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Show 4 Wifi' o 4 taysville news Traveling science program Will be brought to Davis KAYSVILLE .CHURCHES d Mrs. Edwin Johnson at BrigMiss Colleen Kaysville University of Oregon, Eu- of these teachers weie pieparedg of Glenns Ferry, Idaho, ham City last Wednesday. A Science pro- for the program in a summer-lon(Special) gene conas was chosen Miss Hazel Bishop is Intercollegiate course of study in the Unidemonstrate to designed gram Kr.ight Duchess, at the conclus- fined at the SC Marks hos- some of the this past summer. versity fascinating aspects ion of a beauty, talent, and pital suffering from a broken to the community comes the to and stimulate Kay of Biology stapersonality contest held on the leg. The misfortune happened interest of high school students, in an especially-equippe- d s, cam-pjBrigham Young University Saturday at her home. She un- will be presented in Kaysville tion wagon which carries all of d derwent suigery Tuesday. January 22, Haiti. Miss hi demonstration apparatus. during the week of March is a Junior at the BYU Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bis- when the University of Ore- Most of this appartus he deBedand a daughter of Frank received word hop recently Traveling Science Demon- signed and constructed himford and the late Emma Odd from Glasgow, Scotland that gons stration-Lecture program is self. Redford, former residents of their son Darrell (Dick) Larson to Davis High School. Kay received his Bachelor of brought hisis She currently Kaysville. who is serving on an LDS MisScience degree from Brigham The torian of the Madrigal Singers, sion there, has been confined unique traveling program in 1 Poll. He worked out by the University Young University a member of Val Norm Social to the wort at did hospital the past month and undergraduate supported by the National Utah State and also University Unit and the Opera Workshop. with hepatitus. They called and is of Science Foundation, part .Miss Redford will represent tht talked with him last week and of Utah. His major in college inIntercollegiate Knights in the he is improving but will be con- a national program to excite was botany, had one years exterest in science as a career for competition for Regional Prin-ie- fined for one more week. perience as a botany lab in( high school students, to stimu- structor. held March S at the BYU. science in and in late interest House guest during last week Kay, a former teacher from better science teaching, and to West at the home of his sister, Mr. DAV high school in Salt Lake and stuteachers encourage is a graduate of BYU. He and Mrs. Max E. Syndergoard dents in the construction and City has three years experience as was LeRoy Black of Buckeye, acquisition of better ' ' a biology teacher. Arizona. demonstration apparatus. Mrs. Clarence During the week the travelBishop and Robert Kay, who brings the ing demonstration-prograis Layton Installation of new Waterfall returned by plane science program to in Kaysville it will be available Wednesday from Chicago, Illi- officers was held by the DAV traveling is a high school for appearances before civic nois where they" intended the Auxiliary Chapter 14 at the Kaysville, National Sand and Gravel Con- chapter hall in Layton last teacher who has been especial- groups as well as the scheduled ly trained for his work by the appearances before science Tuesday, February 23. vention for the past ten days. University of Oregon. He is classes and student groups of asto Debate officers present Mr. nd Mrs. Bruce Morrison one of a corps of teachers cur- the high school. For additional Samimento, sist in installation ceremonies and 4 children rently visiting in the high information consult your high included Kennington, been have visiting California, schools of the Northwest. All school principal. senMrs. commander; Kay Shockey, with her parents, Mr. and James Thornley the past month ior vice commander; and Florwhile getting moyed Into their ence Darst, chaplain. Ester Hieb was made comnew home at Kearns. The Girl Scouts of Troop 53 mander of the local unit with A nn Crawley left for WashHOLT LANES, met Wednesday afternoon at comLola vice senior Nalder, ington where she will visit, for the Elementary School. They Layton mander; Edna Bateman, junior tw o weeks with friends. discussed requirements necesMixed Doublet Nalge-liViola vice Monday commander; Richard Cooley, son of Mr. sary for passing the Second 15 Florence February Darst, , chaplain; and Mrs. Anthon L. Cooley, arClass Rank and talked about and Opal High Individual Serie- srived home from. McDill Air adjutant treasurer; health and safety badges. Outarms. at 451 Lund, Ravsten sergeant Beeper Force Base, Tampa, Florida. door games were also enjoyed, 557 Don Lubeck Outgoing Commander Beulah He received his discharge after according to Glenna Carter, was presented a High Individual Game- Scout Scribe. serving one year and 8 months Fitzpatrick 168 Yates Audrene lunch served. was and a gift with the Air Force. 193 Don Lubeck 236 with Handicap King Barnes who is attendHigh Teem Serie- sUniversity 6f Utah Ray Krall ing the 1740 Screw balls High Team Series pent the 1 ashhigton s BirthHigh Teem Game 2874 with Handicap Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams day weekend with his parents, 620 Barnes. were in Heber City on Feb. 21 .Mr. and Mis. M Waynes Foodtown Sunday Mixed Doublet High Team Game Sides Mrs. Howard spent to attend the dog races held Team Seriet 1029 With Handicap each day last week io Salt Lake there. With them were Mr. and High 2152 Knotheads Arctic Circle at the LDS hospital with her Mrs. Dick Lundquist and Mrs. Team Serie- sWillard Brown of Syiacuse. Utah Mrs. Maxine Glas- T. J. Snarr of Salt Lake City. High tw in 767 whose average is 144 Bowled a Safety Pins They were all dinner guests aftgow who is critically ill. High Individual Series Triplicate. He had three games er home Mr. races of the the at Motoring to Brigham City 449 L. Fountain each at 145. Coleman Mrs. and in E. Guy last Sunday to visit with her B. DeLuceway 560 where they were joined Merchants Midway Snow Samuel Mrs. mother, High Individual Game February 17, 1940 were Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle by other guests. L. Fountain 166 High Individual Series The Diamond Adams daughand two daughters. Kitty and 211 Bob Tanner 586 Jerry Ashton ter Carol has been chosen secGerri. Ladies' Morning Alley Kats Game Individual High Model of U.N. the group .Miss Eleanor Brough who is retary Individual Game Rex Martin 210 from Davis High. The Davis High on a tour with the BYU stud221 Lutz Ruth High Team Series students will Nationrepresent to the Far ents and teachers 7 up 2577 High Individual Sariat East for several months, had alist China at the meeting in 526 Team Gama Ruth Lutz High the at University of Utah. the pleasure of visiting with Mr. April 7 up 879 High Team Series Duckworth Miss Adams is also chairman of and Mrs. Janies 1576 Beetniks Women's Recreation Committee 8 Number UNESCO. and children in Japan last week. High Team Game February 9, 1960 The Duckworth family send a 592 Beetniks High Individual Series hello to everyone at home. Miss A California businessman, just split picked up by Betty 550 Bernice Lake Brough is enjoying her tour to back from exploring possibilities Cagle. High Individual Game the utmost. m Alaska, was giving a friend a Febuary It, I960 202 Bernice Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides glowing account of the new states High Individual Series High Team Series entertained at dinner Sunday tourist and vacation attractions, 627 with Handicap High Team Game tor hePparetitS, Mrt and Mrs. especially the winter sports like 27b6 Bowmans Market Ray Krall (Clearfield Dept.) Clyde Warner, Ogden. skiing, skating and hunting. Bowmans Market 950 High Individual Game Sounds fine, said the friend, Spending last weekend with her parents, Bishop nd Mrs. but what do they do up there in Clifford,, Green were Mr. and the summer? Mrs. Gene Vallace and son,' Oh," replied the returned Salt Lake City, traveler, they go swimming that Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I). Kin- day. sey and children spent last weekend at Midway visiting with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell returned last week from Fresno, California where they spent a week vacationing. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. AT BOX OFFICE Lois Stephens were Mr. and Orders Accepted) (Mail .Mrs. Ross Davis and three ons, Bountiful. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Davis and Mrs. Red-Jor- Davis Stake Baptismal sercices will be March 5, at the Stake House at 7 :30 p.m. Saturday, Fast meetings will be Sunday, March 6, in all LDS Wards in the Stake. Kaysville held RELIEF SOCIETY WORK DAY Kaysville Work day for the Second Wald Relief Society will be Tuesday, March 8, at 10 a.m. Mrs. JoAnn Sandall will instruct the group on picture making. All members are cordially invited. LAURELS HOLD FIRESIDE Kaysville Laurels of the Third Ward Primary held a fireside Sunday evening at the home of Attorney and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Bishop Richard C. Bowman presided. ss low-co- New oiiicers LETTER Kaysville clubs TO Journal st THE Dear Friends: Now that we aie about to come home I want to hae our paper sent to our address in Kaysville. Would you please send them to; 717 East 1st South, Kaysville, Utah. Girl Scout meet I want to take this opportunity to let you know how we have enjoyed the Reflex and Journal for the past two and one half years, We have been on seven different islands in our travels. We have been working on three and have never missed an issue of the pa- I n, pers Sometimes a copy would get on the wrong boal and wou!dn,t catch up with us for six months but eventually it found its way, into our home, tverytune a boat would come in we would look for our papers from anxiously Home. That day would mean an LAYTON NEWS enjoyable evening reading about our friends at home. Sometimes it would be sad news but most generally it would be happy news, lle are leaving here Mar. 16, on the Matson boat Mariposa. ile will reach home around the fust of April. We hope to see you soon. Best wishes for the New Year. j The Jhillips Camp of Daughof Pioneers will meet Thursday, March 10, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pearl Bishop. Mrs. Lola Robins and Mrs. Mammie Scoffield are assisting hostesses. Mrs. Carol Collett will give the lesson on Treasuiy of Indian stories. Mrs. Ellen Mdgate will entertain the GYG Club, at her home, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Salome Barnes was hostess to the Evening Bridge Club at her home last Thursday. Mrs. JoAnn Sprague enter-View the Mountain tamed Ncighboi hood Club last Wednesday evening. The group enjoyed the following program. iiaa Ruth Ann Zollinger, Miss Colleen Kinsey plaved violin trio ac- compamed nv Miss Jo Ann Hi 1; Miss Jamie Bkunires sang two solos, Miss Trudy Michael gave a reading, Miss JoAnn Hill played piano solo, LeRoy Walt- I,a'ed musical solo on the !aw accompanied by Mrs. Noleen Hamday. Mrs. Kae Heaver was hostess to meinbeis of the ONO Club at her home Thuisday eve- ning. Mis. Val Giles was as-- j sisting hostess. Mrs. Loretta Shei wood, prin-- ! Child cipal of Exceptional School at Farmington, gave a talk to the group. Mrs. Wilma Bloxham enter tained the DeLite Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday after- ters Pago Pago, Tutuila February 16, I960 Jessie Bowl Scores EDITOR Sincerely Yours. Mr. and Mis. Gerald Mann j At a dog show a spectator ask-- i ed an attendant to direct him to the Labradors. "All the way down said the attendant, the aisle, Tand the first door to the right. 1 iimiiu-u- 3 i ordi-Olau- g City zoning be held before the Ngy ton City Council at the Lav ton City Hall, Lay ton, Utah, on Wednesday, March -- , I'" A, a p.m. By the terms of said dethe following proposal scribed real property would be changed from residential 4a A , .. commercial zonei To wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 717.5 feet; thence East 855 feet, more or less, to an existing segment of the West boundary of Layton City; thence Southeasterly along said boundary 915 feet, or less, to an existing seg Dayton nulK.e ment of the North boundary of said City; thence West 1300 feet, more or less, along said boundary to the point pi A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Newspaper Advertising Service Natl Adv. Representative beginning. G. W. FAIRHOLM, Layton City Recorder. News in Davis Published Journal February 16, 23, March 1, 1900. How did Bill die? He Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL fell through some Whatever was he doing there? Bemg hanged. ASSOC I VTION 333 N. Miihigan Avenue Chicago, Page Notice oi Zoning Hearing 111. Say, said the proud purchaser of a sports car to the salesman. I dont have a garage yet. Would the you mind leaving it right in box? Terms of Subscription Mail $1.50 ler Tear Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) . Penney's noon. Mrs. Camilla Barton will en- tertain the Athena Club at her home watcher? Are you a dock asked tne employer of a candidate for a job. "No, I dont like inside woik, the applicant, Im a whistle listener. March I, 1960 r. Slating hoate"ei are Mrs. F. Louiae Gailey and Mis. Roetu Horsley. Program committee include Mis. Mrs. Alice Boimemuit, . Wynutia Thordeisun and Mi.-ami Alexia btewart. Ld Mds-e- v Vaala, foieign exchange students, will give the pi ogram. Mrs. Goldie Ball was hostess the ALonas Club last Wed-- ! nesday evening. New officers for the year were elected. Mrs. Beth Tall as piesident and Mis. Mrs. Ivy Blood, secretary. Helen Johnson became new member of the ctub. Mrs. Libby Swan entertained the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. lola Smith and Mrs. Vera Liston. Baptismal services Red-for- auxiliary Meets, installs jolbn Wednesday You are very the doctor to his suggest you lay while and get in evening. As- - run down, said rich patient. I off golf for a good day now and then at the office. Tickets Now on Sale GIVE SIS A COMPLETE SUIT jA k COMPLETE Sizes 7 to II 6.95 Sizes 3 to Plus Federal Tax on handbag 6 -- Stephen's birthday anniversaty. and Mrs. Wells Collett and his mother, Mrs. A. T. Collett were guests at dinner Sunday in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Collett. Mrs. Olive Robins, Mrs. Myrtle Larkins, Mrs. Roetta Horsley, Mrs. Verna Hill and Mrs. Cora Kilfoyle, Layton; Mrs. Tillie, Mitclieel, Clinton, were guests at a birthday luncheon in Farmington, Monday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hess in honor of her mother, Mrs.' Effie Apple. Alton Barton Kearns, visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Effie B. Miller, Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry n and son, Paul, Ogden. Mrs. Lloyd Berger and Mrs. James E. Bennett visited in Ogden Wednesday with Mrs. C. 0. Smith. Wednesday guests of Mrs. LeRoy Walters were Mrs. Pulsipher, Paradise, Mrs. Water Sidoway and two daughters, Patricia and Lee Ann, Ogden, Mrs. Walters sisters. That evening Mrs. Walters entertained her two sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters at a family birthday dinner in honor of her STARTS Col. WEDNESDAY MARCH at 8 2 p.m. MATINEES 2:00 p.m. Sat., Sun. & Holidays skirt-pleate- WILLIAM WYLERS Fur-geso- Farmer X Used No Nitrogen on Barley: Harvested 60 Bushels an acre Farmer Clifford H. McMurdie Used 200 lbs. USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre, Harvested 115 Bushels Le-la- birthday anniversary. Mrs. Roetta Horsley entertained at a luncheon Saturday for the following guests, Mrs. Bessie Dalstrom, Bingham Canyon; Mrs, Alta Hess, Farmington; Mrs. Doris Sill, Mrs. Leona Jacobs, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lucille Kennah, Miss Muriel Reeves, Mrs. Salome Barnes and Mrs. Thelma Sanders. Miss Diane Ball who is attending the USU at Logan was a weekend guest of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eatchel were Mrs. P. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes and three children, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at dinner of William F. King were his daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Adams and four daughters, Magna. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Walter Cottrell were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cottrell, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pettingill and children attended the funeral service of her mother, SUIT plus HAT plus HANDBAG, beautifully coordinated, wonderfully inexpensive! Hand washd suit in navy or soft grey rayon able and acetate flannel, or baby pink or blue in butcher weave rayon and acetate. Flower trimmed clip hat, box bag. Get the camera ready! SHOP PENNEYS . . . youll live better, youll save! Technicolor The Entertainment Experience of a Lifetime Clifford H. McMurdie, successful 'liemomun, lum lunnei tecalis that when lie Lxgun opeiauon of his farm fiiteen eais ago the soil was depleted of plant food and the fields weie extremely low. With hard woik, planning, good management and propel fertilization lie now ha; a very productive faun. I nedit adequate use ol mtiogen and othei ommeiuai fertilize! with greatlv my fields, Mr. McMurdie sas. Although he used considerable bamyaid nianuie, Mi. Ah Muidie aKo applied mme than 200 lbs. of USS Ammonium Nitiate pei aue and hatvested 11a bushels ol bailey per acre. McMuidie used 300 lbs.ot ammonium nitiate as well as yaid nianuie and harvested 21 tons of silage an aoe. His nitiogen boosted yields and quality ol coin. He aiso used USS Nitiogen on mass pastuie and u ports that he was able to leed moie cattle per acre. The quality of both glasses and coin silaee was consaid. Mr. with McMuidie fertilized when better nitiogen. siderably Use enough fertilizer, hari est more do!!ai s. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilize!, sold by reliable dealers and manuiactuied by United States Steel. On his corn silage Mi. 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