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Show Alan Whitesides In missile tests Wasatch Height! HIGHLIGHTS Bv 1 wila Males l'hone I,ayten Mr. and Mi' Mean (owdin, "(r Maiva Ae, had Sunday dinner at the home of Mi and Mrs. (liffoid Hoen, Salt Lake City, taster and of Mr Cow din theie Also a hiothei Chde and sister and husband, Mi Mrs Jack Wallace They all went to Kearns to visit with another brothei, Mr and Mis Roy Cowdin Ji and family Mr. and Mrs. Selden Taylor, 4')1 Marva, were in Pocatello over the weekend to net their children who had visiting with their giandpaients, Mi and Mrs. Lavon Taylor, foi the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rilev and family, "i!7 (. oates and Mis. Riley's patents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis P Webstei went to Blueball last Thuisday to visit with Mrs. Riley b sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgei aid. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Sheya, rr2 Marva, aie patents of a new baby boy, George Paul Sheya Ji ., born Match 12 The newcomer weighed 6 pounds and two ounces. The fifth child of the Sheyas has two brothers and two sisters at home. Mrs. George K. Sheya, Salt Lake City, is the was grandmother. teis. Mass (AHTNC) Aimj Capt. Alan B White-sidei ;, son cf Mm Clayton A Wood, 14 t W. Ccntei St, kaysville, ucentlv it turned to his ptimantnt station in Danvers, Mass, aftei having paint ipated with his unit in annual NIKE-AJAguided missile tiling tests at Caruz.ozo, D, com-mand- ti 20 receive ft Awards in Farmington African Violet Show Malcolm Rchaids Bemaid Johnson and Keith Met ml Those leceivmg aw aids weie G oi d o n Johnson, Deacons James R Turnei, Raj Snow, Diew Staynei, Paul Stapley, James Evans, Jed Oviatt, Donald Hadden, Ronald Lawson, Malcolm Ruhaids, Ralph Tui-(iRogei Neumann, and Wiliam Sill. Teachers David Sill, Ralph Lawson, and Wallace Millei Puests E. Wayne Hall Bernard Johnson, Keith Merrill and David Stayner u, Afntan Aioltt at South Salt Lake auditonum, 24k South State Street Apnl and n The fifth annual Show will he held A exhibit will be open on Saturday from 1 p nt. until ' p m Sunday the doors will open at 10 am. and close at ! pm The African Violet Society of Utah, Chapter One, is show sponsoi Theie is no chaige to view plant displays, arrangements and exhibits. The JOURNAL-Mar- ch attend BYU institute To s. he Lark class of the Eighth Watd Pnmaiy enteitamed tnen paients at the White Chapel last .Sunday. Margie Thompson is piesident and conducted the piogiam. Cato! Tiujillo is the teachei of the I.aik class New Mexico. Captain Whitesides, who entered the Aimv in I'll1., m ntiair-naof the With Attilleij Missile Battalions Balteiv B Ills wife, Veronica. is now living m Tops-tielMass. The captain, a member of Sigma Phi Fpsilon fiateimtv, ol the Imvcisit.v ittended He was California at Davis Dorn Davis High Twent.v young giaduated Faimingtun m Kay s lilt- - in lUJ men received their Aaronic School Priesthood aw aids Sunday night in the Faimingtun Waid S a c i a ni e n t seivice Spiakeis foi the seiv.ee weie in S.L David Stay tier, Monte Sill, 1 10'i(-- Davis students SKYLINE Subdivision Twila Halts the home of Mrs. Ins Cook last week Phone BXifi-Ailene Burton gave a ( clehr.it By I aK.imc Clow arc! her book review About 20 guests lavtori mg kaysville 1 he Junior Kngi Intthday on March 17 was weie piesent. neers and Scientists Summit Peggy McKenzie, daughter of Kathy llawkes, daughter of Institute, hosted by the ling Mi. ami Mrs Richard G M- Mi. and Mrs Keith II. Hawkes, tarn Young Univetsitv, will he cKenzie, 42! Nuith Dixie She lls Anuaft, was thirteen Sunheld June s thiough 21, m was seven years old and han day Ptovo under the direction of several fi lends to a party 1 ho Layton Jaycees went to Mi Omui Hansen, BA L' Mr. and Mrs. I y nil Mower ernul by chartered bu' to a ue patents of a baby girl horn travc trophy last weekend. jiatoiy School This summer institute is an March Is The Mowers have Mrs. John L. Moore, 91 activity which will pi ovule the two other daughters at h .me Avenue, was ill last week. Last week staying a few days pai tic ipaiits with a fmt hand noting at the Dean Roberts tic me with the piofcssion at the Joseph F Kirby iesi home, 770 Fa't Adams, over jpc il staffs of the university. dc nee , l.7 lalbot Duve, was 'weekend weie Mr. and Mrs. This pi ovules the student' Mrs Knhys mothei and fath- - Leslie Roheits, Miltord The with an oppoi tumty to It n jer. Mi and Mis Bvron M Tav Dean Roheits also visited in id the technical manpower u loi who an returning to tah Salt Lake at the home of Mrs, lements of ccitam lmlus- - after living in California lor Roberts sister, Lydia Vawdrev mes Horn lepiesc ntatives of I1 years. duiing the weekend They also 'host industiies, and of the es Mrs. Cecil Barton, e.'.S Last visited at the home of Mr and mtial tiammg has been .staying m Mrs Alvin Lovell, Salt Lake Adams, Mrs. Aquila J. Robinson, 37 It sets up mine deal Is de- Geoigetown, Ida, with Mi and fined immediate and mole re- Mis II I Johnson. With the Anciaft, and rhildien Don and oh ii fives for the student Bat tons A weie Mr and Mrs Mary I ynin went to Pleasant KNhE SCRATCH was tne only injury when an Ogden mote to shoot foi hall This Dick Mrs Johnson ano Giove i't Saturday with Mi' Adams. crystal youth's car sideswiped one light pole and then broke ott experience will enable him to Mis. Barton are daughters of Robinsons fathei, W. M Willis second moving it five feet along highway divider at Dili to visit a sister there and husmine wi'ilv choose the school the Adams North Main, Lavton Driver and sole occupant of the 191S best suited to his hetives and Mis. W llford A stork shower held at the band, Mr C (Kellex-Jouinamodel car was Cameron Keith orry , IS, Ogden l and will cause home of Mrs. Gutr and family. Bone aspiiatums laienee Photo) him to applv himself more dili- last Mrs. rnold Romero. !H)9 Mrs Monday honoied Goddard Uncle, has been ill gently to his studies during the Lai ry Ray Thirty-tw- o guests lemainmg yiars of high school were present A St. Patricks with the flu this week I he I'I'is graduates will be Day theme was used admitted providing they pay The Belle Tristic lob met at he full fee and 11th and 12th giade emollees do not till the session to capacity. lectuie Class disi ussions, and laboratory proi eilui es make up the piogram and the students aie given educational information vocational Layton An Ogden youth was and Dear to My whuh cited foi failuie to keep piopei on the basis Faimingtin form lookout eaily Sunday morning Heait" night foi the Mia Maids which they make then own de melia Graehl By aftei his l'Os model 2 dooi ind Bee Hive gills of Davis c lsions Kaysville-Davis High School Match T he Cadillac clashed into the high- Stake was held Monday, Kaysville In a special meet will host the annual region two students attending will ' way divider and hioke off a 4, in the Fainnngton fust and associate with other students mg held Thursday, March 20, Intel pi etive Reading Festival oith Mam, Second Wards Chapel Special who lepiesent many communi- at the home of Mr and Mrs on light pole at 2 At Wednesday, March 20, aceston Lav ton. gue.sts of the evening weie ties ovci the state and beyond Timothy, graduation cording to Miss Eva M. Barrett, mothers of the gills mtifuates were piesented to head of the Davis High speech The mishap occuned at 4 U those who had eomplittd a 12 Chaileen Neihaui conducted was and am investigated by and the following week course offered through lepartment was Ben piogiam Speei h students fiom of the Officer Biian Mottishaw the v musu , Kaysville LDS Genealogy Lomond, Weber, Ogden, Bounprelude piesented Lavton police depuitment Woikshop group tiful and Davis high schools Paiii'h, 'love at Home, Receiving certificates were will participate in diamatic and Officer Mottishaw said the immunity sng led hv Diane Helen Baiton and Mai gene humoious retold vehicle was tiaveling noith and 1 mplebv , invocation, .leiolyn readings, Hill, Sixth Ward, Katn Min- stories, and radio was being dnven bv aim i om Pctei son , gieetings, Dai I pantomimes, ton, Nonna T Ward, Jean Mol readings before audiences Keith Cm i , is tl'M, Pacific, Make Mia Maul leadc l Xilcne Jo theme gan. Raymond .Morgan, Myrna of various Davis classes The Sessions, alone who was piesentation, Ogden, S Ward, Melvin C Si harp Run offs aie usually held in inspii utional diun ,.pp ucntlv fell asleep Anne Timothy, tnh-ou- t hloe T Slide, Fouith Watd the tespeetive schools mil tne cai left the highw av nought, T helda Turner, ill Air Force Base Iliad prior to Judy Milhi, line for the Hill Admimstia-liv- e Mahle ( hnstenscn, See one! , Elf the legion meet fiom which ol control tiaveling 102 feetlute to mothei, fie B Miller, Third Aliu Alilki, vtual legion repiesentatives are cho'-- e alonjr the load dividet scrap MsP(i,1SL Clubs essav contest for Mue t, Mai uin LaComh and I mda n the Spinal guest' were Mi and n The students conipe te for and one on Mrs I tah high school students mg light pole Llovd Hess, Fainnngton, latmgs anil positions at the elma lijllmgcv, guest speakei to Mr Hill MB its significant! tiaveling an additional and Mis D.urcll Muu, and state festival in the region Genual Board Bee the iet helme fitting the second iHaivey, state and to community, is Hmth Mi meet enterville Hatch, stiect light (making it off and Hive leader, closing piavci inlay, Apnl 4, accoidmg to Hess, Davis Stake Genealogy Manlvn foi Manning five fed. it along cany mg iici igt Sheva, contest chair- chan man, presented the man 'wards A sc latch on young Cony's n he po't-entiles must knee was the only mjuiy. The ii kid and mailed to the i lulls left rai fendei was toin ncai-l- y off tne vehicle and the front piopmm committee seintaiy in Ogilt n no later than in mashed in bv the pole of pnl t Bv 1 ft re-q- , 1 fu-tu- Ogden driver MIA classes Snaps Layton Hold Street light C Eleven receive Heart night Geneology Course awards Tastes so rich ... swallows so smooth 7 25,1958-pa- ge Regional Reading meet set Deadline Bev-iil- Davis to host April 4 in C Hill contest com-pose- C 1 1 , C 1 -- Parents teach Themselves in Adult classes Jerry Liston 1 n st hi will a Meeting set 82m In Phi Kappa $2(HI prie bond, two valuable savings uophies, one to the student and Jinv Lei 1,1'tnn, of Kays me to the students sehool, and vilh has ' Pa tent hood m lavton ruently heen elected m a Hill to ltd foi the Pli Kappa Phi, national hon Fitt Nation' n htmg discussed iALB assigned winmt posanualt, hv a gioup of paients fiom the maiv si hol.ist'c fr.it ernity, a jit to L II Kitkpatnck La t ana tach Tnui'dav at sibly Second and third prizes xaiv of the University of 7 i' m president in the C nt al Dm nd in bond sizes a $10' and Utah li lui Stlloil Chapter. High . S.o bond i c spec tivily . The nt xt mi ding ot td Sa Ninety-fiv- e undergraduates A'mon ,1 Hake pnnupal of hai a PTA will be held Thun tiopln will he awarded to representing eight colleges in Kliment, n . 7 (cntcivillc the contestants .it and to also the at one ij pm day, Apnl the wire elected to the S. ham Kit mental v school Nhoo'. (meet' the pauns in t ui 1c ii t s high sihool for 4th, the university this fraternity the-year A facand lessons dm A ussions D th. and nth plan winners Piesident Ml' pi its PI selection elect committee ulty minil.it' Thi lonti't is pi n to all (1 tne (. Scott Spiakci will he Mi' Ihnc oi loin all of whom Hnvev A'hmead, speech con I'ualh siivi as ivenings in- - I ih students of loth thiough have at students, least a ! grade point hi meet hi H fly lth glades. EN'.ivs must not net ' iltarit loi Davis ( ounty stiuetm t 0 is A age .whin lwith will Mr scln cl' Flake to plan then exited 2,oo(i wends She I give a dem M i a sc ruor at is I'ton Mi Shiva said complete ion oil'll atioii and talk on speech lessons he loi e the class m an tie U and t n mg ind ihffu lilt n s of The ionise was developed list uiles and outlines on Hill thropology is majoi mg l AEB Kng-li'Pa of thi available the in Imvirstv aie Uhkag. ihoo1 childien de nt fiiuiatnn Pi .pit .aid was paitmi nts in tveiv hih T hi i s i eoi ti 't is in lim f M v d ted fm ant Scott alo ic pm a gi ir that he fact ' ith two basic ol icitivis of mni the (hool in the state Iiid Elimination It' ol.jiii.ive sliett will assist contestants hv the club, ri pints Mi .sheva nt pi ci ds mm a l de cli pm nt if niatmc providing s the facts and figuie'Thiv ai e to j ubln ie Hill AE B md for the club to play an and citizenship about the giant I tah lane lespon'ihle oei to the 'tate 'i hoLu ship! ,, Wimieis of the contests wi'l mipoitant as utizotis of a d(ut. pait m lonununity be announced on May 7 fund fn in moi i atu 'Oi h tv affairs Sahara PTA ' ! i I 1 The Finest Hosts e and Hostesses Serve and ... 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