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Show tiw Jr raSg.JfNssStX-w- w J 4 w U 141 PIERF3IM A'.E. u nil salt la::e city 1r i 1'T'I p,v The unparalleled growthl whieh Davis County has been experiencing during the past years is destined to continue so that by 1975, there will he 124,- people living in the Coun-Iti- Davis County's proximity to Salt Lake and Weber County, its increased water supply vih the Davis County Aqueduct, and its excellence as a tesiden-4o- o area. It is also the centet of Utahs military installations y. This prediction is based upon Thats the forecast being al made in the Januaiy issue of'ed the population of the Coun-thUtah Economic and Busi-j- t at 51,ooo, compaied with the ness Review, published by the ill, Mg, nl the 1950 (ensus. Bureau of Economic and llusi- In 107.5, the University Research at the Uimet-jieabelieves that the popularity of Utah. .tior will hit 124,4Nl, a 141 pet As of Januaiy 1 ot this yeai, cent increase, with at least the Univei sity Bureau 5l,i io jobs needed to can- - foi e Bu-ne- u this population. In in.'s;, there were 22,1 M jobs in the county taking care of 43.5 per cent of the people. These estimates were arrived at by the University Bureau ifter extensive study based up-past population growth, an m malysis of the countys resources and expected xronomit Local development. msiness and agricultural lead-:rand city and county officials were consulted by analysts 'rom the University Bureau art summer. The survey emphasizes that ilthough a careful analysis of .he areas resouices was made, cny unusual event could alter he future population picture o that the actual 1975 popu-atio- n could be greater or less han the figure forecast. The Bureau of Economic and lusiness Research is affiliated vith the College of Business at he University of Utah. One if its purposes is to make studies of Utah and local ueas within Utah in an effort o determine the factors which will effect future development. na-ur- al s, eco-lom- ic MISS BOMARC, Fran"j Frost, of Kaysville, was judged first place winner in he Utah State lleauty Operators hair styling contest held in Salt Lake City last week. Her hairdo was by Audrtne Yates of (Journal-Refle- x Photo) Vol u Formerly The JOURNAL 18, 1958 10c N ,,Six girls In NSD TNJfln Queen race Supersonic hairdo Wins LAYTON, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY learfield The 15th anniver-ai- y Hull of the Naval Supply Depot to be held April 11 in Salt Lake City will be certain to have a lovely queen. So far there are six beauteous contestants. and even more are expected to enter before the selection is made. T he entries include Sandy Lower, blonde daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Duane Lower, Ogden; Kiyo Miya, Syracuse; Christine Halls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. Halls, Clearfield; Lolly Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bingham, Clinton; Patricia Stratford, Ogden; and Mrs. Lois Belnap, Hooper. Mrs. Grace Carney, chairman of the selection committee, said competition is limited to employes, employes wives or unmarried daughters. ( Do you want a swimming pool in Layton Layton state contest ? You can have one, and this summer. Already for use by June 1. If if you attend a meeting to be hair styling with a black floor length sheath held next Wednesday, February 26, at 7 :30 p. m., at Layton Top award of the state went to Mrs. dress, which was fitted at the the Central Davis Junior High School and agree t) Audiene Yates, M4 East Gen- knees. Props included models purchase a $5 family ticket for use at the pool after it tile, Layton, at the annual con- of the Bomarc missile. vention of Utah beauticians held As first place winner, Mrs. in Salt Lake City last week. will now enter hei entry Yates Miss Francis Frost, in Her model, the national contests at New daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leland Oileans in July. T. Frost, 4!) North First West, Audrene has been a beauty Kaysville, displayed a supere coiffure, operator tor thiee years in Lay-to- n sonic and has her shop in her featuring an upswept mood with a siren lift in the back and a home. froth of fluff in the front. Her Miss Frost is a senior at Da- platinum beige hail was set offlvis High school. swirl-a-wav- cash by entering Lucky Layton Days contest Win S25 Layton Want to win $25 cash ? Then think of a good reason why you like to shop in Layton and submit it on one of the blanks furnished by your local businesses. The contest is being held in connection with Lay-to- n merchants first monthly Lucky Layton Days sales event in which the stores are featuring some real old time bargains this Friday and Saturday. DeParticipating in the sale are Brailsl'ord-Bigg- sC. J. Penney Store, Country partment Store, Mayfair Company, Adams Super Market, Ben Franklin, Lumber Company, Union Furniture Store, and Waynes Foodtown. Blanks for the contest may be obtained from any of these stores. The winner will be named during the March Lucky Layton Days celebration. Tri-Sta- te nn ... is- - completed. Undefeated Darts meet Box Elder "You will only lie paying foi use of the pool," says Glen Bullough, chaiiman of the Lay. ton Recreation Committee which is speai heading the drive for funds. "Layton City has agreed to put up $13,000 for th new pool, if the citizens of Lay-to- n will show their desire for a pool by buying another $15,000 worth of $.4 family swimming tickets, thats 8, non tickets, less than will be used the first sumKaysville With seven wins in the pool, hut they must and no losses chalked up, the mer Davis Darts maintained their lie sold before the pool can be first place position in Region built. One-Tw- o. Coach Grant Culli more's team won ."is to 47 last week over Ben Lomond. The Darts are scheduled to meet Box Elder on the home floor this Friday. Game times are (!:3o and s p.m. Region One-Tw- o Standing ration c,i thy Complete swimming pool with pictured will be on display at the mass meeting which is opn to anyone in the community and surrounding communities interested in having a pool The $88,5oo pool has been designed by Riveria Pools. Inc. of Salt Lake City and if installed w ill probably be Wnt r in the city park area ne. the Verdeland Park administration building. The wedge shaped pool w ill be wide sixty feet long, forty-feat one end, the shallow end, and 24 feet at the other. There will he two diving boards and a wading pool, sepai ated fiom the main pool foi the youngsters. There will also he ample deck bor loses his job, ve are in a area for sun bathing and games. recession. When jou lose your The masonry and glass buildjob, we are in a real depres- ing will house the office and sion." Gov. George I). Clyde. dressing rooms. 1 et Reflex-Journ- al Wins. 5 awards YTON CITIZENS can have this beautiful new swimming pool by attending a mass siting at the Central Davis Junior High school next Wednesday evening, February 26 and purchasing enough tickets for use of the pool in advance to help match $15,0MI promised b the citv if the people show they want the pool. L n. Here is your new Davis News Journal This is your new Davis News Journal. Publication date has been switched from Saturday until Tuesday, because we believe our readers and advertisers will like it better earlier in the week. Our early newspaper will be used to publicize activities that are going to take place throughout the week, especially Wednesday, Thursday and Friday events, while the Weekh Reflex, which will continue to come cut on Thursday will carry weekend and news happenings. Deadline tor news and advertising for the Davis News Journal will he 5 p. m. Monday, and for the Weekly Reflex, Wednesday at 5 p. m. first-of-the-we- ek SAYING The newest get rich quick" scheme. This is guaranteed to make you rich faster than 1956s uranium stock and nearly everyone who has a chance is buying in. with the recipiThe idea is a sort of chain-lettents getting, not 10c pieces, handkerchiefs, voodoo, pieces of eight, but solid United States bonds. The letters" arent mailed but are passed, only after the sender has the promise that the buyer will not stop the chain, but will, indeed, buy $150 in bonds and send them on their way immediately. The term bonds is used quite loosely, as it is understood that banks hereabouts are all sold out of bonds on this scheme so the resourceful are buying money orders. Sounds good especially when fabulous tales of people receiving $4,000 in three days are told. That is better than uranium isnt it? think so! At least, some of the The KCA Show in Kaysville, with curtain time 8 p. m. Thursday. This is one really community project, with everyone invited, regardless of religion, race or what have you. You may still buy your ticket at the door to see some of the most and the least prominent people singing, dancing and poking fun at themselves! Swimming pools in Layton. Swimming pools have gotten to be sort of like Will Rogers weather with everyone talking and no one doing anything but now it appears some enterprising citizens and committees are going to make sure this isnt just a bunch of The plans are already made, and the pool will be talk. built in the now Verdeland Park area. The kids will enjoy it and so w ill their parents . . . when it er men-about-to- press meet The Weekly ReKaysville flex and Davis News Journal, Inland Printing publications, received five awards in the Utah State Press Association Better Newspapers Contest held in Salt Lake City this week end in convention with the Associations annual convention. First place awards went to the two Davis County newspapers for Best Action Picture of the Year and Best Use of Illustrative Material. The papers won second place for "Best Society Page and third place for Excellence in Typography. The Reflex and Journal also received third place in the general excellence division. The new nameplate on this, page was designed and made right in our own shop. The word JOURNAL is a variation of Trylon Tyoe, adapted from an old original wood, caived type. DAVIS NEWS is taken from our Kaufmann handset, metal type drawer, and is a bold seiipt. We hope to cariy out the old fashioned atmosSunday is Heart Sunday in phere of our nameplate with Layton. The day you can personally help your Heart Iund Clearfield Hill Air Force Base officials have an- our old photo contest, hich by help your heart. way has pioved itself very nounced that they too are against the proposed Hoff- the Between the hours of 2 and populai with you readers, and man housing development on the tract of land adjacent with some good old fashioned 5 p.m., the Heart Sunday army, which will be the Jayeettes in to Hill Held Road above the Bamberger overpass. Col. prices from om merchants. will visit homes in evEdward F. Hubbard, Hill AFB commander, said the The makeup f our Davis Layton Annual military ball and dedication of Layton, corner of the community Air Forces plans for developing the 160-acr- e tract of News Journal, that is the wav the new Layton National Guard armory will take ery to collect contributions for the land already have reached the the pictures and type aie ar- place tomorrow evening (Wednesday) beginning at 195s Heart Fund. Each voltop level" in Washington, D. C ranged. on the other hand, will 8 p. m. unteer will be identified by a be strictly modern, and what circular lapel badge and will Part of the land is in an will Karlene be event as over the queen Reigning men call "ciicus area, hut about 00 newspapei carry official printed envelopes The nameplate lor Mockli, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Mockli, 840 in which contributors per cent is in Clearfield City. makeup. may seal hwill instance moved about East Gentile Street. Karlenes Clearfield contractors appeared their checks, bills or coins. The amount of the contribution need before the city council last week the paper to eieate different attendants are Barbara Anita maybe even down to Profaizer, IN Ogden, and Ila not be revealed. asking the city to stop the de- affects, Where the volunteer finds no velopment if possible. It was the Iwittom of the page some De Ashton, 17, Clearfield. one at home, he or she will theii opinion that the demand week, just foi fun. In circus The armory is already in use leave a mail-i- n for homes in Clearfield is being makeup, as compared to a more is no by Battery A 222nd Field Arconservative there style with conlocal envelope in which a contribprivate A panel of foreign and Amer- kept up ji Davis School ution may be readily sent to tractors and that such a project attempt to balance different tillery Battalion, ican exchange students gave of the page formally. The District through Central Davis ij, Heart Fund headquarters durserious thought to the problems as the Hoffman Homes would parts main news that is the one Junior High which is holding)jU ing the next few days. of peace and world organiza- exceed the demand. They said with the story, headline, school classes there, and Layton Mrs. may Lois Burgess is in biggest the crewould also development of tion at the regular meeting anywhere above the top City, joint owners of the buildcharge of the Layton drive. the Kaysville Branch of the ate a problem for the city be- - appear which was a at of the fold. constructed ing She said volunteers are needed the water situation. American Association of Uni- - cause If cost of $190,700. to assist her club. Anyone of Part the land home located Women of north at the We also to versity expect improve Guest Speakers j$ who would like to help may Mrs. George Wilcox in Layton of Hill Field Road and east of and increase the photographs The dedication is first on the call her, phone 1178-- J. the 19. in is Tracks an in both of our newspapers. We evening schedule and will inBamberger Wdenesday, February Heather Macvie from Eng- unincorporated area. About GO have a new camera to back up clude as speakers, Brig. Gen. land and Uhee Hack (Tony) per cint of the area is in Clear- this program, so watch our Maxwell E. Rich, Utahs adfield citv and is zoned R-progress. Cay from Singapore, who are jutant general; Col. Jack commander of the 222nd living in Bountiful and Willy Col. Hubbard said that mill Groot from Fiance and the tary residential construction in Group; and Lt. Col. R. WigNetliei lands and Chailes Joye the east Clearfield area would DAVIS DISEASES gins, 222nd Battalion commandwho are students at Davis, serve to replace the present er. Also listed for the dance Kaysville There w'ere 47 re- intermission is a demonstration joined with- Kay Sheffield from Wherry Housing Project (Hill Scouts of Guide Kaysville Kaysville who was an A.F.S. Garden Homes). "If the new portable diseases listed last of training by one of the batPatrol, 591, held an inTroop week in Of Davis the County. exchange student to Greece last area is built, Wherry gradually gun sections. vestiture in terys the inThursday 3ii were there total, strep summer. will be closed," he said. Kailene is a senior at Davis Fourth tenawarded Ward and The program was presented The commander said the Air fections, 10 influenza and one High school this year. As her derfoot badges to the followby the International Relations Force would purchase land and ease of cancer. talent during judging for queen ing; Robert Ashbaker, Larry committee chairman, Mrs. some utilities for the develop last week, she gave a dramatic Felt, Grant Hansen, James Smith. ment but that actual construcKenneth Pettingill, Steven Art, music and danc- She graduated from Ben Lois somewhat reading. Not back to go "These young people are well tion would be left to private con- to ing are her talents and hobbies. mond High school last spring. Talbot, Clair Vincent. advance. and tractors. qualified by experience Alexander Pope. She hopes to be a hair and Ila De is a daughter of J. C. Scoutmaster John A. Smith interest to speai head such a Lt. Col. James W. Noall, chief fashion designer. Ashton, 255 East Center Street, and his junior assistant, Ediiscussion, stated Mrs. Smith. installations division, Hill AFB, the land development and would of Mr. Clearfield. She is also a sen- ward V. Clay conducted the Barbara is a Club members joined in discus- said the government Would en- not exercise eminent domain ex- and Mrs. Joe daughter Profaizer, 705 ior at Davis High school this ceiemony, assisted by the troop sion with the panel. ter into competitive bidding for cept as a last resort. West Cahoon Street, Ogden. year. patrol leader. Heart drive A.F. announces plans For Clearfield tract ARE At AAUW This Sunday panel Discusses World affairs 2. Min-noc- Six scouts Get badges Isa-oel- la Ip-so- n, |