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Show u:jiveh:al KicaofiLyir.c con?. HI PIERPOIM AVC. Q1U IQ, SALT LAKE DAVIS UTAH Faithful members, 1897 strong NEWS LINE Local community leader featured hear LDS presiding bishop in daily item Kaysville A more than capacity audience heard Joseph L. Wirthhn, Presiding I Bishop of the LDS Church, at the Sunday morning session of Davis Stake Conference in the Stake House, Kaysville. Attendance at the session totaled 1897, some of whom Kaysville A photograph showing Dr. D. Keith Barnes of Kaysville and his first oil painting, that of a pintail were, by necessity, seated in other rooms in the chapel duck, appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune Sunday along speakers were broadcast. Bishop Wirthlin addressed his remarks, largely, to the young people attending with an article explaining that Dr. Barnes, who is a memthe iourtli grade class taught by Mrs. Dwaine (Ann) So, in studying Utah .onfeience. All conferences held ber of the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Said the g Buchanan at the Kaysville Elementary learned first hand from one to are the planned luring was his first yeai Barnes Dr. it attempt explained Tribune, of the students mothers. Shown here helping Mrs. Richard Hooper, center, cut at oil painting. Seems he got into it quite by accident. emphasize youth development the soap into bars are, left to right, front: Neil Burton, Susie Swan, Ronnie as a part of a special Church-- j One of Davis Countys officials was ailing recently and Crouch. Mrs. Hooper, Richard Hooper, and Aleta Atwood. Back row; Georg and wide proyouth parents Dr. Barnes bought him a set of oil paints with which to Swan, Debbie Roundy, and Lee Ann Denver. the giam launched ember in while away the time. When the official recovered there 5 ear by Church President Dawas quite a bit of painting material left over. Seemed a blocks Principal Emil M. Whlesides vid O. McKay. Young people of Stumbling Kaysville shame to waste it, so I tried my hand. This is the result, and stepping stones will be the will be moderator of the pane! tho Stake were seated m a tpeSelf service explained Dr, Barnes. theme of the meeting of the Davis on which there will lie four stu- dally leserved section in the Students four of and the dents center PTA NEW WELFARE BUILDING parents. chapel. High Thursday, February thief sought school. are Geral Halliday, Beth Slade, makes no difference, "tge Farmington Davis County will soon hae a new wel-lar- e 25 ,at 7:30 p.m. at the Smith. n A wary thief careJustin Barton and Karen Ogden, Layton Bishop Wirthlin said to the building. Bids should be advertised this spring. It E. LaMar Buckner, Opinions of the parent audience fully lifted some $250 in cash speaker will discuss probcountries see it and bungs them By Nancy Henlay people. He emphasized yourg u expected to be completed next fall at a cost near $30,000. and $760 in checks from the lems pertaining to youth after will be asked on pertinent topics. hit remarks with pertinent exTwenty-sevestudents from tace to face with international1 HONOR somewhich there wiU be a 30 minute Mrs. Melvin Wilcox, Cleariield. Layton Ding Company teachsuch as Jesus amples Davis High School will be repre- problems. Issues such as woild is president of the organization. rucuse A large gold plaque was presented to Mrs. period panel discussion. time Sunday during store hours ing in the Temple at the age sentatives for Nationalist China and escaped unnoticed. DisHelen Briggs, Syracuse, Thursday night cited her for her of 12. Mormon was only J(i in the lorthcomtng Model United disarmament and of the theft was made will covery Vean Mr. discussed and conclusions Mrs. The be in achievements and of award home the he chosen when was of leadership. outstanding geneial Nations Assembly, to be held 9.30 about p.m. Postma. was presented at Logan during the annual .the entire Nephi Army. Joseph April 1 and 2 at the University will be reached regarding these Leadership The thief took the money from Smith became F. of diswill Mr. fol-and Conference at Utah State University, Logan. tali. of of These students piesident I U.N. Model ital issues. The Sunday guests n a cash drawer behind the Mr. Linn Sandall weie Mr. the Hawaiian Mission when he cuss world problems with repre- lows the rules of the United WRESTLING counter. and Mrs. Leo Sandall, Ogden; "as lft and the result of his sentatives from over seventy-fivofficers are Nations and is conducted on a Kaysville Weber topped Davis High school 95 to 91 Investigating Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sparks, faithful work is still Bhown in high schools ill Utah. In addition DaMrs. and Mr. in last at matches Layton Police Chief Brian Kaysville Wednesday Kaysville points wrestling basis. set n ions of delLDS number strictly to twenty-seveper-lethe laige speaking Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. tishaw and Glen Neel. Investievening. Other team points were Bear Rier 58, Box El- vid A. Jones and son, Bryce, retwenty-seve- n Those delegates who travel fiom Barber and daughter, Ja.i- - sons in the Islands the beau- egates, an additional from home gation is continuing, Chief Motti-shaturned Tuesday Lomond Ben der 48, South Cache and Ogden 33 each and tiful Temple there and the students are allowed to a considerable distance to the atsaid. where they 31. Davis winners included Terry Byram, Johnny Barger, Reno, Nevada, many chapels. Joseph Smith, attend the meetings as observers. Model U.N. at e lodged in hom-- s and Winter the tended Olympics basfounder of the LDS Church, The Model U. N. encourages of Salt Lake City families for .secretary; and Nancy Lynn Poll, Gary Flint and Richard Smith. The Davis Henley, his parents, Mr. was only 14 when lie decided those participating to study more the weekend. All of the countries press representative. Other mem-o- f ketball team won its seventh game of the season Friday, visited with Jones. S, David Mrs. and to ask help of the Lord in find- - carefully the news they read til the world will Lie represented bers of the delegation include defeating Weber 66 to 23. Douglas Moon with his 26 Miss Diane Ball spent last true church. a Elizabeth Vig-yon mg and hear the and some countries who have not Susan Seoffield, the newspapers The Darts scorer of lead the game. Region week-en- d points, was top visiting her parents, been admitted will also be eon, Olaug Vaala, Daniel is your attitude in living, radio. It gives the students an It Bear loss. River one seven with victories the and play Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball. Ditrying to secure member-- son, Frank Barale, Don Monson, talking and thinking the kind opportunity to learn the point is second with ane is attending the Utah State Diane Fisher, Loralei Shellen- of lives you lead that determine of view of other countries and ship to the U.N. BIRTHS How This years chairman of the barger, Marjory Almond, University at Logan. what you aie. And when you gives them a chance to use parl-at- e in need, call upon the Lord lamentary procedme and dtploma- - Davis High delegation is Bill Bowe, ward Rytting, Walter Okamoto, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunnell Ogden Recent biiths at Ogden hospitals fur this He'll help you now even as tic tact. It also enables the stu- a senior at Dav is, w ith Ed Massey Sue Miller, David Payne, Brenda county included a son for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davies, and two daughter recently vis-- . at her home Horn ,n- Julia Simmons,1 with (Continued on Page 5) in Red He Idaho, a Mrs. Nile Mr. yemg and for Pocatello, Sunset, February 18; helped others in years gone dents to see the U. S. as other as daughter rece,ved ,n a lal1 111 her by, Bishop Wirthlin said. McDonald, Sunset February 19; a son of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.j home recently. with Mr. and Elder Alfied W. Uhrlian, a Boyd T. Thurgood, Layton, February 19; and a son to Ira Cox, and also The Sixth ward Primary OfMrs. Berdean Harris. member of the General WeMr. and Mrs. David L. Connell. Layton. February 19. and Teachers held ficers a pot. Killian' left last Sheffield lfare staff, was also a speaker week for Medford, Oregon, luck luncheon last Thursday at at the session. He said that all where he has accepted posi- the home of Mrs. Billy Timothy LDS people should be interestin connection with their Prition with a lumber company. ed in each others welfare that honDrive. They Robert Barton returned from mary Penny is a basic concept of Chrisit E Iverson Oklahoma Oklahoma, ored Mrs. Texie Hill, outgoing tianity. Idleness, however, lias By City, where he spent the past week president. Sixteen attended. no place in the Lords Church on a government business trip. Arriving from California over and those participating in the District Conservation Officer for Utah Fish and Game Albert Mann, Bountiful, was the week-en- d the welfare program should conto attend Its the squeaking wheel that always gets the grease an overnight guest last Satur- birthday anniversary and open tribute in work or talents to expression. The saying is never without day at the home of his daugh- house for her mother, ig an Mrs. whatever extent they aie able. more basis of fact than in the newspaper business. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mor- Alice Green, were Mr. and Mrs. The Welfare program of the Howard Bacon. LDS Church is not a plan of Occasionally, we hear such complaints as I saw in ton. James Smith returned home Scott Neville, small son of one group laboring to support the paper last week that Robert Jones was made an Eagle from Pueblo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neville, the idle, he said. Scout. My four boys were all Eagle Scouts and not one this week-en- d Davis Stake President Alan word did you print, with a very hurt sound in the voice. Colorado, where he has spent suffered with an eye injury the past several weeks on a when hit with an icycle at his B. Blood conducted the session. Or, "I see that teacher so and so has her students business home while playing. trip. He spoke concerning the need work in the paper. My students had a green thumb projDr. and Mrs. H. J. Milligan, Kenneth Morrison, who is at- for reverence in the church ect last month and it didnt get in the paper. Logan, visited Wednesday with tending the B.Y.U. at Trovo, in the dedicated chapels and Or, Why didn't you put in the paper about my neigh- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-en- d with his building and in the bor she had triplets eight years ago! Charles Prigmore. mother, Mrs. Florence Lee. living. The answer is that we, as newspaper people, should Mark W. Bennett, M. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Other speakers were wheel Mr. of and Mrs. do son not. Here, the squeaking know' everything bat we Lyle Beesley entertained at a family people Gerald Halli-dyoung gets the grease. If it doesnt squeak, we don't know it is Bennett is very ill at the Dee birthday dinner Friday evening a Priest, who spoke on The annual statewide rides to survey big game wintering range will soon get hospital suffering with pneu- in honor of their son, Robert, there. baptism and Barbara Frost in several herd areas, the department of fish and game announced today. SunHe was confined monia. who was 7 years old. Other We like to publish the news you want to read and we who talked about the blessThe department said an invitation is again extended for all interested parties to take included his day. giandpar-entguests ings of being an LDS girl in try to do just that, particularly if we think it is someMrs. Clifford Green returned Mr. and Mrs. Frank part in this annual range inventory. A schedule is now being made up listing the aur-Ive- y an I.DS family. thing that would interest many of our other readers. But, home Friday' from the St. dates for the states 62 deer herd wintering areas with the rides to be conducted Layton. The invocation was given by we are neither omnipotent nor omnipresent, we must have Marks Mark Beesley, son of Mr. and p)avid Steed and the benedic- - from late Feb., throughout March, into hospital after undergoyou let us know what is going on in order for us to print it. ing major surgery last week. Mrs. Richard M. Beesley, under-- 1 tion llV Davld Ashbv. Interested individuals or groups in any part of the state are urged to contact the One other thing we have to be the final judge of Sunday visitors of Mrs. Net- went a tonsil opeiation Inn Mu.-i- e was fulni;iiej i,y the department tield representative in their area to learn the dates for the survey of their what goes in the paper. We don't like to ruffle feelings, tie Wilcox were her daughter Tuesday. combined choirs of the Center- - thoite and preparations necessary for participation in the rides. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bar-- . ville First and Third Wards, but news for us isn't worth much space in our paper if and The surveys are conducted on the herd wintering ranges each year to determine JaAllen and Barber daughter, ker, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bai-At the concluding session of deer use and conditions of these ranges. Trend counts of deer numbers are also made it has been published in the dailies. Pictures that have Bountiful. ker, Mr. and Mis. J. Foiestij two-daconference held in at the same time in already appeared have lost their appeal. There is enough net, many of the herd units. Sunday guests of Mr. and Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn! the afternoon, there weie loiti news for everyone dailies and weeklies that very sel- Mrs. described the rides as a prime opportunity for individuals Department spokesmen Wallace Allen and family Nance, attended the funeral in attendance. A MIA meet- dom does a story bear repeating. in to aid of the game management program and at the same time or this were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Pitch- service of John W. M eaver in groups phase ing in the Stake House was We would like to ask our readers please, news wise, Mrs. Pitcher is Salt Lake Tuesday. have an enJ0.vab,; day alteid. er, Lewiston. Mr. Wea- held Sunday vv ith evening, be squeaking wheels to us! a sister of Mrs. Allen. ver ia a brother-in-laConditions noted and the facts gained during these surveys form an important part of John young people furnishing the Mrs. Sam Hall returned to and George Barker. of the total information used by the Board of Big Game Control in setting the annual program. her home in Ogden after spendMr. and Mrs. George llenMer Mis. Carolyn Hall, Stake fall hunts. ing ten days with her sister and three children, Salt Lake, President of the MIA conductHere in Davis County we census our deer by use of the airplane. Aerial censusing and brother-in-laMr. and visited Sunday with her par- ed the meeting. Young people methods have been in use on the Wasatch face for some time due to the ruggedness and Mrs. Jack Bateman. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter to speak weie Paul Dredge, inaccessibility bv horses. Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and Buhler. Kaysville Third; Kathy White, Many of our local sportsmen are interested in some of the other deer herd unit Mrs. Effie B. Miller, Mr. and North Farmington; Alice daughter, Peggy, returned from t, so should welcome this chance to get better acquainted with their favorite area. they where a Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Col. California, they spent Kaysville Second; Trudy This community's constructed east of the exist- week visiting with relatives and Mrs. Wells Clearfield n attendCollett, Michael, Kaysville Fifth; newest commercial building be- ing business area and is the and friends at Stockton and ed the dinner Utah waters were host to 15,246 tourist anglers during 1959, according to depart Hess, Farmington First; party in Clear0 first project in the development some cost of a built at Sacramento. ing field last W'eek at the home of Rulon Duncan, ment of fish and game records. Centerville of the entire 14 acre property is nearing completion. Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steed. It First. The record shows they came from all 50 states as well as from four foreign counMrs. A. T. Collett, Kaysville, was for the Primary Stake lines, owned by Victor Smith. Built along tsneh-styl- e Musical selections included tries. Emory Hamblin, local build- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collett, Mr. Board members and their husthe building will provide space a piano-orgaduet by Mrs. Once again tourist anglers from California, some 8,599, made up by far the greatfor several businesses, includ- ing contractor, said that plans and Mrs. Charles Collett, Owen bands, who served between licit) Elda Steiner and her daughest number of fishing folk from a sister state. Next greatest numbers came from Nev, are being completed for anoth-e- i Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and l'.HO. Mrs, Lucille Sheter, Mrs. Connie Cloward, of ada. Arizona, Texas, ing a variety store, beauty-salonWyoming, New Mexico, Idaho, Illinois, Washington and Missouri, new south dea and building directly and Mr. Mrs. a launderette Collett, Wiley ffield was elected as president Kaysville; a vocal solo by in that order. of the new building. Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Effie B. Miller was Douglas Moon, accompanied partment. The new building, 72 by 78 Steines, Mr. and Mrs. Harold elected as The Clearfield North Department by Colleen Leonard, secretary as officers Monday, Feb. 15. marked the closing day for the special winter whitefishing seaStore, presently situated in the feet, will house the new post Tippetts, all of Salt Lake, at- for the coming year. Farmington; and a song old Smith building, will move office, Mr. Hamblin said. tended a family dinner in Loson on Utahs Logan, Blacksmith Fork and Duchesne rivers. Carl Chappell, Gary Goasland, Beers, Julia Smith, The whole area will be black gan Sunday, o the new 130 by 100 foot their John K. Jorgenson, and Dale Ellen Grant, Diane Grover, honoring Major portions of these streams have been open to the taking of whitefish only, topped and should provide plen- aunt, Mrs. Julia Postma on her Green spent Monday at Snow, building. Kay Killpack, Linda since Jan. 1, and following the Monday end of this season, angling will remain closed The new building is being ty of parking space. 91 birthday anniversary held at Basin, until the June 4 opening of the regular season for 1960. on Page 5) skiing. x y, soap-makin- Davis students to appear on panel during PTA meet Davis to represent China at model U.ll. meeting 4-- Ii 4-- Kaysville News 1 e Al-it- John-thei- e, 1- 1 6-- HUNTING EDITORIAL The and FISHING Gary squeaking wheel oft-hea- Census on game begins y to a, ay s, mid-Apr- 1 y Hew commercial building being built at S70.000 Hol-lis- Ver-dee- $70,-00- n il. |