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Show fenwrn ! UlUVEUiMtL Colli iilUlijc 141 PICRP01IT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mil VOL. n .11 n A 21, 1 NO. 2li D.V) r3 ctti cr3 n dJ LAYTON. DAVIS w jp ' . f. flamed Head Of r - ! i r & i ' I f v .. v 4 m . t1- , I t .'-- x . I I -, ; Photo hy I.um) Checking linal details for Liton Stake Old Folks tour of the Weber Basin Project held last Wedne.sdaj are William II. Simmons, front right. Old Folks committee chairman for the stake, and Mrs, Mary I Adams, left rear, who assisted him with arrangements. Special imitations to attend the annual affair were issued to Stake Patriarch I)a id F. Lai ton. !T, front left, and Mrs. Ruth II. Layton, 88, right rear. Layton Stake Old Folks Tour Weber Basin District Project - marl of the Old Folks committee for the stake and he was assisted with arrangements by Mrs. Mary F. Adams. Bountiful Man ' a . ifa Seeks State Auditor Post LAYTOfl LOCALS TffJ Charles 0. Parker of Clinton Forest Service Becomes Commission Candidate flames Davis Fire Warden The State Board of Foiestry and Clinton Chailes C. Parker has announced his candidacy for tw'o-yeDavis county commissioner on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Paiker has been bishop of In Ephraim the Clinton Waul for the past six Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biown and years and has served tw'o terms few' a are days spending family on the town hoard. He has been with her parents at Ephraim. sceictary of the Clinton Pipeline and Water Company for lo years. Jesse Coulams Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hatch and State at Camp Williams Saturday Their sons, Kenneth Clow-ar- d family, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Kay evening. and Micheal Jarman have been Richins, Ogden, were Saturday state and returned overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. attending hoys ar Kaysville Locals Fire Control announces the employment of Alvin Kinsey of Kaysville to serve in the capacity of District Fire Warden for Davis County. The announcement of Mr. Kinseys appointment is the culmination of negotiations between Davis County and the State agency which resulted in an agreement which creates the Davis County Coopera- Jesse Coulam. tive Wildland Fire Protection Dis- Bountiful Byron K. Armstrong, Salt Lake City businessman and Bountiful resident, has announced his candidacy for state auditor. Mr. Armstrong is a Republican. A native of Davis County, he graduated from Davis High School and the University of Utah. At the trict. The new district is the seventh present time he is operations manager for a Salt Lake stock and such cooperative arrangement in bond brokerage firm. the State now under the administration of the Utah State Board of Forestry and Fire Control. The purpose of the district creation is to place a District Wirewarden in sin District has plenty of storage facilities at Echo Dam and at the area to serve as a focal point for the coordination of all fire servWanship but the next thirty days to six weeks of hot summer weather ices in the district. In the areas would have to be on a restricted where a District Fire Warden has basis to keep pressure at adequate been serving, the plan has been fir fighting levels and for home successful in organizing effective combat forces for rapid initial atuse. tack on forest and watershed fires. In view of the increased grass and brush fire occurrence in Davis County during the last two weeks, the County Commission is to he Debbie By commended on their fast action in Khoury Phone Kaysville 10 meeting the fire threat by seeking assistance from the States forestry Alaska Visitors Layton Air. and Mrs. John W. and fire control organization. The Cooley of Alaska spent Sunday vis- prolonged dry weather and the iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. recent intense heat have dried the Claude Perkins, Layton. Mr. Cooley cheat grass and brush slopes to an is a brother to Mrs. Perkins. explosive tinder condition which creates a fire hazard that will inNEW SON tensify as the summer progresses. A native of Midway, Utah, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Udall, Kearns, announce the arrival of a baby boy, Kinsey now resides at r44 East born Oft June in Salt Lake hospital. 2nd South in Kaysville. During This is their second son. Mrs. Udall the school season he teaches mathwill he remembered as the former ematics at Central Junior High Afton Webster. Grandparents are School and heads the veteran proMrs. Wilford Webster and Mr. and gram in vocational agriculture. Mrs. John Udall, Phoenix, Arizona. The USAC graduate has been Clearfield Restricts Water Use r,A- j'lwi n x The usage of waClearfield ter for other than culinary purposes, especially lawn watering, has been sharply curtailed in Clearfield as of Tuesday. The watering which has been on an every other day basis for the past week will continue the same except that watering will be limited to the hours between 0 and 8 a.m. and the hours of 0 and 8 p.m. This was necessitated according to City Manager R. Clay Allred, following a report from Weber Basin Conservancy district officials who announced that it would be at least thirty days after water was reached in the well they are drilling, before the new mains, meters, etc., could be connected in Clearfield for the use of the water. At the present time the drilling of the well has met with many unexpected setbacks which have slowed the process considerably. Drillers have met with hard rock layers and then with cave ins at the well. Mr. Allred said that there was no worry for the coming year on the water matter a the Weber Ba VV.; 4 ; Special invitations to attend the annual affair were issued to Stake Patriarch David E. Layton, 0.1, and Mrs. Ruth II. Layton, 88. Widows of any age and anyone over the age of O'.) were invited. William H. Simmons is chair- - ? ?- Layton William U. Layton, A Jt .; West Gentile, Layton, was elected piesident of the Ogden Associa1 tion of the Painters and Decoia-tin- g k iL! tnt r Contractors of Ameiica Wedif i ,r nesday evening following a labor I J ! dispute which has stopped woik v r, , bi the Ogden area for the past t ao weeks. A: Mr. Layton is a veteran of World SYRACUSK F1RL Storage shed, small gattlen tractor, brooder War II and a member of the Lay-to- n house and shed were burned to the ground at the Ceorge Sandoz Chamber of Commerce. He is residence in Sjracuse. associated with the firm of Lay-toPainting and Decorating Company, which does business in eight Rocky Mountain states i Oldsters from Layton Stake enjoyed a special outing Wednesday which began at h:.I0 a.m. when the group traveled in chartered buses to the Wanship Dam. From there they drove south on a tour of the Weber Basin Pro-- 1 ject. Following their leturn to Lay-to- n they were served dinner in the Layton First Ward. Mrs1. Mary F. Adams and Mrs. Maretta White-side- s supervised preparation of the dinner which included Swiss steak, peas, carrots, creamed potatoes, tossed salad, buttermilk, apple pie and ice cream. ' 4 v ftf. Painters Group Layton- TAII tf H $ OLD I'OLKS 101 R I I Wm. R. Layton ,rllry,:r (OllMV, home. Governors Reception Idaho Visitor Glade Hatch, Burley, Idaho, is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward and Mrs. Hannah Jarman attended visiting a few' days at the home the Governors Reception at Boys of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam. Decendents of Kaysville Kaysville decendents of some of the early settlers of Kaysville, Robert William Wilson Wall and Belinda Jane Bair, held a reunion at Monroe Park, 3ftth and Quincy, Ogden, on the lT.th of July. A lovely picnic and social was enjoyed by all. It wras good to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. The committee in charge of the activities for this year were as follows: Myrtle Wall East, Ella Wall Jackson, Thomas V. Wall, Irie Settlers Meet Wall, Donald Ellis, and Mark. C. La-Pri- el There were l.I.'l decendents present. some coming from Idaho, Wyoming, and as far away as Wichita, Kansas. New officers elected for the following year were: From Layton; Thomas V. Wall, president; Dorothy C. Wall, secretary and treasurer, and family representatives from Ogden: Myrtle Wall East, Flossie Ellis Brown, and Robert C. Wall. Davis County area to assure that every precauSchool System a number of years tion has been taken and alerting and is active in the Kaysville nth fire fighting forces to the exisWard. tence of a permitted fire. The new District Fire Warden states that he will actively enMr. Kinsey further states that he which force the burning permit law realizes the need for a great deal he a must of education and that he will serve permit stipulates that before acquired burning any trash, to conduct an intensive fire predebris or brush during the pro-- ! vention and education program claimed closed burning season. The throughout the county. The District State Forester issued the closed Fire Warden requests that Davis burning season proclamation in County residents report all wildJuno, prohibiting unpermitted fires land fires to him and call him from June 1 to October 01. Per- for issuance of burning permits. mits may be obtained from Mr. The Wardens telephone number is Kinsey after his inspection of the Kaysville teaching in the j j j |