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Show Open House Set For East Layton City Hall Open house for East Laynew city office building and facilities is set for Saturday from 11a.m. until 2 p.m. years ago and issued last September, according to Mayor tons by 20 growing community. Last year, for example, the citys one-mapolice department was expanded to three fulltime men. grb n Leslie Hillier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hillier, each student see it. Thursday was chosen as the Central Davis Junior High Historian for next year. The eighth grade elections were held, and the new officers for the next year court and all 10 MAYOR DeWitt explained that East Layton is a very fast Central Davis Jr. Names Officers it. ment, maintenance department, building inspector, in a basement. THE building will include rooms for the city inspector, a combined court room and city council chambers, a mayor- - PREVIOUSLY, the old city hall housed the police depart- facilities The police department will have separate facilities in the $25,000. as well as the new, said, Weve waited a long time for this building and spacious foot structure. The new city hall, which includes five large rooms and are: two bathrooms, is located on a e site, three acres of which will be used as a city president, Lawrence, and Mr. Stan Smedley, talked about and secretary, Winegar; Donnell Bennett. THE PURCHASE of property and cost of the building is being financed through a $125,000 bond passed three body was shown a film on bus safety, called Death Zones and it was required by Davis APRIL ON various experiences they have had, and also the difficulties involved with their specific jobs. A question and answer period followed. The ninth graders were interested and seemed to enjoy it. the student 27 guest THE SPEAKERS, Miss Sue Dubb Sheriff Robinson, Korryn park. three speakers talked to the ninth graders concerning Law Day. Weise; vice president, Pat 54-acr- County School District that Fifth grade students at Layton Elementary School are busy learning about the palm tree island, Hawaii. Left to right are Vance Yoshikawa, Jerilyn Miyawaki, Dave Ipaktchian and Michelle Roberts. All but Ms. Roberts have parents of foreign LEARN ABOUT HAWAII descent. Layton Elementary School fifth grade students of Mrs. Carolyn Andersen and Mrs. Diann Davis held their traditional Hawaiian Day activities, Friday, Apr. 15. spent the afternoon at the school showing slides and souvenirs of Hawaii to the students. Students brought items from Hawaii to display in the rooms. Four winners of a THE SCHOOL cooks prepared a special Hawaiian fun-fille- d CHILDREN dressed in mumus, colorful shirts and dresses and even white pants. The were classrooms decorated with colorful bulletin boards depicting Hawaiis culture, scenery and history. Each student made a crepe paper lei. During the lunch hour, the fifth graders made two appearances in the schools cafeteria to sing Hawaiian songs, accompanying themselves with rhythm sticks and The other instruments. students performed their Hawaiian songs for a special PTA meeting held the Thursday before (April 14.) THROUGHOUT the day, special lessons dealing with Hawaiis culture and history were given. Mrs. Dix Roberts r hula contest awarded a fresh pineapple. The best hula dancers were Michelle Roberts, Jerilyn Miyawaki, Dave Ipaktchian and Vance Yoshikawa. were each lunch. To climax the days activities, room mothers prepared a special afternoon treat of a coconut, pineapple, Hawaiian fruit salad, pineapple cupcakes, and Hawaiian punch, dmg Aids Health Career Day Eldon Frost of Kaysville, a local pharmacist, was called to assist in the Pharmacy Division in the Health Career Days at Weber State College. HEALTH Career Days was sponsored by Weber County Medical Auxiliary and Weber County Medical Society at Weber State College Union Building on Tuesday, Apr. 19 and Wednesday, Apr. 20. There were displays and experienced representatives on hand in the various divisions to explain the different careers to the seniors of high schools and college students. 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