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Show Kaysville Mr and Mrs Glen Elder and familv, Mr and Mrs Reid Dar.it Is and farmlv re turned from a five dav vaea tion to Jackson H' le, Wvo Yel'uwsione National Park and Island Pars in Idano Mr aid Mrs Ray Talb.t and family joined her two brothers, Mr and Mis Rovee Chamberlain and familv in Cedai t itv and Mr and Mis Jdik ( h unber 'am and family of Page An? at 'he r father s ranch I ie C humbt i lain at Mappv K fan b i ha.t f e n t n ( i 1 ( C n ui.n'e Gul Sumt rJr np m Kas'-ullxjt nt cleaning up MUr in D.ntx County Lark t girl scouts plan to Use the park this coming iar to ; ' it lie e sonic of the tr outdoor skills 1 ht v dec tied upon in t lean up as a x rviu prop ct to thpumimu ait am good wu to stait off then troop a. t utit he k r of the caiUtt. tiwp is Mn Jean iukr m Ml ( . Satur-a'umoo- e girls lntw et n the am - id 12 ami 14 vi n the active girl x outs ni i no tut Cadet te Girl Si outs i lean up lit tc i h ! ke to '1 f i ion tor, front kiniHiphv lt x nderson Si out It adu au 1 1 Hipit and I, tune I e vm- - i H id holoii- - Mi ! i C 1 1 1 -- Lay I on Area c s rat o" Jam a! st r e w on L is rtt r . ' t't LaDi't w Horn KdysilU compel ng m he Special f gg Prepai i'ivi Dunonxtr ltion ( oniesi with a M it k tic nionstj ation on t! valued at Kaysville stration Turkey L. giving on nnette Clearfield a The Horse Judging Team of Carol Tooman Woods Cross, Chuck Lvans from U'est Bountiful, Shan non Allred from Svracuse and Dawna Johnson from West Bountiful Owens giving CONGRATULATIONS also to the One Hundred and N.ne 4H Members from Davis will be who County represented by their exhibits at the Utah State I air in Salt a demon- - Lake City Observes 95th Birthday Mon. a tasty dish or tidying up her home is still for part of the daily chores Mrs Myrtle Phillips of Kays ville who observed her 95th ALB radio and eihl Ira.) r'o with a combmed value f su re rt poi u dU t ikt n a ( ir i w n d bv G ott ' ( $- House of P2W birthday anniversary Monday, Aug on 14 MRS. PHILLIPS is known throughout the community and for her talent at the piano organ, which she still plays Her music career has ex tended to some 71 years In addition to her services she is recording many of her piano and organ selections IN 1961 Davis County schools Her life has been one of service through music and has been a rewarding career for both she and her many students her teaching career and began with two students the over years steadily grew So many of her students have contributed so much to the community and to the churchto In 1906 she was asked play for the church functions and meetings On Jan 30, 1947 she was asked by the Relief Society to be their organist, a position she accepted and played willingly for 30 years MRS, PHILLIPS recalls beginning her piano lessons when eight years of age She would get up at 4 a m so she could practice before doing her chores and getting ready for school The family lived on a farm in East Kaysville and when she was almost eight years Lay-toold, the family moved to for a number of years, 1910 returning to Kaysville in to the home where she now resides at 42 N 200 E. n FOR 122 S taken from a construe tun1 u A I e on. Mi a Phillips as wrii'vn poetry, short storu s about her friends and situations She is witty and has a wonderful sense of humor She has spent countless hours doing needlepoint, afghans, braided rugs and other handiwork as well as playing bridge HER HUSBAND was the late Myron Phillips of Kaysville Their one son resides at Whittier, Calif and she has three grandchildren Her secret to staying young is in keeping active and she appreciates her good health and the love and respect shown to her by her neighbors and friends MRS. PHILLIPS is the oldest living resident of the community who is a native of Kaysville, bom and reared in this community np c ,o Jr 1 , t It tdPio tools with e ni ( ik t"ir, o of Ogden AN undeo t mined amount (1 in agt has been caused to nine vehii les at Rov s Au ol Si ray Dogs: f pounds She hid shoulder length brown ha and rnxiked front teeth Dr Serge Moore, Utah s chief twdical examiner, who performed the autopsv on the girl, said the victim died about two or three years ago probably as a result of toul 1 of the victim have definitely ruled out that the decomposed body is that of Debbie Kent, daughter of Dean and Belva Problem In Clearfield City Area Kent, 24 E 3500 South Boun tiful, who disappeared from a parking lot of V lewmont High School Dr Moore also confirmed from dental studies that the body is not that of three other Utah girls also missing and unaccounted for during the past three or four years grb New Kaysville Book Selections New book selections at the Kaysville City Library are as follows ADULTS: The Holcroft Robert Ludlum, Covenant, Judas, Taylor Caldwell, The Adventuress, Daoma The Unknown W'inston, God," Mark E Petersen, Not By Bread Alone, jour nal of Martha Spence I, Juanita The Story of Children Twins," Dr Marguerite Lerner, The Leatherman. Dick Gackenbach, "The Little Fellow," Marguerite Henry, The Happy Lion's Louise Fatio, Treasure, Trig," Robert Newton Peck By TOM BLSSL LBLRG - A dog CL I AR1 II LD rn tv be rr ans best frit nd but he s continuing to raise the dander of city officials and some restdents in Clearfield AT ISSLE isn't the loveable family poodle, but adequate care of stray dogs, especially during early morning and evening hours when the Davis ounty Animal Control office Thai facility is re sponsible for catching strays and providing other services for Clearfield and the rest of Davis Countv except Boun tiful That South Davis citv has its own animal control office ( is closed C learfield Mayor Donal luwnley has been investigat mg formation of a separate animal control program for Clearfield to possibly include neighboring Sunset and Clinton But the city council, after meeting with county animal control officials and others, has opted to keep the present svstem and reaffirmed that feeling during its regular Tuesdav council meeting IT WAS the unanimous decision of the council that they don t want to change until every effort has been made to work with the county," Acting City Manager Ross Thev asked the Kearl said city managers office to draft another proposal to the Davis and County Commission animal control office If we cant get coverage at the times needed well send a delegation of at least three to go meet with the county com- mission "The council won't go into double taxation as long as the service is already being The he said provided, countv needs to expand coverage a few hours in the evenings and mornings and if that means hiring another man or two to move in I think they ought that direction " MAJOR NORMAN Sant of Sunset made a presentation in support of a separate animal control operation Our council is 100 percent against that until every other effort has Mr Kearl been expended said ' t t i ,lt (ill, i .i vim In f 12 t if ISO r Nj t c i il a e hie Ke n i I Mi g runlo fw i'iiKnf w s hi Id r 0 n I, U I') ;,h( u , j " I ' t I nil Mrs Ron .inf s r Rial a 'iiif.ii andat i f i t ( were D.tv wet kenel ' i si' ' muse ho attt ndtd H t tain Mt-- Rendezvous o Hi idgt i , W yo o.e r He t U h f 1 k hi (Ikt O ( a Hit', s R I s T t K'--v.l- e g i L ' tier 1 1 r to hi r k et r j red Larkin j V it C r i i I B tins mt I ' - tinobile Repair, 3(0 S Port me One vehicle was used lu smash into the other fighi Dtnkjt was estimated in the thugs in Js of debars tb might he able to identify the bodv of a female behoved be about 18 years of age np v tru t ll1!. n el w i VjIukI ,, i It . i, n le 'Ht o' it, 1j Vi of $225 ih tiding Viilut d at $250 is t ikt'i f' eon a subdivision State officials are dTnv public help of anyone who 1850-185- J i d ' N AUTRA valued at $ 0 w is itpoiudlv taken fiom a ir ow m d bv Tc rrv Lynn ( trier of WJ I COO S Si It walk forms valued at jJ0 and st res valutd at $30 wetc taken iri'tn a construe o iwn d bv Staccv BUT WHO is it0 studies i4 (ornplunant was Blair (o'.pof 29 W ICON e THE VICTIM was about 5 and wembe at , i n S i i k siti wt s The umdcntifit d g bud y was found re r t'y m . o Yuba Lake, Juab ( unt not that of Dt br i Ke it of Bountiful Heywood Brooks ini d ( f i a a No U p n it (I d toi hi in 5 t Is Still Unknown foot 2 to about 110 ,, J MAR11N H W i 5 t f t Body Of Dead Girl BUT DENTAL Lane and Martha Simmons Jones She was one of six children, the only survivoi other than nieces and nephews Her father was an expert sculptor and enjoyed working with Italian marble of Today she still has pieces she which his work treasures She was educated in t h ll A play SHE WAS born on Aug 14 1883, the daughter of Samuil (,i ORe.l w GAR AGI bal tei v v i! ut d at $25u was t ikon Owner wax Brent lalbot of 8)6 i in1 N we te Studs value d at $1 consists from fro A teca, and Mike Jung from I armmgton Barbequed n so 1 demon- was take field Patteison and Neicha Niedeihauser REPRESENTING Davis County are Winette Dalton and Denise Andersen from Sunset giving a demonstra (on on Steps to Better Health Tracy Egbert from $ !2 Living from Clinton will compete as a team m the Crop Judgn u Contest and con peting in the ivestock J udgmg C onte st are Tyler Perkins Craig Tv 'll i st i , I i be M-- , i t i 1 3 i a t O iipo MARY JAYNE the Utah State Universitv Campus in Logan beginning mi Thursday, September 14 and running through Satur day, September 16 These t ens have already won competition in county contests and will compete against the winners of other counties for trips, bonds, and ribbons uv d a d N its missing from Davis Medical ( enter A ( RI IS! control dtv ut complete outfit Contests on annual State 1 V a ( iX owned bv Ah m Dun mt of 829 Hilltop Prne in t Rar Contest where thev will be judged on sewing skills f and appearance of the members cull Several rf present Davis County at the of tin BRFNDA WHITE f rn Centerville will prepare a d.nner in the Mm1 Piepara tion Contest, and Man Javre Patterson fn m Clinton will in the Puhnc compete Speaking Contest with her speec h on H iw 4 H c an Promote Health for Better Tina Marie Wood freon Clearfield and Racheile Dahl from Layton will model their outfits in the Style Revue K ACMAI-- i fol' A, ol.ee painting li M i O' SS ) ( w ned b Ni biijs of JLukevuw Pino 't in C Barfield was i I.anFJ.L Th A , Ham Stiufflt a U I'D a n nit w ' , ( ( Police Report xv V 's ' t n a I K t r , ' h I ! II Contents In Loiran , It 'ill lit p i Will Represent Davis In w i k Mrs Jtan Gibh, 1 u s.t x i x o , it imoV'ji , V b- v ' x 5 in i ki n r - t ( pi . it 17h )7lC mbuhl ouut 1at k 11 . . It t AN 1 . n V p a Oi.IAMX)!. GARCIA i i at PI KTON e i 's V w i 2 Bu' it an r. E ar o' n l u T e S't t nx have . ,! n . r J fr m t thm wt x (' ,i ' vp , n la1. part A t Birthday ' t in M a v G t it gr it alate all those w iio Slxl ln't i s(,n e 0f those lelt'ra'V of t it Us ,nr z tu ir fut I mth Cv ir, ( ..ri' ', ( ark Hid Nemo RaOjj t )0 uf Los Angelts nd I iv'.in Rth.-eifit' eit f r ' Mr i'nl Me I in rHutni . f ?H7 E MH ft i it t,j u d j L Mr no Mt- - Ron . jt O l.n ' t, Ik in 1 an ITi Kl ORlWi; HAMPTON ( r tit d to Mrs d t c e Robert hndten ir hon e in au d f,tt Ai B, Nebraska aft r s i ng with heir pare nts Mr aid M rs ugene E rig m re and Mr and Mrs Wayne Wine gar for two Wt k, T I' il fii'ttp.riii d to Rent) to visit Webb a, lv!e Bennett atlvleshome Mrs Bennett has teeently undergone major sutgt ry at the hospital in S ilt ake C lty and is now home convalescing The Be nnetts 1 Kavsville wt'ie tormer re sidents Mr and Mrs John Sm th and daughter Carolvn and niece Bee kv Ltbertime spent the Labor Day hoi. day at Park City where thev enjoyed the Alpine ride and on to the Homestead in M.dway for the remainde r of the dav Mr and Mis William Wood and family spent the weekend at Lava Hot Springs Resort Mt and Mrs Shirley Bad spent a few days at Ketehum, Idaho and Sun Valiev They also visited in Pocatello with Idaho Mrs Gladys Barnes Mr and Mrs Bill Sparks and children have moved to Imton to make their home Hnuseguests for one wt ek of Mr and Mrs Llovd Bishop were their son, Mr and Mrs Lloyd K Bishop and daughtt r from New York Citv C Drawing Classes At Davis U of U Mis Bill , jUt sts we i e Mi ( ook Mr a ni V s Rnhirdt Bowman Rnhard Mrs ate nv , to rg t ' s Bowman It ait An, i i ai o j i wto it n make Hun home md also in honor of the familv m mb' rs who had h tthdivs d rng the month August .t Mi and Mis Rodtu v and fairs i! , and then son Mr and Mis Larrv Hit of Idaho falls Idaho, Mr and Mis 1 v Kenneth felt and familv if Kavsville spent the Labor Lav wtekend at a fa1 Jv outirg at Be Iike ar Ct Lt Morev (Ret B Jtfft ) and Mi s hate re rv a 25 dav turned from trip Ihtv visit'd at LJinosaurland at Vernal en route to Colorado Springs where thev visited the L S Air (.rte Academv and spent t me with Mr Jet forv x junior counselor who was at L t eh Boys State with him this year In Iowa thev vsiu d the Amana I ninnies Thtv spin' much time in Si Louis M s soun where they attended a reunion for his bomb group crew of W or Id War 1! and then wivts There were six f e the te te n crew members at ndmg isitors of Mrs 1. O'tte . for two days were her sister inlaw, Mrs Thelma Knijht of Twin Tails IdihnandMrs Karen Lay lor of S t lan cniei ,if Named Inspector General For Oden Air Lomsties Bit! ' R I Axt -('Rf Ice ,!( r s ' 'ie w inspe 'or le' ne r i1 f r f 'g ie n Air I glslie s ( no r It A e. ( RLPLAfES HI 1 1 'h ( ken )1 Hole.on.be 1 Clearfield Student Hit By Car THIS class is designed for THE YOUTH reportedly suffered a broken right arm and right leg when struck by a car driven by an uniden t if ted teenaged girl, also a student at Clearfield High, as he was crossing the street in front of the school grb beginning through advanced art students, and is available for four hours of credit and also Students registering for the class should contact the Davis Center for a materials list who hi- also A storm sewer CLINTON project to carry water from Sunset and Clinton has received financial support from Davis Countv totalling more than $100 000, Clinton City Manager Larry Smith says non-credi- INTERESTED persons may contact the Davis Complex, 197 E 500 South, where registration is currently OFFICIALS agreed Tuesday morning to assist the project when it approved a $124,063 bid from Leon Poulsen Construction Co Inc of Ogden to construct COUNTY a storm sewer along 2300 COL. GREER took flight Paining at Spence Air Force Base, Ga Greenville AFB , Miss lt tiled Colonel tii'H r p! mu Iv was assigned at McCloud tneic he com AFB, Wash nanded the ilSeh tfeeptor Squadron 1 ol C Industrial Management in 1957 master's degree sc ie received He in Fickle Polls in a computer nee from Tex is AKM Will Study accurately reflect public ITS HU L AL B Tht Quarter Mas'tr General of the British Army will study U 8 Air f (rce supply methods dunrg isit to H il Af B on Sep! A noted columnist recently pointtd out somewhat dev why public opinion polls cant be depended on to opinion AF Supply Methods a 28 GFV SIR Patrick Howard Dobson, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, will inspect Hill s new- logistics tavored equal rights for women Of course, the overwhelming majority said vex " Short Freedom For Escapee ogistics Center ice Coir R roander. and Col Sparks, Director of Distribu tion, during the v isit L GENERAL Heiward Dobson joined the British 9ih Lancers in Dec 1940 as a trooper He was commissioned from the College North County tunding is available through a special two mill levy earmarked tor sewer projects throughout the countv The system will carry water from the two Northern Davis communities into the Great Salt Lake and should alleviate storm water problems plaguing Clinton for many years Mr Smith said the city has pumped nearly $200,000 into storm sewer projects over the last five years tb primarily weirded FOR EXAMPLE, a I ou Harris poll recently asked a sample of Americans if they I Royal Military Academv Sandhurst into the Yorkshire Hussars in May 1941 and transferred in December to the th Hussars He seived in 1 gvpt. Burma. India, Iraq and Italy during world war !1 His assignments since include conference coordina tor on the NATO Nuclear Planning Group, Chief of Staff for the Far East and Commandant of the Staff NOT because only a few hundred and that people are polled such samples can be wrong The major cause of chstor non in poll results and news stories they generate 's the wav questions are module The Brit.sh officer also will confer wnh Brig Gen Cor nelius Nugteren, Ogden Air storm four have children pilot is a native of Valdosta Ga , and was graduated from of Institute Georgia Technology with a B S degree June and Moody AFB, Ga Career and his wife, Rosemary, Oil) fightr THE , ighte r in Clinton And Sunset Storm Water Project Gets Financial Support non-cred- taught by John Erickson, is an oil painting course working from a live model Mr Erickson suggests that previous painting experience and anatomy figure knowledge would be advantageous to students registering for this class Available for University of Utah credit t, or the class will be held on Tuesday evenings - A Clear ARF1FLD field High student, Ronald Chesley, 16, of 846 W 2600 North, Clinton, is in satis factory condition at Davis North Medical Center after being struck by a car in front of North Davis Junior High CLE He eiieffd active duty three months later tH"Ugh (ht FOTC program e material processing facility i red automated storage JOHN Erickson, a graduate of the Department of Art, University of Utah, will be teaching two figure classes autumn quarter Life Drawing (Anatomy) is an introduction to human anatomy, with emphasis on figure drawing Studying the human skeleton and drawing from a live model will facilitate the student's understanding of the structure of the human figure Painting, - M ill T he d nne r was a (ait d oner in honor of Mr y Figure M- M's Hullo Anetius M rs M it hat b M ss Na'alit Bow ill C Art students interested in learning more about drawing and painting the human figure will have the oppor tunity to study under John Erickson fall quarter at the of Utah program Davis-Universit- ( j, e FARMINGTON short freedom for - a was Davis It ountv jail trusty who walked awav from a work detail Sun dav evening and was back in jail early Monday morning C JAMES JASON Bass, 25, of West 1900 North, Sunset, was apprehended about 2 TO a m Monday as he slept in a Kavsville residence He was picked up bv sheriff deputies Bud Cox and Jim Stewart who said the escapiee offered no resistance 179 SHERIFF Lieutenant Dean Egbert said that Bass was assigned to dear floors in the sheriffs office and apparently slipped outside un- noticed Two persons, believed to have been waiting for Bass in car outside the jail, have been booked into jail for "investigation of aiding in escape They are Laurel Ann Ludgreen, 19, of 178 West 600 North, Clearfield and Donna Jean Turner, 18, of 1801 Celia a Way, Layton LIEUTENANT Egbert said Bass was in jail for probation violation. He said that the owners of the home in which Bass was arrested did not know he (Bass) was an escapee grb |