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Show LETTERS to Hilltop pupils To display lAar Ed.tor: t Recently I read a study made by Principal Wilks Nelson Madison High School in Eexburg, Idaho. This is the repoit i . $ A TV A 'v rf Layton City Court Hews v.. i County lady Workers get New pay plan resolution Farmington adopting a new salary schedule for female employees of Davis County was passed by the county commission last week. Its provisions will he letroac-tiv- e to Januaiy 1 of this year. A All ladies employed by the county will fall under one of four classifications chief deputy, deputy, special extra help or typist and extia help. Each of the elected officials will be able to appoint one chief dep j' ' - 1 Stuart sings lead Role in Webers Martha 1 Val March 4, 6 and 7 High School auditorium. The opera composed by Fredrick Von ITotow is fast moving and funny with a melodic sequence designed to make the aucial extra help will be paid at dience happy throughout the the rate of $12 per day and entire peiformance. typists and extra help at the Maltha is pure opeia with rate of $10 per day. very few speaking lines. Mickey Pemberton will play the feminine lead opposite Mr. Stuart with other lead roles taken by LaRee Best and Wesley Roman. All four have performed singly and m groups in several important musical programs of the Ogden area and the music dnector said they are as capable I student singers as Weber has been able to assemble in many years. Glenn L. Hanson is music Ladies Day Value Demonstration ? di- rector; Leonard Rowley, drama director; Ralph D. Marsden, orchestra manager; and Mary Ellen Bailey, choreographer and dance director. Also of interest to Davis County residents is the fact that Miss Janet Bell, ballet teacher with Kermit Kowley dance studio in Layton, has done choreography work for the opera and will t'ance solo as well as in a group. Miss Bell has had a wide variety of experience for her 19 years, having studied with some of the best known names in dance Elmer Leroy Morrison, 207 West 250 South, Kaysville, 05 miles in 50 zone, $15. Fan ell R. Freeze, RED 2, Tremonton, running red light, In One Great e. Glaze Of Action. a warrior! ..A boy became A And i horse became a htro! Custer became a legend! fl a ' ? J in Hollywood. An old Iowa tests ready SAL MINEO By Danny Johnson Results of the Iowa Tests of Educational Development taken by the juniors in January have been received, according to Farrell Humphrejs, boys counselor at Davis High School. Mr. Humphrejs will go to all the American history classes in the near future and give each student a profile sheet which tells his scores in each subject. The students will then draw individual graphs which will help to show them more fully where they stand m relationship to the other students. hastened FINE COTTON SLACKS 244 288 Boys Sizes Mens Sizes KIDS SHOW Saturday 1:30 P. M. co CONNIE STPENS ROBERT WIlUAM return-e- away. 7 Kids Running Wild -- Because Their "Hue Parents Are Running Wilder! ALLANS DOWLING DRISCOLL-MIR- tmM b BERNARD GIRARD fm l Mr. and Mrs. A. Ira Cox, Pocatello, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Guimell and family, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Mildred B, v KAYSVILLE & a., WHUMJ W.UI0 art BERNARD GIRARD and DAN UMERC 0L UMMM DM U IB S -P- d LUS- uU DC Teacher and Student! - 04 c a 'n ca fO X c 04 C O CO Too close, too often. ..their scandal SHOOK THE TOWN TO ITS ROOTS asked What's the hurry? his companion, who liked to watch the monkeys. I didnt mind at the elephants and such, he said, but these wall, they were The Teamster Bt me! RIBBED FOR STYLE Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 5, It is hoped that the students will save these graphs to help them decide future vocational goals and perhaps act as an encouragement to work a little harder in the areas W'here they djdnt do so well, Mr. Humphreys stated. Bchling hand at performing, she has home from Los Angeles, Calibeen on vanous TV programs fornia, where she spent last since she was eight years old. week-en- d visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Milligan. Mrs. Resemblance Family Behling accoTnpamed her nephAmong the visitors at the ew, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Milligan city zoo were a man and his and son, Kirt, to California. cousin from the mountain counThey visited at Montebello, Calitry. The grizzled mountaineer fornia with Mr. and Mrs. Tom stood spellbound as he viewed Rummel. the giraffes, elephants and various other animals and birds. It was with reluctance that he left one cage to go to another. As they came to the monkey cage, however, our friend paused for only a moment, then SPRING PATTERN SPORT SUITS jackets of wool blended with nylon and raywool blazers, too! on. 1 00 Rayon acetate flannel slacks machine wash in lukewarm water. Sizes 3 to 8. 0. e, SHOP PENNEY'S Patterned Tues., Wed., March 3, 4 Gordon Claybourne Rogers, Monroe, Ogden, dnving under influence of alcohol, $200 and .30 days in jail, jail sentence suspended upon payment in the Ogden of fine. Ogden Val Stuait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Kays-villwho has operatic ambitions, will sing the lead role m Martha," to be presented Kaysville, Utah ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT 200.3 BEST WAY TO SAVE junior boys sizes 3 to 8 Theatre 1 $15. Marley F. Green, J17 Ellison, I ay ton, opeiating automobile BUSY WITH FINAL REHEARSALS for Weber during diivers license suspenColleges presentation of the opera Martha are sion, $50 and 30 days in jail. Val Stuart and Mickey Pemberton. The opera will 25 days suspended upon pay ment of fine. Intention to apbe presented March 4, 6 and 7 in Ogden auditorium. peal to district couit filed. 75 the program. Glen Garrett introduced Mrs. Mr. and JV clerk-audito- r, LAYTON STORE 795 Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Trump, who have spent the past 3 years in Hawaii on a IDS labor mission will arrive home Thursday by plane. Show Starts 7:30 103 Robert L. Morison, 2706 Jack-soOgden, 00 miles in 40 zone, 4 j uty, with the exception of the who will have two. The pay scale for lady deputies will begin at $Ji0 per month with a $13 increase after six weeks, and $30 raise at the end of six months. The raises will continue to $350 after one year, $305 after 1 j after two years yeais and of employment. The increases henceforth will he as follows: 3 yeats, $2'HJ; 4 years, $ 100; 5 years, $310; 6 yeais, $315; 7 years, $330; 8 years, $335; 9 years, $!'!0; JO years, $135; 11 years, $ !4i; 13 yeais, $345; 13 and years, $350; 14 years, $ 13 years, $300. Chief deputies and the commissioners secretary will each receive an additional $12 per month above these wages. Spe- - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henson of Lark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slater Ball. Layton The following ca'-weie heard in Layton City court for the period February 21 to has risen. Could this be the case in our Davis High School? If this is the case do we, the parents and school administrators, juri lack the intestinal fortitude to make education (tax dollars) count? John Timber, Phone egas, Nevada. Mra. Ronald McCormick, Mrs. Hod Sanders, Mrs. Max Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Car men Tice, Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Manning, Wendell Maxfield and Mrs. Verm Hough were among those ft tending the Oakndge Country Club Luncheon last Tuesday afternoons. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smitll KAYSVILLE X,V- - c Page 2 3,1959 JOURNAL-Mar- ch aie spendirg a few days at Loi program Art at exhibit a- h found: Not one pupil drove an auto to school. kids. Nor did S3 per cent of the Nor d;d M per cert of the -- average kids. Nor did ill) per cent of the kids. Nor did 17 per cent of those who dropped out because of fail-ui- e or delinquency. The others did. Pr.ncipal Kelson took his findings to PTA groups, the town council, the school board, the American Legion and other civic groups. Soon the town was up in arms everyone was campaigning to stop students from driving to school. Parents The business signed pledge cards to support the movement. was discussed in churches. Principal Kelson pounded home his view that car ownership dots moie harm than good to a high school student. lie added fuel to the fire- - by pointing out to police and downtown businessmen that traffic in the business section would be reduced if the kids did not drive to school. As a result of the campaign, to Madison High School has been cut drastically and the general scholastic For CD Layton The entire membership of the Lay'ton chapter of the Disabled American eterans Vs been signed up with tie countys civil defense program, Layton All grades from first B. M. Anderson, county CD di- through sixth at Hilltop Ele- rector reported this week The mentary school will participate DAV will organize ambulance in the art exhibit to be held and rescue squads and prepaie March 6 to 13. Work of the for setting up a field kitchen m young artists will be hung for JoO persons to be used at room of thetlmeg 0f disaster or emergency, the school. A committee of three teachers is in charge of the exhibit Miss Mane Watts, Victor Bell, and Mrs. Winifred - V "i of that studvv "The ktae "who drove to school were mostly the weakest students at Madison High in Rexburg, Idaho. Principal Willis Kelson d.scovered this after comparing the grade averages cf those who did drive to school and those who didn't for four years. lie The DAV signs up 1 the EDITOR I JstomffXsmAns o ROBERT HAPUND PiPPAi)C0TTr4toWu !) ft Six ar les, a trim lengthwise nb and fine texture make the Bedford cord tops! Yours in Denney's lTniersity-Gramodel with hip pocket flaps. Sanforized. IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER d Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., March 8, 9, 10, 11 TODDLERS COTTON BOUFFANT SLIPS si 88 Cushioned foam pad and silicone treated (over Sit. Snug, drawstring fit, plus elastic fastening strap. Dean MARTIN Taffetized cotton elastic back, nylon trimmed bodice, full sweep, 3 tier skirt. W hite only Sizes 1 to 4. BEDROOMS' Am TODDLERS COAT AND HAT SET s5 Fieg A choice of all wool flannel or ravonacetate check. Both ravon lined. SPECIAL PURCHASE SPORTS EAR LADIES COORDINATE 222. I WOMENS NYLON HOSE $1.75 Shirts $2 Pants gauge 15 denier, dark seam, nylon hose. 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