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Show V I VCKIY fmF KW3 JOURNAL AVSS JULY 24, v I960 Bountiful Truck Driver Killed In Idaho Mishap MOUNTAIN i4td m 9 t ID. liOUf. tfvk ta- - .!' Lrif IM Glint ituft Mktr prf. fcw f oAuiiof w x yry H;df ill) "numerous trip &UI I kf (it between 94 Boss. 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Park at .VJ N. ittriKinn-. am! trrjiar it fur Kprinkb r ytm installation and gras No wnall uk. wime 27 airr rre im ludrd a (sjuinmr'nt lrm a taraja r to a loader, and back hoe utd to wake the contmint righi for whai Mill be a beautiful family park. Instructor are Harold Grmi. front ami Hyron lb leeuw, third from lift in front. n (ifjwfwn invulvtti jin iiIe: Hi bard i.II,l)atil Me Kerry, KuTI k lULU in, li! h Jrffrwin, t4rt ItrynobU, MVt Wwitera, Manygurtta, Jrff Thumiw, I)an lluntb un. Jim Jaquoth, Hill la At Knight, Holart Mwbma, Itogey Wilt, J hn Ibll Amtbur Mono, Lmtani tikaj, Joe, Anthony Mmtrr, I'hilbj tmj Keith Hi4itnm. Not jic tuied were li rt Hauer, and Calvin Wait, J Alro-mling- cm-r-e r, d-- Davis Skaters Score in Meet Sit amateur figure skater from Davis County woo first rU in their respective divi- sion dunng the annual Crper Cup retire vkating compctinon held July the Houmdul ice arena. The meet wa hovted by the Cuh Figure Statin Club of Bountiful and vanctioned and approved by the United Statev I igure Skat-i- n Association, of which the Utah cluh ic a charier member. 1 lib. MX firvl place winner are: Christine Adams, Mcnlcc Rowland. Holly Cook, and Wayne UFevre.alt Bountiful; Monica Millard and David Mil- lard. both North Salt Lake. Severn! other local vkaten received second and third place awards during the meet. Approximately 75 skaters competed during the two-daevent. These skater represented amateur figure skating clubs from su western stales Utah. Idaho. Montana. Nevada. Colorado, and Caliy fornia and included several skater in summer training at some of the western clubs but whose home dubs are as far away as Cleveland. Kansas City and Minnesota. THE MULT comisted of 16 different events, with the skaters competing according to their age and ability. These events and the top winners in descending order for each event are: Pixies (up to age 9 hut with no previous test experience): Melissa Geirost. Broadmoor f SC. Colorado Springs. Roxanne Nalder, Cl SC, Layton: Shannon Smith. II SC. c. register Tuesday. Aug. 5. seventh grade students on Wednesday, Aug. 6 and eighth grade students on Thursday, Aug. 7. NEW STUDENTS to the area may register any of the three days. School pictures will be taken at this time to be used for activity cards. PRINCIPAL Farrell Humphreys said all students must be registered, np THE 10 DAVIS-19- Layton. Vep fSC; Catherine Jack-o- n. CI SC. Nonh Salt Lake: I Salt Lake. City. PRELIMINARY LaJie Group A (age 10 and under): Christine Adam. UFSC. Bountiful; Natalie Naldcr. UFSC, Layton: Shannon Hoohhan, Las Vegas FSC. Preliminary Ladies SC.S .It ISC. Rebecca Watson, Arctic BlaJe FSC. Seal Beach. Calif.: Robin Kudin, Broadmoor FSC. Fourth text LaJie: Sara Huffman. Kana City FSC: lake (Vi: Kimberly Peek, CI SC. Bountiful. Tirvt Test Men 12 and Kathy Searle. UFSC, Salt Lake City: Allison Lintcll, under: Wayne LcTcvie. Broadmoor I SC. UFSC, Bountiful; Mathew Huffman, Kansas City I SC. FIFTH TEST m Men: Michael Stephenson, Great Fall FSC: Jon Jackon, UFSC. Centerville; Eddie Shipstad. Broadmoor FSC. FIRST TEST Men I J and over: David Millard. UFSC. North Salt Lake: David Walker. Great Fall FSC. Second lest Ladies: H illy LaJie: Ten Danndly. Broadmoor Inter-mounta- Teri Graham. CISC, Nonh Men: Artie Kramer. Las Vep I SC;Tra-- i Nelvon. CI SC. Salt Lake THIRD TEST Fifth Test Ladies: Caryn Kadary. Westminster FSC of Lnc; Renee Sanuche. Broad- Cook, UFSC. Bountiful. moor FSC; Terry Gregory, Kaysville News Kays. Parade Readied Kid in colorful costumes, will lead a parade dow n K.i block for trie JCKs annual childrens parade, sponsored by the Kaysville Civic Associulion. THEME OF the parade is 1 Love A Parade says Susan Major, parade chairman. All children in the Kaysville and Fruit Heights areas are invited to participate. 15 ASSEMBLY TIME is at 5:30 p.m. at the Kaysville Elementary School and all entries must be registered. There will be prizes for both individual and group and all participants will receive a gift. CENTRALIZATION SEVENTH TEST Ladies: Kelly Webster. Cleveland Mrs. Betty McCarty is now at home convalescing after being confined to the McKay-De- e Hospital the past weeks undergoing treatment. Heather and Holly Bizzcll, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bizzcll were guests of Roger and Janet Trump and son Justin for three days at Bear Lake. Broadmoor I SC. JCIls THE PARADE will begin at the Kaysville Elementary School and proceed west to Main Street on Center Street, then along Main Street to First North and east to First East disbanding at the school grounds. Mrs. Major and all Jaycee members encourage every child to decorate their tricycle, wagon or dress up and become part of this big parade, np children, Jacob. Justin and Jonathan, White they were with the grandchildien. Re and his lie Nancy attended (he LJ)S Church Area ( WJcrenee lor four day held at Lakeland. I la. They returned home after w three week. For the July 4:h weekend Mr, and Mr, William Packer entertained Lt their children and famihet with M in attendance. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Muhocl Blood and family Kcrma Bailey. IT SC. Center-dk- ; Virginia Huge. West Bountiful. ll-IJ- t: LSI CA member at large, Colorado Spring. FIRST TEST l.aJ.cs Melissa Sessionv. La Vega I SC; Heidi Holman, Melanie Spradlin. La Time To Register At Kaysville Junior High Registration is now underway for students in the Kays-villFruit Heights and Farmington area to register at the Kaysville Jr. High School for classes this fall. PRESCHOOL registration is being held Aug. 5. 6 and 7 at (he school from I to 5 p.m. Sixth grade students are to M.m.a Millard. IT SC. North Lake; far a Ruben von. IT M". Salt lake City; Tracy DuPuis Group B tape Col-o- .; UjhJ FSC; Schonda Greene, Broadmoor FSC. Special Teen (for late starter who have not yet passed their second level tests): Merilee Rowland. UFSC, Bountiful; Melanie Hyde. UFSC. Bountiful: Buffy Lewis. Ufsc. Bountiful. ARTISTRY ON Ice (skater listen to a musical number one time through, then skate their own interpretation of it free style upon hearing it played the second time): Kelly Webster, Cleveland FSC: Rebecca Watson, Arctic Blades FSC; Caryn Kadary, Westminster FSC of Erie. The Utah figure skaters were coached by Russell Ses- sions, Bountiful; and Kris Sherard, Salt Lake City. JUDGES FOR the meet were: Jim Larkin (referee), Linda Leaver, Ida Tateoka, Elva Oakes, JoAnne Harvey, and Margo Nate, all Salt Lake City; Betty Sonnhalter, Arctic Blades FSC, Seal Beach Calif.; and Margery Schleh, Sacramento. , Ms. Sonnhalter serves as a national judge for USFSA and also a second vice president is of the national association. Ms. Schheh is a Pacific Coast Sectional vice president of judges. fo Lo Alamos, New. Me. Altomey and Mi. Kent Cam-mas- k and children of Phocni. Aril., Mr. and Mr. Scott Packer and family of Moab, Mr. and Mr. Bruce Boner and family, Mr. and Mr. Tom Packer and family of Kaysville. Mr. and Mr. Michael Blood and family are moving from New Mexico back to East Layton to make their home. Mr. and Mr. Lester Morton spent Wednesday in Midway visiting with relative. Dr. and Mr. Phillip R. Kunz and family of Provo and Ned B. Roucche of Kay were Monday and Tues- Mr. day guests of their mother, Mr. Lucile B. Sheffield. Mrs. Dorraine I tale and her mother Mrs. Mina Oldham of Kaysville. Miss Nicola Chapman of England were dinner guests in Bountiful on Sunday of Mark Borski. Miss Melanie Borski of Spo- kane, Wash, is visiting in Kaysville with her grand-.mothe- r, Mrs. Mina Oldham and her aunt Mrs. Dorraine Hales and also with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Maw at South Weber and her brother Mark Borski in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox visited in Sausilito. Calif, with their daughter Kathleen Lenox for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kirkpatrick and family took their son Jay Kirkpatrick to Aspen, Colo, where Jay will study and participate in the Ballet West summer program. Jay won a scholarship from thd University of Utah for this opportunity with Ballet West. Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vene Collett and family was their sister-in-laMrs. Rose Rasmussen of Tracy, Calif. Mr, and Mrs, Charley daughter IKaarel, fVedt hd sun aJ Of, Mr. aiJ Mi. Kmj and Mr. tdaJj A&orm, attended If f cstisol k of Art at Am man Wfrk, Mr. and Mr. IXo Cu&il of Vernal were Motor PCf the weekend of her panrhi. Mr, and and Mr. Wendell lie friend. other reUtisc n Mr. and Mrs, Jamc met their dairihier and on m taw. Mr. and Mr. Gory Peterson and Bore children of iil (4f M Rat-muc- Page, Arte, in hi. George, horn there they drove on to Noma Ana, Calif, where they were met by Mr. and Mr. Raw mucnt other daughter and family, Mr. and Mr, Randy Molcm and three children of San Diego. The group enjoyed their vacation lime together by spending three day m the la Angele area sightseeing ace of interest and viMtmg )ineytad. iit there they returned lo San Diego and were guest of Mr. and Mr. RanJy Malan and family lor sightseeing tour of that area. Mr. Ldna Rasmussen of Clearfield (lew to San Diegd and joined them. They all After their i spent lime at Tijuana, Mexico shopping and the men enjoyed a deep sea fishing tnp. Ln route home they spent time in Phoenix. Ariz.. returning from a ten day vacation tnp. pigs news t.ry, (hutch. Sr era! youngcicts atvard the bus and their chaperone were immeJ Itowesrr, it was decided that the group alter remaining in the Mountain Home at a as gueds if Mf-mofamilies otermghl. decided lo continue thru nip lo Washington where they had several singing engagement n Vchedukd. THE TRICK driverwavde-scrib- Line oftictaU a begin ery exprneneed with a good driving record. They added that they could mM remember any other venous ttollic accident r invoicing a ng. Idaho Slate law allows rtg on some state tnple-lrailc- triple- -trader if including highway they are less than 105 total feet long and weigh -- TmwtmnifflEitf Schedule Of Events For Handcart Days The following is the schedule for the Handcart Days events: JULY 24, 6:30 p.m. parade. After parade, bands in review at city park, games and fun. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., arts and crafis exhibits at Bountiful Art Center, 2175 South Main. a.m., chuckwagon breakfast at July 24, rose city park; 6:45 a.m. flagraising ceremony at at starts marathon mini 7 in a.m., city park; garden at fire city 9:45 display department a.m., city park; park. JULY 24, 10 a.m., booths, rides, fun and food at city park; 10:30 a.m., races and games for children at city park; 10 a.m., antique car show at city park; 10 a.m., arts and crafts exhibits at Bountiful Art Center. From 6 p.m., softball playoffs at city park; 9 p.m.. Beautiful Bountiful Home Front steps of the Tabernacle. the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Vene Collett. Other visitors of the Colletts were Mr. and Mrs. Don Collett of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Max Benson of Rexburg, Ida. were visitors over the wekend of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Benson. JULY 25, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., arts and crafts exhibit at Bountiful Art Center; 9 p.m.. Beautiful Bountiful Home on steps of the Tabernacle. July 26, 9 p.m.. Beautiful Bountiful Home on steps of the Tabernacle; July 27, 8 p.m.. Multi Regional Fireside at the Regional Center. Center Burglarized Kaysville Medical Center at No. 7 Crestwood Road, was burglarized during early ing hours on July 16 according to police Lt. Elmer Morrison who investigated the robbery. LT. MORRISON said they were notified about II a.m. when a nurse went to get some drugs and discovered they were all cleaned out including the safe. The exact time is unknown, however, entry was gained through a window of Dr. David Wardens office. SOME OF the drugs were not unde rlock and key. The hard and the injectionable drugs such as morphine, codine, etc., were stored in the GOODS OF CENTRALIZATION Back in 1915, the Davis County School District was young, having been formed by an act of the Legislature creating centralized districts throughout the state just a year or two before. Gone were high schools in Bountiful, and Layton, at least for a good many years, and Syracuse up to the present day. Kaysville High, meanwhile, gave up its local identity in favor of county unity and hoped for That name it retains today, as Davis High School. money-savingOnce the only school of its kind in the county, it is now joined by five 150 pound safe and the safe had been carried off. The robbers made no mess or stirred anything up. Dr. Warden was at his office at 7 a.m. and did not detect anything disturbed to indicate a robbery had occurred. s. others bearing not only such local names as Bountiful and Lay-toonce again, but new ones like Clearfield and Woods Cross. Only Viewmont joins Davis in not identifying a specific city in its name. n, LT. MORRISON said total loss to date was $479 plus the loss of safe and its contents, which had not been estimated. He said they had no leads, np lei than 105.000 pounds. 2-- Brent Collett of Gallop, New Mex. is now at home for e J by Garrett Freight Kays. Medical irSEFffCT ON TMtv I s Csunry hM C Idaho ILghway the hrp aciJci say port priced on Interstate Highway l when a triple Uodfi iitiih clammed into the fra 4 a hue of chiclet near Mountain llawt that were wailing lor construction to Nr ckoicJ, IKK IKtCK apparently plowed right user a camper truck from (begem, killing ti three occupant, and then slammed mto a bus that wac carrying about 4 member of the 'New Moriiut waging group representing the IDS LAYTON HILLS Heading up activities with the Layton Hills Mall MALL OFFICERS president; Kent Webb, treasurer; Jean Walker, secretary and Lynn Schiffman, vice president. Merchants Association are Tom Whitesides, left, |