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Show April 28, I !.) I Farmington Item Karlnn By II inman ' celebrates April 2d, and Stephen Higbt has a birthday on April Musical Program Farmington First Ward Special .to, Interest ('lass heard an evening Will Return Home of Beethoven music piesented by .Miss Emma Miller is expected Leon Farl on April 28. home Mioii from her tiip to the eastern Cnited States. She vi-i- tBirthdays Farmington birthdays fur this d for some time with her sis-- I week included Dale 1. Lund, Sr., ter and family, Mr. and .Mrs. Lionand Christine Turner on April 21; el Farr in Washington, D. C. Cordell Wilcos, Dan Fellow, Alene Visit In Proo II. Jones on April The B. J. Leonards, the M. P. Cary Oviatt, Kou-vRenae Keller, Tommy Margi Leonaids, the J. R. Moons, and Alma J. Cough, and Richard the K. C. II inmans all visited Marston on April 2d. On April 27, Piovo relatives, Mr. and Mrs. S. Catherine Lune, Ellen Williams, Richmond Young on Sunday, April and Colleen Leonard celebrate 22. Mr. and Mrs. Youngs son is leaving for an LDS Misbirthdays. Doris Ball, Joan Hamblin, Keith Mayo, Calvin Sessions, sion to Australia and the Farmand Devota K. Lund have birth- ington relatives attended his faredays on April js. D. Wayne Lund well. Mrs. Young will be remem- a, Le-Cran- de UK JOURNAL Clearfield Scouts Awarded Badges Page 8 North Davis Jr. High I Spring Festival ! Will Be Monday be held. By Judith Anne White Clearfield David White received A The Spring Festival for North fashion show sponsored by a First Class badge at the Court of Honor held for Boy Scouts in Davis is all set for next Monday the Pep Club and Holm Economics Aptil no at 7:8i p.m. in the gym- - teacher, Mrs. Lois lloyack will Troop lui last Saturday. I N a last meet- high light the evening. Industrial Ile also reciived a merit badge of the school. aits as well as ait exhibits will in home repairs. Don Ames re- ing fur the be open for patents vmit, followceived a cooking merit badge and An election of new officers will ing the meetings. Dellane Jessop received merit Awards in the 10.10 Poppy Postbadges in cooking and animal huser contest will be presented at this bandry. event also by members of the An explanation ot some of the American Legion Auxiliary who scout activity was given by Scout sponsor the event annually. Master Dowayne Jessop. and following the meeting a film was Assembly shown of the boys at camp last Last weeks assembly here was year and also a trip down the Layton Failure on the part of presented by the South Davis JunColorado river in the dangerous Grand canyon area. The trip was Layton citizens to leave their prop- ior High school and was a variety one taken by Scout leaders and erty in a cluttery state of disre- of musical, instrumental and dance orparticipated in by Mr. Jessop, last pair has caused the Layton Junior numbers as well as band and summer to see how hazardous it Chamber of Commerce to stay the chestra numbers. presentation of the Mr. and Mrs. was for Boy Scouts. award until anThe camp for Boy Scouts in this Crummy of lb-lNight Dance troop has been set for August other year. Remember the night dance, schedA tour of Layton, held upon com- uled 11 to the 18, at the Lake of the for May 1th! Woods Camp thirty miles from pletion of the Annual Jaycee Clean-UFix-U- p Paint-Up- , Yellowstont Park. The first two drive, reCheerleader Finalists days the boys would camp on their vealed a beautiful, clean Layton. f inalisls Cheerleader selected own and then on Monday would Not one person was found who join in the official camp with a had not heeded the Jaycee call last week from the eighth grade effort to clean, paint, include, Dona Ashton, James Dixcentral cooking system and man- for an all-oon, Diane Low, Sheri Bush, Baragement. The extra two days was and fix their homes. bara Holt and Douglas Twede. planned to allow for transportaMany put forth tion time and to get better settled such a tremendous effort that their From the seventh graders waiting in suspense for the final election y ahead of the official camp homes and yards are now a show-placof cheerleaders are Sandra Barnperiod. Mr. Jessop encouraged all The Jaycees expressed their ett, Sandra Haslam, Carol Thur-gooboys to aim at going to the camp Carolyn Patterson, Trudy and parents to assist in assisting thanks and appreciation for those Smith and Barbara Hill. so the Jaycees the boys to go. Various skills are who cleaned-ou- t taught at the camp as well as could haul away the twenty odd many values received by mingling truck loads of unsightly tree limbs, Safety Measure and trash is It with other boys and men engaged clippings. To insure keeping students from actually who the makes a in the program of scouting. community Jay- being bounced with a ball, Mr. cee project a success, spoke Dave Cook, principal, has requested that Jamieson, newly elected Jaycee there be no ball throwing on the prexy, and Layton really comes north lawn where the unsuspectthru to provide that success. We ing student members use the walk as Jaycees sincerely appreciate it. a great deal. This Jaycee project was concluded Saturday after a week of conIntroduce Candidates By Shirlene Thompson certed effort. Petitions for student body ofThe Seminary book drive, under ficers were turned in last week the capable direction of Richards and a nominating assembly was Durham, has been a successful held this Friday to introduce canventure stated Mr. Sheffield, prindidates. At this meeting the cancipal of Kaysville Seminary. inFourth ward Layton special didates will be cut down to two Although many books were re- terest class will hold a Fireside for each office. ceived, the students are encouraged at S p. m. at the Honor Roll to bring as many more as pos- Sunday evening L. E. Ellison home. The new honor roll for the sible. third term has been completed and A musical film, Til See You In Mrs. Chloe Harris accompanied is now mounted in the main hall. My Dreams, will be presented as Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess and famby a token of thanks for the students ily of Farmington left Saturday tained at the home of Bishop David for Carson City, Nevada, where Adams Friday night in honor of Mrs. Harris will spend a week with ward workers, Jerry A. her son, Myran and family. The outgoing Timmons and Mr. and Mrs. Albert He ss family will go on to PasaE. Denny. dena where they will visit with Mr. Hess sister and family, the Week-en- d Visitors A daughter born Tuesday morn- Eric Smiths. Layton Mrs. L. Levin of North ing, April 24, to L. K. and Donna visitwas a week-en- d Layton Third ward MIA chorus Sacramento, Moekley, Layton. or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A daughter born Monday, April is scheduled to sing in Third ward James L. Lattimer of Layton. Also 23 to Ivan II. and Gloria Wall Met- sacrament meeting Sunday evening at .1:30 p. m. Choir director is Mrs. visitors at the Lattimer home were calf, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Lattimer, Salt A first son, and fifth child, horn Margaret Taylor and accompanist Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. LatSaturday at a Salt Lake hospital is Mrs. Gloria Burton. timer, Sandy, their families, and to Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Whitaker Friday, Mrs. Lettie Adams and Edsell II. Sxvanner, Salt Lake. of Magna. Grandfather is Dr. W. son. Clair, and Mrs. Ruth Adams E. Whitaker of Kaysville. Attend Tea were visitors in Garland at the bered as the former Miss Louise home of Mrs. Adams daughter, Layton Mrs. Clarence L. Bone, Mrs. Norris A. Smithen and Mrs. Leonard, who lived in Farmington Mrs. Doyle H. Rampton and James L. Lattimer of the Ameribefore she was married. can Legion Auxiliary Unit 87 at Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Pitt proudMr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hansen of Layton attended the Gold Star ly announced the birth of a baby 1)2 Colonial, Skyline, have welcomed Mothers Tea in Salt Lake last girl April lb. Mrs. Pitt is the their first daughter into their fold Friday which was sponsored by former Carolyn Moon of Farming-ton- . of four boys. The little girl was Auxiliary Unit 2. The new baby is the second born April 20 at a Salt Lake hosEighty-fiv- e per cent of the daughter in the family. Mr. and pital on her mothers birthday aninvolved in accidents were pasMrs. Pitt, Jorolyn, and the new niversary. entorMembers of the Bishopric senger ears. baby reside in Tooele. na-suin- - I-- Crummy Award Fails, Layton Citizens Help p, ut home-owne- rs six-da- e. d, Seminary Book Drive Success LAYTON LOCALS BIRTHS iThe four most desirable features a could have are listed on this chart. Sunny Brook has everything! c .Jwhlskey -- Sunny Brook OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., DIV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS KY. BOTH 85 PROOF. BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 PROD. CORP., LOUISVILLE, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS |