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Show - REFLEX-LEADE- 4, February R I960 Page v-- r e 12 - r ? , t.s M Employees honor Retiring banker I - V winner stated that homemakers of today, definitely should have a college education, and at least more than just a high school education. Homemakers arent' just housekeepers anymore, Is her opinion. A girl, marriage end contemplating a household of msngement must know a little philonow, er of today have a college edu- sophy, .a lot of bookkeeping, cation. ( psychology, math, nursing, bef In her essay, the Davis High sides knowing how to cook, sew, American Homemaker increased to $3,000. Miss Nesossis said that the test consisted of a group of problems that might have to be faced by homemakers, and concluded with the writing of an essay concerning the question ofs Should the homemak- p Layton Honored guest at a dinner party held in the Empire Room of the Hotel Utah, last Thursday night, if . Local "lloincmakcr of Tor, or- row" award recipient named ' 1 -- 'V , states of the nation and in France, and vibited in Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Sittin, Bavaria and Austria. rs She moved to Davis County ago. One Of the high schools top students, Miss Nesossis has completed classes ia French I and III, and German. Besides the interests she hai in languages and homemaking, the daughter of an airman, she is interested in a journalshe has lived in most of the istic career. decoration; cooking time for various items; nutritional problems such as a vitamin count chart; and psychological problems concerning proper attitudes of homemakers towards and the children husbands, familys acquaintances. For having only attained the age of 17, Miss Nesossis has had a very interesting life. As iron and keep a clean house, she said. It is also her opinion that a homemaker must constantly keep adding to her education, to maintain a high family standard. She said that by taking the test she ksgan to realize just how many subjects one should study to be a successful homemaker. There were many mathematical problems concerning home two-yea- "V n was Vird Cook, civic and business leader of Layton. Mr. Cook, received a gold watch as a memento for the 4ft years he has been employed at the First National Bank in Layton. He recently retired as cashier at the bank, having begun his banking career at the age of 17. well-know- .c Judy Miller Farmington Miss Wins DAR contest At Davis High Ksysville For th first time, Davit High School ie participating in the Good Citizens party-goenational contest five scholarship sponsored by the Daughters Of boarded the bus to attend the the American Revolution. opening performance of the Named as winner on the looperetta, Porgy and Bess cal high school level is Judy at the Villa "Theater, before Miller, IT, daughter of Mr. and returning to their Davis Mrs. Duane Miller, Farming-toCounty homes. She will participate in the state contest at the Hotel Utah at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 0. Mrs. Sea Carroll, dean of Davfai High girls, will accompany her. Were very proud of Judy, Mrs. Carroll said, because Mr. Sevenson, who gave the test, suid that she achieved an unusually high score. 'the local test was given to graduating Senior girls who had been recommended for the competition by their history j tefehers. Gayle A. Stevenson, f v io prepared the test as a the- sis for his Maaters degree, said the examination tested the students of many knowledge phases of American history and governmental documents, such as the Constitution of the United States. Miss Miller was recommendHenley ed for the competition by Allen Holt, her history instructor. If she wins ths state contest, shell receive a $100 U.S. Savings Bond and the school will be given a certificate of merit. Layton Cadet Nancy Henley of the Layton Composite Squadron of hte Civil Air Patrol was chosen as cadet of the year for 1039. She . appeared before a board of review with other cadets who had also been cadets of the month during the Members of the Claarfield cadet Henley, pagl yw Utah Motormens League and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. people affiliated with the leph Henley of Layton, receives motor vehicle industry, includ- - an paid solo course ing gss station operators and ;n flying from Southwestern employees, garage, and ahop Skyways, Ogden, which was owners and employees, used presented by William C. Bar-an- d new ear dealers and their ry, Jr., sales representative for employers are invited to hear Skyways, finance experts at meetings to Nancy will learn to fly in a be held Thursday and Friday, Cessna 130. Cadet Henley i 1H February 4 and 3. and a junior at Davis High The meetings, to be held at School. She is interested in 41 South State Street in Clear- - languages and is a member of field at 7:30 each evening are the French Club at school. She a member of the Baptist sponsored by the Utah Mntm-ii- s ice president mens League. Church ami is of the Baptist Youth Fellmv-- i ship besides being very active in the Civil Air Patrol. CAIl-TOON- S The Layton Composite Squad-- I ron of the CAP is moving its BRICE NALDER headquarters and meeting place to Hill Air Force Base. The group will meet in the Ti.'ird Squadron building every Thurs-- i day at 7 p.m. beginning this evening. Anyone inteiested in joining the squadron should contact Captain Spencer Sand-- , Cadet Darstrom, TA win Rice, TA or Cadet Sandy Christensen, Kays. 892-rs again n. Nancy Henley wins Flying lesson as Cadet ci the year Jo-oth-er ' TRINITY LUTHERAN So that's what he meant bj getting into the tire ' business. Our prices are as LOW as any other station that is still IN BUSINESS! CHURCH lav. I. vivacious brunette senior at Davis High, was named as the schools of Tomorrow Homemaker this week. My father seemed to be the only one whod had explicit faith in my winning the award, Brands J. Nesossis, 17, daughter of Air Force Capt. and Mrs. C. N. NesoBsis, Hill Air Force Base, said, I took the test with the other senior girls who were interested in it, and then put it out of my mind never dreaming that Id have the slightest chance of winning even on the local level, she said. But my Dad didnt seem at all surprised. He said he knew I was a good homemaker, already. And, now hes been buying all the "Betty Crocker products he finds in the grocery store, she added, laughing. She won out, over the nearly 100 senior girls who took test on homethe and attiknowledge making tudes. For this she will receive an award pin, manufactured by Jostens and representing the slogan, Home is where the heart is. Her examination compaper has been entered in school "with other high petition winners to name the state BetToty Crocker Homemaker of morrow. Should she win out in the state competition, shell receive a $1,300 scholarship and an educational trip with her school advisor. This trip, to be held will include from April New York City and Colonial Williamsburg and will culminate with the American Table C. Banquet in Washington, D. at the Statler Hilton Hotel. sparkling-eye- Field HiU Lay t wi FEATURES CUSTOM CUT TING ON ALL TYPES OF MEATS! SAVE! SPARE RIBS BREADED HALIBUT NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS To the Stockholders of Kays CTeek Irrigation Company: You are hereby notified that Stocka special meeting of the holders of Kays Creek Irrigation Company will be held at the Layton City Hall on Sat-at T9d. 27, urday, February EAT PIES , We Have Anything You Want You Can Surplus It." T ' Sporting Goods Paint 391X1. 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A complete copy of the procan be posed Amended Articles examined by any stockholder at the office of the Secretary, Richard Cook, at his office, and similar copies will be mailed to each stockholder for consideration at least ten days prior to the date for holding said meet- - Hdtop Surplus, Salvage and Liquidations Small Porkers MEDIUM 1 58 Smith & Edwards Co. EXTRA LEAN, Boneless 1000. At Our New Store in Sunset and for your valentine HOMER'S Notice President. .... Come in and Get Acquainted 10 to 7 when you pick up on Homers Quality Foods! nounced. The scholarship of the All- - ATTEST: RICHARD COOK, I '30 1 1 00 A. M. Dtvift $rvic A M. ftibl Ckm 5 Sundoy School SATURDAY FROL HomeThere, the maker of Tomorrow will be an- ary, td ICE GREAU and COOKIES Homers says Be My Valentine with prices youll really LOVE! And you can be the favorite Valentine of every member of the family Dated this 1st day of Febru- Loyton, Utoh 370 d, 23-2- Goldoi Av. ond Phone SERVICE Brenda J. Nesossis inpr. 7. KniSlw. pcifor N ALDER'S forcmwftv Be My Valentine For last Thursdays party, a chartered bus picked up all of the banks officers, directors and their wives, and all employees and their partners, for the jaunt into Salt Lake. Following the dinner, the forty-- i c 3 |