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Show SILT UXT CITY 10,CT13 Davis, Weber highest Hill A F Base top Uiah employer Pays $60,000,000 annually to 12,900 civilians, military Utah counties for Federal school aid Hill AFB Ogden Air Materiel Area, with headquarters at Hill Air Force Base, offers world-wid- e support in purchase, supply, storage and maintenance for aircraft and such rs the ll Voodoo, missies such a3 the IM-ito the tune of an annual local bjj.i es of more than $(,- - 0 m Receive $9,482,040 in Senator Arthur V. Watkins reported this week that Davis- and - Weber. County - agencies to date have received collectively $!t,42,(40 within seven years of a total of $13,707,24 granted by the Federal Government to school districts within the state of Utah to aid costs occasioned by federal impact on educational demands. The Davis and Weber figures h) 7-ye- ars nt), '.oo. are itemized as follows: For For fJ Bo-ma- ' bring flown to Palm Dale, Ca iforn.n, on a teit fl.ght It is second to be repaired at Hill. Gen. P. II. Robey, OOAMA commander, we'comed the visit-- 1 ors. Those attending were briefed under the direction of Lt. Col. U. P. D Acosta, chief of informati m services, by Col. H. G. Wallis, ger, j i The importance of Hill AFB to Utah and tlte nations defense p.c- - Total Construction Operations Davis County School Dist. $1, 107,77 $2, 70,51!) $4,44,30.) Weber County School Dist. 2,34,005 .7,(111 1,540,454 - ... . area Senator Watkins id at $21,tifr,n(M) Within the -- geographical area covered by. OO AM A, there are 122 Air Force bases and sites which look to Ililljfor manpower sup ies, parts and repairs.In addition, OOAMA supports and maintains in operation, the Dis tant Early Warning system, which is a radar detection network, in Alaska and Canada that gives vanced warning of approaching total area hostile aircraft. involves 3.5 million supported square miles. (Continued on Page ) T-h-e payments to the have averaged KA1SVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY, school-oper- about Both tension and Dream, and the dance commit- spirit are mounting steadily tee and dance club are sponsoring around the Dartville Kaysville campus. The reason for this sudden flurry is the game Friday, January 24, with our closest lival Bouutiful. To help get school spirit bubbling, a pep rally is scheduled for t nda afternoon and posters in the halls are adding a lot to the already great spirit Immediately after the game, a dance will be held in the Davis gymnasium. Everyone from both Bountiful and Davis is invited. A charge of twenty-fiv- e cents per couple will admit each couple to the dance. Only couples will be admitted. The music will be furnished by the Granite High Dance Band. The theme for the dance is $1,200,000. Bills now Wildlife group Names president Davis Democrats . JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SEV ENTH GRADE cience student. Wayne Baker, the change jp (he state ol matter when water is heated and cooled. Apnaratus is f k into liquid form. Instructor is Stanley Henderson. romUnsiri' (he (r who teaches seventh and eighth grade science. Wayne is s son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker, 102 Ellison Street, Layton. (Reflex-JournPhoto) CENTIME 13. r irht. Science A -- R. Diamond, Ogden, and manager of the Og- Chamber of Commerce will be the speaker at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award banquet Thursday, January 23, at the Davis High School. Mayor J. C. Linford will be in making the announcement explained that under the new among the special guests and the the years special award will be presingle manager system, sented to some surprised outstand has the Army primary responsibility for bulk distribution of ing young man. clothing for the Army, Navy and Air Force. The warehouses will service L most of the western . states acto Sen. Bennett. cording Harold Gregory To address meet Don't shoot guns In the city If In Our Schools Kaysville - Sacrament meeting speaker in Kaysville First Ward this Sunday! evening will be Harold L. Gregory, former president of the East German LDS Mission. Mr. Gregory, former Farmington resident, was recently appointed manager of the Utah Symphony. Special music for the program Kaysville Mayor J. C. Linford said today several Complaints have heen received from residents that youngsters are shooting .22 guns inside the city limits. He warned that this is illegal and that those will be furnished by Shyrol War-nocThe meeting begins at (5:30 caught doing so can be arrested and their guns confiscated. p.m. k. Wirthlin to address ft. Davis conference Clearfield Bishop Joseph L. meeting will be held for all elders. Wirthlin, the Presiding Bishop of Senior Aaronic members, and unthe church, will be the presiding ordained male members over age authority at the LDS North Da- 21. The wives of the men in these vis Stake Quarterly Conference groups are also invited to attend to be held this Saturday and Sun- this very inspirational meeting day, Jan. 25 and 2. The theme Following the meeting there will of the conference will be Proper be a short social held Guidance for Our Youth. ,A speSundays general sessions at the cial invitation is extended to all North Davis Stake House will young people between the ages of commence at 10 am., and 2 p.m 12 and 21. The center section of All members of the stake with the chapel will be "reserved for their families and friends are these young people during the invited. An invitation to the pubSunday meetings. lic is also extended. The Sunday Evening .session Saturdays sessions will be. held at the Clearfield 1st, 3rd and 5th will be urider the direction of the Wards chapel. Priesthood lead- MIA. This meeting is also for ership meeting will convene at all members of the stake and 0:30 p.m. At p.m. a special friends. It will convene at 7 p.m. (Editors Note: The field of science is getting wide publicity at the present time as the race for space satellites and intercontinental ballistic missiles between Russia and the United States speeds ahead. We thought you might like to know what Davis science County your teachers are doing to prepare their students. This is tt.e first of a series.) The purpose of science' Layton in school is to leplace oui super-- 1 stitions and our fears withlsound thinking says Stanley lieniVerson. instructor at CentraljDavis to High School. "Our aim provide our students with a good supply of organized fact and also a reliable method of thinking and working to help solve everyday exeivdav life; the1 moie pui pose- the moie life become-.school should change ,tul li i.e way a student feels and thinks likely he is to lie happy and suc-- : We should expect a cessful. ml acts 4 ov or girl who has studied sci- 1 n to a, ltun leadiiigNtnd dis-- . nee to behave differently from of our textbook matenal, ne who has not. He should be- - Usmom come unprejudiced, careful, ac- - ''? l,l, f'" m nlHn' experiments anci in il'' many demonstrations curate, tolerant, methodical, ap-- 1 I'li'ci-itivpossible. The students and free from mi per- - caS!' stition He should become moie tio all the demonstrating, and eachstudent wri'es up each expenaware of his environment. T'i be effective in our teach- - nuoit and demonstration, "lor students who have special ing, we must make the students feel a newel for each new pun- - interests, our school has, for 7th pi e studied, and yet must base and th guide students, an organ-scienc- e d science club, the Krazy Ex-J- r. our study on experiences the who meet once a c.ents have already had in ordei plosioneers t make each new problem more 'week. Each club membei has a By so doing, oui special project or works on a meaningful. students can he expected to proj-- , group project." concludes Mr. ect what they have learned into Henderson. problems "Science in I c stu-nze- Mary's Meanderings Milk is not constipating food nor does it cause the formation of mucous. 8. Vitamins should not be used as food substitutes. !). Use of aluminum ware for cooking is not injurious nor does its use cause cancer. 10. Animal fertilizer as well as mineral may be used on soils growing vegetables. 7. 2. Water with meals is not fat-- , toning. In a normal diet add salt. 3. Blackstrap molasses, yogurt and wheat germ are food fads. A balanced diet is not only health-- 1 ful but economical. Honev and raw sugar result in as much tooth decay as eating efmed sugar Comnu'rcial sprays do not 4- Krazy Explcsioncers science club for students With special interest in field at Central Davis use 17 To address NSD warehouses club Clearfield million square Jaycee feet den I) VVIS c. al Army will Bernard The Darts defeated South Cache od Gold and Green secretary entertaining. From Dr. D. Keith Barnes, Da-- ..make vegetables and fruits unfit vis County Health Director, comes for consumption, these Ten Commandments of good 0. Enriched flour does not con-fo'tain injurious products. The Food consumption: 1. Homogenized milk is not only and Drug law prohibits the use wholesome, but safe raw milk is of injurious additives.-unsafe- To meet Tuesday Farmington The Davis County Democratic Party will meet at the courthouse in Farmington next Tuesday, January 2, according to Wes Madill, Bountiful, and The Davis Stake Kaysville Bountiful, Burningham, MIA annual Gold and Green Ball Ruth The county will be held Saturday, February county convention will be planned at the s, at :45 p.m. at the Davis High meeting. school gymnasium. going to be taken over by the Army. The 17 big warehouse buildings are at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and will be used for the storage of clothing for armed services personnel. Senator Wallace F. Bennett it. Heading this dance committee is Duane Burton and president, of the dance club is Paul Jacobs. The assembly Friday morning will be presented by the dance club, and is expected to be very 10 good health suggestions From Dr. D. Keith Darnes impact-aid-princip- storage space which now by the Navy is , school 1 introduced and in ' Congressional committees would seek to extend both Federally-im-- 1 pacted-are- a aid programs for sev- eral more years. Senator Watkins remarked that "this is one of the few instances where the impact of Federal op-- 1 erutions on local and State financing has been so thoroughly reflected in a relief program administered from Washington. Utah, with its high percentage of Gilbert Nordgren, Federal land ownership (nearly Kaysville Layton, was named president of 7('', of the State) and its increasthe Davis County Wildlife As- ing thousands of Federal employsociation at the election held Sat- - ees, have been somewhat better favored than other States by the urday evening. plans, SenaCecil Kirk, Layton, was named secretary and treasurer. The vice tor Watkins added. president and four new directors will be chosen at the next meeting to be held February 3 at N p.m. in the Kaysville City Hall. George Leatham is the outgoing president of the group. of NUMBER 43 Con- gress various general struction bills have suggested an-nual allocations to Utah of something less than a million to over school-con- isnt being used 1958 Davis meets Bountiful With no loss record a- During recent sessions of . F-8- al States In the last full fiscal year, Sena- Stakes F-1- UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. tor Watkins commented, Federal funds to Utah for tions aid in Federally affected areas totalled $1,131,743. Davis F-1- that payments $73!), 00. John II. Adams . . . has been chief of the La) ton Fire Volunteer Department. Other officers are LeGrande Simmons, first assistant chief, David Sandal!, second assistant, and Dale Gray, THIS IS THE THIRD Delta Dagger to go through Hill Air Force Bases overhaul production line for modification, inwas test flown Monday. In spection and repair. The second the same building the line is being set up and the 9 and last of (he are being repaired. (Reflex-JournPhoto) noted to Utah agencies have averaged about $1,21 ,375 yearly since both programs were launched in l!)5o. Since that time the districts mient'valued port,-suppl- neering; Col. R. D. Swett, direc- for,n.e Pmt(1;.out. t r of supply, and Col. Fank L. of a state at the people of and tour of the base Monday, in Tenney, director Cob procurement Vittoi L. Prduction. which news media representatives OOAMA coin Anderson, deputy reattended a luncheon, visited mfwJer ulso spoke- bnefly. pair hangars, observed shipping and receiving operations, drove that Utahs They explained Grand Total . ... $0,4(12, 040 through the giant new ware- - "largest industry" at Hill AFB The figures represent payments house and watched a dramatic covers more than 7, loo acres of made, Senator Watkins explained, ti,ke .ff of an Delta Dag- - land, has more than omt buildings - under authority as provided in Public Laws 15 (for construction) and 74 (for operations). Indirectly the Federal programs have aided al districts in affected states, by permitting other State and local funds to be ex- -. pended over the balance of the , !ur'-:- , and structures, s miles of pawed roads, 70 miles of railroad, 22,-th- e to. feet of runway, 3 warehouses with an area of 3,423, non square lcet, 7 hangars; with an area of feet and uy.ip.- 52,300 square Kaysville Lions bringing Harlem Magicians to play The Harlem Magicians, led by and Ashdown, Arkansas; t7'(. Marques Haynes, Caul Martin from Atlanta, Ga.; basketballs greatest dribbler, will Billy McDonald from Jackson Colbe in town Thursday, Feb. 13th lege, Jackson, Miss., and 510 to play the Boston Shamrocks at Allen Davis from Paul Quinn ColDavis High School. Game time will lege at Waco, Texas. be 7:15 p.m. Girls game, OgThe Magicians will have plenty den vs. Bountiful, main game at of with men rebounding :15, sponsored by Kaysville Lions like Wheeler, strength McDonald, Martin Club. and Burks around the baskets, This game is one of the many while Haynes, Davis and Grider exhibition tilts scheduled by the take care of the rest with their Magicians throughout the Unit- accurate set shots from far out. ed States and Canada. Davis is the of the Now in their fifth year of op- team. Sam withQuarterback his comic antics; the eration, Magicians are noted Grider with his amazing ball hanfor their finesse on the cage floor, and shootipg ability; and for their shooting accuracy, and dling Martin and of course, Haynes for their showmanship. Playing will the fans amazed all comers m 44 states, Mexico himself,second keep of the game. and Canada last season, they won every The Magicians were formed fol27 games and lost none. lowing a contract dispute between Stars on the teams include for- Haynes and the Harlem Globmer Harlem Globetrotter players, etrotters. Haynes decided to form t3 Sam Wheeler from St. Louis, a team of his own. Since that Josh Grider from 'time several of the Globetrotters Mo., and 04 ing straw or hay in ample abun- Atchison, Kansas; also included have followed him. dance with maybe a buffalo hide in the line-u- p are Ou Luster Special halftime, there will be or two thrown in to give added Burks from Grambling College vaudeville acts. protection against the raw night. Now, this wasn't in 1870 as you may believe, but in the 1930s when money wasn't plentiful and nobody cared what brand sweater you wore, or even if you wore the same thing for a whole week at a time. And now, on top of everything else girls and men wear Its the most, or Kaysville else, it doesnt even seem that the poor young of today are words to that effect, is the gen- to get dressed up in will be in to be given enough snow. eral comment of the dads of Da- style. Tickets for the evening will If they were, where would they vis High coeds about the traditionfind a proper bob sleigh, complete al Daddy Date Night that will cost $1 .00 per couple. The committee who has planned with polished runners, clean straw take place Thursday, January 30, the evening includes Kathy Elison, at 7:3t p.m. in the Dgvis and a willing driver? And if they found the sleigh School auditorium. ne Flint, Linda Rae Hilm Janet and driver and hay and several ton, Reese, Susan Scoffield, School Girls Ruth The Davis houses filled with good things to Association hasHighThurgood, and Penny Webb. evethe planned The committee works under the rat would they think it as much ning of entertainment to please direction of Laurel Layton, presfun as it was? father. ident; Shauna Lynn Bennett, vice Or, with a pocketful of cash, every A program in the president; Marie Miya, secretary; a car of their own, a sophistication that comes from having done school auditorium will start the Janice Adams, publicity manager; too much in too few years, and a evening after which progressive Sandy Klein, senior representafuture that probably includes a games will be played. The climax tive; Mary Lynn Petro, junibr the paity includes a dance and representative; and Linda Gay trip to the moon, would they con- of refreshments. The event will be Morgan, sider it strictly sophomore representative. abound popular television Advisors to the Girls AssociaThey would, pbrhitps, prefer built shows. tion are Mrs. Bea Carroll, Mrs. a trip in the ski lifts at BrighBest dress with all the acces- Julia Neville, Miss Kay .Heinze, ton a weekend at Sun Valley. As indeed, who wouldnt???) sories, heels, hose, earrings, and and Miss Carolyn Munk. Player-Coac- h Wasnt bob sleigh riding fun? By Mary Bow ring The children are disgusted with the beautiful weather. Each morning as they gaze on a world bathed in sunshine, they I wish it moan, HT unison, would snow enough! Enough means enough for them to take their sled and slide down the hill near the house. slight Enough so they can make a snow man and have a fight and come, giggling, into the house resy cheeked and drjpping wet. I. with an automatically heated house and an electric blanket, with gallons of hot water and even a husband who shovels the walks I am glad that January is more like March and hope it stays that way! Which leads me to the .conclusion that Mother Nature really had the young in mind when she created, the seasons. No one can appreciate snow like the young-Its all very well for people like me (thats beyond any age "young) to romp and build a snow man with the children, to put on a pair of ice skates and brag, for a few seconds, about prowess on the ice and some people even older than I go ski-- 1 ing and say they enjoy it. . . But, all the time we are outdoors "enjoying the frosting snow and the invigorating weather, we are thinking how good it will be to get by a heater soon and have a hot cup of steaming something or other to warm the innards! Still and all, while I love the nice sunshine, I suppose its too bad not to have some real winter. We cant quite the decide whom to blame it the Communists the scientists, Ezra Taft Benson, the ITA. Looking buck, there was nothh ing more fun than a riding party. We would liekety : pl.t around the cornels, yelling, singing off Key and acting quite the way teen agers 'do now in bob-sleig- cars! Sometimes, there would be a progressive supper attached to the party and wg would go from house ti house, gorging ourselves on steaming bowls of ghili, hot chocolate with huge gobsof whipped cream, rolls drippingvwith butter, million-caloriegingterbread fresh from some good cooks 'oven. The sleigh, besides being loaded with laughing, raucaus people would also have fresh, clean smell- d i Daddy Date night Will be next Thursday Davis off-bea- t? - |