutt nimid tttiuned tiom a 10 ' ' ' II " days trip to Pen ii ll n in g h i ill r n e Mr slack Dibble i r approved k 111 "' ' 11 IIIIU1 'A onded the niotum width was I'.i.miii m,i r. t it It'll "I lit Mill M Ii W and carried unanimously. as lor. In lie, U h i Mr ,in willpi M (Me ii .md n g i i,.t a tipt. Burton explained the need M II V S Ill'll III k l ' -n r , oi impros ements at the manual hoi M i dh and and Mi Mis run - shop at the I)ais high mn r d Nirii. cn were held Wedschool, .i i tun of 'n mt ul w a i p a 0 m ui m the nesday equipment and changes in the Bountiful n d m thi - p i. unis Davis county commissioners do their part to help advertise Davis Howdy Days. ,'.ii ik n at (hi ni ole with Bishop Reading left to the n I. m n invli.iMi 1. Amby agricultural simp anl recomhome Ii.ii ge lie Btiggs in mended that the hoard isit the right, they are, A. 0. Stoker, Chairman Fred I.. Rampton and Chester C. Hint. Iltese gentlrinen peakeri ool after this meeting before de- weie, William W megar, John (J, will serve as official fair greeters. M'aiiis, IliNidiiit hoiiuis L Wine for insuring the school and s Xoiv known as Dans g.it nil) Btiggs Howdy Hood read he the clerk and it was Davs, this lug ii cut will be ol Mr ami Mis nd that Allen S Holt of ( lear-- 1 Hailey and 2 looses 2 ficially opened when nidges stait (J. U. Rusim ss i' reported "good'' at sons ami Miss Sanders accomhad submitted the lowest bid. lay their wot k at 10 a m on WednesW ii'.it. h ( Rt fining (ompinvs Bennett turned that the btisi- panied Rn hard iaihy in a motor day. roin then on until the last .Which is Oiled (J in w sei i ii e station at Clear n Id, be awarded to him for the trip to X, w York to visti the fair. strains of Jerri Jones l.agoon ora to ail exeiiitne of the hi ording left Wednesday and se to be insured with the mer- expert chestra is heard on hursday night, Ii un by l.e gone three weeks to i.mp Autoniobile Insurance Com-y- , he will every minute pa. ked with Mm in hi In li will known in w nami i, ai mu tin qn r hie provided that, after a careful splendid enti rtaimm nt, members ot n Dills III' llll l In lo '"111 ll ,lN I'll il'llt in on the company and a ' ,u the committee stati d at Woods ( Ions i hard tn t base ( oil . idol illg a lust Monday the .North am niglit in goon p.ltlil of the 'y policy, everything is Daiis countys biggest and best was (losing it was disimered that the with Is, high r midi ml grade id satisfactory. The motion was pmdiu is construction flower show- is expei ted to be hi Id a large ham belonging t" O, R lie ml in supplied by the tali whiili it riles the motoring pnb-nded by Mr. Dibble, put and this ear. Approximately 500 en- ( liaflin of armmgton was on fue Mate Road ied. (oniriii"ion and the dio it isd not imnsiial that they aie tries are antu ipated d he saddle ami the with their new station fm in hphtt Inc fter the meeting the board visit-h- e idiiiiti lushing the neirssarv depattimnt horse show and ait ixlulut will be was i.illi'daimington whiili opened near the middle of In Imt tin tue had gotten 'Ill uni ul will tin pi a high si hool. After a isit to highlights of the fair midi r sin h w a i th it fue ligliti rs im. Mi Inc miles ol oiled high July. departments ami an explanation A radio salute heard on I lie Wasat. h )il Rclimng y wire unable to s.m it or its ron-t- i wav w Im Ii was pioimid through needs by the principal and 15 0 ( I at is owned and opiiated entirc-l- i m. but able nts were to pi i sent the p. led Ramp-toit was ordered that a our radio station omniisNiiiiu r emit) h t, dins Biit Rnssill of Rov F. S J., was sponsored In that tluim-- from spiiadnur to uthi r for teaching radio he petition I and It the Salt l.aki tation ribuiie-a spi t.u iilar ff from the locker room in the buildings opnafes this hiantiful new station w.is'i'it' d clegratn as a whii Ii H W ilford at ( hatfuld, blae and ill addition to the barn the laid Cs Mst! r, Mrs building, that a door he cut jiart ol the Idol) li t ill and 1011.(1111 ted ic planned March of Progress scrim burned about tlmti toils ol hai R Im .oi son. Blent Rn hie, ol ie east side of the agricultural liannel It is mar In the intilseition 'I the of loss md he hiief, I'l) an estimate of the cost of put Daiis (outlhistoiy .uni Ibbir ( ity, and Miss Jean Moln dislimtlv a lorn aid tip m tile a ceiling in the wood working ay was portrayed by a line cast di- is i stmiated at ahoiu $13110 During also ol elu ( it v ol (Icariii Id's business rected v Parley Bair of Salt Lake the dav the depai tn nt had hi i n be secured, and the purchase Mi and Mrs () Muir were i i liter In well known low core to a tailed out City, aitor. for the agricultural put glass jquipment dinner guests of Sunday rtment. Present during the broadcast town that burned out quite an aria Mr and (lining Mrs. Spi n' er daiiis at "V" f of fires unknown the were Davis county commissioners, )rigin etlng adjourned. (on a) I or more than 10 bred L. Rampton, A. (). Stoker years an and Chester C. lint. To adiertise Mr. and Mrs. liin rf of Buthe Federal agent Davis Howdy Days, these gentle- Wcllsiillc were Sunday guests ot rt an of Investigation and a e Ltahn, Reed Vetterli recently men wore full western regalia. M Mr and Mrs (den Stuart. Miss ha Steed spent last week announced his candidacy for the P. Whitcsidi s, prcsulmt of the ceFOR ml m Bountiful as guest of Miss nomination for Con- lebration, and Mss Kathleen Co. Republican fton Briggs. gress from the Second Congressrecently chosen in a tontest as Miss Daiis ( oiintv , wire ional s t r it t, Salt comprising rs. B. 1. Kesler, daughter, Fake, Utah, Daiis, and during the broadca-t- , and Tooele FOR and sons, Byron ountiis. extended an imitation to every one Candidate for the Paul Mrs. I.uella Wood and be to i the at tdebration. for piesmt I.xupt taking a firm stand L. DEMOCRATIC Alice !y; Sedgwick and family w ith ri spei t to subversive activi fiolden W'. Stewart of Nomination for del the Harmon fanulv re- - tit', Mr ctteih sail he would pre-- public tty (hairinan for DaiBountiful, DAVIS COUNTYS NEXT Is Illlll- STATE SENATOR hich was held at Hidden, sent and ilisiU's during dy Days, announces a change in Election Primary f September A Sth. Mi-- s ay, the campaign. tig Lathams attendants Beiatise Mine ii.iIn xpcrii'nic m leg mos Har- V "I do not haie am Tm lerella' of the 'pleton, Ancil and V'Jix TERM marriage of Miss Margaret I' WOI .In Sfl r t.ll v to Ci were pioneers of 1.347-4the Xil'on ot Bountiful, wlinli took program, jor catch-al- l m J W Rubm-m- i cri On Democratic Ticket the "in and t Harmon. Mrs Kcsler's date said in In- - tatumm. It is place on Wednesday, and who has rn a pra ti. mg attorr i" I" r, was with the first company utterly impossible to try to I tali, Miss Clad vs llatih of please hit and .in u''iity n i y ul Da atter-da- y Saints to leaie all the people. To promise all of Centers ll !e was named as her sir ' $ o lave a d it a h v y quali: 13, n them on their soim thing only makes for ill in Rampton fur Starting at Clearfield on thejioaiticn westward. 4 pocri' y on the part of the per-o- n 30 antorno-seekinat Tuesday Lt.itr Snator p. in. an also accompanied Brigham office. bilc parade will travel through i' Born in Boimti'ul, a son of Jai and On In ljf party who left Winter attitude toward fifth to adiertise the fair. county and the late civ Ran Rampton ters, April 15. 1847. He was column Mr. Vetterli Short stops are planned in all cities activities, tun, he was graduated from I)a tin of the tenth company of aid: Legislation should be en and town of the county. hud si him! and from the Umv een wagons and majle the road acted at once to Merchants and citizens of Davis stifle ot completely tali iaw School and sity r that was attached to the the fifth column in the United county and vicinity have done their h ad post graduate work at Geor to measure the distance States. We have long been share in helping to make this .an, Washington University. ded each day. of these people. We all outstanding show. Committees are! He will bring to the position t know their aims and purposes. making every effort to bring out initiative and energy of youth Democratic Candidate g They should be smashed immedicrowds during the gether with an experience a for two days that Davis county will ately. training which ordinarily comes COUNTY It is little short of tragic to read be on parade. a ly with advanced years. l.C. COMMISSIONER of Senators and RepPaid Political A.ivertiseme nf of resident 1914, P. class the resentatives taking their valuable term) time to hear some fifth columnist L'nii of Utah Sill David Layton, candidate for the explain his views on why our sysre of undetermined origin nomination as Dans county comd tem of government should be Lour years in Washington, D U. Democratic Candidate for St: a barn on the premises of changed. Behind the scenes they missioner for the term, was as a law student, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pingree, who! Senator receiving an born and spent bis early life in 1.. ge Hatch at 2:30 p. :n. on advocate the overthrow of the gov- operate Mas and Pas Place B. degree from Georgetown on The Bountiful fire Layton. He lias been a resident of ernment. How long would this the Salt Lake Ogden Salutations from Joseph .A. S University. During these years he Clearfield for the past 40 years. to the call, but due be tolerated in some European near the intersetion of the highway, was employed in the Supreme Court Democratic candidate for state si highways As a farmer and stockraiser, he t absence of water the firemen countries? And why should we south of Law Library and in the War Risk lator from Davis county to the v Ogden, have recently com- He is progressive and active in is a large Davis county to wait for water to be turned tolerate it here? taxpayer. their beautiful new home Insurant e Bureau, now known as 'ers of said county: pleted civic affairs. Intere-tea canal, which took 20 minutes I throughout He has for the past 14 years been the Veterans' Mr. Vetterli was born in Salt located adjacent to their have always been a residt Administration. popular re it reached the premises, the county a large land owner and a member of the Clearfield town it Lake City .August 20th, 1903. He roadside inn Since 1920 he has been a success- of this county. My home today taxpayer. One of the largest sugar board, during which time he had ful reported. With the aid of a is a member of Sigma Chi fra- plot practi' ing attorney for Utahs on a part of the direct charge of installation of the hose line from the canal, the ternity, the International which I was born. I am a grac zsso- - native rock, contains 16 lovely and beet growers in the country inand business, farming mining Was brirn in Bountiful and lived present culinary water system. nteer fighters were eblc to ciation of Chiefs of Police, and the comfortable rooms. ate of the University of LTtah, vs He served 14M years as a mem- terests Lor a number of years he in Bountiful and Clearfield all his the home, sheds and other Society of Former Agents of the i i f T postmast-- r ayton for 11,. nsfeent has been designed life ber of the Clcarficl.d I.. D. S. ward was City Prosieutor and Assistant sears, uildings. Bureau of Investigation. school for 12 ye; or of of S.Pt taught eb Lake b' Attorney mtertaining public City. te loss is estimated to be be DONT FOPGET TO VOTE bishopric and is at present a mem- CityDuring and w.is justice of the peace .Before leaving Salt Lake City to ' o 'lies it 19?X, under the Delightfully rod, uspices ber of the High Council in North ll $500 and $f4i0, Fire Chiet become a G man, Mr. Vetterli ; ,r cd r SEPTEMBER 3rd i, v ith of the University xtension Divi- 14 year-MDavis stake. - was active les Trump said. Contents in Boy Scout an platform a square deal sion, he gave a scries of lectures will try to fill the of'irr a farm tractor and other Church activities. He was the sec"Realizing that a man elected to throughout the State to County everybody and especially the VM.I syd of the term I w ill end ' ond Laele scout in the State and rhn machinery. office is a public servant, and Municipal officers and em- people and the Imfortunates I Inoo'ies to offer anyone. ifpublic al ways been a Democrat. ,one of the two scouts who repre- elected, I will do everything in ployers on "Muniitpal law If y isnene Thomas of Bountiful sented Utah at the first Internation f"D e to the senate v A man with the courage of his will elect icy power to deal equal treatment the guest of her grandparents, al Bov Scout Jamboree in London TWORTHY Daiis use throughout Mr. utmost endeavor en. to county, convictions who for efficientry stands V. D. Thomas, in 1920 " ' r LICILXT and Mrs. fair and just laws and conservat Layton asserted. cy in government. sday. laws. i a dvcrtisement Paid Political Advertisement, Paid Political Advertisement Paid Political Advertiseme I 1 -- 1 -- 1 h- -t 1 I T1 11 '1 ' t t t K I f ( 1. I ppt-rso- . ! I i i V I M I I 1 ! I t I ' t i I ( REED E. VETTERI.I n i I I i I - m t - , . I N I n I A N ,1 l ! i N ( i I I ! i i r M i I I t Service Station Says Business btts-Aa- Chaffin j Lare Harn Destroyed 1 1 es Highway No. Being and raveled I 1 j i Fire I k-- up I ; I 11 v I l Calvin Kmpton I I I - I 1 I I . I I 0 n i t- - v I i ne-da- ( oin-p.in- v n I -- i 1 Inter-mounta- 1 ( i i i I 1) I I . I mm 1 watson I out--tandi- on Family eunion Held In Holden, Millard 1 Ila-lc- m na-tn- David Layton ri 1 I.a-tha- 1 i Republican Candidate United States Congress VOTE Holbrook c David ; 1 Commissioner g 4 1 I 8. v 1 In candi-ipleto- n . -- ! j Xau-Februa- i 1M-4- -- mi-o- hy-iess- ( 11 1 11 1 g D,t-v- I 1 1 wa-whe- el over-tolera- jnday Afternoon Haze Burns Barn, nt record-breakin- jzrrf bj well-inform- Farm Implments Pingree Home Is 1 (4-ye- ar Joseph A. er-,it- y Now Completed de-re- I- lepart-respond- ed d 17-ac- re I n ' : in-- r I y 1 . -- 1 |