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Show VTK4.YflCarXwOA15Nf5JOUnNAt,MAY?9, 1$59 IJQRTH 0AV13 Lf A0f R, WAY ?9, m3 c!Diuu2P Heading Program Planned Summer may mn a rest bhoui hooks, hut th County FiWy u hoping juungarr u 01 al to ex their reading into fft iea-fkand other aieat over the next three momhs. R JADING HMMI pro, ramt are staled for both Urn North ind South brant h libraries, with the theme "Re A Super Reader at ,Vih jKaftth ami Be A Sleuth a the the Summer Reading Club for the South pfaftth, The program at Clearfield's North hr ainh begins June 5 and will run each Thursday from iu pd KVAN JJYCEUT To Attend through July Boys State Fv M D) tfft. Farmington. a student u tam High Khou-t- . K been selected to mtcnj Itov' Mate June I through 7, Utah State 1nivcrviy at Logan, JOHN FOUR, con, punje-- r (4 the American L wn Pint 27 of I armingion, that thii post (II sponsor ton of lizard and Chemtl D gert. 67fi South loo Lavj in larmington. He w til be a urn at Davis I ligh nest fait, lid intercitf are in math and computer science. He lui averaged a 3.9 during hi last three year at the school. WRESTLING IS one of hi bubble. He wrestled for Davis last year. He worked for the Data Center in Kaysville anting program for the company. Thu young man a ill also receive his Eagle Scout award during the coming summer. He hat five younger brother and sister. J. participate, PARTICIPANTS will sign a contract stipulating they iU read a certain number of books set by cash person, she satJ, "They compete with them- r't sd bu. Ivan if the ? except July Under the direction of childrens librarian triad)! Gallc-p- o Smith, y oungoers a ho can read, on through adults may selves rather than wtib others." Readers will receive a form list books read along with the author to help familiarize them with authors, she says. "They can recontract a hen they finish the first contract. I think h will work and it wiU encourage kids to there they can read." A HIM. "Flaih Cordon Conquer be Universe will be Shoao June 17 and I short film on Superman mil be shoun July Id. Weekly meet-mg- s ndl unlade group .tivt-lie- s relating to UN ary leading. A cendn IC nUJ be aided u rash Pails, ipant at propaatl completion. At South bfamh. aitiiHies start lune 1 1 under duest-- m v( childrens librarian Betty m, Cook. Suggested for youngsters 1 1 1. u program wd he held rash Wednesday through July 21 except for July 2. FILMSTRIPS, games, puzzles and boAs mil bn during the mo hour slots. Those interested are asked to register at the fust meeting June II. although latecomers ill be accepted. Emphasizing the detective theme, a detective mil discuss fingerprinting June IS and magic show is set fur June 2$. ill be show n July A iiimstnp 9, Mrs. Cook says. ted BETtCTIT E related books and mysteries will be on display to help stimulate interest. But Mrs. Cook adds. Were avoiding any competition as to ax the number of books." Participant MR. POl'LK said the six ob-- . jeeuve for the American Legion Boy' State are as follows: to develop civic leaderdistrict music supervisor. ship and pride in American DAVID STEINER, a Kays-vill- e citizenship; to arouse a keen Jr. High School student, interest in the detailed study of was the sole junior high win,our form of government; to arouse in the young citizens, a ner. He composed a selection .determination to maintain our for band including arrange form of government. Also to develop in the young citizens of Boys' Slate, a full understanding of our Amer-ican traditions and belief in the : United States of America; to inculcate a sense of individual The Parent Teachers Assoobligation to community, state tand nation; to safeguard and,,, ciations throughout Davis County are constantly strestransmit to posterity, the prinsing the importance of the pubciples of justice, freedom and lic to help curb vandalism. Idemocracy. BY DEFINITION, vandal.; POST 27 of Farmington, .wishes to thank the following ism is the willful destruction of r. contributors who have made it private or public property. Yet we look upon individual acts of possible to send this young 'man to Boys State: Davis vandalism in different ways. County Bank, Security Title For example, pranks on Hallo'.Co., Woodys Food Town and ween such as soaping windows 'John and Dorothy Poulk. kj are seen as excuseable. But breaking windows and destroying school equipment are clearly vandalism. Graffiti is looked upon by many as "folk art. Idealogic-a- l or political vandalism loses the tainted meaningless of vandalism and creates a stronger REPAIR Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service emotional reaction because there are reasons for the destruction. Phone BILL BRIMLEY Cook wax nut 376-81- 96 completing the VXRTKXWL titbit! society or as a necessary evil, then we are encouraging such acts. Who are the vandals? 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