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Show T The JOURNAL-Uct.- Page 5 IV3B 14, What song are you singing As you drive down highway? Note: This is the third in a series of articles written for the on nal by B. M. AnKeflejc-Joderson, Layton city justice of the peace.) By B. M. Anderson When you drive disiegarding traffic regulations and jeopardize your life and the lives and property of others you are If you are a reckless driver within the speed limit and road conditions are such that the speed limit is a hazard you are a reckless driver. Careless drivers in some form contributed of the road toll in to li57 in the U.S. Deaths on reckless driving was 3,,530 and 247, MX) injured. In I957, 47,500 drivers of all ages were killed and 2,713,0K weie in norfatal (rditors safety u' from home? Special service area set Shots still Up by Farmington ileus . . . county ordinance Farmington A special tax be levied m the Standard 0 of California and in the North Salt wdl probably subsidiaries unincorporated areas of Davis Lake area. The ord "ance, however, may County to provide structural fire protection and acquisition still be nul fied if persona comBy Dr. D. Keith Barnes and maintenance of refuse the property prising Davis County Health Director areas valuation cf the affected area accme Polio 155(5 During The or, 'nance creating a spe- object to c cat i g the area n was made available for cial Octal - . p Service Area No 1 a mas scale. All over the Unit- was County Ihui-da- v d The ordm mce is probably the by the ed States vacc nation cinics Davis f.rst enactt m this county unCounty Commission. were set up and many hundicd-o- f The ord.i ance will affect all der special enabling legislation thousands were given rec- the umne npcated areas of the passed by t e ri .7 Utah ommended immunizations. cxcont Antelope '.iture. W it H the advent of the vacand cttan roperty owned by-cine n any rash ela.ms wee made regarding its effective-- I e Time Immunity lorn, Protection Against ParaAc tne time of the lytic Polio Davis County Clinics held at Bountiful High, Davis High and North Jr. High, your Health Kaysville Near'y a century Department uigtd use of the vaccine by eveiyone to age f y of living - recalled by Mrs. but called attention to the Mary A Pitcher Couiam who . To mcrei mrk profits, feed fact the vaccine was so new celebrated her 01 t birthday the pood rough- nothing was known legarding Friday at the home of her son " '1 eaD suggests L. Mr. and aRe the length of etfective immu- and daughti 0 Darrell StUtah State nity conferred. Attention was Mrs Jesse P. Couiam, 045 E. vers-tcalled to other virus vaccines agent for Da- South, Kaysville. Born m England rn October VIS County. conferring immunity for Tne nut(feed values) periods only and that we better 10, lsn7, she migrated to Amer- g think in similar terns regard- - ica while a young woman and in roughagi less than in otner forms, polio vaccine and take two ett'ed in Salt Lake ( ity She tr.ents obtai-shots each year in Aprtl-Mamuiried John C. Couam m the (This is espe ally true with high or June to maintain an effec-- 1 Salt lake LDS Temnle on Mav quality a'fn.fa such as is pro- tlve blood teter 0f immunity 24, Isp). The Coulams were one duced in 1 1, h Our deductions a"e proving of the first ten couples to be Roughage is the number one correct. Polio, we know, occurs ma nod in the Temple. Mr. item to cc ,1, r. Its true that in cycles. Tbe penod of an ac- - Couiam died in I'M.'. a cow w give more rnlk if Vive bive of the nine s ns and .she cycle "octuned in DetioVt left us su ppfementary daugh'ers ben to Mi. Couiam feed, but tie amount of suu- -, a aie still living They aie Jo- - plemei t s1 e reeds depends on of some Tim active huge percentage p.tialvtc and, enh, S.n.nam, South An. erica ; tne quaht goodly percentage fatal. De- Delbert 0, I os Angeles, Mrs. receives, s troit had ju- -t as active an age. Joseph (Viola) Duke-son- , In determining Rn economical progtam as else-- Pleasant Giove, H Itecd, Twin limited the htre showing peFalls, Idaho; and Jese P, dairy ratam, add concertrates vacof the effectiveness riod of g Kaysville She also has eight 'on'y to production cine. Two shots annually will grandchiliien after consi. ering the quality of n efftctive-iActive in the IDS Church, pastuie or otner roughage. confer a fur gica'er e seived as P.tiif ne,s agam-- t the vi- dairyntn should keep m Health is natuie's gieatest visiting teacher for nnue than mind that high quality alfalfa w ytais. gift to man Piesuve it! hay will provide sufficient protein in the ft rm of roughage n grains can very well be used as the added concentrates. Wearing safety glasses pays b-- . S nee feed is such an impor, , I have an eye to prove it! tant item in dairy costs, the is that statement of Leonard pioduction and preservation of high quality roughage is cf Thompson, employe m the storfust lmpoitance. Check with us age division at Naval Supply at Farmington for advice in Depot. roughage production and in the Mr. Thompson was driving a selection of concentrates which Will make t.ne most econonrcal nail into a board when the nail productivity dairy ration when struck a knot in the lumber added to the roughage your which broke free from the cows receive board and both nail and knot Helpful literature on selectricocheted to strike him in the ing economical dairy rations is right eye. available at our office. Call or Fortunately, Mr. Thompson write to us for your copy. was wearing safety glasses. He was made a member of the Hurricane winds greater than NSDs Wise Owl Club which 150 miles per hour are uncom- q is dedicated to those who have mon. An average hurricane Jfjjf 4' saved an eye thiough the wear' would be about 120 miles per being of Safety glasses. He hour just uotside the eye, tapcame the second member to be ering off to 40 miles on the initiated this year. outer edge of the storm, accordHurricane ing to the Navys I he safety glass, not the preHunters. cious eye, received the brunt of the blow from a piece of Youngsters do brighten up a lumber and nail w hen Mr. home. hoever saw one of them Thompson was on duty at turn off electric lights? NSD, The Monitor Farmington Two county golf courses are the ultimate agenda for Davis County. The county commissioners told the County Recreational Advisory Committee Thursday to proceed with a propose i study cf possible Safest way acudtnts. IIow much, when these figures are quoted, mean anything to the driver with the heavy foot or the road hog. Driver failures not the car fa cause most of the accidents. The lesson is clear, passenger car drivers are responsible for four out of every five personal accidents. So along wuh the drinking driver, the speeder, we have the reikless dnver that contributed much to tne murder on the highway-3- , Annual polio d's-pos- al one-thir- d be-fc- re pu--e- Legis-count- ' are five songs that fit in very well with the automobile driver and the speed Theie at which he is driving. At 45 miles per hour sing Highways Are Happy Ways. At 55 miles sing I Am But A Stranger Here, Heaven Is My Home. At b' miles sing. Nearer, My God to Thee! At 75 miles sing W hen the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I'll be There. At 85 or more miles sing. Lord, I'm Coming Home. If every driver of an auto-- 1 mobile would paste in a conspicuous place on the dash of his car th titles of these songs and then he would look at his ki ow ne would speedometer what song he should be ness--Lif- f.tary Couiam Roughage will 91 years old Increase v Milk profits ir-t- -- , - n )., Uni-15- hn-'te- - nu-m- -- ei y ca-t- v. acco-dm- weeklv newspaper published the interests of the residents of Davis Countv, at Layton, Utah. A Entered as second-clasmatter at Layton, Utah, under the Act s of March 8, 187T. Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Member NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NatI Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, I1L join the family circle by long distance Remmbr, rotes Terms of Subscription Mail $4 50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) lowest after or 4 PM. and all day Sunday olwoyt lower when you cal! stotion'tosfation. LLOYD 15 ANDLRSON-Mgrnn- g Editor CLAIR HATES ... ..News Editor MARY HOW RING Asst Editor J VFRNON WOOLSEY Adv. Mgr Mountain Slatet Tefophono Da-sh- ty Safety glasses pay off Home-grow- 1j YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE APPRECIATED VOTE TO KEEP Central by An open house Glen Huffstetler of Huntsville. Farmington R. E. Roberts, of Washingwas held Sunday evemrg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ton, D, C., and now of the B. Moon, honoring them son and Y. U. in Provo, visited over Wallace and night on Tuesday at the borne of daughter-in-laFav Moon and baby of Los An- Mr, and Mrs Alton Rove. I S. Rce has returned from geles. Mrs. Margeiy Whitesides of Layton and Mrs. Joan San- - visiting in Denver, Colotado, ders of Kaysville trved over a 'with his daughter, Zola and her hundred gue-t- s wh) called to Perry Pound, advance n eatd Mrs. Helen Hughes and Her visit with Wallace and lay. The Wallace Moons, the Al- - sister, Mis. Katherine Cottam, g ub contr tat 3 Dr. Gun pa l, bert Moons and Mi and Ms of relative, 111 Know It en'J V Lee Sanders of Kavsvib,. had Sou'h Silt lake on Set day. , 1 nt 'ate I ruver- R 11,1 The honorable Howard just returned from a trip to Nevada and Anz la Wa!lai Cottam, minster of F on nine S1D, Log.ni. left for his home m California ffans and Director of U. ,s The new treatments ate in th on Tuesday. Fav and labv w II 0. operatu.i s in Fmhav of 0f ldts g nl, v .it for a couple of weess m in Brazil and hi 1,1 ale arld,e in enr.pr of 2 i. wife, Katherine, v ere the guest Farmington and David Monson, sun of Mr speaker- - at the Literal v la go pills (TioUre Bolut . ) or and Mrs. Harold Monson, hes (luh Wednesday night It was .1 SM!l M ajei! on been called to serve in the bold at the home- - of Mrs Helen animal-, where it is soon a Swiss Austrian mission for the Hughe-- , who is a to ed into the body Mi. Cottam. The Cottams spoke LDS chuich. Tim two new 01 panic insecGordon an Fleet was the on Brazil, ticides benefit tbe cattm mu-- t in the Fainnngtonl speaker Mr. and Mrs. Neweil ood Sacrame-- t Service anii fanaiv and their applid n he ,fall lrv! Pat Dr Uv niece, Km Wton leninJs. Applua Sunday evening:. Mrs. Fcnjutta paru a ue Srert hrulfi bo nriaJp soon ater -- atuidaVat brazier gave a vocal select-olava Hot Spnngs. tor1cold uall r has killed tha Mr. and Mrs. Horton Miller, Mrs Mark Peterson, of Rex-Mtattle and Mrs. Burns Slav ner and buig, visited with hei sister lat o tbe w, ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton J Hist and"irob-'.inT- aw Mi . 'and nnVn8 heel fheS' a"d bomfc , and families spent Saturday at Mr- -. J.rt Gregory. Mr- - Peter- - JIlI'S Bear Lake boating ( ttIp Kru1-''son came t attend Relief So of a sizts ar Visitors Sunday at the home by these m ecticidt conference. ciety of Bishop and Mis Bums btay-re- r vruh reach to all part, of tha were Mr a d Mi- -. R C. body. At tbe same time cattle head looking s Irson of Salt Lake, Mrs November 1 -- Youth Confer- - ce control s a specr! bonus benefit received frm usmgtna parents and her aurt. Mis ence sponsoted by he Dav-n Louise Poe of George PTA Council, under the riuu- spiay. The internal Visitors at the home of Mr. also tends to of Mrs William H. King, 0r6 kl 1, and Mrs. Max Hess for the con- coun ,1 president- Mrs G (. t eP lKe down, an in addition, wpek were Mr. and Mrs S.n th, co,ltrpll t"11 kird'' f mtern- W il- ckum.an; piogrvm RoiH!rt "aU of Denver and common In )Ian vdrren, juver le piotec- - al tlelr three children. turn cheirn an. Another fait ettle. Both of the-- e cattle grub conisitors from rthbridge. Can- - of the prog-awill be um'ei ada la-- t Tuesday weie, Mr. and the direction of Horton Miller, trol material- - wire tested out Mrs. Owen Steed ami daughter secondaiv education director. tucce- - fully in seveial differThey visited at the home of LaMar Par! m, pupil personnel ent Utah counties during tha their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Max director and adult education winter of 1 ', Muir. chairman ot the council. If further he'p or information The Junior Literary ( lub met November JJ (second Thurs-- is needed, it may he had by con- ) ednesday evening at the home day Program will be on bet- - tact ir g Davis ( ouiity Utah of Diana Turne". The book ter undeistand ng of toe enun - Slat" Extension Unu Aku-Ak- u g by Thac Heyerdahl cling and in programs of agents at the Courthouse was given by Ann ' of Davis District. barnnngton. the Senior Literary Club. wwaujiM Monday evening dinner guests Vi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Tom Hess were Grace Lundberg and her mother, Mrs. G. W Lundberg, of Bountiful. is Lee Ann Hess piano teacher. Films of the Davis CHARLES County Fair Days Queen and attendants were shown. Miss Lee Ann Hess woll be remem(TED) bered as an attendant to the queen. She was also queen of larmington days. Max Muir transferred from Hill Field and started work on Monday at Thiokol in Bngham REPUBLICAN City. Fishing over the week end at CANDIDATE Yellowstone Creek in the High Umtahs were Mr. and Mrs. Walfor lace Height and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown of Lehi. COUNTY ATTORNEY Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dawson on Sunday weie Mr. and Mrs. nt Paid PohiKai Advertisement Spray or feed -- d, con-pitu- -- 1 Br-zi- vi-it- j- 1 11 Ft , fm . Kay-viH- ' , , T (Co-Kai- Wd - if r. Stay-nnr- s 1 sppl-atm- - T10-tie- n b- ''rm 1 057-5- ty -- VOTE FOR E. BRADFORD a Considering 2 Golf courses David E. Cock Republican cause grub Candidate As Your Davis County Assessor to Assure Continued EFFICIENT, HONEST and Friendly Service ote Be Sure to NOVEMBER 1, 1958 All Taxpayers have tha right to know how they are being assessed. Come in and see. A well informed public makes for better government. sites. No money has been budgeted toward golf course development, we are just looking for possible sites at the present Commissioner Clyde B time, Adams, Layton, in chaige of recreation, said Thursday. Paid Political Advertisement. HlfSTEtlZf ijcai Free Atlas Permaguard Antifreeze rj fills all winter at all Utoco dealers where you get Guaranteed Radiator Protection. . S(PX TUtSE UrU A Ik iToco 5 jcii chive VflK with the finest . Motor Oil CyiiQ . get ik If i k $ 'pOm HE DOES MORE FOR Super refined m our ullraformer unit with highest octanes available, in I itr powW JS 'SBfiSSk. Big Bonus uia I tb ip I R ;u!ar. UTAH! WILI.I tii LAS Titpj, 6nllc: iES3Sfls cud (icceJJOIeeJ-..- . M A. (Bill.) 'H'iXt. 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