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Show October 12, 1957 Till; JOURNAL Births Barnes Page DAVIS COUNTY September buiidg permits Boy Kaysville Lloyd and Eulalia C. Bradshaw Barnes son born September 29 at Dee hospital in Ga- Weekly News Round-u- p Total $97,000 in Davis rden. Orozco Boy Farmington Clearfield Manuel It. and Donna Keller Orozco, son born September 29 at St. Benedicts hospital R. N. Schluter, 0309 South 500 the county surveyors office totaled East, and Bountiful, brick home and (NN), included $97, permits for construction of seven new homes. garage, $10,700. Clearfield Two cars were demolished and one man injured in a They were as follow; Bruce Schofield, RFD, Layton, three-ca- r collision about 5uo feet south of the west entrance to Hill brick garage, $100. Dwain E. Moss, GsOl Crestview Air Force Base on highway 1)1 at 1:15 p.m. last Thursday. Circle, Bountiful, permits for brick George Ray Hale, 191 East 7150 A car driven by Eileen Nordenstrom 21 Layton home and $12,721. South, Bountiful, brick garage, apparently stopped garage, near the highway divider behind a car signalling for a left turn. A $11,1 Os. E. II. Liles, RFD, Kaysville, late model sedan driven by Dee Phillip Durrant, 27, Kaysville stopped William C. Brown, 470 West 7100 behind the Nordenstrom convertible and a third car operated by frame garage, $010. South, Bountiful, block garage, Ernest Hall, 22, Clearfield, was unable to stop for the cars ahead and Reed Baxter, 0019 South 05n hit the Durrant vehicle which in turn slammed into the womens car. East, Bountiful, block garage and Derral M. Child, 434 East 0100 $l,ooo. carport, South, Bountiful, block garage, A passenger in the Hall car, Harold Nelson, 28, Clearfield, was James C. Stimpson, RFD, Lay-tothrown into the windshield of the vehicle and suffered a deep cheek remodel residence, $1,500. George K. Imaizumi, RFD, Lay-tocut. L. A. Campbell, five homes with block garage, $2,ooo. Damage to the Durrant and Hall cars was listed as total with damage to the Nordenstrom convertible set about $150. Boy Layton George II. and Mary Ituth Winward Platt, son born September BO at Dee hospital. Gallegos Boy Clearfield Orley and Mary Gallegos, son born October at St. Benedicts hospital. , Mas-caren- 1 as Marquez Girl Layton Emanuel E. and Dora Pearea Marquez, daughter born September 25 at Dee hospital. Quinn John Quinn, tember 25 daughter born at Dee hospital. Chat-wi- n Hill Sep- Packham Girl Clearfield Charles J. and Shirley Olsen Packham, daughter born September 27, at St. Benedicts hospital. Archiga Boy Clearfield Ruben and March-lin- a Belasquez Archiga, son born October I at Dee .hospital. Archer Girl Clinton Bryce B. and Colleen Evans Archer, daughter bom Oc- tober 1 at Dee hospital. reschedules United Fund Drive Hill AFB Base Dates of the annual Hill Air Force Base United Fund Drive have been changed to avoid conflict with another charity drive now in progress. The drive has been rescheduled for October No dollar goal will be set for the base drive. Each employee will be contacted by a key man and given an envelope for donations. 21-2- 5. West Point completes weii West Point A deep well is the heart of West Points newly com805-fodeep shaft pleted town hall. Town board members had the drilled the Wes Stoddard water the to increase drilled supply. citys n steel a for was additional An well. $3,300 spent $10,000 the of cost the for a and water storage tank, $3,54)0 pump, bringing . Site for was itself of $9,00; Cost the Flint Boy well itself to $25,800. building and R. town engineer, Layton John and Gay Thomp-- ! the building was donated by Ulyss Thurgood, son Flint, son born October 2 at! is located three miles west of U. S. Highway 91, in the center of West Dee hospital. Point. Rogers Girl Clearfield Carlton L. and Mar- garet Wood Rogers, daughter born October 4 at St. Benedicts hos-- i 10 elected offipi tal. Farmington Salaries of each of Davis Countys cials were boosted last Thursday from $5,000 to $0,009 annually. The Burlison Boy Davis County Sunset Joe and Verla Rich increase will be effective November 1. Milton Hess,were authorized increases officials wage Burlison, son born October 3 at attorney said the elected CounDavis 1957 Utah Legislature. St. Benedicts hospital. by legislation passed during the elected officials to its raise ty, a second class county, is authorized Takimoto Boy salaries to a maximum of $0,325 annually. Raise went to the three Layton Kiyoshi Roy and Sonja sheriff Elizabeth Frasch Takimoto, son commissioners, clerk, treasurer, assessor, recorder, attorney, born September 20 at Hill Air and surveyor. Force Base hospital. i ot 5,000-gallo- County official's salary increased Travis Davis County recreation committee named Boy Clearfield Hershel Lee and Armatha Davis Travis, son bora September 28 at Hill AFB hospi-- 1 tal. Dagon Boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dagon are parents of a baby boy, their first child, born Sept. 2(5, at the Dee Hospital, weighing (j ! j Vickie -- at home, also a son "HEY, LIL, HAVE WE CHECKED OUR HOUSE FOR FIRE HAZARDS LATELY?"- - Advisory Farmington A permanent Davis County Recreation of Board the County ComBoard was set up Tuesday evening by the office for missioners. The appointments and terms of board will become effective December 31. They are Aldin 0. nine-memb- j lb. S oz. Mrs. Dagon will be remembered as the former Shauna Scoffield. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scoffield, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dagon, Phillips-- 1 burg, New Jersey. Barnes Boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes are happy to announce the arrival of a son, born September 29, at the Dee Hospital in Ogden, weighing 9 pounds. They have two daughters, Tamara and S. $2,-ss- o. n, Girl and Burl $1,-72- n, Green Boy Clearfield Wilbur and LuJean Hart Green, son born September 27, at Dee hospital. Layton Building permits carports on 050 East, Bountiful, issued for unincorporated areas of brick, $lo,llo each. Davis County during September by 3 cars crash in Clearfield in Ogden. IMatt 3 er Hayward, chairman, and Grant E. Burns, Bountiful; Horace Van Fleet Sr. and DeLore Nichols, Farmington; Claude Draayer, Syracuse; Newell P. Parkin, West Bountiful; Commissioner Clyde B. Adams, Layton; Grant Cullimore, Kaysville, and Harry Fletcher, Centerville. Salufe fo UINTAH COUNTY j Davis roads scheduled for work Salt Lake City Utah will have at least 040 miles and probably quite a bit more in the Interstate highway system. In Davis County, this year includes a project of grading on scheduled for Lake-DavSalt the from 5.7 miles County line to North Bountiful, in 195S in this county is the contract for $1, 4(H), 900. Programmed bid-openi- ng is County line to North Bountiful, 5.7 miles, new road y from build$4,200,(4)0. Projects classified to protect the Davis includes the area cost for ing development and their estimated Davis-WebCounty line, 8.2 from Laytons south city limits to the miles, $2,279,000. Salt Lake-Dav- is rwht-of-wa- er Clearfield appoints new recorder LAYTON NEWS- - Clearfield Mrs. Colleen Giles was appointed Clearfield city recorder last Wednesday evening at city council meeting. She will Returned from Hospital who resigned Mr. Elias Bill Adams, East Gen- occupy the position formerly held by Mrs. Maurine Saxey, Giles Mrs. was councilman. for city formerly tile, Layton, returned from the to become asa candidate She that from Clearfield. positreasurer for resigned city employed Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake ten tion ago. years City, Thursday, where he had an operation performed last week. Sunday Dinner A Mrs. Golda Thornley Downs of Golden Acres, Layton, entertained at dinner at her home Sunday in organizaLayton The Layton Whitesides Elementary school honor of her aunt Elizabeth Han- tion has1 been completed, according to Mrs. Guy Murdock, president. sen, and her son Bobbys birthday Officers and committee chairmen are as follows: anniversary. Other guests includMrs. Gail Woodward, vice president; Mrs. Smith Waite, secretary-treasureed, Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn-leMrs. Glen Bullough and Mrs. James C. Anthon, health and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weatherall Mrs. Lynn W. Burton and Mrs. Doyle C. Egan, room repof Nephi, Utah, and Mrs. Sadie Morris of Provo, and Mrs. Marilyn resentatives; Mrs. Everette If. Meade and Mrs. Leon Jarman, membership; Mr. and Mrs. Keith 11. Hawke?, projects; Mrs. Wayne Wine-- 1 Cue. gar, juvenile protection; Mrs. Robert M. Whitman and Mrs. Fred J.; Alfred Stevens Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Stevens Hanson, program; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Thornton, safety and ree- Mrs. Byron F. Johnson and Mrs. Blair A. Wilcox, historians;' spent Sunday afternoon in Salt reation; W. Bean and Mrs. Russell L. Massey, publicity; Mrs.. Charles Mrs. Lake at the home of their son, and Mrs. Howard Morgan, hospitality; and Mrs.; Knowlton W. Franklin Leo and his wife. Loo has been W. Robert congress months.' Voigt, publication. quite ill for the past few Layton Whitesides Elementary P-T- co'mittee P-T- A r; y, pre-scho- ol; j Midway between Salt Lake City and Denver in northeastern Utah is Uintah County, a vast basin of rich range lands, flaming cliffs and gorges, and tower d Uintah Mountains. ing peaks of the Beneath the surface of this scenic wonderland are bones and fossils of prehistoric animals that roamed the area millions of years ago. These interesting remnants are displayed in the Utah Field House of Natural History in the city of Vernal. The worlds only commercial gilsonite mines are in mineral-ric- h found Uintah County. Here, too, are j the states major oil fields. The United States Brew- ers Foundation proudly salutes this Land of Dino- saurs, where the Foundation constantly works for the maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are served. snow-cappe- j , ( j ( ' . BEER and ALE . . . i |