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Show Page The 13 Feb. 7, 1957 REFLEX 1 "Somewhere Over the Rainbow1 Theme of Layton Gold and Green Central Davis Jr. High 3 Central Teams Defeat II. Davis Sums Scoffield You'll be dancing Layton Somewhere Over the Rainbow when you come to the Layton Second Ward Gold and Green Ball on Friday evening February 8 at 8:30 p.m. ' cbestra set the dreamy teeod. wiU triumphed Committee members is yharge by winning over c,ose 3WW North am was The of the affair, Ann Dibble, Diaae Layton On February lrt at Cen- By Janice Adams Stevenson, Jean Meiboa, Jiyjr JL tral Davis the seventh, eighth, all the way with each team scor Simmons, Roger Layton and Ppe and ninth grade teams of Central ing baskets one after another. In final minutes of play the Page have arranged for ftfreeh-men-ts played basketball games against the North Davis. In each game Cen- Cubs were leading by one point and a floor shew mule Ike The ball will be held in the Sectral defeated the teams of Junior and the ball was Norths. As the ond Ward Recreation Hall. The direction of Ann Layton and BUI Junior Darts moved the ball to Darts. Layton Mrs. Jay H. Simmons music of the George Fisher Or- - Day. center court the buzzer sounded entertained in honor of the 4th Ninth Team Wins ending the ball game. birthday of her daughter Linda In the fifth game of the ninth High point men for Central were Sue on Saturday. Twelve little Everyone of Mutual Layton grade season, the Cubs again La Mar Hamblin with 15 points, friends were on hand to in Layton Stake, you are wantage the enjoy Doug Moon with 11 points, Garden in the Rain ed. Layton games and refreshments. Reed Hodgson with 7 points. is the theme of the Layton Eighth Practices for the Stake Music The next game the ninth grade LDS Ward Gold and Green Ball Festival are now being conducted team played was an February Oth be held Saturday evening, Feb- - by Lela Christensen, stake music February - Layton First Ward with Bountiful. will hold their special Meet Me(ruary 9, jt wjH be held in the director, at 5:45 each Tuesday The eighth grade team of Cen at Mutual Program. All members Uyton Second Ward recreation night at the 4th Ward chapel. The tral, playing "its first game on of the ward are invited to attend, hall at 8:30 p.m. songs that are being learned will February 1st, gave a good show-- 1 Come, and see what Mutual is all! . n th evening session of sun and white silver in of their aggressiveness and about. the Suke Conference. APril decorations couples will dance to Uyton The E. M. Whitesides capability of handling the ball by LaMar Day has been a Ward Party the muslc of Edval8en 8 orchestra. Anyone who wishes further in Elementary school adult education defeating North As in the lifetime resident of this The Uyton Fourth Ward Refreshments and a floor show formation or who wishes to class met Tuesday to discuss the ninth grade game, and has been community they were in and teachers held a very suc- been planned by Merilyn Ras-- 1 tend the practices contact your problem of changing teaching close competition with North as with associated eessful party Friday evening inmussen, Unore Grondel and Fay ward MIA music director for music methods and the provisions made the score between the Life for 3 eighth grade the ward recreation hall. Original and transportation. Perkins, for individual differences in stu- - Cubs and Junior Darts was chang-dentyears. In 1951 and 1933 skits were presented by each orhe served as President of ing constantly. cisco. Next Tuesday, the subject ofj High scoring men were Gary ganization, and games, refreshthe Junior Chamber of ments and a short film were enThis cruise, headed by Rear Ad-- ! Commerce of Layton, discipline in todays schools will be Urkin with 17 points, Ue Hammer the loo people present. miral E. H. von Heimburg, USN, discussed, according to Principal with 10 points, and Michael Duck-Rola- joyed by andjs now State Director of the Utah Junior Chief of Naval Reserve Training, E. Long, teacher of the worth with 7 points Marwood Laytons Chamber of Commerce. is is This of kind. caas- the its first On February 8th the eighth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keate and He is also secretary of the first time a joint cruise The class begins at 7:30 p.m. and graders will play their second Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen of Salt Cat-Weste- rn Max R. Christensen, sisting of training vessels from Davis County Associatcontinues until 0 oclock. s. be It will were South Uke of the game. City guests against ed r. Service and He Clubs. of son seaman two Naval districts has trained The main topic of the course, apprentice, USNK, wood Uytons this week. his wife IV Lores, have and Mrs. Steve R. Christen- - active reservists from all over the Know Your School was unaniNorth's 7th Graders Defeated Ash him iktd California t children, Steven LatWO West Gentile Street. Uy- - western United States. The USS Trip sen, chosen a of The seventh graders played their by mously group Mr. Mrs. and Rulon and and Call sons LeAnn. lift's new HUm NstwmMl Dsnns Mar, officers and committee chairmen first game too, on February 1st. ton, returned last Satjxlsy (Jan- George A. Johnston was joined on Stanton and on are a winter from Naval a the voyage by three other destoyto help parents better understand Of all the Central teams that uary 1ft) 81ne88 trip in Merced, California. Reserve training cruise to Acs- - er escorts and two submarines the school. Parents are invited to played North, the seventh graders California -- Western States Lite Issuance Conpwy were the strongest against their They left Saturday, January 20, pulco, Mexico, aboard the destroy- - which are based at San Francisco, and will return home next week. er escort USS George A. Johnson, Long Beach, and San Diego. A11 Tl ANGEL STREET LAYTON opponents. All through the game While there they will visit Mr. which is based at the U. S. Naval carried Naval Reservists as .well PHONE S78-maintained a substantial lead they brother-in-laon and Calls sister Mr. Franas San their Treasure island, Station, regular crews. and at the end of the game the and Mrs. Howard Dunn in Oak-- 1 score stood Men with high scores were Jeff land. Dee Fieldings Hollist with 8 points, Jack Ramp- Mr- - and Mra- ton with 0 points, and Raymond Fielding and 8on Dou are moving from Layton Blood with 4 points. Beach California to make The next game the seventh grad-- 1 to home- Mr- - Fielding their will leave Layton The Tunettes, a vocal ers pay wjU on February 8th next wek and Mrs. Fielding and trio, consisting of Janet Corbridge, South Davis. Janice Adams, and Orell Corbridge, Student Council Assembly Dug wil1 follow later. Mr. Field-wo- n ' inff an audition and a featured has ben active on the Senior jn Centrals Student Council spot on Eugene Jelesniks Utah plans are being made for the stu-- 1 Aaronic Committee of the First Talent Quest. dent councn a8sembly which will Ward a"d Mrs. Fielding has been The Tunettes will appear Sunday, be presented sometime in servinK n the Mutual organization. early . . . February 10, at 5 p.m. on KUTV. March. Francis Frost, and Cynthia Flint Jack Bradford, the advisor of from Kaysville, and Dick Egan 8tudent council, has given an as- By J LAYTON sake Seeks Layton 8th Ward skayfon Gold and Green LOCALS mS festival - Saturday Night j your Whitesides Adult Classes DiscussTeaching E. f.l, future 1- is his career: at-ha- ve rn s- LaMar W. Day ...your con-Uyt- Life Mar-Davi- agent in-M- ra A two-week- 's W w 27-1(- 5. LTCL-- f? " STsSrSTJT . The Tunette. be by Karren Hodgson. .ccep.ei- -i St uk;wi..s;vdio7. V .""S suggestions the at Hotel Utah Garden Mr. best ideas will be chosen and is a of the Layton worked into an assembly with all Rocky Mountain Council of Paintstudent council members taking a ing and Decorating Contractors of Lions part. America and addressed the group Parent-TeachConferences Layton A board of directors briefly. On February 8th, a Parent- meeting of the Layton Lions Club Calvin B. Bakers will be held Thursday evening at Teacher conference will be held for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Baker the Signal Cafe at 8 p.m. At the students parents of Central Davis, and son Mark were Sunday dinner ' last general meeting of the Lions This conference is for the parents guests at the home of Mr. and in-1 to find out how their boy or Club four new members were girl Mrs. Dudley Hamblin of Farming-ton- . is in school and also how stalled by the District Governor, doing The new members include Phillip the school is being run. It will Bob Fletcher Young, Ezra Layton, Leon Wil- - start at l:4j and all parents are Of news to people in Layton is invited to attend. liams and Major Russel Massey, the fact that Bob Fletcher, who has been in the Veterans hospital for observation for the past two weeks, will soon return home. Layton vice-preside- nt yW Club er J j New Son Born Announcing the arrival of a new son bom Sunday afternoon in an Ogden hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Bench. 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