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Show Robert Larson OUR TEACHER a 'a teacher st E. 1. Lay ton Robert laron is a s xth Whitesides elementary school m Layton. lie started with the School when it was new fee years ago and w th the cut; ton cf one year wi'h the fifth giade he has taught sixth grade pupils each j ear. Fefore coming to Ian ton t teach, Ilobeit was principal for two years at Holden F lenten-tar- v in Mil'aid School d strict. He graduate! from Davis High Pc hoc in lJIt and attend- girls race g-- in For queen 1 Utah Stite University ed in ogan for two quarters, before entering the University of Utah of which he is a graduate, holding a certificate for botn secondary and elementary education. d The Larsons live at pul Drive. lie and his wife f.loria have three children, Lruie, 7, Uuitis, 3, and Luanne, six months hen vt mtc i upte J Mr. Larson for the pctuie and story for our nuet tl e teachers series le was g v mg instructions on the collect wind usage for the double negative. Other subjects taught tv mi during the riav include cuircnt events in the morning, followed by anth-nutispcJl ng, lciding, social studies and nghsh. ri he science, art, music and physical elucaticn divisions are alternated on different clavs and worked in with the regular subjects, Mr. Laison said. I always lad teaching in nnnd, but probably my I DP mission t) Sweden did more to get me into the profession than anything else, he replied to a question on how he became a teacher. Me aked him what lie likes hest about his job He said, Just being with the children and wanting to watch them grow and develop. This is lm- portant because jou must make Will reign during Annual Gua rd ball 1 Layton-- W Sner-woo- 1 e, 1 the children enjoy the c'as-e- s to create rn atormphcie for learning. I do a great deal of serious j'oking, especially in spelling, to make learning a happy adventure for them When he isn't in the classroom, Robeit likes spoits both as a spectator and as an amateur plajer. He is also interested in his ejiurch work and is finance chanman for Lajton LDS Eighth M ard. Mr. Larsons principal at E. M. Whitesides is Roland E. Long. Davis civic leader heads Bountiful Ronald M iscombe, 1 ast 2nd South, Bountiful, prominent in Davis County civic affairs, has been named the Fund Dnector of the 1J5 Davis County March of Dimes fund dnve, it was announced today by Maui ice Marshaw, Utah State Chairman for the event. Mr. Wiscombe is a long time resident and booster of Davis count.v. He was state Republican chanman in 1050, and has just been named piesidcnt of tne Oakndge Country ( lub. In accepting tins position in the Rim March of Dimes camiscombe has this paign, Mr. to say : The face of the Maich f Dunes has changed. With the battle against polio all but won, now look to our new slogan od challenge, the Thiee Faies cf I rippling', birth defects, arthritis and polio. What a blessing to these unmet problems to le embraced by the vast lesources of the National Foun-datio- n. The lhbO fund drive will bring financial aid for the fust time to individuals stucken with congenital defects and crippling arthritis. At the same time the National Foundation is sttppmg up its scholaiship program to bolster the ranks of rescaich into the causes of these tiagic defects of natuie . . . fiesli young minds from our high schools and colleges launched into the same program which sponsored Dr. Salk, discoveur of the polio vaccine. Our campaign this year will be supported by every mother who has lived in fear that her baby might be born with a defect By everyone who has seen the mysterious crippling effects of aithritis . between the ages of 18 and 28, smg'e, of good character, possessing poise, personality, intelligence, charm and beau'y of face and figuie. Also must have talent. Wanted by the Layton National Guard as entrants in the annual Miss National Guard beauty queen contest Applications will be taken until Dec SO bv Mrs Theil Day, I k arfield, queen chairman. The contest has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 13 at 8 p m. in the Central Davis Junior High school auditoraim. Six gir's are ahendy in the competition, said M s. Day. They are Diane Nielson, Kaysville, Glenda Mae Wood, Fa rangton, Lee Ann Steveis, Farmington, Goldie Barton, Faimington, Ruth Ann Muir, Lavton, and Connie Jones, Sunset. They aie all 17. Applications are available and will be accepted by Mrs. Day or First Sergeant Ed Hanson at the National Guard Armory on Golden Avenue m Lay-tountil the end of the month. The q icen will re!n at the battery s annual nu itaiy ball in Febiuary, tie da e to be set later. She will a'so enter the sta'o guaid queen contest, the winner to be in the Mi's Utah con'cst Entraits must le lesiden's of Lt ill for past 6 months, must be single and never have been mar-ridivoiced or had marriage a i v J s adaaie by September of this year, must be not less than 13 on September 1, 19s9, nor more than 23 Contest dothuig requirements aie one evening gown and one batlung suit. Entrant must be of charac'er aid possess good Special school building annington Groundbreaking The structure w ill provide four ceremonies for the new special classroom units, a kitchm and e education school for Davis room. School Distnct were held Friday The thuty-si- x students of the at 2 p m. It will be located at 100 exceptional child school, now loSouth and approximately Third cated in Bountiful, have been East in Farmington. invited to a Christmas party by .t The program was under the the Cleaifield Naval Supply workers union. It will be direction of L. Lamar Parkin, director of pupil personnel for held December 17 at 7 p m. at the Davis School District, and the Aniencan Legion Hall in Mis. Harold L. Rope, president Bountiful, 7i West ?rd South of the Davis County Associa- They attended the F Iks (lub annual thristmas party in Salt tion for Retarded Children. n Lake City for handicapped The building will cost approxlast Fuday. of which $ 1 multi-purpos- De-po- DLCEMB1 R lo. pr, 8 arrested Duo in Utah County Farmington Two ire t b tn of whom have aenul teims in the Utah State Ik ltemnuv have been charged w ith second degree burg , !i' m connection with the break-at the Frost D f Corn any in kajswlle on m Chaiged with the b. and Kenneth Smith, both froi I tali County. Moses Shephai Fiovo, was airested bv Sheir Deputies Kenneth Fiammon ard William Feteis. Da, Mondav, Sheriff and Deputy Peters brought Kei neth Smith, Oieni, Lorn Picvo wheie he had been airested, ti cliaige him along with Shi liad. None of the stolen prop erty, including $500 cash. Ucovered. The burglary was accompli ed after the men had gained entrance bv breaking a window between the drug stoie and tve kaysville Theatre. A hinge had been knocked from the saf doors, the steel plate chiseled from the bottom and peeled back, cement fill knocked cut land the lock mechanism released. Both men charged have been identified in a line-uas hav n g been in the vicinity the night of the burglaiy. Mo-e- s Dis-tii- ( reation of the sewer dtsMri has teen studied as to feasibility ard necessity. It has been brought out by health officials studying tie situation that th sewage collected in the existing systems in the area is net properly treated for th elimination of disease producing organisms ard that the volume of raw sewage now being discharged constitutes a serious and continuing menace to the health and safety of I'avis County residents. f n -- Total cost of th system vhkh will eventually include a sewer collection system and adequate disposal plant cannot be definitely ascertained. However, jt is estimated at a maximum rf $1,500,000. The estimated bond proposed to be issued and sold to pay the cost is $1,500,000, but such estimate shall not be a limitation on the amount of bond that may be issued and sold after the creation of said district. p Bonds shall be payabl aolelr from taxes or from operating revenues of the district or from both. North Da via Recently, th County Sewer Improvement District's disposal plant wa comg pleted west of Syracuse, the sewage problem for that playing a musical instrument dramatic reading, art display, chess designing, etc, or she may give a three minute talk on the career she wishes to pursue. olv-m- area. Layton board it is dry spell again now Supports I armington The long dry of 48 to low of 20 with as only .37 inch of precipitation. spell continue inches of precipitation have been recorded thus far in Chamber view Avciage pieupitation for this month is 218 inches, accoiding to Alden Bla ne of the Waatih Research tenter rf the Intermountain Forest Staand Range F xperiment tion in Farmington. Davis weather as reported at the staton in Fainnngton for the pa-- t week: Hub caps' Returned, Wheres owner Layton A stack of euu mobile hub caps and a note were d waiting for Police Chief Nalder on his front p rch when he returned home from duty at 3 JO am. last Fnday L i 2 sentenced 4 JJ j .O a V in Layton ur f j Layton Judge B M. fined Garry lee Needle, crdeland 'raik, f. and sentenced him to 50 daes ml on two counts in city j - .ce court Saturday. Neeilb eeas fined JJiK) and 50 days in jail for driving under the inflnnce of alcohol and fined $ 0 ee th a 20 day jail sentence foi nung with a icvokcd dtieer , mse. Twenty days on the fu t c ant C-- ' Jolly, old St. Nicholas, lean your c ir this uay." Holly Odd, 3, tells Santa Claus vvliat she would like him to bring to her on Christmas Eve. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Odd, Kaysville. Santa visited Kaysville and Layton last Saturday evening wuh t teats for all youngxteis. In both communities he made his entrance bv way of the city fu e engines. He will meet Clearfield youngsteis this Friday evening at 7 pm. at city hall paik. Santa jcpoited that he will he uniting Lav tons downtown stores ftom 5:30 to S p.m. on December 15, 18, 19, 22 and 23. (Reflex-Journrhoto) al Movie awaits Guard, Jaycees organizing Children Bantam basketball league Of Kaysville in I lm 5 le tide is the Kav s die season for ok brat mg, Kavs-- v die Ja ees a, e planning a par-t- v foi tlmir ehildidi on W ednes-ilaDen mker 17, at pm, at I lementvrv the Kavsvdle mIioo! (.amis, songs and a ivgit Horn Ft Nid will be part of the fun t me ag nria. On I ida , Dertnibir jn, the annual partv f, members an their paitmis will be hi Id it Harmans ( afe on ."till bouth ( lty The gn up in bait will meet at the Baines I m, I 7 mg Balking ot at p Bovs and gnls m Du ana an 111 - and 15 on the second Judge Andcism a Orloy Fortunalda Gallts BUILT FOR TWO Capt. Robert J. Hilderbrand (back seat) and Maj. J. C. WilB model of the Voodoo son, both from IIill, check out a two-sethat has arrived at the base for modification. A project on the B senes will stait at IIill next Apnl. at 1 full-sca- Voodoo 1B Arrives at To Hill jet fighter Air Base An 00-- 1 Research doo, fre!i from the pi eduction Command line at McDonnell Aiicraft Co, at Hill. Ft I.oui-- , Mo, has armed at, cl. E. and serve as -- a rrototy pe for -- the 0 will be two OPLE IJanuaiy technicians and planners the C know how "A a necessary neqded from the to suppoit the pregiam, includ- reconnaissance and fight r vering woik icquiiemcnts, skills sions now under OOVVV s the ami parts lists. Besides two cock '1 he "B B carries rockets an set les are pait of the nr ir f g m3 missiles m place plaimod progiam for repair and modification f all models of and bombs It comes with a kit F lei s by' 00MA. Adjust-- n to be installed 111 the s, md cuts will be made in the pres- cockpit to conveit the u Kraft oodoo ent line to accommo-- d to a tandem tiamer enito the new model. No hiring Towered bv two of peisonncl is planned, said gines, the B has an ema'ged Cel. Gentry. after-burnthat gives it A t,eo (dace more "push th m ' A aircraft, the B model is manned and "C models, lath rau in pilet and railar observer. the in On) pounds of thrust It is designeel to eventually re- class. , place the r B The faster senes scorpion, also models. repaired at Hill, now 111 use by than other Voodoo Air Defense ( miinianel. They are capable of flung The B differs considerablynearly twuc the speed of caind. one-pla- le-pa- ir. Development Office Engineering -- 7 lya intiu-- , t Lost purse Returned to Happy owner An hont t man is Lay ton the noblest work of God and is certainly making our ( htist-ma- s a happy one', said Gaidnei, A-- l Verdc-lan- Mis. Gaidmr lost In purse when it apparentlv fill out of tho f imily car 011 in. On Dei ember 15, the purse containing $.t was retuimd to her by an honest man who Would not reveal his name or accept a reward. right-of-wa- y y rianner Chairman Pan Weaver recommended that two member of the board be appointed to work with a study group to delve m the two freeway routes to gain information supporting the s'and of the city, the Chamber and th boai d. Da id WMe. P,annln Mdes, member, and Carmen Burnham, board secretary, were nominated and named. The city .ouncil his already made their appointments Dr. Hal V. Mar-se- ll and Ned Nalder, councilman. t The board went on record opposition to meeting county pioposal to rezone a eq. tion of Highway 91 north of O'sen ( hev rolet and bordered on both sides by Layton Citv from Agrito Agricultural 2A. cultural 1 which would permit highway tho 10. are saying a t inline' t Bonrrt Wajir That the ideal gift for the man wishing to light tin ir . . . or for the child who has too thing r homes and entei tne conti st inside is y out self a good feeling one of the thiee ash prizes niav obtain entry blanks from c ith r someone eNe. accepting 'j Jaycee Anyone Bowmans or Fairway markets to-a- R. (.entry, Ogden Air Materiel Area maintenance di- modifiration of the B senes rector, said that work requireheia next April ments on the B series call for The high peid fight r inter- installation of new taitual naceptor was flown to Hill by vigational equipment The pro. MaJ. C, J. Wilson, chief of Air totvpe will give maintenance Hill to le , Nevada, Clearfield, To ai tented him to JO ddj - 11 a -- 5 on, two counts days for public liitoxual n J- and 5 days in jail f orderly person. He will s the jail sentence upon 1 of the fine. c serve as program model Hill AFB 111 mel, er intcr-cMc-- 111 1 foi be suspended upon piym the fine. F-10- d Icdgurs, according to Ed Hanson bantam a Winning guard first seigeant pliymg baAetbill league will hav e a teams will play m a state iourn chan 0 to xin up at the National ment at Salt Lake t ily in Match ( ouches, Guaid Atmiiry on (ml len Ave managei s and busi nuo 11 Loton Saturday at 1pm. ness sponsors are needed, hgt Hanson said. Those intciested I nr all boys of this age from may' contact either Sgt Hanson. IratfHd to Kiysvillc, the Sgt. F'tigene Rodar at IIill Air lo icuc will le oiganied by the I'oi ce Base, or Jaycee Wendell L, vtou national guard unit, as Snow Layton. the Layton Jaycees, by xisk Taients must give their con will nJiudtal te.ms being 'sent for the boys to play, and a ponsoied by businesses of the physical will be req nred. ai 1 Practice play will be each Sat If nu e than eight teams are urday until league play logins who are lo 11 Rp e ' Layton Planning board members in Layton hav phcH themselves on record as wholeheartedly supporting th Layton Chamber of Commerce proposal that the federal freeway route be constructed along the Union Pacific tracks west of Me Id street rather than along tha tracks east of th busihas ness district as th sta suggested, when it passes through the community. The motion, mad by David Whitesides after Frank Adam, Layton grocer, appeared at last week's board meeting asking such action, ako urged the city council lo WTite to the state road commission immediately asking thjt the city be permitted to acquire the Bamberger m the incorporated area of the city for the purpose of developing a badly needed cress-citroad. Bamberger announced I.r-- t week that permission had been granted for sale of the company lines through Davts County. Bam-burg- 11 City court Vp'. "I W ct vdle. Shephard s, 'aCO ai I raimingtou A public heating will be luld Thursday, December 18, at 3 p, m, in the ( otinty Commissioners 100m in the Coutthouse at Farmington for the purpose ot hearing protests or suppoit to the neation of a sewer district, T he punosed distnct will he known as the Cential Davis County Sewer and will cover the communities ol Fainnngton. Iruit Heights and Kavs- i November 20. NO. auis sewer hearing set Frost Drug safe job in 10c a 2 charged with burglary morning. The Davis County youngsters The note read: Mr. Nalder, will have their own piogiam 1 am sorry 1 took these hubDecember Hi at 7.10 pm. at the Total .55 rain want you to icturn and F caps bchool annington FHeiiieiitary The public is invited to attend During the week of Decem- - them, 'lhey belong to a man as the children perfoim for their her 0 through l",th last year, w ith a 1 5 blue Che viol t hardtemperatures vancd from high top parents. thief Nalder appreciae- - the by change of hcart displace the jerson returning the but he would like t lave more information about the owner. He did find the mine r and addess, F Moore 4,75 West f.0,55 South, writun on the hack of the hubcaps, ut no further indication as to where they came from 25,-(K- IF Ul, llFsDVY, Weather wet only briefly, chil-die- !0,oo0, imately will be appropriated ly the school hoard and the ltmainder by subscribed donations. Conti act for construction was aw aided to Skyline Development tempanv, Salt lake tity. ION, i ... Work begins for Farmington U Pret'y gnls n County March of Dimes SS3 ANTED 1 111 wlo has every- - signs The planners also recommend-gived that the city council go ahead 'with the momng of th pro-d ae tew Heights subdnl-sio- n And this being the Christmas season, what better atea at the intersection of wav t" expiess your love than to give to CARE, Highway 91 and the Naval Sup- designed to help starving, freezing peoples ply Depot Road without further ot this wide woild. petitions 'n line with a meeting Each year the Chustmas season In mgs news of held October 22 by the planning Santas visit with heats" for all children. Now, most board in which thove living ir ot those children dont need the treats, many of them the atea gave their consent (0 the rezoning for horn build inf don t want tnem and a suie thing that their Cleaifield Realty, jk-be to to are them nts enough upset their Sam V going giving oung, board merrbor tumachs before the glad day arnves. Wouldnt it be u made a motion, which was passed unmore geneious idea to give that money spent lor that name endings of all street necessary treats either to a sub for 8urta progiam or V ae lew Heights be changec jin beto CARE, (hildien aien't as sellish as grown-up- s to agtee with a motion made lieve. lhey would like to know that some child who last week that all roads running feels joy and soiiovv, warmth or cold, fulfillment of noith and south in the commun hunger even as children in snug homes feel is made tty, henceforth, be called road happy by even a tiny samfiee. and street and that ad road It really is more blessed to giv than to receive running east and west b eT 4 especially, if tha gift can jnaka happiness out of sorrow, drive, vnu ... much or to to give to help e po-e- its v ). |