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Show Pays ' 14 The 1957 Ma16, REFLEX Central Davis Junior High Seniors Graduate May 23 Layton Third annual farewell exercises at Central Davis Junior High school will be held next Thursday, May 23, at 8 p.m. in the schools gymnasium! Bemie Diamond, executive secretary of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, will give the address to graduates. Students Nancy Adams and Dan Johnson wjll also speak. Members of the graduating class include: ' v v ; -- p "'..I, Hamblin, Dee Nielsen, Catherine Adams, Carol Notarte, Doorthy C. Adams, Elizabeth Ann Hamblin, Evelyn Hamblin, Linda Odd, Nancy Adams, Nancy Hamblin, Howard L. Adams, Roger B. Offret,Jay V. Ilanney, Linda M. Olesky, Norman D. Adair, Patricia f "U Hansen, Lanny D. Allen, Gayle Page, Freddy J. .1 $( Hardy, Gall Atwood, Daniel M. Parrish, Brent W. V. Chester J. Dennis Harmer, !l Ball, Parrish, Pamela b lr f Harriman, Sheila A. Barkdull, Delores J. Perkins, Colleen L , I blfjl Harvey, Hazel V. Perkins, John L. Barton, Justin :'i- - , , Shirleen Henderson, Renon Petersen, Linda . Barton, it , rHenry, Beverly M. Pollett, Stanley R. Barty, Larry J. C. L. Taso N. Hess, Carolyn Bennett, Jerry Prokopis, tt i!if . . Higgs, Allan Ramage, William L. Bennett, Noall J. " , ir jit j( Hill, Ruel Birkholz, Dolly Jo Ritter, Dennis E. Hodgson, Reed Roach, Diana R. Bingham, Richard V. Hollist, Alice J. Robinson, Clark J. Blamires, George A. Blankenship, Ernest S. Horiuchi, George G. Roholt, Maryann E. Housley, Lynne Romano, Monty Bodily, Gayle E. Howell, Lynn F. Bone, Richard T. Roundy, Micheal H. Brainard, Robert E. Hyde, Dee A. Rytting, Joseph H. Jenson, Harold B. Broachinsky, Charles Salazar, Connie M. Brownell, Richard D. Jentzsch, Jeannette Samora, Henry J. Johnson, Daniel A. Scoffield, Rebecca Bulkley, Lynn A. Johnson, Jeffrey W. Butcher, Haven T. Scoffield, Susan Cardall, William J. Sessions, Patty J. Jorgenson, Mary A. Judkins, Val L. Carter, Sharon R. Shellenbargar, Loralei Chesley, Jacqueline C. Kelly, George R. Sill, .David W. Chides ter, Michael G. King, Kenzie W. Simmons, Bob1 ' Kleinsteuber, Barbara Simmons, Jay R. Ray N. Christensen, RECENTLY ELECTED atudent body officers at Central Darla Jnn- Krebs, Geraldine Christensen, Roy T. Simmons, Julie E. ior High School included Diane Piaher, rice prcaident; Brent Max-fielKuroiwa, Mickey M. Smith, Edward G. Chynoweth, Glen R. LaCombe, Marian L. Clawson, Nikki left, president and Matt Simmons, secretary and treaaurer. Smith, Kathleen (Reflex.-JoumPhoto) Lake, Dee J. Smith, Winona Junelle Clay, Vernon E. Conrad, Byron K. Lambert, Hubert I. Sparrow, Dennis C. Larsen, Kenneth E. Davis Jr. Cowley, Courtney B. Spencer, Gary Cunningham, David L. Layton, Robert L. Spencer, Joy Dawson, Katherine J. Leonard, Judith Stanton, Shirl R. Linford, Paul G. Day, Rebecca Starkey, Gladys Love, Viola L. Dibble, Ann Starkey, Rexene Duckworth, Anne Loveall, Leona P. Stephens, Layhe W. Low, Alan T. new chief cheerleader is Jeaneen Ellison, Pete E. Stoddard, Adean L. By SUSAN 8COFFIELD Lundberg, Shirley Central,! Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ence, Rebecca Stone, Michael week at . Last Layton i Lyman, Do Anne Stromberg, Janet J. three election were held for new David M. Merrill, Farmington.elec- Engstrom, Connie On Friday, May 10, both Marston, Cynthia A. Etherington, Julia I. Stott, Von R. class and Pep Cluh officer. On Kenneth L. JoAnn Martin, an- tions for the new Ninth and Eighth Evans, Evelyn Talbot, were winners the all Friday grade officers were conducted. The Faneuf, Sandra E. Martinez, Joe Talbot, LeRoy O. nounced. new Ninth grade officers are, Farr, Ugeneya Talbot, Lester R. Mayfield, Betty son of Mr. Farrar, William E. Thursday, May Pth, a Pep Club president, Gary William W. Thatcher, Terry D. Mayfield, party was given for the old and and Mrs. Buddy Larkin, Kaysville; Femelius, Donald E. M. Walter Meacham, Thompson, LeVar I). new Pep Club members. Here a Adeline Parker, Findlay, John S. Millard, Beverly Thomson, Roger II. the waa short program presented, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Par- Flint, Cynthia A. daughter Miller, Thurston, Mildred C. Judy girla were given an oath and a ker, Kaysville, and secretary, Mar- Flint, Gary B. Ronald B. Barbara Mills, Tippetts, chief cheerleader was voted for by garet Swan, daughter of Mr. and Flint, Maurine Mitchell, Lary L. Tucker, Julia Patsy both clubs. At the finale of the Mrs. Thornley K. Swan of Kayo- Frogget, Stewart G. Monroe, Margene Turner, Richard L. party this year's Pep club officers, ville. Milas R. M. Gardner, Moon, Turner, Don M. Douglas Susan Scoffield, Anne Duckworth, Mark. E. J. Morgan, Tway, Billy The ruw Eighth grade officers) Nancy Odd and Ann Dibble introMorgan, Bobby L. Umpleby, Hilda Diane duced the new officers. They are, 'are Brent Young, son of Mr. and r Van Fleet, Brent G. Morgan, Linda Gay for president, Horne,, Mrs. John K. Young, Layton, for Carolyn j Ronald F. Van Fleet, Dennis R. Morgan, Jr . and Christine Mrs. of Mr. Layton, Owenj president; daughter ' Myers, Jerry Waite, Rulon J. of Kaysville; vice presi- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford u- McDonald, Patsy M. Walker, Karen for dent, Shirley Marston, daughter of Ijiyton of McElyea, Charlene A. Wall, Fonda N. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marston, dent, and for secretary. Jack pUIe M. J udy Nalder, Bonnie R. ulerre. Warren, Stanley D. Mr. Jack and Mrs. son of Kaysville; secretary, Gey Pecker,1 Hampton, brre Mary Nalder, Dayleen Watt, James C. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Hampton, Kaysville. All new officers will officially It Needham, Norma J. Weaver, Val B. Parker, Kaysville, and historian, ' Lana S. Pam White, daughter of Mr. and begin work when the new school Webb, Gregory J. Neely, Loys Lee Mrs. Byron White, Layton. begins. The, year of 1957-S- 8 Wheaton, Sherrie Ann Whitesides, Margaret Whitesides, Mark W. Whitesides, Max J. Williams, Alice A. Wise, Harold J. Workman, Nedra Wright, Karen E. Yeiter, Joyce Young, Nancy L. V' .v 'ru lJtp Htm sw .y & I t s ; ' 1 " ) n, H w Farmington Tr"surs to Cherih wm the theme of the Davis Farmington Stake Mia Maid spring festival held in the recreation hall of the Ward recently. Farmington The theme was carried out with small treasure chets filled w th as relief agent at Sandy (U25 to spring flowers a centerpieces on small luncheon tables in the recrea- - PK) ; and Payette, Idaho, (1U1N to He began his career in Ala- tion hall. bama after graduating from Tyler Mrs. Clifford G. Snow, Salt Commercial College, Tyler, Texas, Lake City, member of the Mia ville 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wards. Dec-- , in H1T, and from there came to Maid Committee of the MIA Gen- orations and program were under Park City, Utah, to work for Union eral Board, also carried out the the direction of the Kaysville 2nd Pacific theme in the talk she gave as the Ward Mia Maids. General Chair-- 1 At the pre8ent time, Mr. Ben main speaker of the evening. She man for the annual snnng lunch- is youth chairman of the Kays ton listed happiness as the greatest Mis. Kenneth Sheffield, ville Rotary Club and is Davis Dis treasure available to us. To be stake Mia Maid supervisor. Itrict chairman of scouting, a positruly happy, she told the Mia tion he has held for two years. is the Maids and their mothers, He has been working in scouting will ever greatest treasure you since coming to Kaysville in 1041 know, and the three divisions of He and Mrs. Benton has six chil happiness are: pleasure, satisfacIdren David E. and Lloyd J., ciyil tion and joy, she said. (Continued from Page 1) Davis Stake Junior Gleaners become agent" in 1040 after John who is in the electrical engineer-Loga- n served the 21 mothers and daughHigginbottom was shot and ing business in Salt Lake City; ters who attended the luncheon. killed by his wife June 20, 1040. .Daniel W., who is studying to be Of the 124 Mia Maids in the stake, Mrs. Higginbottom also took her a dentist in Baltimore, where he 01 received the Mia Joy awards own life. Mr. Higginbottom had will graduate June 0; Eldon, who during the program. Acting as been agent for 10 years. Paul is serving on an LDS mission in mistress of ceremonies for the va- - jThomassen was agent beforethat the Hawaiian Islands; and Juanita, riety program was Juanita Ben-- , serving for 30 years before retir- - sophomore at Davis High School, The Bentons live at 00 North ton, 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ling. Rufus W. Benton, Kaysville. In-- 1 The station has been in the pres- - First West in Kaysville. At the vitations to the affair were pre-ebuilding since 1000. The rail-- 1 present time he is awaiting by Mia Maids of the Center-- 1 road first established an agency signment by his company. al First-Secon- High Class, Pep Officers Elected - r r i First-Secon- 91 Receive MIA Joy Awards At MIA Maid Spring Event d. Central and daughters attended the annual Davis Stake Mia Maid Spring Festival held at d Ward. (Fisher Photo) 210 MOTHERS d U. P. vi V.! p,1 Station nt '0e ,gwb STILL AT THE SAME POPULAR PRICE! ms mm Syracuse flews By Virginia Bennett Ole Sessions Mrs. Esther Sessions, who recently moved to Murray, Utah, spent Mothers Day here Sunday with her son and daughter-in-lajMr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions Sheila Stoker Mrs. Delmar J. Stoker entertained eighteen little friends of her daughter Shelia last Thursday afternoon at then home The important day in Sheilas life, being her eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Wilfoid W. Tree leturned home Sunduy irom a two and a half week visit m Hayward, Cali and forma, with her daughter, Mr and Mrs Jay C. Bennett and family. She was inmmpanied back by Mrs Jleniiett, and son and daugh-- I ter Stean and Janice Bennett. They plan a visit here at the Tree home and also with Mr. and Mrs. George II Bennett, Jr. for the next three weeks. Shower Mrs Elton J Bennett entertained at her home last Thursday eve-- I mng with a shower for her daughter-in law, Mrs Vance T. Bennett, of Lay ton. Twenty five (lose relatives and friends attended Mrs. 1 thel Ilolt Mr. and Mis Clayton J. Holt and two small thildivn of Ixigan, and Mr. and Mrs I.ynn Jenkins and son and daughter of Bountiful, were usitois at the home of Mis Ethel Holt heir Sunday. Zenas Bennetts Mr. and Mis Jack D. 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