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Show VOLl'ME TWENTY TWO LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTA1II1, DECEMBER 29, 1919 -- NUMBER-TE- Davis County Davis Woman, Active LDS, Levy Cut 83, Succumbs r. Tops Half Mill FARM INGTON A tax cut of .56 null, or a cut from 8.55 to eight lills in the 1960 budget adopted recently by the Davis county is the third consecutive cut in Davis county annual bud gets, according to Uyrum C. Brough, county clerk. The cut comes in the budget leyy for the indigent and boKNtxl-natiofund, cut from one mill to 3 mill, to raise $11,913.73 In 1950 instead of the previous amount of $23,827.48. The cut from 3 to .25 mill in the exhibit fund will result in a drop of $1191.37. Other tax levies will remain the same: A 36 mill levy for the gen-Cfund, amounting to $83,398.09 in estimated taxes; a 2 null levy Tor county roads, estimated to raise $47,654 91; a levy for agri- com-Jsio- n, n al .25-mi- 'V budget include: General fund, $38,000; county roads, $15,000; indigent and hospitalization, $250; exhibit, $100; agricultural inspection, etc., $4000; Echo reservoir water, $50; class B roads, $21,500 library, $1400; postwar planning, $250, and liquor ontrol fund, $8000 making a total of $88,550. These revenues, added to those estimated to be raised by taxes, make the total estimated revenues for 1950 in Davis county as fol- v' v4' , ' ; Ocj V'; ' Vi i' - Ml 14-3- Thursday evening' with. Haven J. for- ward of the University of Utah Barlow, Layton county chairman basketball team, appeared settled at the home of Mrs. Charles C. Gar December 23 as a Christmas pre- - dner Bountiful chairman of. tha womens committee for the. liareh of Dunes, Contact with the homes will be made cbelftly through xise ofithe new type polio envelope which will be distributed to school children, (contains slots for dimes and also a pocket for bills, checks or larger coins New 1960 polio banka wCI be placed in public buildings and stores and there will) also be solio-itin- g of the business districts and homes. Mrs. Gardner said. Davis Goal flfcttt Goal for the Davis county drive-wibe 12,400 or twice ihe amount raised in the county a year ago when Davis ranked fourth among counties in the state. Although a ll , later emergency drive raised $32)0 the total amount was to provide the $2000 to $2300 spent on each of Davis countys ten 194 polio cases. The National Founds! ion was called upon to supply the balance necessary according to Mrs. Gardner. Officers who will akl Mr. Card- JIMMY CLEVERLY . per in the South Davis drive for . . . Ute Hoop Speedster funds in Bountiful, Woods Cross . Centerville and Farmington are: sent to the Redskin team and Dcreld R. Baxter, Woods Cross, chairman of the schools committee coaching staff. Cleverly, who once played for Mrs. S. S. Burnham, Bountiful iJtah State, was declared ineligible chairman of womens clubs Mrs. Edwin T. Case and Mrs. John K. or the Utah squad after his from the Ulcs barnstorming Reese Bountiful publicity chair- tour of South America. He had man. North Davis Chairmen participated against five North Montana American opponents, North Davis chairman who will State twice, Southern California, assist Mr. Barlow in the driVe" Oregon and Colorado State, when Kaysville, and Clearfield the ruling was enforced against are RichardLayton Stevenson Lavton him in. the middle of the Skyline charge in Six tournament in' Denver on Dec. Fern SlmEISJ VoJL 8. 9, and 10. Tho llashy Woods SjJ Cross court artist was not allow- - WOmcn rlnh Anderam cd to against Denver or Wyom Ilia' waa ffid tentatively cligibilty lag. cleSed lm city North cleared following the meet, but !inecti Jan Utah officials showed their faith 3 at th tq coniTnc0 in meeting conference require- mmits by leaving the speedster or;XPaM. speakers com- home from the trip to Corvallis, r Davis county two a Utes the where ., split Barlow, game series with the OSC Beavers. r wtxwQ3,.fr T. Rice Bountiful, Ready for action again against navaI supply depot, Ben the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils, T 5amed to engbK Cleverly quickly returned to top ecr March of Dimes drive, form in time for the road trip east and was included in the traveling party which left here December 23, for a four game junket which includes battles against St. Joseph of Philadelphia, St Johns not-enoug- South Davis Junior 4 & Mapping plans for a vigorous in polio campaign, Jan,. Soutr Davis county officers me4 ter of eligibility counts levelled against Jimmy Cleverly, star Lcci:ro Mep Phas For Hoi Mrs Hedwig Louise llaacke, 83, SALT LAKE CITY The died Thursday it 8 p. m. at the Cleverly Case." the involved mat- family home here of ialments to age. Mrs llaacke was bora In Grad-itz- . Silesia, Germany, Oct. 29. 1866 a daughter of Ignatz Grellet and Kmelia Waxdorf Grellert. She came to the United States when she was five years old coming here with four sisters after they were orphaned. They came to Utah an con verts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She was married to Charles A. Haacke July 6, 1887 in the Iogan LDS temple. They resided in Can ada for several years, returning to Woods Cross In 1911. Mrs. Haacke was an active member of the L D S church and was a member of the South Bountiful L D 8 ward. Mr. and Mrs. Haacke celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary in July, 1940. He died In September, 1940. Surviving are eight sons: Edwin R., Iceland F. and Stanley G. Haae ke. Woods Cross; Wllford J. and Leslie C. Haacke. Bountiful; Her bert E. Haacke, Centerville Orson A. Haacke, Los Anglelses Cal. El mer G. Haacke Idaho Falls Ida., 27 grandchildren and 18 cultural inspection-- ' and crop pest Qntrol, amounting to $11,913.72; a levy for Echo reservoir water, amounting to $5956.87 in estimated taxes, and a levy Aor the library fund, estimated to raise $23,827.46. Aside from taxes, estimated revenues in the 1950 Davis county Davis Polio Jimmy Cleverlys Eligibility Cass Appears Settled N High Hens U The students of South Davis Jr. High finished 1949 with a great deal of the Christmas spirit. A committee of students decorated the Rchool with Christmas Misters and wreaths made by the rt classes A big Christmas tree 'as rtimmed and placed in the hall. low's: A one-ar- t play, The Birds Christ General fund, $121,396.09; counmas Carol was presented by the wo ninth grade speech classes. ty roads, $62,654.91; indigent and For further Christmas entertainhospitalization, $12,163.73; exhibit ment the ninth grade chorus and $6056.87; agricultural, $15,913.72; Bcho reservoir water; orchestra combined produced the $6006.87; Davis News class B roads, $21,500; library, $25, Christmas cantata, Chorus In the CLUB 227.40; postwar planning, $250 and skies." Before dismissing for the holiliquor control fund, $8000 or a toAir tal of $279,1699.65. Major Rodney M. Day left Sundays Thursday Deeembor 22, each General Budget day for the Presidio at San Franhomeroom had a program and par cisco where he will command and To Expenditures provided for in the tv, and each grade held a dance. general staff school for two weeks. Refreshments were served. general budget include: Commissioners salaries, 6750, and exAiajor Day was accompanied as far We wish to thank the many stud With a sprightly air and a, as Ogden by his wife and son and clerks Julia It $900; Mrs. salary, pense, ents and teachers who put forth smile, a Mrs. Days folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- cheery $3560.52 and expense, $7115.20; their effort to make this Christmas 83, waved goodbye from treasurers salary, $3300, and exlast week. Bound more enjoyable. LAYTON The Layton Kiwanis seph B. Knight. d plane Mrs. Dorothy Troth entertained for Los Angeles, she will spend 0 pense, $5000; recorders salary, club has awarded JANICE BEESLEY pure- 8 of the wards most popular la- the holidays and winter with a and expense, $7389.70; sher- bred Chesterwhite registered to qualipigs iffs salary, $3300, and expense, fied young men. They are: Ben dies at a luncheon Friday after- nephew, Bryant Harmon. Watch$18,140.04; assessors salary $3300 Bodily, Clearfield; Val Beazer, noon honoring Mrs. Chic Sales of ing her departure were her only of Brooklyn, Canisius College of and expense $9325; attorneys sal- Syracuse; Richard Major, Layton; Carmel, Calif. Mrs. Sales, wife of daughter, Mrs. Mildred Armstrong Buffalo and Loyola of Chicago. A Bountiful Rotarv it, Truman Armstrong, ary and expense $1433.28; janitors Leon Ray, Layton; Melvin Keller, the late Chic Sales, noted writer, her to clarify Utahs stand in ladies at its Mmual entertain letter toe Mrs. Moroni of and mother and fuel $750; $1300; light to salary sent was SkyGar Parker, Clinton; four grandchildren. and Farmington; Cleverly nes playing (pronounced Rotarv Commissioner E. L. Dick" Mrs. Kesler is the widow of Dr. jurors witness fee $4000; election Lon Turner, Woods Cross, and (Cherry) Brown is leaving in early A very special wedding cake line Six house Charles Bowman, Clearfield. court commissioner expense, $8000; January for South America. Mrs. Byron L. Kesler, early doctor of Tho made by Mrs. Grace Ferris Romney today. that vmmumu nor i grounds $2500; sundry criminal Boys eligible to receive the pigs Sales, a talented musician, is a thft Rfiuntiful area who traveled by- j was in honor of Florence and Bob penalties will be inf licteTf gainst pahis statisJanSTd $7500; interest $200; vital were named by the agriculture in- member of the Carmel symphony horse and buggy' ylsitln SiSSh tics, $100; sundry $15,000 making structor at Davis high school, who orchestra. Ladies who enjoyed the tients. Before receiving his medi- Wakefield who celebrated their he casaba wi2ard who was play- too of Mrs. Sales with one silver on for afternoon the gen- set up qualifying requirements for wedding anniversary a total of $121,396.09 visiting cal degree, he had been "g. underTheorders of toe coaching eral fund. the boys to meet. Each boy has were Merle Moss, Delle Ostlund, first to practice dentistry here. Dr. Christmas day. Florence cooked staff. eligibility question a a very special dinner for her Other expenditures provided for agreed to feed and house fairs ani- Sarah Holbrook, Violet West, out of Cleverlys enrollment Kesler died Jan. 24, 1941. grew inare: County road fund, $67,000; Clark, Allie Buttle, Cherry ' mal properly, and pay five dollars status. Conference rules require floral 7tjtoIed Mrs. Kesler, the author of many guests, which included Bobs to have been digent and hospitalization, $20,000; for breeding and registration of Brown, Pearl Ilier and the lovely poems, was born July 1, ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wake-186- a basketball in Utahs field, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, n school for exhibit, $6000; agricultural inspec- the pig, with boar to be selected hostess Dorothy Troth. in Toquerville, quartcbc-Mr. and Mrs. Dee Packard and Dixie. When she was seven, her Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hammond from tion and crop pest, $14,000; county by the Kiwanis club committee. Millard weekord Christmas Mr the children and and Mrs. Lafc When the sow farrows, the boy Th-VS-ti Ogden, spent agent, S3650; agricultural inspectfamily moved to Ilolden, or, $790; fire protection, $23,000; agrees to return to the Kiwanis end visiting Mrs. Packards folks, county. She later was a student at Christensen and daughter, Donna, mbuhadnotcomplot'dhisth.rt , d Echo reservoir water fund, $10,000 club one pig if the litter consists Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Larsen in the old Univeruty of Deseret, now from Salt Lake. Gifts included a Q ijmParalle music of Julea One of the fastest hoopsters dass B road fund, $21,500, and a of seven or less, and two if the Downey, Idaho. the University of Utah, where she beautiful set of silver, waffle Iron, fam or-basketa John total Dr. Skvline Norman a in of the and silver son cake under Dick to $28,400 ever is making elocution more Allen, litter librarv, lovely appear plate. studied than seven. If any All of their many friends sincere- ball, Jimmy was an changing b1? budget of $310,928.74 for Davis young man wishes to withdraw Allens, is much improved after R. Park. of tunes and from the program, he agrees to his long illness with rheumatic ly wish the Bob Wakefields many, star for Utah State before the 11K county in 1950. ' Utah at anenrolled He upon war. either give his animal to another fever. It wasnt bad enough just many more happy wedding News attend dance were: Eliza-ordniversaries. selected boy or pay the Kiwanis having that dreaded fever, young (Oh, yes! Adorable his return from the service m I . One Barlow, Ida and D?yid. in education. to Madsen was at club face there major Drive For value. He also agrees Dick had the horrible misfortune The Bountiful 5th ward will granddaughter members on the I u d 9lva" Maxme and Dell shortest of the to exhibit the pig during the Davis to contract chickenpox. The best too!) lesson January 3, and Ekck Burning- he is quick as a cat on of good health is heartily extended hold2 its literary county days celebration. And and I teachers The topic Christensen at SPCC' p.m. and (Doc was offense both defense, If the animal dies through no Dick in the coming year. lesson will be given LADY LIONS HOLD fast the and theology Marie ball in maternity), and stealing fault of its owner, he is absolved lalizing Christmas A very pleasant party class Led By Legion ampton, Sylvia and James was second I lie break from any liability. The animal was held at the home of Mr. and January 10. Esther Prigmore dribbling. I wll lesson Dr. Taylorr Lu5yward must be kept' in separate pen, and Mrs. M. F. Preece, Wednesday leader of the literary Bible high scorer on the teams Brailian and CHRISTMAS PARTY Matt The discuss in the English 80 Holt, Maurice points animals tanking trip, that are returned to evening. Guests included, Mr. and .van Clay, Mabel and Ward The George R. Day post of Boun- any the Bible is Great Literaan 8point average. lie I aa for Why club games the must be Mrs. and Mr nation-widvaccinated. Mrs. When Hier, Kenneth tiful has joined the The Lady Lions held a very en- was one of the best crowd pleas- -- tioiorook, Alton and Alvin Moss, the young man has returned a pig lepworth, Mr. and Mrs. John ture. CENTERVILLE and collection of toys from American to the headjoyable Christmas party, Monday, ers on the team and appears once ana koss Charles Garrett, Algie club, the original pig be- Bangerter, and the Preeces. and Mr. Dec. children for the children of Europe comes his Nadine HarMiss Richards, Mabel and Don Stenberg Mrs. of home conference ed for 19th at the recognition be-own and he Mrs Florence Wakefield spent Roy Bell of Sacramento, Calif, Gabbot, and Will Stephen. sponsored by ihe American Ltgion. may do what he property, four more. games Calder. old Although wishes with lUness prevented the attendance Wednesday visiting in Springfield were the Christmas guests at the . Christmas carols were sung by hind his team mates in current A call for local residents to conwith her brother, Roy Curtis, who Chris Stenberg home. Monday eve-tribute strong, substantial toys stands sixth in I o' Mjrtie and Clyde Hatch; a e still he th statistics, accompaniment membrs the is seriously ilL suitable for overseas shipment was team scoring race for the I tional guard inspection sidelined ning the Stenbergs Bad as toeiri. Misg Mariiyn Beesley on her Unloading a very heavy load of dinner guests Nadme and Mr. Bell, I aocordaon and Mr. Glen Goodrich made Thursdap by Vern Blom-auisseason. He has made George FadeL I dont remember gifts, Santa Mr. and Mrs. Oral C. Lee and Dixie usetous Christmas post commander. Complica18 out of 68 ' attempts for seeing Phyl and Virge Norton, our baskets . Sconberg Albert hi3 Claus left Orchard with his pack of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Qn g a gujtar 0f Dickens Christ- - a .265 percentage. He has a 624 godfather. ted mechanical and electrical toys a wee bit lighter. Orlean Clarkson are not desirable, it was stated. JWiU Stephen was literally mob percentage of four shots Bavinjs A need erists also among local received a lovely lroner, Royai 11 out of 21. He has total-- 1 by encircling femnlnity when tanked residents for warm, serviceable CENTERVILLE 47 points in the six games be suggested that ladies ed A holiday Fisher found a beautiful wrist In should coiner several ranging ?K? watch in his stocking, Catherine toe borne of Mrs. Stenbergs broth fet for r a 7.6 average. dothing for children supper was prepared with Mrs. 12 years, ac- party and Centerville children 11 to see a er and sister-in-lahailed MLtfye that manl" they awakened Mr. and Mrs Horace has Peterson Vadal Coach age from infancy to under will be Ho years William FriSconberg held Mrs. Beesley, cording to Mr. Blomquist, who day at 2:30 p.m. at Soldier's Me- mahogany tier table, Millie Bang- Eldred Southwick of Lehi, Utah. brook, Mrs. Arthur Newman and Cleverly as one of the most im-- 1 Will beamed with a. and American Legion diamond that stated morial halL erter received a gorgous Moss assisting Mrs. porta nt man ever to wear the light, knowing that financtoTikV' Mrs. James see will that any officers An orchestra, a floor show and ring. Pearl Hier was thrilled with banking specialty. anriliary Calder. will be a childrens clothing donated and "gossip bench, Rotary meets on Tht a entertainment for the holiday of lamp pretty surprise rest package The new distributed where it is most need each child are on the a had lovely Reeve acLaura agenda, cording to Merrill living room set and platform rockContributions of toys and doth-ma-y chairman of the boys Rushforth, court splust Sarah er and given her, and many more beau- Sond district girls be taktten to the homes committee. Elizabeth charging cruelty. scattered Gynn, were throughtiful gifts married Aug. 14, 1949, Vern Blomquist, 395 W. 2nd N.; were The event sponsored annually out. Purchase of two new cars for. They Thomas C. Thomas return Mrs Rulon W. Fisher, 850 East by Centerville Lions club, is Nev. use Queen Nelson at Vern Elko, by the Davis county sheriffs Mrs. spent and Mr. given home on Thursday from Sh S and Mrs. J. K. Reese, 156 during the Brick Theater of the made office will be In Tre Queen holidays instead of be- a very pleasant holiday St. Marks in Wore She died 2nd S. in BountifuL have Years show, Gala New Wood Co., of Kaysville, low bidder, hospital. The Infant Seven presidents fore Christmas as in most com monton. Utah, where they visited of this couple John daughter a Yellow Hess Ribbon, LeGrande Sheriff starring muni ties. office. of Mrs, reported, sister passed Mrs. Pearl Toland, Tuesday, Dec. 27th. Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar. A 1948 Pontiac will be turned in, I Nelson. and Mrs. hlr. Don 5 Skofield are Request leaving a balance on the purchase Mr. and Max Anderson and famFfve presidents of the United Wed & Thur, Jan. A Christmas dinner party was hit Betty Grable-DoDailey price of $3,290. Sheriff Hess said, down from Montana to spend the Mr. anc States were born In Ohio. of night home the at ily of Tooele were week-enenjoyed guests When My Baby Smiles at Me. in Both new vehicles will be equip-- holidays with the Moss and Sko-peof Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs. Mrs. K. M. Olsen Christmas eve. flcld families. On Wednesday Mrs, Jan. 8 & 7th door technicolor. the when and with radios. opened immeoutside guests on Christmas of Guests served other than I Irvin Dinny Wall Invisible sur Cleverly entertained all the The a Two Hits Big large Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson were diate members of the family ancs to the front porch I ladies of the wait-- 1 and Monte in Boots about in family and their chil A shows found was that only survey Mrs. Irene Iligley, and Mr. and Ralph Wood, were Mrs. prise package Under Colorado Skies in techni- 50 per cent of the young people of dren at her home, Mrs. Gene Bennett and son. and husbands of Salt Lake ing. Local MIA officers are working Santa Claus was seen Christmas color. Admission, Adults 50c; Stu the country attend Sunday school. OFT club will be held at the and a niece, Renee Gordon, anc Davis county FARMINGTON on 14c. plans for the gold and green children to house one eve from 35c, dents, home of Mrs. Opal Hadfield, Wed- husband also of Salt Lake, A prodashing I ball to be held Jan 18. motorists may obtain their 1950e heart from of The affair total deaths The genwas another the Renee younger making for at the county nesday. by gram, arranged toe so no tickets will on is for for life burget last in disease the expectancy latest visited The 1947, year at also anc He eration The profit to a manufacturer o. presented during the evening happy. starting last Wednes-.men is 64.3 years and for women which returns are complete, was be sold. There will be a qima anj pro- Sunday school Christinas Joseph W. Johnson, Daria a $2000 automobile la lees than while the program waj in hearo la torely Cow ow. 480680. 693 years, were hells sioa gress, Santas 2Sarty assessor, announced. re-lur- 000D v LAYTON South llorso and Buggy I J EIGHT PIGS . dTffikif&Sg Bountiful Woman Travol Prefers DONATES n Kes-ler- " Je I west-boun- $3,-30- son-in-la- DwmSis nSSlSrtlS ptSiLi2ffc ttoSf Jr $EZJS?1SP!2. Jac-quit- I par-origin- al 6, 4e inHlStivw-noth- . 1 SKA S,?, J. South Davis Toys Clolhing er Hol-squa- d, i3;95acf 1 lOlfjde e 1 it 1 na-th- Lions Schedule t, 1949-195- 0 Youth Party 1 jing criru'ii 1 Suit for Divorce Connty Days Aalos 5 theater program Sun-Mon-Tu- es Davis Cars Given w 4-- n d 1 1950 Tags Now Fri-Sat- Olsen-sister- asses-SflfSc- 1 ., Ilalc-Adria- n d |