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Show LD Dr Byron L. Kesler Weed Committee Submit Hoports Dies At Bountiful - r, lie , Minutes of Meeting Layton Citizen Observes S2nd Ol School Board Year of Birth THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Held Monday treaMii was lie her thiI Death fame suddenly today to most colorful one !f Bountifuls i;aracters, Dr. Byron Einnzie and 73, well known physician former mayor of Bountiful, who died near 4 a. m. from a heart ailment at his home in Bountiful. Taken seriously ill in California rearlv one year ago, he had only partially recovered since he returned home last spring. Of pioneer Iparentage, lie was horn March 26, 1X67 at Salt Lake City, a son of Frederick and Abigail Snow Kesler. On September 22, 1900 at Ottuma, Iowa, lie married Julia Ann Harmon who still At F; inninoton Held Saturday Money Keturned Services Sunday Ke-lc- District C ourt NUMBER NINETEEN ol $4.iMK 74 w !,t i. good. Da s rout.ts or , tiled a report countv 'commission. lncmded was an ot a iiguLr meeting of nf fi'in iti. in l.ihl at the m the ii'nil I. 'Use on Mon- tit. I.tnu.u v 30, LHi with all the - tin i h i ii i; ,(i i.l the sit per inti I'lliet pie-il'i(si(".ent Roberts i inventory of machinery and man rials amounting AOef fxj, AVI iHfp t to $l.03 34. Combined, these figurv rue unnrt west coavrty. li es represent surpluses lront WtXJCTTES yt 6Mf pi s approft' t n THf the priations to weed committee iii.'U s uf the pre kuis m 0f 0 Wt'YVW Of O' during the last three years, Mr. lead and approM d. aelf limiting '. V'aV At V t'' l.i.nih wln it u ltl!s Ihurgoo.i reports. iie i rt seated hy rwv 4.J. $n7M4rfO Mme U It'S t o Started in 193x with 40 acres, the tin i 'a k members t alii to a of Mr. at. weed program at the present time Bennett i. n ti it t t mifi ' e ri has more than 180 acres of land a n e passed and oidered paid. M tv Ills SOU tTNT VMGtS. ' that has hetn plowed, and has been Xupi t intendi nt But n reported Kf SUSSipiMS, 4YM that the Noith Junior high school militated L tunes. One hundred IN Wlifc AoTM'ipv is acres lias been replowed and made that umfurnis be furnishasking CDoNivy hAvff ;r Bvtw stt tip nr survives. readv for spring planting. ed lot the band. He recommended wit o i$f When a youth, the family resided Assets listed in the records show tb.it thj o.u d assist in providing 1 the on tin m half the cost. He the Centerville, living at upper tollowing figures. They are, paing road and south of Deuel to obtain a more def creek, tractor, SXtiKSO; spray machine, .is in si m e. oitinii nd.ltion for next where he tended sheep and cattle $151.02; spray gun, $1445: chemimile tvr eKT4 writs' 6. fcea coo. ooo o. v ooo. li'ei tins on the land. In 1X81 he attended cals on hand, $'80.40; empty chemooo.ooo t"ov Xi the University of (JAeseret at Salt ical drums, $32.70; hooks, $15.61, pel oiti ndent leported that the Lake City, walking all the way caslhalance in countv clerks office state lias appropt i.ited $88 (K) tof Y SftTUlO VI K12fO vp sr') iiivnuov il aids an adult education ch.ss in from Centerville to his classes. $1,32 86; cash balance in weed rrr) domestic ait and he recommended Beginning his career in 18X2 as committee treasurers office, that ,a class m ilothing, sewing, etet office boy for a Salt Lake dentist, to he colle cted froe cultivahe established tor that purpose. On he last two James R. Van Ankin, he later work tion work, $30. CMQS'CMMi- yin the amounts have been placed on the motion uf ed at laboratory assistant Ruthledge the recSponsored b the Bountiful Third ommendation was approved. and Whytock, tax roll for collection. firm of Chapman Pittukt retwcnM. we ward Relief society at Bountitul. a nrrr f Mr. Bui ton reported that the dentists, until 1886. Turning to farm 7P At ilmner and pla was given Saturd.iv Sljrcr furnish offered to the eminent goi life, he operated a ranch in Sevier at the l irst ward recreation hall to If 2.000 te.n her to run a class in auto mecounty from 1887 to 1897. Starting for swill the church funds the new 'n September 6. 18X8, Mr. Day chanics for boys from 17 to 25, llor in 1894, he attended the college of bird ward binding now under con mart led Ins 'wile, h liaheth Young ace Sterd was approved as the Dental surgery at 'Chicago, 111., for struction. D.iv, who is still living To them teacher, a class was started at the two years. Then followed a year of hollowing the dinner a play, were horn five sons and four dattgh high school in the evening from of at the Michigan University study Handcart Trails, by Ruth Hudtris. light of whom are still living 7 00 to 10 00 p. nt. and is doing w here he obtained his D. D. S. deson Hale, was presented at 8 p. m. sun, David I'.iv, made the mvI well. in Salt then '1897, at Locating gree, with the nation- and was directed by Mrs, Newell me saiiilue in the Woild war tn Keeping step lie state auto mechanic departLake Citq, he practiced dentistry wide drive 191S. against infantile paraly- Hess of North Farmington ward. ment is complaining that the shop there for three years. sis, the Bountiful Junior chambebr Members of the cast were, Bessie Mr Dav, now retired, lias sjirnt recently equipped at the high school Returning to school in 1900, he of commerce Monday voted to in- D. McCullough, Doris Sessions, a Imsv hie, as a fanner, and as an is too small. The N. Y. A. entirely of attended the University again vestigate just what is being done Reed I.lovd, Alene Leonard, Fred employ of the Farmers Union at will furnish the labor for building Michigan for a year, then to Jeffer- in Davis Lav ton, where he has a record of a new county to combat this Tidwall, Margcne Talbot, Myron shop if the tmard will furnish son Medical college at Philadelphia, dread Bark-dul30 years outstanding service. Belov the materials. Mr. Burton Jack Charles Hess, to disease, George Rigby, according reports Penn., graduating in 1904 with an C. Cooley, club ed in his comnrimiy, he is hale and that the shop is crowded a well as Bourne, Harold Marguerite .president. degree M. D. and moved to Roun-tifu- l Mr. Cooley instructed Annie much Tayand Moon, Welling, Nephi hearty, younger the wood working departments and appears Douglas where he had since resided and Liston, chairman of the public lor, Jackie Bourne, Lillian Barlow, than he is. Mr. Day is proud of bis he thinks we should accept the prop as a physician. practised health committee, to determine how Lawrence Welling, Dnt Whitesides handwriting, and signs bis signa-tut- e osition. Mr. Mark Nichols of the Lauded by the public as a bene- many persons within the Annie Rigby, Lewis Sjohlom and without a tremor. tire state department met with the county factor to society. Dr. Kesler, for 36 its victims; what treatment and Mabel all of Earmngton. With the exception of two dattgh board and explained the need of Welling, years, unselfishly served this com- care they are receiving, and file a Costmues were in charge of Vera the room and the proposition of the ters, Mrs. Ada D. Finfrock of Funeral services for Wm. munity. Loyal to his profession, his report with the Junior chamber Edmonds and Yec Moon. Stage Walpole were held in JohnCenterCalif, and Mrs. Bessie IV N. V. A. in furnishing the labor and Angeles, the thought when duty called, was not Johnson of Salt Lake ity, all of what is being done in other parts managers were Newell Hess and ville Second wrad for compensation, financially, but to chapel, Thursday his sons and daughters live at Lay-to- of the state. After a lengthy discus Horace Manning. Jan. 23rd. Jan. 2 fit 23rd, as he p. m. releave suffering humanity They are, William, Glen, sion of the subject Mr. Rutledge Bishop Hugh B. lolsom officiating rode, or drove, braving snowdrifts Richard and Joseph Y, il)ay; moved that the matter be referred James Sacred music was organ used played by on wintry nights over little D. Bassett and Mrs. Dot to Supt. Burton to work out a recMrs. Vera Mrs. K. M. Pack prior to the begin country roads, as far as the Jordan There ate also 15 grand- ommendation of the size of the Sandall, ning of tlie ,servfT i Vilin selection, river district, where he alleviated children. George John Melonas, 25, building the best location, and an Mrs. I.ttcile McDonald. Invocation the ills of the sicker dying, estimated cost and report at next Lake; Evelyn vNewsome, 18, Don ). Duncan; violin selection, Before the advent of the f Lake. Mrs. meeting. McDonald; remarks John E. 'mobile, his faithful pinto horse serv i Tom K. Takahashi, 27, Sunny-sidThe superintendent suggested vocal Porter; L. Wm. duet, ed as his method of transportation. the question of transportation N. Baba, 23, Layton. that To celebrate her 86th birthday and his daughters, Rebecca, Rigby, Tomiyo SoftHe spent days and nights without for next year be considered at this Thomas Fred Tidewell, 22, Farm anniversary, Mrs. Amy V. Brown ly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling Test or sjeep to administer to the ington; Zelda Annetta ime, and that a policy on transporof was at South honored 19, Bountiful, Elison, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. . sick, as many citizens today testify. Farmington. tation be adopted. The question of her home K. M. Park; remarks, Ezra R. Pardinner at family party Over two thousand men and woDenman Ilowarth, 26, Salt Lake; on Wednesday. rish. Both, speakers bad been Elders contracting our transportation was men, most of them 'living today, Odessa Ilowe discussed at length and decided it A large number of persons called in the Norwick conference where Heber 27, Ilowarth, were ushered into the world by Dr. City. Mrs. Marjorie Dalton Barlow, 22 hcaper for the board to continue to to pay their respects during the day Mr. and Mrs. Walpole accepted the Kesler, records show, with the loss died in her home in the upstairs tandlc it. Herbert Elof Lingwall, 28, Salt to this aged Utahn. gospel. Solo O My Lather render of no more than three mothers. of the lanthus 11. Bar-loMr. Burton reported the need of She was born January 22, 1855 at ed by John D 1arrish, apartment Mildred Burnham, 26, . Salt Lake; accompanWith his brother, 'Murray Kesler Lake. Saturin Sr .house board purchasing two new the Clearfield, " of a ied Joseph daughter Farmington, by Mrs. Back; remarks Bishop be established the first prescription day afternoon, Jan. 18, 1941 of as- school buses for next year and be James Garbett, 21, Salt Lake; C. and Clarissa Dempsey Fackrell, Joseph N. l ord, who expressed drug store in Bountiful, and for Lois Martha Powell, 19, Salt Lake. first settlers of West Bountiful. At Mr. Harold phyxiation, due to escaping gas rceommrnded that it be done at Jennings appreciation many years was its head. He servfumes from a gas heating stove. this time on account of the price Z. Meyers, 25, Salt Lake the age of 22 years, she was mar- of the W'alpole family. Wayne ed a number of years as city health Jean Sanderson, Davis county advancing. Mr. Bennett moved that by Investigation ried to the late Mahonri M. Brown Eureka. Remarks. President Wcsley E. officer and Davis county health Sheriff Ray Evans and Dr. the board purchase two new buses Walter Harris Froisland, 32, Salt Deputy Mrs. Brown has always resided Tingey, told of his father helping L .E. Ellison of Layton, well Noall Tanner of Layton revealed of the largest capacity and that physician. Lake; Phyllis Halliday, 24, Salt in Davis county' and has always led move the ajpoles to Centerville, known Utah Besides his career as a physician, Lake. banker, has just as- that the gas pipe to the stove was bids he obtained for the various an active !fie. She enjoys good from Salt Lake City, Utah; reHr. Kesler was elected the thirteenDonald W. McCombs, legal age, health, and as a hobby, spends marks Bishop Hugh B, Folsom sumed bis new duties as vice chair dislocated, probably caused by makes. The motion was seconded th mayor of Bountiful in 1928 for a Salt Lake; Mildred A. Boulton, many hours knitting and reading. who expressed the appreciation of man of the Independent Bankers passing trains as the Barlow house by Mr. Dibble and carried unanitwo years period. Prior to that he legal age, Woods Cross. is near both the Oregon Short Line mously. She is the mother of five lving the family for all the many kindness reserve railroad and the ). I,. S. Clearfield had served on the city council for The question of standardization sons and daughters. They are, E. B. cs during the illness and at the time association of the twelfth eight years, and was also a member Mrs. Barlow's husband, Jo- of buses was discussed. Brown of Rigby, Ida.; Jared Brown of the death. I hanked all who took district. depot. of the Bountiful volunteer fire deIn an article by the American seph Barlow, returning home from of West Bountiful; Mrs. Iva Buck-lan- d part in the services, furnished flow Superintendcnt Burton reported partment with a record for always of Black foot, Idaho; Mrs. ers or helped ljt any way. Banker, the only daily banking work about 6 p. mt found his wife that the question of sending the being .there when needed. Ruth Brown Irving and Mrs. Viola A male xiuartet composed of Wm. newspaper, it also notes the seating lying on a couch and thinking she ward bus from the Mountain road While in the city council and after L. Rigby, Leo V. Worsley and W'm of the new chairman of the group, had fainted, he carried her down- down to the residents of Mr. Braucr, both of Bountiful. ward when he was mayor, he made W. Parrish sang, I Know That George H. Greenwood, president of stairs to his uncle's rooms. Dr. as referred to at the last Bank at Noall Tanner, who was hastily sum every possible effort to increase Benediction the Pacific National My Redeemer Lives. has been investigated and meeting, of moned, said that the woman had Bountiful Citl'S water supply'. Chatrman of fourteen committees by John Thu-- . Barber; grave in the Seattle, Wash,, following a line that the road is too bad reported I G. 'r. Kesler was a delegate to the in the Layton Kiwanis club at Lay-toCenterville uti ctery was dedicated promotion from sice chairman, probably died about 3 oclock in the for the big bus to get down, turn Ire- afternoon. A A daughter of Horace first Republican convention ever to by Hyrum B. Parrish, who was one L. Jenkins, president of J. N. are announced by Vird Cook, around and get back during bad he held in the state of Utah, and new is the new srere (). ami Elnara Stoker Dalton, she and land of company F.lders the who i of the group. the weather. president enjoyed Lul attended almost every one since At a meeting of the board of di- Walpoles while laboring in tbe tary; W. M. Christensen, president was horn in Syracuse, Davis counMr. Burton read a letter from the were: Louis Cook, Appointed nahie had served as delegate to of the Commercial National Bank ty, Dec. 3, 1918. In Ihe spring of state school board association askprogram; C. P. Baird, attendance; rectors held Monday at the Barnes Norwich contuence in England. tion Republican conventions at San Len H. Layton, at Hillsboro. Ore., treasurer, with 1937 she graduated from the Davis ing for an Mr. was born in at Roy Walpole and Kaysville EngBanking company appropriation of $10.00 agriculture Francisco aqd. Chicago; a member livestock; C. Feb. S, chosen had Barnes was W0 land, F.. Briggs, house al rsided R. E. Hollister as executive man- high school and at the time of her from the board to be used in getand pres again George of the council for Defense in decease was employed at the Ada ting suitable legislation enacted. On ager. and reception; L. E. Ellison, boys ident, with Henry H. Blood, former fpr 38 years in Utah. and was member of an earlier and girls vocational guidance; bus Governor of Utah, as vice president He is survived by his wife, MarAlso a prominent stockman with Quinn Garment company in Ogden motion of Mr. Rampton the approorganization of the Bountiful Lions iness standards and Kiwanis educaAll other officers were also re- garet King Walpole, bis son, Ernest both Utah and Canadian interests, Oct. 23, 1940, she married to Jo- priation was unanimously approvHuh, is affiliated with the Wood- tion, Ray J. Dawson; Frank Hicken tained. They are, J. R. Gailey, cash- and his wife, hah W. Walpole find Mr. Ellison is president of the Salt seph Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. ed. man of the World, camp No. 692 On motion of Mr. Bennett the relations; William ier; Alan B. Blood, assistant cash- their three sons, Floyd, Marion and Lake (Union stockyards; cashier of Oscar Barlow of Clearfield. A faith looper, inter-clu- b at Bountiful. A. Dawson, law. ier; J. R. Gailey, R. C. Barnes, Russell and daughter, Dorothy. the First National Bank at Layton, fnl church member, she had been clerk was authorized to sign a con Surviving are his widow, one Call, Jedd W. membership; Henry H. Blood, Harold S. Barnes The grandchildren have been such and vice president of the Utah at one time in Syracuse, assistant tract to exchange 10 Royal typedaughter, Mrs. Mildred K. Arm- Thomas E. Williams, public affairs George W. Barnes, H. J. Barnes a joy to Mr. 'and (Mr. John Wal- Bankers association. He served as secretary in the Sunday school and writers at the Davis high school. a member of the executive board of organist in the Primary Surviving strong, of Bountiful; two brothers, Fred Jones, recreation and sports; and Claude T, Barnes, directors. pole. Superintendent Burton reported Murray Kesler of Salt Lake City; Golden F. Layton, public welfare; the Independent Bankers associa- are her husband of Clearfield; her that the vacancies caused the resiAlfred Kesler of Parras, Mexico; Spencer D. Adams, safety and D. tion during the year 1940. parents and three sisters, Mrs. gnation of teachers have been filled one sister, Mrs. Ida K. French of C. Whitesides, publicity. In an artice compied by Albert Audrey Beazer, Pearl and Beth Da as follows; At Davis high, Mrs. G. Germantown, Penn., and four grand Tuesday evening, January 28th. Journeay, vice president of Purse ton of Syracuse, incidentally Mr Owens takes the place of Miss Wat children. They are, Byron, Paul, Mutual company, in a coltnn, Heard and Mrs. Barlow bad attended 4 the Bountiful First ward ker, at North Junior Jiigh; Miss Robert and Julia Ann Armstrong, will present three act drama entitin dance Ruth Stoddard for Miss Larson, at Decemevening in Friday Syracuse, Main the Street, Along led The Closed Door, under the ber issue of national and probably Saturday afternoon West Bountiful; Miss Beatrice Bitadjof Bountiful. , Banking, Funeral services will be held Sundirection of J. Everett Nelson. A banking magazine of tiote, Mr. feeling sleepy, 'Marjorie lay down ter and at iClearfield Mrs. Elsie J. Nine volunteers and two draftees day at 2:30 p. m. at the Bountiful very excellent cast has been select- Journeay, in writing of Mr. Elli- on the couch to rest and was imme- Bennett fills the vacancies. Farming-to9:45 a. m. at Tuesday at ed and consist of ; tabernacle, vith Bishop Evan Tay-D- r send-ofMeeting adjourned. son's activiies as a cattleman, says diately wafted away to her Eternal f were accorded a royal H. J. Barnes of Kaysville, repof the Bountiful First ward conMrs. Myrtle Nelson, as Grandma in part: His success in feeding Rest. Funeral services were held led school Davis the band, as the high Kaysville Canning ducting. Burial will be in Center-ri!1- e resenting Emerson, Arthur Jolliffe, as John steers has caused him last Wednesday afternoon at corporation; Albert T. Smith of by Douglas Listen, played stirring her son, governor of the Max to be well known to all cattlemen p. m. in the I.ayton ward chapel. cemetery. state; station railroad of music at of the member the bars firm Friends may call Saturday even-1- 1 Clearfield, ine Holbrook, as Clara, Johns of Utah ami to be a prominent figSmith Canning company and An- in the city. Boun at Call, as Martin, his ure in all western markets. the at Union Mortuary f , Alvin Moss of Bountiful, as mas- wife; Parley t;Li! and Sunday at the family resi-d- -i gus Stevens of Clearfield, secretary Vee Moffitt, as Beth, his Jena son; west of the introduced is the only feeder He comof Cross ter ceremonies, Woods of the Canning ce until time of services. daughter; Alta Taylor, as Mary, the Chipany, Friday evening left for Chi- department group to the crowd maid; 'Dean Day, as Neal, the Nebraska who has topped the adieu bid to the worlds greatest, market, cago cago, 111., where they will partici- who had assembled to Chauffeur; I.yve I.awson, as Mrs in! 80 In an actual demonstration, pate in the annual sessions of the these Davis county men, called in- Allen, the cool ; Maurine Duftin, for an entire year. the received he coveted lie Canned Pea Marketing Institute to selective service. Hearing Recently Bids which were open for the new cnrollees at Bountiful C C C as Lita Hargrivcs, the reporter; truck camp, convening there from anuary 19 to formal talks were representatives I. reel ilepwnrth, as Andrew Moore, Silver Beaver award fur distinguish purchasing of a light pick-uThursday were taught from Hill L'icld; members of the d s r vice to boyhood. bo-January 24. by Bountiful City, have been closed modern methods of extinguishing the state political Directors of the organization are American Legion pocts at I arming He is a director of the I.ayton with the Civan Motor company of various kinds o ffires, as a part of Thi-- . outstan iing dramatic prebe elected during the sessions, ton. Kaycville, B ountiful, Layton,. sentation will to re will be a 7:3u Sugar company; and is intetested Bountiful a- - low bidder. The truck the educational program now under at m., p. begin L. S. Beale, secretary and the V. E. W. post at Farming-tonto in cattle and sheep ranch will be used by ti e water and road way at the camp, Lieutenant Cecil a accoring in ; hall ward large First anil the Davis held Bouni'tuI at the South "ting officers from Clearfield, bes of the institute. in Nevada, and iq a milling bewill be free. Music departments, according to Wilfred M. Scanlon, reported. admission school, Wednesday'. Jan. 29, at all I MillRecent tabulations of he institute sides numbers of titizens from in Canada Ellison ' To(the be will Williams, city recorder, furnished A tween made acts Merrill Miller, safety assistant, in is by j speciad request a record movement of canned communities in Davis county. t the Lethshow at lavator and ing company Jack Stacey. Announced also, was the low bid-- J charge of technical service at the parents of all students at during the big campaign bridge, Alberta, Canada.) dcr for the feathering of garbage Bountiful and Big Cottonwood The January meeting of the filing the south Junior high peas of October and November, 1 months fellow old who The used of demonstra-Jame- s serenis Mr. a to Peek-skilElliso brother lol be in attendance. Special for the Feb. 1, the 1941, of camps, supervised beginning year Association to promotional Public Health !,sir, ess C. Burns of Bountiful was tion, showing the proper us of be postponed. nade his best girl with ajguitar now James Id. Ellison of I.ayton, presibe taken up and there accredited largely,the canned to had N. V., pea activities during m also he a tw again awarded the contract for his chemical in extinguishing conflag-lo- w good speaker. Music carnival held from October 21 to Too many members of the organ- has a son ho get quicker results dent of the Utah Manufacturers be furnished horn. wrth an auto association. bid. of rations. ization were sick. by the students November 15th. school. - i nt sD-m- I mvn 1,1 ! , i W V 111 It i . t I ' ! i , - . l i 1. N I ! t 1' I i f Bountiful Ward Presents Program 1 mw 1 v-- tit Bountiful Joycce Health Committee To Report Work ( 1 su-p- Layton Executive Funeral Services Assumes New Role Held Thursday For In Banking World John W. Walpole l. C Marriage Licenses n. In Davis County West Bountiful Resident Feted At Family Party Q Broken Pipe Causes Death of Woman At Clearfield e; j 1 (1 f Committee Heads Named For Year In Layton Club Ni-iho- ls. Banking Company n, Elects Officers 1917-191- 8. . Davis Group Goes To Canners Meet MIA Presents Drama Program Honors Departing Group At Farmington n. 1 white-face- Bountiful Group Taught Methods Of Fire Control d . Bountiful City Closes Bids PTA Meeting Called For Wed.. Jan. 29th Parent-Teache- V- p s. rs busi-nts- - 1 l, F-4- 8, |