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Show -- l n A c:: w ni'oi:.- a-- - : S. tfS V- - Vv Kf '."1 ,i "& I WCTP'' &$$. liimiMiiimn fry ,.,.. toaiAi V PET SQUIRREL MONKEY, purchased bj Rutledge Nursing Home, Kaysville, for the patients, leaped to freedom Friday afternoon while being transferred from shipping crate to cage. He spent the afternoon and night in a tall willow tree while the new owners tried to find some way to bring him down, York Chandler, a neighbor bo, with the use of a sack trap hold- injj a banana trie to coax animal down from top branches of tree. When this failed, he and a friend, (I u (iaile), set about j making a trap. '1 he monke was too smart for this trap and so one was obtained from the nimal Protective League in Salt Lake City. which fmalh proved successful. Johnnie and luamta hamper, employes at the nursing home tried' to "calm "I liarles Darwin down after he is finalh hack in captivitv. Instructions that came with him said he will become accustomed to his pew home in about two weeks. Photos by Clair Hales, Pel nal ihotogi.iphei ) et monkey giues new owner chase after escape into tree Kay sv ille Plenty was business of going monkey new arrival had ..success. Two neighbor boys raised in captivity, he (Jailev ami York Chandler, Anew exactly what to do with a , a , ,, 111 ovvn nla Although the Guy lnieen on Fi id ay attei noon ,n a pet squirt el monkey, tree, and was able to keep we!lu the monkey paid no atten- of leach of all tho.-- e wtio1 after a) living by lailway ptess ... the Rutledge Nui sing D ted to climb alter him. City tion to them. At one time, the Home, tW East Ci ntei Street, employees Clyde Lundberg and animal came down far enough escaped into a neat by willow Herman Blanuies, with the help to grab a banana from the hand tree while being transferred of Dog Catcher Peter H. of a would be captor and then wl.en . ex-O- An-fro- m the shipping ciate to his new cage. ladders and bananas sped back to the upper-mosw'ithout blanches of the big tree. t A telephone call to officials at Hog le Zoo m Salt Lake City Ida Rutledge two choice gae to follow in attempting to get her monkey back into a cage One was to spread a net on which fruit would be placed to entice the monkey, then someone hiding nearby would flip the net over the animal if and when he came to get the food. The set ond choice, and the methChailes Darwin was almost hold the monkey as he leaped be espniisihle foi. od that pi tned suciessful, was Dee again the following morn- onto a tiellis on his way again he use of a trap, obtained from ing, however when he Refoi e the day was over Satspiang to the willow tiee. the Animal Piotective League once imiic from the cage as Dai win was in day, Chailes m Salt Lake. Sometime during Johnnie Hamper, an The monkey was purchased employee the night, ( hailes Darwin (Mrs. at the home, was attempting by Mis. Rutledge for hei wearing a new eollai and had Rutledges name for the new to take him out. Mr. Hamper She said she lias found decided to In conic quite friendpet) eiitei ed the cage and was too fast, however, and the Us of such pets as dogs, ly. Instructions that came with spiang the double doors shut though he suffeied a deep lute cats and birds as b en most him said it will take about two by stepoing on a metal stup on each hand toi his Dou- helplul in giving the patients weeks toi him to become adwhile going for the food. ble, he was able to grab and something to care foi and to justed to his new home I Vol 13 This Week's Old Photo u 4 t y! , s - , - v 7 s , ACA ' ' ' B, v " s iw iMkwi CNIHDTES ARE Miss Kaysville" beauty queen contest are, front, FOR THIS EAENING'S left to right, Katheryn Harvev, Joyce Sheffield and Mice Have Robins. Rack row, Yern-ea- n Butcher, Catherine Flint. Vilate Brough, Berdine Steiner, and Betty Bargar. Not rlene Kempf and Betty McDaniels. Contest will begin Tuesava lahle for picture were Photo) day at 7 pm. at Havsville Theatre. (Reflex-Journ- SAYING In the early days of America, one of the freedoms that was fought and died over was the light of papers to publish truths and opinions. news- This right has long been recognized as one of the' basic of all human rights. Voltaire said. "I disagree, with what you sa hut I'll defend to the death vour' to sa it. right In the Ametican revolutionary days. Benjamin, Franklin who fathered the newspaper industry in the young nation said, If a newspaper waited to print only the news he knew would offend no one, there would be very little published. PEOPLE ARE SAYING has become the editorial voice of the Davis News Journal and the Weekly Basic with America is the RIGHT OF A NEWSPAPER TO EDITORIALIZE. We dont always savj we are right we dont think Voltaire or Benjamini are always right, eithFranklin or the er. But we defend our right to he w rung or right. New building starts1 Since the birth of PEOPLE ABE SAYING, 1(iwwl (nMl,lahl have appeared columns with which many ol you, our ,n jup - computed with the, readers, are in disagreement. Frankly, we dont like muni lueakmgTi building pei-to make enemies. We would rather write about dances mith .lssliei1 m June. Only three and weddings and new babies and parties and carni- Chevum "service oystuait vals and fairs and steer quite clear of such eont rover- - station, n Smith Mam, iemod-- j Rulon. sial subjects as whether communities need full time cling peimit tm .m sheiw.md Dnve Danngton, off machines whether that pinball police officers, pav A pel not tm Moil; and should be licensed, whether eye sores should he Atorn lemodeling Kai) ?tnngham jti Aircraft down, whether garbage dumps smell had, whether street, sewer systems and plants should be modernized, wheth- - meow er town and countv ofiicials should act in favor of Meanwhile, some si1., million wmth of building is going on pi ejects that would cost tne people monev. thioughout the community on Yet, we believe we are not doing you justice if we tin mme than l'ihi pet nuts is- dont editorialize. We know we are not doing the paper Mied since Januaiy l. Laigest ttle "e'' l'J1!n? al justice and we know that we must lose the right toj)lojeit of Holt he associated with newspaper editors if we discontinue (.,,n united at a cost of to express an opinion because it may hurt someone, sim.ihni. even some of our best fiiends. hke religion. Lveij We should like to hear opinions from our readers. man who feeds tlu call must At ter all, the readers and the advertisers are as mi- - Uulk out his (mn Siiivation. portant to a newspaper as the editors, the reporters, the Geoige Hoiace I oiimer. compositors and the press men. Rabbit ait believed to be one signs an placed high emui, I, uiged patents to teach then of the most ancient liv mg mamRe-ile- THIS OLD PHOTO, submitted by Mrs. Gretta Bone, 5 50 East ((entile, I.ayton, was school years and is of Chrystal Jensen Phillips' third and fourth grade taken in 1912-1- 3 at Layton Elementary School. Front row, seated, left to right, Vernon Robins, Ezra I.ay-toCharles Redford, Ray Robins, Lloyd Stephens, Diamond Adams, I. eland Barnes, and William Dawson. Second row, seated, Delbert Layton, Leland Layton, Ferris Whitesides, George Whitesides, Sterling Sill, Monroe Sill, Jesse Thornley, Lorin Ellison, Leland Stephens, Leonard Layton and Isaac Hodgson. Third row, standing, Marie Walker, Gwendola Roberts, Stella Stephens, Madeline Morgan, Blanche Adams, Annie Ware, Mabel White-sideNeta Weaver, Laura Corbridge, Vera Carlos, Viola Morgan and Irene Anderson. Fourth row, standing, Chrystal Jensen Phillips, teacher, Mary Morgan, Nellie Ellis, Nora Morgan, Elva Stevenson, Tressa Morgan, Lloyd Weaver, James Robins, Quincy Whims and Edward Phillips. E. G. King was principal of the school then. Time is now for action On sanitary district Sanitary District whereby com- Severe problems aie tapidly jilete engineering study may be becoming worse. F.II.A. already made. Fruit Heights and Fat m-- 1 has refused loans to areas in ington will po doubt make Davis County where use of sep lar appeals and within a few tic tank and individual leach- - weeks a Ilistiiet can he foi mod mg fields are the only immodi-- l The progiam is inevitable ate means of disposal. This the time is now- - the cost will bottle neck for the home build- never he less Procrastination er will shortly have County cov- - never yet has made an aceoni toage and with it other loan- - phshment. United we can easi-a- d ing agencies will adopt thedy consumate this much needed same program. improvement. Havsville is to he compliment- Health is Natures Gieatest ed in requesting the County to set up a (ift to Man Preserve Itl Commissioners By I). Keith Barnes, M.I). Dont destroy Those signs armmgton Destroying elec-- j registration notices is against state law, and as a 1 tion man-next-do- x. or therej,,, :i- Haysville Judges will make their choice for "Miss Kays-vill- e from ten candidates at Kaysville Theatre this evening (Tuesday). The contest is slated to begin at 7 pm. and will be pait of the evenings movie schedule which will include showing of the motion picture Don't Go Near the Water, a comedy starring Glenn Ford. The gnls will be judged in bathing suits and foimals and will be asked to display talent as the judges attempt to pick the queen on the basis of beauty, personality, poise and talent. In the race are: Joyce Sheffield, Is, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Sheffield, 171 West BKi North (Clover Club Foods, sponsor); Alice Kaye Robins, is, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Phillip Robins, West Kajsville (Barnett Jewelers, sponsor); Catherine Flint, Is, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint, West Kaysville (Fairway Market, sponsor); Betty Bargai, Is, daughter of Mr. and Mis. R. W. Baigar, 41s East Li) North (Inland Printing Company, sponsor); date Brough. 22, daughter of Mr and Mrs. B. (). Brough, 24 East 1st North. (Kaysville Builders Supply, sponsoi ) ; Berdine Steiner, l'.I, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ailes K. Steiner, ('i'.i7 East Fust South (Barnes Banking Company, sponsor); Betty McDaniel', I', 21'i Crestwood Rd, of Mi. and Mrs. Vein Butcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.- Fruit Heights (Vals Signal ( Bow McDaniels, Farmington Service) mans Maiket, sponsor); Arlene Kempf, is, daughter of Mr. and The Miss Kaysville" contest Mrs. Aithur Kempf, si) South is being sponsored by the Kays-2iWest (Larkin Cafe, spon- - ville Junior Chamber of Com-m- ii ) Harvey, l'.tjmerce. Jaycee Donald V. Lea- Katheiyn is contest chairman. His Mr Mrs. Bng-ivi- tt and of daugbtei B. Haivey, Fruit Heights, 'committee includes Fiancis W. -' ham i n Amet lean ( uto, sponsor); and Robison, Richard Bowman and Vei in;.n Rutihei, Is, daughterLeon Harrison. 1 ", is punishable bv fme ()f ?,no w ,hm. months' n the county jail, or both. Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Ham-- 1 nlt,n S:,l)(:d a warning this week that law enfoi cement oft iters been aleited to watch for violatois after six nt the ten registi at ion notice signs put up m West Point last week were idestioyed. to pievent younger chihln e'childien Deputy Hummmi said the fiom damag'ng them, hut signs V Lucky Layton SHOPPORTUIIITY DAYS . to stay away fiorn the mals on th cioHiunt Ninth ; Wc-ste- this Friday, and Saturday August 8-- 9 l n zip chihlicn all set for school and eft lb birni. yom pocketbook - Jav an Sat"iii.y. August sthea.ei Jiaity at tm Da, is away it the movie neai ly anything ebe you heaitl n ludina "Pay ot the Bad He Dnve-i7. IMan you'll never have a bcttei ehanti ,nd desne-- . with lied MacMunay. Aupu-- t Thuisday, to replace needed household to make money th in bv sp, ml- Some "..! Ini'ini", s in lav ton The Shnppot tumty Day s ofter You m a v v m fut nitui e, clot loan W lldon ami ,1 lm Enesoii. two-daFlu value on packed equipment. A top-noh double mg it at the I.avton merchant's featui c Second featme is Tab Hunter you a chance to stock up pledged prizes valued at mg. appliance-- , gasoline, iiimii will hipm with a kick-of- f .s', or Shoppm tumty Days this Fn-en- t and Natalie Wood m The (In! needed gnueiie and will he shown at tin Dm gmn ance jioluy, dinners 1 n h- y t, |