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Show The Page 12 May 23, 1957 REFLEX from the Ogden Club at the three-da- y meet. The price winning float was of a baby club theme; a small club house with a stork (typifying Roy Jaycees, Sunset's sponsoring club) dropping a baby down the chimney (typifying Sunset as a baby club). This float competed with approximately 20 other floats. Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule .Oakridge Tee Topics 288 Golden Ave. Layton, Utah Mears By Russ D. W. Balster, Saturday Putts and Medal Play Winners a.m. Mens Work Day a.m. Christian Instruction for 7th and Nth graders. 1:30 a.m Mothers Party by the Needle and Thimble Club. H:3 Listed For Oakridge Ladies e The ladies of held a "putts and medal plky" 'ournament last Thursday afternoon. Nine-hol- e winners were Mrs. Kenneth Duncan, first place; Mrs. MurMrs. Stuart rell Bumingham, Winegar and Mrs. Robert Williams, tied for second place. winners were Mrs. Eighteen-hol- e Malu Hoopiiaina, first place; and Mrs. Ralph Harmon, second place. This Thursday, May 23, the ladies are holding a low gross medal It will also be play tournament the first week of a ringer tournament that will run for a longer period of time. All the ladies are Farmington-- Oak-ridg- 1 urged to play this first day of the ringer tournament. (Note: A ringer tournament is played by having the individual player record her score on a master score sheet. Then, in succeeding Aeeks, the player has a chance to improve her score on each hole. At the end of a given period of time, the player showing the most improvement is the winner. Over the weekend, a blind bogey tournament was held for the men. The winners of that event were: Sam Young, first, Vince Hogge, land Gordon Gurr, tied for second; J. Golden Barton i, third. Aaronic Priesthood Members Give Sacrament Meet Program Members of the Lay-to- n LDS Sixth Ward Aaronic Priesthood presented the program at Sacrament meeting Sunduy evening. Speakers included Floyd Kerl, Michael Ruundy, Neldon Monroe, Monte Merritt, Cecil Kirk, Kendall Roundy and Bishop George G. Ronnenkamp Sr. The subject was the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. Fireside A fireside was held later that evening at the home of Bishop Ronnenkamp at which Merlyn Layton le held Saturday at 7:3n p.m. for all ward officers and teach-- , ers. Regular meetings Sunday will include Priesthood at s a.m , Sunday School at 0:1. am. and Sac-- 1 rament meeting at .1 p.m., all of which will be under the direction of Iatyton Stake President I. Haven Barlow. KRMKI v?rAi$ i r - 0' ' ' v ' raasMtiif POPPY POSTER CONTEST WINNERS of Central Jr. High in Layton, left to right, seated front row, Clair Sparrow (second place), Carolyn Bennett (first place winner), and Elizabeth Adams (third); back row standing, left to right, Mrs. Lois Stephens, secretary of Kaysville American Legion Auxiliary Unit 87, Jay R. Simmons, Hazel Harvey, Lynn Howell, Geraldine Krebs, Anne Duckworth. Catherine Nielson, Dorothy Notarte, and Mrs. Etta Nelson (all honorable mention awards). Layton At the Awards Assembly held last Friday at Central Davis Jr. High School in Layton the following persons in the student body were honored as winner in the annual Poppy Poster contest sponsored by Kaysville American legion Auxiliary Unit N2: The first three places were taken by Carolyn Bennett of Kaysville, Claire Spar- row of Layton, and Elizabeth Adams of Layton. Honorable men-- 1 tion winners were Dorothy Notarte of Clearfield, Hazel Harvey of ' Sunday The Lutheran'llour 1:00 a.m. over KLO Radio. a.m Sunday School and Bible clases for children and adults of all ages. Topic for teenage Bible class: . A Good Family. Topic for adult Bible class: Why Am I a Christian?" Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 23. 24, 25 Red Sundown" Technicolor Rory Calhoun Martina Hyer Dean Jagger Plus 11:00a.m. Worship service, sermon; "Prayer, a Source of Joy John 111:23-3- 0 Associated Civic Clubs Meet This Is The Life 11:30 a.m. television Families program Green Fire" entitled, on Come First KSL-TThe story of a Christian father who began to neglect his family because of his work at the office will be told. Next Tuesday Central Davis Junior High Poppy Poster Winners Named Fowler, Kaysville Seminary teach- er was the speaker, talking on courtship and marriage. Ward Conference Layton Sixth Ward conference will Pastor Phone Kaysville 1123 KIDS SHOW Saturday The Associated CivKaysville ic Clubs of Davis County will meet next Tuesday at the Farmington Elementary school. of 3:00 p.m. Staff meeting A member of the Utah State Kaysville, Lynn Howell of Farm- Road Commission will discuss Lay-toCatherine Nielson of ington, Lutheran CampATsociation. Iurposed road improvements in and. Jay R. Simmons of Lay-toDavis County and how federal Tuesday District awards were also given road plans will alfect this H:(KI p.m. Adult Information winners and these poster places Group looks at the basic went to Geroldine Krebs (first) teachings of the Bible, at 703 Anne Duckworth (second place). Birch Circle, Layton. Mrs. Etta Nelson of Ogden made the district presentations and offered her personal prize to Carolyn Will Wednesday Bennett. Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle of 7 :30 p.m. Su nday School The Kaysville Fifth Kaysville Kaysville was Poppy Poster ConTeacher training session. test chairman for the American LDS ward MIA will hold an acLegion Auxiliary Unit S2 which an- tivity night next Monday evening, Anyone is welcome at Trinity nually sponsor this contest, but in May 27. They will meet at the Lutheran Rock Chapel at 7 p. m. and then her absence presentations were made on this program by the sec- go to the Youth Center in Bountiretary of the group Mrs. Lois Ste- ful for a skating party, All M. I. A. aged youths are phans of Kaysville. Carolyn Bennetts poster will now cordially invited. This will lie in be entered in the state contest. place of their regular M. I. A. meeting and class work, Mrs. 1.0-l- a Kinsey, MIA president, announces. n Sunset City Jaycee President Hall, on behalf of his club, way to go to Salt Lake City or Ogden by rail anymore and was presented the Rooster Valley some futuristic souls, such as Parade Trophy Sunday May lit for MY CHILDREN, will never the outstanding float at the Jaycee know the fun of a short train Convention in Ogden. In addition ride or recall the beauty of the to the trophy, the club was pres(Continued from Page 1) ented a check for $33.00, a gift gardens surrounding a station! last year life is good on Decoration Day. Zero" Robert Mitchum Ann Blyth n, n. Sun., Mon., TuesM Wed. May 26, 27, 28, 29 Kaysville 5th MIA Go Skating 'The Incredible Shrinking Man" Grant Williams Randy Stuart Plus Rock Pretty Baby" Sal Mineo John Saxon I.uana Patten Mary Bowring's DAVIS COUNTY Talent Quest Meanderings 0M OT K1 Gone Are the I)ay Department And now there will be no more U. P. station in Kaysville. Natives to these parts will recall the beauty of the grounds at the U P. station in yesteryear CHARLES PR1GMORE was gardener for the station here for many years when I was a little girl and the garden there was truly one of the beauty spots of Davis County. In bold hedge letters was the word Kajsville and passengers on the trains for they travelled not at !XI miles an hour, being not in a hurry to get anywhere could look out the window a and remark 11 hat a beautiful town, what gorgeous flowers, and how painstakingly kept! Even before MY TIME, the grounds at the station were the social gathering place for the young teenagers. People either departing or embarking on a train that would take them to Salt Lake ( ity or Ogden, rarely further, would enjoy a glimpse of the garden and would take a certain pride in letting strangers on the tram know this was their HOME TOWN. Alas and alack there ia no PU0 NOT Sri LINE! NOT 2ad LINE! NOT A SECOND! FULLY GUARANTEED BY KELLY mcnman . . . Frankly, ON OUR STAGE FORD OWNERS' "SPRING SPECIAL" we'd like to ENGINE Ford your Spring "zing for the worm weather ahead. So... wero (jive :30 P.M. 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