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Show kilt III', Page Bootsn Saddle Archery Club Club Elects Planned, X .1 I Y riding club. Other officers are Katherine Nalder, East Layton, vice president; Sarah Roberts, tVest Layton, secretary and treasurer; Virgie Clark, East Layton, publicity; Maxine Reed, Clinton, and Shirley W. Flint, Layton, directors at large; and Frank D. Reed, Jr., Clinton, drill-maste- r. At present the Boots ll Saddle Club has nineteen members. They have set a goal of 2ft member and applications are being accepted. The lady riders practice each Thursday evening at the posse grounds in Kaysville. Meeting Called Layton Men and women REFLEX' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook of Syracuse, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Goodart of Salt Lake City to Logan last Sunday. Mrs. Cook and Mr. Goodart attended the trousseau tea of their niece, Miss Barbara Shaube. 4 Layton Shirley Hammon, Wgat Point, has been elected president of the new Boots n Saddle ladies The 13 May 24, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts of Los Angeles, have California, moved to Syracuse. Mr. Roberta is a son of Mrs. Elmer Stoker and for the present Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will reside at the home of Mrs. Stoker. inter- ested in archery will be interested to learn that an archery club is in the process of being formed. First meeting of the group which will call itself the Davis Archers, was held at the Family Sporting Goods Store in Layton Tuesday evening. A second meeting will be held at the store next Thursday evening (May 31) beginning at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in joining is invited to attend, both men and women, with no age limit. Additional information may be obtained from Ross Criddle at the Family Sporting Goods Store. Winners Listed Girls Softball The Farmington Farmington First Ward girls softball team is preparing for its first softball game In Hill AFB Golf Tourney )t iU' Lu Hill AFB Technical Sgt. Clifford Haskell, 477th Radar Evaluation Flight, won the annual Hill AFB military intramural golf tournament last week for the second total year in a row with a of 22ft. le TOLLEY BALL TEAM Members of the Clearfield First Ward volley ball team which captured the second place honors at the tournament include, back row, left to right, Paul Giles, Faunt Montgomery, Ralph Brown, captain; Ben Adams and Arthur Jones. Front row, Robert Clark, team manager; Ken Gardner and Cans Waggoner. Clearfield 1st Volley Ball Team Clearfield Clearfield First Ward gave some spirited support to the senior volley ball team for the team with encouraging cheers Three years ago this same team fifth straight year entered the with almost the same men playtheLDS in finals took first place in the ing church Volleyball tournament in finals and the year before Salt Lake City last week. were beaten out by a team from For the third time they took Provo. Five years ago they took second place, with Long Beach consolation prize, after going to Fourth Ward taking first place. the tournament on an inyitation. This is the second year that they For the third year in a row, have been defeated in hotly con- Ralph Brown, team captain placed team. Last tested games by the same team on the Church all-stin the final event. A rooting secyear Robert Clark, manager also tion of about fifty Clearfielders received this honored position and ch All-Chur- ar a small cup. The Clearfield Second Ward Junior team also entered the Salt Lake tourney and won the game 'in the first days event but lost out the second day. However, they were honored by having Bruce Parry, a member of the team selected as a member of the Church All-St- to be held on June 1. The team will play at Centerville against an unnamed opponent team. Coaches for the team are June Van Fleet and Glenda Rigby. In these days when farms are getting bigger ty and help is getting higher, low cost can cut costs so many ways: elec-trici- Feed grinding May hoisting Milk refrigeration Brooding Syracuse News Sgt. Haskell led the field of 43 Mrs. Emily Frazier of Woodruff, entrants throughout the tournament was a visitor last week end at the shooting rounds of 73, 76 and 78. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Captain Fred Matthies, 2791st Ashton. USAF Hospital, fired a 233 for the El Monte course to come in second Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Thurgood place. Third place went to Capt John Wardlow, 4077th REF, with attended the Open House held in honor of Mrs. Sophia Isloff .at a 230 total. The 4077th REF won the team Ogden last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. championship trophy with a com- Isloff was celebrating her eightieth bined low medal score of 468. birthday anniversary. Water pumping ' . ' . J Crop curing .Sprinkler irrigation Tool repairing Water nogting and inert than 100 other waysl - J FARM BETTER...Fedricay'. UTAH POWER & LIGHT ar Junior team. Clearfield Second Ward Bishop Victor Smith and many members of the ward were on hand to see the boys play. Layton Seventh Marble Tourney Golf Tournament Junior, Senior Winners Named Set For Hill Manuel Martinez West Point and Salomon Martinez entered the marble tournament in Ogden as winners from the West Point school. A golf tournament Hill AFB Layton Layton Seventh Ward They placed first and second reschool. own for in of .Hill Air civilian won first their ball teams employees spectively girl volley will be held Saturday Force Base and senior junboth in the places at the Meadowbrook Golf Course, ior division of stake play and re4107 South 13th. West, Salt Lake ceived awards for their accomCity. plishment last Wednesday evening. Trophies and gift certificates will be given to the winner of the The sportsmanship trophies went tournament which will be a Best to Layton First Ward in the senBall competition divided into three Ward ior league and Layton Third flights. team. was the successful junior A driving contest will be held imMembers of the first place senafter the tournament. Members of the Hill mediately ior team are Joy Foxley, leader, Hill AFB Prizes be awarded for the will Audrey Chadwick, Reva Macfar-lan- e, Air Force Base Rod and Gun Club of three balls and longest average Colleen Nelson, Lucille Steph- held a Kids Fishing Party Sunday the longest single drive. Nelenson, Sandy Kline, Dee Ann at Bear River, west of Logan. son, Alice Johnson and Virginia Prizes were given to children Tims. under fifteen who caught the largThe first place Seventh Ward jun- est, the smallest and most fish. . Fifty children and adult atior team included Sandra Macfar-lanand approximately 300 fish tended McCarKay McEwen, Lynetta Ann Jensen won a were caught. Karen Wright, Jackie Conder, ty, the most fish Alfor Gaile fishing pole Judy Robins, Carol Orton, to her credit 12 had She caught len and Evelyn Evans. Teams Honored Civilian Workers Hill Gun Club Holds Kids Fishing Party Jaycee Little e, League Ball Begins Monday Ah, this is the life! Stretched out in complete comfort in those restful, reclining, seats while the scenery glides by smoothly yet swiftly. No king on his throne ever had it so good! Little league base Kaysville ball, sponsored by the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce, will begin Monday at 6 p. m. at the FUKIOGT KORfifiUKSKY BTOR DiyinDKI LAGS I PtUnT DOT deep-cushion- ever-changi- Kaysville Elementary School. All boys from eight to and in eluding thirteen years of age are being invited to participate, but must have the written consent of their parents. W And just wait 'til you feast on those famous Union Pacific meals amid the luxury of a For sMoHs, retervertonc, or belg wilb "Cm or Lot Amozus and The Chau.inqi' , , . between Lm Angeles and Chicago. "Cmr or Poaiumo 06 PROOF ( your travel plan, ms yaw asarast Uniaa Pacific Railraad Nckat agent. "" WNON Monc AM AU Man AMNCIt MONO IM nuvst ctmr OUM , . between Portland and Chicago. "Qtt or St. Louta between Los Angela and St Louis. ... 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