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Show 4 1 awanls is tho V 1 - I -- E. B. Kisser, left, congratulates ( apt. Harmon S. ( apt. Tolbert upon his assuming Command id' NSD Clearfield. ( apt. Kisser will leave for a new assignment. New commander takes realms nwth-bassad- w ar-Jtc- r. son-in-la- i Of Naval Supply Depot NSD, Clearfield - Capt. Harmon S. Tolbert, SC, I SN, took iver the command of this depot hum ('apt. F B. Risser win s scheduled to leave for duty ts Supply officer on the Staff if Hie Son ic Commander, Force, Atlantic Fleet. Capta'n Risser will have solved as Com Handing Officer at NSD Cleat-fielJii't two months in oxces-o- f thiee years. Captain Tolheit has mtvoc as Executive Officer at NSD since about the 1st of Apii of this veai vis-IAn- maud belt1 until about the goth of Augii.--t when (apt. Frcd-ricI), Witzel is scheduled to urive and take command. Scvc.al social farewell have been held for apt. and Mrs. Ris'er pi ior to their depaiture, ( in apt. Tolbert has the Navy for Is yeais and came a i o fiom Staff Commander ngi-n- i Seivice Force, Norfolk, i, vvlii'if he solved :Y1 iiiontn.-i- Fleet and Force Supply Oflicci. k Jay Vood Will teach At Utah State Dr. Stewart appointed District LDS Mission head Gary ,j nomebuiiders hold party Fiie'tom pro-yia- 2 j q J I t it'll page j 1 Tiro and Ruhhor (ompaiiv ; tho safety awaids aio provided b (ionoral Motors. Both lonioin-havmli Im supported well over a decade, npoim lie National Committee on I!")' and (In Is' Club Woi K. have tnoii While tho sights set oil wimiinu. tho awards are not the chn goal, the National Coinniit'oo pointed out. The objectives ot are: to develop good citizen ship and leadership; to contribute to the vvelfaie of the community; to "learn by do ing"; and to achieve the best lesults in individual piojeet vv ork. Information leyaidiny enioll-men- t in the soil ami water conservation and safety programs may lie obtained from Davis County extension office, located at tiie Courthouse. Farminyton, or from your local Club leaders. The in Ftah is under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service of Utah State 1niversity, Logan. 1958 Hunt-.nytui- -- ll 1, ha Fullmer had a slumber night at the home of Mr. and was given to paity last Wednesday nipht at Mi. Ke Creer, her home after their ball game. honor Mis. Creers sister Dawn to Walt- Eight guests were present. prior to herhemarriage and Lain Rights Mr. and Mrs. Dee Iorter and ed Bam. Farmington ei s to compile I'm ships in 111 con.-e- i vat ion, it today by L. R. Agent. A total of sixteen .'Iohiiii allege Si hnlar.'hips will be awaid lull liirmlii io ihr ed to veal for best ach.evemt nt m Mill and wate: the field of 'afe coii'on .it on and the ty I'h'Siam. 'llio m holai hip'. tooot: to tla p- with t x pe n s e paid Clul. National 'digit" am offcied in an inotntist u a nd g s awaid to throughout tho nation. Iioimi of tho soil and watei o iiW'wn l JOURNAL-Ju- ly The Jayeee mein-h1 and their families held Other then annual Sprmy Outdoor sons Sandy and Neil from Big families were guests. were Mrs. James Rashostesses the at their with visited Texas Lien, Thursday eveniny paity School Mr. mussen of Kaysville and Mrs. Kav.svdle sister and brothei-in-laElementary 41-- J Alton Mrs. Rose, Alan Right. (Katherine) Telephone attended Monreporter rounds. and Mrs. Jim Stathis on y and( Eighty Ratsy Steed, Jan Brezoff, played hall and enjoyed a picnic day. IN Katherine Rose ited Sunday at the home of with lunch. Reed Fannie Kay Barlage, Kathleen Llovd left Tuesday Rhone Jl-- J (Mrs. Myrtle Johns n. Committee m chaiye were Ci scouts from the North Farm-'an- d Judy Hilton, Leslie Ann i, Mrs. Irene (lardner. of Mi. and Mrs. llean Johnson, A hamburger fry Imyton Ward to spend a few Wagoner, Jill Frazier, Candy ednesdaj Utah, visited last week Mays at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Udell (Ireen, and Kell, anil Annett Tidwell danced evening in the hack yardi ns at Milus and Nor- m the Lillian and Ruby Dance Beecher Cecil Mr. Mrs. and Gardner and their families. land L 'V 2!"'', 1,, voces will hold d hoaid meet- - I ".Tman rev.evv nday night m Layton. left toumi Baihaiasl Elison Mrs. iala gory 'rs- June Stavner and daugh-i- t Tuesday forMaggie if-ing Thursday evening, July J. ,,,,ther. S. D. Adams fiom Cali-Cal Los is,s, Marsha Cranney of Oak-,t- o Angeles, the home of Don Ilowaid. foiiiia, and tier parents, Mr and Iris v lsited in Fait Cake Sunday attend the dedication of the )eVi jjaho is visiting her grand- her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Mournin' Ihey will discuss the fish pond- (hs. Spense Adams of Layton as with Battalion Monument. mot.her, Mrs. Maggie Elison R. ('. Larson. 4 and the Daon July opening guests. will also attend the Lotianj hei cousins Judy and Patty They ( Janice Muir celebrated her Smith ouiitv queen contest. vis Mrs. Merese Jensen has been family reunion. Sessions. I I I I the home of her pai- - sixth birthday Saturday. EightI .Mrs. Millie Mood attended a J J tavingMr.at and Ethel) n White Samwas and een littie shared the Turguests Mrs. Morris days weddmg breakfast at the Am- - ( hildren are visiting her On with her. activities June 1, ner while her husband, Newell, in Clul) yj1Si Vera White. Ethelyn has been at Camp Williams. her sister, Nancy, celebrated honor of her nieceWednesday Miss Patricia1 her husband Col. W. T. .Newell graduated fiom the Utah her eighth birthday. She, too, had a party ami eighteen invit- Taylor and Richard Clyde. iSumways has just returned The Ka.v svilltj State lT. this June with a Kaysville Mrs. Mabel Wickens has sold from Tui key, where they have ed guests. Ward Primary held their jrree in business and social hei home to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - been for the past two years, Marsha Martindale ence. of Salt Friday Hobday, will leave for Maine, eveniny at the Rock Chapel. It Thursday, Mi'. 1 neitia Turner Bake visited last week end at neth Young of Bountiful. Mrs. They was for the three homebuilder attended the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Wes- Wickens and son Jim have pur- where they will be stationed the wedding chased a home in Salt Lake. hi'ses and their motheis. A in West Weber for herreception Weekend visitors at the home cousins, ley Williams. peeial prog i am, games and .Mrs. Ed Hobbs (Mickev) of Mrs. Wicken retired this week t,f Mr. and .Mrs. Dean Campbell. a,l Mrs. Ray Snow weie and were enjoyed by tilt Mis. Campbell was the former Maryland and Mrs. Merrill (Lus-cile- ) from the Telephone Co. She hasm, Snows brother-in-laHelen Hadley. Theldas daugh of Denver, have served as a night operator insjtflvr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gron-Fa- i group. Henry, I mington for many years.! man anj her mother, Mrs. Artie earhers in charge of Sandia, was a bridesmaid been visiting at the home of and plans werel ,nd her son, Stephen helped with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Her daughter Julia and Thornton and daughter June, anyements Fd Watson live near her all of Provo, and her brother Elizabeth Green, Linda Coulam, the gift Hepworth. They came to attend in Sait Lake. EaRue Smuin and Elaine Har-- j Mr. and Mrs. Edmond John-ith- e and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. wedding of their niece. Mary n vev. A Wood. Tuesdav Don Thornton of Ogden. Ron and family of Morgan garden party Kav.-vill- e Davi' ( ounty are ebaibli i "liege oil and watt". w;i' amioumeu lloL'civ, Counts Farmington II ('iub reflex-journa- Spring party Can compete t The Jaycees hold members 4-- H L. Kaysville Mr. and Mis. G.lDistriet of the Latter-daI.aYerl Stewart have iceeived Sa nts Church, Di. Jay Wood Call has i word from Cambridge, England) Guiy is serving a a position oil the staff ,uid lias been branch that their son Gary I.. Stew - h art has just been appointed Dis- - pres dent m Nottingham, Eng-tri- d the Utah State University President of the Norwich land. cterir.an depaitment. Dr Cali aa. been pi at tiring in Rebel' 'it y. lie giuduated from Davis High School and the USU. He eceived his doctors degree fiom the Colorado A & M at Foit Collins. He also served on r EDS mission to i California. His wife is the forRichard estry attache for the German mer Elaine Holt of Clearfield. Farmington chief of the U.S. Forest Embassy in Washington, I). ('., The Calls have two children, Walter acted as interpieter for the Jeffrey and Laurel. They will with Service along reside in Logan. Mann, ministerial director of German visitor. Mr. Mann said that the probforests for West Germany, joined local foresters for an m lems of forestty in the United spection of the Buckland Flats States and Got many are va.-tlarea east and south of Farm- different, that a smaller percentage of German- - use the ington Tuesday. than as recreation McArdle lauded the Forest forests Service and the communiti s Americans. Then about .T.'kT cooperative efforts in reforesta- persons foi each squat e mile tion and recreation of the areas .11 Germany compaied to .it Mountains ill the United States, he exin Wasatch the along Davis Countys east boun- plained. and said the German - Davis County Farmington dary. He said that if the For- forests aie considered a and load news engineering had resource. the Service est support this week received a letthroughout the nation that had Water conservation and wa- staff been displayed here, the for- in shed protection, including ter of commendation from the ested lands of the nation would he acute need for protection U.S. Forest Service office in be a more valuable natural re- igaimt finest fires, were ma- Salt Lake City for their prompt t'd s of interest to the German action on a brush fire between source. Centerville and Farmington Dr. Wolfgang Koehler, for forestry chief last Friday. Julian R. 'Thomas, district orcst l anger, wrote: "It is evident that your Fire in organization Suppression Davis ('ounty gave quick and ffective action in suppressing Farmington Adults should it Ivvici' as tich in milk value. pint of milk a "For healthy bones and teeth, the fire that oeeuned Friday get at least day; children need Pj pints to 'or clear skin and steady nerves, letweeii Farmington and Cen- 1 should everyone needs to drink an ftTille which we have termed! quart; and teen-agehave the "Palish Fane" fre. Both quart or more every adequate amount of milk," emday, advises Karma P. Swin- phasizes .Mi" Elna Miller, Ex- he Fai mington and the Davis State Utah dle. University tension nut t itioni't, Utah State County File Depaitment did Home Agent for Davis County. University, I.ogan. xcellent vvoik. aDo )our road A recent survey by the U.S. "Milk is one of tile he't ri vv ' and your survey crews Depaitment of Agiiculture .ources of calcium and of the r would like to take tins opposhowed that many people are B vitamin, riboflavin. It is al- rtunity of thanking you and not getting these recommended most impossible to get enough Itliese i.i ganziations and the men quantities, the Home Agent if these important nutiients individually, commending ouj with less than the lecommeml-e- Ke'y highly for this effective! notes. of Mi's W o k. Of course, it is not necessary milk," quantities to consume all of these quan- '.Millet adds. "If we are to liimg lapitl sup- tities as plain milk. Much of For some good lenpes to and prossion action to these explu-- j it can be eaten or di unk in o your collection of milk-iiclie files on the face of Davis other forms. Cheese, cottag .foods, write or call Davis Coun- - 'ounty, it will he necessary cheese, and ice cream, ale pop- !ty Extension Seivice. whose nf-- ' Ro attaik them quickly and ef- ular ways of "eating milk". flee is located in the Court feitively by full support and' Many favorite family dishes, house in Farmington Ask for Cooperation from the forces in' from soups to dessert', con- lyour free copy of Home and Davis communities,! County, tain milk. One inexpensive and Gulden Bulletin No, .',7, "Get- ounty, state and Forest Ser-- ! vice. I am suie that we can: easy way to increase milk in ting Enough Milk." This contains a table of milk accomplish this and prevent the family diet is to add nonfat dry nnlk to fluid milk used equivalents in cheese and oth- hesc large, expensive fires in making cooked foods. Four er foods to help you determine .vhich are so damaging to the tablespoons of dry milk added 'how much milk you and youi aatei sheds. I congratulate you, to 1 cup of fluid milk makes Ifamily aie getting. md we surely appreciate your sending the county survey and county mad men with the fire iepaitment to the recent trainI feel that the ing si bool. flaming that the men received there was instrumental in help-n- g . . them to bring about of the fire. The new P.i.T vegetable in- 'eason, advises Dr. George F "One disturbing factor y sect control recommendations Know Ron, extension entomolothe fire was that notified the Forest Serare ju-- t off the pie.', according gist, Utah State Univel'ity, fv el possibly that to L. S. Rogers, Davis County Logan. . vice agent, and free copies are now "('ontiol vegetable insects in all that went to the fire felt to commercial and Utah for tanning, marketing, hat someone else had notified available home gardeners. and home garden crops, via' .he Foic't Service, but no one Dr. George F. had. I would appieciate it. if The new publication titled, piepaicd by B. Call, you will notify us immediately "Control of Vegetable Insects," KnowRoii, and Anson of if any fires that are reported Utah State University exten- extension horticulturist, both sion ciieular No. 2M, names the Utah State Uimeiity, assist- Bong the foot of the mountain ed by an advisory committee that thieaten the Finest Servegetable and the insects that i departments vice land in any way. attack it and gives the latest of(present ng the The (ounty commission has entomology, hoi ticulture, recommendations for spray pathology, ailed a meeting July 7 of all their control. It also contains U.S. I). A.and andplant U.S. Pulih'c load crews, suiveying ctews, handy tables and reference ma- Health Service entomologists, and representatives of fire de-- i interial for safe handling of and repiesentatives from the partmeiU of county and city to; sect poisons. national chemical companies. di'cuss what actions should be Most homes and commercial The latest in commercial and taken on the outbreak of brush, gardeners have alreadv encoun- home gardens insect pest con- fires along the mountain front.! tered insect pest problems. trol is available without cost by The meeting will begin at sj Timely treatment now will save calling or writting Davis Cou- H.m at the courthouse in Farm-- ' a lot of damage later on in the ntys Extension Office ington. y two-vea- mi-'io- U.S., German forest heads Visit Buckland Fiats area two-yea- e, BRING THE FAMILY TO LR VTQil County crews v Complimented For fire work FUN! FUN!! FUN!!! for the ENTIRE FAMILY EVENTS of THE DAY ilk is for everyone 1 1 CAKE EOOTH FOOD BOOTH FISH PON I) SNOW ( ONE PONY CAHT RIDE 6:00 A.M. ROCKETS CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST (ALL YOU CAN EAT) "WAKE-UP- " TRAIN RIDE 1:00 P. 9:30 A.M. HI. KIDS EVENTS d h (THROUGHOUT THE DAY) LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL BOXING MATCHES WATERMELON EATING CONTEST FOOT RACES (VARIOUS EVENTS) 3 GAMES OF -- Assembly Area the New City Hall; South to Gentile Street; West to Layton Elementary School. bul-'eti- n 10:0TTm CONCESSIONS WHEEL Vegetable insect control Books off the press . Free . 1 OK OPEN FORTUNE CLEARTIELD FIREMEN LAYTON FIREMEN PARAKEET PITCH 9.00 P. M. PJI. WATER POLO BINGO DART GAME con-erni- . 4:00 m 9:00 P. M. i v I SPONSORED BY LAYTON IUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |