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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY REFLEX-DAV- IS , 1976 H o their Kaysville Civic Association met Tuesday evening at the City Building for their regular monthly meeting with Russ Bracken, president, conducting. Wells F. Collett led the Pledge of Allegiance. grade students. ganizations turn in their budget requests no later than tonight. He announced the big THE SCHOOL PTSA as a gift presented each class in the school with a wall G. E. Clock. They also gave a $200 celebration scholarship fund to Davis High School and therefore the PTSA feels they have completed a successful year. , THE COUNTY has set aside $1,600 for $100 to go to 16 communities for city. Mr. Pageant officials discuss registration procedures for the Miss Clearfield Pageant which will be held next month. L Registration has begun for the annual Miss Clearfield pageant and will close on May 19. YOUNG ladies who are interested must be at least a junior in high school. The entry forms are available at Farm Bureau Insurance, 272 S. State; Clearfield State Bank, 36 S. Main and The Fabric Fair, 155 S. State. ' to r, Erlene Van Weerd, in charge of entries; Leo Syphus, vice president Kiwanis Club; Judy Bennion, director. The pageant will be held at Clearfield High School on June 30 at which time the winner will receive a $300 scholarship. The competition is based on poise and talent and all Clearfield hopefuls are encouraged to enter. ORGANIZED by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club, the con- test has been quite a success in past years. Last year the club donated the profits of $1250 to Clearfield City where it was matched with a like amount. Then, the $2500 matched with another $2500 in federal monies with the total was amount being used for playground equipment at the city park, die yracuse News By VIRGINIA BENNETT 867-29- : Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mellor and little daughter, Malena, who have been residing in Centervile, Utah have moved to Syracuse to make their home. Mrs. Mellor was the former Randy Warren before her marriage. Mrs. James T. Williams and Mrs. E. Jay Cuthbert entertained for members of the Variety Anns Club on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Cuthbert. For entertainment the club members enjoyed a Bicentennial musical rendered by a group of fifth grade boys from the Wasatch Elementary School in Clearfield. This was indeed very interesting and most well given. Mrs. William S. Holt has been ill for the past three weeks at her home here. Horace R. Barber returned back to his home last Wednesday afternoon, after being very ill at the McKay Hospital in Ogden for the past six He is showing weeks. improvement and his many friends and neighbors are wishing him the very best for a more speedy recovery. Elder Russell Dean Zaugg was honored at the regular sacrament meeting of the West Point Second LDS Ward, on Sunday afternoon. Elder Zaugg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Zaugg, of 438 North 3000 West, West Point. Elder Zaugg has accepted a mission call to Bolivia La Paz. He will enter the Language Training Mission at the BYU in Provo this weekend. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School, and LDS Seminary there, and has been attending USU at Logan for the past year. Miss Nancy Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child has left for Jerusalem, Rome and Greece, where she will be spending the next few weeks. She accompanied a study group from the Bracken delegated a representing Kaysville be built by the Kaysville Jaycees and JCKs. Bob Palmer, acting president accepted this project. THE FLOAT will be for use in the Kaysville Days tennial celebration on July 3 and then stored for future use in other parades, including Davis County Bicentennial parade. Clyde Chatlain gave a list of categories available for float entries. It was announced that Heritage Harvest being sponsored by the Kaysville East LDS Stake will be held beginning June 14 and continue to July 2 with Charles Turner as general chairman. This will be open to the public with numerous activities being planned for the entire community for the Stake Bicentennial have already been held in seven of the ten areas. float competition. Each city is to receive a $100 check to be used toward their expenses of building this float for their REGISTRATION OPENS Mr. Lundgreen also reported on the success of the Neighborhood Community Councils that have been organized and set up. Meetings project. MR. BRACKEN pledged full support from KCA for BRACKEN suggested this matter be taken up with city councilman, Gerald Purdy over recreation and also see if courtesy rules could be posted, so that everyone could have an opportunity to play. Mrs. Heath stated Davis High will have many scholarships to offer students this spring. Davis BOB BALDWIN, High Rep. on sports said, tennis team is going great, took second place in region, tennis state meet is May 15. There are track meets every Thursday at the school and encouraged all the public to attend. Girls track team is doing well. Baseball team will enter state competition May 18-2- areas are just being organized and will be functioning in May and the county councils will be organized in June. This program is being sponsored SOME OF the by the PTSA. Mrs. Heath, Marilyn representative of Davis High PTSA, announced that Verla Raymond was nominated from the floor at PTSA election night and voted in as the new PTSA president of Davis. Tim Fitch, the new Davis studentbody president will be the Davis High School student representative for PTSA to KCA meetings next year. SHE ANNOUNCED that Davis held their Arts Night last week and that is was a tremendous display of the in many departments, but they did not receive full support from the parents and suggested KCA make an effort to encourage everyone in the community to support school activities. . She said, Davis High is greatly in need of additional tennis courts and they need lighting at night and also stated, that many are students work He stated there is repair needed on some of the tennis courts and also suggested the Kaysville recreations direc- tors consider offering ad- vanced tennis lessons. They also need tennis competition for various age groups. DOROTHY PARRISH, Davis High representative reported on other school activities. Davis took first place in debate in State. Drama department took second place in Region and will enter State Drama Competition April 30 May 1 at BYU. Mike Penley won the honor of outstanding speaker at the National Forensic League Western District Competition held in Idaho Falls. He will now represent Utah, Idaho and Wyoming at the National Forensic League Congress to be held at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo, in June. -- and Senior MAY Prom. Awards assembly May 11. On May 12, Charlies Aunt School Play at 7:30 p.m. and one performance. May 20, Orchestra Spring Layton. AT THE presnt time they are working on plans for their annual Kaysville Days July 4 celebration. They are planning to have one of the most dynamic fire work displays ever held in the state. He discussed with the members their calendar of events for the coming year and then submitted a oudget request to the board. Mayor Glen W. Cundall expressed his thanks and appreciation from the Kaysville City to the Jaycees and JCKs for their help in promoting a successful July 4 celebration in Kaysville each year. MRS. IOLA Smith, beau- tification chairman is again pushing the Kaysville Cleanup Caravan project when She weather permits. stressed that many citizens have not assisted in cleaning up their homes and yard surroundings and that in order for Kaysville to excell in the Bicentennial campaign of beautification city everyone must cooperate. She asked the Davis High representatives to report to the school that there is too much litter about the ground ? and she is encouraging them to help with the clean-u- p campaign. THE Caravan CLEAN-U- P date was tentatively set for Saturday, May 15 at 7:30 a.m. and will begin at the Kaysville City building. Neal Anderson, KCA Youth Chairman announced that Little League tryouts are to be held May 1. Tryouts will be on May 8. They are organizing a girls softball team and need more girl s 13 to 15. They do have coaches for this team. Contact Paul Smith if interested. THEY DO need coaches for ages girls age fourth and fifth grades. They are also in need minor league coaches of five for the boys teams. He announced that Dean Hunger did sign to play with USU today. Davis High School Band did a fantastic job in Washington, D.C. THE NEXT KCA meeting will be announced at a later date due to Davis High Graduation exercises.np The Head i over Wheels Loan For a The Rugged Outdoorsman Loan To turn turtle bumper crop The Loan. To improve your lot (j(U)ff BYU.vsb Three ways better PRESIDENT Festival at the Cafeteria. May 0 Clytie Adams Dance Recital. School graduation May 26. Gymnastics took third place in Region. New studentbody officers elected, Tim Fitch, president, Dean Storey, 1st vice and Victor Rickman, second Vice pres. President Bracken congratulated Miss Parrish for the honor of being named State Sterling Scholar in English and Literature from Davis High and receiving a beautiful trophy. He stated, Kaysville is very proud of her. MRS. JUDY Rigby, JCK rep. submitted the JCK budget request. She announced that the Miss Kaysville Contest was a great success this year. She asked if there could be a trophy case installed at some location in the city building for the Jaycee and JCKs plaques and trophies. They have a numerous amount dating back many years and no place to display them. The KCA advised her they would work with the city on this matter. Mrs. Carol Collett, Historic Sites Chairman, reported on the progress of the printing of the book, History of Kaysville, which will soon be off the press and ready for distribution for the Kaysville City Bicentennial project. MRS. MINA Flint, representative of Lantern Club stated their club has had a successful year and their final meeting of the season was held Monday afternoon. They do not meet during the summer months. Bob Palmer, President of Kaysville Jaycees announced that elections had been held and Tom Allen was elected as new president of the Jaycees. Installation of new offficers will be held Friday evening at their Installation Banquet at the Empress Restaurant in 18-2- play. they Bracken requested that all the or- Bicentennial monopolizing the courts when other groups are waiting to Club had conducted a course in proper techniques of baby sitting with much emphasis on safety in the home. This course was taught to fifth PRESIDENT scheduled for Kaysville July 4 and July 24. The Davis County celebration Bicentennial August 21 in conjunction with the annual Davis County Fair, that the county has asked each city throughout the county to build and furnish a float for their Bicentennial parade. celebration. reports were given. Robert Lundgreen, Rep. of Kaysville Elementary School PTSA announced that We broke all TOMATO Wsi) t the old rules when we came up with the Timeway Simple Interest Loan. made We Better Boy it easy to understand, simple to get and more flex- b ible to repay. We set it up so you could save interest if you want to. 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