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Show ur:i vercal cic.iorii2i::a con? 141 P1ERP01M AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH rail Farmington Canyon water, snow content StiM above average, surveys show right, Layton's new justice of the peace, takes oath of office from John M. Park, city recorder, and former justice. Mr. Anderson officially assumed his new duties this morning, Tuesday. (Reflex-Jou- i nal Photo) Farmington The weather that everyone talks about and no one does anything about has given the populate much to discuss during the past two months. Alden Blaine of the Wasatch Research Ce iter of the Intermountain Land and Range Experimental Station at Farmington has submitted a graphic study of weather in Febiuarv as it was at the Farmington warehouse. B. M. ANDERSON, COUNTY'S NEWEST NEWSPAPER Vol 13 Clearfield woman pinned Beneath auto for hour learfHd I lor Mitchell, ilia Pilve, ( leal field, of 77 is ported in good condition at the Roosevelt Ho pital, follow ng an automobile accident The acudtnt oc tuned on a lonely county highway 20 miles west of Roosevelt duung a laiii'toim. Mrs. Lthelene Mitchell East, who was chiving the cai, and hei two childien, Billy 7, end Connie, 7, escaped in jui v. Mis East mac1 a shaip light C i 1 Five to receive Safety award Recognition for outstanding achievement in safety will be given Friday to thiee Layton lesidents, and two fiom Kays-villemployees of I tah Power and Light Company To receive the citations Vavne H Flint, Claud Pei kins and Spencer A Hams, Layton, Pied R Kershaw and Max B Rigby, Kaysville. These men have woiked continuously foi ten yeais 01 longer in hazardous occupations accidents. without lost-tim- e They will be honoied at UP&Ls IT.x safety award banquet at Mas and Pas Place in Roy e, Harry L. Strong Harry Strong To run for County clerk Kaysville Seeking successive term County Clerk-Audit- ond Hatry L Strong, PH W. 1st South, Saturday announced his can- didacy for the Democratic nomination. A veteran public servant, Mr Strong has served eight years as Kaysville Citv Treasuier and ten yeais as a City Councilman He also was elected to serve in the PM1) Utah State I egislature from Lavis Countv After Legislative seivice, Mr. Mrcng was employed as manager of the Dnvers License Division of the State Tax Commission and was later manager of the ( ommissions Ogden Division offices Dunng World Wat II, he was a supei visor in the purchasing and contracting division at Hill AI'B and was later employed as an accountant for the Mims County Faun Cooperative in Kaysville. Ail overseas vetcian of Woild 'Aar I, Mr Strong served in she Medical Corps He aNo served in the British Mission for the Chuiih of Jesus Christ cf Latter-da- v Saints lie is now a member of the Kaysville hirst Ward T he ( candidate also is a member of the Kaysville post of the American Legion. He served six years as Davis County Democratic Chan man lerk-Audit- oil the slick highwav, when the car stuick an embankment and overturned, rolling on Miss Mitchell, pinning her undei the She was bearing wreckage almost the entite weight of the auto on hei legs and chest. Two passing niotmists lifted the car slightly, hut it wa ncaily an houi till enough help ii lived to lift the cai and fiee Miss Mitchell Miss Mitchell will remain in the Roosevelt Hospital for sev-eimoie days, accoiding to woid received liom her sister, Mis. East She suffeied a broken leg m three places, along with bruises and lacerations. al Davis County To honor Leo J. Muir at the School 4 looking for just one who was' obeying all tiaffic laws so that thev could award the Lay-to- n Kiwanis Clubs third week $10 safe dnver ceitificate. As an example of the poor duving they witnessed, they trafrepented that after-woi- k fic poured out of Golden Acres subdivision onto Hill Field Road for more than half an houi Friday afternoon without one single diner making a full stop at the stop signs Duvets in geneiil failed to signal, many of them weie fi und to be ev ceding the speed limits, and not stopp ng at stop lgns was common Dozens ot ais weie followed and in each "ase a tiaffic law was soon nohen The $10 is still awaiting some tiv will Mr Tolman has bten a commissioner for 12 yeais and will be l mining for his fouith teim He lives in Syiacuse. Sheiiff Day is a Republican, candidate, lives in Kaysville, and has been sheriff of Davis CounHe began work ty since I'l'iii in the shenffs depaitment as Kaysville Cathy Linford and a deputy in 1'42 Rodney Page will reign as Hop Mistiess and Master at Mi Stiong is running for his the Senior Hop scheduled April second tei m as county clerk and 1 auditoi lie is a lesident of in the Davis High Gym Kaysville Loveliest Night of the Year has leen chosen as the theme for the Hop, according to Senior class officers in charge, DAV Dick Andrews, Connie Smith and Rodney Page. Best bills and tuckers are the dress for the evening which will be a stnctlv date affair DRIAE CARP FULLY ton Kiwanis ( luh would to give you Mo lav like Not Reign at Organized For Davis To organize Jeep posse weie waim hut the low only lecoid-obliteiatc- ; 2') 2 Of-fue- is 0 inches CHECKING EGGS in AAasatch Elementary classroom incubator are Bobby Lundquist, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lundquist, 177 South 3.10 East, Clearfield, and Sandra I aub, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs V al Laub, I.H North 1 nal Photo) erraine Drive, Clearfield. (Reflex-Jo- Egg incubator keeps children Watchful at Wasatch school Which conies aifield fust, the chicken or the egg Mis Fannie Clarks second giade class at the Wasatch Fllementary School, in Clearfield, aien't wortied about that age-ol- d They aie question wondeung IF the chicken will 0e 17 .(!., child in the i lass looked through mean the egg a n w as candled, in week, irdei to see what the inside 12 2 deg Weather news coui-tes- y d was like Thev saw the Alden Blaine of Wasatch A Davis County Disabled disc called the geim-po- t, n American Veteians chapter was and were told that is Reseaich Centei of Intermoun-taiLand and Range Expen-mentthe place fiom which the chick organized at a meeting held Station at Fai nnngton last Monday undei the superglows, if the egg is feitihzed vision of John L. Kleinsteu-be- r come foith That is, forth fiom each week, until the eggs at the Community Chuich the eggs that aie waiting to hatch, the eggs will he candled hatch in Cleai field ind the childien will see the Junior Chamber Kaysville The class Is studying about actual process taking place offi-cewill members election of Commerce of Tempoiarv Mis Claik to explained Mrs meet Thursday, Apul 5, at 7.50 placed Glen Lawrence Jr The Wondeiful Egg the children the has that egg in the post of commander. He Clark, with the help of her hus- to he ,n the Club Room, Baines Bank kept waini, so the inwill be assisted by Robert E band, has fixed an incubator Building. Ihe time will be cubator the of is place taking Conroy, adjutant and tieas-ure- i in the class loom, and have a mother hen, and electricity is pent ptepanng and winking ; Geiald E. Macier, senior placed eggs in it to hatch BeA on scrap hooks. Howaid Gieen, keeping the eggs waim vice commander, Douglas R fore the eggs were put in, each theimostat keeps the incubatoi piesident, urges all membei s to Caiter, junior vice commander, at 101 degiees, and each day be in attendance Ralph Jaramillo, chaplain; and the eggs will he tuined At the Geoige Fitzpatiick, historian end of 21 (lavs the eggs will Bond and fees weie laised Hgin to hatch .She explained to them that the tiny chick by ihe gioup piesent to estabs fed from the yolk of the lish a woman's auxiliary. A baseball meeting will lie gg A temporary meeting place lil this Thuisday evening at The childien aie veiv anxious and date for the next meeting !o pm at the courthouse for April U to come, for that was set foi the evening of for all lepie s the big day when the tiny April s at the home of Com- n Faimington Davis hicks will sfait pecking then of scntatives mander Glen Lawience (ountys baseball wav through the egg shell lecieation suinmei After the meeting was closed Gi ant Cullimoie, They watch the eggs faithfully offee and cake was served by piogiam lecieaton dnectoi, said weiv day, and then imagina"ounty the ladies of the auxiliary. of the suinmei tion tells them thev can hear the outline Those eligible for DAV mempeep-peehi dule will he announced at a oi one child bership aie encouraged to con the meeting is -- ure he saw the egg move tact one of the officers elected hi ough then local telephone le ( light-colore- m-l- po-.s- e d, foi 2s The snow depth at Baimud snow couise, elevation sjno feel was 12 !! inches, watei con-te2 inches, oi 117', of a 25 vear aveiag of 27 27 inches The precipitation at the warehouse station in F aiming ton was three inches for Maich The aveiage catch foi March is 2 21 inches, making this months 15.', of the aveiage is A meeting to orLayton ganize a I ay ton jeep posse has oeen called for this Thuisday evening at 7 to pm at the All persons, both city hall those who own jeeps and others, who are interested in belonging to the posse are urged to attend liv Di. 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Marsell, vv ho has been asked to oiganze posse by B AI Andeison Lavton civil defense directoi The will he used for civil defense and other emergencies, Dr Marsell said will he eleited at the meeting Thuisday evening fj) ol 1 Jaycees meet In Layton He-co- 1 Hop chapter l'l-yc- ar the month In on Fehmaiv was two degiees lowci th n the 1'iycai average low on Febiuarv Pi ec ipitation for F'dnuaiy was 12! inches, compaied to a noi nial of s inches Snow survey taken on Match 2s and 2 bv Rlchaui Mai 'Ion and Di Duane Goodwin of the Utah State University on the ippel and low el collide li Fai nnngton Canyon and at the 3ai nard Couise gave pionn-- e if more watei for consumption lining tin coming months-- -,, heie is appaiently no need for the continuing we, and stoimv April Farmington lowci course v ith all elevation of 7,oou feet ha-- i snow d pth of 7 lit niihes, with a watei content of 2s B inches It is 117', of an e ght eai avei age of 2 1 '52 On the uppei snow couise, levatioii sihhi feet, the snow Jepth was loo 77 meins watei ontent i , 77 niche-- , oi 11 V, if an eight vtai aveiage of Rodney Page -- WHO COULD THIS is someone you all know well, and the first person to call Mary Bow ring, old editor, at photograph Kaysville 127, will receive $1. The last mystery figure was Wendell Nance, Kaysville. and Republican prominent halt Lake businessman, taken when he was just a vear old. Glen Robins, Kavsville, was the first to correctly call in the subject of the photograph. Fourteen other persons called and correctly identified Mr. Nance. Many others called with wrong identifications, but thanks to them for trying. NOW BE? It Summer baseball Meeting called p, -- c Bountiful Jnectoiy. pastor to speak Commander lawience uiges Come on you disabled d help make this chaptei a Remembei the I great success ay ton -- The Rev ( R Mud DAA has done a gieat deal toward establishing the lights you lei, pastoi ol (Toss of ( hrist ( huich, Bountiful, have and each membei ship Lutheian vs ill speak at an blaster Sungives it more powei to do so ns' Set vice to he held at Tun ity Lutheran t huich 2ss (,old n Ave, Lav ton The service beginning at 7 am will be held on Fd-tmorning, Aptil ind the public is invited to attend Rev Mudlerwill sptak He Is Risen on the thunj The adult chon of St Paul s vet-an- At Layton Sunrise Service ei lutheian Chuich, will 2Sth A provide fes Quincy, Ogden Their ihief anthem tive music will he The Mnfe Is Oei, the Battle D me hv Giovanni P da Palestrina lturgist I for the seivne will be the Rev I) W. BaM i, pastoi of Tnmtv Lutheran (huich Miss lama Zimnici lav ton n a" will serve as organist Lutheians Festive unity Woiship Service will lx held at 11 am. with the Rev D W Balbter, speaking on the the me Weie You Theie Whit He Rose Fiom The Dead0! t 4 7) ( Rom ins The Pev ( R. Mueller will The public is coidially invited speak at Trinity I uthtran to atttnd both ol either of the- Serv.ce in la ter Sunrise I av ton seivne- 7 Li-t- he made this weik to find a good diner, one who does everything light IE. (Ted) Biadfoid, Bountiful lawyer, who is seeking the of- fice of county attorney on the Demociats ticket jecirdcdb in Four candidates hae announced their intentions of seeking county office this fall in Dais County thus far. They include Harry L. Strong, Democrat, for county cleik; LeRoi Day, seeking office for third term as county sheriff; Eugene Tolman, Republican candidate for county commissioner, all incumbents; and Chailes Bioken traffic laws cause arm most timers are failing to observe all accidents, the rules ot safety while they are at the wheel of their vehicle. This was the conclusion reached bv a trio of searchers who spent more than two hours in Layton last Friday afternoon following dnvers about the commumtv Layton Anothu tempeiatuie The ruatv is and avciage high tempeiatuie race For county Political posts Layton Kiwanis Club still Looking for safe driver liner High NO. 20 foi the month was us" on Feb 1, 1958 noui in Cathy Linford, All open house and reception in honor of Leo J Muir, the father ot High School Education in Davis County, will be held Y, APRIL 1 Bountiful High Seminary on Sunday, April t.th, from 4 !o to 7 p nr Da-.i- s Old friends throughout County and hundreds of high school students and giad-aate- s will be welcomed to the hand-shak- e of a man who truly founded high school education in Davis ( ountv His lifetime was devoted to the establishment of educational lacilities and smoothing out she path of young people, pursuing then educational career He has endeared htmself to thousands and rescued nranv yfiom an otherwise niediotie life The fiuits of his sow ing have given Davis County in leality, and in the making wveial fine high schools and junior high schools. Leo J Mun was the first pnncipal of Stoker School following its election, the first pnncipal of the Davis High School when that institution was fust established. While there he was appointed state superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of Utah Following the expiration of this appointment, he moved lis family to California and jecame a member of the Los Angeles LDS stake presidency From this position he was "ailed to pieside over the Northern States Mission, where his counsel to the missionaries under his supervision proved After serving beyond valiie four yeats in that capacity, he returned to his home in California Muir reached Ins 7sth bnth-lT.- s day March nth, his secas Davis , um LAYTON, UTAH, TLESD 10c THIS WHITE SI ACE was reserved for this weeks "lay-to- n Kiwanis Hub safe driver." It is blank because we couldn t find a safe driver m Layton. Dnvers were followed about the community for more than two hours last Friday afternoon without one being found that was obeying all traffic laws. (This is not a Reflex Journal Photo) u ARE SAYING . . i'll t it wonderful to live in Davis County, where you can drive downtown and paik anywhere you like without getting the jitters about whether or not a hungiy paiking meter has tun out of money, making you a "uiminal subject to a And by the way (ancthci plug for our communities), $1 fine have you noticed how much moie couiteous , ie the cleiks in Kaysville Layton and Clearfield than in some cf the stores in the two big cities. Don t know about you, lut I appreciate having the cleik sav "thank you and ca'l again even if there is no pui chase made did you read the letter in the Deseiet News Thursday lady m Kearns, saying, "1 live in Reams, a community of over 17,mm pec pie, which is heavily populated with chilurcn A et we have no sidewalks How can we teach our childien not to plav in the streets when theie is no place foi them to ride their tricycles, roller skate oi walk to school except in the stieets. This is a danger to both children and night from a motoi l'ts people aie saying that the First South sidewalk Kavsville is not necessaiy because the children will not use tnem, but prefei to plav oi walk in the streets. Could he thev don t Use the sidewalks because theie aie none, and it could be also that we as parents, public off uals and law enforcement people ate not doing our pait by insisting that our children use these sidewalks fm their safety. Some pioRit in Fust South, which is new under considei at am as site for a sidewalk, curb and guttei improvement distiiit for Kaysville, is a busy thoioughfare, and will sUiely become much e need sidtwalks there for busier as the community grow- c ui children |