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Show i VOLUME SIXTEEN A 1 Emergency jlinutes of Meeting County Disaster Group joard of Education Fully Organized 1 APRIL V. UTAH, 10 organization ot the Da lountv imeigeinv ihasttr com Dr D "Mttcc. is announced with Kutli Barnes of ka sville, deputy Ixiard of education met at Mate health direitoi, as geneial v ban man high scliocil on Monday, V 12.30 m. Heading various branches of ser all at W1 with p. 7, jnlmembers, except Mr. Bennett. vice are, Dr. George Buchanan, Clerk, and piesnlent ol the Davis countv medi i,- was excused, the ial associa'ion; Joseph llolbiook present. superintendent jf of Svracuse, shentf ot Davis conn-Iv- , m. in assembled the i p. they and Mrs. Rulon Fisher of Bonn Morwith room Principal rig tiful, a lunch was representing the Davis counsered by1 p, where Red Cioss chapter. ty cafeteria f sjiool A suggested dt tailed plan of Ji'r. Tlitzacker, state director of! ot a local case in service .MNational disastei, Youth projects, "hull migl t glow out of detense inistration was present and puparatnvns, is m the hands or I ned that, in order that this out the wotk of the N i omniiiteemin Di Bui Italian's coninntiee would and participate in the nouin1 it is nccessaiy, supirvise dm tors, nurses, hospitali t appropriation a shop be presided in whiihl zation .amhulames and other plushe taught es Slklltf llolbiooks tones would i mechanics mav of the appropriations in be dotaile do look atir resiue wotk au'-,h "e might paiticipate it will pohiing, lire loiuol, and santiaion, while sheltir, tood, ilothmg and to the advantage of the district ,ike advantage of this opportmi- - medical supplies would be supplied bv the Red Cross. to build the shop. Supuvisots named are, Mis F it was learned n the discussion B. Mmr, chairman of tie Davis jt the minimum size oi building i mint v Red Cross; Kuth Stahle, femved by the Federal govern-Bountiful atornev Joseph Williams at is from 2500 to 3000 square of Centerville, tax assessor and! jt, or about 40x70 feet; that the blunit Holbrook. partici-- ! jtieral government will JH in the payment of materials I to $500 00. In answer to quests Mr. Rlitzacker stated that i labor would be used if procur-bu- t C C C supervision and professional Iwork should be experienced. resident Roberts then announc-h- e opening of the regular meet and called for the minutes of About 200 persons attended previous meeting which w'ere tlf house held Sunday at Bountiopen TC i and, on motion, approved. ful C C C camp 1741, in celebraRurton reported tion of superintendent the eighth anniversary of he took up the H question of the Civilian Concervation corps. jrge for making plans and super Mayor J. D Abbott of Farming-ton- , V Jig for the building of the pro-- f Llovd Riley, mayor of Boun-- t ltd shop with the architect and it ul and C. R. Wehmeycr, camp o' ined an offer to do the work were superintendent, principal (o3G. speakers. Lieutenant Cecil M. Scan askthen was Aincipal Morgan Ion, camp officer in charge, talked ed (for a report on his attendance A number of Arkansas briefly. the superintendent at the meet instrumental and vocal gave i;3 of the National School Admin selections and a special Arkansas Vltion Association at Atlantic dance. Refreshments were served C$, New Jersey. He made the re-- during the afternoon. going into some detail on the Outstanding work dur tjjcs of the various speakers and ing the past eight completed the years by trends of thought in their Bountiful camp, includes, terracing ids. He learned from these talks of acres in canyons near many it all feared that the trouble for Bountiful as a flood preventative; 4 country is within and that the building a modern road up the responsibility of teaching democ- steep mountainside at Bountiful racy and training the youth in and through Farmington canyon. Americanism rests with the schools is the new The monthly bills were then pre- Nearing completion sented bv the clerk, examined and recreational area and amphitheatre in Mueller park. the vouchers numbered 70023 to 7004 as recorded in the register, PteScd and ordered paid. Objection to the paying of bills Obtaining individual votes on the phone was made and discussi (onplte BOUNTIFUL RENUMBERS STREETS Thomas Layton To Vote Kilos On Fricfiiv On Bond Mill ii 'i hi r il i t ' 1 Momlav f 1 1 ; i um.M s ' i e i ; I, i ! a n I ''i'll ane si I rv and Boiin'i1 Post, i - nia in a t onie-" n'l Bountiful s,v,d 'indents m in petion. a bi n w in low of Bor In! '1 I oils! . 1 I .1 ' l ll ' I I I t'n ini t i in ul Hi u s - i .1 iv , ,i u Ii 1. " I Ill Il I, - li -' m I l M II i Wed-- I i i 1 l . I 1 1 111 111 l, n iiv " I I I llll II lllllt lli hi,! s rr . i I W 1 mard 'iliioui I l l till lie il ks . I Inn i Issue Thursday it ail I l,i I i i lil i i ,lll,l li Whitesides 111 mm i m, a to lomtnittee load a ton to In n II I' S i, nia t i Ii glide votus of the town, .,!t ,k. d g the ll '.I iii. In' propoid $157,UO'' i m Mil il ige a on it, aii Hiding to Vird k l I, ll I, Ml, I ook ton n mat d lui poM oi tin bond eel, turn, set III ,1,1111 ,11 M .11 .IV i il of ll M .1 in ii M pi il A' u i vvl i bllSlPt ss u ill i hi "Ill j s,ilt .i Iii ill I i dis-ia- 11. Hayward Dios Tuesday Jaycees Aid o THIRTY NUMBER 1941 Clean Up Drive '!' e- ON, DAVIS COl'N Bountiful Opens i leld on Monday 1 I ,il ,i llll ' 'i in i ,1 n I. Ill tin h u V sd n A i il 1 7, m ill lie e oimnitti e, and the iin lin'd ot tmaiiUig mi, h a 'stini at m' i,i l.'S thgdde votiiv, In tore the Il llll i li i t loll s ,11 Ii (Jualiiu d iitinis who voted in the 1 mi in I! I M ,11 i I. ml lt I 11 e t i 1 ; ' Camp Attracts Many es DAVIS COUNTY THE BEAUTIFUL ed At this time jl Davis county is that part and par a visit, in connec- dh Mr. Mark Nichols, was cel of land lying between Salt Lake I f to the grounds to consider City on the south and Ogden city of the proposed shop. on the north, and where Wasatch yoca-tiT liking at the ground all agreed cliffs took their last leave of a building should be located dying sea. the wood shop and south It is a place above all others fte auto shop and to be synime--trwhere one may have a home, and with the other buildings. The make that home a dreamland. and size to be worked out by Whereore be it resolved that each architect. o us will do our ull to make our Oh reassemblings Mr. Rampton neighbors and our own health and nted a request of Mrs. Briggs hearth a rival for each passing eye 'be janitor at the South Jr. that sees the beautiful. That we school, to have some repairs each of us vie with each other, and 'n the house in which they with with 7 mountain, lake and unliving. On motion an amount sullied to keep our place and sky 10 eceed $10 was approved. portion with out mar to that natRutledge moved the open-- 5 ural mould of beauty to which our a road all the way through lives are set. ' the cast line of the grounds During the last week thousands 'e Kaysville school, the labor of people passed through Davis dne by W. P. A. The mo-'- as county, going to and from the L D seconded by Mr. Dibble S conference. These visitors were rarried. not only spiritually feed, but were Iherintendent Burton made a re delighted with the beautiful public J n enrollment and attendance and private buildings and surroundfe srhools making comparisons ings as they passed from one city and last year, and of atten-- F another. The n T?f al i ' the various schools . made a report of the meeting i board committee, myself and Ls Roberts and Dibble, with , otr.mittee of the district' teach- in pssociation. bPosed salary schedule of ers as Presented by the was presented and discuss no action was taken. The reaPPintment of teach- Sot next year was considered, tith the budget funds The superintendent pre-- ? tale showing relative sal Jj,'Ctlo!l to county court house, the school buildings, our bus iness houses and our places of worship all reflect credit to the people of the county. We commend the leaders of our church, the mayors of our cities, our school board, and our bankers and merchants for the part they have taken in the upbuilding and beautification of our county. Let us, as citizens of Davis county, show our loyalty to the Beautification committees of the county, by beginning our spring painting, from April 15th to May firms will 1. 1941, the following discount: sell paint at a 20 Bountiful Lumber & Supply Co. Farmers Feed & Produce Co. Morrison-Merri- ll Lumber Co., all of Bountiful. Griffiths Market. Milts Market, each?rs the state and operation of schools VTndlStrict Wel1 beIow the he budget and teachers toirt left with the su- stCnt or further study and V'ai next meeting. 10n f Mr. Dibble it was ifipj Co., all of Farmthf same water for 4 .an,, ington. ,0 be rented v.- Bowman Food and Department Kavsville. Store, nt Burt0 A read a Clearfield Lumber Co.. Clearfield for insulating the Farmers Union Store, Layton. ' - Ai, 00 and, on motion Lumber Co. U bid "as approv-- 5 Central Lumber Co., Syracuse. rd F, !? fei I'erincndent authorized e make our homes more beau Tt"?rk one t0 he paid tifulLetsbv taking advantage of these 1st He.. rK , low prices and Paint Paint, Paint! ai'ourned. ComDavis County Beautification heaf of unpaid mittee, as r BEN BROWN, Chairman to police in Torted Atan v JEANETTE M. SITH, 41 here a thief evi- Ook the Secretary. papers for lome- V K 05t Decker-Bradle- ir-- , Tri-St?- i J te y, mui I id Open House At lo-- 1 oppol t Ill Its o It lo mtunl .md t i nti i IK b 'snn 11H n id mg .n nun ou i ms 'u i a mi m b r of i - m i ,o 1. alii l s oi lir-ss ai e l.n nig C in Hints I i it ai I I'Ih so nit n are onh a few of in their piotoisioii' vvlmh Bountiful and Centerville has to choose from, when help or advice is needed Lor a reasonable nru c tliev will aid vi making vour home and its sutroundmg a unwinds, beautiful tk vv pictuie, win, h will fit in with the enuntv lu aetitnuition drive now under wav, under the direction of Bin Biown of Cinttr-- ' 'He, chairman of the W47 lenten-nial planning committee, bountiful and Centerville merchants are reliable merchants. It has conif to the attention of a number of Davis county pit sons that mgnv individuals are operating in various fields of oeeupations, particularly in icigbboring towns and cities, claiming to he experts in various lines of business. Among them, amateurs announce themsrlv es as professional landscape gardeners, wJio rob the desert and almost barren hills of shabby evergreens and transplant them on beautiful new home grounds in the places named above. This type of planting is never satisfactory and if we desire our homes to be among the outstanding ones by 1947, place vour trust in our dependable nurserymen in Davis county and ask to see credentials. It is recommended that we should replace shrubs that are old and worn out with new ones so that they will be a lovely picture for the centennial celebration, only six years away. Paint a new picture in your flower garden and paint your home tf harmonize with it Painters, decorators and our gardeners will aid in the proper color balance. Inside, see that your old furniture is replaced with new and comfortable pieces. New lamps should have plenty of outlets for easy connection. Basement rooms and attics may be transformed bv these wizards of beauty making, not with a magic wand, hut with paint brush and smart wallpapers at all prices to fit vour budget. Other furnishings, should include modern heating which cuts down your heating budgets and makes your house a home, where your friends are comfortable, as wall as your family. Insulation also adds enjoyment Check over your and comfort. home and be the first to start oper ations in your neighborhod to remodel, rebuild, repair, refurnish, relandscape, and above all cleanup those yards and prepare for the experts who will want clean premises for the pictures to be painted, inside or outside. Ezra Clark, chairman of the cleanup drive, aided by Charles Cooley, president of the Jaycees, and many other individuals including J. A. Taylor of the city council have worked tirelessly to make this the greatest cleanup drive ever to be staged in Bountiful and with the cooperation of residents and school students, the town, as a whole, should show the results as never before attempted. Bountiful city will have extra gar bage trucks daily to gather up the rubbish as has been directed here before, in the matter of not too heavy containers placed which can he easily moved by one person. State Senator, William A. Dawson of Layton, guest speaker, told of of the recent accomplishments dinner a at the state legislature meeting of the Layton Kiwams club, Thursday at the Xayton town hall. Special quests included the Davis high school basketball team who placed second in the recent state tournament. School coaches were also in attendance. 1 i U o i mu li n nl i v ii ii Ini 't waul i oiidin t the louuti- Glen Riley, city councilman and street committee head, places last shovel full of soil at first sign post to be installed under the new system. Hynim Sessions, house numberer, left, and Mayor Lloyd Riley smile in approval. hi President Roosevelt. will lie I'be ileition will be held Tliurs-d.- v at the I avton town hall. VotIiouis are fiom 7 a. m. to 7 ing p in. Jitilgts aie, Mrs. Ada Sandall. Mis lione Hudson and Dan A. sulli an - hi I van Bishop Bin i il will he in n n oil tii. Kaysville Club Fleets Officers ilium I m I I il m td.i 4 at 2 p in. in Mis Excellent Program Planned 4 William Heaton of Kays-named president of (ne of the finest assembly protinkaisiille Garden club. Mrs. ailc Waite was i liosen vice piesi-den- t grams of the current Mutual season and Mis Kenneth Bui ton, lias Rein planned for Tuesday evening, April 15th, at the Bountitul I I hosier Mrs. while siiiet.uy, lint am Mrs Monis B arton com.'liist ward MIA, in an effort to make the three oik hiding mutual poM the inemlurship coiuittce. services outstanding. illy paik lommittee, appoint'd ton port shrubs and threes need A fine mixed program has been classes ed for the development of the ntv planned, and interesting be liebl will in every department. is park, now under way, composed ot Mrs. Lranklut ( lieney and Mrs. Mr At bon will conclude the in struitive lesson begun, last week, William W inters. the Special Interest group. in Lor of club ganlens members, In a highway beautification pio-and come to Rting 3000 your friends, gladioli bulbs have been pur-- i 4O0 ( li ai fit Id, t ondon at . Tusi'-yThe mutual, program, based is the which club, through will be planted on U. S. plan tii-ihe a part of the beautifiiation starts promptly at 7;30. to c it woik the y, through highway scheduled to begin at once, Harold drive for privately owned grounds in the city, it was repoited. Holt, town hoard piesident, trees will be planted on The Kaysville First ward prithe east side of the highway, and mary reorganized at the meeting, on the west side where grading lias Wednesday Mrs. Golden Webster been completed, and will extend president, Mrs. Orin Blood first from the North Davis Junior high Mrs. Owen Horn second lounsflor. sihool on the south, to the north Mrs. Earl Tall secre counselor and city limits. tary. In cooperation with the state Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Thomas and road commission, who furnishes With good building weather this son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the trees, th ecity will plant and spring building permit estimates at Lew Bass at a dinner party at their maintain them, said Mr. Holt. Bountiful for the first three months Islands in the channelized high- of 1941, reached a total of $66,300, home in Ogden, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Harvey entertained her way, will also be included in the a gain .of $31,450 over the same chib members at the home of her project. Hundreds of shrubs, which for 1940, according to lly-rumother, Mrs. Frank Whitesides in includes a large number of Ore- period Sessions, city building inspect- Layton, Friday Mrs. afternoon. gon grapes will beautify these sec- or. Paul I), Keller was special guest tions of center parking, With Januarys total, $9,950, Fch Mr. and Mrs. Fd Meyers and 2 A water sprinkling system on the estimates were nearly four sons of ruary Long Beach, Calif, were islands will be installed before the times that amount, with the inclu- last week-enguests of Mr. and shrubs are placed. These sections sion of a new theatre building, now Mrs. Chester Flint. are also to 1q maintained by the urpier w'ay. Three new homes and Mrs. Ralph Williams was hoscity, Mr. Holt said. three jobs were aRo in- tess to her bridge club Friday. The state road commission plans cludedremodeling in February's total of Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Morrison of to plant other trees adjacent as A cold storage plant, which Salt Lake last week as guests soon as the Sunset town board ap- was installed in a local market, call of Mr. andspent William Heaton; Mrs. proves the project. ed for a $3000 remodeling job in and Mrs. Ray Esyslin of Arizona the building, dining February. was also a guest of her brother, Looking up, is the remodeling of Mr. lleaten, last week. small buildings and homes. March Mrs. Orin Blood and Mrs. Seth records show $1200 was estimated Blood attended the art exhibit in Davis high school tennis team, in for these, while two new homes were granted permits, estimated to Spripgville, Saturday. practise games, Tuesday defeated cost $7000 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ilarve yof each. A permit was is- the Cyprus high school squad in March for a cold storage Boise, Idaho visited with Mr. and sued jn singles and doubles matches Dan Harvey this week, plant at $2000 ,in the building re- - Mjs. held on Davis courts. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong of TotaV modeled during February. hirst doubles team, Lynn DiaSugar Cjty, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. mond and Keith Andrus for Cyprus for month was $10,200. William Strong of Driggj, Idaho wih Flint Dickson and Lyman were guests of relatives here last Clark for the Darts, scored a win week-enMr?. F.mma D. Strong re for Davis with Bob Reid with them for a visit. turned home Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and and Duane Beadell, Cyprus lost to Rasmussen of Nam. Mrs. Charles arof Ashland, Kentucky H. C. Burton and Russell Sheffield daughter a was Idaho guest at the Carson rived here, Wednesday to spend a pa of Iavis, Walker home Monday. and with relatives here few days Cyprus took the singles game in Mrs. Lenox Badger of Ogdn Layton. honors 612, Clifford Jenkins of hostess at a party af the home was Lake Miss Leah Gordon of Salt Cyprus played Against F. J, Shef- and Howar dLinford of of her mother, Mrs. W. El! Gailey, Kaysville s field of Davis. were married Monday evening in Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Grant Bringhurst of Provo, who An active church worker, he was the Salt Lake temple. They will was formerly Miss Olive Robins in home make their at present stake in Idaho the former bishop of Kaysville. Southern Utah. at Hatch for five years, where he Miss Vesta Barnes and Mrs. Wil of Chris Mr. Mrs. and Bpynton in resided at one time. He served liam Heaton attended their club Mrs Mr. and the bishopric there for 11 years. He Idaho were guests of dinner party at the Green Gables in Robins, Tuesday, in Joseph Ijad lived the past 23 years Ogden Monday evening. Mrs. Louand Mrs Allan Barber baby South Bountiful, and had served in is Becrast was the hostess. been have who staying other church offices here, among daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of Black-foo- t, Sandall them, president of the high priests at the home of Mrs. Lynn in Centerville returned Idaho was a Sunday guest of home her to quorum of South Bountiful ward, Criddle and family. James Wednesday. vears for held three he a position The Sunflower camp, DUP met Mr. and Mrs. Heber Holland of prior to his illness. Surviving are his widow, two Thursday afternoon at the home Rigby, Idaho were guests of Mr. daughters, Mrs. Osmond Call of of Mrs. W. E. Gailey, with Mrs. and Mrs. H. C. Burton, Sundaj BoFe, Idaho, and Mrs. Johnson of Lari Tall, Mrs. Clifford Strong. night. Richmond; five sons, J. Leonard Mrs. W. I). Thomas and Mrs. Le The Kaysville Garden club will Hatch of Ifatch, Idaho: Herman Conte Stewart assisting. at the home of Mrs. George meet Mrs. Howard Richards and chilP. Hatch of Chesterfield, Idaho; Barnes, Monday evening. A special Asa F, Hatch of Kelly, Idaho; dren of Bountiful are visiting at the program has been arranged. Wilder Hatch of Bamroft, Ida.; Ll home of hec parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stake conference will be held ton G. Hatch of Canion Citv, Ore Charles T. iSurtou. here Saturday evening and Sunday Mrs. George W. Wilcox spent three sisters, Mrs. Ada aPrkin and week-enMrs. Lester Scoffield of Boise, in with Lake her Sat last CaliMs Alice Ducrden, both of with Idaho, spent last week-en- d fornia: Mrs. Lillie H. Lldrcdge of daughter. Dan Mrs. Mr. and her entertain Tall Mrs. Mr. and Earl parents, West Bountiful; one brother, John a family party Sunday at their Harvey, M. Hatch of Ogden, a number of ed 24 home in honor of their sjnt George Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frost spent and and wife who were recently in Southern Utah four last week-en- d and grandchildren with relatives. children. i v lie has been - In.iiigm.iiing a new sWcm ot stuit iminhtimg at Rouutdnl w oi k H) ot pl,n mg posts and street 'tens is hi nig suporv is( d hi (den Is ill i hail ill. in ol the 'llitt S II kumel and J. A. Tay lot iii oiiin ilmen. Bountiful probably he the fust i iti in the state to have it's stmts intnelv numbered by the new nut hod, according to Dr. Rich aid K nun, member of the L. D S. i lun ih i oitncil of twelve aposth s of Salt a, tor of the idea All streits in the city, with the Mam and cm option of Center streets, dividing lines of the city, and South highway 91, whith starts at 00 South ktrect, and highway No. 2, beginning at 700 South street, will iariy the new names effective at om r, Mayor Lloyd Riley said. New stmts to he opened in the future will also cairy these new timumhrrs. Starting at Main street all streets east extending paiellel, will le known as 100 Fast street, 200 Fast street, or 300 ast street, and continuing in like manner to the east city limits. Streets extending in other direction, from Main and Center streets will likewise carry similar numbers and directions. All streets in the city will be known as streets, hereafter .with no avenues. House numbers will not be changed unless residents are notified, Mayor Riley said. Working conjointly with the com tnittee, is Hyruin Sessions, house numberer and utv building inspect or, Arthur T. Jnliftc of Bountiful created a new map of the city, prior to the start of the project, and property owners who plan on opening any street in the future, may check the map for the street in location through the property, conformance with rules and regula tions of the city, city officials reported. This modern system of numbering has already been inaugurated in Salt Lake county and on one of Salt Lake Gtys longest thoroughfare, Ninth Last street. Sons of the Utah Pioneers, will undertake, by 1947, to have every city and town in the state number ed by this system, said Mr. Lyman. lotil-nntte- , , vv 11 1 v I 1 Last Rites Set For South Bountiful Man Services for Thomas Asa Hatch, of South Bountiful, who died Wednesday at 7 p. m. from a cere-br- a hemmorhage, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Johnson at Richmond, Cache county, will be held Sunday, at 2 p. m. at the South Bountiful ward. Bishop Walter Moss will conduct. Burial will take place at Chesterfield, Idaho, Monday .under the direction of Ira C. Holbrook, Bountiful mortician. Mr. Hatch had been ill for a long period, and had been at his daughter's home for the past two months. Born April 7, 1R60 at Bountiful, he was a son of Ransom and Tran n ces E. Atkinson Hatch. D S in L the Logan ago years temple, he married Sarah E. Parkin Hatch, who still survives. Rl, Fifty-seve- I Clearfield Town I I Goes Forward In Tree Planting n 1 s 1 KAYSVILLE Pudding Soars At Hountiful Increase Shown m d $46.-15- 0. Davis Darts Win Tennis Games 2-- 1 KAYSVILLE 6-- 6-- 1, 0, 6-- 1, 6--2. 9-- 7, d half-brothe- half-ssiter- great-cran- d d |