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Show v 4 ? wv V)A4 141 PIERPOINT AVE. SALT LAKE CITT 10, UTAH Easy fo'Sell Reflex Index To place your classified ads Classified Ads the Weekly Keflex, just telephone Kaysville H and ask for Marilyn. Vern Woolsey is the mun to talk to about display advertising for your business. in KAYSVILLE. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY. JULY ?. v. ( I lr Ml i Mo ' n? r De nn Sjoblom Four In Race For Twelve Kaysville Kaysville I'Usinesses are now on the grow-in- r list of sponsors for contestant' of tie Miss Kaysville" con-leto h htld Monday, August 7 at il p.nt. in toe Kay.svule Theatre. In the race foi the oeaot title iius far are JuAnn Sheffield, duughtii f Mr :ind Mi Kenneth Sheffield, 171 We.'t I.'I Noitn, Sjohom, lid; Ninth Main, View Mt. I'amimaton, "Miss Homes'; Judy Sartoi, daughter of Mr. and Mis Frank W. Sartor, i rr. i Jud Sh Sartor rol Warnock Title ninns Maiket, Ciovei Club Foods, Fairway Market, Frost Drug, Inland Inntmg Company, and Perry S;ew.ii't Pontiac. M re aie expected to he reporti d it a later date. !e shown after the contest the Kaysville Theatre at i g ( - i j A ; J The Miss Kaysville" contest is being sponsored hy the Kaysville ,um-hea. mule toil, "Mi" Brown Junior Chamber of Commerce, as-- and Shy rol Warnoek, daugh-,e- . The (tills will appear in bath- - is ted by the men hunts. Dick Bowur-- i of Mi. and Mrs. W'.lhain ng suiti and fonvals, and will he man is chairman, assisted by Homk. I", ii or i i . "..li.,s Western to display talent, either Miig- - er Reed, Hylon Smith and Robert 'it n " . ng, dancing, In.niatie teat. mg or Major The winner of the contest will lin .. . o ieuhants pm tnipat-rn- a tbrei - nniti t d' on the career aKo .in hid s l;.. ae- - Banking if :1 cnr choieo. vie for the Mips Hums County '1 h" i i pa i v , Bain tt' Jewe r t.owEddie Duchin Story" will t tie at the countv fan. i; In Ann Sjhhlom, daiij. htei of Mi. and Mrs. 1 1 Four Foreign Students Will Attend School . - kv- -- KaysMl'e Fuui foreign students ( ounty soon in will arrive in Davis for attending school preparation uui.ng the next year at Davis High and Bountiful High schools Attending Davis High school will lie Miss Willy Groot of Meudon S anil 0, France who will stay with Mr. and Mrs. George B Wil-- 1 and Charles Joye, ci x, I ayton; Fribourg, Switzerland, who will tay with Mr. and Mrs. Howard v 16 PLENTY OF BROKEN AND SPILLED MILK Truck was pit bed ocer hy car at intersection mishap in Kayaville Saturday morning. Reflex-.imDruer draped without irjury. nal Photo! G. Bivins, 23 n Milk Truck, Car Collide A milk truck was Kavsvilie pushed onto itx side Saturday morning at K;ir, a m. at the intersection of Fir at Noith and Second East in Kaysville after being struck by a second vehicle. Driver of the Cloverleaf Dairy truck. Garth Reese Bowden, 'J37x Tyler Avenue, Ogden, was unDamage to his machine injured and contents, spilled milk and broken bottles, was estimated at $.100 hy Trooper Farlin Wood, State Highway Patrol. Utah The nm thbound truck was hit broadside by a 10.74 model car being driven west on First North hy Jesse Robert Johnson, 7J, .170 East 1st North, Kaysville. Damage to the automobile was estimated at Ji'iki. Mr. Bowden was cited foi to yield right of way Ninth Dr. Clearfield. Scheduled to attend Bountiful High school are Miss lteatner Mac- ic, V.'ihledon, England, who will tay With Mr and Mrs Allen A. Bai her, Bountiful; and Chwee Hock Gay of Singapore, who will stay vith Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Willard, B mntiful. IT-ti! Dedicate LDS Dedication ceremoKaysville nies for the new regional bishops storehouse of the Wyuta Region was held Thursday evening at the $13.7,000 building located at 3U3 North Third West. Elder Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve and chairman of the General Church Welfare Committee gave the dedicatory address. The storehouse will serve as the regional welfare center for the Wyuta Region which includes Davis, Ijiyton, North Davis, Morgan and Woodruff stakes, and as a bishops storehouse for Davis, Lay-to- n and Woodruff stakes. The building is 7.7 by 00 feet, has three offices, two basement storage rooms, two root cellar rooms, a distributing room, a receiving and disbursing room, a freight elevator, warehouse and two cold storage vaults. fail-- r six-sta- It' ; I Honored For rare of your children ' - - r K V ?" , V how I take and mine summer community programs. There are the story tellers, the ladies who heln with the crafts, the women who brave element) and stares to help with the swimming, the bus drivers, the teachers. Then there are the Primary and Bible school teachers who serve "beyond the call of duty", the Sunday School teachers who would probably rather go on a picnic, the choristers who get sick of off-ke- y singing, and all the other helpers in religious organizations who dont get any .pay, little publicity and rare thanks. While were on the subject of volunteers, how about the people who knock on your door and ask for voluntary contributions to a worthy project such as Red Cross, March of Dimes, Cancer and so on, ad infinitum. They are the volunteers who dont know how to say "NO!" when they' are asked to volunteer! Jaycees Announce First Meeting Of in 20-Yr- Service s. Hill AFB Among three employees at Hill Air Force Base being honored for completing twenty years of federal service at a staff meeting of the Base Commander office recently was Fred L. Hen-- , nefer. Kaysville. working in in- - II - v 1,4. A 1 4 Lt. .J, Wil-- . liam J. Hall, ex- c o n- ecutive, gratulated the, Pre-- i " tf' them, S(.nted with pins citations and( Mr. Hcnncfer, who resides at 4th 47 South East in Kays-- 1 ville, is chief of electrical engineering in installa- tions. He has worked at Hill AFB 10 years. Other federal service for him ODDS AND ENDS includes four years in the Army DEPARTMENT . . . You know Dell Adams in West he was during World War I.aswhen a radio ser- Layton? He still has one of the stationed in France most complete and fascinating colgeant. lections of old Pioneer antiques were The other two employees that weve ever heard of. Latest Lake Salt City; Rosier, Charles (Continued on Page 4) and John D. Hansen, Ogden. j ' 'J PRACTICING UP for Davis County Fair Junior Rodeo is Frank "Zip Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rigby. Farmington. Junior Rcden is new feature of fair and ia under the direction of Larry Larkin, Kaysville, and Ken Hnmmon. West Point. All regular rodeo events will be on the schedule for the young riders and ropers. Junior Rodeo New Feature To Davis Fair feature of this and Program percent third place of purse in the 17, Bi and 17 will he the Junior Ro-- I rodeo. Ail entry fees will he taken deo to be held Saturday evening, at Larkin Cafe, Kaysville, between August 17, open to amateur riders the hours of '2 and .7 p.m. August X and U, and ropers ages 10 to 17. All events will pay .70 percent Larry Larkin, Kaysville, and Ken first place, 10 percent second place llammon, West Point, are chairmen Kaysville A new ' . r , I P'l A Wf ffi'lIf N-7- .7 A so much And during the summer, about all the volunteers who ''4 East Layton At Kaysville bv Mary Bow ring hot suinnur, it seems as good a volunteer is someone who; time as any to say thank you to is asked to do something for noth- all the volunteers! For instance, the nurses who ing that he or she doesn't want volunteer to help at the polio clinto do! So, this being the middle of a ics that were held recently in ihe county. The doctors volunteered, too but sometimes the nurses volunteer help was not noticed ' Injured As Car Hits Canal F ; West Point -- An Ogden laundry liuck driver, David Newell, tsi, was killed Saturday at approximately R! :.'!() p.m. when Ills machine was involved in a ctdilMon with a milk delivery truck at a Wot Point intersection. Roland E. Bel ry , .'17, Roy, dnvcr of the second truck, owned by the Arden Dairy Compuny suffered cuts on the face and arms and possible lib fractures Mr Hansen 'worked for the Model Laundry in Ogden. The accident occurred a mile east and a half mile north of the West PoinJ store at the intersection of Doxey Lane and an unnamed country road. After the broadside collision, the laundry truck skidded into a utility pole, throwing Mr. Hansen 17 feet into a corn field. Storehouse Thanks To The Volunteer Av I' Point Two teenagers The Davis Citunty American were injured when their car rolled Field Seiviee Committees at each into a deep irrigation canal after of the high schools raised the going out of control on a sharp on Oakridge curve in East necessary 070 through public contributions to bring one student to Drive Friday at about midnight. Injured was Pat Selzle daughter each school. The schools were each of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Selzle, howan assigned additiyial student, ever, through thL generosity of Salt Verdeland .Park, Layton, severe Lake citizens, when not enough internal injuries and shock; and Adams Avefamilies Boh Percx, 1!, satisfactory Salt volunteers! to take students, wnilel nue, Ogden, dislocated clavicle and there were many approved fam-- ! fractured ribs. Driver of the car, Alfonzo GalHies wh volunteered in Davis legos, lx. Clinton, was tiooked at County. Davis County jail on a charge of This will be the fouith yearj drunken driving and wax also .hat Utah ha participated in the charged with driving without a AFS IS Progiam whiih started license. nationally in BUT. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, Kaysville,, is chairman of the Davis High AFS Committee ft heol Mary's Meanderings Kaysville Man In West 17 Accident Layton Girl, 14 At Davis, Bountiful High 7 mM Ogden Truck Driver Killed X Miss Kaysville Louis J '('tiviod Studio'; l.l r. A 4 . NUMBER - I Dl I!37 '"S, ( 8 Legal Service Directory Womans Page . NOLl'MK i.ii "Mi.-- s .. Vlovies ifn years Davis County Fair August with entrance fees added Junior Wildlife Club Kaysville The Kaysville Junior Ghamber of Commerce will hold the first meeting of their junior wild life club for boys 1J to Bi at the Kaysville Elementary School gymnasium Friday evening, July .i! at 7:3. Films from the Utah State Fish and Game Department will be shown and the first project for the club, gun safety, will get underway. The Jaycees plan to set up a target range for .22 rifles for the boys. the Junior Rodeo, Their committee includes Golden Waite, Syracuse, and the officers of the Davis and Central Davis junior posses. Riders who have ridden for mon-- y ae ineligible to participate in he Junior Rodeo, which will include all the regular rodeo events. Henry Galbraith, fair manager, reported this week that the fair grounds are being prepared for the annual event. Work there includes rebuilding of the sheep pens and construction of a cement loading dock. KCA ART CLASS LeConte Stewards Instructing local artists in a KCA aponaored landscape painting class. First project was the painting of a barn, shed and trees in the background. p Mr. Sleaart is giving his students a instruction on painting landscapes in oils, pastels and water colors. (Reflex-Journ1 hi to) step-by-ste- al KCA Landscape Artists Begin First Paintings Kaybville -- A barn in lower Kaysville was the subject of the Kaysville Civic Association sponsored art class held Saturday morning. Students from Kaysville and surrounding communities painted the barn and background along with instructor LeConte Stewart, former head of the art department at the University of Utah, afl be lectured on the step by step procedures. Oil, pastels and water colors were being used by the 4(1 artists that gathered along the road between 8 Lions Clubs Hold Outing j The eight Lions Farmington Clubs of Davis County met Monday evening at 0 p.m. at Lagoon for their annual summer outing. All Lions and their families attended. Carl Hancluff of Salt Lake City was master of ceremonies. Ned rt Smoot Centerville, acted as erg chairman of the event, assisted by David H. Bybee, Bountiful, zone chairman; Thomas Q. Williams, Centerville, treasurer; and Dean K. Swaner, Farmington, ville are Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Blood. C. Schoenfield, Carol Col- lett. Helen Barton, Carma Scoff leld, Virginia Layton, Ruby Williams, Ralph Williams, Bonnie Gunnell, Josie Strong, Wilma M. Galbraith, William and Iola Smith, Afton E J yon'eounseior. McCormick, Ldna Cooley, Pat Wyonona Schmidt, Smith, Betty Layton; Mary Warnock, Steve Frost, Cathy Linford, Margery White and Lynn Stoddard, FarmGreen, Don L. Whittaker, Shru ington; Velma Fisher, Clearfield; DeLi Smith and Tonya Egbert. and A. H Schelter, Salt Lake Guests from other communities City, The class will return to the same ut the classes included Sandra Isaaksen, Betty Wilcox, Phyllis Ab-- 1 location to finish their paintings fol-Dner, Jean Powell. Lucille Stock, 'this Saturday and then the Naliler, Blanche A. Reed, Vi-- 1 lowing week will go to the home of late Adams, Orville Thayne, Oma Mrs. George B. (Oma) Wilcox in Wilcox, Dr. R. F. Bitner, Mrs. East Iyton. Classes are held from Don Cornia and Catherine Wilcox, 7 until ! a.m. gen-Robe- Iationai Layton Little League Teams Schedule First-Ha- lf Complete and Ogden. Coming games include; 2.7 Cubs versus Braves July 2( Braves versus Parakeets July 2i Parakeets versus Bees July .30 Braves versus Cubs Aug. 1 Parakeets versus Cubs Aug. 2 Braves versus Bees i Aug. .7 Parakeets versus Cubs ' Aug. 0 Bees versus Braves Aug. K Parakeets versus Cubs Aug. ! Braves versus Bees Aug. 12 Bees versus Cubs Aug. IS Parakeets versus Braves Porters Parakeets, all-stteam Aug. 17 Bees versus Parakeets man A twenty-twhas been picked from which 1.7 Aug. 10 Cubs versus Braves boys will be chosen to play with Aug. 10 Parakeets versus Braves teams from Farmington, Clearfield Aug! 20 Cubs versus Bees Layton The four Layton Western League Boys' Baseball Association teams have completed their first half of league play and this week went into the second half with games Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. First half winner was Manager Jay Starkeys Bees with 7 wins, no loses. Manager Kim Cowley's Cubs were second with Jay Yates and Wendell Braves, third,1 4-- 4; 7; 2-- 0. o July i i |