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Show fio if 1 you ard lack' to tie f ''e l'a s n He Ci in il 'death ratio k3 tl e ac'ivites Pavis County, you aie an idig A, lei!1', pi' l irpo t s Iml'd l (o ntv 1Im' i Pipai ici t e m Tiirsi', Tart cr, v 1 1 a e h Coun il, Pi. Neu 1 pnrn g the ii ;e. r, t' e Health 1 Pep it axit laths During ITS there weie-l'farid only It) dtalhs leceuded m Pans minty. The rrpnit cf the eiopuilmort dc'ailed also devoted t me anl ei ei gy and education facilities to lidp in the foimation cf a Central Pavis sewer I lstuct to operate with a bene-- ft health of the residents cf to t1 Farmington, hay sv die and of blithe to m the w rf .1) lit i git litlis !o cue ( e3th. 1 ' cwheie it the s'ati, coi li ir to Pi . P. l.e 1 1 Tame-- , Pav is Iiea'tn Pi fait mi t leal, the laio is fair anl a hr f to me and tie notional ratio is lint muih gieater tl an two to ore. Pans County's is tl e ti th a latio ratio t fivoiab'e na-tn- C r i . j t -.Id ... - t r iWsf I 1 , ! i hj . 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I assist c i l is tli 's J t i s M iti - i 1 I pul in a fin nh nu nth 1 in t ha' 1 1 c of the hrukigat loun up, f it tie t s- - I at-ti- 'd Pr Faincs end j iierts shin M Te compumei te mi the health com1 turn of thur i inldii n He is if the op nn n tl it w iter fliuiiduti n woull lelne t olh ileiav cion fuitiir Add t on.il fi t us besides age dcteimine fitness f r entiling fimt glide si hi id, Pi I aims llllll s 1 - Til 1 1 is 1 ( Pot 1 1 y 77 s' mtiielig tt ii Passes g i -- d iby 1 1 Pepirtimit lioug' t h is ice s a e tonic The FT V spiing hi d u i i to mi J i p p i gi im winch endeavois up i nn i hud who w PI enter sihool i it ui t time in the autumn chukel m! e ,ii d -- dh o a e ( i nti Hi-d'- and In Pi kiuos wtre the u'y po-- t n il di flits fifii, tie mirage wi glt if a Pans County six ycai old is C pounds and about oi e lull m he ght pir pound if weight, pel mam lit tooth chntal piob-hnlu i me h s nolneillp caih yiai; 11 ihd hi n were gum P F I and si i o st rs. po m ' . c. i P i J I f r It in o n .chilli! ic arenii s mi miin He a m. at t t 'limit ( inn . r h v hi i ( 1 l s I i c? futli tie fi how 1 f 1 i s to s hit h is ti u t iso v as made with t ei ntt in w ith tl t Mi Needt 1 1 ii c ) tie i t'u nigh t1 ugh t'e Mite ami coun h ii g t e s m nicr (f i s of the health di pul timit t ci sc hmis in the county icgulailv and wcio tua at h f r iced at anv t me. The lu ii lit a h Nit-e- , am lug t s a g' cat r le in tl e , I a i. i , i J 1 s ! in r i 1 - 1 list iv cf tl m v is , Of ci 1 w c i J 72 t ii nn ' ps ts", f r P F T t e r 1 l i is a I i jnt, thi re w 7 llhill t e s ion d 1 for s vall- e is g ; g'el me t the !! Fs if r- - ) at the end if tie ycir. T e i z t l t i, it did w n is mu si s sa' mi s, nuises lipenns "ii, s n t it ion sa'-a- i u s, $ at, s in t n n exper.e f ill; c a I salaii, M no, a iiniiii list rt 1 i i 1 tihiy, J in, Of the o, c on .v 1 i, ii h epin was u j i i , 'c '' H ii. iventnn fi r c o w .7 lift J is s) P era , tie luigiti) ' fijiiP? t( !'"n, ,,ml f . l t li h ru f M in rm'i-pej l l the t ( en'f r l 11 . j udgt til mauitinanie is I2U1 annml'i Noises' d salaius t italcd Jsm liss tlmn and i)itiscs wue $ss si less. iid'-ctc- Wletdi FmH fn - d'rr" r,? M - s ?ijj Farmington City f re derailment had been summoned while Mrs, Sanders was away and had tho fire under conti ol ly He time she returned. ,:Ap A t n X ivi e i 1 " I h Farmington Upon returning home from taking her sick child to a doctors office for t i it ment, Mrs, Lewis Sanders fiund her home neaily destroyed fire and all her furnish ngs out on the lawn, completely destroy ed. J- ' sc t l i ! Find home burned V i f r i pi He I home to Returns it ' an fici) n u v if lruit ii c fill Ou s t1 Fu c V gi iwth of the study t e pi i 'ui is tl it a no uai s j. , . ' i 1 nil v anl t a g pi i gtai i bi t i i s w i i f 111 l t' i n jir - s a ex Still in the fu'ure 1iphs of t1 e is nth a u l t f r ith cn c f the cm! . t i ' Tie department t i c i i h i s i c T i mv r hts 1 lie (1 s ; a it i t tv tn c hksIi liigsier than sn III' tM ls.de ht' if Kn l. till i t e t x ty n u-t- tv ilei 'i.1; rpsda i i 'ai t a is-- 'f with jeiplexmg ro iceincd piollems of u grown g county. In this aica, it was liisti umerital m bringing f about the sumtuiy ind fill method itfu e ui p a, wi'h Ide cmimuntix aid countv cooperat rg to cpeiate cub refuse urea in tbe niith end of the minty and one in tne south ei d. deaths Ms and IT sai i . ir an. t the seven reel tered ation expcits, tha ti and Pr. Huron, .id m of e tw (Iate ekieil jti'-tKa- '' t1 8 ew OL. 1 HP 1 i mo, n ui, m si) y jiuj MAKY J y LI 27, I a VI M). H School student growth, b Davis biggest problem, Rep. Gardner teiis House It fHf rtrtnAttfiHirtin S noith of Lajton. In his introductory speech given th's week, before the Utah State House of Representatives, Representative Kenneth Gardner singled out the need for assist nice v Pavis County Schools as one of the issues which will leceive his attention dunng the (Reflex-Journterraimkr of the Iloue session. Photo) Pointing out the large pay oil at Kill Ticld, Representative Gardner told fellow legislators tl at wide ail employees of Hill Field do not live in Davis CouMv, ticy aie moving in as Staiistics released today by D. E. Smith, Distiict Manager of the Salt Lake fast as our local contractors can bu Id bon es. Home construcin tion is moving much faster than i ur school luldrng cuibt.uc-tio- City of lice ot Dun & Eradstrect, Ine., lefleit the tiend of listed business lirms count a obtained irom five the Davis phjsieal In many cases, the schools have oat giov n them-cUe- s County danng even past yeais. .Figures of the Dun &. Bradstreet ltefeience Book for January, 1959, totaled 528 manufai-turer- s, before they are occupied Davis County has much fcdenl'y owned lane', Lit lisorti-tiv- e wholesalers and retailers in thi) aiea as compared to 455 in Januarjq 1955 Cardner stated, which provides m icvcrue m taxation to ah mciease of lG'o for the period. the County, which means, the axl el valu Un pir pupil in The Refeiince Book, incidentButler Dean He attended grade Davis County is much lower thin the rud an for the State. ally, lists only manufactuieis, school in Bingham and grad- As md cated, Davis wholesalers and retailers. It County SclioiP, n'org vm h other cnicM uated from Granite High areas of the state, ere dependent upon tie fair c i s,Jci ation does not include some of the School. that can be given by this body. service and professional busiHdl Worker nesses such as beauty and barlie worked for the Forest ber shops and stock and real Service for a number of years estate brokers. Thus, the figand at the Line of death was ures for businesses in Davis non-complian- cc employed at Hill Air Force County would actually be highEase where he was an organi528 quoted above. Lavton The department of inspection of Lajton City an- er than the zation and methods examiner. The Reference Book contains 11 until follows: as week office hours this nounced new am, Mr. Dean moved to Layton thiee million approximately 4 p m. until 5 p m. noon and in Hi'd from Ogden. He had hrej Biadshavv, building inpector, raid the houig have business listings for over married the former Marjorie communities in the Lnited been charged as a convemenee to contiactois who found it difLake on Salt in Hepworth City States. It is published every conflictwhich hours e and office earlier the to ficult into t Nov. 7, 193). lie was a memed with the times of day they used to schedule work, etc. The sixty days to keep listings curber of the Eagles Lodge, Ogden niw houib will also be more convenient for woikers at Hdl Air rent. Dunng the past bixty Aiea. ARE 1 orce Base and Naval Supply Depot who have business with days, maily 70,000 new numes Survivors include his widow; weie added and nearly OVJHH) the inspection department, he said. three brothers and three sisnames were icpioved. Credit . , . that a huge pile of dut at Gentile Stiect and week wained this that aKo Ei Mi. ters, John Dean, F. Ernest would with hencefoith m the latings were changed during in be will the railroad dealt as tracks such with m Bamberger jegulations Lajton, peetion S. Mrs. S. Dean, (Mae) Brewer, on moie than liojiou this Miss Chloe Dean and Mrs. Dorsi be required for an overpass on the pioposed ledeial free- manner pi escribed by city ordinance. Any pluibing, sewer work, busiiic--pcnod s concerns. will and before vvoik covered d electne or acceptance inspection Baker, all of Salt Lake City, way route, would split the city, a division Lajton City, Using the Dun & Bradstreet and Lee Dean, alnut Creek, with its already sprawling housing areas, can not affoid. be uncovued at the installer's expense for proper inspection and Reference Book listings as a oval. Calif. Someone from Layton was discussing the matter appi addition, all subcontiactors Rie to le Jive a uty license guide, it is intei estmg to rewith a Bountiful resident who lives near the over- on Inbefoie I ebruary Hi cr risk having a stop w rk older haed view what his happened in the oi There never was any heart pass being constructed over Highway 91 m that citjf. seven piineijti llav 13 County them causing needless loss of time and admtionat truly great and gracious, that Unhappy about the huge pile of eaith with which he against communities dunng the past si s was not also tender and commust now contend, he had this to sajf If I were jo i, The in peetion compliance schedule will be mailed qr deli- five yeais. Robert South passionate. I would stand theie and let them cover me up before I vered in pcison to all knewr contiartors in this aica, according As one phase in revising credwould agree to their placing that pile of dllt 111 the Mo Mr. Biadhiaw, and full compliance will be advantageous to all it ratings and keeping them buildeis eng. ged in woik in Layton City middle of jour commuritjT. every year the credit Additional inspection fees will be charged all contractois leporting agency writes to all Thanks to several wide awake citizens in our comcauses extra inspection trips. where businesses who are listed in the munity, led by Frank Adams, action has already been Reference Book to request their taken to set up a meeting with the Utah State Road freevvav on the cast. balance sheets. Smith says Commission at which time The Lajton Citizens ComWe want to grow normally toward the east, but that this letter speeds up the mittee will piopose that the freeway follow Highway the fill flow and processing of some of lequired for an underpass would form a barrier 89 to the east or the Union Pacific railroad tracks west on which credit ratto futuie developments, as well as causing property the facts are based. More than 95 of Main Street rather than the Bamberger tiacks. ings values near it to decline. cent of all commercial transSays Mr. Adams, Locating an undeipass on GenMr. Adams has also made the excellent suggestion pel actions in the U. S are made tile Street at the intersection with the Bamberger tiacks that the Bamberger right-of-wawhich is now for on credit terms, he added. would make an island out of Laj tons business distnc Sale, be pui chased by Lajton City to be used as a badly The purpose of the Reference with the Union Pacific Railroad on the west and the needed ci oss-cit- y Book is to help businessmen in stieet. any part of the country make prompt and accuiate credit decisions to ship or sell to busiLayton First aid nessmen in any other part of Lay ton Tuneral sen ices for Geoige William Dean, C2, 7bJ Cowley Prne, Were held today (Tuesday) at 2 pm. in the Clcai field Mortuary. Mr. Dean, an employee at Hill Air Force Base, was struck and killed by an automobile as he was crossing Highway 01 Saturday at 12 13 a m. The car W"as being driven northw. rd by Earl Bay Nelson, do, 2 f Irancis Ave , Lay ton, Mr, Dean and d.i3 wife were outhbound in their truck. He pulled the vehicle off the road about one mile north of Gentile Street and crossed the highway east into the northbound lane where he was struck by the car. The impact thiew the victim against the hood and w indshield. Investigating the accident was Highway Patrol liooper al Palmer, assisted by Trooper I rank Grant, and Leland Ndhlcr, Layton police chief. William Dean ms C.eoige boin m Bingham Dec. P)(Hi, a son of John T. and Elizabeth OUR TEACHER Inspection office hours Change; Bradshaw warns Against O tt SAYING... w ex-p- ci Margaret liilsen teaches At Crestview Elementary Layton Teaching is always Interesting and quite rewarding when you see that you aie accomplishing something, says Mrs. Margaret Nilsen, fourth grade instructor at Crestview Elementary school in Layton. must have a love for children and want to teach them to enjoy it. I have always found my pupils eager to learn and that helps. Margaret has been teaching at Crestview s.nce graduating You y, Old Photo of the Week Class still open Bed Layton Mrs. Preston Glark, First Aid Cross-Paine- from Brigham Y'oung University in Piovo three years ago. Sho likes her social studies the most, and finds the task of reaching each child enough to feel they are getting all they should from the class is the most difficult part of her job. Mis, NiPen was prepaimg for ait in which the children were 5Irs. Margaret Nilsen teaches going to paint winter scenes by at Crestview Elementary in Lay ton. splatter painting when we visited her in the classroom last week. In this type of painting, a w rdy dav a week ago: the children use toothbrushes to The Wind d instructor from b amungton, has been making the Tuesday evening classes at Layton Elementary School very interesting. There been ha3 A. a good sesturnout for the two-hosions which begin at 7 0 pm. on Tue-daand everyone is still welcome to join the class, however, it would be too late for them to get a certificate, IU 1 & For the third lesson being given tonight Mrs. Claik will discuss First Aid treatment of poisoning and also injuries to the bones and joints. 3, t s r, 1 s lojijl'ebiiTIdi. v 1 te i ,y r 'li JZ' I l4 1- -- - - A u 1 S' rt com-iple- i s stadls Lm-veisi- p llWWlrttVI first pre-en- ... 7 On Tuesday ary i back-gioun- N - 4 Mrs. Claik added. evening, FebruAid for exposure to cold and heat, and emergencies such as heait attacks and strokes wi.l be thoroughly reviewed. The fifth and f nal Firat Aid lIesrn wul be g.ven on I ebruary 10 at which t me hut p'ans to letirn to the I roMy will ng tne piactice tian-pocf Ltih soon to conly Linda Smith, 1) and v,nl Tro-t- y tinue his studies as a civil enis good once in a wlide, injured person te ts for their Red Cns but when he gets mad be teais gineer. Certificate. Mrs. Nilsen is a daughter of things apart bo jcu had better To date the c'a-.- has coveied Mr, anl Mrs. Tyron J. Nal-de- wat i rut for him because le aid 1 ast Lay ton. fiiict me. is a grier than jou tie tieatnmt rf wour shock, and pract u aitfual liaroiu Lerg is pi "i p 1 cf to i k. ro p ra'ion. Up sreri teuhri-- at Clr t v wh ch aocomm daos clilhjcn What do jou krow, be is the moM'y from Gddcn Acris, Pi w.ri" If any man seeks for great.La and FL'l Field F.oad. Here (Libia is the daiglder of ness, Jet him forgtt grealmss are two examples of work from Mr, and Mis. Parrel Smith, and k for truth, and he will a!.' Nt, sens fuj'i's, written cn bi Ifni iha Duve, Lavton.) find both. ILorai e Mam splatter pa nt around silhouty Pamela Jensen, 9 ettes wh ch are finally removed The wind is a jolly old fellow. for the finished affect. He runs and runs about. He Margaret and her husband tears the trees and clothes all b gurd lie at 1j71 North bort down. He 3 alwavs out cf ght. lane. Thcv haie one child, (Pamela is a daugt ter of Mr But, U. Mr. NiPen is domg and Mrs. Woodrow Jemen, bJi t, LaVerda Ave, Lev ten) carpenter woin at the t OF THE GEORGE W. LAYTON HOME on Yest Gentile was t.ken 5? j ears 120. Mr. Laj ton, owner of the home until his death, id pictui ed bespit. ix, t'e. Glcri Stvnour Lajton, sittirgon the horse, has been the owner mtkp is lather d ed. Jo! n II. Layton, Jr., is .standing with the team; John II. 11 1 ky is stachi g 1 a ; I av f nc rl Lorniey is MUirg on cast end of gate, Bill Vio'fis ,n tli m lile aid Liie t Scoflitld on the v e- -t end or light Side cf . Ainu van arti i!et ter Ik j e. Old photo was suLn itt d hj Mrs. g Iftriv hit, 81 he t Gl'iU'p, I jton. One of our readers, Mrs. J. W. Barnett, B ix 1 H, Haj aVille, Utah, would hi e to ask our old photogiaph enthusiasts if of the old Kaisville Chapel in Wpsfc Kaysville. If so give rnvopp has a Hll; riCTURE I 1 Ill picture Mis, Barnett or the Relle.x-Jouin- al office a 11, the country. The credit rating is one of the key factors in approving orders to ship or sell. The rating consists of two symbols. Tie first, a letter of the alphabet, militates financial strength or tangible net worth of the busine-s- . The second symbol is a number. It reflects a composite appraisal ef the finannal operations, stability, and pay mint record. Each Reference Book li ting, which includes the rating, is a condensed summary of tne information contained in tne Dun & Bradstreet credit repoit The repirt includes a history of tne business (who owns it, who runs it, and how L, g it has been operating); a ui of what the business does and how it does it, a financial sec-- I tion which usually includes the latent financial statement; and a record ( f how the concern pays its bilk VVh.le ciedit repoits are jm- - r r i t t vii'yx 1 n. I i x al Funeral service held For accident victim t 4 x DAVIS COUNTY'S THIRD TRAFFIC FATALITY of the year occurred Saturday at 12:15 a.m., tvhen Georpre William Dean, 52, Layton, vas killed instantly by a car as he was v.alking across Highway 91 p r . 'tl . Ifo&gUttelfe.'-- Capt. Melvin W. Robeit-so- n . . . row Laj'ton Guard Commander, Layton Guard Has nev; Commander Layton Capt. Melvin W. Robertson, Roy, has been s- signed to the po't of commander of Lajton National Guard battery. He replaces Capt. P n S. Brmihall. baker Capt. Robeitson il by day in Ogden. He has bei m the National Guird artiller for IS years and lias spent Id of these yeais in the 222nd bicld Artillery Battalion, of which Battery A 111 Layton is a part. C apt. Robertson and his wife, Mary, live at 4svo South 2"'i West, Roy, and have two ch l'atricu Ann, 11, and 11 Mu had, 5 Under ins command at Lajton aie three office! s, Ut Lt. George H. Un"uicn, 1st Lt Charles M. tngbcjg, and 2nd Lt. harrell J. Bingham, all of Ogden Ld Hansen is Batteiy fut sergeant. Capt. Robeitson has fr. of the six I uiopean 1 attic stais to his credit for the time hi spent overseas dunng World War II. He also has the Bionz Star for mciitorious service. Capt. Brimhall his been commander for the past 3 jears. Wet snow Boosts Lloisture The welcomt I ai mmgton storm of Sund ly night and Monday moinng hiought 112 inches of precipitation to tne Wa ateh Keseaiih Getter in h armmgton, accoiding to a report y Ali'en L a ne. e The Irought the total ami unt of prec pitation for January thus far to 1 M inches or 7'i'i of tne noi mal for this month. Weather report tf the la t L nun-tui- w 11 eek . ui lei g, iu-- c cred t icpoits writers al.o to re. lew -- |