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Show L L -. K (wtiwTiU 141 PIERPOIM SALT J 7 a m y X ., .J AVE. U LAKE CI1Y 10,'JTAH p BSti. U, U I V S ? v f 7 'j t ;i vf 5 V 4 t r . , K r i li Lavton Two Lavton vnuls have their I.l optics, the Eighth and the fo.ah New bishop of the Eighth Void 518 D 'ey is S. D. Fitldmg, Fust counselor is Blake Ra ,som with Lavuence Pe'eison se mid counselor. Ward c lei ks aie William Parry and Douglas Hue Outgoing offneis aie Lu T Simmons, b shop S D Full ng, fust counsdoi and Blake Kan som, second counseloi . New bishop of the Fouith ml sustained two weeks ago, is Jjhn A Baker His olficeis aie Gt age fust counstlor and Woodland, Rulon Thornley, 'seiond coi Waid cleiks aie Dwane tyai-ioand LeRoy Pony Outg nog bishopric is Haiold Ellison, Li John Baker, first counselor second and George Woodland counselor. Wallace Gailiy was ward tleik .C . CM & pP i b ri 1 !iew bishop IV 4 Layton wards Sust am A L ws LAYTON, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1959 liv VOL. 11 - r 'J V W uuukj r oTif) anp h ; i jivu V.n II 1 3 vl) v r si -- Deadline is August 7 For giris f K n $ , -- ',I ; " v v J N si ise-lo- r. ,. v 7 viwawAiXgtte 'iSijhi, dwmdrNgfaSfo'Hiai OFFHLRS AND VOLUNTEERS lift body of di owning victim onto mortuary Lad went down in 12 feet cf water approximately SO feet from the His 'oie. eight companions said he had just started to learn to swim. Seachers hours after he disappeared by dragging the reservoir i covered the bodv 2 b.uoom with grappling hooks. Private reservoir is located near the junction of Lignvvay 89 and Utah 193 (Hill Field Road). r1 s f LI- - " tW Si ? . lf je-tu- yx covered tor help. Chi is Lnnguez, In, 103J Len-at- d Ave, bait Lake City, said he and Munoz weie hanging onto log together when the hoj tiled to swim to evidently hoie. He was just learning to Brough, Rebecca Ence, and Sheila Thordei.son. Judging will take plan August 11 at the Kay, sv die Theatre, 6:30 p.m. NEWS the pond v uh his biat. A second boat, owimd hj Jay Willey, Lajton, via- - al-pat to use. Assisting him was Lajton Fne Chief John II. Adams. The liodj was found at 6 Li p. m. bj the Rees boat manned Lee Bj Ijee by Reis, Tioopei and a volunteer, Tom Argjle,, Woods Li oss. arl attempts b) officials and volunteers to find the bodv A by diving were unsuccessful. skin diver was also called and 3-- B - , " ask-lThi- - 3-- B UKeLlul-an- e- Gerald Purdy family Have newcomer am and Mt Ger aie boasting over tie al of a son horn Juy 25 at the Holv tro-- s Hosphal, weih-tr- s 8 lbs , 4 07 Grani'pments are Mr ard Mis Ivei-o- n a"d Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Purdy, Salt Lake. Caience f start y i celebiation the Convention Committee; ai d Norman K. Brown will head the progiam committee for the jar. Fust vice piesident, Preston R. Clark w,ll dnect thee com-- I nnttees; attendance committee, with Alva E. Parker seivmg , chapman; Clarence H. Soienen and Aithur Thur-ton- , men of the health, safety, wel. fare, and blind committee; and M. P. Leonard, chan man of the constitution and a-- eom-nitte- the c'v ic impov committee; and T. Ward oar nock and Mr. Swarier, cola, imen of the fininee and lembei-hi- p committee. Thiee other commPteis will irction urdcr the directum of resonroe bid, third vice ent. They are: bey - and giiL mmittee, wko M. P. Leotard rid I a 'ar Steed as Thoma-- i M Wainock am, n 'oan San lei 5 actn g as h c tion-hiof the and u cd Naio"! commutie, and g .re fund prrjrit cr ,r ittee, for w nen a cl an man is to h appo.ritcd. Cha.nian of tne ci t v I ark project is Mr FwcOer, tie Ro-- c Gan nn ton nit ce ihannaii I,o!jit T. Giiftrh, and the ur-le- p MAJ. GEN. P. H. ROBEY', Ogun A,r Matn.J Area comnandir lor t1 c past tvte vtars, rtteives his ret.rement ceitificate at a jarade and retreat ) n n. at eerenonv t is afternoon (Tue-da- v at Air .Mali lie Command hi auqMi ttis, Ohio. G'rnal Robey is the Air Force Ba-10th OOAMA commanrb r. i Wiight-Fat-torsu- e, n if 4Ke & s n , 4 C t , co-c- s-- Kays-vill- e Old Photo 4 men of e- Pu- - y . . Mist entry. d of the infoimation and ublicity committee, headed bv Nichols; Dean K vaner and Robert T. Giiffi'n, W -t Airedoodo, in, bust bou h, and Andy Chuz, lit, 7ft I We-- t South Temple. Ju'tice of Feate tern John-5- i a- n, acting coroner, sain caa-- e of death was aiculental Vfl UW lljtlg Kavsvil-flr- . d The LDS Division Three junior softball Ogden tournament will begin Monday, August 3, at the Ogden Haiold J. Tip- Sottball Park and the following dav the senior division Farmington piesident will play the first round. Opening night schedules are petts, : of the Farmington Lions Cluo, Monday, August 3 (junior) 5 pm., Web has announced the following Heights vs. East Ogden; 6:10 p.m., Bin Lomond vs committee assignments for the Cleai field; 7:20 p.m., North Davis s. South Ogden ltiVMiO year: and 9:10 pm., Mt. Ogden vs. Lajton. Tuesdaj, Augu--Under the dnection of Mr. (seniors) 5 pm., Mther Heights vs. EastOgdm; 6:1 Tipoetts, J. Wilson Stevens will pm Lonn Farr vs. Morgan; 7:20 p.m., Mt. Ogden with Mr save as 8:39 pm.. North Davis vs. South Ogden; an Tippetts for the Fhesta Days 9:40 Ogden vs. team to be determined. p.m., and as ban man of rai-m- ( hmtrnas fart Mr. Leonard. m-- (haiirran a major. Her parents aie Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brough, 34 East First North. She graduated from Davis two years ago where she directed one-apldy that won at the speech festival at Davis in speech-educatio- n Appear before Grand Jury Davis County's Grand Jury heard Fa iiungton s Thursdnu tnorning ineh'duig Deputy Shav Kenneth I Dnnmetn, uho was muted to appear and Mis A. IF. Fisher, Pie a ant (it ore, and Albeit J Lay net , North Salt La he town board piesident, loluuteer witnessi s. At the Tuesday meeting of the second wetk of juiy delihetation, the seieu membcis heard two county officials, Cletk Hatty L Shomi. and Deputy Hamm on. iiittHSt . Hoiton C. Millei, seiond vice cadent, will diiect the acti-tie- s Rm-ual- d ad Diana Nielson Layton at Lagoon July 31; Sunset at Clean fuld pool August 4; South Wilnr and West Point at Clearfield Avgust 5; Clinton at Clearfield August 6; Syracuse at Clearfield August 7; and Clearfield at Clearfield August 10. Bountiful, Centerville and North Salt Lake competed last week at the Bountiful pool. CO; Division 3 tourney to by-la- Lk-lg-a . meets from Dams Coming year The North Davis Stake YWMIA Clearfield team won the Division softball tournament junior championship. arrived just after the swim- The play off games were held at Clearfield between mcr was pulled into the Rees inning teams from North Davis, Clearfield, Morgan bo,dtand Lavton stakes. Teams entered from these stakes n r,., .H5rvnnpH 'mu nftL fn't'"ere West Point Ward, the trophy winners, Cleartield ard Porterville Yard from Morgan and Lavat the sime, said he had Second ton Ward. ed seveial other bojs to leave W'est Point team members are Kathleen Belnap, the pond aiea at about f p. m. He said of fleets have a diffi- - Nita Bingham, Gaile Bjbee, Judy Rae Patterson, Lois cult time keeping bojs and gnis Singleton, Bene Singleton, Anmce Montgomery, Connie away from the itservoirs in the Thurgood, LaRae Dalton, Sheila Kirkham, Susan Blake, aicaJanet Flint, Doris Oleson, Gayle Loveland, and Colleen Other officeis at the scene Dahl. included Davis County Sheriff Lanora Grondel, Lavton is Division sports Lelvoi Dav and Gilmore 5 Swimming Comity bovs and girls will hr held dining the v it two wrhs in preparation for the finals Tuisday, Ang-m- t ool. Mats include KaysulU 11, at the Bountitul at Lagoon pool July 29; Farmington at Lagoon July Made foi newly-installe- kin Cafe as a waitress. College is in her future and then she would like to beiome a nurce. At Davis she was of the Foiensic Club and Spanish Club. She is 5 feet 3 inches. Her eyes and hair are brown. Tvonnq Grover, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 4.10 East 1). Grover, Second North. At present she is attending night school at Weber College after graduating last spring from Davis. She is now studying business and will be employed at Sperry-Ranin Clearfield beginning August 3 as a clerk. She will play the piano as her talent, is 5 feet 3 inches tall and has brown hair and eyes. Blonde Kay Edwards, 18, will speak on her career as her contest talent. She graduated from Davis this past year and will Her parents attend college. are Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Edwards, 229 South Second East. Kay has brown eyes and is 6 feet 6 inches tall. old Evelyn Twenty - year Biough is studying at Brigham Young University in Provo with Swimmers compete iocaiiy Farmington THIS DO YOU RECOGNIZE in He lives YOUNGSTER? Kaysville and is a bit older now. First one to call in his correct identification to our office, phone Kaysville 10, will receive a dollar. If yog have an old photograph that you would published in our newspaper, please send it to the OLD PHOTOGRAPH EDI- like Lavton Muv.e goers to Dims Duveln on TueHaj, August 11, ill bo aiding the community boys' baseball and youth welfare as pioceed, fiom that night s perloimance will be turned over use-- . the to Lajton Junior Chamber of Commerce for those , has evpiessed Floyd Bucklej, youth dnector for the Jaycee-.his appreciation (or the participation in you'll ac'ivities shown by p il lie and pants out that to pick out his own movie funds are reded to opportunity hall mitt up to a va ue of yjo LiPle P season's League is br.ng ed Mr Buck ey is la ig cnc.ti pio'am nlo a suuessfal d P.e with moue y piogram he will aNo mm ry moi T. of a) Tal-d foi tl e bo; s foot! all p"o-- con.rnittcp ions, Wing i A. erl Smith Joe Kirby and ChtisPds youth ac g 0m the io as-a- - h ties at Davis Ploying Augjst 11 will Drive-i- be starrirg James Darren on "Gidget", ad San- dra Dee; and "The Key", starSo-- I ring Yi.nam Holden and phia Loren. ' Li 'e I'm io aid F.ube Ruth Lc e no us am anj.',ng JdCiirW eah other on ticket sa es, wilu the winner bung given tne 1 e.tdell Snow, who is al o chairman of Lajton City hast jail progiam uiic'cr the recreat.on de V p.irtrrfiJ Layton's Little League Pvs year includes UO boys on six maor and minor team, and three Babe Ruth teams. At the present time the L tie Levou-er- s are practicing for all star games at Brigham City for the National League at 10 a m. Au- 1 In high school she also rved as treasurer of the Teachers of America, At BYU she placed third in the intermountain speech contest in the oratory division. Evelyn inches tall, has is a feet blown hair and green eyes. Rebecca Ence, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence, I ruit Heights, is working at the frosted Mug in Kaysville. ,whe is a senior at Davis High school this fall where she will serve as secretary of the Girls Jssociation and received fourth place in the French contest at the B U language meet. She also serves on the Paris Campus board. Rebecca's ambition fi Rowing high school is to attend college. She has brown hair and eyes and is 5 feet 3 inches tall. Sheila Thor lerson, 18, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parity E. Thoider'on, 131 South S' i ond Fast. She will prob-alJ- y twul the baton as her talent at the judging contest. She just graduated from Davis II gh school and i preparing to attend college. Her hair is Mown, ei es hazel and height 5 feet 7 inches. At Davis she was a majmette and a member of the Gills Council during her sc Mir ycai Diane Nielson, 18. is a daugb (Continued on Tag B.) !Ti7. m e cial movie performance To finance Little League u U lo a P.tT't Lavis graduate, Miss Bunk is employed at Lar- Kavs-ville-Layt- o Roger of the Ltah Highway Patrol Lajton fiiemen. Companions of young Munoz at the ieseroir in addition to Enngues weie LeRoy Pachio, t, 7o7 W est First North; Eugene Heirera, 2u, fit" West fust North; Eugene Herreia, at i. ft" West Fir-- t North; Rou-e- i t lo, l(i, 72 North Fifth West; Lany Foote, lij, bin Ave ; Ken Jens n, 17, 7M W -t hn-- t Noith; Roland A pai-en- New telephone hooks for the Kpjsville exchange will he delivered beginning August 29, according to L. Dee Sanders, exchange manager The new' book will include 500 new listing, he said. The total will be increased to 3,700 names and businesses. Assignments to BRIEFS Telephone directories will Be distributed next month sw mi. hi-- 71 a THE CONTESTANTS IN THE MISS KAYSVILLE CONTEST are these seven young ladies. On the front row, left to right, are Karen Kinsey, Jinny Biink, and Y'vonne Grover. On the back row are Kav Edwards, Evelvn Lu-an- Altu aiming at the seem, 'lioopti Ceoige Ike Rees, Ltali Hignwaj Iatiol called his home , nil wife, Maiee and soil, t Seventeen year old Karen Kinsey iv a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey, iff I asl Seiond South. The brown eyed, brown haired misa will play the piano as her talent A gradduring the judging. uate of Davis High school thia past spring, she is an employee of Barnes Banking Company. At Davis she was on one of the twelve top teams in the state debate meet at Weber. She also served as attendant to the junior prom queen at high of school and was v the class. Her sophomore height is 5 feet 6 inches. Jinny Bunk is 17. Her aie Mr. and Mis. Walter A. Bunk, ."la East Hist South, F AMONG Re-ecc- -- 4; SOll. yr&tWhWj Lavton Championship honors in the Lajton Stake sivtiim WMIA junior softball tourna menl went to Lajton Second Ward gu!s, accoiding to Mis Lanoia Grondel, 501 Man a, stake sports director. Other wmneis in the playoffs held at Central Davis duung the past four weeks included Lajton Fust Ward, percentage champions based on attendance of p'ay-ei- s at games, Layton Second and Lajton Eighth waids, tied for sportsmanship title, and Lajton Ninth Ward, skill champions through winning the most games. The championship team is determined by tournament points. Playing on the championship team were Judy Watt, Judy Benton, Joan Carlos, Caiman Christine Layton, Ruth a Ann Thomas, Nancy Evans, a Layton, Mane Dibble, Stevenson, Linda Moss, Barbara Bagley, Law anna Gill aid Jean Corbndge. Team dnector has been Sharlene Taj lor, assisted by Amy Green r, pond botom and went lull lied j jV- : iv Win tourney horn pm. Sunday. One-halater he was in tiouble, jelling for help. Two houis and fifteen minutes after he disappeared U m the del p water some oO fett from slime his body was snagged by giapphng hooks and bi ought to the sutface. t first the other boys thought joung .Munoz was joking, but whin he failed to to the surfaie thej plunged fc in to help him, but wtre unable to spot the victim in the moss alike, i) V Junior girls La j ton Failure to heed no swimming signs posted around a piivate Lay-to- n Salt Lake City boy Sunday leservoir resulted in the death of a afternoon. Joe Junior Munoz, 16, son of Mrs. Mary Munoz, 640 West First North, Salt Lake, went swimming in Hobbs Reservoir near the intersection of Highway 89 and Utah 193 in the eastern part of Lav ton City with eight other companions at about ' ' sF A 7 Layton Second reservoir Mu all lake City swimmer Norm aie: Competing Kempf, Linda Coulurn, Shirlev Lumlhiug, Linda Stephenson, Diane Nielson, Kaien Kinsey, Jinny Bunk, Yvonne Grovei, Kay Edwards, Evelyn Brough, Rebecca Ence, Sheila Thorder- - y t -- 4 Twelve Joung Kaysville ladies are now entcied i.t the Kaysville contest which will be hold August 11 at Kaysville Theatre. Sign-u- p deadline is August 7, according to Iljlon E. Smith, chairman of the KaysviUe Jaycee sponsored contest. , REFLEX-JOURNATOR, UTAH. Picture KAYSVILLE, must be at least 25 years old and can be cf people or places in Davis County. gust 1 and at Hill Field AF Ease for the American League on Juiy 31 at $ p m. Tne win- nets will continue on to the semi finals at Morgan when teams are Determined for the V'es'ern States finals. !i additun to dieting the die faiiifc. the Layton uiV g di,'rii'- and b.i.s s'op 'at La' ton Lcpcniaiy find, a ,d lack-ig- s at La, ton Arnoiy, erd Mid Pdh a'y aim,. Jj-c'i- s I - Ua-tion and s bulling Liiiciitaiy E M. rhxil V hi (haii-r'- t in ('mi e are fault Caws Gcuald tensi n at t e A mov 2 and J ni s at I' 3 C iv 1 Jon LumLrcn at Whitesides Llt-- 1 n mental y. Fu-tu- ie |