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Show Ij.i i fciUi'.wJ LA-i.- iLkli-V-- j 141 PIERPOIM AYE. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH 1 UTAH. Tl LAYTON, Oc ESDY, JlNE 30, NO. 32 io;) Prizes await. parade winners in Layton Riata Days euent 'W Jf' S TV.r Jr iaA i y '. -- 1 THESE AIR BOATS WERE USED LAST WEEK IN GEESE BANDING OPERATIONS at Farmington Bay by UtahFLh and Game DepartTWO OF Lay ton E cry one, young sni old, loves a parade J'he Lav- Riata Pays Celebration will begin with just that with the exhibiting of floats, bam'-- . pets, hores, and huls that p to make up the bursting enthu- and spirit of our Ion' citizens. Even some floats from ment. The Canadian honkers are oerrun and captured for banding, sexing and aging. Information gained will determine migration habits. Geese banded In at Farmington than one method. The most ef- ficient method in these areas has proven to be the use of air boats. Overrunning the birds to enable capture for banding has proven very successful. Game department personnel involved in the banding get a thorough workout which includes getting completely dunked in the water frequently, chasing geese in three foot of mud and water is ejhausting work. Mishap auto Fruit Heights A Salt Lake driver escaped with minor injuries w hen he was pinned beneath his car after it had rolled off Highway $9 at the intersection of Utah 110 (Kaysville Second North) at 4 a.m. Sunday. Sam Hendeison, Long Hotel, Salt Lake City, was taken by Moss Ambulance to the Pee , uiged put get together, up an entij. Contact the Jaj cees as quickly as poihle to toll who, and what kind of en- -' j . The aie stnvmg for (he, higge-- t and the bet Riata, eluding the paiadc, in the his-b- e tory of lav ton. One of t,e floats will boa-- t tie Riata Day s Queen, old, Mis Amelia Graehl Miss Giachl won the honor over 21 contestants at the judging, Einest Little "ill installed as president of the Rotary Club at a banquet Wed- nesday at 7 pm. at Ma's ana Pa's Cafe in Rov. To serve the coming year with Mr. Little are Joseph Ne- e ville, fust vice president; .j(l at tbe Cential Davis' ard Clow ard, second vice presi-- I junjor High School. She is the dent; George Ensign, secietary; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- jard Graehl, Oal.i idge Dnve. George Leatham, treasurer Dr. R. Park Williams, Geoige Attendants to the queen will Lowe and Dee Sanders will act be Barbaia Pavi, 1G. daughter as directors. Mr. Sanders is of Mr. and Mrs Rav Davis, Colonial, and Connie outgoing president. W light, 1G, daughter of Mr., land Mrs. M J. Leonard, .5.50 families 'North Dixie. Will atti action Another special guests will be the little pi nice and Kaysville A picnic supper is Steven Lee, 7, on of being planned by the Jay cees princes Mis. Dean Lee, and' and Mi. for their families on Thuisday, Linda Sue Simmon, 6, daughG elementhe at at 2, p.m. July ter of Mr. and Mis. Jay Simtary school grounds. , mon. Edgar Camden and Udell What is moie fun than Green are chan men in charge. a paiade will be entertaining There The answer to that is to he games and festivities for all in one' members and their families, automobile. The proo(s 0f approximately vehicle sign and rolled over on to the nght side and onto the drivei. s Police ofliteis and other at the jscene fust had to lemove the -- ign again-- t which the car was lodged before they could push it uptight and release the injuied man. Officer Bnan Mottishaw of Layton, first officer on the scene, said the car electrical system caught file while the men were inside, but burned itself out quickly. Damage to the 1972 Chevroat let sedan was pei-on- ' chicks per brood in 1958. One hundred and sixty-on- e geese were banded at Farmington on June 23. This total includes both juveniles and adults banded, Clark estimated that the total population in Farmington to be approximately two hundred twenty-fiv- e juveniles and one hundred eight adults. The first banding operation ever carried on at Howard Slough was declared to be a success by the department this year. This marsh has been developed in later years as another refuge area under the control of the State Fish and Game. Although the Howard Slough is in Davis County it is at present under the supervision of Noland Nelson of the Ogden Bay fure Hooper. All jn a apppears to have been successful so far regarding our geese in Davis County, Whether nesting has been successful in other areas of the country cant be evaluated as yet. Waterfowl can and probably will pose some real problems in the future throughout the country. Creating unwarranted optimism early in the season without the northern nesting ground informa-- i tion would be fool-hard- y. , $400. An unidentified man who had parked along the road to sleep said the accident auto missed He his car only bv inches. heard a noi-- e and looked up to see the taillights of the Emei-so- n car off the side of the load. At first he thought he was a truck that had pulled off the i ee-in- E - thankfulness . Pretty Amelia Giaehl, Layton's new Riata Days will study home economics when she goes to college this fall in preparation for her future role as a wife and mother. The East Layton miss was ci owned la- -t Fuday night, at Central Davis Junior High, along with attendants, Barbaia Da-lvis, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ray L. Davis, 1 !2 Colonial Avenue; and Connie Wright, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M J. Leonard, 330 West Dixie. Also named to reign at the Layton July 4th Riata Days were Prince Steven Lee, 3, son of Layton jj Mr. and Mrs. Dean S Lee, 4u2 North Owen; and da Sue Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. J 103 Pnnce-- s 6, Lin- - daughter of H. Simmon, Angel Street Queen Amelia is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard NT. Graehl, Route 2, Oakridg" Drive, East Layton. She graduated from Davis High school last month and is working a' a game operator at Lagoon this summer. Miss Giaehl believes in eaily marriages, perhaps is oi 10 years ol( for a girl. Foi hei- - Little Leaguer Game on Layton Riata program ear dairying expert Baibara Rose, attendant to the state Dairy Princess Elon Mangle-queewas guest speaker at the j,on meeting of the Layton Kiwaim, asl weck she was esCorteci by petelson nianagei of the Amencan Daily Association of Utah. In obsei vance of June Daily Month, Miss Roe and Mi son spoke on the promotion oi better health with milk prod-nets, and in support of the dairy mdustiy They spoke on the ong inalion of cheese, butter and tot tage cheese, the gieat number of gallons of milk consumed, and the vitamins and minciuls in the milk and milk pioducts 1 Layton Top two teams In the National and American Little Leagues at Layton will plav Injured Layton Boy at home in special Fourth of July Riata games, Filat plare Beea the youngster in- of the American League will juied last Monday evening meet the Cubs of the National when his bicycle collided with if the League latter team can automobile driven an by ley F. Green, 2, 147 Ellison win their game this Friday. Tha o Street, Layton, has been second place teams will be ,easd Horn the hospital, detei mined by this week' play, Layton - Shaiman Lajton,Das Mar-Pet- ntS'fnL ' .n tbe Nation- - tbe Cubs lost out to the fo, the lnjullC8 to h,g;al, lung and eollaibone. The lad Ragles by a score of while is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hai- - in the other league the Bep old C. Lavton, 27 West Gen- - weie victorious over the White tile Sox hoDie 2-- 10-- xtra pennies come in handy s new sales tax takes effect Amelia Graehl . . . t row ned queen of I ay ton Riata Days. The new sales tax is scheduled to take effect in both the incorporated and unin-coorated aitav of the county on July I. That means that Mr. John Q. Public v ill need does not e lipstick, likes al- to have a few extra pennies when he goes .shopping for groceries, clothing, applmost eveiy school subject ex- iance, cars or what have vou; when he pavs hi.s telephone or gas bills; when he buy cept math; and is likely to talk a ticket to a dance or movie; or when he picks up his dry cleaning or laundry. The same transactions that are subject to the state two per cent sales and about people, hei favoute tonic self, she would like to spend a ear at one of the umv erit.es (she hasnt decided which) fol- lowing a couise which would make hei a good homemakri After marriage she would like to continue her schooling through giaduation and would r perhaps be mteiested in h u-- in is likelv to hei youngei be found tending who is one, oi little bio- A thei, thice youngei helps with the house woik, she says Light blue is the queen's favorite color. She has a pet, a cocker spaniel, which she bought with $10 that was to be for a sweater. suppo-e- d Cookie almost died thice timf but we nm?ed hfr back to health. She has had 62 M-t- pie-fe- r boys who are considei ate and who like to Jo a variety of things, not go to the movies, such as taking hike, going on picnics and listening to records. Along the muic line, she is talented with the violin, for which she has been taking lessons since she was eight years old. Fhe has played n, j beauty ixA -t fnt -- , uethat v be subject to Alo beginning July 1, sales' ales and e tax at have been added to aer-- 1 taxes one of of half one the isle peicent 1 he combined late of tax WtCp, e sacs ax on services is fen late and local puipoces the most dnficult for the orand one half pel will be two dinary citizen to understand. cent v ith tne State Tax ( To clarify, the tax applies acting a a collection to service connected only agency for the local county with tangible personal 1 here is no tax levied and cities in admini-tc- i ing the on labor or services perlaw on formed real properly. flip new one half percent '1 here is no tax on profestax gives a schedule that lels sional or her services you buy anything lor up to upon the person of 11 rents tax free (lhingx like the taxpayer candy bars, ire cream rones, for example If gum). From 13c to 59c, the vour hou.ie, theie youno tax tax is one penny ; from fic on the p iitmg labor If you to 99 c, it is two pennies have furnace lepaned, youi Whenever you spend a dollai, theie is no tax because the fur- you will have to have an extia nace is a pait of your real ,ee I'enn,s be"u'e that property. what the tax will be. Fiom Howcvei, if you have your $1 to to $1 7i, it will be four et tep, ucd oi youi telev,ioN cents and o on up the scale automobile wa lied oi lubncat-I- f you ever ha e as much a e(j m. j om dining loom set dollai a left over fmmhed, the laboi is and who cuts your (after groceries, bills Jbe be able to ialI ,,r the hair die-swont who you taxe), mu- -t not a peimanetit give lax becaue he is a ,'ivice on youi lai 5 , it will cost an extia $1 SnnilaiH, physician pel son. and dcntit hills do not cairy ,pe dld say, 'the tax. avC( bpr ,.j dnn't lememher, I really, Wheip the local option sales tax does not apply the rate of dor).t tax remains 2', In a mimbd ha Queen Amelia and the other 0j- cutll)c,P, wheie the t, i.yalty w," reign over tllC 'all each been enacted, the taxi MU will be Layton fourth nt July 2'.h. A tax of wide application Days progiam. which is sponChamber bv the Junior sored whirh affects all wage earners from whom federal in- of Commerce. u c conveisation. At home Amelia - deep-freez- e Gentile Street begins. They were installed by Utah State Road Commission at the request of the Layton City police Kivvanis Club members Running for queen is fun, Says new Riata Days beauty Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Layton pup- Strombeig, whose home in East with the Mi-- s string Giaehl considei the fun Layton was damaged by a $20,000 orchestra, also a stung quar- she had as cheerieadei at slate rebuilding have started fire, the tet, and is a member of this week. The Stiombergs, Ed basketball tournaments as highSymphony Sub Deb. and Lois, have four child! en, lights in her life, especially Amelia is also busv in the that championhip game which Janet. 1G. Brent. 14. Connie, 7. and . 6 They have been living Gregory-Layton LDS Third Ward as a Davis lost to Springv die by two m a trailer house on their properjunior Sunday School rhoris. points a couple of yeais ago. At ty ter, and has served as an Davis she was voted homecomMrs Stromberg awoke at the MIA speech director. ing queen last fall, was in tne cause sound of popping glass blonde's am- - Atappella Choir and served on The J of the file which destioyed all bitions also include travel, per- - tbe student council. the appliances their unreplaceahle Some of the best advice she to Europe, nio-tl- y becaue haps personal effect, and two cats, has CANADIAN GEESE are banded and I JUVENILE of have has received from her parents the many thing not yet been delermmed has been that it doesn't matthen released. In the background two birds are reheard from other What did they considei then to the water. Photograph was taken on dike ter what anyone else thinks some othei fact. Heie are turning greatest personal loss0 What a about the new queen- She likes as long as you know you are at Farmington Bar. At right is one of two air boats hard thing THAT is to deteirmne to wear her hair in a pony tail doing right. Clear Lake to run down birds. Don Niel-oMr delibeiation. After some or page boy; likes to wear femnumAmelia, who was attendant aluminium is placing Reiuge supeiintendent, Stromberg. speaking for himself inine clothes that are brand to Miss Layton lat year, thinks ber band on another bird at left. and his boys, considered all their new , and right up to the minute it is veiy exoling to enter camping equipment, and a new eonte-- t is fond of reading competition owned which his had boy saddle, Outside of being very grateful U ICM I, 0 working so hard to in style; ii for a mere two weeks, to rank'anri humble forthe 'saiety of diminish the flames, and removing1 ?ood literature, enjoy sewing: and you get lots of gifts,, thein-elvhigh on his li- of losses and their childien, the furniture fiom the raging and makes many of her own ahe added. her what the clothe; finds pulling offl Me Mrs Bn ombei g felt her per a' out t' c mol v.rua.lc thug Cue he tlmugnt We eppieuute so very much things she should do is one of thing was that onaJ loss was great in the losng saved was thej piano. - about announced when tncy of all her laundry appliances, Mr. and Mrs. Stromberg wish what everyone did for us then, the biggert problems of a she bad won She replied, if it could be pm- - to thank evervone from the hot-- and the next day, cleaning up from y ear-ol- d girl; prefprs to and hat I would say. to one thing tom of Ihrir hearts foi helping the lire." cindering 'very little makeup and often u-- ed MO TURIN IS ON HIGHWAY 89 now have two of these signs to show them where Items taken from Davis County Glass included one model airplane, four engines, can of spray paint, battery, two cans of gasoline and a control handle. The store was entered by breaking out a window in an overhead door at the rear of the building. Damage to the two cars involved in the totalled $375. Investigating officers were Police (. liief Iceland Naldcr and Brian TOPS IN TEENS jut Aftermath of a fire S sfy SX -- inte-lio- i- 4 & Jaycee be decorating Mhen dating, the queen highway. Is j Hovv-jjun- n, his with a Cleai field boy, 14, taking some $35 worth of model planes and equipment from the hobby section. He also told officers that he and another Lay-to- n lad entered the Central Davis Junior High school shop a month ago by breaking out a window, taking leather tools and cash in excess of $5. In addition, lie said that along with two of the hoys he had broken into the main building at Central Davis two weeks earlier taking items from student lockers. Entrance this time had been gained by remaining inside until the building was locked and then leaving a door open. -i Clark Johnson, superintend- ent of the Farmington Bay Rehospital in Ogden for treatment fuge, said he thought the game of a leg laceration, crushed leg population was up somewhat and back injury. Haivey Emei-sofrom 1958. of that Clark broods observed thirty-nin- e 21, 319 East 7th South which averaged 5.7 chicks per brood compared to thirty- , , , owner of t e car an a Ps-- S1X 5 veeied off the east side of the load, traveled along the shoul Her G77 feet, stiuck a highway m 1 Bunding iiaterfoul con be accomplished by more , pro-sias- 1 operation- - senger with Mr was treated at Tanner Clime m Layton for lacciations of the face and hand and released. The two men aie stepbi others told investigating Hender-o- n officer G. 0. Schmidt, Utah Highway Patiol, that he hit a lough spot and lost conti ol of automobile accident on Dixie Street in Skyline subI.ayton A division la- -t Friday night helped police to deal up three recent Layton buiglaries, A Lav ton boy was puked up after he had stolen his parent's car, a Hashed into Street parked vehicle on Dixie Stieet and then abandoned his car on WaLntnes will he judged, nd satch Drive. Ilefoie being turned over to juvenile detention in Ogden, the youth admitted pnzes given the winner All cs, chuiches, civic breaking into Davis Countv Glass, 123 clubs and lieighboi hoods are Gross Street, at 3 a.m. last Monday ami to bu-i- Bay bv Gary E. Iverson District Conservation Officer for Davis County Determining the migrations of our waterfowl has for many years played a the young geese while large part of Utah's game bird management. By banding still flightless and the old gepse while moulting, were able to derive much information about our goose population. The aging and sexing of the birds would be included here. Davis County has two areas that are declared refuges and controlled by the State as such. Farmington Bay Refuge and the Howard Slough, south of Hooper areas, provide the Fish and Game with excellent areas to carry on their banding Henden-on- , ap-to- j waterfowl migration study Injured man Found under ( learfield have been enteied, n and floats fiom Layton will peai in the Cleai field paiadc Thurda, at 11 am. rala,e tub,ects will as- ,emble at the Adminirti ation building at - .0 am, and teed down Wc- -t Gentile to Hint t lie tax laws shall local -- u-- prop-pert- i 1 -- ci - come tax is now being withheld is (he new withholding on wages or salaries for ililt iniome tax purposes. Every employer, eGertive Julv J, must withhold from the wages due his employees 7' of the amount vhieli he already withholds for the Federal Government. If the firt pay check alter July rover part or all of June, he must withhold on it nevertheless. Employ eis mu-- t report quar teily to the lax ( ommi sioa on foims supplied by the Com-panils, on aim lenut the tase withheld at the ame time. 1 Bulletin " mm $5,000 Layfon fire Layton "Quirk, quick, hand me some water, there la a fire in my e lo-Gen Morrell, !l, ran out of th houc at I pm. today (Tuesday) yelling to his mother, who was hanging clothes on the line, firemen were able to confine the blaze to two rooms and two closet at the f red E. Morrell home, 111!) Beacon, but loss there and smoke damage to the rest of the house will amount to about $5,000, official Tiremen sail the bov apparently had ben placing with a rocket ta bn, room on the lower floor. et |