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Show do you lib North Davis graduation Set Thursday at 8 p.m. Clearfield Farewell exercises joyable student to teach. They for the North Davis Junior will be students who have not High School ninth graders will been previously honored, and be held Thursday, May 22, at will not necessarily be A stus p.m. in the North Davis dents. Students having perfect atStake House. Principal Joseph Cook will tendance will be recognized by introduce the guest speaker, assistant principal Mark Paul F. Iloyall, KSL radio anThey include, for 3 years; Two students, Karen Darla James, Barbara Birch. nounce-. Wilcox and Leonaid Hartshorn, Sandra Ilaslam, Karen Wilcox, will also speak. Their subjects and Ruth Lynne Ilodson; for will he, The Challenge Ahead two years are Don Stoker and and Look to the Future. Stanley Adams; and for one Prelude music will be played year are Nedra Yaunt, Danny by Sheral Morishita; the in- Goodfellow, Albert Runsvold, vocation will he offered by Renee Pat McDowell, Jackie Wright, Kearl; welcome address will Jim Hill, and Jay Flinders. Those graduating are: he given by the class president, Joan Aarfor, Stanley Adams, Cary Steed, and I!oh Simpson, faculty membei, will introduce Rodger Anderson, Suzanne AshDavid by, Nancy Anthony, the class. Musical numbers fioin ninth A vent, Joyce Bangerter, Stant, grade students will be on the ton Barlow', Sheryn Lee Douglas Bateman, Bill program. Irene McQuarrie, andj Ronny Kilburn will play a clari- Bayer, Linda Beazer, Paul I). net duet, accompanied by Beth Beazer, Caroyln Sue Bennett, Briggs. A cornet quartet will John Z. Bennett, Dean Beus, be played by Russell Willough- Caiolyn Bigelow, Carolyn Bingby, Nolan Evans, Larry Bod- ham, Marilyn Bingham, BarA convenient bedroom teleily, and James McGowan, ac- bara Birch, Larna Ann Birt, by Beth Briggs. The Ronald W. Blair, Larry Bodcompanied a costs day. only pennies phone girls chorus, under the direc- ily, Bill Boone, Norma Bouy, Easy to order. Just call our tion of Ballard Christiansen, Tina Brandenburg, Beth Briggs, Halls of Ivy and Karen Ann Broadhead, Dennis will sing business office. Bene- J. Brown, Claudia Jean Burden, The Lords Prayer. diction will be by Wynn John- Janet Burningham, Nolan Bush-noi- l, modern homes have Wayne Butler, Roy son, and postlude played by Beth Briggs. Margaret Bybee, CflEeJl in Burnside. James Williams will present handy phones Kathleen Call, Steven Kent a special award to a boy and a class, Call, Ronald Campbell, Bonnie Mountain States Telephono girl from the graduating who in the opinion of their Ka.v Cardon, Donald D. Chadteachers, was an all around en wick, Carol Chatelain, Carl R. Ar-gyl- e. Bar-jnet- Mit-che- al Child, Judy Ann Child, Sharon lin S. James, Wayne Jeppesen, Child, Mary Jane Chilsun, Sue Patricia Jeppson, Judy Jones, Christensen, Darrell Kent Johnson, Louis Chilson, Barry L e n o r e Wynn Johnson, Nancy JohnBruce Christensen, Christensen, Thomas A. Chris- son, Ruth Johnson, R. Terry tensen, James M. Clark, Larr Joes, John Jordan, Frances May C. Clark, Kaylene Clarke, Lynn Judd, Carol Kay, Peggy Ann Clifford, Arista Rae Coleman, Kay, ReNae Kearl, Claude R. Claire Cook, Douglas K. Cook, Kennedy, Ronny Kilburn, Zora Steven Gary Cook, Arlene King, Marjorie Laburada, Laura Lynn E. Craythorn, James Leyba, Donald George LockRenee hart, Floyd Lutz, Edward Jay LeRoy Crook, Aria Crossley, Lynn Cutler, Steven McCall, flames C. McCowan, Dabb, Deanna Kay Dahl, Georgia McDermott, Patricia Nilson Dahl, Linda Dalton, Ann McDowell, Sherrie Ann Roma Dalton, Nancy Davis, McFerson, Irene McQuarrie, Wayne Davis, Carol Dawson, George R. McRae, Steve Meyer, Brenda Deuel, Ray William Mary Stewart Maass, Jay Doe, Eleanor Dugenia, Clifford Mann, Gary E. Manning, Russell Marcus, Marilyn Marshall, Dunlap. Mayes, Richard J. May-fielJerry Eason, Linda Eaton, Karen Linda Mayhue, James F. Marsha Eddy, Lynda Edlund, Bonnie Mae Edwards, Sandra Meadows, Kenneth K i n a r d Egbert, Michael Emery, Yayoi, Miles, Sue Eileen Miller, Gene Nolan Evans, Mitchell, Beth Miya, Jay Moore, Endo, Ralph Brent Ewing, Mark Fackrell, Sheral Morishita, Marilyn Mor-leDiana Marie Morrison, Karen Farr, Alton P. Fisher, Moss, Heber Mower. Sherry Jay Flinders, George Flinders, Edwin Blair Ford, Lyman FreeRex Nay, Roger Nay, Kay Raedele stone, Fuit, Susie Nicholas, Kay Nielsen, Gylene Garcia, Michael Gardner, Nancy Nelson, Lvnda Nelson, Danny Gardner, Rodney Genta, Michele Nielsen, E. Robert Nilson, Gibbs, Barbara Glauser, Veil Sherian Nowling, Carl Nuki, Michael Glenn, Gerhardt Diana Gale Olsen, Diana OlDanny M. Coodfellow, son, Daniel Joseph Olson, SharBeth Grimstad, Jesse Haggans, on Lee Olsen, Susan Olson, Norma Jean Haislip, N. Kent Fred Omura, Sharon Omer, Hale, R. Garry Gall, Lynn Ham-mo- John 1). Page, John Painter, Linda Hansen, Leonard Joseph A. Parent III, Roger A. Hartshorn, Sandra Haslam, Patterson, Parrish, Carolyn Christine Herrera, Carol Jean Sheri Layne Penney, AlexanBarAllen Hiekenlooper, Higgs, der Petersen, Emily Pettis, D. bara Hill, James Ralph Hill, Lynn Poll, Reed M. Poll, ArFrances Hittson, Margaret thur Powell, Olivia Prieto, Hodge, Kent L. Hodgson, Ruth Leonard Pecht, Alfonso RanLynne Hudson, Janet Holbrook, dall, Judy Rawlings, Merlin D. Ricky Holbrook, Sherman Hos- Rawson, Darlene Ray, Karen kins, Suzanne Hughes. Ray, Millie Reynolds, Darwin Bill Cleone Rice, Freida Rice, CalMarilyn Lee Imhoff, Ned Ivan Iverson, vin A. Riley, Mary Lynn RitIsakson, Jerome Jackson, Sharon Jacob- ter, Dennis Robertson, Orris son, Darla Irene James, Mer Rodriquez, Albert H. Runsvold, Cos-ma- n, De-Vo- n d, y, Goe-ckerit- z, 20, 1958 Page 8 address The JOURNAL-M- ay AAUW meeting Layton pupils take tour Members of the of Mrs. Fidelia Dawson and Layton Will The home of Mrs. Cleone Sixth and Fourth grade classes Mrs. Maxine White. Whitman in Layton will be the in the Layton The Sixth graders visited the scene of the final meeting of School traveled to Elementary Salt Lake LTniversity of Utah campus last week for their annual with main interests at the geoK. Clinton Sear., Donell Ses- City field day. going Wed- logy and ai t museums, Liberty sions, Brent Shurtleff, N. Kent nesday, MayGroups 14, were the Sixth Park and the Aviary, and the Weston Shurtleff, Smedley, classes taught by Mor- International Gardens. Barbara Jean Smith, Judy grade h ris Miller and Norman The Fourth grades visited Smith, Stephanie Smith, Trudy and on Friday, the classes Pioneer Jo Smith, Vicki Smith, Wayne Village, Farmington H. Smith, Gary L. Sneller, Bob Bay Bird Refuge, and places the season the for Kaysville of interest in Layton, including Stafford, Fred LaVar Stanger, Branch of the American AssoAdams reservoir and Andys Colleen Steed, Earl Gary Steed, of Women ciation University Pond. Their trip brought out Gary L. Steed, Ilene Steele, on Wednesday, May 21, at 7:30. points of interest studied in Beatrice Ann Stein, Roy Gary Dr. David A. Shand of the the social lessons on Utah and Louise Stephens, Stephenson, Robert Stettler, William Dan- University of Utah will be Davis County. iel Stimpson, Linda Jean Stod- guest speaker. Dr. Shand, who While at the International dard, Don Stoker, Sidney Stok- is assistant conductor of the Gardens, one of the members of er, Dennis M. Stratton, Joan Utah Symphony Orchestra, will the Sixth Grade, John Davis, Stuart, Leonard John Stuart, discuss music. fell and fractured his leg. He Lana Leslie Summers, Fred The program is under the di- was taken by Police ambulSuchanski. rection of the Art Committee ance to the Salt Lake General Elgia Taylor, Grant Hardy with lone Grange, chairman, Hospital and later transferred Taylor, Kathleen Taylor, Law- AftonInaMcCormick, Mabel Glea- to the Holy Cross Hospital in Stewart and Alice Salt Lake where a cast was rence Taylor, Theodore Terry, son, Carole Thurgood, Margil Thur-gooput on his leg. Ronald Thurgood, Sandra N. Tiffany, Lurline Tolbert, Juanita Trujillo, Sherri Lee Timmons, Mike Valdez, Jeanette Vincent, Elda Mae Voor-hieTo succeed, Utah farmers must have a good home market. Larry Waggoner, James M. Walker, Robert Kenneth And a good market depends on prosperity in other indusWallace, Frances Walton, Shir- tries like mining and mineral processing. But these local ley atkins, David Weaver, businesses are being crushed by floods of metals from low-waJoseph Talbot, George Wetzler, foreign countries. You can help stop the flood. Write Ann Louise White, Brenda Wilcox, Karen Wilcox, Russell Wil- President Eisenhower to approve the maximum recommendations of the Tariff Commission on lead and zinc. loughby, L. David Wizom, Wood, Sharon Rae Wood, Patricia Woods, Linday C. Workman, Jack Wright, Vance C. Wright, Nedra Joyce Yaunt, "From the earth comes an abundant life for all Louise Yeoman, Marcille Zaugg. 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