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Show VOLUME SIXTEEN l.AYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, APRIL NUMBER 3. 1041 TWENTY-NIN- E OSS Tabernacle Spires Repair of Leaking Wells . i ' 1' - V Wfrt v To Re Replaced Saves Vast The l47 BOUNTIFUL MAX IS INJURED Plan Music IX CAR CRASH Clean-u- p Campaign Leap From Train In Bountiful Final Date To Pay City Set for April M Anglo Bank Sets Injurs centennial heautincation lric at Bountiful E getting under hi big i li ,i M UllT n. mm., way, with plan-- . nearing completion 'immobile t It ( it " for placing five new spires, on the deal,-30 8 Boiinti!' nlav at i, ,t ' D8 tabernacle ni' t Moml.ii ' o' Bountiful c it the p m icceived a mi f "ill 'I'oh.ihlx hr t hi During a severe east wind, 24 la ci ations and head and mtllien J hrui-.f'- . five spires ol ,inv e cr i .it r it the ago, tl original years about of The iM combined stnuildets must Ml s.m'h 'ace. the residents number of students of the DaI'rpaitments pait i A saving of thousands of gal- were blown off and have never ot North ami While their honlil hr no great vis high si hool at Kaysville receive Davis undo: and amis, when lc edan he was the counts are mteiested in know South under-the to water ! of states lons ii'i mi illation ol g ullage m the i il been replaced rd intutii's Wednesday, when panic high schools and the Dave- high di iv mg loft the kdivav at a deep my ss hen the aftaiis ot the Bonne ground basins through repair ot as it is ha n In! awk Albert Burningham .chairman of school at Kaysville, will bold a vlivi at Ninth South street and ville litigation distiut will be wnk strn ken hv a burning fuse box on a evriv was wells J leaking reported the beautification committee, esti- spring music festival, April 28 at soi'th U S. highway Qi in Bouuti-tu- i nd likewise it is "huh niakis it possil,),- t,i hn ji the iar ot the Bamberger railroad completed Engineer T. 11. mated the new metal by State m i iihhish itv tier will act umnla si hool tiain, they jumped to the spires ot interest to know it there aie ant Davis high school auditorium, the Humpherys. Mr cost approximately $300 and will E. T. Thompson, music director north, ownetx who have not dis.haiged tioiis, but it an remains in coin- road bed alter breaking window Mahey, traveling I Pioneering in the field of underers or out ot tlie wv places on the ot the be lb to 20 feet high. was thrown his of Davis county schools, announcfriti ear, which then lands of the bond hen iar. the ground water conservation, The rare photograph shown was ed Thursday. was totally demolished After twice The accident o curred as the Mi. Win. F-- White, the vice lot, this campaign will pi event an gov ernment made 55 years state engineer and three car train was making it ago by Alma With TOO students participating overturning at i, fPadside embank- - president of the nglo California oppoi tnnitv to dispose ot it In tegai ds to what is regarded as have cooperated with well Hardy, of Bountiful, now deceased in a mass agencies National Bank of San lrancisio, 30" ot these 'nii'nt daily run to the school building at number, j owners, with final success in re-- " and is owned by Sheriff Joseph will sing in combined choiis, while Ubett Burningliam, Jr., also ot which holds the bonds o! the dis- garbage the utt is supposed to Kaysville alxmt 8 30 a. m. take aw ax, the lOimcil has ruletl defied Holbrook of Davis county, a close the school's orchestras am1 hands BoiiiimiiiI, rtdmg with Mr. Mahey, A shoit circuit developed in th pairing wells which have trict, came to Bountiful a few former efforts. relative of Joseph Holbrook, who combine 400 instruments m stirring was iininjui ed. Both men reported weeks ago and spent a half da tliat gatbage does not unhide tree fuse lo at a crossing one mile I Although we have not always was a member of the Bountiful musical selections for the grand a machine, Ham stumps not tree dunks .nor wood south of Farmington, according to ttornev Wendell B traveling with fbeen 100 per cent successful, due EDS ward bishopric when the old finale. too far over on the east side ot the inoitd who has lor sevet.il seats ol anv kind oi m.iteii.it that will Hubert ('. Burton, county superinbill ii, in old automobile bodies or tendent of schools. Ho the complex nature of the leaks, building was dedicated on March Music directois ut each a. ted as then atonies here s, bool loud I'.ism'iI then ei! we have bridged many difficulties tor Mi M.lhev President 14, 183 Smoke and flame from the fuse Brigham will lead their musical aggregaMr While was sin pi tsed to note an ot liii mi w Id v obiei t s by nix teliise ot the house, ashes, box land have gone a long way toward Voting church bead. he seeond cat the new houses m Bonn! it ill, and tions m other well arranged pto apparently Lightened the puwas grams. Mr. Thompson said. Site for the old structure "a-"building up of the underground aie legal'liil as unidentified t leal n that i! vs. is olds vim e till alls, tl pils and they broke the window's glad and tills must he placed lit m an el fort to basins where we have worked, Mr. dedicated on Ecbruarv 11, 1857 by This outstanding event will be under cover of d the siipleliie oliit had till, ills s. t escape, it was said. i ui enient elder. loiitaineis weighing not ted church Lorenzo John held in the evening of April 28 to poi ted. Snow, all legal nialtets ot the dlstint jllunipherys tld ! He sighted as examples two Stoker was then bishop assisted by enable the public to attend to Mr Mahey lie Farmington volunteer fire thus ile. nine land litles, that the inoii than Ii'i' pounds so tin eail fwells in the Era district of Tooele Mr. Holbrook and Perregrine Sesc D ' J. C bnihlinv giowth was made possible Itadilv he emptied into a tiil.k. It dcpai tmrnt was called to the scene said Mr Thompson. fot the eoiim il to but the lire was out when Mil vvhete his wo here a saving of 200 gallons per sions, Bountifuls first settler. and that lands oin e again lnoilglits was neiessai they a the weight ol these on hunt 'minute was made through repair in put then and The tabernacle was completed remove rived t M tlie 150 students on the a good v.i le pi n e. iof the wells. 1862, but was not dedicated until Mason W. Hill, state Upon his letmii to San taneiseo (outaineis as some people put gai tiain, 50 were m the rontrol car liighwuv that requited w hen the fire broke out. For the first time since passage the following year. the hank ottieials dei nled upon a hage m iiuitamers Bonn and Bariv Wride, patrolman, two thiee to them Ml vof the underground oi water law in tinll A bronze plaque at the entrance empty c I tain ionise ol aitlon loineinmg Damage to the box was estimatlitnl itv marshal, were mvextigat 1935, the Erda district is beginning of the building, placed March ed to he near $25. 14, the lands not set paid out ot the the tl tli k. lifford ManHit, oiticers The government does not permit ning of Farmington was conductor !to show a slight rise in its water 1936, by Daughters of the Utah distiii i and liase isntten Mr llain table. On two former occasions the Pioneers, revealed interesting facts i"' md the tollowme lot tot ssliiih in lulls and the like to lie placed in on the train which was returned to Prda well owners, on request of concerning: It reads: At the time dilates tint this have sit a time m a! deliveiv mail boxes to delay Salt I ake Uitv for repairs after Word was received this Tliurs-dathe i In let SO the state engineer, had it tiling should be was sent to fmsh the run to the attempted cf erection, it was the oldest and limit mi the settlement b Mrs. John R. Hampton of t on fun nl tot those who take gar si hind, where it arrived to n.ake the repairs, however, the finest ward building. August Earn- - Bountiful I'M 2 at 92.3 of the death of Amer pnl havi a wax as tluv have to huii to a. m. Mi W i ndell B II anmioiid, atcmpts proved futile. Lack of nec ham was architect. Its foundation Eugene Hanson, 60, Wednesday, at In ii m.ik t Hi ll muds and in 'I hose t tomes mimed were: a vs was used for storing grain when an hnalia, Nebraska hospital, fol- To at Vssary equipment was partly Shirley lenient w eathit mi II I for the failures. Iaik of West Bountiful, 15, daughBounin nl, 'toll Johnsons army advanced. Roof lowing a years illness. As a result the state ter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Iack, engineer timbers arc fastened wtih wooden 'ear M r. lammoml former resident of Salt I. ale It ii the desire of the We base lecenllv spin! consider"sponsored a, WPA project, pttrehas pegs. Walls are of adobe bricks, ( it y, Mr Hanson was well known deep mt on right leg. postal deInez Ingles, 14. daughter of Mr. ed some equipment and went to brought from Meeting House Hol- as a partment, W ashington, D. C. to en ably tune in going ov ei the recotds of the employee of the rural deli- ol the Bonneville i work experimenting courage on a large low in Holbrook canyon. and Mrs, Glen Ingles of Bountiful, patrons district Union Iacitic railroad and former liiigation to provide entireh and especially of the very serviie body cuts. the originwasting well in Salt Lake county. Continuing it states, member of the bishopric of the suitable payments mail receptacles and to made bv the individual landowners ?The experiment was finally success al tower had five spires. The center Seventeenth LDS ward Lillian Davis, 16, daughter of in Salt in such them Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Davis of Bounerect manner that 'o elear oil bom t licit lands the 20 of of water Jful, saving gallons per one served as a sun dial. Cost Lake (itv. thc will he accessible to the i tiful .two cuts on left leg. bopd lien that was originally imBorn February 24, 1881, he was a jminute. The work was then extend the building was $60,000. I' da and present a neat appearance. pressed on such lands, ami fm the V tamp 1741 at Bountiful will H'd to other districts. Rock used in the structure was son of James and Christina RasBtuno, 17, daughter of Mr. Il It ii especially desirable that the past several Mrs. ami tlie celebrate The results are achieved through brought from the Bountiful foot- mussen Hanson of ('ail J.rujjo of North Salt eighth the that anniversary tate seats they Brigham City. cuts and bruises. smelter slag, clay and hills, while shingles were made in He married Jennie Davis October, boxes he maintained in such condi- have paid out lias been satisfai tory, ot the establishment of th- - civilian j pumping The four girls were treated at tion tliai, they will properly protect llosvever, sve expected that during conservation cotps, in a nationwide into the leaking wells under a the old single mill in Holbrook 1910 in t lie Salt Lake temple. mail placed therein, that the names tlie last with an open bouse Sun- the olfice of Dr. George Buchanan I very high pressure. year the remaining ingrain, Mr. Hanson filled an LDS miscanyon, Sheriff said. of box owners be inscribed on the to 5 30 p. nt. at Farmington and removed to The soil conservation service of cd tlie district would make day. April 6, from Unique in arangement, the one sion to Norway 40 years ago and side of boxes visible to the carrier a proper effort to clear their lands at camp lieadquat ters, Lieut. Cecil their homes. she Water Facilities program, at large room, with a vestry at the has always been an active church as he approaches them, and that and thus shosv their It was also reported a number of willingness to M. Scanlon, officer in charge, Hesquest of the Utah Water Stor- hack, contained a high pulpit. On workers, lie served in the Sevenothers wete injured but no recTuesday. age commission, has undertaken a the opposite side of the room, a teenth ward bishopric at Salt T.ake the boxes and their supporters be meet their obligations, but unforkept painted. Unsightly rural mail tunately, it appears that there is a Speakets from tbc forest set vice ord was obtained showing any o program of well repair in the choir loft was situated where a with Bishop Nicholas G. Smith. boxes detract trdm the' natural small group ssho are refusing or and Fort Douglas will be beard dur the others who had received treatMillard of Flowed district the to choir acompan-imeMr. county. sang Hanson was transferred to scenic .j beauty along highways, and failing to cooperate and discharge ittg a program scheduled for 2 p. m. ment. or- Omaha a number of The equipment set up by the state of a small years ago are not a credit to owners of attrac- tlie in the camp recreation building. bond lien from their lands. Engineer has been studied by con- gan. when tlie Union Pacific railroad tive home sserved the Entertainment begins with the through We basehave made certain in definite the Class rooms were servation officials and will be used closed certain branches of their 'in a modified form in their pro- ment and the building was heated offices in Salt Lake City. He was boxes. plans in regard to such delinquent registration of all visitors. RefreshPostmasters arc directed to ac- landowners, and we are sure that ments will be served throughout gram. with stoves. A modern heating employed as clerk in the freight I Facts learned in this work will plant was substituted a number of depot, at Omaha, prior to his ill- quaint the patrons of the rural mail they cannot complain if we are tlie afternoon, Lieut. Seanton exservice of the desires of the depart- forced to carry out our plans. How tends a cordial invitation to the enness. prove beneficial in other attempts years ago. ment along these lines, according as our local representative in tire public to attend. v made on leaking wells throughout Three large chandeliers, each Surviving are, his widow, Mrs. to Postmaster Jeanette M. Smith ever, Weather permitting, a number of the district, sve wish that you fthe state, Mr. Humpherys said. holding from eight to ten kerosene Jennie D. Hanson of Omaha; two would very promptly contact the tours will be conducted by camp fThere are still about 15,000 acre lamps, provided lights for the huge sons, Eugene D. Hanson of Omaha of Farmington. Improper preparation and freezfeet of water wasting annually from room. remaining landowners, and give guides to the new recreational area ing of meat, fruits, and vegetables Glen D. Hanson of Salt Lake City them the opportunity of clearing now under construction in nearby in Utah cold storage lockers are underground sources which might During the wind, it is recalled and Omaha; six brothers, June and their lands in the manner that we Mueller park. be saved, he said. train Isaac Hanson of Brigham City; that a Bamberger two-ca- r resulting in much distasteful food. Members of the camp number Miss Flna Miller, state Agriculturhave agreed to as we arc willing A materia lincrease in water and engine was blown from it's Hyruni Hanson of Malad, Idaho they, all should have, for a short 151, composed mainly of cnrollces al Ftension Service nutritionist, tables of basins where the repairs tracks, and a freight train David M. Hanson of Ogden: Wil while longer, the same considera from (he state of Arkansas. are being made should be states. noted from another railroad. The newly liam Hanson of Rexburg, Idaho; tion that we have given to the Only products of high quality next year, the state engineer point-- d completed West Bountiful LDS Norman Hanson of Tetonia, Idaho other landosvners. should be selected for storage. Miss out, providing an additional sup- church building was also wrecked seven sisters, Mrs. Martha II. From various reports, we hear Funeral services for Otto Lttsk Miller explains. When storing meat and Cornia and Eliza Hanson, both of ply of irrigation water for summer as were a number of barns use. a.good quality animal should be sesmall buildings in various parts of Brigham City; Mrs. Freda Ramp-to- n Woolsey, 36, who died Saturday at of the increased value that all lands lected and ripened after killing for B. F. Lofgren, assistant state the county. of Rampton of Bountiful; Mrs. the home of his parents, in Kays- in the district have received meretwo weeks. The animal should then Bishopric at this time was com- Lona Peterson and Hilda Hanson, ville were conducted Tuesday at 2 ly because they have been paid out engineer, is supervising the work. a m. of ward North Davis be cut into desired sizes and wrapGleaner tthe First stake district. the We p. understand Kaysville that Tru of David girls of ChrisStoker, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. bishop; posed man Barlow and Richard Stringh-hatina Flyga of Ogden; Mrs. Lillie chapel. Bishop Hubert C. Burton, since the majority of the lands and M men of four wards will pre- ped in heavy parchment paper. It have been paid out, all of the lands sent three one-aplays this Thurs- is important that parchment paper counselors. Hanson of Spokane, Wash, and conducted. jLayton in the district have increased Burial Was in Kaysville-Layto- n in day at 8 p, nt. in the Layton ward be used as lighter paper tends to The building, now known as the one grandchild. On Burial will take place in Utah. Memorial park under direction of value, and now have a sale value recreation hall. The cast includes absorb the moisture of the meat. tabernacle, was renovated and added to in 1925. A large and modern Funeral arrangements will be an- the Union Mortuary at Bountiful. where before none existed. There- members from I.ayton, West Fay All large pieces of fat should b Born January 11, 1905 a Ran- fore, we are convinced that those ton, Kaysville First and Kaysville trimmed and wrapped aeparately. recreation hall was completed, con- nounced pending the arrival of the Clifton B. Layton of Layton, Meat has a much better flavor if a commodious stage where remains Friday at 1:15 a. m. in Salt dolph, he was a son of John Rich- landowners who are not yet paid Second wards. taining A. Lusk The charged with assault with a deadly of Weber Florence the from will out cooked and svhen district ard while still frozen. benefit Woolsey college and quartet other Lake City, accompanid by th wiplays, motion pictures Mr. Woolsey who had never ever such lands are cleared of the Ogden, directed by Roland Berry, weapon, was arraigned Tuesday at forms of entertainment are enjoyed dow of the deceased. Vegetables should be as fresh as 11:30 a. m. before J. B. Cooley, jus married was a graduate of a Min- bond lien, and for tin's reason we will be beard in musical selections, possible and as ripe as desired for The hall, especially during conbee of the peace at Layton, and Minn, school of art as are sure that even if we are forced tinder the sponsorship of the Kays- immediate use. Before storing, the neapolis, it is that so ferences, designed bound over to the district court. in Ohio. While he to be severe that ultimately well another as no ville First ward. vegetables should be scalded in may be combined with the taberMr. Layton, who waived a had not practiced his art work pro- hardship will result to the landown boiling water from two to six minnacle for overflow crowds. This utes to protect the color and flavor. yhearing, entered a plea of addition was made at a cost of $39 fessionally, he had followed it as a ers. We, therefore, ask that you con uot guilty. Bond was set at $5000, ) If not scalded, vegetables continue hobby and was well known in Da- tact each landowner who has not 000 according to D. R. Tolman, and Layton placed in the custody scenic his vis a cleared land of as artist. to ripen and lose flavor and color. the bond lien, county record clerk. of Sheriff s him first of and With the the advise that After scalding, the vegetables, the exception opportunJoseph Holbrook of for A public campaign defraying two years of his life, he had resided ity that we have extended the be immediately cooled and should county. of construction the towthe cost A farewell program and dance in n clear taken their lands to the Layton allegedly assaulted to at the freezer lockers as soon Kaysville. Mr. 15, in honor of Delbert J. Harris of ers, will begin about April G. Roberts A member of the Kaysville First reduced rates will be extended until as possible. Lack of proper freezwith a hatchet, the on said. Assisting Burningham, who will leave May 9 for ward Thursday of last week, when he committee are, David Soffe and church, he was active as an June 1, 1941. We suggest that after Led by Captain Chariton Jacobs, ing has been the main cause of a three year mission to South Amworker and ward June 1, you prepare to proceed 1940 region No. 2, and two other Davis county offiLDS temple LaMar Barlow. quarter mile spoiled vegetables. Miss Miller reerica, will be held Friday at 8.30 teacher. accers, Ray Evans, landowners sheriff against any unpaid Deb Coach all deputy winner, Young has ports. Construction will begin when p. m. at the Layton ward recreand Jack Steed, Surviving are his parents and cording to the terms of their obli- seven other returning lettermen special deputy, plans are completed and necessary tion hall. The vegetables should be used one brother. J. Vernon Woolsey, gations. served him with a writ of restitutwho are leading the pack of some 48 hours after being removed from Mr. Burningham said funds Mr. is raised, Mr. of who a son Harris, ion under the order of Judge Les-e- r all of Kaysville. Very truly yours, fifty track candidates that are out the looker if they cannot be kept and Mrs. Ezra Harris, of Layton, The Anglo Calif. National Bank to A. Wade of the Second district help the Davis Darts win their frozen. The taste is much better if 1938, of with at class the graduated E. WHITE WM. curt, on a mortgage foreclosure. consecutive region No. 2 the vegetables are cokoed while ourth the Davis, high school and the LDS Vice President icld championship. track and is He still frozen. a at also Kaysville. seminary Other returning lettermen are, Motor farmer student at the Utah State Fruits to be stored must first be Robert Bosch, sprints, low hurdles cleaned and then covered with Agricultural college at Logan and Legion-Auxiliar- y dry and relay; Carl Feller, sprints and the Weber college at Ogden. or sirup if they are to be satsugar relay; Jack Graham, jumps, 440, isfactory, Miss Miller declares. SirMr. Harris will enter the mission and relay; Alvin Stoker 21 and embark May home on April has generally proved to be betCoaches Wayne Millet and Deb Bountiful junior chamber of com 9 from New York 1940 region No. 2 mile winner and up for harbor, than sugar. ter merce and Bountiful City will start Buenos Aires, where he will serve Young and the Davis high school Charles Trump, sprints, relay and When , and clean-upprepared for freezing the basketball were I team, special javelin. in the Argentine LDS mission field estinghouse motor, valued at the spring be taken to the locker should fruit a dinner meeting of the at who are campaign on April 14 and Other guests I 513 and weighing several hundred paint-u- p showing up boys Afarewell testimonial will also as as The Wilfred American and aux possible. Fruits also I 19, quickly club to April well at litis early date are, Flovd Wednesday be held for Mr. Harris on April Kaysville Rotary founds, Wednesday was reported will continue if eaten before they in joint session Thursday better taste met announced. tlie school cafeteria. iliary at recorder, mile Carl Williams, I evening Schofield, run; city George, 27 at the Layton ward chapel. Layton Sugar company at have The hall. at the Swan of councilman; evening Legion .completely thawed. KaysJ. A. Taylor, city Mayor Thornley javelin; Noel Barton, high jump, I to have been stolen from of was under the the Vernon memand H. ville program presented Mansell, president discus Charles and Cooley, high hurdles; George 3 tv! LMterly beet dump in North 1 Davt bers of the program committee, ar- direction of the Americanism chair Talbot, high hurdles; Van Adams, jayacees: Ezra Clark and Vernon county. B. comMuir, three selec- sprints and 440; Arnon Anthon, An eight-incranged a special program in tribute man, Mrs. F. h leather belt, bel- Carr, of he junior chamber, who brought runner up tions were given by the drum and mile run; Howard Green, 880 yard for postthe to boys are mitteemen arranging an a feet !onRk having l viiferi in store state basketball honors to Davis bugle corps conducted by Harold dash: Max Schofield, sprints; F. J. f $T5. was also taken, ac-- f ers and signs to be placed Ernest Parrish of Farmington, I . Dailies. Reading of (be winning Slufficltl .jumps and higs hurdles. school. for private stickers and windows to Harold Ellison, sugar had reported the theft high Wednesday on Americanism and other Van were. Those essays Adams, vehicles. present cars and other Coach Young reported Davis of a 55 gallop gasoline drum from Leland Galbraith, Carl Schofield, essavs were, Helen Back, daughter i tA'anv r,,1caL who reported the extra have to The plans lias arranged a dual meet with city Farm'eriff Holbrook toT high in his home at Joseph the premises ',i Neil Welling, Keith Brown, Joe (of Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Back of South trucks to haul away garbage daily Davis countv. at Salt Lake j the to Grant Bowen of Salt Lake City, ington. Mr. Iarrish reported Woods Cross: Hal Iiurkman, son Citv high school and a triangle landscape gardener at the Univer- this during that period, from 8 a. m. to Davis county sheriffs department Winters, Ceril Kap. Reed Peterson of Mr. Friday Iiurkman Mrs. Arthur Reed and Clark. in Jack contain Rage, Lyman 5 p. m. if placed proper s full of nirtt with Ogden, Weber and Da- - jty 0f Utah, was a speaker at the ,a?, Mrs. Rodney Clark have the drum was Graham, Neil Smith. Coach Millet, of Bountiful, Lda Bruno, daughter ers. on April 11 at Da- Flora Dell club, Wednesday at the into their new house is just Coach Young. Supt. Hubert C. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruno, vis competing in gasoline. ti. are School participating pupils school. high Stoker grade school at Bountiful, 'n. essions. of Woods Cross; Marvin Hess, son L t the Burton and 35 Rotarians. ,n Llierisch arrived home last a poster contest to advertise Thieves broke off the loor hanaccording to Mrs. Martin Brown. of of Alice Mrs. lltss Farmington; Burton, were, Supt. Speakers dle. rifled the compartment, and 'an Fmneisco where he campaign. Mr. Bowens subject was EconhisVrni FlorIn additional of Mrs. Calif., Lodi, public knob of the car roaches Millet and Young and II. Jean Fov, daughter gear-shithe stole Value of Landscaping the u 'nrnt the past three months. omic These funds are raised by taxing cats. ence Foy of Bountiful. of Memphis. Vernon Mansell. V. E Sumpter Lester Gaines of Ckrk and sister Lilly, of owned by A question bov was also feHome. a for dollar one is The ot with the pear charge Myron Iliillips, club president, young prndc were presented Pa', but they overlooked $160 here Tenri.. is still wearing Twn Ca'Dd on relatives of the program. a be for 50 a male and tom. 22 married from awards part cash the fents was the he auxiliary. conducted meecting. in cash that was in a pocketbook. while returning from shoes in which Terence. years ago. Quantities of Water Festival April 28 1 IUrw Davis Schools I Bonneville Debt , . ' i I 111! Davis Students x I ) n,.t t"t: i - k,rn - r vj. ('ritici' M ' tl, G'.lt-t 'far A Or pro? ''tir.ttt Ileac ' Tou; lawk'. fiu-a.- i Satur-burda- v i south-houn- d m i i . I I . gai-I'.I- i re-p- i I 1 i . v Former Salt Lake i Man Dies In Nebraska i C Postal Authorities . v j i I IJrffc Patrons Fix Up RED Boxes v 1 I V2 I Bountiful CCC long-tim- i I , e Camp To Hold Open House car-ric- land-owner- s 1 ; 20-voi- ce nt Advice Given On Preparing: Food, Freezer Lockers 8 32-c- Services Held Tuesday For Kaysville Man ar Wards To Present Plays Thursday Arraigned Assault Charge ct pre-limin- ns up ithes Missionary To Be Honored By Prgram, Dance ar Da-M- Davis Lettermen In Practice land-owne- Cal-M- hap : gas s easy e etsas ileae Reported Taken From Sugar Beet Dump Junior Chamber Aids City In Feted By Cleanup Drive Kaysville Group 180-poun- Salt Lake Man Addresses Flower Club 1 c- - ' ... J Hold Joint Session And Award Writers Gasoline Drum Reported Missing three-fourth- ft York-tow- i For Track Work Basketball Team fix-u- p clhurdy rs n, iu |