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Show VOL. IX Set Tomato NO. 12 Picking Prices At a joint Farming-to- meet- ing of the Davis and Weber County Canning Crop Growers Association Monday, the following sug- gested prices for picking tomatoes were established: 10 cents per box s for the bushel, 11 cents if they are loaded on truck and empties unloaded; and Id cents per bushel, box, 1 cents if they are loaded on truck and empties three-fourth- 1 unloaded. Utah Exhibit Fair School morning, Dates Given Entry County. I received at the Home Arts Building at the fairgrounds in Salt Lake City from September 0 to 7 from s a.m. to 3 p.m. There is an entrance fee of $1 which entitles a person to enter up to and in12 cluding ac ol y in enl. i y school. The meeting was conducted by Supt. Samuel Morgan and Asst. Supt. Harold Holt. Administrators were oriented on changes in certification, insurance and budgets. Transportation problems, federal cards, lunch program, student attendance and state aid in the school building program were discussed. An orientation workshop for teachers new' to the district began Wednesday. Some 12.7 new instructors heard Morris F. Swapp, Bountiful, outline advantages of the credit union, and Don T. Edwards, Kaysville, explain the teachers welfare program. Supt. Morgan explained the districts educational philosophy, school organization and sick leave benefits. New elementary teachers met w'ith their principals at the schools assigned to them Friday. Teachers institute for all teach-Itir- s of the district will be held at Davis High school in Kaysville Tuesday September 3 beginning at 1) a.m. Faculty meetings will be held at all schools September 4 in preparation for the opening of school the next day. items. FARM8T Ann Muir Barbara Frost of Kaysville was a weekend guest at the home of Ann Muir. Norman Browns Pamela Fowler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler of Salt Lake has been a guest this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown. Rose City Bridge The Rose City Bridge Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dale Holbrook in Bountiful. Mrs. Bertha Kane was hostess. Those who were guests from Farmington were Kathryn Jen- nings, Lona Udy, Millie Wood, Miller, Ann Hoffmeister and Ada Steed. Harold Jensens Dr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family spent the weekend at Yel-lowstone. Mrs. Norman Brown Thursday morning Mrs. Norman Brown was hostess to eight friends with whom she attended college at a brunch held in the lovely gardens of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence livities for teachers, principal j and supervisors began this week with a principals' and supervise! s workshop Monday and Tue-daat the Farmington KlePie-scho- for the adult home economics department of the Utah State Fair will be Farmington Exhibits festival YELLOSTONE was one of the skits presented at the Farmington LI)S First Ward Primary. (Fisher Photo) Le-on- ie Layton Little League Bees Defeat Clearfield Team ; 1 ' 4 j , Robinson. Visits Sisters and daughter Mary Margaret visited Friday with her sisters Margaret Moon and LaVern Hinman. Await Duty Wayne Hall and Linden Evans will leave in September for six months duty in the Air Force Reserve. Wayne will leave Sept. 11 for Hill AFB. From there he will go to Texas. Linden will go to Hill AFB on Sept. 18. Mrs. Ruth Leonard Mrs. Ruth Leonard went to Logan Wednesday to visit with her mother Mrs. Rebecca Cardon who is very ill. Uinta Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Held are fi.?hing in the Uintas. Their sons Mel and John have been staying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman. Patio Supper Sunday the Richard Workmans and their grandson Mel and John were guests at a patio supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Saxey in Clearfield. Guest of honor was Bill Workman whose birthday th(,v were celebrating. ("kudos Qmninghams Bill Cunningham rifi ) t'Vql children from Blackfoot at the home of ueKV Carlos Cunningham. Mrs. Richmond j The How ard Darrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darr and sons visited in Huntsville Sunday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shupe in Ogden, Young MrftdH. , iTipuMorean Diana S4amTt'aroh n Robinson spent, t hc"U v- fmd in Morgan at the homo of Dianes grandmother Mrs. Mac Thurston. - and five sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Visits Relatives San Lewis Don Thomassen, Phillips and family returned home and Mr. from spending two days at Lakota Diego, California, son of Olaf Thomassen, Long Beach at Bear Lake. Mrs. Beach, California, visited last week, Sunday Dinner with Mrs. RoettaKilfoyle; and Mr. an(j jjrs william Umpleby and Mrs. Nate Ivilfoyle and iam;an(j family were dinner guests of Saturday. Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling and family, Vernal, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. i Behling. The Jay Fred Sheffields Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fred Sheffield spent last weekend at Downey, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ware. Yellowstone Trip Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas- sen and son, Brent returned home after spending the weekend at Yellowstone National Park. Move to Ogden Miss Carol Layton and Miss Sherrol Major have moved to Ogden to spend the winter months, where Miss Layton is employed with Mt. States' Tel. and Tel. Co. and Miss Major will attend We-bur College. Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman, Provo, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall. Visit Parents Mi. and Mrs. Birin Pack, Salt f Mr. and Lake, were gue:t- Mrs. Glen Robins, Thursday evening. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson Layton The Layton Bees Little League Baseball team defeated Clearfield American Legion Post il3is team, the Comets, 0 for the Davis County championship at the Layton Stake Carnival last Saturday night. Mrs. Effie B. Miller Sunday. OthThe Bees, led by the brilliant er visitors during the day were pitching of Brad Cowley, held the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Furgson, Og- - Clearfield team to one hit in a den; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jen- - contest that went the full six insen, and son, Sunset. nings. Farewell Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Elm, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey and Mrs. Julia Webster attended the farewell testimonial for John and children spent Sunday at Cave in American Fork and C. Jorgenson in Salt Lake at the Cannon Sixth Ward Sunday eve- also visited with relatives in He-bCity. ning. Mr. Jorgenson is leaving Sandra Howards for the Danish LDS Mission. Visits Cousin Sandra Edwards spent a few is spend- days last week in Provo as guest Judy Nance, Syracuse, ing this week with her cousin, of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Paddock. Pamelia Nance. f Birthday Party Hard Time Party Mrs. Lola Kinsey entertained a Mrs. LaMar Green and Mrs. Jay number of little friends at a birthto a hard day for her son, Richard, who was Green were time party, Saturday evening at 7 years old Tuesday. the home of LaMar Greens for Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and fifteen couples. Cards were played and a luncheon served. family attended a family outing Patio Supper at Lagoon Saturday. 33 members were Glen Mrs. and of the Philo T. Edwards family Mr, Ashby evein Lake Salt attended. Thursday guests Weekend Guests ning at a patio supper at the home D. A. in Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Liljenquist, of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby honor of their mother and fath- Provo, were weekend guests of er, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ashby, who Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill and are moving to California to make family. 3th Ward Primary their borne. Summer Party Ina Lee Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gheney, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamblin, Lois Stephens, Mrs. Roetta graduated from the Kaysville Fifth and Mr. A. S. Horsley at- Ward Primary, Sunday evening at and 40-- S annual Sacrament meeting. The followtended the summer party at the home of Mr. ing three girls received sexwice pins Kinsey, and Mrs. James Kallas in Ogden tha-evening, Condia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Saturday evening. I 11-- -- Tim-pang- os er ( co-host- Kil-foy- le 8-- The Bees also won the Weber County championship by defeat ing the Ogden champion Crickets. 40 t The next game for the Bees will be this coming Saturday when team they will, play an all-star selected from the Centerville league at the Centerville Elementary school grounds at 3 p.m. This will wind up the season for the Bees. D. Susan Kinsey, daughter of Mr. and Duckworth, Ina daughter of Mr. mond Hamblin. Elders Party The Elders Quorum of the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward, held a chidken barbecue party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Long, Saturday evening. Fifty attended. After dinner two films were shown. Committee members in charge were: Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Car-ro- ll Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Mr. and Mrs. La Var Godfrey. De-Way- ne Because its a fairly popular event, most cinder enthusiasts can name all the events in the back breaking decathlon. (Just for fun see if you can). But these same persons might have trouble naming the events each contestant takes on in the Pentathlon. Answer: Decathlon 100 meters Broad jump, shotput, high jump iOO meters, 100 meter hurdles, discus, polevault, javelin and 1300 meters. Pentathlon Broad jump discus javelin 200 meteTS and 1300 meters. |