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Show '1 c VOLUME SIXTEEN LAYTON. DAVIS COl'N TY, U I'All. FKBRl AKY 13, l)4l NUMBER TWENTY-TW- ii. Sate Engineer Layton Officials rnm, v nm,.r Recommends New.Named On Monday1 Obtain Lien L At a w Board Meeting Water Fo. Ctt. n i en uses d uPoJ 10"s West Road j bill which is designed to add to the efficiency of jnj Mitr laws was being da) for introduction 5 jtate legislature. Member,, clarify of the awon town 'M Mon-ia- night j v i n 1 Huntpherys in his twenty-secon- d biennial report. It is expected to e introduced simultaneously in the senate Pnd house of representatives on Tuesday by State Sen- ator Arthur O. Ellett of Utah cotin ty nd Representative Heber Benoit. Jr. of Daggett. wide field of subjects is includ ie 12 point bill, embracing ed in interstate water, underground mineral waters, dams and administration problems. Under the proposed statute the ttatt engineer would represent Utah, on approval of the governor, interstate Conferences where It jeptiations are made and compacts jran for the equitabe division of such streams, yifcr of interstate impacts to become binding only a approval of the legislature. The posed amendment would participation by this state ,iich negotiations as those involv waters of Bear j division of the jtttr among Utah, Idaho and Wyoming according to the rights Involved. It would .serve to clarify it present state law in that it is believed, Authorization would be given from 'appropriation bf water aterstate streams for use in border states only if those states accord ieiame privileges to Utah citizens which the do not now do. f Another amendment proposed odd give the state engineer, on 'hlf of the water users, authority to cjeate a lien upon ia water right. The lien would be created if a refused to pay his share of sost ,for the salary and expenses tbe commissioner who distrubtes ht water for the system. The is an attempt to compel individual to assume his share fflkse costs. U a recent supreme court ruling , ftlrrase of Marks V. 'White jfivs Milling Corporation, the obli ptihi to pay such assessments was as a personal obligation under it present wording of the law, and hen the property was sold this ob Ration did not follow' the water dit into the hands of the trans-A- s a result, other water users tpe system will be bligated to Streams, general mately seven years. Irvin llennefer treasurer, was also appointed after a number iof years in service. J. B. t oolev was renamed city judge after holding this position for the past two years. J. l.eo Ware, who was bppiijnted temporary city marshal following the resignation ot Clav Adams, was named to serve for l'J41. A mayor will probably he named at the March meeting of the board, according to Mr. kook. A Subscriber For o t ' i n''i'i ton, ,u coi 'mg to Id. n S.i s,1 t, i and Meice Smith, tr tv ding rcpic-s- i ntativ es trom the state tax mu,. mission tuiice. One lone representative, two weeks earlier, issued more than lult that amount, here. he di maiul hv the public, requited an ;i'w.ii'! e iiiim M i It i t tv n i ' in i'1; i t n . cl u n ti n ! I Uv t Lours for issuance Thirteen sanie lunu eeiiscs, it ctrs in s, xv 111. to Id jursons mi e eiv a-- , charge ,1 ii - en repinteil ,'nn n' bv i x o't tunes h'c l 1 I i,ii'r 'hi1 xrnrs) tt'r miirent edition .ml tmd tb it something like y oil 5( mu It editions. lie Mihtukcn si les A stietlbillg mu a half Imn.lu years might Bam not Isiginh so Hindi as many news iM-s- 1 .ij'1 r I mi Is . ' I'M v , aiming IM,: t iil it tfs . s ust ) 1 ! otr 1 o 34 sheets haw boasted of runs like unand some trad their history lilt wide, estimated to that '.is k oil r at about 10 .nil's ot land was put icnturv or more ha ol hv the tow n of ( h ai udd tune ih-t.i- o.i-l- f lit 1 tl.i nng i .nr lie Ime, mill R.iili heigir mile ami nA m. p i ., l outh ol 0 e "n lien ft iVe Ifwn Hite h.ii, sc- oi m P 1 are from 9 dll a. t "I 1 .4 U Isvli II 'lie 'itc u- on tht h.ilt e loMt tvi a u.it tali1 .iM ,iu i . in Il al in in M .u tt ,u M.! n i lulitors Course r m u , 50 V ears I mi Iodizes o 1 t' ill Field 1 one-ha- lt ,!( H.J Lntran - Da ai'noiuuel Mon. lav obtained t1 i 'I i.li h the si of aianu prepared petop.s who will to the serve the citv of lav ton for 1941. Censes toi Dl, dui"'g i1 tao ai N ird bout pi nod at Banning Look va chosen again Utahs buurii ffe proposed legislation is the vlerk; Zulon Whiteside,, water suof recommendations made to per isor and J. Y. Ware, fire chief. hev have all for approxithe governor by State Engineer T. a N . !, the o'U ot !bi t ' I bone m ho-- Bountiful C C C I i ion- i F I n l o " c hi 1. n . .o in - I HI ' Miifl b I I rd with tin be t hr l.oi i pi r W ood to the .1 in it h. ' w t e he pi m'ei In en ill oie' mi til t'n will b il it I - - le piopinloi it, ''about eitry .iHoihci ionic - hi mg Mud thing to lie doin operator, an I hi- ii vivond Mlc tor the west ill t ie time on it , min or bis own ill his unit mil iMrv is own imt.itne I. lil i nti am oad is oil the imlr In r, appi oximatclv 3 1 mile In, own t apit.il In, own useiie south ot tin busine-- s disti n t and Wash and nuisili ) tils own indomilist not t b of the new iNotth Davis table will to i. u iv on and carry A farewell lie the! t ot a I. ilk pi. me .m, a il Mo Ills is aheadv through - through along an mnary-m- g testimonial honoring high st bool Elliott Earl Randall, prior to his tachnients from the C C a lountv road i out se - i li.irtrd and set at the P S. ; sci at mtci ting t.iamp 01 to extend departure for Southern States L1)S Bountiful, Monday had been imwest thru outset and Ifrum wlmh there lias Iugliw.iv tt mission was held Sunday, at 7 p nt ported to Slier ill Joseph Holbtook Svi.iiuse to the Great Salt l.ake been no change, 'nor shadow of in the Centerville First LDS ward at Farmington, hv Charles and east to the Wasatih mountains turning. I Ins Some record John some record. chapel. construction oute is mine direct and short siiperintcnd-cu- j I lie Mr. Randall is he son of Alfred Wasatch National forest hv 2f'(H feet Hence it will he rt greatest single personifica1 he plane, valued at $50. disapand Ada Tingey Randall of li ss expensive. If i liosen, wlmh tion of pci sistem e mo-- t of Us have llundieds oi i itizens suvv Boun.llti'i Meed ot t leal in Id peared sometime within the past hivisjnow appeal s hkilv, it 'will be wid witnessed and me thinks, greater He graduated with the class of ,wo mont,iN Mr. Wehmeyer said. tiful's new furoresv'ent advertising lountv key bank, assistant to ened and unproved to meet all fedir than will lie again witnessed these 1938 at the l)av is inanv years to come. sign turned on as Mv or Lloyd eo Nelson of ( Igileii, chauuiau ot al I l p e nil'll t s high school at Riley pulled the switch, thus illum- the state ait' cultural t Had muimillce, current practice Kaysville. (the i i Mr. Randall left for Atlanta, Ga., medal to bestow I might pin it on inating .that section of the block on announces inanv epi i si nt.itiv i s Main street in tabernacle on February 12th. square, from impoitant Davis inuiity agio vmir 'lapel. I uckily stub is not at where it will grrel travelers and cultuial oigamatioiis will attend band. Any sort of medal however Speakers at the Sunday program I an agricultui al meeting planned foi townsmen alike. were President Wesley E. Tingey wrought and ribboned and however With the South Davis Junior F'ridav at 7 30 p jin. at the Hotel of South Davis stake; C. M. bestowed would but pompously Egan Satin day night to Reported of South Bountiful and William Davis high school playing selections, a 45-- Ben oniond at Igdeti. add ash to that of sterling worth. ti in You have served uur county county sheriffs office unite progiam was given in the T in ro discussions, one on Utahs one Atta Boy! May you add another Tingey. A male quartet, accordion time The lias come was the emergency. butchering first ward recreation hall. Turned Water i obelus, will lie led by music and vocal seections were also ofarmingtevn, a calf hv thieves, who killed the to serve it again but in another way filty ycai lap to your printer devil on at R 45 p. in , Mayor Riley ac- State Engineer T. II unipliery s. features of the program. animal and left it 'on the roadside bis time, tli eveterans of the world race. llau-ninit Jor the i ity, with James Idle Second. gricultui al But alieadv you base set up near the Harrop farm at Clearfield cepted war must uigunio for national W. Murdoik as master ot leiemon- vvitb Willianr Beterson, exnews Sheriff Holbrook said. the woik be- something for the whole to supplement 1CS. tension set vice agricultural director world" at. shoot to print The calf was discovered on the done the bv greatly augmented I he luavoi sanl, I dedicate this leading, while the third, Tivestmk ing Sincet es( regards from a subHill Field troad by Marcus Hale of corps and the if marker to past, present ami futme Problems, will he led Jiy 1iof. ai my. n.ivv, marine iber these filty years. set for Clearfield. selective diafted training. lioops th.it it may stand for Phillips uf the U S. A. U. statf. N XT' A N T. venerations, OUTER I iilebiu-arThieves were evidently frightenlining limit the nation o Dan II. Itis, directoi of agriculin. oir, work well s.tcritnes done, ed 22ml, away after traveling the animal. and a contribution to Washingtons hirthd.iv, Darrell John McBride of 343 tlie American public vvellare tural activities toi West North Temple street, Salt Bankers association, w itli head-- ) or aioimd that date, the nation will Mav it 'ever he a source of inspira; to tiiohilie its world war Lake City, Saturday had apjveared tion. To the stranger, rfiay it mean quarters in New Yotk City, will se attempt It Svants to know tbe inveP'tans. before Justice of the Peace William for additions an outstretched hand of weloome, lei t vital problems dividual vetuaii's ability and H. Holbrook at Bountiful, on two discussion, Mr. Steed Wid. and to the piospei tiv e resident for emergency voluntary All agricultural organizations of charges. Judge Holbrook fined the this is the place! service. It in no way increases bis defendant $20 for speeding 75 miles atDavis are to talk Alvin expected Sessions, who county Captain obligation beyond that of any liti-ze- n an hour in a 301 zone, and $3.50 The West Branch Irrigation com ed briefly at the e.nhtr 'program, is tend, including F'uture Faimcrs, of the United States. Mrs. Lucy Maria Robinson Clark. for driving without a drivers lclubs, county planning hoard pany reports the reelection of Ru- a son of lerrigrine Sessions, BounBecause of their age, world war 84, wife of 1 ami all the icense. The $3.50 fine was paid by dolph Cook of other is ifirst and Joseph S. Clark, Thurssetth tifuls interested, ort r, persons f t lie i arises Syracuse as head 'of veterans, cmeigeiicy this morning at her or McBride and he was feiven a stay the stated. announcement CCC day night for organization, at a meeting held Douglas district inspector will probably be asked to serve only home in Salt Lake of execution until February 20 on City. She spent He his of related work. the coming recently at Clearfield. in home defense groups, stub as the of her with members the other charge. in evening father Bountiful to September, Also reelected was Lawrence those ogranized in the well and seemed He was arrested late in January Criddle of family 4( M) oxen, He lived in a stane these costs. perfectly with 1S47, I he important 'Syracuse as vice presinations of F.uropc. In when for she retired the 'officers Under the the his night. Utah and tended by animals state high- dent. dugotit gf proposal the state en-- 0 point, however, is that organization tbe morning they found her dead Later he Cttr would file notice of the lien way patrol, who said the diver's liA successor to Earl V. Dahl, through a hard winter. must he effected immediately to pre in bed. for himself a home on Hie i long-tim- e 2 Tth the county recorder and would cense had expired. vent costly land sometimes ghastly secretary of the group, built Mrs. Clark was horn in Farming-ton- . authorized to foreclose any lien Dr. D. Keith Barnes uf Kaysvillc delays when the unexpected emerwho resigned, will be chosen by the spot where Captain Sessions handNov. 22, 1856 a daughter of rehome He now new stands. some Seated. Re-Electwas named president of Davis conn gency arises. newly named directors. They are, ed Lee and Lucy M. Robinson Olive U haystack when was called there nation-widWild Life e Elfederation at eslation embodied in the Clyde Adams, Ray Corbridge, In the Monday ty plan, registraher marriage 65 fc'ears k in him Following on Bountiful, the annual meeting held at the Da- tion of world wai veterans will be Jltiould give the state engineer nearly every ton Bennett, Joseph Thurgood, L. she moved to Georgetown, Ida. and ago with bitching Dais watering troughs vis E. AmDr. Barnes school. ( high Williams, Mr. (Cook and Mr. institute suits authority supervised bv the posts of the tnforcement of the water laws. posts very close to the new marker vis countys well known health erican Legion under their Depart- from Farmington. E. Holt of Clearfield, Criddle. George Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family I I a authority has location. director, as well as deputy state ment Commander. All that is nec- returned to been challeng-- , was president of the includiFarmington in 1891 numbers Other program H the past, although the district Clearfield State Bank Tuesday after health director, and replaces diari- essary is to fill out a registration to moved Salt Lake City fourand ed a prayer by Judge William Hol- es Uf. Burton of Kaysvillc, former blank on tbe rts have day or days assigned teen recognized it as being noon at a meeting of the stockholdSince moving to the ago. years violin solo John brook; 'Pled by the Wood; by head of the group. ers, it was reported. by the post commander. present law. have worked in the temcity they remarks solos by Barry, by Evelyn in Three were members new board of tbe registration Dr. A. Z. Tanner of Layton was In Un(ierRrund water field ple. Calvin Hampton and benediction elected. They are: Gordon Pace of Utah charge ill!,."16would require well drillers again named vice president, is Clem S. Schram, departwith She was a member of tbe YWM FI. Burns. by Bishop James of Fred HorsS. Jones A. bond of $500, made pay-.- 7 W'alter Steed, Jr., cashier, and Bountiful; Iayton ment commander and I A presidency of the old Davis inseven-foowas t marker The to and (Joseph Knight of Clearfield ley, Idcpartnieiit adjutant. state of Utah and con-Ae- d Jesse D. Barlow, assistant cashier. They stake fur many years. stalled on an high aluminum Other members of the board are: have sent out on proper compliance with The board of directors was also re department orders in dc-- a Walter Jennings, Whenever you speak for a mil covered pole. Heart-shapef Surviving are her husband; four This provision woud pre-V- t elected. They are: Marion J. Steed and blanks for the conduct of this l'armington; of !'.. M. Bair of Woods Cross and it will stand are of sons, symbol sign you Joseph S. Clark. Jr. of Murray lion, big' really talking sixty-sevein all active large hole and of Provo; Mr. Holt, Dr. Tanner, registration drilling v in of date R. Clatk of Salt Hake; the it Oliver its is Valentine's whether day or Lawrence Sessions of Clearfield posts of the state. penmoney 7 "ells, which are responsible Mr. Barlow and Walter Steed, Jr. things, R. Chirk of Murray, and Irvin pie. But, when you speak of a mil- - Mallation. I he heart is outlined in Vuch leakage and waste from Bair, Pace and Sessions served will furnish coni 'Hie registration lion miles, you know this to he a deep light with green as directors for 1940. for defense B. Clarktof Los Angles; two dattgli information rates underground water bas- plete for words the Mrs. V. O. Robinson of Salt w hen forming the color J he distance, long which is an apparticularly loi al of the secretary, proponents of the bill claim, (ominuiutv, ters, frottps m t above. Lake and Mrs. Barley A. Young one person has driven them withBountiful tv. believed Oty pointive position, will be named at state and nation. All blanks will be the bonding of well I ho emblem-- , of the junior (ham- of a maior accident. South K out Jordan: 22 grandchildren, m. tat ;i n(M at wib Tuesday in p. One made ropy triplicate. rf ,w'll cause them to be .more i 12 tbc Bountiful j (. i,,,,,,, printing Grant of H. of Secrist her comnicne Bountiful, company at be retained lye ally, one by the tf'linltheir work and will, in a I. has a record of more than a million Lions club and the American I.t-- Kaysvillc. Oliver state department and one will be irotlnrs, lorin J, Measure, stop activities of Members of the North Davis jun miles to his credit. Citizens of the gion, George R. Dav post, are 1 Seventy-liv- e attended the forwarded to The American Legion and George A. Robinson of Salt persons of the state and ior Lake; James 11. Robinson of Farmhigh school at Clearfield, have town are proud of Mr. Secrist, as cated in the (enter of the heart. To ( Ration out of a membership of ap National radquarters. "ell drillers, i been R. (Robinson of William commis as of the the well $500 officials toward with power Interstate of assured ington; the 300 city, members. gether bill vould also Information sought in the regispermit the purchase of caps and capes of band Motor Lines, Jnc., Salt Lake City, sion and gifts ot many litizcns, the prnximatcly S. Robibnson Ida.; Harry V 'I'honias eroine, State educaArgyle, deputy tration includes; citizenship, engineer to issue temporay uniforms, which will cost $700. i where he has been employed for sign was financed. 5 for game commissioner, talked briefly tion; brain b of former service; tires of Eos Angeles; and six sisters, drilling of wells in the from The Davis county school board the past eight years. Members of the federation pres- cut military or naval status; police, Mrs. George,!'. Richards and Mrs. . " hj c h in his opinion, would , who ent city, meethis a this voted at recent amount records to According gave a unamious vote against fire department or intellgence ser- Hyrum Lee of Salt Lake; Mrs. personal Acrtere with established of Georgetown, Ida. rights ing. which leaves $200 to be furnish and those of Robert Carter, assis- worked for the completion of the S. B. X2 a controversial, er vice experience; foreign language; William Dunn changes and additions to ed Merrill R. Clark of Farmington are: Mrs. medium of Mary and No he imfor tant the measure. the school trousers advertising manager company, Trespassing. by present occupation; avility for A 'I P'e5ent water law which are Mrs. William Robison of Morgan, skirts, Superintendent .Hubert C. has traveled almost 700,000 miles Holbrook, Mr. Muir and Mr. Carr, mediate service, locally or for 'state 'nc'ude: 1 Merk Mrs. Iavid G. Hyde of Rupert and A that period without an ac- Jaycees; J. W. Murdock and said. Burton during trpop service replacing the national I daho. I . 'Jtrization of the state en-- 0 kind. Traveling in all Christensen of the Lions club; Jeff cident of any world condition, 1 to waive guard; physical filing of maps, pro-- 0 kinds of weather and over jnany M. Haley, Alvin Moss and 1 A. F'uneral services will be conductwar veteran service organization, j n drawings 1 R. in connection of the Day post George Gardner mountain roads, he drives a heavy ed Sunday at 1 p. m. at 36 East etc 0 I j,'ater applications, if, in hiscommercial truck between Utah Dr. J. C. Stocks frnd James E. 'The Registrants will be listed for Seventh South street. Burial will be adeis wr'tten times Burns of the power commission and of A I proof number a and Nevada, 67 vocations or activities to dctcr-- I in l'armington cemetery. tiiu X ) saving thousands of dol-- H. kuinrl. Oscar Yarbrough and weekly. jS. mine tbe kind of service they could of the A monthly company magazine Jack Bangerter members Ernest Parrish of Farmingto aPPropriatiors with- Frederick G. Marston, who ,died render in the event of a major nacreasir.g the efficiency of the Starting with the 1941 fall school tional hursday reported to the Davis published at Denver, is comment- -' Bountiful city council. Tuesday night in a Pocatello hos'emergency. term, the Bamberger railroad will flepartment at county sheriffs Utah pital, for a numbers of years before be remembered, It must no longer be used as a imrans of Metion of the that his purse containDepartment Commander Clen S. moving to Idaho operated a blackpresent clause Farmington, had and siver, in transporting students to and from Schram announced. that the regis- smith shop in Clearfield. He has currency ... the powers and duties ing $S 0 school, Huberi C. Burton, conuty tration includes no obligations be been running a shop at Arimo, Ida. :een stolen from his overalls pocket recorfi for both miles and courtesy.1' 0 i ; Ltab aterforStorage commis superintendent of schools, reported yond those of citizenship tior does He was born 4n Kaysville. Survivmght Wednesday Prior to his entering the employ pov'ni? extracting of sometime during i Excepting a few who live near it envision immediate and active or ing bydes his widow, Eva J. Car-ro- ll rom Great Salt Lake and while he slept. of the Interstate Lines, he worked evenstations who can ride regular semi-activ- e the overalls the said Parrish of Another special Tmsday Mr. as truck driver for a number Marston are four sons and one service. It is merely s eJaw consistent will be used exclusiveof our human resour daughter, Glen Marston of Fresno, 67. Also providing were left in the kitchen and that years at the Messinger Truck Line ing program has been planned by trains, buses mobilization entered at Salt Lake City. intruder .probably tbe Bountiful First ward Mutual, ly elsewhere in the county. that Calif, 'and Charles Marston of ces to meet any emergency p,Uiari aPPropriation of water the The board recently purchased 2 door. unlocked an and will feature a fine 'assembly Mr. of , F'ond Secrist start or arise. Arimo; Mrs. W. E. Jones of Pro-ch- e, of salt through driving, 4 rsne may recovering 750 passenger buses which will Nev. and Syril Call of Pocatela call for World war ed 16 years ago to work at this oc- program, followed by interesting new : 6ra5. after contrasts are en hollowing that an agreement from age be delivered in July for fall use. veterans to register for emergency lo; also seven grandchildren, .writing 0 '(j rf in all ui driv agree he Soon departments started classes after cupation. state for payOne was purchased from the E. L. reached shall be confirmed by court ing, he had lone or two mishaps, 12 to 100. royalty. service, should the occa members of the auxiliary unit, i would Tall Motor Company at Kaysvillc voluntary will pre S a procedure decree. Such The special Interest Group sion demand, many Davis county but without any damage to equipl'armington post will register vet tw years time r WilR. much unnecessary litigation ment. be treated to a discussion on In- and the other from the F. veterans will begin registration erans from 10 a. m. until 7 p. ni. at rtice of claims to un- - vent 0 Motor at also liams agreements in Indian Company, agent permanent and result Born at Farmington 3 years ago, dian lore by a former H. and.K. Inn with II. B. Hellewell now J a!er- it is believed. This procedure is at of the United States government, Kavsv ille. Bountiful Mr. in at resides Secrist Veterans once, start Walter Manning in charge, Kaysville an(j The school board now owns and cases, but the 195 East Second South street, with Mr. F A. liardner. 0 I 'Dhr3y7ini for governor to followed Kn many without with Post Adjutant R. Day post at Bountiful registering George 19 buses which transport Charles V. K. authority Mrs. Secrist, the former Josephine D '0ni5 Tell our friends and neighbor! operates appropriation state engineer is Saxton, and at the at 9 a. m. for the entire day ehalf classes 2:44 binding. from children fail of and and to dont S V jn the state, pro to make such agreements Zucck of Rock Springs, Wyo., and about this program, Kaysville canning corporation of- - at he Legion home, according to ntlC!pation o fenactment specifications ot their three children, ( th5 6 rians and 4, to bbring them all out to Mutual at schools throughout the county. with Arnold Barnes. fice Eugene, G. M. Howard, post adjustant 0 reorKanization bill. dams erected in the state before Gary. 2, and a to-wee- k old son as this Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. m. PropoVai will Other regixtrajbegin The announcement, which came of posts .B. C. engLarsen Mr. state and Mrs. exPted to elimin establishment of the The couple reside in tion next Saturday at hours sped- - from clem S. Schramm, depart-fie- d t yet unnamed. of ll.e Past as to the W into the moved he have supplied must Kaysville 0f,-their own home, a charming Engineers office below. They arc: ment commander of the American A (wedding reception was held, F, Collett home. Mr. Larsen is the or the state the state (engineer for record p r lish style cottage. state main- - Legion, states that by tegistering, included No. will Tost 87, was of the aser'ces. North Layton the Metropolitan at representative 4 , f Wednesday evening poses. This proposal Wheel Life Insurance company to take tain offices front (Saturday at the veterans will have a chance to gain ttie 5tate engineer from the standpoint of public safety An old time dance wa$ given at Davis Junior high for Allen C r the ot lara are, permanent occupatjpns, as voca-Bru- ce and May the place of Arthur Layton. Mrs new Xegion home. Incharge tof school sponsors Ogden righ the North Davis junior high proceedings and conservation, M. tions and activities are offered Co E. Cleveland Mr. will v r:'''tHe Jn ?r!?al and Collett who Hamilton, join Dams compounding family recently raise funds for Hodson of Clearfield bisnS. tl0-- lsPutes over wa bill explained. less are not included Thursday night to r under the (program. assisted Elias I and soon. lett Dawson, by A married. the new recreation hall in Clinton. tion Problems, upon 10 acre feet or 11 Now Elliott E. Randall Camp Reports Leaves For Mission, i- i Loss of Plane 1 au-'$- Wch-meyer- ,- fr Fluorescent Agricultural Meet Marker Dedicated Will Di aw Many 1 o Ben Lomond By Mayor Riley i 1 I I re-jpt- ik wa-'tris- er 1 World War Vets. Attention, all In 1 ni 1 1 1 1 I de-fin- Salt Lake Driver Gets Two Fines 1 v Mrs. Joseph S. Clark he Water Company -- I I I I Former Farmington quali-licatio- Elects Officers 50-mi- Resident, Dies le 4-- Wild Life Group Holds Election war-ridde- n Officers At Clearfield Bank Jler I?'': v Bountiful Driver Rides Mar Miles Enviable Record lR-fo- d . n I.e-Ro- rose-colore- d Band Members To Get New Uniforms ir-o- ut F-- 1 School Pupils To' ? armington Man Ride Buses After This School Term Robbed of Purse ' tir I I Mutual Plans Unusual Program I h V 0 0 !. I 0 0 y i 0C (. tv. interested parties under the act f i 1 K nvrr |