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Show J li 4 LtiitJ 1 i--i u.4 1(IJ ,1 vli l I 141 PIERPOINT AYE. SALT LAKE CITY Davis High Sohooi Registration Dates Set for August 23 to 25 By Robert Bender Kaysville Card.'. telling 1 Mil VOL. 10, UTAH AUGUST 25, 1950 NO. 11 hrtncb Fiida. Students will know then Mib-ules of Davis High students have jet'C and in which looms the been sent out and general regis- sub j t aie found, but they will tration of grades, 10 to 12, is being have to wait until school stmts held this week from Wednesday Septembei 7 before they will know who their teachers will be. Sen uistered Wednesday, Aug. 22; juniors will legister tos day, Thtiisday, Aug, 23; and .sched- 1 j - i Kaysville Fifth Receives Fair Concession Bid soph-moie- will legister Fiiday, Aug. Houiv of legistenng all three days are fiom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. All fees must he paid when stu- 21. Roger Bean In Race For EL Representative dents legister, and cards telling of of classes must he Kaysville A Layton K. Roger Bean, Layton brought the in Priesthood the Senior Aaronic city attorney, has announced his day students register. LDS has Ward Fifth Kaysville candidacy for State Representative been announced by Bishop Clinton from Davis County Distiict No. 2. 0. Leslie was Draney Mr. Bean resides with his wife and Zollinger. sustained as general secretary. daughtei at 12t Dixie Avenue, Lay-toOthers' new include Floyd ChristenHe is a memhei of the LDS sen, instructor and Harold HaulChurch, having filled a mission in the Southern States in HH7-- 1 ing, Orwin Draney, Fritz Michael and Tharon K. Dille, advisors. tV lie is a memhei of the Lay- Leslie A. Clanton was sustained ton Kiwanis Club. as Deacon advisor to the ward His experience as Assistant At-- 1 Kaysville Sidney W. Smith, son Aaronic Priesthood. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Smith, toiney General for the State of Fair Concessions has been called to serve in the Utah has given him Kaysville Fifth Ward received A fareknowledge of the problems facing the bid for concessions at the LDS Uruguayan Mission. well testimonial will he held in a growing area such as Davis Davis County Fair August 23 to Ward Sunday eve- County. He has diafted, for ac- 25. Carrol Webb and Jane Green Kaysville First of the ning, August 20, beginning at 0 tion in the coming legislatuie, aie serving as such statutes as the State Medical concessions project assisted by p.m. Speakers listed for the program Examiner Act, replacing the pre-- , Connie Steiner, secretary; Jay sent Justice of the Green, work director, and ward include Bishop Clinton Zollinger, and the State Planning auxiliary officers as committee Bishop Clifford G. Green, parents system, of the missionary and the mis- Act, establishing a State Planmembers. ning Commission to further coConnie Steiner is also in charge sionary. of Kaysville Fifth Wards float Missionaries serving in the field operation with county and local He is an adentry for the Fair parade Friday from Kaysville First Ward at the planning agencies. vocate of enabling legislation Sacrament Meeting present time include John R. LinSacrament meeting Sunday eve- ford, Gulf States Mission; Ned which will permit the merger of towns and cities without requiring Mexican ning in Kaysville Fifth Ward will B. Roueche, Mission; be presented by the Arles Steiner Marian J. Roueche, Eastern States compliance with which confer no family. The meeting begins at 5 Mission; Marvin K. Horne, Cali- costly procedures benefit on the citizens of the rep.m. in the Kaysville Elementary fornia Mission and J. Eldon Benspective municipalities. School. ton, Hawaiian Mission. Farewell Sunday! Will Honor Sidney W. Smith n. first-hand- 1 an Peace-Coron- time-consumi- MIA Maid, Explorer Summeree The annual sumClearfield meree for Mia Maids and Explorers ' of the North Davis Stake is scheduled for August 29 at the Clearfield Central Park. The Park is located on Center Street in Clearfield near the Wasatch School. Layton News er ng Mureen Sfrasburg Funeral Services Held In Layton Sure To Register . . . And Vote Clearfield In order to vote in the Primary election held September 11, if you have moved since the last election in 1951 or in 1955, with your you need to newr district chairman. If you have turned 21 since the last election you must register. If for any other reason you did not vote in one of the two previous elections, you are not registered. ter in the various dis- Three of the registration agents in Clearfield are Yvonne Gailey in district 37, which is the district east of Main St., and north of 350 South St.; Carol Hedge-patdistrict lo for all those living south of 350 South St., which is a new district, and Thelma Steed for all living west of Main St. h, Other registration ajgents main the same as for the last re- elec- of Clearfield will be able tion. One registration date remains to assist you in the dates for registration and they will also check before the Primary election, Auto see if you are registered in gust 2S. Wasatch School n, two-wee- case you are in doubt. tricts n; Farmington Bo Registrars Funeral services for Layton Mureen Strasburg, 3, daughter of By Debbie Khoury Leo Blair and Gladys Gardiner Phone Kaysville 1ft Strasburg, Verdeland Park, Lay-toIn California were conducted last WednesMr. and Mrs'. Richard Hooper According to Mrs. Ila Burton, day, August 13, at 1:30 p.m. in the stake Mia Maid leader, the event are vacationing in California. Layton First Ward Chapel. will follow a western theme and She was born January 2S 1953, will start at 7 p.m. A supper In Salt Lake City inwill be served' in the bowery at Miss Karlene Dawson and Miss in Salt Lake City. Survivors the park and a program will fol- Sandra Adams spent the weekend clude the parents, granparents, Mr. low. Clarence Flinders, stake ex- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. Henry L. Strasburg, Lay-toand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur plorer leader, is assisting with the S. Vincent of Salt Lake City. Gardiner, Bountiful, a brother, Gail arrangements. About 300 young and sister, Doreen. people are expected to attend. William Bosch Prelude and postlude music was William Bosch returned home k tour of played by LuAnn Lambert. PrayTuesday after a home was offered by duty with the Navy in San Diego, er at the Dutch William Robert Langston. At the California. chapel the invocation was by Dee Earl Harris. A trio including LorDinner Guests At Mr. and Mrs. Dial Stone, Poca- etta Johnson, Mary Barber and Tad Bullen, Salt tello, Idaho, were Sunday dinner Elaine Smith, accompanied by Farmington Closer Carol Rasmussen, sang Lake, owner of the Downtowner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Still With Thee. Cafe, 41 East Broadway, will be Ronnenkamp Jr. Speakers were Lynn Criddle and associated with Harrys Dutch Earl Harris Bishop George G. Ronnenkamp Sr. Oven in Farmington. In the Lorin D. Bright sang, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris and The Dutch Oven will have a Garden and Teach Me to Pray. more varied menu that it has had Mr. and Mrs. George G. RonnenBenediction was offered by Donin the past, but will still feature kamp Sr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris Snuday. ald C. Davis. Henry C. Heinle Harrys famous chicken dinners dedicated the grave in the Bounand steak dinners. A daughter was born August tiful City Cemetery. Pallbearers They intend to serve good Sunday to Wren Adams and Mura were Don Langston, Paul Talbot. dinners and will have a catering lull Extensive improvements Ann Wiley Roueche, East Layton, Gale Stuart, and Floyd Kearl. service. The flowers were taken care of have been planned, but it will still at the St. Benedicts Hospital in by the Relief Society. leniain the same old Dutch oven. Ogden. Oven Plans Improvements TRAFFIC MISHAP Two persons were injured when a second car collided into the rear of this vehicle on the Hill Field Road near the entrance to Hill Garden Homes last Wednesday at ft p.m. Driver of the other car was cited for drunk driving. The injured, both passengers in this car, were treated for minor injuries. Double Session Schedule Given Clearfield Following a meeting Monday night of Parent-TeachAssociation officers and Verne Rampton, principal of the Wasatch School in Clearfield, the following schedule has been announced for t. students living in this school er dis-tie- The First and Second grade chil- dren will have all day sessions from September 7, starting at 9:00 a.m. On September 7 all children of all grades will have an all day session. Parents are requested to send a lunch with them. Starting September 9, there will be two sessions for all grades except the first and second grades. These will start at 7:30 a.m. going to 12:30 pjp. and another at 1:00 pm. until 3:00 'p.m.- - Guide Patrol Skill Show To Be Presented Clearfield A guide patrol skill show will be presented at the Clearfield First Ward recreation hall, August 30 at G p.m. The fourteen boys in the patrol will participate in demonstrations of skill developed through this past year in the scouting program. Mrs. LaRue Clark, patrol leader, will he in charge. The parents of the boys, are invited to attend. patient with this temporary program which should not last more than two and half months. The scool personnel realize that the schedule may not fit into some home schedules in the best way but there can be no changes made. Buses will come up the West Point Road, going east and down the highway to Clearfield Villa to pick up the children on Villa Drive at: 7 a.m., S:30 a.m. and at 12:30 p.m, starting on September 20. There will be no cafeteria for will first day all students lunches. Parents may send snacks be given their schedule. Mr. Ramp- with the children, and milk will ton resquests that, parents, please be available at both sessions at do not ask for change, but be reccs'? time. On the . |