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Show U . - i X i l xitlj Ww'x AZ. 141 PICI.FOI.M s:lt la.c 9f city icvjtah City grows, fire department Doesnt is story at Layton t X. j M v& -- k w- hs fv - - if f t ft, - ? A , r t & , ..v" cil last wrott LUTO HRE CHIEF JOHN H. ADAMS, left, and Earl Tucker, fireman, chetk 1912 model truck as part of study to determine what new equipment needs to be purchased and how money can he raised. Three Lajton fire trucks are all of the early 1910s vintage. They hope new trucks can he purchased in near future. (Re Photo) i flex-Journ- al ie record need f realize able a' ti Uhiuaiy I woud h in w 'i 17 sine ptiniu at Uilt n the pi t t in al o nic p ( n ite ai as hi he,u t lv it t t i t t i i i f a i i n s n t La e 1 mi t n C n a e t t and ( ft p r . i II . I f i l l iH t t mi til It p p w M ' tut W in - I at i l i i -- Th t i 0 as t I b i I m r i . t ki 1 i tm pa tie t 1 I if dll!.. i I t ie t t t 1 ai i u vvm i1 piii 'nm It s n For each ton aken Vt i 1 I m a sti n . t 11 i it t p uti nnie hi line - In in s 1 ' ! t iii r I - ai e r f t il k h h i n s i i it t rer are i"es5 iit to la. hi i n I f I w f eai i la'di in me I jin-- 1 I A i sUb- - nil h iu them t r urge ,l n p t i tc- -- i anaixc I aid 1( Adams the i t ug,.t-i as p ss,lV we ate U' ng tin - pi r n n i t nntsi H -- n pittn truik Chit' nutted a ' t s say th. i ne tv ikon 1 ul i be I'rol '& iLa. m Citizens of Layton Layn i will heir more ami more about of their file dtpait-la- s the net ment in tie next few weeks as a spin icmmittee g O' ab H t if delving into the its W( needs i a fii't rate fire de- partmt t foi a fa t pi uw mp comniui Citv. Beet growers Paid S15.11 i i t i - i t i to o in fiimun No a ti n h i' tt i un ' i econinundii p the I k c a i i c t the re new f ti a The fiunit i, wi li t e rt t t in is are net avail- no pre-etime, hut if the I ait in 1 i ui (Id u 'newel t it l r efc its ti ol tain i etlei fne f pht (uipmnt two weeks apo whet In Tuth-n- , he 1 , nt 2ckM Wemi id if i a n i cf t t ii aid I i fie dipait ml or of tbi mu t, appeared nt uni il mett- ci - Business Good At office treasurer Of 5 OL. 13 Hr 1 WTOV, UTAH, TLESDAV, NOVEMBER Hr 11, 1958 NO - F a rm ngtnp iv sronn and it - anticipated it " the Dndpe flunks a' d (b th a'e tin I1 of imp at the ra-gaiinn. per minute, which means the tanks erp empty in fne inimitps with lit an Mt Foi d ary .ohm p, and a pukup whiih was originally pm hased hv the city for ? 5 to he used in weed spraying, hut has been found to he a good I rush fire fighter, in fart better than either of the larger fire trucks. The small vehicle has tank, 2.50 feet of h hose and pumps with 300 pounds of pressure. r e ri hitler at the Davis off ce in Tree mci unt the ffiie Fat mi' g n Mrs Ruth Burn hpadei h r, inghani, piepare for the mfluex of taxpayer Thus fell , the office has ovet ?5emonn in Davis County taxes. Only utility to pay, up to Tuesday, was Vmt-e- d Air Lines who mailed its check for $1 fiS t5 The Air for flying Lines is ase--e- d The department also has one eou pment in the county gas mask, two air masks, a few The county has a total as chemical extinguishers and spsed valiiatiin of fl and aj some lnadonunta fire fighting half million dollars which will clothes ho paid upon before N imler With this spaisp equipment, .0 unln-- s delinquent ihe 1! men who make up the department attempt to offer grt ' l i fne ( tiea-ure- one-inc- mi I Lajton The DAY sponsored Veterans Day program at the National Guard Armory in Layton will begin this evening (Tuesday at 7 p.m. with a smorgas-oorA patriotic program wall begin at 8 p.m, featuring the famous Southern Pacific Male Chorus and other colorful numbers. This phase of the celebration is free and promises to be one of the finest of its kind. Clearfield Adults ara impressed by children but are Betz children impressed by adults? Quite often, it is suspected, that Congitssman iiunj many of the things adults take Dixon will present the seririusl- - and worry and frown award to Anthony Ceru- over are put in their proper men, Ogden, who has been peispectne by children. named the outstanding hitch was the case when of the ypar fiom group of sixth graders from state-ide nominations. Wasatch Elementary School atCounThe winning esav on tended a Clearfield City cil meeting 1ast week. It was What Veterans Daj all part of the growing up proMeans to Me, was wntten cess and social studies. Here is bj a senior liom Box Elder a n repoit submitted by the High school in Engham C it x , Moiell Peterson, son Meeting of City Council of Mr. and Mrs. lean ( learfield 420 South Second Three men came from Hoffr 'test. he yy inning es av man Homes will lie lead in the author Mr. Alexander and two men t the pi ogi am. talked to iis about Hoffman Tim Voice of the un- Homes He showed pictures of homes known fo Idler will be read and price ranges. Allied. Thatcher j Al-do- ct-er- w hoar adout KATIE A. ELLISONS son and daugHe'-- wl fuinjh a cln'dien s room at the Lavton Librarjr in her memorj'. Fctuicd above aie foui of the daughter, Mrs. George B, (Oma) Wilcox, seated, and left to right, standing, Mis. Roy W. (Tibbv) Simmons, Mrs. John S. (faioD Mnigan, and Mrs Haven J. (Bonnie Rae) Bailovv. Not in the pictuie i aiio1 er damrhUr, Mis-- , Kate Ellison R sm (f Pmt Thomas, Kentucky. s of Washington DC and the son, H nal Photo) i s -- , ( I cllex-.Iou- Childrens reading room at library Will To learn more about farm law, the Toung Farmers of Davis ( ounty have invited Glen S. Fullmci, Salt Lake City to addiess then regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7 3i pm. m the Daws High Sihoil agnculture room. VIi Fullmei, who wiote a boi k u cd as a tex'book on farm laws in the agiicultuial clas-e- s ( f t le i ite, w ill peak on w ills, died-- , and other legal documents this week, and at a second melting next Wednesday riming vwll discuss water l Mils, Rases and partnei ships. nv ne intei m learning tv ii shout th" topics to be d ru d sic n ' ited to attend j -- honor memory of Katie Ellison "A 01 Message Horn Old will lie piesented by m Hazel Elizabeth Paik, cx- outre dun tor of Davis of the omit Chapter Disabled Ann l lean Veterans. i 1 v ( Janue Klemstuber, 20, and Mis ighlei .loan Klemstuber, 738 Cow-- 1 btieet, Layton, will be owned as the sweetheait it 'pe ball under the dnec-tiof Mr ii i I I oi ct .Mis. Milton H. ' ite. .She and her two atMel lie Jay tendants I and Bonnie both of Ogden will leign at the ball whicn begins at 9 pm. The general public is being invittd to attend the events of the evening Smith, likes, M 18, 18. Lavton The son and daugh- ton and ally favoied chil aOve in both church and ri we thought it would he iv K She died July .4, 1 ters of AIis. Katie A. Ellison of Vie would have generously endowed the a fitting memorial Memhpis of the B 3 Davi-- , like it to tc an oili-tachildien s room of the new I ng County Filin' e then ap l eci u n f u the ) Library wi'h compMe furn- room for childien and fuim-he- d I x of tin ai ten L d i ai y ishings m honcr f the memory accordingly Katie E FUison daughter of of their mother Mrs. Oma iiiiittpc undei tke duettmn Ml Oma W ik x It v i Elias and Eliza! eth K e Hai- daughter of Mrs F n r that and chan man of the Layton r s Adam0, was loin Januaiv t feeling t the Eoai cl ildrmi - rt mi new name the Library Committee said, Since 1, lss7 at Lavton She mamed F llnon Mr- Flli-r- n Katie F on ,lu-- e my mother was particularly m-- Lainenr-They made an outline on the s 7 n 12 i y aM a library for Lav fitting and apptpriale es,p(j map of the location and sizes is hoped tnat the I a t n of the homes laiv will he ahle to g ie def The men argued and discussed e and helpful set v tics t the r back and forth about the locazens tlat c mm un tion of the homes. lla-Air- H len r. tiilison They must have to argue beouin Id it an cause they did it all night. One lady took one picture. Thev are still arguing Hi t x li-lAlalia it u and Dm c v It is 25 after 9 and they are on on will give an explanatu n the Faimington npoit lecent Davis County' JouthLbe yoith cmfeiencc oiai arguing. At twenty to 10 they derided Conference let Youth Speik re u tin ti m and the tuhntIawtence Jean Haight, i to laugh at the next to the confirm ce will he t I ake ( it The piogiam will he cl hum They are still laughing a min- meeting of the Davis County F dna L ' Shiel Og U n r vv ith six students s ute later. Council of the pi osentmg They are in a laughing stasre. Association on Thui-diNov. same repoits thy ga e - t u t He s aMar Bailow, TI t They went back to arguing. 19, at 7 (0 pm. at the North finale of t) e conference P untiful A man turned around and Davis Jun.or High School. repoits xv ill tonccrn At i'h , Lucille 51 at F a bn r An evaluation committee has the School, Bt y and Gnl T h gave us a dirty look nods Cro-- s Now we shall laugh again, been compiling repnts of the and A'outh ail D fit h il f id Haiuoliii, .1, d 1' ein graders from Wasatch conference, fir-- t of its kind in 'ure Time, to le T earfield Davis County, and will publish Don Peirson, Alleda Full lementary School h Janet Jeppson DelAnn Clark, all of Helen I ouisp Kershaw, is, it, possibly before Thui days tin Nihla Wilcox The fotuteen an Youth School, page meeting. Ogden compilation will le available Home Youth's Social 1 i len Harold Bunt Flin kiger, to school and TTA gimips to and Youth and the lutue ti I gan x for futuie dis- - he rcpoited by serve as a ei n It htrRuth Iiene 17, Milville cussion or acti n if they so ally Tettrson and Anne Cl irk desire. It will contain a um- - all of Bountiful High School Neal David l'l, Ruggles, All PT officer- - and mary, student reaction, adult Bountiful have no facilities for repairing, reports, and actual men and school principal- - ait Dixie Ander on, li, Bountiful said Publicity Director Don Lee conclusions of discussion gioups urged to attend the Count il Rosenkdde. The three mam at the youth conference l to which the public meeting, pick-ustations are at the Thursdays program will be- also invited. Following the re- - Kaysville a brief work-- , homes of Kent Christensen, tM gin with an explanation of the port Karlene Motklli lfLyton conference of the several by in shop depaitments rfj Jim Tet-ti- t, purpose Church, phon 1211-J- ; William Warren, Ronald Pay Fradfield, 22, the PTk will Fe held at tnc H 1 Verdeland Fark, phone of tv conference. The studert-hod- schoil, aicordii g to Mrs W Kaysville 1152-and Don Koscnkilde, Patricia Am Kleitehes, IT, of Boun- -t H. King, Davis County vice 579 Daleyq phone 3179WV. Sunset ful and Davis High Schools, Council PTA president. il i rpar ahmit tip s.qn p !l ptoep sniy a t pK T 1 h m j) ri pd r 2. aliped that Vtd riot thp Kpoi p art sugar industry varieties re' start to the curb, top virus, there would have keen no Utah harvest worth processing this year. The deadly virus is transmitted by a little insect, knowm as th wht fh, which carries the disease among plants much as the mosquito transmits malaria in human s. The whi'e fly thibes on climatic conditions bui h as tho- existing in Ltah this year god thp Insect Infestation was at 8 20 four-udie- Top Jaycoo el and LeGrand Simmons. ith the present population, it would cost about 50 cents pepei month for a three-yea- r riod to hung the department up to a modem, well prepared, well equipped fne fighting unit. W mentary School. He has been a mpmber of the club for the pa-- t s x yeas A fdtmer and fmit gr er, he resides at Fruit HucDs vwtn his wife Mary and th' e sons. I Michael, Steven al ft ft r v 1 f r i nil' $ c i tepurt Scheduled for PTA mod 1 J & $ I r, a itif---1- v Y " if c i ur P 0 Marriages -- ti i A -- pre-ent- Taient-Teacher- Vv'-- 1 v, a- 1 i I tion-hip- s, X ptr-cntc- iiu-a- -- Davi-Hig- J, ba-i- Je-so- time. Toys m good condition are . ted becaus th Jaycees ft, pPTGP H -- lb-o- For Toys for Tots program Toys for Tots' are being fought for the Layton needy by the Jaycees who are working with the County Welfare Department to help unfortunate families that peed some assistance at Christmas sy 1 Youth conference Jaycees name pickup points Layton h t ns n, . c George Talbot i , I ' H year hgh. Depraia'iors of the little leaf hopper in tk for the largest beet fields were great, but did ire aiea m Dsin County. With the not approaih the damage done exception of Farmington they to gome Ltah crops, surh ns sina"fs ir iaxe tomatoes. firemen say. Preliminary studies show a new truck will cost in the neighborhood of $25,000. For this the department would have a 1,000 storage tank, drive vehicle, fully equipped with foam, and chemical exKaysvill Georg Ta'bot hat s man of thf been named tinguishers, spot lights, etc. Thus far the Jayeee and Ro- month for October by th local tary clubs as well as the Lions Junior Chamber of Commerce, have endorsed the committee according to Robert Major, which is gathering information president. Mr, Talbot was chosen fir regarding costs and needs of the fire department. On the his outstanding work as cha of safety and fire prevencommittee with Chief Adams and Mr. Tucker are Ladd Scof-fiel- d tion weeks at the Kaysvill Ele- n ay-t- IS r s, This Week's Old Photo chil-die- Fet-ei-so- n, O - o IK h p in Prnt-e'tl- Itlwl f i4l Farming laws d. Representing Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey of Hill Air Foi ce Base as main speaker will be Lt Co1 Fi duck J. nilflCf ru aer8ro ane w 1 , 1 ?Vm e j p y, J, pre-iden- ts D1NK? If jou went to lkni Hign In n n o t ou will lemember that studerts Itom thimighoiit tin l ' wcie ttanspui ted to Dais Hurh via the Bamheipei Railioad (oinju'iv ai t e th its i tatimi was alfectnelj icterred to ,i- - the dinky. niotie of ti an-pd a'l soit-- of mixhu.i, such as the th it st ip cmd the tats pullme peqittiatt ing ped the tiam, whistling at unsu.ii objects blocking ti'c tuu- - moung ti c sf,t tluough much elfoit, and, een throwing them out the windows on occasion-I- t was all done in the name of fun, though and many a teenage t romance fh'Ui rode the dinky to school A sad di ished yhde the submits in que-tio- n came when the dmkj was no longer ucaid. Now ptudents tide piO'aie busst to school. REMEMBER TIIL 1914 to the 1910 s, oi -- -- George Haight dropped into the oilice Friday to mfoiri us jokingly that vceek yyould hate him. The he is not 108 years old as our old photo picture of he and his brother Jacob vyas taken in 1898, and by mistake it came out in the paper as 18C8 The photogiaph was taken on the Haight larro thiee mdes southwest of Kajsille when Geoige yeas 18 and hi- - btokhcr 19. Gcotge tays as near as be can recall the pictute va- - taken 00 jui'3 agocn day this country declared war on Spam April 21, 1898. Jacob has been dtad mr lat 43 years |