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Show Globetrotters, Generals Holt Lanes bowling news talLayton Rolling highest the 'at Lares Holt duitrg lies past were the following teams and their members: Monday 9 o'clock Mixd Double League high individual Viogame P;ck Hazen and la Hslvorson; high individual ..Van oss, 537 and Lola JamiesoK, 409; high team game Odd Bails, 653; and the high team series Odd Balls, lsd. high Days Airway Leagne eath-erIndividual panic Dot V 1S1, and LaYern Harris, series 177; high individual Jens Euit, 471 and Dot Weathers, 434; high team' game Bug Mops, 439 and the high team series Bug Mops, 11. 0. Dot Special item of interests and LaVem Harris, Weathers, Boselyn Christensen were the winners of the sweeper. Merchants League high individual game Ralph Biding, 211 and Bill Gihson, 200; high individual series Ralph Biding, 539 and Homer Fish, 510; high team game Union Furniture and Mountain States Tel. and Tel., 8H; and high team series Hill Realty, 2331. North Davis Commercial League high individual aeries Ernie Adams, 57(1 and Ld Gaythwaite, 311; high individual game Ernie Adams, 210 and Ed Gaythwaite, 2i4; high team Eeries Fatisfaction Center, 2023 and high team game Fatisfartion Center, 9ju, s, Thursday league Ladies Major h'gh individual game and 234 Carol Chavarie, Alice Steed, 1M1; high individual series Carol Chavarie, 564 and Mayme Avitt, M2; high team series Chez Paree, 227s and the high team game Chez Farce, S04. Fifth Ward R. S. To hold luncheon For Anniversary Layton Mrs. Afton Miller, ard president of the Fifth Relief Society, announces that a luncheon and program in honor of the anniversary of the LDS Relief Society will be held on Wednesday, March 11, at the White Chapel beginning at ID a.m. Lunch will be served at noon. Everyone in the F'ifth Wand is cordially invited to attend, said Mrs. Miller. V Second Ohioan set Reunion Coming to Davis High Basketball's one and only thrill show the 199 edition of those hilarious Harlem Globetrotters will appear at the Davis high school gym in Kays-vill- e Friday, March 29 et 8 p.m. This Is the awaited one night hoop extravaganza that is a headline attraction in every major sports arena in the world. The famed Abe Caper-steioutfit combines cage wizardry and comedy to provide top entertainment. Saperstein has assembled wliat may prove to be his machine. greatest basketball The team is spearheaded by big Bob Hall, acclaimed peer of the Negro sports comics. talent-lade- n Opposition will be the Washington Generals, directed hy the veteran Louis Red Elotz, playing coach. Kdotz is regarded as professional basketball's mighty mite. In a game where towering height is a dominent factor, the diminutive Klutz out at 5 feet 7 tall and weighs tn at 160 pound.;. And yet, Klutz Is a fine play outside maker and a dead-eyshooter. On previous games he has always been a thorn in the sides of the tall Trotters. The Generals are not lack-in- g in height. Two centers are towers of strength, Jim Ciol, n stands e p U T A II Fish and Game State University; Memphis Gene Hudgins, Morgan S(aie University; Tom Scott, Western Kentuiky University; Herman Sehayes, Colorado A. & M.; Howard Sheldon, University of Kentucky. By Gary E. Iverson are the The Globetrotters thing this year. From the mo District Conservation Officer menf they shuffle out onto the Davis Count? court, until the final whistle sounds, they are dishing it out. While the team has a few old favorite tricks, which the fans scream to see repeated, the 1959 gang - rioted for pullManaging our most popular upland game bird in Davi that which ing the unexpected County, the Pheasant, cicaUs a year around project. Integrated conies naturally with these fine as closely as it is to our cultivated agricultural lands, they freathletes. During' the intermission it's quently pose aggravating management problems. Show Time. This will be In order to keep tab on the ring necks year around, difshowing of top vaudeville arts assembled from all over the ferent censusing techniques must be employed as the seasons world. and the birds habitats change. Accessibil ty of these birds vaiy Thee include this year: Ben- during different times of the year as they proceed through ny Shirtzinger, Cincinnati, rectheir natural life span. ognized as America, finest baton twiiler; Rolai. the ArisThe sex ratio census occurs during the winter months when tocrat of Balance, only perbirds Hre easily observed while snow covers the ground and son ever able to walk across a the row of illuminated light bulbs their populations ore grouped throughout the county. This is on liis two index fingers; Lilly the first field rensus taken after the previous hunting season The Balarina of the and tends to give us a trend of the number of cocks to bens Yok'd, Bicycle; Jacques Cordon, in the flocks. This information, of course, is important in deterworld famous French master of mining the rftpetability of seasons and an indication of breedthe unicycle; and the spectacuing ratjs. lar Farias Roly Poly act. As March comes and we receive our first prolonged periods For the convenience of the fans, an advance Eale of tick- of sunshine, the Pheasant starts to condition himself for his ets is row available at the fol- rourting period some month and a half away. They set up their lowing: tferv-U- s Drug in Boun- territories and crowing grounds and toon all is underway. tiful, Cross Roads Cafe in Each cock attempts to collect his harem of hens. More than Farmington, Sportsmen's Hide- likely he will be challenged moie than once to defend his courtout in Clearfield, Rowley Drug ship. in Layton and at Larkins Cafe in Kaysville. Crowing counts at this time should give some indication as to density population of roosters. By setting up a definite intervals this count can unit and listening at be extremely effective. After the Pheasants have progressed in their courting, we then make a harem count. By this method we can determine whether or not they will breed early or late and give some indication toward territorialism effectiveness of the roosters. HEWS Lajton A potluck dinner reunion for former residents of Ohio now living in Davis County is tentatively planned for the latter part of the month. Members of the committee, Mrs. Clarence Robinson, Mrs. Ed Williamson, and who Mrs. John Kleinsteuber, arranged the first reunion of the Buckeyes last month, decided that additional meetings former West Virginia star should be held once a month stands 6 feet 19, and Bob Moro-sof Philadelphia is 6 feet 7. at the Disabled American VetOthers on the Washington erans Building, 27 South Main, team include: Robert Fwander, Lavton. three-woma- The ki Trinity Lutheran Layton, Utah Reverend D. W. Balster Fhon Kaysville 1123 Layton It is not too late to enroll in the free adult home decorating and landscaping classes being he'd every Tuesday evening at the E.M. White-side- s Elementary School. The elates will continue once a week for a period. The Landscaping class begins at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in Room 17 under the diiection of Giant Frederick-on- , who is employed by the LDS Chuich to landscape churches and temples in Noitli and South America. After the eggs have been hatched and the hens are brooding their chicks we can estimate the production of the broods Clearfield Funeral services by the brood count. This should indicate how many hens are were conducted Monday at 1 without broods and the average number of young brought off Third the clutches of eggs. Very often hatching losses can pose p m. in the Clearfield LDS Ward for Caroline Camp- very limiting factors in the overall production of birds. er, daughter of HarHunter contacts after the season will elimnx our year's ry and Elizabeth Ure Camper. of the Pheasant. Determining how many young birds censusing Jr. The child died Thursday in were in the hunters bag we find whether the harvest is as it an Ogden hospital of diabetes. too often we under harvest our birds each year. She was born Aug. 14, 194S in should be. All Salt Lake City. At the time of This has been a very condensed explanation of censusing Imr death she was a student methods. Books and manuals of all kinds have been written of Wasatch School and a memon these operations, but this" should give you a general idea of ber of the Clearfield Sixth LDS how our management progresses and operates. Ward. Her has lived to 8:00 p.m. Christian Instruction for young people in the 7th and 8th grad-pl- e in the Tth and 8th grades. Friday 7:00 p m. Teenagers' skating party. Saturday 6AX) 10:30 a.m. Cub Scout Dens meet. Th'S Is The Life 4:30 p.m. television program ever family in Clearfield since 1946. Sunday Survivors include her parThe Lutheran ents, two brothers and a sis9.30 am. Hour over KLO and KALL ter, Michael, Melvin and Conradio. nie, all of Clearfield; grandP 4f, a.m. Sunday School and parents, Mr3. Eleanor Ure, Bible classes for all age Woods Cross; Mr. and Mrs, levels. Harry W. Camper, Logan. 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE FOR ALL. KSL-T- Examination of confirmaThe tion class, sermon; Christian Faith. G:Oo p.m. "Fischer Family over KLOR TV (Channel Monday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Sunday School Teacher Train- ing. is class corating Kale LENTEN SERWORSHIP AbundantVICE, seiinon: Isaiah 63:10-1- 2. a friendly welcome Ml. View DUP According to Mrs. Layton Neta Blair the Mountain View Camp of the DUP will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice Morgan, 207 Morgan, on Thursday evening, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Sarah Littlefield will present pioneer history and Mrs. Nellie Schovv will give the lesson. r UVI The classes are being sponsored hy the E. M. Whitesides PTA under the dirtion of the Davis County Adult Education program, said Mrs. Cleone Whitman, FTA president. r rw Published hy PRINTING CO. Phones Kaysville 10 Hair Hair Mary Bownnf hen Fairbanks rn V ooly Fd'tor ... - . Aut, Editor Production Mr .. ..AdrrtiM?ii sat. Evol n Lundberg . A REPORTERS Joan Flliott Virginia Bennett Norma Preece Donna I' Red gw toyfron Syracwaa Raysvilla Clearfield irk mm n 60GCpQ 00003 gwaMliy md wiwtw (tyetstts (XaOTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO.. Avsu Phone: EXport AMD ID PROVO, SALT LAKE, LOGAN Be sure to remember the Davis County Wildlife annual banquet April 4 at 8 p.m. at Davis High School. ioMi THElSCfNERT: E Ana nibulous scenery isn't the only reason to go Domeltner. There are many other advantages, arWWWJSrj What Utah's smallest county lacks in size, it moi e than makes up m vitality. Davis Countv, situated between the state's two largest cities, Salt Lake and Ogden, is experiencing phenomenal growth, with a population increase of FOG already recorded smee 1950 and a further incmaxe rf 50 projected by 1975, A booming population and rapid industnalizatiou cf the area have brought with them new homes by the thousinds, chuiehcs, schools, and civic buildings; swimming pools and pa'k improvements; and a progmm of ggmtic propoit'ons. In mg Dav is County, as throughout Utah, the United States B1 ewers Foundation n constantly seeking to assure the mamteranre of dean, wholesome places where beer and ale can be enjoyed Ihcxe famous Union Pacific meals er,- - Your nearby Union Pacific ticket agent will gladly give you full details, including information on the money-savin- j Family Fates and the convenient Rail Travel Credit Card lie'll provide Hertz TME WAY-- yi Pullman,., magazines, writing desk, or x our fav orite bev BEER and ALE . . . uim yy including comfortable lounge cars where you can relax with fellow p3ssengrrs, enjoy a game of cards, music, Rent-A-Ca- r WAKE IT A PLEASURE Lmcvf tr.ir-- . both Coach and accommodations, g A . i GO service too, if you TRIP ALL UMON PACIFIC I 1ml Tuln Fm ! oL WMION.PAC1FIC swaJi EUifttitfi&gi Wall , i Wyr. Advertising MJGD t49 if I 1879. 8, , Hill AFB. Contracts with manufacturers outside OOAMA's jurisdiction will be administered by other Air Procurement 3- - . of March , Member: NATIONAL LDITORIAL The Centerville. ASSOCIATION decorating Natl Adv. Representative classes begins at 8.39 p.m. Tue-doin Room 11. Last Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue students who those Saturday Chicago, 111. were 3 March on ngistered acTerms of Subscription given the opportunity to Mail $1.50 Per T ear company Mr. Lincbaugh on a Carrier 50c Per Month field trip to the Imperial Furni(Payable in Advance) ture Manufacturing riant in PnhHshor Salt Lake City. IJoAtJ K. Anderson The seven contracts ranged from 6,1(10,009 sets of tabulating paper for use in electronic data compilations to spare parts for flight simulators. Bermite Powder Co., Saugus, Calif., received the largest con0 tract, $5S7,S12. It was for JATO rocket igniters and 13 sets of drawing and data lists to accompany them. Contracts with manufacturers located in areas served by OOAMA's procurement function will be administered at A) tt matter Fntcred as second-clas- s at I avton, I tab. under the Act Line-hntig- ...a leader in Utah's growth 55 Utah. a professional interior decorator with his office in Salute to DAVIS COUNTY 35 published IMAM) director. Wednesday C weekly newspaper the interests of the resident of Davis County, at Layton, in Instructing the Interior De- Hill Air Force Ease The Ogden Air Materiel Area directorate of procurement and production awarded 51,097,523 in contracts this week, according to Col. Frank L. Tenney, Eoy Scout Troop 80 meets at church. , Journal five-wee- k OOAMA purchases Rocket igniters, Other supplies ID. JKGXSTSi.-i- Davis News Caroline Camper Thursday Always Homo decorating, landscaping Class still open at Whitesides Monday for 88 Golden Avenua ly Satisfied Page 4 10, 1959 ch Services held Church here. JOURNAL-Mar- Csdsph |