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Show UUVLK.LkL 141 F ILK z: tic !. i c:Er. l L . c:i VI li l.. Here are 1958$ big stories as they happened month by month January The year in Darie County started out with the annoume-tre- rt that the 1.3 million contract for the Davis freeway protect has been awarded. The Davis ftake house and ward chapel plans for Kajs- s ilia were also approved that first week in January. New city officials were aworn into office and the first rum-- 1 8 is nf.v an of Anothtr t n i the dedication cf tl e lew la t n uari Vm r . Jht fu t R laic Ms 'e w as - R a t il F i sol r tv I i hehrierv, gving fir' ir a e n i f th s area s th att agi sever rear period. hies of the general eectio i in 4St, OO In the fall could be heard .February On February j- - tle Fayis It was m January t lint our ews Jour' , was bon , super-ced- n readers learned that 11 11 Air t h emFone Tase. as top g the I atr n Ji urnal This ployer, was paying $ uni, null new pape , witi its ed mal annually to J2a uv mats and voice cade i Ieop e are saung nuhtaiy personnel ii salarus carr ed a htadl ned ft ry (f a too ii and wage- - and that Da is and! predicted gnwth of eber were the highe- - Ltah Dav is I ounty v 1 '7". The pre- la-e- d i ol aid. diet cn count es for federal upon fatts ei $V at d figures garnered bv the Together thev bal ic I 1 j tah Fionom Review 1 hi a1 n th i 1 h hi i 1 s a. I a S t. i t r , lu h fir m f il t Hi L hie i pI i r . 1 i tie I Mb mi v Tin inanpi'. t Me a Tl .7 1 i i n o to n March The 1'arts weie Teg on -- I ' iff Ittiumv i w inner baske'ba ar I went to t e State Tcumamert, With the f t game i 'bv ed on March 3 V ear hits! mg loss at th t in o ti jut t oach Grant n ( in i second piece ip s -- las a k i i j v as a , i i I J e if tin as n w no i tne Rr u i d. 'td' d the s Dav s u - It Ms ei j v t ltd! in, spring 'ike weather during Fit ruarv an! iii'p not i i pit t t a ( i 1 m. ut. t fr r the ipvp! wdero)tlop i ,r i i the mirg sun mpr s as w r ( ers of f.re mt- oncort at the F pi esented hf w a i h n c State 'vmphiny nurd on page t.) un- - Davis Weather Pree. wf L VOL. 11 vt 10c 1 Maen of max. 47 14, mean of mm. if 88, mean of week 37. Weather news courtesy of Blaine of the Wasatch ... likes to Jack Brailsford use large yarietr of methods in teaching his history classes to keep the subjects as interesting as the events they cover. v 1 V )f History at Central Davis rather History, lay ton than being a dull school class, is really a lively and interestsays Jack Brailsing subject, ford, eighth giade teacher of history at Central Davis Junior High School in Layton. Jack has been teaching at Central since it opened five years ago. In addition to his eighth giade history classes, he instructs a seventh giade orientation class, which helps the newest members to the school to make the adjustment from elementary to secondary class-woi- k and holds a daily class for the student council, made up of representatives from all emb e m r council is the legislative body of the school. Among the activities covered by the council in the daily classes are such of things as the dances, school assemblies, the handbook, and many other students activities, points out Mr. planning Brailsford. Before A 3 NO. 21, M.K There are no cynics At Christinas time N and in Wyoming at a teen, where he graduated from the high school at Thermopolis. His first inclination that he might like to become a teacher by profession cams while he was serving on an LDS mission to Ingland. After serving in the U.S. Army, his mother helped him to make his final decision to attend school and to become a teacher. There are many things he likes about his teaching job, but mainly he enjoys the challenge and the vauety that are offered to a classroom instruc- Or, who stole Mrs. Bowring's yule lights & bv Alary Dow ring Mima' ii a funny thing. . . People put whole Dees m a crowded house; they mmu'i lor a tiee that is lust right, that is symetnc&l, thot ii gum, that stands straight and brave and tall and the n they cover it with glass balls and gay light ami tinsel and metal stutf called icicles so they can't sea the green, svmetucal tiee at all. For a nmnth r two betoie December 25, peepla get m a Jienzv and buy everything atoies have put out to line the shoppe is into spending their money foolishly. J he buy tiH thev think they would have liked when they weie childien lor their children. They L from INLAND PRINTING CO. Publishers of VVFEKL1 KEF1 FA - RVV IS .NEWS JOl RN Al 1111 L TOR 1 IMLb THFIJADFU AND THE STAFF L. I. Anderson hen Fairbanks ( lair Hales Mary Bow ring ern Marilyn Doris 1 TNelyn A tor. I like youngster and like to feel that I have some part in their development, Mr. Brailsford commented. The hardest part about teaching is the need for patience, and the need for not getting discouraged. When we went to the school for Mr. Bradford's pictuie and story he was bearing oral reports from twenty of his students on American history from the Battle of Bunker Hill to writing of th Declaration of V . Publisher Irod Mgr. Fditor . C Adv. Manager oolsey Man Rurnngton Keyes Marion Whitesides arson I undberg T. Thompson Jack Barker Goldie Rail I lair F oid ene 1 ol let t, aiy Kennedy George Barker Ball hennv Kmner Dick Woolsev ( arson Iriser (hff A Best In Not ms 1 , cuff Imks And while they are doing all of the fhu shopping, they may complain Last it Geoige o south, ga with Santa ani about the high cost ef living and his eht- - a i unmi g woikh p giving but yog know they would-- n .ini sparkling lights was mdged t chang on moment of If, irplai e vvinnti m ihc Jay-- i even if they could. ees In mo lignting unte-t- , ac- Women male cakes and can i unrig to Din H ward, chair- ii an tno contp-- t, dies they wont let anyone even beccnd plaie was awarded to taste. They store la things Mr and Mrs Earl Goashnd, 271 theih closets, under their beds, Fast Second .South, with lights in the garage, and over at th and (.hntroa- - (aioler- neighbor s who are storing things Mr and Mr. Gerald A, at their house and at their neigh- North no Fact, named third place winners with bor ,s house. elves and Ranta t laus depictFatjiei s look worried, aad they ing t e ( hnsfmas eea'on, a'T like they dont want ta put up tlie Christmas tree but they have mora fun than anyon while they are putting each light In ns proper place Mothers scold at their children not to go snooping lea th o narnents alone," don t eat th tinsel, it will maka you aick ' and don t jump off the dresr or you will break your arm and besides .Santa Claus doesn't visit NO 38 boy s or girls who go around jump, mg off dresei s " 1 Merla ( oulam Richard Killrell ( larenre Nanee Raul Robinson David beairh ora reen Iner Nance Mary Mailer Norman Marston I Fime up Halin'-- , -- 7 ) -t 1 REPORTERS Katherine Bose Virginia Tenneit Donna Sedgwick Joan Elliott Riom re KAYSAILU:, DAV lb ( Ot Ml, UTAH, THURSDAY, BI t EMBER that Kaysville Vv Jmhnff ( happle liohena Fnce Rert Gilc fin buy impossible scarves, handkerchiefs, perfume takes them to another world, tie clasps for men who never would wear tie clasps and cuff links for men who don t have shirt to fit lighted Ldjsvile l ULl ME LIII i Wittmann's home fo taking his teaching assignment at Layton, Jack taught at Lehi High School for Independence. Jack lives at 269 Gordon Avefour years. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University, nue with his wif Dorothy and where he majored in history, two children, Tom, 10, and Julie, and mtnored in political science 7. end sociology. Principal al Central Davis He was bom in Heber, hut Junior High aehool la Richard eras raised in Iowa es a boy Stevenson. r DH FMBFR IMS Jack Brailsford teaches thirty-eight-- Fsim, 11 , OUR TEACHER The TAH, V Re- Station at Farmington. tnree grades. I MARY'S MEANDER1NGS n Center of Intermountam and Range Experiment search Forest A3 TON, 25, 19J8 w-- re Children get all nervou and quarieJsome with their beloved brothers and s'Mers and say, wont buy you anything for Christmas when a'l the tuna they have already saved pennies front a meager allowance to make decretive purclmei hr v at I a i m llnipn ( rnun? familv members -- - things hi Monda a i n meeting n ng h spti tV j inf ail ma bows and ariows and bptiek and t h in pi M u at lont i an loud horns they know Sana Clan o t H ui tin u dot ided would have liotler iudgmBnt (hao n i t n r ol ho Hi I until h nr m J y r ill In bnn' t o r t f t p ip flip m vu Thor it actually a bun In B- lit) ji to If t air at Chnstma approach, r Ti 4 i) N5 i Myb cynic would tay th h tl r n i ni at 1, bun it rued by i! h. fnnluh o t t o n o Hi f ppopi. doing fooli-- h things b4 il v i U o i i n t i ponders Layton 1 of Licensing machines Pinball T i J ARE SAYING... iitn I 1 1 J ) l ( 1 Many have forgnlipp, but holiday. hus'mas n still a ( n ( it , m rm q. 1 n I 4 i P,P in f w o i h Hi IM H r h (itr at ii bin c b i ran o it is jj i it v p d 1 la i h ( 4 Hp J ) j , Ii U 6li J U r looking for m in th Triin,am If you 1 nil know M tS filling tbf gxvi cheer. It noailv mipo5iWe to quarrel a thj it m . f t , qr A i I Santa data- - I atjposphrp 11, a nt ImonC hpstmps ) 1 1 Jito M p H u Ccd smd ns M U t t t f M t r ,iah H f cn . i p ot n t a' t I j &1 rr VV. 1 V x f k j ms i j r t 1 rt h t u i u v- u itot R Iman in i a h f ill hdpp t hrj t r 11 f!rt 5rqnnn jf Mrrv siv ( JW1 hn,-fTT- c ( t v oi tii tj r 12 ) on County, cities announce plans To curb pinballs, punchboards il ai nungtn 1 nDuirnif aw ofliceis nl, throighniil Davis (mintv, time ting al laJhuwlav minting, agi nod on a We add, very few of us can keep our mouth shut only if we have something good to say about another. And yet, with love and respect for everyone as well as yourself, comes honesty, faith, and all the necessary virtues Jesus Christ has been telling us about for mote than 2,000 yeats. -t 4ho rln-o- p from courfhous rherk frr violation- - oi gambling bv im of pinball machines, puiu lbiaicN ami bingo garni the mu t mg w a- -i alb d h the oftu rw of the court attonny and loiintj siiriitf, fv untv ( - Agu-rultur- K i tro pi in Iher. r. no cynic , at Chiitm. Him VO i The,, who My fh.y ar. and wh iHktip l j into rjifti j t f 31 a j y (hoy hot. Chr(m am I'lft Mill This personal lack of love and jealously ai e piubably Ihe most important factors m making us wait until we die to go to heaven, instead of creating heaven right in our own homes, neighborhood and community. It is evident among nations as well as individuals. A religious leader, we dont remember his name, has this philosophy to offer everyone, Your name is sacred in my home. County Layton Changes in offic hours Stabilization and Conservation offices in Layton wei office L. manager. The announced last week by Ralph Rampton, offic will now close at 4 30 instead of 5 30 pm , he said. I M k If you really want to enjoy ( hiMmas t hi.- year, long with Santas visit and the stacks of presents make yourself think only good things about even one you i now, and take a lew minutes to pass the same thought along to your children. The size of the leeling of love within you will be as big as a house and the happiness beyond measure. I'm going to give it a try. ( H i i Change Oiiiceof Hours the Davis ) i In ppita oi Santa Claua, Ohnstmaa tiees, rolomi light?, too much drinking and tho frenzy of trying to utbuy everyone, Chustmas is atill a religious holiday, Christ saw the good in every person and was able tr love all. Very few of us are able to hold back the luting, mean word?, filled with jealousy, that, well up inside of us when we do not agree with anothers words rr actions, or the vicious, gossip that is so easy to spread to get even with those who have been able to obtain something or do sometbirg that we could not. Fad to say, many of us are the same wav about tho'e who do net have the same color of skin as w e do, as nice of a house as we do, or do things exactly a? w e do them. behind-the-bac- i f relt-cio- us Rp-- - fr in flip it im -- i i pi i u ill IIRISTMAS IS A FAMILV AFFAIR . . . with everyone from the smallest to the biggest helping in its celebration. Christmas tree, symbol of gait tv rutting last numiti touches on the tamilv and warmtn and good cheer, aro the tlliam Child family, Syracuse. M"pp ts Fhauna, four; Nancy Ann, two; and Steven, si's, are bubbling with anln ipatmn while David, two months, nnh knows he is secuie in his mothers aim-- . Dad Bill and Mother Darlme, know' this will be a Christmas which will become (Reflex-JournPhoto.) rich in memory to them es their children grow, al ii l tb vv neir t i ti n VI f kel tho Dims i t( v a 1 in -- t 1 1 k i n i - J n II ft! PI -- iltoun-- 1 I In il in ip i whan tir n vie . i n ul the it p ht rharga is mad will ntrol the situation which 8 i -- t meirhants a great up it unity each year, sod uh i g a dlertion agnry cut tin v un'v ofticers. In iliMUssmp gaming. At-- t Mnlcmi nt f m w ill r rmv lie pointed out that pit land and supDiul Int th state law piohibits punchbosrd Cl in Iv tho att iruev s bingo games. I inball wa-- i t o w t wi Ip givm to mtr- - chini- - can be licensed by com t) ii i ui tlnm with mumties for amusement only the ileimut- - it i ho crime oflbut beiome gaming device it i v t, i uf ic vc nig made opi A ffdeadline ftn d , ad to point out that of January 1 waa m re identification, and set by the county for $S4 alitn I of the businessman lnatioa of punchoftudi. j support n mg ( ll Hl-- a thuk V ).iol mu, 1 i u 1 ' i i |