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Show J - N 4 r N, V The Page 2 2 Farmington -Sign-u- p Begins Girls Chosen Kaysville Registration for the For Girls State Red Cross summer swimming Students Write 250 Hews Stories For Reflex in Journalism Class Sumner Swim An estimated 250 news stories or more than a thousand inches of copy on school activity was written for the Reflex by members of the Journalism I class at Davis High School during the past school year. Twenty-fou- r students, coming from all parts of Davis County covered all aspects of school life. community relations. ""Students - were Barbara Alger, Layton; Gary Barlow, Bountiful; LaRae Davis, Layton; Linda Dawson, Bountiful; Barbara England, Bountiful; Rain Hart, Centerville; Robert Hender, Clearfield; Karlynn Hinman, Farmington; John Loy, Bountiful; Barbara McKeller, Bountiful; Marie Notarte, Layton ColWe appreciate the opportunity leen Parkin, Bountiful; Barbara to put into practice our training, Schwartz, Clearfield; Steve Smith, said Mrs. Thatcher, plass instruc- Centerville; Ruth Stewart, Layton; tor, and we feel that this activity Karen Tibbits, Bountiful; Susan has contributed to 'a good school- - Whitesides, Layton; Ann Miya, editor of the Dart, Roy; Eleanor Brough, Kaysville; Nobuko Wata-nabRoy; Joyce Mann, Bountiful; Sharon Freeman Hansen, Bountiful. pro- cogram being sponsored here in - The south Davis County area Civic operation with the Kaysville will be represented at Girls State Association began this week with in by five Logan from June the distribution of forms at school. 3-1- 0, The swimming program is open to all boys and girls 10 years of age by October 31, 1950, and up. All registration forms must be signed by parents and returned (to school by Friday, May 24. A charge of 20 cents is made by Lagoon Resort providing the child brings his own suit and towel. Otherwise, the full admission price is charged. Holds Fund Kindergarten To RED CROSS Thcss Davla County mother are learning to become swimming instructor Raising Party mer they each Monday and Friday at Lagoon. Thia assist with the Cross childrens swimming program. 28 Farmington In an attempt to Begin May two or three years, and we feel raise building funds for the North that it is due to Red Cross Swim Red Course Cross Sponsors Farmington ward, a night of fun At Whitesides swimming. was sponsored by Ward members Mothers and fathers are urged Kindergarten classes For Mothers and Dads at to last Sunday. Members enjoyed a Layton Lagoon tionjoin this program. For informaunder the begin Monday, May at the E. ln M MMlt X. 28 di- supper one-tim- the program. will M. Whitesides School in Layton, acto cording kindergarten teachers Alice Johnson and Elizabeth Har- rington. Parents of Wasatch Heights are being asked to take their children to the school at 8:30 a.m. on that date to register for kindergarten. All other parents of the E. M. Whitesides School area are to bring their children at noon for registration. Birth certificates will be needed if not already presented to the school. A happy family is but an earlier heaven. Sir John Rowring. Red call Dorothy Goetz, executive In the interest of their children and with the aid of American Red Cross swimming instructors Mrj. Rex Rigby, Farmington; Mrs. Gordon . Gurr, Kaysville and Tim Gwyther, Layton; mothers and fathers from six Davis County towns are currently receiving swimming instructions at Lagoon Mondays and Fridays from 10 to 12 a.m. These moms and pops will in turn sponsor the children from their respective towns in the capacity of swimming aids (instructors) during the six to eight week swimming classes that will begin approximately June 20. It is the aim of the Red Cross to have one swimming aid to each to 12 children participating in secretary, Davis County Chapter. order to insure that more will learn Farmington 241, 9 to 1 Monday to swim correctly and receive cer- through Friday. Mothers and Fathers tificates. Last year approximately Mothers and fathers taking part 1,200 participated in the program. This year it is estimated that from from the following towns are: Leone Gurr, Vera 1,500 to 2,000 children and adults Kaysville 10 will be swimming. Donate Pool Robert Freed, manager of Lagoon and Robert F. Griffith, swim manager and Red Cross first aider have donated the pool during this instruction period. Mr. Griffith had this to say about the Red Cross swimming program: Here at Lagoon we have had to pull only two or three children out of the pool during the past and Mrs. Frank W. Sartor and Karlynn Hinman, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kart G. Hinman. They are being sponsored by the Farmington Post of the American Legion Auxiliary. n. WM.Illi PROGRAM aum Representing Davis High School from the Farmington area are: Judy Sartor, IT, daughter of Mr. The three girl delegates from Bountiful will be: Nancy Moss, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moss, 411 W. 2nd North; Barbara England, 16, daughter of Olsen, Phyllis Abner and Pat Bar-beMr. and Mrs. James W. England, 295 W. 17th So.; and Sherry Bees-le- y, Farmington Glinda Rigby, June 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Fleet, Rosabell H. Robinson, Horace P. Beesley, 65 S. 5th East. Ruth R. Brown, Alice L. Steed, Miss Moss is. being sponsored Alene Sessions. by the American Legion Auxiliary Sunset and the Past Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary of the Sunset Betty Miley, Mrs. Jones, R. Day Post, Bountiful. Jeanette Duncan, Phyllis Martin, George Le Anna Rouche, Edna Bateman, The Bountiful Lady Lions, BounNora Neilson, Marge Culler, Doris tiful Jaycee Auxiliary, Bountiful Burnett, La Rue Nelson, Joan Art Guild and the Jessamine Literary Club are sponsoring Miss EngWorlley, Kay Goulden. land. Miss Beeslye will attned the Clearfield Beverly Hepworth, convention under the sponsorship Peggy Harper, Verla Anderson, of the Bountiful Lady Republicans. Glenna Jarvis, Clarice Christensen, These three girls will represent Emily Kay, Ruby Stone, Helen Bountiful High School, which will Harris. become a four-yea- r high school Mable Thurgood, next year. Syracuse Ver-nic- e All five girls are presently memMary Miya, Betty Thurgood, Jean Marlene Hill, bers of the Junior class at Davis Warren, Stoker, Bernice Wilcox, Jennie High School, Kaysville. Neville, Eva Giles, Jean Stuart, Lois Thurgood, Doris Moss, Phyllis A mothers love touches the heart Cook, and Delores Thurgood. of God, and should it not appeal to Hill Air Force Base Sgt. George human sympathy? Mary Baker Eddy. Stiffler and Helen Harris. ilo. Farmington bar-b-q- girls. Swimming begins June 20. e, rection of Helen Sjoblom, a novelty ball game under the sponsorship of Lowell Hamblin, and a program directed by Alta Hess. Mrs. Hortense Rose Beers, formerly of North Farmington, led community singing and was accompanied and assisted by David Hughes. Mr. Hughes sang several Little solo numbers. One called Gray Home, he decidated to the memory of Hyrura Welling who e leader of the North was Farmington choir. 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