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Show I VOLUME SIXTEEN Minutes of Meeting Of School Hoard New Commissioners Commissioners Engage S. L. Firm And County Attorney To Audit Accounts Inducted In Office Co. ! Held Monday , -- reguar meeting of the Board of lucation was held at the otlice in y.,rnungton. Utah, January 6. 194 !th John R. Ranipton presiding. All members present except Horace ( 1 1 W t'-.- v Men Who Will Assess Davis Go. l'roperly For (he Year 1011 INPoSTfiV pf vriom - t aw D.l-vi- ! iMAr TlMl I tuMsnr wuiuin On mi-- ii-o- i W4 Ahr ' 5 jtad and on motion were approved, two-vea- two-vu- I.. , ' It i pin ci nl Tl i q lie , ,c ;V"" s' I r I cl u n il id in m I lie t i h D ml c : W e u, s hi i c' Weill i - d, able hn W 1. I W . l'i polls di.clo e 71T were issued ime 'd4o, wl de tdH were record t, l ( t ill1 I in i c -- Pc'. K.iC'vd. e. l he elc'livi servne act, the up swing of business, coupled with the d.'incs ot t cat wi',1 known Dan tipnl, ,ii e bclievtil to be respon-o ,1. I,, the I'smiiuf of fbS more xc x at laimington in inii.cge b to then in the ar preceding, R. ,c M.i'ot, county clerk, said .Cl 'ic (Vs Gretna (ireen May Reach Normalcy in 1911 p. Mull d I )a is I i ... , i n W.-- , I'll i I h I . u1 d, i i '1 .11 l lit cv .. S C .. h ,ii ill, , ,n i n h'c - c - i ' I w r a s n I , ) ar n . . . S CVU TH4t4 f O , e , . 1'Ml-lM- J s 11 v 1 Van Elect. J Minutes of the meeting of Decern Vr U, 1940 vs ere read, unanimously proved. The president stated that 3i ,s meeting closes the business of this board. ; The minutes of the meeting were NUMBER SEVENTEEN put I i m 0. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE r At tile S'- Olll o hi Is i (l new meeting of board ol count) loniiin-siurx. the in a i omit atloi m Will Iltdui no. m Beeslej Wood and kompanv, audit i d into ottn e M ond o at mg tu in, Sail ake Uitv, was aw aid !v K Id ,1, e M.loi , . tn' i let k, in ed the at the conti.ut ol audit- the s ommissionei s .o in n g ion, ing the books of Davis county, R. i oil t house al d Bruce Major, reported. ose taking the oath "ere, Two petitions were presented dm alien i K o: klcailudd, who ing the day. I hie toi the appoint- will scive a font year term as comi rchie A. Briggs ment of Wilford V. Hatch as agri- tv i oimnissioners; cultural inspector in the division of t K ot Bomitilul, clemed to till a crops and weed control for a two-yetcini, mi the same hoard, term and Wiltord Wood "ho and Keith Malile cR) ot Bomitilul tern as lonitv presented a taxpayer petition asking for a Hold-oveK for the appointment ot Howcommissioner Hi lint t K ot .av ton, w ard to serve m the south end of I luster w it i d i b.i tlie countv. .e, Ian i in i !,( man ol the boat d - ,11c Reining commi.-ionn nl 1," Rampton t D oi mcr ban nun (1 the b. u d, w ho 1. is tin ( e til ( ompli u d and 5 J ION DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, JANUARY AY I c I d, t c wo in In i nli v tr, June wax the heaviest month !cr matriagc.x. June 194l W .IV toll, Icdui'on t hut held, shows 7S ei e recorded tea take first j Meeting adjourned. of the board The five members M R.itn place, November in .second place, sv ov ood ,ic use, Ben--t7.x. wine July followed with 74 fear far i.coips ftKipit W Bage, ,jf education, viz: (ioorge J. Iomi, c'l hl.mjl AN IKON f KAXVf l hull-y UII'C tlmd In the year 1Hn, June was t linton kc I George E. Dibble, John R. 'ai 'i ha i mttp nibany d h loher tied for lulv and M ilc In ami South W bci t III In fanipton, Elgin U. Roberts and G. ocrsi iir AV'.ns I S Rutledge with Clerk Tbos. Ini cl went to Scp- t E. while k AnC rVf UNlll' UcONci, tot .1 pine, a csA pxre i dltams and Superintendent II. C. In - a,e a t cill'e to ac pi lc II Ini Dip eg e prvu ac itc i! ih h Fill! urton tl,en meF to8etlur 3,1,1 fleet las p cv im nl cl P t Nut ANP D ol bv ai u e. who 'la s FIH, ft a new organization as follows: vs'vk' u Ben-Ahe wa it wi ur t'cituv in d f On motion Mr. George Q. chairW'e have been handed a copv of also tilled tin ee ti m lAkANl I b iNHAbn elected was u ei ,x t a! m Rami Ion WJ.'.'I to' tog A temporary retn ot! mg The 1oiui of an the AND "Mt Ark4 pic VMlitl 10 It AcH lllf w hose ' man. He thought it well to rotate Old l.l ot f N Bountiful, KVv,it ON K 1 appoint 19-1i v e Wv'i," bv Ch.y R Mahey, a UV fv glut s ot .MltNir PUWtX'M position of presiding in the native mih of Bountiful and former Hunt as deputv att in v gem al 1940 i i es Ini. 'late w.r, announced Sund.iv by tiiovcl in e Jpard. mail Governor of Utah. In compiling I'HO's, report of jus 4 Member ole s, allot n c George E. Dibble then am i Ax i.iiimiiMiiiii t, who lias again in these columns R genet. d. w i i e ol the pcai e ac tiv ities at Botin A pressed the feeling that it would some expiessed tice be cue Inin induction been monies i mail lot appointed as state three years ago. alter we bad board to been nl it was noted that 4( cases distit 1( r all outfollowed bv tina good policy of the BUI a h.unti( Imanlile chive, p.ualvxix the manuto read privileged W. Mm dot k of posed of were for various infraclias appointed J,inge the presiding officer each script. in our opinion this is a mas- going ami incoming oiiui.ds, ai the of members kITT1 All the Dutch llvien inn al Farmington, Davis tions of the stale fish and game as iliaiinian ol Bomitilul it live of one will as tfo years term. and After ex- terpiece which bv was lutv attended ored the suggestion. iws ol Utah, act onlmg to W illiam line i punt the great contributions to Western 11. Holbrook, Bountiful justice of I in dock iew Mm Mr. pc sons, which included emit home mg pressing to Mr. Hampton the board literature. poll his efficient work and the for 1'Mll be chive" their was peace. oflic'crs, cnudovccx. advises that the A second reading of Mr. Mabevx rppreciation Tin- majoiitv were for "having and with the pto county treasveiv sin (l the past, Mr. Dibble moved that epic leads us to exclaim: "You can guests B riant aeobs, l ers toj II r. Elgin U. Roberts, representa-ill im able l pint? in tin- gun, which totaled Cl introduced lli.it till e lb WellRobeits, o urer, lgm III research literally see, hear, and feel that ho served as master of eei emoniex hich tanuUex Jo i axes. Others were, no license, 4; I live Davis coiinU lo me from precinct number one, be horse gallop across tlie Continent! FACTOR QG lie Im tin staled that due to the shooting after 4 p. m., 4; no duck MMi INDUSTRTfS CONlkihOle ToPfffNif ejected as president of the board g What makes the book doubly in- Miss Elicit Agren, county home CWF U CHtWlCAL Awe v3. &neL,sur on liicnxe, 2; bunting geese f tact for the coming term of two years. teresting to all iesidents of Davis demonstration agent, led the group 'tr; ol the monies Necollected slumps mes. COeizVAVg AifriF me AlllAMMOM, Oys COPtTVZ, lead, live decoys, 1; 1; use-o- f with mlf. in The delays the oo Die motion was seconded by memui lemamcd rtatmciAH Aiacf wz6 community singing lolinty. count v are the excellent pen sketCOtCg, WOOD, ASHFsTOs, C'tMf NT AND rmitj s 75. CNFMlS female I'fcV 7f. 1 Pi Is ed .t rb, m set tiling Inn with pheasants, 1, and decorated shouting o! G. I). Ruthledge. after which CH ASS AKF ALSO NllDEP yellow fas ber emcigenry of its of Harris ches six by Weberg Tick log '' cases w el e em omilci ed. lie also shooting carp, 1. Total 40. These as put and carried by all members early, .''.vm; and respected cit- acacia and snap dragons a fa: Robstaled the expense fm rollecing taxes were all beard between Octo-Ih- -i Reining guests biullv addies'ic opting in the affirmative. Mr. izens all of whom were Bony Ex27 and December 14, the rec!fth tneet-ilkof thank the iiioiicv was less pei capita the took the then charge gatheiing, expressing ots riders. These men have been press show. ords in the Bloody than in any oilier tenuity expressed his appreciation for dead many years, but they speak lor coopciaium ol all officers durwhile nl and conferred their servicestale. thus years accept again in the pages of the book. ing tie honor . Sub committees will be appointed ed the charge. and new officials begged lor smulai fav Their numerous relatives A. and a milling will be i ailed bitter .moved that friends will be glad to know that ois m the future. Mi's M.uv Member Rampton George E. Dibble be elected as vice they have been immortalized by one gave an original reading pal t of the month. Mi, Mui dot k requests tb.it any jjftsidcnt for the coming term. The who knew them so well and heard which depleted the enttaiice ol one ofiicers and ni.uiv l (lllrt J. A. Taylor of Bountiful, printill il cl Hidden wishing to make an individual cclc III, Conk Yu of lo di of action was seconded, put and do assistant lav ton, from their lips the stirring story Id wot out tlie the next ees mto Mi Mrs. ihutum, they can do so by cipal of South Davis Junior high and employ c.cslmi of the bust National Bank unanimously. aimiv oi sary, their youth. '( to Davis I utility school, 'lliurstlay left for San . Mr. Dibble moved that Tlios. E. Stable, Bountiful attoi-- n Icdm II. Blood will bold open house al Lav Ion, 'I blit setav was inducted making out ilu-iW'e speak specifically of Major lluiry Uiialdc to Infantile 7 was clerk be i y d to m. Paralysis Tund and mail be reappointed Calif., to attend the regional Suinluv troiii guest speaker. exiilent of (lie Layton Kiwanis as p p. in until Howard Egan, oldest rider of tlie for the coming term group, who made more than fifty be present because of illness, weic at tin r borne in K.ivxville. 1'iionds club, ilming a ilmnc ami piogiaiu it to p. (). Box 2ll5, Bountiful National Youth Administration con fn ei lice on F i iday and Saturday, 'same bond as at present, trips from Utah to California before ri tiring commissioner Stoker, Keith and iilativcs ate invited to call, at the avion waid i cc real mu ball. Utah. I Mr. Taylor, who is chairman of was seconded by Mr. Sf0 ; of bis son, Richard E. Egan, Stable, Calvin Rampton, ami a limn ol lie family anncuim oil tniultutcd by weic Mi. and Mrs, Blood have alwavs ac oli Cole man ot luivo, ilistlict and carried, tlje National Youtl Administration for many years beloved Bishop of her of other mint house oiimals. meetA regular commissioners council for student work in Utah of monthly South Hoimtiftil ward; of William ?he accumulation resided in Kavsville with tlie excep governor of Utah Idaho dixtiiit of report; of which followed minutes five ls at of the ofMis. high schools, is one of six members Blood, who spent were then presented by lion Kiwanis International, installing l the Is Bage, so long identified with the ing vvere read and ap- years in Arizona befoie her mar- ficer, William II. Simmons was inin the state youth administration. the entire , clerk, considered by the board, ap-- I year Sunday school of the same place; lie Representatives from nine westcouple were married stalled as vice president, while ('. proved by members of the board of John Fisher, for nearly a half proved by the new board. A letter riage. societies Relief tlie Kpoiixoicd by ern states will attend the confer Baird was ictaincd as secretary-treasute- r of 1.1 S i bun lies in the and, on motion of Mr. Rampton al- century one of the best known and signed by M. B. Whitesides, presi- January 7, S9 in tlie Logan temple county, the of the Davis county fair board Mr. Blood, who is a u tiled tannlowed and ordered paid. Incoming eliiec tors all- Davis county health department t ine. Mr. Taj lor expects to arrive honored citizens of Bountiful; of dent his nn-assistants, was lead express er, is a biotbir of Utahs foi ied W. Call, (hlenc Ctaig ami will i ondtii t a health clinic Superintendent Burton reported William H. Strecper and Thomas and for home Sunday. living had a visit from a commit- Dobson of Centerville. Uncle Billie mg thanks for the fine eeioperation governor, Henry 11. Blood. He was Crank llickenlooper. & D Dr. of iliildu-age, officers. 1, born a tKaysnlle on February tee of school patrons from Clinton, Thomas F. Williams was retiiing Keith Barnes, ilirec was a typical frontiersman of the outgoing health Streeper county bond of 1Si7, a son of the late William The commissioners president of the group. pirents who reside near the under- o the end of his life. Thomas Dobannounced aches night was observed by tor, pays at the Denver Rio Grande rail son spent his later years in Davis $5(HK) each, were approved during Blood, orchardixt, farmer and Mock The supervision will include imDistrict Judge Lewis V. man and Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood Kiw anians, with more than 75 permile north of the road he is still well remem- the day by but and county, munization against diptlii-riClinton school and straight west of bered as a substantial citizens of Trueman. The county attorneys i.crly day Utahns. sons attending the banquet where f "C ycar ,,cfor.e bond of $4(XX) was approved by the As the funner Drucilla Gray Lay s,1,,al! The George R. Day post of the Sunset. This complaint of the com- Salt Lake en It. Layton served as toaxliiias-- l aKf; City. - ter. A review of 1W0 activities of 1,,'',:1 examinations ferquently American Legion has chosen as one that commissioners born of was Blood Mrs. at board Kaysmittee is thatihe pass is so narrow ton, Bountiful, Davis County, Utah ilk. Mari li 23, 1X72, a daughter of the club was given during the pro- for tin- cliildd1 from one to six years of their many activities this year, that it is dangerous for their chil- should be that one of its own proud colonupon the condition of the organizing of a drum and bugle Arizona dren to travel throught in walking sons ha Christopher gram which featured string music depending such a work. indiviclu.il sproduced the child, and monthly corps. Be ft of founders and one o and Lay by Joe Layton, Jose Vasquez izer, i and from school at about the of this book may be had an examinations iladvicc for infants Copies ton and Septcmnu Simms Layton, Shirley Day; Bernice C. Wilcox, The Legion has seen the need of time time the school bus travels at the Bountiful State Bank and at Barnes. said l)r. Utah such an organization in this city. soloist and an original reading by pioneers. through. Mr. Burton reported that the Deseret Book Store in Salt Clinics are to be conducted in The well known couple have al- Mary Bonnemort. Dancing conclud The corps, under the direcion of t took the matter up with the state Lake City at $2.00 each. in churcli affairs active been church buildings of the respective Mr. Drrrell Daines, would particied festivities. ways the ttrvice commission and learned that 1 I until recent years. Mr. Blood bolds the railroad CQmpany is willing to Special guests at the party were, communities at p. nt. in all months pate on civic and patriotic occasions of church in office the I $100 sec the district of June, bc the patriarch July and August, when except Roy Olson Any son or daughter of a legion Irovo, pass at a cost of about The couple became the parents of retary and L. E. Nelson of Logan they wjl be held at 9 a. nt. sche-ne- member is eligible to join. M. J. Chasson of Fort Douglas, if the parties concerned will The first meeting will be held lieutenant governor for this ilules are: Monday had paid two fines in the none children, eight of whom sur y the tost. The .corresU district, who succeeds Ray M. Mrs. vive. are, held Septcmma Walter Peace They of First of Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7 p. m. the Wednesday, Dawj Farmington; Justice to court pondence was ordered referred B. and Annie Mrs. Whitesides in of son the Club third he Legion hall. representatives second Wednesday, Kaysville; I.ayton. Rampton at Farmington. Pleading county commissioners and the Vera Mrs. of 60 both all who wish to join to We from Lake Salt Wed of Layton; Fourth Cqok, urge Clearfield, a 43inton committee. Ogden, speeding to Wednesday, Syracuse, charge guilty miles an hour in a zone, he B. Ieterson pf Sandy; Mrs. Nora City, Provo and Logan were also nesday. Bountiful; first Thursday, be present. Others who have either Mr. Burton reported that at the Three robberies Thursday had was sentenced to Millie present. Clearfield; second Thursday, South a drum or bugle bring them and pay a $10 (lne md B. Smart of Richfield; Mrs. quest of the government author- been at the Davis county of reported senBaird and L. of Pocatello, Ida.; Chairmen Byron The in arrangements five jail Bountiful; third Thursday, Layton any parents who wishes to attend serve jail. the the close days to state is about ity, office at Farmington, acL. sheriffs Howard I Blood, Blood is welcome to do so. suand Louis C. L. was fine and Fourth Thursday, Clinton. Baird, of the were, program $2.50 and tence ad running from South Weber to to Calvin Roberts, deputy finof Ogden and Seth Blood of Cook, Fred Jones and I). C. White-side- s cording both also offender was The iimset because of its spended. passing sheriff. 18 with Clair Whitesides in ed $2.50 for driving without a driv- Centerville. They also have through the domain of the Hillfield reof Farmington, Jones Ralph of publicity. grandchildren. charge license. ers reservation. of a silver fox fur theft the ported The superintendent reported that at $100, taken sometime Hie grade schools at Clearfield and valued evening during the ab- G. Wednesday Clinton were broken into during the of the family. Entrance was sence . 4lidays and a little money, some l . a rear screen forci ishletic materials and other supplies tlken. No clue to the perpetrators Qor Davis county health reports, com Elton Bennett of Syracuse told tis been found. Mr. Rampton mov-thIn an exchange of Sunday night a $50 stole thieves piled officers that by Dr. D. Keith Barnes, depu d the board offer a $10.00 the choirs of Bountiful programs, show a the The Farmington LDS ward W. ty state health director, communifor information that will lead harness the same night from Bountiful First wards Second and of 520 cases of M. M. I. A. has been reorganized 1940 toal the apprehension of the guilty barn at his farm. will the cantatas ren again present 274 more than in the president. cable diseases, trties. The motion was seconded Also reported stolen were a sad- with George Manning ilered during Christmas week at re246 were when Mr. Dibble and carried. dle valued at $60 aj?d a $15 bridle, Named to assist him are, Davul year preceding, their respective ward chapels. which wa staken from the barn at Hughes, first counselor and Venice corded. In the Bountiful tabernacle, at 5 Burton Superintendent reported a i for was Influenza iVi responsible lat Afton Walker, a teacher at the the Leo Hill farm in Layton. Hogge, second counselor. The retir m. the Bountiful Second ward p. increase during the past year ch school, Florence Larson of the 70 voices is to be heard in ing group includes, Hubert Lam- heavy choir 232 to cases, compared the of forth Junior high had resigned and convenient to children particularly bert, president and Orval Smith sec amnuting Bethlehems cantata, Holy with 118 for 1939. An increase of Frank Craven, ibstitutes must be found for them in the bus route in East Kaysville ond counselor. directed Night, by chicken and pneupox mumps, whole 60 members in the Bountiful once. He had no one to recom-en- d by extending the route down a side monia, also helped to raise the First ward at this time. He also reported post road where 5 children live. Tm group will sing at 7 p.m. total. years in at Mrs. Anderson, His ward chapel, Second the the primary superintendent said the road hac There were 326 births recorded safe foi with Wilford Kedding Natal Day," 5 . in the pervisor, is still at Clearfield been reported not good or year just ended, compared school buses being narrow and caching where Miss Gailey left. with 316 in 1936. Deaths reported ton, conducting. Both programs are I Mr. Burton reported that the winding and drivers would have difsame period in 1940 were open to the public, choir officers the Ted Burt, 20 of Honeyville, Wed for the said. mmittee board met with ficulty in bad weather with rewhile 1939 records 88. had paid a $3 fine for oper 137 teachers schedule committee arge buses. They had tried and nesday 101 child Barnes Dr reported Condiating a motor truck with improper clinics were held in 1940, attended discussed the question of salary ported it was not feasable. before quesThese better. Burt be guilty fhedule. pleaded lights. tions might with a view to Justice of the Peace Wendell by 109.8 persons. County ofnurses The superintendent 2476; reported that tions were discussed home sisits reached a total Barnes at Kaysville. against small pox immunizations Jj4 h Ruth Cox, principal of then work out improvements. Bountiful school, is out The superintendent reported that dtph- 347 immunizations against account of the recent death driver Garner had an accident with Two 906, tests, A training school for Kiwanians theria, 300, laboratory ,er brother who was killed in an his bus in which he collided with of sewers, water, was held Tuesday and inspection evening at Lay-to- n tomobile accident. He was asked Mr. Balls car and did considerable CC mik, 26 1 . and food chairmen from committee with J? convey to her the sympathy of damage to the car. The matter was These statistic , show only major both Clearfield ami Layton attendmen Davis Two Thursday activities of the health department, board. county reported to the insurance acompany ing. settlehad been named as the years quar- Dr. Barnes state 1. Mr. Burton see mslow in making class who 1lans were outlined and instruca that reported should the from we county thinks terly proposition tions received for the years work earning in automobile repair ment Mr. Burton conservation who to join the civilian A man wrote Sherriff M. L. Sells ahead. These were given by District 'x is being arranged for at the insure in the old company Jesse state. fa'orable are, in the They corps n,',i Hhool and that the state has were alwavs prompt and of Sioux halls. S. D., that he want-hi- s Governor Jacob Coleman and Crowder of Clearfield and Larin of accidents. e in settlement wife b.i k, hut he wouldnt pay ( lsen, aUrou,! Horace Steed as district secretary, acNalder of Layton. tO' L- - T- Th?m fare back home because he cording to Clair Whitesides, publiher Music supervisor, The jair will join the Big before the board at Dr, thought it 't' e duty of the man she city chairman for the Layton club. called Attention to son appeared camj according to William ran away with to hear hte expense. tY danger to children alighting the suggestion of the superintendent Wilcox, head of Davis county om buses on Paul Jhinbar was sort of fin ad W 1 A work. public highways anc F.lected chairman of the county se'gev;ed drivers his wife. That was why, he told at 22 C. times. of board supervisors fater care by directing them A judge in Neawark, N. J., gave now Indianapolis police, he tossed beer J. Calusa of coluba, Calif., Harrv tGarfinkle the right to pay holds the title of "most elected man bottles through the window of het highways, especially when o school bus hides the view of on two dollars a week on a judgment in the state. beauty shop. t music. of field the r?fic. He also suggested SE,nK of $104,720. , Meeting adjourned. transportation be made more vc r t, The Pony Express Arrives Again n 1 , i I . ( I i I -- JWi 1 I to H W i 4 i Justice W. Holbrook Makes report of cases Infantile Paralysis r HI ( l c M Nk v I , i VcVA'I I vec-(i- i c i ' i i tt , I i V Tried During ' c v i 1 J I v 5 . I tt-- i v - c - - w vc ,c " i i Ff well-know- 1 . s- l- - n 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Celebrate Holden Vird Cook Installed President of Layton ' car-iSp- d wed-iIhi- Taylor Principal J. In Conference in Cal. Kiwanis Club Wedding Sunday k i c Fran-CIM- i i nliams I l 1 1 Health 'Department To Conduct Clinics I 1 1 Drum Bugle Corps To Be Organized In Legion Camp pic-tho- I one-ha- lf a I I tt Fox Fur Valued Harness and Saddle Reported Stolen $40,-CP0.0- one-ha- lf Not Twice Blessed But Twice Fined War Fate Ft. Douglas Man I w I 50-mi- le Manning Succeeds Dr. I). Keith Barnes Hubert Lambert as Compiles Report President of Mutual at Cantatas to be Given In Bountiful Wards re-ir- I 7 1 t ;i Improper Lights on Trucks Costs Bucks of-th- Training School For Kiwanians Started . 1 to-o- Men from County Admitted in Camp ; i Le-Ro- instruc-Rutledg- - C otton-woo- d 1 ! 1 r , y |