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Show SIXTEEN VOLUME Vest Entrance "ly t'i I':.: 1 Hi.c route Jof the West entrance s. sit!e4 t or.t th 'Ilbi Ey, to a 'ndav very it r with cture ntiful at j Bing Vav" i; airport. iThe new proposed route, -- 3 4 mile the business district does act miss or by pass Clearfie'd, as 1 large part of the community lies uth of it. including the North high school. From an engineering standpoint, it is 'straight om mountain to lake. It would he yore advantageous to Syracuse, he road use it is already a county jading directly to that town, and it also just as close to other North Cavis (settlements. It leaves intact yertain dry land farms for futuie addition, if necessary, to the great S. government project. It is .because economical by actual jiore survey, it is 3600 feet closer to U. rjputh of Mr. eived beea 1941. id to here Oc;b ( ialjh . mbie i to. lav tot local irnd All, FEBRUARY 1941 MUM BEK I Vi n j I'u s i -- owe av rtf svms fail , Off iag causeoAM cjasr ss is pi m' a n idi nt Mi ss i c'sidcnt I K Members Pass Service Tests In Class ! I Auto Mechanics MO ol i U t (Cl! n i uin I i t -. al-l- op Mom Ii i, oi.I ill....111 f .1 tlk I HIM ann.iint- - n JJ Mill- - hat pi I hi s oin i 1. . i n h h h. Il III it .M Illll .4s I M M n lie i Inn n 1 N gl.l-- a n.l ii unn hei c s average ol m'i-i- i - 1 i ou-nI- 1 i i , . - ( i . . -- I i S -- e, . i I , 6ENIUS AT QEFFNSF PPEMJU- M- INDUSTRIAL -- ate v aboot 6. ooo pa'ars OAPlAae FMSiOTS, M4vy Of MSjASXeaOTV TUfPi pffCKoal ern .. tlNcaas Birthday, t(Sf 0 FCg WftW iVV PfSCAKJt iB I (MS CWtlOUTD A Nt'V PROCESS py WMICH YJOO0 CM he-- : MtATtp ANO SHftltP fO ANy Of SjVEP Acrmuy 98 yVoVo. Charles Gransden Entertained on 90 1 fo m. tint Of 4-- t.im'-'- l ( hail, - (ir.ins-dn- J cs f mechanical workers to be emthere soon. ployed ' The class, instructed by Horace j. Steed, of Kaysville well known Jgarage man and school bus driver, Jwas formed as a part of the national defense training program of he U. S. office of education, which called for a period of 15 hours weekly for eight (weeks by class nt tor him, (lnumi mg workers. JSteed. I I Students in the class are past eight ,high school age, and the fweek course is equivalent to two fyears in high .school work, Mr. jSteed said. Clearfield Votes fin Sub-divisio- n i etl , i sub-divisio- n, fthe fcity. W. D. Campbell of Clearfield, and who js building a num-- , her of ne whomes in the new sec-- 5 hon, which (is located in the southern part of the city, announces that I Be w ill also open in the near future I? large tract of land (in close prox-tintit- v to Hill Field to aid in the looming housing prQblem for work-l-r- s. Mr. Campbell expects to rush e. 1 Building forward as rapidly as it is reported. i ; lner in I zgri-etiltui- CENTERVILLE tba, Beattridge sick. Sheldon have lo give his bis health! rii 0rK and Frank to ac- corn-tmtie- is lioitlv, Mr. Riley said kanninyton Court , Hears 1 hree Cases Of Law Violators Bri an Shnpe, 44, of Black foot, Idaho anil Martin Parker, 50, of Kcxlnirg, Idaho were both free again I itevlay after being incarrer ated overnight in the Davis county fail .it 1' ar tnmg ton, following their arii-Nlate Moinlai bv Mummi Hill, stale highway .patrolman. lie pair, takrn helot p before JtlS tier of the Peace, Walter Hampton, at Farmington, were each fined $16 and given an (alternate of 5 days in jail. The jail sentence and $5 of the fine were suspended. Tile case of lames Stanton of 383 Fast Smith Temple street. Salt I ake City, will he heard Satur day before liMice of the Peace W alter Hampton. Arrested on a. t Farm-ingto- n. 1. Layton Kiwanians x six-da- y Hears Colonel Ralph Royce Sidewalk Plans To Go Forward Clearfield Ditch Company Elects I I North Davis Stake Presents Plays Complaint Issued On Ovoidance of Getting Dog Tax one-yea- one-hal- - ct Guard Rail Taken From Old Road Annual Reunion Davis Wards Hold Pan-Am- Kaysville Ward To, er Stage Old Timers Dance On March 8 or-rai- flower-decke- d n Hey-woo- d. s Davis High Pupils To Give Opera Present Play Davis High To w-i- Telephone Official Guest Speaker Drivers Make Rush For Car Licenses Health Clinics Are Conducted Kays-svill- Rou-Livi- 50-pie- ; Veterans Sign For Home Defense 50-pie- I M. A. Activities p It is stated expecting J H. Blake. select their 1 u al n 1 st" very -- l' In-o- ly The public is invited and scores be kept for all who enter the PrN Club members expect the to be continued weekly. x? Mr. unit il ill. Mrs t Ii. in men will Vacancy Reported On Draft Board lu- - -- .n 'Ses-sion- T"",ePhi ( I i The first trap shoot of the seafn will be held at he Gearfield Bun club Sunday. Entrants will start firing at 10 a. m. and continue s, 'Brough the day, Lawrence club president, announced. . 'T. Sessions reports many prom Salt Lake City and Ogden irKsn'.en are expected to attend he shoot, as well as Davis county gv." 'Al-hi- -. 10-fo- Clearfield Gun Club iTo Hold Meet j 11. 1 Latin-America- pos-Jsibl- j J. hearing in the (justices court and appointed later. Mis. The Ametie.in legion auxiliary, bin- 4 II i lu! liadir- - frqm Davis in default of $ 5() bad, was lodged stated. h ingerlcr lien and Agrcn, county conjunction with a mrc of other luiiniv, in the Davis county jail at he took pl.iep following announces himiinational organization-- , agent, are at- a him eleetiun the eomnieiiiot ating trainclub leaders the l.mMarch as j tending plans to louiiduig of Ihe loniuil oigama-tmp. ml Jaiobs of Cleat field, DaAmericanism month, a. cm ilin-- r to ing s' hoid at the Utjih State D.isiin 4 .ogan, enmity. Di. 1). Keith vis county tic.isiiur and member which Mrs. Kae Ashton, dipat tmeut. hair eullcge. . Rarnes addressed the grunt) and ii of the slatted Monday fo.4 d man of I 'tali. percounty diaft hoard, (Wedof Davis Y number students high pre nesday had resigned from the latter study will he conducted in every iod. In attendance aic, Marjorie Sim- senled a 'musical program. Position heiuiisr of other duties, auxiliary unit of the state and naMrs. George Buchanan of , harm bred 1., of tion. according to information re- mons of Iayton, who will attend Hampton Bountiful, i liaii man of the hoard, announced. ceived bv Airs. Myra Iisher local home furnishing- - classes; Melba ington js retiling president. 'Ihe vacancy will he filled at a auxiliary president. Study circles, Morton of Kaysville, clothing class later date, Mr. Hampton said. lectures and talks will he conducted es, and (Beth Woodard of West Colonel Ralph Royce of Fort on the customs, resources and prob Bountiful, food classes. Tlieo Green who had spent 12 years, Ihniglas, lems of ottr South American neigh- of Woods Cross and J. M. Wallace of army life in China, will be guest bors during jhis month, sponsored of Clearfield will both attend livespeaker at a dinner meeting of the stock classes. by the auxiliary units. Kiwanis club of Layton this Thurs Miss Agren presided at Wednesthe doctrine Property releases nrecxxarv for la day at 7:30 p. m. at the Layton that the states of the .'American days session. right of way for a cement sidewalk, town hal. Vird Cook, group presicomcertain past the West Bountiful grade hemisphere possess David .ayton of Clearfield coun- dent. mon interests and institutions not school, from Onion street to highhas been named of the way No. 91, have hern given by res ty commissioner, shared by peoples generally of the Clearfield president Ditch in idents F. U. this Roberts the old world, land that those area, r term. and Leland R. Smith, committee- company for a should be the basis of a common Other officers elected were: G. men in charge, announced. understanding and of common poli Harold Holt .vice president; Philmile of f tical and commercial actions among Approximately lip horhes, secretary treasurer and lx'will sidewalk the constructed on is now these American states, Three LDS wards of North Dagiven G. Wilford Guthrie and Joseph L. of work side north is the idea to This consideration. street, vis stake three greater Tuesday presented Mabey, directors. one-aevolved in the Monroe Doctrine. comedy as a feature of the begin at an early date. Financing A complaint was issued this week of the project will he by the state With all the nations of the west- MIA annual program. Itlie A. and W I nearer drawn ern hemisphere being The plays were first presented at charging fi Bountiful resident with keeping a dog vvithoutout first obto each other in a common move the Davis high school at Kaysville for a unitel defense, and the eyes for members of the Kaysville First taining a license for this year. He of our natio turning to Latin Am- and Second wards. The 'Layton appeared before City Justice William II. Holbrook who fined him for trade frontier a as new erica ward recreation hall was the scene and commerce, Utah joins her sis- for the comedies which were atReported Thursday to the Davis $5. Complaint was sworn to by ter states in extending la warm tended by members of the Layton county Sheriffs office, was the City Marshal Barry Wride. theft of 1(KX) feet of hand of friendship to her southern ward the same evening. black and South Bountiful, Farmington stolen pipe, the few withiij neighbors. ISecond celebrated wards Bountiful in past roles wards Layton Leading weeks from Wel-eThe completion of the canyon, where plav, "Make Room for Rodney, George Washingtons birthday Sat the old dirt road intersects ican highway extending front the were taken bv, Clark Adams, (Rob- tirday by holding reunions in their with the on the south side of the canal icy regions of Alaska to the south- ert Bosch. Fvan Whitesides, wanfs. I respective ern most nations of South America More than 1260 persons were in canyon .according to I). D. Harris, Flint, DrRorah Rugger, Eliza executive of the Davis find Weber will pour into the scenic areas of beth Williams and Lynn Robins. attendance. Utah countless members of visitors Miss Margaret Thornley is direcFestive banquets were the order Canal company, who .reported the from the 21 southern republics. tor. of the day which were served on missing pipe. An "Old Timers party and dance I he will Likewi-- e a stream of travel pipeline w as used as a guard has been set for tables in patriotic First Kavsville Cast Saturday. March 8 for wards rail on the roadside and was made find lits way southward to enjoy of red .white and blue. colors B p. m. in the Kaysville public at Walwith Wheels, the entrancing beauty of these presentation, lengths. school, IL Vernon Mansell, comPrograms of music and variety up of 160 pieces in included nations. The 'ex- lace Frigmore directing, Using a hack saw and blade, mittee chairman, announced. rounded out a well plannumbers Helen Caroline Whitesides, Flint, change of travel will cement the Phillip (Robins. Darlene Sheffield, ned day, climaxed by dances in the the thieves had sawed each length In an suitably decorated hall, of pipe into sections, some time bebond of friendship of the Americas. Rav Odd and Lillian Renier. evening. and dances which were in songs South Bountiful entertained the fore removal began, as the ends of vogue in I1H71 will be enjoyed by Regular meeting of the American directed Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle Legion and auxiliary will be held the comedy, "The Roar of a Twist younger generation in the ward Fri the pipe were badly corroded, the members of the Kaysville Second sheriff explained. March ft, at the Legion Home. dancwa,rd. ' with a cast as follows: Don Lin- day afternoon with a special William F. Cornia, canal rider Second ward Bountiful Special speaker will he Mrs. Burton ford. Jean Thornley, ing party. Proceeds from the affair will be Mary Barnett children were treated to a matinee discovered the theft. Musser of Salt Lake, a former dele used to help finance a new church Clover Rasmussen, conference in South Wayne Millet, pictur eshow and a dinner at the for the ward. Blaine Wl building and Winters concrete ot the America.P Joseph pouring ttiary. Musica! numbers will reunion school the Stoker where The date week originally scheduled the within coming The pubic is invited be was held. entertainment for Saturday, March 1 was postSpecial of s. the Graham buMru-George 1 Separate for the hoys and girls of Farming-toMeforial 0 the program. poned. county Mortuary and of the Legion and the in included also was that meetings ward Park company, announced. will follow the program. ward's celebration. Located west of the North Davis auxiliary junior high school on U, S. highFranklin S. Cundiff of Salt Lake way No. 91, it will ibe constructed City, Utah manager of the Mounof cinder blocks. The building will The three-ar- t tain States Telephone Sc Telegraph opera, Maryland, be approximately 90 by 63 feet 1941 a musical romance a Maryland, My was a guest speaker at a contain large company, and long, e, Dr. D. Keith (Barnes of bv Sigmund Romberg, will be pre dinner meeting of the Clearfield chapel with private family room, health state annual director, of Davis schools deputy students play, Davis sented by Kiwanis chili held Thursday evenhigh high office and reception room and held a clinic for children of prethree-ac- t "Growing school at Kaysville on March 27, a comedy, ing at the North Davis junior high slumber rooms on the main floor, a school age Wednesday at 1 p. m. Aurania the school. at Jack written date, school tentative by at Clearfield, (according to and casket display and preparation Pains, automobile and Two hundred ten Bountiful First ward buildat the Victor Smith, committeeman. veral. will be presented sometime Stacey of Bountiful, school music licenses for 1941, rooms in the basement, were isMonday ing. will Lorraine Miss direct the Clark, opera. in March, instructor, drivers besued to Iavix A similar one was held at the quarters for the morticiap will be dramatic coach, announced. orchestra tween the hourscounty The schools located on the second floor. 9:30 a. m. and of Clinton ward chapel on Thursday be roles (will by played the of Leading will Be a supporting part 12:30 p. m. at Farmington .accordMr. Graham, who is a former at 1 p. m. Mohas, Rud Whitesides, said. Keith Mr. are Stacey said plans resident of Bountiful, ing to Fldon Slaughter, one of the and program. orchestra two traveling representatives who being made" for 'the" Completion of j Mary Wood. Delsa Thurgood The schools Arland Hammon. Ptier,Pr,0f- will be a supporting part of the have been visiting Davis county I. the building w ithin three months, Ada Interested in ihe establishment cntly cast are,Parker, Frank Sessions program. Mr. Stacey, said. Shortly after opening hours, the of applicants inm-axe.Approximately 100 members of are a number of Daxts county bus 0rk.1 rap r.tnna The least: Jo Anne Smith, Glen line-ur,r Mutual services at the Bountiful men. Martin iness Keddington, idly, necessitating tJje addition of American Legion and V. F. W. First ward will reconvene Burnham, Tuesday Lois Clayton, Norma Robinson, another clerk, who was hurriedly posts in Davis county, registered Development of the surround p. m. Verda King. Louis Barnett, John pressed into service until closing for emergency home defense dur- evening .March 4th,. at 7:30 ing grounds was begun two years due to the ing the period set for signing last after one week jay-oago and is partially landscaped. Ingles, Neslin Bangerter, Jim Kirk hour. ham. Itha Steed, Reed Whitesides Todays licettNcs issued brought week end. Carried out under the di state gold and green ball. a Starnes began A fine program has been arrangWhen Chris Sam Beazcr, Charlotte Nelson, Har the total up to 364, since the travel- rection of the legion osts and as sentence ah Bloomingsisted by auxiliary units, veterans ed and interesting lessons have old Gregory, Derral Child and ing set up was formed. chicken;, from posts in been planned in every class. Join Thirty drivers licenses were also were registered Lewis Wood. Norma Roberts and ton, III. for stealing Wall said issued the Bountiful, same Haacke are Louise states attorney Bernard 28 Kaysville, Monday during Layton and you friends at Mutual Tuesday evpiano Betty times in hours. Farmington. Starnes had been in jail ening you'll enjoy it. the last three years. will 1 specially called meeting on fAYednesday, the Clearfield town Foard voted to accept Campbell into Heights, a new At a liist, Haven lli-o- two-da- v sign-up- I Apprentice certificates are to be awarded to students showing satisfactory grades, according to Mr. i fPili bu tlul.iy aniuvctsaiy, u c si a at the home of s sou, K. loscpli liiatisdcn. Mr. ( iiansilcti - 'probably the lu- pt-i- Leader H i ol , I Second, oldest sun living in Davis toim-tand in e t y blight and alert for Mrs. J. C. B.iugei ter of Hoiintifnl sva- - eleeted pie-nleul the Dasi-coiin- Ills age. Oltl (of town guests weie, Mr. of llarent- - and at ili ox and Mi- -. a meeting held at the Ibis is high ami Mr- -. Iliilhs Bt niton of Sail Lake ( ily. s i hno! at Kayss die. Mrs. I van l n nf Las ton diiiuken driving charge, Stanton sice I'lc-ide'tlicr olti-ii'l- pleaded not gmitv at a preliminary Club Workers Are Attending School m cut, New Head of Davis Pd A Group Named Plastics iMOnnvwL ! i i l ues ii Romititp! lm-i-in- n- 1 Nine out of a night (class of 22 youths, who are being instructed in tot course of auto mechanics at Da-vi- s high school at IKaysville, have passed civil service tests and have been asked to report at Hill Field t learner-mechaniin the division mu Harlow; Palmer; llomililul Third, Mrit Alhetr Hmnmgh.im (livliard, Mrs. K.iv nioml tlV'vun, South Bountiful Mi- William iieen, and West i the waul and all othei- - who had men aiiNis ( i e, the e i alls, t Inis one col (In helped to make the edilnc a le.ihts 1. ni- .il.ti in w.i- - tm ned in, I s liiiis he loss I .i t i g in i hut I limp lu- - t ci .mi t o. k II at s e in ted ol gi a s llu to hs liioucht nim, il that MO In t ot tun ..til ne. ii i.ntsotiN .ml d oil! hilt mill lion- - .md 3l'l si ol k a digmlitd and piiliulioiiN I ii oi oiu.m, one halt i n i null hose lei Hi in in, ,ui In in a . hapi 1, ss h h ssa- - lu It 1,1 i n ,i n .i p.ii t ol the pl.u i non m me is ,i 1n worn .( w.iiU ol the ii .iin pies hi'lam. ni, I', l dl .It l d I' ll ' in t m e ss a n heat, vslinli lir-h ill d ood oniiis uluii lighting glass ago. In Ins u.in tclrircd till to pal tn ula ilic pi opet tv i o m W itliui c e of the oiiiii il. .molding to Willrnl William-- , u 1STS, i it v t n mi tile In in oi ilci , ganied i 'S chinch. tion of the lie comniodioiiN building ion-tainIT cl.i-- s iitoins, hislinpN otlne huge reel cation hall, kits hen and cloak rooms. kard metulieiN base wotked mi ot tinnglv to speed the lomph-iioai nmigtoii s most this, tine of outstanding sti uvtui cv I lie L nt annual training school for AAA Community and county committeemen of Davis county was concluded Thursday follossing a number of sessions held at the court liouse at Farmington, with all members In attendance. Instruction was given by 1. F. Larsen of Salt Lake City, farmer field man for the state AAA so that committeemen 'may inform Davis county farmers o ncrop plant ing ,in order to keep within their allotments under the AAA proj gram. This preliminary meeting leads to the signing up of farmers for the 1941 farm program which has been scheduled on the following dates and towns throughout Davis county. s are: West March 5, with school, Bountiful, grade Jesse H. Argyle pnd S. M. Nelson in 'charge; 'Layton, town hall (first day), Frank Whitesides, M. P, Whitesides and Oscar Onstott; Syracuse .grade school .George E. Dibble (and P. T. Sessions; South Weber, meeting house, Clarence C. Earl. court March 6, Farmington house, L. V. Robinson; Kaysville, grade school, S. M. 'Nelson and Jesse III. Argyle; Layton, town hall (second day), Frank Whitesides, M. P. Whitesides and Oscar Onstott; West Point, (grade school, George E. Dibble, Oscar Onstott and P IT. Sessions; Clearfield, grade school, M. P. Whitesides and Basil O. Layton. March 7, Clinton, grade school, Mr. Dibble and M. P. Whitesides. Hours will be from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. on all three days, according to !Mr. Argyle, committee member. i l.i ii -t i A - itl! tl i I -- In-h- h.o t d South Das - lake alcd the lai ge nionn.I at lending ss ho past-John Is financial building it poll, stan d the ihuich "a- - nntnl at a lot it 4 1, and tli.lt - ill Coof mcndxi-o- f tuels paid tor. He piai-e- d neats at i III. ot Pacific ocean Six c is 1 tw Pan-Americanis- I Special luur aid ss 1 Training March Proclaimed School Concluded Sign-u- p Dates Set Month Jrst proposed route, that money as already expended before Hill field was conceived. 1 v '.u mingloii t u he vs t hui ( h win d.is at 7 p. in Is i '. Ms Kav ot v -- 0UR 1 I SjggL. TW E N T Y Mora Dell Club hanningUm Ward Reports Ot 1941 hires Art-- liven lo Hold Iirst Church Dedicated Meet Wednesday By C liiel i rump By Pres. McKay a 3. highway PL alDespite the fact, there has work some been ready preliminary 4one at the first site, there is no question but Ithat the mew proposed Two-Da- y oute is the more logical. And as to $10,000 was qjie contention that main a water (near the on fpent store 1 , Da-juni- Pad xcaN.itkm began theatre building to he lo cated nnmediatelv south of the J. k. lenney lo. on South Mam Mreet. Julian Hill-,- , owner and operator of the lown Theater in loun-- t if u I. is ow ner and buddir ot t: e new 'show house. The structure will hate for two large shop- - fronting Main treet with a paeious lohhv decorated and lighted with a modern fluorescent system. The building will also contain completely carpeted and modernisticallv designed lounges and a ry Room" entirely sound-proo- f where mothers can retire and still watch the picture from a plate glass window. The seating capacity of the theatre will he TOO and will he equipped with the finest in seating for heautv, comfort and sight. The building will he entirely equipped throughout with the most modern an dhighly recommended air conditioning and heating system and installation will he super-vised by a licensed engineer. Fireproof construction of brick, concrete metal lath and a cast stone front facing with stainless steel trim will make the theatre one of the most modern and beautiful buildings in the state. Paul K. h.vans, theatre architect, of (Salt I.ake City, designed anil will supervise construction and the Bountiful Lumber and Supply Co. have the contract ifor building the theatre. 1 hree months will be required to complete the structure and plans are now being made to open about June 1st. determined by ofticiaB. though it is expected T. decision between (the two pro- ej sites will be made son. Clear citizens are about equally di- lt;fd in their perference. sThe first proposed route, U A, 0f the towns business district several disadvantagesc. I'irst, it hi o public hazardous he ould because it would dump (too jJanv Hill Field workers cars near Clearfield dangerous tje already Second t is on the half jre. ile section line, and the road ends of the (). S. I., railroad 4 mile west Hacks. Third, it iuns across certain of the Bamberger jyv farms east the owners object. fc. iR. to .which Third, it is diagonal, bending south meet the main gateway to the vice i In Bountiful Hill Field from Clearfield S' TV. V THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Constructed ? CJ r Theatre To Be Road To Hill Field U. S Airbase e ; AVION, DAVIS COHN 1 - started this week pre for the erection of a new Ulding on the lot across the Franklin iCast from 'the Sim.u m home. ff |