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Show I ? i i t 5 f A R t. V i the mar-- h them, inc ri h Editors Note: The following stories were printed in the Davis County Clipper ! 1892-195- ' i nt- '1 - - i ' i have nut .kum la i u M shal Burnmgho" s Marshal Bum no action ill kci i1 t is time But hi anv one limii" t t it i vv Beer Issue Foa to a Head FARMINGTON - After -- meeting with a delegation of , , v i c ' V nl C, i sale of beer on Sundays and after midnight on week days remain in effect. About three weeks ago, the : - 4 , M i ' 1 aft ys L y M, r - tX .K a' i 4 ,jr - L f k " Jk . 10 meetings. The plans have also been presented to the Davis county Commissioners, w'here y Vi ' ; . r. ' i : ' 1 ' -' ,- . - fc 7 : 1: i y 1 I 5 iV V'7 71 i' t'' - 4h'Ji'WV.yv'ii t .. J C. . t ,k i. wr U' 7 , , 4 t4 43'v 1 , r' A 4 - f " 4 ' i "f- V' t, t group of builders Wednesday evening ' A. Larsen, spokesman for the eight to r ? a S 7 'f X-- ' Jt 3 li ht i I a A' j 4- 'V w J J1 X - . fy ,'"fc Book Donttd Cuntnbui f "''it,.'- ii - ng t vs r f l S ft n Cl'iipnm e ii i A in. ( ' als a l i in . 4 'i . YS , , h S. V K1 ... 4 ' ,$7 , ' 1 J N 4 r " A w J. f fe of Emiv Stewart Barnc--s a pioneer living in Kaysv.lle in 1851, ; rons m facs abouf the northern Utah of tHe mid 1850s f 4 i f m Mj.drev o( sod La tw Da of fin Fr ser An Ad SpE Wll ret inv sm uai Un In order to halt juvenile destruction and delinquency in Bountiful, the city marshal will fully enforce the V L curfew law. Marshal Turner Burning-hasaid there has been an increasing amount of sealing and vandalism, and the guilty ones usually are breaking the Sta Shi nai ov curfew ordinance. t A tmily Stevsart Barnes life ff ,v rtf' . u Trapp rs me 1 ' - A wisvn put up r-- ' v 4 S 1 G4 T f A ifHt-- ' THOSE EARLY L.Vi 3: Ay 4h . - Ex an m r f - Vr v 7 ' 4 sa - 7 ft4 . t, f y 4 t - vv -7 . vT t Halt Vandalism b ? -- i VA J Marshals Dept. Moves to 4,ik. s J said. Money is the main difficulty The county and cities are limited to 34 of a mill for recreation. This would bring about $30,000 for the county and $4,300 for Bounliful Co ; ? 1 ' ? support. The commissioners would like to have three pools built in different part of the county, however, she K i Under present plans, the pool would be built on the east end of the new7 gymnasium at Bountiful High School during the school year, the school would use it dunng the day. It would be open to the public at night. In this wray the school board would maintain the pool. The ladies are now going to see what financial aid can be obtained from business and manufacturing firms in the South Davis area t.-t i V '.V , : . t .fy ' V vi '. ,1s' , , y P Skr r ' 4r v v t J if 1 e, k " if , -- t - , , i vis sp& aX 2 f.t V ; ;r - -- j i v t - y ' , 'f-- , if .f ? ik; . Builders Ask for Certificate Stop A request that Bountifuls certificate of occupancy be withdrawn was made by a Last week Marshal Turner Burningham took four illegal punch boards from a Bountiful business. This is the first time in over a year these illegal boards have appeared n the city he said. The owner of the business aid he didnt know they were illegal. The salesman that brought them said they are legal, he said. The salesmen say they have talked with and have held about 6 ' r ", ' j' 4 If ' : 4L ' 1 f Marshal Grabs Punch Boards As!k K ' ? f 42 , v ' also. - i -- 4 y n council decided Wednesday. As such apartment owners will be charged for the garbage collection. Rate will be one dollar for the first cooking unit in the apartment with 75 cents for each additional. A land-fil- l dump will probbe soon, it necessary ably was mentioned. Part of the monthly fee is supposed to help buy machinery and pav workers to set up such a dump. It was felt others using the dump should help , s .. i A they received enthusiastic intention to rescind the ordinance because it felt that the ordinance was discriminatory. The ordinance was originally passed by the commission effecting the unincorporated areas in the belief that the 17 incorporated municipalities would pass similar ordinances. Since all the communities from Farming-tosouth, hadnt conformed in passing or enforcing the ordinance, the commission were in favor of its repeal The delegation, composed mostly of residents where the ordinance gas been in effect, urged the commissioners to keep the ordinance as they felt it is discriminating against evil. tem in Bountiful, the city VX 1 commission announced its be considered residential in the new garbage pickup sys- i Citizens committee have visited the new pool at Magna, sf: .. ordinance prohibiting the Garbage Pickup To Include Apts. Apartment buildings will Rodgers. Mrs. Browm said the plans were started by James Smed-le- r and Charles Larsen about one year ago. Since that time members of the County Commissioners voted unanimously to have the ten builders present, said the certificate ties up builder till eternity. Certain phrases make the builder liable for future use and construction of the structure, he said. Mayor George K. Fadel said the certificate was designed only to make sure the builder realizes his responsibility under the zoning and building ordinances, Mr. Larsen was asked by the mayor to draw up a certificate the builders feel they can sign I y more than 100 residents from the north end of Davis County, the Board of Davis Charles $120,000 community swimto ming pool were presented council Bountiful the city Wednesday night. Doing tie presenting were Mr. Heleii Brown and Mrs Lucile e'Cntuallv earned enough money to outfit a wagon for the tup aerjss the plains Emily wrote they slept on the ground. She caught a cold that settled in her ears had made her deaf permanently She was only five at the time. Emily's life was filled with unusual adventures Her father became the shoemaker for Kaysville. One time an immigrant group camped near the Stewart home They moved on, leaving behind an old dog that the Stewarts adopted. After several months the dog died and William skinned it, tanned the hide and made Emily a pair of shoes from the leather She v ore the shoes to a dance one rainy night. They got wet and the leather shrunk. Emily was embarrassed and m pain The winter of 1856 was called the hard winter." Animals weic turned out on the range to gather what food they could. M my died Emily's father pulled a little straw out of their beds each day to keep their only cow alive. The Stewart' s chickens all froe to death Emily and her sister picked all the feather from ihe frozen birds to use in pillows. Indians frequently visited the Stewart home, exchanging v dried mrvice berries and sunflower seeds for flour. The er seeds were aken to a soap factory in North Salt Lake. T imounproved ft r Emily and other pioneers. At the age of 23. she married John R Barnes shortly after attending a sermon polygamy with Barnes and his first wife Barnes had been Emilys school teacher mily's first baby was born dead at seven months To deal wi'h her eru f. Tmily sewed enough rags to make 35 yards of braided carpet Emily lived to see Kaysville grow from a pioneer village into a prosperous town. Her living standards increased pro-- p mutually At the age of five. F milv lived n a wagon box un.il 3 log caKin could be constructed A the time of her death at are 82. she lived in a spauous two story brick home that st 11 stands today. sun-flo- dev In the future all boys and girls who break the curfew ill be referred to the juvenile court in Ogden Those out at an unreasonable hour will be taken to that city and held in the detention home for investigation. Also a complaint w'lll be signed and the parent OUf leg Lu! off inc dev ser fac cor or guardian will be summoned to appear in court, Marshal Burningham said. ; refi i as Dedicatory Services Held February 2, At Tolman ty. trai ski School Impressive open house ny shi Lu' am and dedicatory services were held Thursday, Feb. 2 for the new Tolman School, located in the northern section of Bountiful. AX Will Soon Be tivt spa as de rea Required to Phone On February 20 the Telephone Company w'lll start installing more dial equipment in the Bountiful office This equipment will provide for future growth in this area, and will also provide the means wrhereby Bountiful can be included in the nationwide long distance dialing program. wnth the addition of this new equipment, it will not longer be possible for Bountiful telephone users to complete a call to another bountiful number by dialing only the five numerical digit-o- f a number, as has been a common practice in the past These changes will be , tioi Qi ne) E Bai I completed over period. a 19 mo cor nt ! and ! trai tru mo r t I in l ! k ; me Co 30 de liv dai |