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Show r 7- - DAVIS COUNTY WILDLIFE TO SPONSOR GREAT PROGRAM MANY AWARDS WON BY KAYSVILLE ICS Child Burned e I .. m.-- V' I . ''' I CALL 345 We service and repair all makes and models. Guaranteed work. PARKER for the Idaho position from a field of fifty applicants, He will move to Idaho with his wife. Fawn, and six year old son. - Kaysville Jajcee officers display awards won at the recent state convention.. First place awards were won in the' fields of I'uhlir Affairs, leadership training. Membership 'and Personnel, Inter-- " club Relation and Publications. Second place was won in Public Relations." LaMar Green, president, holds the coteted Henry Giessenbier Memorial Trophy, presented to Kaystille as the outstanding club in the state. Seated at left is Burkt Jensen, right Met Manning. Television & Appliance Just North of Layton FOR TRADE-I- N RANGE MoM Annual Davis Wool Growers' Contest Nears & great caribou dropped in the vastness of the Arctic Yukon by veteran Jim Bond. In Kaysville, Friday night, beginning at 8:30, Bond will show his wildlife motion pictures. The program will be sponsored by the Davis County Wildlife Federation, and will be held in the Davis County High School Auditorium. Some of Jim Bond's pictures won highest national awards as nature studies. Bond also takes pictures for a Hollywood TV firm.Don't miss the best fishing and hunting pictures ever to come to Utah, says F. R. Williams of the Davis County Wildlife Federation. (See story below) A hunter-photographe- r, all-col- KAYSVILLE-Th- ere Is Appointed to On Any Model Idaho Position Gas or Electric AS $239.95 Limited Time Only ' ESTATE Ranges i Dairy Farmers Urge Utahns to FAMOUS WILDERNESS FILM Drink More Milk KAYSVILLE Jim Bond, nationally famous wildlife photographer, SALT LAKE CITY-T- he Utah big game hunter, and author will present his widely acclaimed wilderness films in the Davis County High School, Friday night. May 1.', Milk Foundation, an organization! Utah dairy approximately 2, ' beginning at 8:30. This is whole family interesting and educational a number in farmers R. aaid FedF. Williams including the Davis Wildlife of entertainment, County this area, this week is pushing eration, sponsor of the two hour show. ahead its plans to show Utahns the Jim Bond is probably the best known as one of the best wildrators in his type of work, having benefits of drinking more milk. big game hunter and The foundation was organized life photographer on the continent, pleased large audiences in New He has had over 800 shows in York, Chicago, Los Angeles and last week in Salt Lake City, with Eugene Pace, Coalville, president; j twenty states and Canada, as well elsewhere. W. Young, Heber City, vtfe as having had published many Bond, a little man with lasting Welby magazine articles and three books. stamina, has hiked around the president; J. Winston Fillmore. He takes pictures for a Los Ange- mountains all his life. He goes Ogden, secretary; and Boyd A. Salt Lake City, treasurer. les Television firm, and has ap- on trips into the wilderness of Chugg, peared on more than '.00 radio Alaska and the Yukon, and many The foundations directors include: Louis R. Curtis, Salt Lake interviews and programs. He is of those trips last 00 and loo days. Bond says, On trips like that you are certainly on your own. If you cut your foot with an axe, you just have to stick it out If you G. Stewart, Payson; Mr. Pace, get lost you might be lost a long Oral Youn- and Mr- - Fillmore, time, for there won't be anyone N Ybe foundation s directors are come looking for you. Ive been on long trips where there were no! drawn from Utah,B four major Producers groups, including: axe marks, and you never think of Cache Valley Dairy Association, one. seeing any JUNCTION HILL FIELD Federated Milk Producers AssociaBond's pictures are wilderness ROAD AND HIGHWAY 11 Hiland Dairymen's Associafilms depicting the best in fish- -' tion, and Weber Central Dairy Astion, J ing and hunting where the wild- - sociation. life had never been a man. Bond Americans learning the eco-will show three of his best known! Fri., Sat., Sun. milk films in Kaysville, The first pic.nomic ,essons of May 8, 9 and 10 ture to be put on the screen is consumption, Mr. Pace said. The Family Nite titled, Yukon Wilderness Wonder- - battle with hiher Prices has land, and takes the audience into UuKht the American housewife o! the rugged McKenzie Mountains of tha she can ,ive chcaPer and the Central eastern Yukon Ter- healthier by shopping for one of SL the biggest food bargains in the ritory of Canada. On this trip Bond used pack dogs, and was ac- American food basket." Dan Dailey That unique bargain in companied only by an old Indian. terms of lower price as well as of in were Joanne Dru that country for 7.' They days and saw many giant moose, higher food value is fresh milk.", grizzly bear, white sheep and cari- Mr. Pace said. For, through six years of experience with advanc-- j bou. Bond Where has had two nights ing food prices, the American in towns, the second night almost doubles the first night attendance. Louis Hayward Bond has many sensational picPatricia Medina tures such as charging grizzly and mad bull moose, and bear Pius Cartoon Kodiak Bear, so close you can almost touch them. Dont miss this really great wildlife show." nar-kno- LAYTON Dovis High Elects Class Officers ' j J intnd secretary-treasure- ' i t ' MJ Winston S. ; , , i . I n Tjlor LAYTON- - Winston S. Taylor, son of Darwin F. Taylor of Layton, received notice of his appointment BERTHANA ROLLER RINI 321 to the position of superintendent of the Idaho State Indust ml Tiade School at St. Anthony. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of thoj USAC nt Logan and has a Masters degree in social psychology. He has been engaged in government woik in the field of industrial psychology, and was chosen . Ogden ... skates GOOD ANY WED. OR FRI. shoe S5c rlnk-skat- en extra f Skating TUE, WED, THUR, FRI, AND SUNDAY NIGHTS 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. Matinee SAT. & SUN, 2 to 4 P.M. TV TROUBLES? 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PHONE housewife learned that the price index for fresh whole milk was1 behind the price index for all foods,1 food including such important items as meat, poultry and fish. The Index at the1 close of Bril showed that dairy, product prices stood at '.is, about V7t lower than the index for all foods, which stood at 232." "Pride Louis" Mid-wee- k ROY. UTAH 1 KAYSVILLE Gordon Heningei was elected president of the stu- dent body at Davis High School elections recently. Stana Cowley was chosen new vice president, with Fred Meitlich, THEATRE Will Be Closed 'The Birds With the Bargains I f DRIVE-I- TO H. D. Sparrow Co. , j ' G23 Only Eiiait Raagts tarry this Uhtl The Rang used by Duncan Hines. It GRILLS, BAKES, BARBECUES! 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