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Show ayWEEKLY fiSFLEX DAVIS NEWS dQUMAL. MAY ? li07A s lues. old The monthly meeting of the Layton City Improvement As- sociation was held Tuesday, May 9 at the Layton ciy hall with LCIA President, Linelle Rose, conducting the meeting PROJECTS to help the museum board raise $70,000 that is needed to complete the Layton Heritage Museum were discussed but no definite plans were made Mrs Rose showed the LCIA members an 1CI brochure and stickers that identify homes where there are invalids or children One sticker is to be placed on the front door, the other slicker is to be put on the bedroom window where the child or invai.d can most probably be found CLASS OF 28 Members of the Davis High class of 1928, meeting recently at the "school for a reunion are, front 1 to r, Norma Law Lunt, Erma Perkins Stephens, Ruth Hayes Mann, Hazel Blood Ellison, Eli Rodgers, Melvin Rodgers, Eva Rasmussen Ellison, Reed Ellison and Don Aamodt. Second row, Glen Thurgood, Lola Stoker Thurgood, Emily Smith Parker, Mary Boggs Roberts, Arthur Thomassen, Josephine Bames Major, Ruth Harris Adams, Evad-n- a Roberts Francis, Nelda Graham Bloxham, lone Payne Dee and Rachel Call Burton. Third row, Edna Hepworth Wood, Phillip Blood, Wilmer Barlow, Ralph Jackson, Fred Sears, Josie Kynas-to- n Sears, Lamoni Carr, Lillian Peterson Marchant, Norman Returning to their Alma Mater, Davis High School, to celebrate their golden anniversary class reunion on Saturday, May 6, was a 61 and their graduates staff Sheffield, Pro-Schol- a or- Thomley Evans naming the a which club The Pro-Schol- stands "for the school. There were nine members at first with 11 members added later making a total of 20 club members its first year. The pep club and the Davis Dart are still in existence at the becoming with some was followed by the banquet in the new cafeteria. Many changes have taken place in the school Sheffield THE president. Don Class secretary, Aamodt, gave the memorial to the 29 deceased classmates. Davis High brass choir, under the direction of Dana Rothlis-bergefurnished the dinner music. r, We now have knowledge of the nutrition requirements of the human body that would pernMt us to increase food supply by 20 percent by balancing the micro-nutriecontent in growing plants," Dr, Harvey Ashmead told a meeting of the Kays-vill- e Branch of the American Association of University Women on Monday of this week. , 1128 president; Don Aamodt, secretary. Melva Steed, song INTRODUCTION of faculty members by Wayne K. Sheffield Response by George J. Miles "Do You Remember" by Arthur Thomassen, who related past experiences dur- mistress; and SPEAKING on the topic, "Some Dimensions of the World Food and Nutrition Problem," the speaker said, "Neither the governments of the countries nor the Food and Agriculture Division of the United Nations have solved the problem to date "In my opinion it can best be done by private industry with the financial backing of government. We still have 4r0 million people in the world starving or malnourished including some in the United Stales." t Harold Bnmley, yell master. IT IS interesting 4o note that the members of tbe class married fellow classmates. Reed Ellison and wye Eva Rasmussen, who reside in Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada; Fred Sears and wife Josie ing their high school years. Musical number by Davis Yes I High brass choir. Remember by Hazel Blood Ellison Davis High School principal, Richard S. Stevenson, spoke on the traditions at Davis High. Members of the 1928 graduating class were instrumental for many of the present day traditions at the school They published the first Davis Dart newspaper with one issue that year. Maud Cowan of Clearfield submitted the name. Hazel Kynaston of Logan, who furnished all the flowers including the centerpieces for tables; Glen Thurgood and wife Lola Stoker who live in Clearfield Many of the graduates hava seen their - children,' grandchildren and great- - or 394-658- , of micro-nutrient- me- s He was accompanied by his wife. Dr Allez Ashmead Dr. Ashmeads talk was the last in a series of discussions on the topic, "The Politics of Food." which hds involved the . 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Calif 4 BIG DAYS THURSDAY 18th THRU MONDAY 22nd k LoivnsT pmcn nvnn Don Pearson Course w & 'W' r fa a5 itj Ana LCIA members discussed the 4th of July parade and activities A committee was appointed to investigate preparing a parade fipat. dmg PPJE"SL5EV1JEF2 DR. ASHMEAD, a biochemist and president of A- tour of the from a three-weeFar East where he conducted conferences with government and industrial leaders relatdata ing to research developed by his company on cc;rn;:ucu3 Auniisuu guttchs Rill; GUTTERS Vio? 376-811- in Downtown Layton Laboratories of Clearfield, returned last month Alma Mater. Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job meeting was described as lbion grandchildren attend their For Residential or Commercial Buildings first Layton town BRAILSFORDS B Specter the-worl- d studentbody officers were Reed Ellison, president; Alice Thomley Evans, vice president; and Fred Sears, Dell Holbrook, Orlando Bowman and Dale Clark. Class officers were Richard Hess Evans, president; Josephine Bames Major, vice The MAYOR Shields described a proposal that would allow all residents of Davis County toll-fre- e to telephone the within county anywhere The State Public Services Commission will hear arguments for and against this proposal on June 7 in the Farmington office of the Davis County School Board Guest fice. INVOCATION was offered by Reed Ellison, studentbody offices 867-253-L G Faculty members honored during the evening were Emil Whitesides, history department; Lynn Hales, civics and Miles, George sports; English; Hortense Rose Beers, physical education, Gladys Smedley Winters, art; Iona Osmond Miller, English, LaRena Wilcox SandalL of- doors their senior year. The program commenced with the school song. The welcome was given by Josephine Barnes Major, class vice president. Introduction and master of ceremonies by Wayne K. very successful life saving aid m case of fire or another emergency situation Any resident of Layton tan obtain the brochure and stic kers free of charge at the Layton city auditorium. Representatives of groups are invited to attend the. meeting Further Information can be obtained by calling Jim Hansen, Layton residents who are in favor of this proposal can sign a petition showing their wishes. has Blake Hazen, more information about the citizens petitions AAUlJ school. since this class closed the p.n 1IE1TIY chairman, Josephine Barnes Major, Don Aamodt, Arthur Thomassen, Ordella Walton Thurgood, Mary Briggs Roberts, Ruth Harris Adams, Hazel Blood Ellison, Alice Thornley Evans, Reed Ellison and Eva Rasmussen Ellison np ganized that year with Alice spouses, out of a graduating class of 103 students Fond and fun memories were renewed from the past 50 years A SOCIAL hour of REUNION committee members included Wayne K THEY HAD the first school THIS program has been a r Blood, Orlando Bowman and Dean Tanner headed the Dart mascot and also the pep club was memorable experience for the Fern Howard Pullan, Vera Simpson Webb and Alice Thomley Evans. Fourth row, Fred Lewis, Wayne Sheffield, Phillip Mabey, Marjorie Mabey Adams, Newell Thurgood, Elaine Major Ford, Mae Evans Ellison, Thomas White, Edward Mortenson, Dale Ford, Milton Sessions, Harold Moon and Don Thomas. Fifth row, Noami Robinson Lewis, Golden E. Smith, Golden Sessions, Raymond Gwynn, Irwin Talbot, Ronald Tovey, Chester Call, Wanda Layton Skeen, Zilla Layton, Elton Hatch, Ordelle Walton Thurgood. Back, Melva Steed Magee, Alice Ashworth Carlson, Noall Tanner, Howard Bonnemort and Keith Berkin. Cook, successful, informattve and excellent Over 100 citizens were m attendance Questions were sensible and the city council responded clearly and concisely to the questions Q-iIUl- D May Offering Pair Complete Stock Boys Shirts Shjrt Sieves No Kmls included 20 Off 1 |