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Show VOLUME TWENTY ONE Pour Injured in Head-o- n rh, u, 1919 South of Layton n HILL AIR FORCE BASE Hill base is helping relieve the metal Four young Salt Lake City shortage in the west by cleaning women were injured last and selling 800 tons of steel Friday afternoon at about two forty on U. up mat formerly used in the landing S. highway 91, two miles south of and storage areas. Layton, when the car in which This landing mat was originally they were riding was involved in used during the war to cover hura head-ocrash. of riedly constructed runways Vaughn Everstein suffered shock, landing fields which handled light Genevieve Vaughn, lacerated fore- aircraft. Since the war, this type head; Lucile Mills, sprained right of landing hat has been used at ankle and Avnn Doreen McMillan, Hill base on areas for abrasions of the elbows and knees. large bombers. parking According to Lieut Jack K. G. W Van Leevwen, civilian Gridley of the state highway pa- chief of salvage branch, said the trol, all the victims were passengmat was sold as scrap ers in an automobile driven by landing metal because it was too light to Norman W. Mills, 24, of Lewiston. park the heavy bombers on. It They were on their way to a fu- would curl up and become dangerneral. ous to the landing gear of the Lieut. Gridley said the accident stored aircraft. Each section of the landing mat happened when Lester LaVem Clarke, 55, of Layton, apparently is three feet wide and ten feet swung his machine into the wrong long, and approximately lane of traffic. It collided with the 130 pounds. It takes approximately Mills automobile traveling in the 400 sections to fill a railway car for shipment. opposite direction Recently the Salt Lake Tranfer Co. has had workers at Hill air Four-- H force base, disconnecting these sections of landing mat and loading them into railroad cars for shipment to one of the many smeltTwo club organization meet- ing plants near Ironton. ings are scheduled for Thursday, April 14 at four p. m. at the Sunset, and the. second Friday, April 15 at three-thirtp. m. at the elementary school at Kaysville All boys and girls and their parents are urged to attend. A special invitation is issued to anyone inclub terested in teaching Layton will be host city to a work, it was reported. municipal regional conference for municipal officials of Davis county on May 2, from ten a. m. to four p. m. at the town hall, it was reported. Luncheon will be served at noon at the Layton ward. rhe serving girls really came Matters pertaining to municipal own at Davis high school government will be discussed duriday night when five young ing the open forum type of conthe members of junior ference, it was men, explained. ss, who were serving the Si, outstanding municipal audance at the thorities, re called on to act as judges, discuss preparedonto answer and questions municipal afhe dance was a socks and sports fairs will in s be attendance, air with prizes offered to the said. of loudest pair iple having the Tom McCoy, executive director, club is the :ks. The Utah Municipal league, will be in lior girls pep organization. charge of the conference, assisted Faye Iverson and Jerry Purdy by Mayor Harold E. Ellison of re selected as the couple having Layton, second vice president of loudest pairs of socks and were the league. as first ;sented an Easter bunny ize. Mr. and Mrs. Walace Ander-took second prize and were en an Easter basket. Third ice winner? were Joyce Sibbett For Madsen. i Don were Joan Ashby, Janice idges A farewell testimonial for Dale Iris Godfrey, Ann Gailey ok. Louise Galbraith. The girls Elias Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ected the winners as the couples Elias A. Dawson of Layton, will irched around the gymnasium be held at 6 p. m., April 17 in the the music of Roy Parker and Layton Fourth ward. orchestra. Elder Dawson will enter the officers are Bernice mission home Monday, prior to his Smed-'- , llivan, president; Sylvia for the Western CanNel-1- , departure LaJean vice president; adian mission April 20. secretary, and Joyce Sibbett, g Elder Dawson graduated from asurer. Assisting them in plan-lDavis , Lar-1high school in 1947 and has the dance were Barbara been attending Brigham Young Elliott Leola Barbara Hatch, university, where he was a memA Belva Criddle. ber of Intercollegiate Knights. Bea Mrs. are Faculty advisors He married the former Bermuda rroll, Mrs. LaVar Anderson, Anne Trace of Calgary, Alberta, Donna Miss and ss Luby Rigby Canada, March 26. ristensen. Elder Dawson has been active in church work, serving as presis f it were possible for the dent of his Teachers and Deacons to realize in this country at quorums. ir aims tomorrow mornning Speaker at the farewell testi1 oclock, at that hour and that will be J. S. Adams, a memmonial nute the right of free speech, of ber North Davis stake high the and right of the :edom press, council. Norinee Daynes will sing, be would worship as one chooses minated from the American way as will the Layton Fourth ward choir. B-2- 9 B-2- a , 6 O .sxs4:::, v. 44 4 f ., ,'Y f 1 331 33 given by Mrs. Mynn-thBurningham of Bountiful and the Club Creed by J. W. Thorn-leof Kaysville, the oldest active federated club member in Davis county. Mr. Davis Merrill, assistant director of vocational rehabilitation, will discuss the state vocational rehabilitation program and K. E. Heading, state service secretary, will present pertinent facts in regard to cancer control in Utah. Election of officers will be unin der the direction of Miss Lola Smith, Centerville, vice president ROY Of special interest of Davis district. friends and relatives is the Participating in the convention nounccment of the wedding of Mr. will be members of all federated and Mrs. Ilyrum Gibby. clubs in Davis county and club They were married March 25 in groups who are contemplating the Mesa temple in Arizona by membership. President Harry W. Payne. Toms vigor belies the face that he is 76 years young and his lovely wife of 58 has lost none of the charm of a young bride. By The new Mrs. Gibby was former- a Meetings Slated y 4-- Layton Will Be Host May Second 4-- Davis Coeds Hold Dance in-the- ir la offi-cal- Pro-Scho- la 1 Testimonial Planned Layton Missionary i i Pro-Schol- a . Corn-mist- r Farmington Has Candidate For Riverdale School Holds Annual Girl's Dance Place Lion District Ruler hall . Harold Ellison, president of the association, presided at the meeting. PITCHING During the war it was considered patriotic to keep our yards neat and clean a moral builder. Two years ago quite a few eyesores were removed in honor of Wcddig Takes Utahs centennial birthday. Do we need another incentive other than appearance to WANT to fix up the old Arizona make-everybo- homestead? How about an ANNUAL oscar for the homeowner who makes the most improvements in his place, with classes for several ranges of property valuation, so that the man who can afford expensive doesnt complete improvements with teh small homeowner? Snapshots of the place before, Home Suit Filed Building Firm non-winner- THE MAIL BOX s, Deer Refuse two-ye- ar Adopted Home living- g so-o-o- -o Eisenhower Called To Top Military Post nr 3 - r 3 n Child injured at Play three-year-ol- 9 Wearing full Indian dress, chiefs of the Indian tribes at Colville, Wash., appear-befor- e Columbia Moese and poil Lands subcommittee on Indian affairs to Public a House to tribal ownership certain lands restore would which bill a on ify n the Colville Reservation. L. to R. are Chief Peter Dan Moses, of the Moses Columbia Tribe; Subcommittee Chairman Toby (CQ) iris, (D) of Okla.; Chief Jim James, 71, of the Sanpoil Tribe, and Walt Horan, (R) Wash., checking map of territory in question. WASHINGTON, D. C. dy . One of Riverdale schools biggest socials is being held Friday evening under the sponsorship of the girls association, President Joan The Framington Lions club toMurray, Vice President Carol Gean Poulson and Secretary Erma Hill. day announced its sponsorship of Its the girls dance and every LaDell E. (Dell) Sessions, as a girl has the privilege of asking her candidate for governor of district 28-of Utah Lions International, partner. and after the improvements, .ss .. The decorating theme is to be at a district convention slated for are used in several magazines, sub. over the rainbow. Activities be- June 9, 10 and 11 at Ogden. ly Charlet Lundbcrg of Tremon-ton- . to the mitted board, could FARMINGTON Better Build be theb asis orjudging gin a t8:30 p m. in the Riverdale Sessions is a charter members of final proof for the Inc. of Bountiful had filed contenders claim for the hll. Both spent the winter in Ari- ings, the Farmington Lions club, with prize. A floor show will be furnished a 100 per cent attendance record. zona and it was while here that suit April 8 in Second District Not only that, the photos could court against George J. and Nora be returned and even by the Albright School of Dancing He has served as committee chair- they met and decided to be marB. Miles and Eugene B. and Jose- could sell and refreshments served. man of the following committees: ried. the pictures and diserip. They plan on making their home phine M. Gantney for $6360.36, tions to some magazine and collet! Boys and girls, program, special allegedly owed for construction a little cash. activities, civic improvement, com- in Roy. and remodeling work on a home. Judges could come from the local education, munity betterment, In its complaint, the company garden clubs, city council, a civic' Lions education. He has served as By EMMA RUSSELL charged a foundation was built at club, especially ones dedicated to an officer in the following capaa cost of $975, and a barracks removal of health and safety hazWHIMSICAL APRIL the month cities; First vice president, club To Leave building remodeled at a cost of ards, or just the layyman who that carries most of the tears in president for two terms, and $7,406.72, upon the request of Mr. really knows homes and landscapHeaven that come to us in raindirector. He served as a zone and Mrs. Miles. ing . . , perhaps a local artist drops. The month of Paul Reveres chairman under District Governor It would be worth the sore Only patrial payment has been ride, our first Declaration of War Melvin B. Wright, and is serving and stiff joints that spring muscles made and the land which the upon against Germany and the anniver- as a deputy under District Gov- Kindness has a way of. spreading lome is bujlt is listed as belonging yard work entails, if the perspirsary of Mutiny on the Bounty. ernor Joseph W. Williams. and can become contagious even to Mr. and Mrs. Gantry, Mrs. Gant- ing homeowner knew he might win Led Many Activities among the animals who have been ney being a daughter of Mr. and more than praise from the neigh BENJAMIN FRANKLIN did It was pointed out Lion Sessions taught to fear. bors. Mrs. Miles, it was more than fly a kite with a charged. The Ogden Arsenal was forced and has key many supervised organized The also asked interest on the end to discover I do not and never have been electricity successful activities within the to adopt a herd of deer when the at six company per cent per annum from able he squeezed out time to become club, as well as in the zone. He animals realized the reservation Jan. to understand by what theory 13, 1949, plus costs of action. Postmaster General of the United has been a club co- was a place of protection. or stretch of the imagination we representative, The deer browsed contentedly States in 1753. I have come to the conclusion feel that we should accord to tho operating with other service orIronically our now Postmaster ganizations, in the promoting of within the fenced area and made that Americas system of handling Communists any right under thin to no General Jesse Donaldson is the leave. During the attempt the affecting projects Communism important will not work. We ara government, the destruction of severe winter, food was furnished first to ever be appointed from the whole of Davis county. backward too far in our which is their aim and purpose lending commission and from post office ranks. He was once a living and being. At present he is serving as fi- by the game to effort be more than fair with the their design foroOo post office clerk, then an inspec- nance chairman and secretary-treasure- r personal allotments from some of devotees of this group. the guards and emproyees. They tor and later first assistant postThe Agricultural Department of of the Davis county planmascots the the became of Arsenal master general. (Recognition some two reports that up to served Washington, He commission. HOUSEHOLD HINTS ning and from time to time reports of times comes late in politics). 1, blizzards killed 81.00Q February years as an instructor in public their welfare were passed among When straightening up the cattle and calves and 97,000 sheep schools of Lincoln county, Wyom- the personnel. -room alter a party, place a and lambs in four western states. HIT THE JACKPOT $25,000 Heartsick, the report came back ittle ammonia in a bowl of water These losses were in South Da, was won by a postal clerk in Wash- ing. Prior to World war II he served that when the snow drifted and and let it remain in the room un- kota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colo, ington, D. C. who pasted the myscivilan defense. the fences, 5 of the herd til morning. It will take away the rado. The losses represented 2 per tery sentence together of all meat on a committee forhe served as as- covered wandered across and out of odor of stale smoke. had the war, During cent of the cattle in those states and no potatoes. Scald Milk in Double Boiler The sponsors promised to tell sistant warehouse superintendent the reserve. January 1, and a little more than o scald milk, heat it in the top 5 per cent of the number of sheep. , Several reported seeing the deer the postal authorities where he got and civilian branch chief, supply at Hill field. He spent six ind attempts were planned to help iart of a double boiler over boil-n- The report of the losses is based on the money he wouldnt be divisionas a foreman and supervisor them back over the fence. Last water. This will eliminate any a special survey by the Bureau of suspicioned for dipping in Uncle years for Wasatch national forest, U. S. night I personally saw the 5 deer possibility of scorching it. Agricultural economics. Sams postal funds. years peering through the wire from the That just aint a joke, son; even forest service, serving two superintendent of Lake-vie- outside at 3 of their kin who are your output is often peeked at to as general R. A. camp, Farmington. still within the area. E. see that you dont exceed your inEven though spring brought for he was appointed time this During take. age and instinct has driven their a Utah deputy fire warden. brothers back to the hills, He has served as assistant di- other A NEW Washington and Lee 5 head are still waiting out these 't f of Dimes, March University Bicentennial 3c stamp rector for the an side for the fence, watching went on sale to all you stamp American Red Cross, and Coma opening where they might again y munity Chest campaigns. to gatherers April 12. a return hat sanctuary they At present he is associated witn learned to love and know, a home The first post office was in 1639 and we didnt get around to Keyser Moving & Storage Co. of free of fear, mistrust and danger. man making stamps until 1847178 Salt Lake City as warehouse Europe and her hungrey, fear later. ager. years ridden masses look through our Native of Wyoming fence here in America and watch Sessions is a member of the LLb and wait for an opening where IN ENGLAND A lady wrote folletters to her family each day for church and has served in the ti; might find peace and sarety Star Valley they 39 years, a total of 73,000 letters, lowing capacities: too. Vs about 36 million words, $15,000 in stake, assistant recreational di The lowly animal learns fast to ward, South Wyo., Alton, to hand and our and 1014 rector; stamps respond bottles of ink helping as many words as in 50 average Sunday school, and MIA chorister, brother, with Gods singular gift o school MIA-Meleader, Sunday novels. intelligence, responds even faster. school assistant Ah me! what a pen-pa- y she teacher, Sunday First would make. superintendent; Farmington direcdrama MIA choister; ward, A POSTCARD something you tor, and two years as South Davis ROY Little Beth Banner, can say in a letter that desnt need stake Boy Scout counselor. daughter of Mr. anc He was born and reared m Star Mrs. Ralph Banner, suffered tho covering up. . son Valley Wvo., and is the eldest of loss of a fingertip on her right hand Saturday afternoon while We are extending to them, under of Mr. and rMs. E. D. Sessions the theory that everyone has the 2528 Madison, Ogden. playing with her toy wagon near He was educated in the star her grandparents home at Ogden. right. of free speech, the right to She caught her finger In tho meet and plan and work for the Valley elementary schools, Star Brigham moving part oft he wheel oft ho overthrow of this government. We Valley high school, do this because the basic principle Young university and University wagon. She was taken to the hosof the democratic way of life pro- of Wyoming. During his school pital for treatment WASHINGTON, D.C. Defease Secretary James V. Forrestal, left, vides for the right of free speech, career he was prominent In music, with General Dwight D. Eisenhower. The General is taking confers Marireside, with their daughter, the right of a free press and the dramatics and athletics. out time from his duties as president of Columbia University while State street His wife is the former Louise lyn, at 20 South right of worship as tbe Individual a consultative and advisoiy capacity at the Pentago. in serving . i of Kamas, Utah. They now Farmington. .pleases. w Indian Chiefs Want Tribal Lands Restored Annual Convention Leaders Confer Women's Clubs To Be Held April 23rd On Basis of two-coun- ty Club y E Water Project r - i TWENTY-FIV- The annual convention of the am. Luncheon will be served at noon and the afternoon session will close at 3 pm. after election and installation of new officers The executive committee of the The state federation will be rep- Davis and Weber Counties Water resented by Mrs I. R. Morrison Development association, at a sesand Mrs. Wilfrid Tyler, both of sion in the Layton town hall TuesSalt Lake. day night, met the presidents ti President Muir will give her an- the Weber County Water Userf nual report and an exhibit and association and the Davis forum is slated by forum chairmen Water Users association. County under the direction of Miss DorPurpose of the meeting was to othy Streeper, Centerville, dean of determine the type of organization chairmen. The exhibit will include needed to place the are in a lea presentation of arts, music and gal position to contact with the education by Mrs. LeConte Stewart federal government for water te Mrs. Gibb Smith and Mrs. Helen be developed in the Weber river P. Gibson, all of Kaysville. Honor basin. students of Davis hi"h school will According to E J. Fjeldsted, secalso be introduced and presented the committee will recomretary, with awards of merit by Miss mend to the board of Streeper. Musical selections will directors that the association form be under the direction of Mrs. a conservancy district embracing Iieander Thompson, Bountiful, practically all of Davis county and chairman of music committee and practically all of Weber county will include vocal numbers by Mrs the Ogden river waterHod Sanders, Kaysville and musi- excepting located in Ogden valley and shed, cal selections by Mrs. Rulon Waite above. and Mrs. Myron Holbrook of BounThe executive committee will tiful. meet with the directors April 22, A report on Davis county acti- at eight p.m., in the Layton town vities will be Vh I rS- - n Pro-Ssho- NUMBER Davis LDS Unit Initiates Hall Action Helps in Steel Scarcity Crash Two UTH. ai LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, ;jiefHoyt d o |