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Show The 29, 1958 JOURNAL-Ap- ril page8 Davis, S. Davis, track victors (Continued From Page 1.) Cow ley and Blood (C); Boss and Peay, South-.- ".. Pole vault Hunt, (Sir Boss, (S); Holcomb, (Cl Broad jump (S); Lvtle, (S); Peay, (S); Cowley, (Cl is ft. South first; CensMt iclay tral second. Ninth grade dnision: 100 yard dash Runsvald, North Davis, first; Wasson, South; Teiry, North; Stokes, first Cu-lnn- g, Soutli 10 7. (C); Borinemort (C); McCowan. (N); Sessions, (S), 7.:!$.4. 4ki yard dash Frost, (C), Mile-Stee- d, Lindsey, (S); and Teiry, (N) lied for fourth. R ft. 4 in. SMI relay South, first; North, second. Preston, Idaho, for the weekend at the home of Mr. Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Mrs. Selden Mr. and Taylor. Selden went fishing Layton Taylor, 4U1 Marva, and children while there with a friend, Reese Roxanne and Christine were in Almond. Pre-scho- ol LAYTON NEWS s' xtx Tea held High schools results: High huidles Smith, Davis; Bountiful; Cook, Boun--ifu- l. Russon, Mrs. Oiletta Ka Kizerian, (S); Farmington Grange, C) ; 1 T .:. director Williams, curiiculum Stark, (S) 78.0. for the Davis District, talked to 8M yaid Steed, (Cl; Hasdash liio yard Ilgnataio, the motheis of children who will kins, (N); Bojinemort, (C) ; (B); Dahl, (D); Fenwick, (B). enter Kindergarten this sumBlackam, (S), 2.21.8. tea given mer at the o'JO yard Itunsvald, (Nl; T. lll.U. Monday at the school. Wasson, (S); Teny, (N); Mile run -- Mills, (B); Bjoin, It was reported that .715 chilChase, (S) 24.2. Shot put Krug, (S); Ilam-ne- i, (B); Uffens, (B). T. 7.IH.7. dren will be emolled in the sumcourse at (C); Wasson, (S); Kizer-an- , 4to yaid run Fames, (D); mer Kindeigarten Fai (S), 41 ft. r, in. mington. D ( ; Johnson, (D). T. High jump Lindsey, (S); Tillman, ioodsell, (S); Rice and 11am-ne- r, in. (C), tied r. ft. Low hurdles Smith, (D); Pole vault Litlerth, (S); Reed, Russon, (B). T. Ho. (D); Ham-mo hark. (S); Brown, (S); 880 lun Piusse, (Bj; yaid Kaysville Only eight report , (C, all tied, 8 ft. (D); Button, (D). aide diseases, all strep, infec Broad jump Wasson, (S); Kappmeyet, T. 2 :0!l.t. tions, weie listed with the Dalanimer, (C); Maxfield, (C); O yaid run Pignataio, (B); vis County Health Center for Hall, ( D ; Fenwuh, (B). T. the week ending April Is. J.i.o. The total for the state of Shotput-Ove- r, (D); Stevens, lTtah last year to toApnl is was 17,077, compared 11,1t7 this (11); Dahl, (D). 44 It. 2 in Discus Stevens, (B); Wilcox, y ea r to date. (D); Pnsbiey, (B). 122 It. 7 in. -- pie-scho- Davis Diseases WHERE EVERYBODY GOES North o! Layton on Highway 91 Tues.( V7ed.. Thurs.. April May -- Don Cunningham, Javelin (D); Stevens, (B); Thatcher, (D). IV' ft. The great bourbon of the Old West Dave CunningHigh jump ham, (D); Smith, (D). o ft. '' in. 29-3- 0; KSrtttr ty ri brook 11,1 m ittit OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MEA rs DIAM DOSS KERR.MITCHUM ncoumaunciu Sheriff Day Friday, Saturday. May -- (Continued From Page T.) staff includes three tnmina' deputies, two civil deputies, ar. iffice gill and three ladio op- Pole vault Bjorn, (B); RobSHOW OFFS This trio of lovely lasses (from left), Carol n inson, (D) and Hunt, (K); and erators. Conn, Marjie Tennet and Joi Lansing, show how the Bizzell, (D), tied for second, is shaping up. exRadio has been service industry lo it. 1 1 in. propanded to provide L. Jacobsen, 70; and Joseph M. tection service to residents ol Bioad jump Cunningham, the Smith, $10. county. (D); Nielsen, (B); Hall, (D). Others The county jail has been re10 ft. : in. Donald V. Leavitt, Kaysville, 14 prisoners modeled to house Bountiful (Continued Fiom Page 1.) Medley relay 'loti; Clyde E. Hodgson, Mor(Nielsen, Porter, Peterson, instead of the original six don C. Sly, 10; and John A. gan, 10; Henry A. Nalan, Roy, man capacity Now there are Woods, $7. iljorn) T. tiOli.o. 'to; Roger J. Norman, Layton, plans for fuither impioving the Clearfield $7; Van O Barker, Farming-ton- , Mile relay Davis (Hall, jail. Dean II. Bodily, 10; Joseph $7; Blaine R. Tidwell, LoDahl, Fames, Tillman) T. dioO.ik in 1! Horn in , he H. Jacobson, $70; and L. P. gan, $10; Aaron J. Weese, Kso yard iclay Bountiful is married Kaysville to the former Meda ones. Mo. Tremonton, $7; Glenna B. Osiek, Prusse, Fenwick, Waiuck. They live in Crest-woo(Stevens, Salt Lake City Sunset, $10; and Dorothy O. Pignataro) T. :o7.s subdivision in Kaysville. Ronald L. Clark, $00; Melvin Servoss, Bountiful, $10. tele-isio- SJJNNY 1CTCR MATURE 1 28 Hill workers i d 1 2-- 3 KETTLES OlDMacDOKALESvyyj FARM Matforit r I fMter HEIflllEEY Sunday. Monday. May JAMES STEWART as 'Lucky Lindy! the 5 j BLONDE! 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