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Show xxxvn oujme STUDENTS 31 NUTRITION: Classes To'Be Held MayJ3 TO GRADUATE Exercises. Commencement in Bountiful tu- - ' Eighty-on- e KAYSVILLE L. R. D. Barnes John the enU of seminary will receive diplomas t commencement exerdaea to be eld at the Bountiful tabernacle It 7:00 P- - , May 3, according to "eorge C. Ensign, principal. The following program will be I to Happiness," Ruth talk, Temple Marriage, Reverence and White; )onna raise," chorus; address to'gradu-te- s, Elder Harold B. Lee; Let liehway )uerden; ill My Life Be Music, girls chor--s; presentation of class. Principal leorge C. Ensign, Presentation of diplomas, Presi-cArnold D, Miller, of North avis stake, and President Wes-e- y E. Tingey of South Davis Halleluiah, Amen, chor-iitake; s; President Gifford ). Strong. Mosie for the exercises is to be John L. Stacey. The seminary faculty for the last year has been: George C. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Wal-ac- e lirected by En-lig- n, F. Toronto and Arthur (deceased). The list of .graduates Lake View Stake Clinton Betty Froggett. Weber Stake Stringham. South Ogden Stake South Weber Cecil Kap. North Davis Stake West Layton Grant Flint. Kaysville Second Howard Green ind Joe Winters. Clearfield Yvonne Green, Don-ki- d Jacobs, Aiko Watanobe, Donna Vhite and Ken Yamaki. Kaysville First Lester B. Mor- 1. on, Prigmore and F. J. Wallace Sheffield. Layton a Ted Harris, Dale Dean Maughn and George Talbot Sunset Kay Lyman. Maughn, Syracuse Daryl Warren. South Davis Stake Harlow J. Clark, Farmington urvinia Right Leray Manning, iaiel Pratt and Alden Spencer. Centerville Second Rav Ford, ioward Hallman, Lucille Ogiewal-- a and Rosalind Pack. Centerville First Ruth Duerden, Clarion Grant Jack Pettit Ruth xbofield and Richard Williams. Orchard Adarene Boulton, Bet-- y Cleverly. Ralph S. Deppe. Cath-fnn- e Sconberg, Robert C. Wilker-io- n and Phyliss Wood. South Bountiful Maxine Green, eo Lund, Schmidt and Philipp da Winegar. West Bountiful Blanche Craw-Lura Eggett, Kerr, Dean Faye vimber and John Moss. Boontifhl Third Artis Briggs, , eulah Brough, Orland Call, Au-eCushing. Lola Foy, Grace H. 7, nt Davis President! Higtl bcnooi A. to Install Maw li ar f he only record of the holding of the B. y; t? Utionai track meet Sat- - i; Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Clinton, presi- - x . ir nil" ? stand-ou- performer in the regu- Petition when he hi the high ipche. A rA?lYe,..- 0- hf. in of lnche' 11 ho SWrf? bS W. t the high jump Saxton Is Named Mrs. Sheffield died at 11:00 p. m. KAYSVILLE Saturday at the home of a daugh Richard E. SaxMrs. II. J. Sheffield, ton was initiated last week with Jr. 29 other initiates into the Gimlet Born In England club honors ry athletic and booster Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, fraternity for senior activity men England, August 27, 1833, a daugh at Purdue university, Lafayette, ter of Richard and Mary Kershaw Indiana. Blamires she came to Utah with Men from the junior and senior her parents in 1809 as a convert classes who are chosen to this seto the L. D. 8. church. She wai lect group must have shown ability married to Ileber John Sheffiel in activities in the school including in the old Salt Lake Endowmeni scholastic standing. house December 23, 1874, and move Dick, whose nickname at Purdue to Kaysville a short time after is Salty, has served successfully ward. He died several years ago as advertising manager of the ExShe was a charter member of the ponent, the paper at Purdue L. D. S. Ladies Retrenchment so- the past year,daily lie is a member of ciety of Kaysville, predecessor to the Sigma Phi Epsilon national sothe L. D. S. Relief society, and in cial fraternity and in it has been November. 1879, became a counselor active in the publication of fraIn the organization. She served as ternity papers and rules. president pf the Kaysville M. I. A row, Relief society chorus; vocsl seven years beginning in 1883. In May, 1907, Mrs. Sheffield was solo. I Know That My Redeemer named president of the Kaysville Lives, Mrs. Helen Sheffield. L. D. S. ward Relief society, serv Speakers were: John H. Glen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary L. Baring until 1927. Surviving her are a brother, ton, Kenneth II. Sheffield and BishInvocation was by Robert Blamires of Kaysville op Burton. 13 grandchildren, and 24 great Lloyd Ivie, with the benediction by Hcber A. Swan. . The grave in grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Sheffield were Kaysville - Layton cemetery was At the home, Erwin L. Shef dedicated by Charles Sheffield. frayer prelude and postlude music, Pallbearers were: George Egbert, Before Harold Egbert, Claron Swan, BurMrs. Alberta Blamires; the Lord. I Bow My Head am ton Blamires. Frank II. Blamires Resting Now' From Care and Sor and George L. Blamires. ter-in-la- 1 7-- 3, U 440-yar- 6-- rd 7-- 6-- 4. 6-- 3, e-- d 0 B. II. Sleaterl o of oreig War organization, was principal speaker, and installing officer at ceremoniee of Covered installation d- - mande I n, P081 ton Friday No 347fl niaht Other sneakers retary-treasure- 200-yar- r Group FARMINGTON Water- - 880-yar- hcame the Twenty-thre- e retailers and wholesalers applied for certificates and MRS. SARAH SHEFFIELD 47 institutional and industrial users made application. Sixty certifinent Kaysville resident, who died cates were issued, Mr. Roberts reSaturday of causes incident to age. ported. Services, conducted in Kaysville L. D. were under di rection of Bishop Hubert C. Burton of Kaysville First ward. To Gimlet Club F. W. Officers Installed Friday Holds Installation high schools bands. New officers to be installed are: president; Mra. Clarence and senior Kun ord in both the junior A He wrnV . xtri high divisions at the meet.in the third vice set a. junior high record Lawrence Ellison, lAyton fourth carnivhl in 1939 at five feet eight vice president; Stanley Pitt Sec . inches, r. But theNrecord was only part Rirb office J; of F: J.s Accomplishments Satnew the v?m Besides setting urday. Vlrd Cook, Layton, Mra. Mel won the high jump record; vhe alsoof 22 feet, v:n Wood. Clearfield; and Mrs. broad jump, with a'fcap in Horace Duffin, Bountiful, yice 9(4 inches, and he took second presidents. . lowTiurdles. T both the high and Mrs. W way, leading Sheffield tlje With and Mrs. J. T. Baylor of Bountiful, Davis high school took a president and vice president, re comof thtf honors in the class A of the Davis Council of the Darts spectively, P.-are to be installed A., petition. Lloyd Page and of low the won both the high al$io hurdles, without much trouble, Melic 'Fadel won the shotput and Carl Schofield captured the jave- Davjs v lin for Coach Howard Linfords YVre V IClOriOUS state team, which will defend the prep track title this spring. Davis high school KAYSVILLE accomplishDart of A summary netters downed Bingham Wednes- ments at the meet follows: afternoon, winning two doubles d high hurdles, Lloyd sec and losing tb singles to matches Page, first; F. J. Sheffield, claim the Region Two champion-- 1 skip. N nShotput Melic FadeL fiwt Fred and Sheffield, Russell Page, Lloyd hurdles, low d teaming up for the Davis doubles first; F. J. Sheffield, second. play, squeezed out a tight Stephen run, d . 2 victory over the Miners com- Pett and Loveless. run No. 1, Ray Wright, bination of sent its singles star, Bingham against Flint Dickson, run No.y 2, Howard d netter. Pickering won, 5 Green, fifth. fifth. and 22Vyard dash, Carl Feller, first. The doubles victory that clinched jump, F. J. Sheffield, for title for Davis saw Joe Winters the tied Pofe vault, Joe Winters, Fred Lenhof squeeze out a 4 7 victory over the Bingham fJavelin, Carl Schofield. firt-Broadoubles pair of Christenson and jump. F. J. Sheffield, first, Lloyd Page, fourth. ) 880-ya- Veterans f;ifUrr.vnrud 120-yar- Sheffield of PrTol dK chool went the honor it gave us fine cooperation. er (Thursday) 'evrning at the Netters. J- - i I T. P ' er big-shar- e F J. SHEFFIELD C l Had-fiel- d, Jump Record Broken Fred J. Sheffield i I liclaOIl la High 1 - ed this By rr Begin in Layton Atkin-LaM- a weeks supply before sugar wera temporarily halted donday night wilt feel the pinch whereas everyone immediately, will feel it in more ways than one in the very near future. Various Programs In the, retail registration from day 4 to 7, principals of the various schools of the county have de8gpatedprograms for carrying out registration. 1 am gratified at the response of trade consuners at the regis- trntion held Tuesday and WednesWe had day. Mr. Roberta said. no trouble at all and school officials In Latest Draft V. at Farming, pS dSrtmS. and Bartn Jones of Salt Lake City, department senior Mrs. Ardel vice commander. of Ogden, past president of the Auxiliary, was installing off icer ot the ies organization, ge I jn to installation cere- - )l' monies, a musical program and dance were held. Oficers Installed were: II. R. Dumke, Farmington, .commander; DeLos Lewis; Bountiful, senior vice commander; Max Swenson, Boun- tifuL junior vice commander; R. U Mtr Barlow, Bountiful, quarter- - o t master; Royal W. Hampton, Syra- - cuse, advocate; Harold Mayfield, Hin-da- y Farmington, chaplain; Karl G. msn, Farmington, adjutant; A. Spigsrelli, Farmington, trustee, Auxiliary officers installed were: Mrs. Una Swenson, Bountiful, president; Mrs. Arvilla Flint, Salt Lake City, senior vice president; Mra. Julia Sherner, Kaysville, junior vice president; Mrs. Flo7- ence Rampton, Syracuse, secretary; MriuErma Lewis, Bountiful, lain; Mrs. . Mamie Dumke, Farm-Da- rt ington. Conductress and historian; Mrs. Emma Rogers, Kaysville, guard; MrsUpelores Hammon of Clearfield, Mrs. Ida Brown of Clear-an- d field and Mrs. Luveme Hinman of Farmington, trustees; Mrs. Dora Barlow, Bountiful, patriotic structor. X chap-Pickerin- g, X ' Rales Register Monday I l Housewives who neglected to lay bummer , Preparations the registration of retail consumers of sugar have been completed, Elgin U. Roberts, county rationing administrator, announced, when housewives of Davis county will secure ration cards at grade schools throughout the county on 111 I rs FARMINGTON I'or Hay 4, 3,. 9 and 7. I gun-owne- ' i for Registering of Retail Users' 'Hundreds of KAYSVILLE friends and relatives paid final tribute Tuesday to Mr Sarah Harriet Blunures Sheffield, 88, promi- - I I ublic Schools Will Be Open Saturday while-collare- I Richard ward d Twenty-secon- i From Junior High Next Thursday To Hold Shoot fol-ow- s: MAY 4 TO 7 J550 DtlVlS Men to Graduate Wildlife Group Well-n- g is as rs TO SIGN UP Early Day Kaysville . Resident Died on " FARMINGTON Exceeding the number expected to register in the'1fourth Selective Service rcgistra- tion, 1330 men betweenlhe ages of 43 and 64 signed up in Davit county Monday. Lt. Colonel II. A. Rich, state director of selective service, pointed out that under the selective scrv ice act as it now stands the 43 to 04 age group are not subject, to Julia Lee Wright, a ho will conduct a free Victory Cooking school military service, but were register-mad- e at the Orpheum theatre in Ogden, May 13. The event is being ing for occupational duty, And that is becoming more and sponsored by the Utah State Press association, Utah State Nutrition council. The Weekly Reflex and newspapers of Davis, Weber mre imporUnt he Mid: For example, we have undoubtedly reg- and Morgan counties. istered hundreds of men who have mechanical backgrounds and experience, but who have moved into 212 d jobs. When the need arises these men can be directed iai, Bticuiuic terms uuo simple, to get into essential occupations. everyday language, Mrs. Wrights Because the new batch of regis Annual Davis CLEARFIELD Ogden appearance was arranged trants are not subject to military County Wildlife trap shoot will be a sPc,al ,c01jy Cooking School duty, they will not receive an order North Davis committee, held May 10 at 0:30 a. m. at the CLEARFJELD including the Weber number or a classification ques- Clearfield Gun club, according to junior high school will graduate County Defense Council, Judge J tionnaire. They will, however, be Dr. D. Keith Barnes, chairman of 212 ninth grade students at spe- - A. Howell, Chairman; Weber Counto fill out the regular ocrequired the days events. Nutrition Committee; Weber cial, exercises Thursday evening, cupational questionnaire. All shotgun artists are invited County Civilian Defense Commit- , tee, Mrs. Hazel McCarty, Chair-- . to attend and young people and . The. program, carrying out a pa- - man; Weber County Defense Pro-ClaSSCS those who have never shot traps are urged by the national organiza- tnotic theme, will be presentedstu--as tection committee, R. G. Glassman,1 tion , to participate in events of follows: band concert, with 90 di-- 1 chairman; The Weekly Reflex and dents participating, under the 1 other Davis 'county newspapers; this kind. rection of H. L. Gleason, will be Morgan County News and the America is a country of LAYTON Announcement that from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. den Standard-Examine- r; also exand the and hunters summer classes will begin at the CorCalvin j Bishop are members of the execu sisting be of pert shot will indoubtedly flag ceremony, Darrel Ray; tive committee of the Civilian De Layton public school 31June 7, and invaluable assistance in the defense bridge; was made address welcome by Jack Ray, fense committee, including Mrs. continue to August of his homeland if the need arises. week. this selec- of the 9th G. G. president Mrs. grade; Maies, jean Welling, Dr. Barnes said. tion. Classes, to be held five days each Hope, girls glee; talk, Mrs. C. F Peacock. Mrs. Deala of America, Tom Layton; Sigmiller. Mrs. 11. F, Irwin, Mrs. week from 9 a. m. to 3:30 p "Spirit LOSES TIRES Characteristics of a Good Ameri-- 1 H. W. Hayward and Mrs. Vern will include physical education Gwen Wood; cornet solo, Bullough. FARMINGTON H. M. Rowe of can, folk dancing, rhythm, games, art East Layton reported to sheriffs taiph Hickenlooper; talk, What Sponsors of the school urge early designing, sketching, color har- officers this week, the theft of America Means to Me, Barbara attendance and suggest that house- - mony, puppetry, crafts, dramatic two tires and two wheels from a )awson; talk, Music and the War, wives come prepared to make art, creative dramatics, forma" trailer parked at his home on the nez Montgomery; selection All notes. dramatics, story telling and poet Mountain road. Together Again, boys chorus; ry. Teachers for the classes will be presentation of the gift of the 9th " To XTIoxm DiU to the school by Erma Elva Winn, Muriel Reeves and LuHill, Edith Isaac. George Mitchell, grade class age, vice president of the 9th Leone Mitchell. Robert Rasmussen, cy Rigby. Tuition fee has been set band selection; remarks, and Harriet grade; at $20 per month. H. Tolman Ephraim G. Harold Holt; remarks. Principal Young. KAYSVILLE Ford Nelson of Genevieve N. Superintendent II. C. Button; bene Woods Bountiul Second son of Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Bennett Q. diction. George Bishop Bennett, Carol Burns, Lola Brauer, Harold been has inducted Nelson, Vern Christensen, Vivian Christenas .president of the Davis high . sen. Elizabeth Englebrecht, Wayne DaVlS school student body. He replaces! D. Handy, Samuel Ray Knighton, AI" Whlt,iie June P.-T. Elda Page, Dorothy Palmer, Alice Rice, daughter of Mr. and Sessions and Edward Zwahlen. Mrs. Lyman S. Rice of Farmington, OffiAinlal ..-y-- l 'I Bountiful First Barbara Cn vlllL-iaiWJingtaUej ag yjce president, and Barlow, Ann Evans, son. Dick Winegar of Woods Cross, son Richard Groves, Donnetta The Davis senior of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wine KAYSVILLE Martin Keddington, Donna Parent-Teachasso-- gar, took the oath of office as chool Parker and Stanley H. Stringham. high ciation will install new officers secretary-treasurI nt the high school at Kaysville, JIM-istudent fines have .been collected. it wa! report ed by Barbara Duncan, clerk of the . school court. i Stanley Stringham. senior, ami student judge, levied the fines, with Darrel Willey, senior, as prosecuting attorney, during part of the year. Attorney" Willey was replaced by Carl Schofield. The court was instituted in recent years as a means of curbing violations of student rules and regulations at the D school. mens organization, composed of students who have won letters by participation in athletics, serves as the sehool police unit. j Girls double trio, Ann Evans, Froggett, )onna White,' Betty losalind Pack, Barbara Atkinson Grant; talk, The nd Marion Durityr , course! for the states- home economic teachers at Salt Lake City and Cedar City, is director of Safeway Stores Bureau, home economics editor of the Family Circle magazine and author of the Kitchen which has Course in Nutrition. become the cooking' guide for, thousands of American housewives since its first printing less than a year ago. Hundreds Expected Hundreds of housewives from Da-vis, Weber, Morgan and neighboring counties are expected to attend the achool to see and hear Mrs. Wright explain how nutrition means better health and better eating for the family and more vigor for defense. Souvenir programs, containing information on cooking and nutrition and numer- ous new recipes and kitchen hints, will be distributed. Mrs. Wrights services are being available to nutrition councils throughout the western tates by Safeway Stores as a Part of its contribution to the upbuilding .of vlkroU9 Home-make- Ab-ui- ehmidt. KAYSVILLE S SUGAR USERS SERVICES HELD present school year at Davis - or-he.- $18 MRS. SHEFFIELD 1 In Assessments ducted refresher The Lost Chord, The Prayer EU-ah horus: invocation, Preaident Phaon, orches-n- B. Gregory; talk, Faith, Basic to Growth, n larriet Young; talk, Why From Hot Drmka, Philipp Wsented: NUMBER Collects Or-pheu- m Will Be Held May 3 1912. Student Court OGDEN A unique, new Victory Cooking School a colorful, dramatic kitchen course in nutrition --Conducted by Julia 1ac Wright, one of Americas foremost home economists, will be held at the theatre in Ogden, Wednes- day. May 13, at 10:oo a. m Sponsored by the Utah State Nu-- I triton Council, a Unit of the State Council for Defense; and the Utah State Press association, the free series (school is one of a state-wid- e intended to impress upon' Utah housewives the health benefits of better .nutrition, not only during wartime, but in the years to come. Mrs. Wright, who recently con- AT SEMINARY benediction, APRIL 30. KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY. t Pictured here are principals at installation held Friday nifht at Farmington for Covered Wagon Poet, No. 3476, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Auxiliary, ftpper picture: B. II. Sleater, acting department adjutant. Installing officer; Royal Vf. Rampton, retiring commander; II. R. Dumke, new commander. Lower president of right; Mrs. Uns Swenson, Ardel Mrs. Eldredge of Ogden, the Auxiliary, and officer.- , installing es yere-moni- ed t t I 1 |