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Show ' The Page 2 REFLEX July 18, 1957 tm Jews from Syracuse 50 Young Men Playing Ball Oakridge Tee Topics Farmingtons Little League Baseball teams are taking a weeks vacation because of the scouts being away at Camp Steiner this week. The team standings on July 11 vc hen they played their last games by Alton were, teams managed Rose and Bob Christensen, tied first place. Teams managed by Kirand Gregory and Bill Smith tied1 r-- T for second. 111. About i young boys between LUTHERAN CIICRCH children at Layton are thia week attending are participating the ages of India in ous rains and flooding summer camp. The twelve, who were accompanied by Rev. and baseball. in Little They this League Mrs. I). W. Ilalster, left, and Mrs. Dale Phillips, right, include which leaves much of the land unplay every Tuesday and Thursday (not in order pictured) Wanda Porter, Linda Porter, Paulette Voll-me- r, 0:30 inhabited Mr. Suhhaija showed a night at at Jd p.m. July Annette Cole, Bobby Vollmer, Ronnie Phillips, Sandra Phildesire to learn more about the at the Farmington Elementary lips, Bruce E'rank, Steve Fahncke, David Fahncke, Billy Scott and School ball and games : Lagoon park anil vegeta-method of terracing Linda Thompson. will again be played. tion that has prevented a serious flood in the past J.'i years. Mr Sul,lmijai has ft degree in! Stops are being taken at Kansas engineering and at present is with state College to isolate'straina of lowland switchgrasa. the Divisional Engineering Central Tractor Organization clearance anil This type of grass is larger and soil conservation. He is on a 0- - coarser than the upland form and g areas month visit to the United States may have a place in where moisture is less limited. which will end September L7 Twelve children from Layton Trinity Lutherun Church of Lay-- 1 ton are attending a summer camp Farmers who are in need of north of Huntsville this week, ac- more farm storage space often companied by Rev and Mrs. D. overlook the storage facility loan, W. Balster and Mrs. Dale Phillips. according to E. Glenn Green, The k cnmp is sponsored chairman, Davis County Agriculby the Lutheran Church-Missoutural Stabilization and ConservaSynod. Children from all parts of tion Committee. the state of Utah are in attendStorage facility loans are made ance at the camp. The Rev. D. W. available by the Commodity CredBalster, pastor of Trinity Lutheran it Corporation to help farmers add Church is serving as spiritual and to their farm storage space. Owneducational director of the camp. er share tenants, share operators, The twelve children from the or producer partnerinclude Wanda landlords, church Layton ships are eligible for the loans. Porter, Linda Porter, Paulette Voll-- 1 The loans are available through mer, Anette Cole, Bobby Vollmer, local banks or directly from the Ronnie Phillips, Sandra Phillips Credit Corporation. Bruce Frank, Steve Fahncke, David Commodity Applications can be made at the Fahncke, Billy Scott and Linda local Agricultural Stabilization Thompson and Conservation office. The loan can be paid off over a pe- riod which begins on the first anniversary of the loan. Interest is club championship, e The men Farmington The ludiea at low is a held Club which putt being held through the Country tournament July 11. Winners in- month of July, is continuing on cluded, at the I) hole, Mr. Adele schedule. Players must complete High, and Mrs. Donna Alexander, their second matches before July and at the IS hole, Oma Oak-ridg- India Visitor Sees Watershed 1 armington The terracing and flood control up Farmington Can-- 1 yon were especially interesting to Venkata S, Subbaija of India who visited the Wasatch Experimental in Davis County last heavy spmitane- - .vj Farmington Mears By Russ t j Children Attend Storage Facility LutheranChurch Loans Can Aid Summer Camp Farmers in Davis ' low-lyin- one-wee- ri j Trinity Lutheran Schedule Changes Worship service at Layton Trinity Lutheiun Church in will be held at ! a.m. Sunday mornings for the remainder of July and August, the Rev. D. W. Balster revealed this week Sunday Lay-to- n your tire dollars are at 4 percent per year. The storage structure to be bought or built by a farmer and on which a loan is made must meet the requirements for storage unrt der the program. Structures for the storage of wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, soybeans, dry edible beans rice peanuts cottonseed flaxseed and winter cover crop seeds are eligible under the programs. price-suppo- School and Bible classes for the will be held at 10:1.' a.m. This change in schedule liecomes Westerners eat more lieef than effective July J1 and will continue through August 21. The pub- people in any other region of the lic is cordiall.v invited to attend country. The Deep South eats the smallest share. any or all of these services biggest at your Kelly dealers . entire family compare prlcel compare quality! Instant-Sto- p exclusive Tread By Virginia Bennett, Phone Clearfield TA Syracuse The picnic luncheon was enjoyed at Lagoon Monday afternoon by Mrs. Ruby Larson of Ogden, Mrs. Edith Davis, and Mrs. Norma Bennett, both of Clearfield, Mrs. Bessie Dahl of West Point, Mrs. Delsa Willey of Salt Lake City and the following from Syracuse, Mrs. Nona Holt, Mrs. Virginia Bennett, Mrs. Helen Barber, Mrs. Mable Warren, Mrs. Lola Frew and Mrs. Jetta Walker. Mark Cooks Mr. andv Mrs., Mark Cook and YWM1A presidency, Mrs.'Margaret two daughters Donell and LuJean, Thurgood, Mrs Jasmine Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. George Hamblin and Mrs. Dariene Hansen. Also and son Michael, and Miss Shauna by Mrs. Ruth Smedley. There was of the young folks who Lynn Bennett spent Sunday at thirty-si- x Como Springs, where they attend- - enjoyed the outing, ed the Stephens family reunion. Vit in Brighm clty Beazerl rs. Kenneth L. 'Hiurgood and Mark Mrs. and Bishop d and Mr. and Mrs. Pari Beazer daughter Palttie of Syracuse, .by two of her aunts, daughter Christie, oJTa last companied busi-- 1 Mrs. Maggie Simmons and grandweek at Rupert, Idaho daughter Mary Margaret Newman, of Iyton, and Mrs. Maggie Barnes Hy to Washington 0f Los Angeles, Calif., motored to Mrs. Carl D. Warren and little Brigham City last Thursday and y daughter Christine left last evening by United Air Lines for Washington, D. C. to rejoin her husband, 2nd Lt. Carl D. Warren. Lt. Warren will serve with the Marine Corps for the next two group years, at Camp Quantico, Virginia.' Mrs. Deta Hansens Mr3- - Ila He and Mrs. Warren and their was held at the home of small daughter will reside at Burton last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Karma P Swindle of the Triangle, Virginia. Extension Service Davis Mrs. Warren, the former Laura wag a County Bpecia.I guest at the meetextenLee Smith of Clearfield was ing and assisted these young folks sively entertained prior to leav- with many problems that were ing for her new residence. confronting them in their sumSee Movie mer program outline. Gordon Hansen and members of his Sunday School class spent last Wednesday evening enjoying the Ten Commandments at the theatre in Ogden. Lawn Party Members of the North Davis Stake MIA Board and their husbands and wives enjoyed a lawn party at the home of Mr. Hill AFB The Hill Times, and Mrs, Ross Kearl in Clearfield Hill Air Force Base Top newspaper, last Friday evening. About forty was named winner of a recent Air people of this organization gath- Materiel Command Base Newsered for a very delightful evening. paper judging contest. Mrs. Malinda Briggs The Hill Top Times, which is Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs left by Mrs. Dorothy G. Nel-- ! Tuesday for their home at Nampa, editedracked son, up a score of 1M per-- ! Idaho, following a visit here for several days at the home of Mr. cent in the AMC Class IV category Mrs. Malinda (population of W.IMO and above) mother, Briggs Briggs, and also their many broth- in the first quarter judging. The paper was judged in com-- 1 ers and sisters and their families here. petition with newspapers from San Antonio AM A, Sacramento AM A, Visit Idaho Middle-tow- n Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morris and San Bernardino AMA, AMA, Warner Robins AMA, son, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen and their five sons, en- Mobile AMA, Oklahoma City AMA, joyed an outing last weekend in and Tachikawa Air Base, Japan. 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