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Show Parking apron Paving will Begin soon Pv Hill Air Force Base Paving of a 9"iV."o square foot park- J ing apion, an impoitant part reserve hangar project at Hill A KB, will begin next month. The paving, expected to be well along before the snow flies, will be done by Gibbons and Reed Construction Co. of Salt Lake City. The apron will be built of eight inch concrete. - Meanwhile actual constiuc-tio- n of the hangar and utilities is on schedule by M. B. McCulCo., Salt lough Construction Lake City. General excavation woik has been done and footings have been laid for foundations to support hangar trusses. To be constructed of reinforced concrete, the hangar will d include room for six aircraft assigned , , to the 733rd Troop Carrier J4 at Hill, Squadron (Reserve) (Continued From Page 1.) .crocheting, knitting and tatting, ALL AROUND LAYTONS LITTLE LEGUE TEAM defeated Clearfield Ifi to 7 Saturday afternoon to plus space for shops, offices, department, Davis Junior High, Elks Band elderly persons memwin the invitational championship trnohy at Hill Air Force Base diamond. Team classrooms and storage. conLake City, and Amer- canning, baking, cherry pie of bers are, front, left to right, Terry Timmom, bat boy, Robert Garcia, Ronald Bair, Ted The project is set for com- icanSalt homemaker--- H Legion Post 70 at Boun- test, junior Pierce, Ronnie Watkins, Stephen Ronnenkamp, Chuck Kinney, Gaylen Simmons, Kay pletion next summer. Club section, F.H.A. section, and the three Cartiful; John posses, Robert Dee Steve and Haskins. row. Second Kilmer, Burton, Benton, Langston, Boots n Saddle ladies riding sports and recreation, flower ter Cook, Tommy Snow, Gregory Watkins, Kent Mitchell, Charles Dunn, Steve Wilheliqsen club, the CAP drill team from show, ait, bobbies, community and George Horrocks. Back row, Bill Kilmer, conch, Wendell Snow, league president, HarSalt Lake, Davis County Jeep display, dairy livestock exhibit, vey McQuiggan, npanager, and George Ronnenkamp, coach. (Reflex-JournPhoto) Patrol and Bountfiul Jeep Pos- beef cattle, sheep, swine, poulse. It looks like the biggest try, turkey department, field Fair parade in the history of crops and vegetables, and horthe county, said Mr. Odd. A ticultural department. sweepstake trophy and ribbon will go to the top entiy. In addition there will be a for first place and ribtiophy L. C. The Little Funds Washington, Layton Layton Pariy second and third places bons for !for victoAll the South Davis County in Sturs were lee league each of the five parade diviWater District nous in the Double Elimination Jones Improvement business sion (retail or indusInvitational Baseball Tourna-- i Hansen iPiojecl have been included in civic, out of county enconfei-enc- e trial), ithe joint House-Senat- e ment held at the Hill Garden' bill just reported in the tries, individual and religious. Homes diamond on Friday and! and Home runs: Beech, 1; Chaves,! n,n a;,. Fou-Satuiday , August loth Risp A su 'Congiess, it wasV. announced byay ton Mis. Dorothy VViath- ltith. Watkins (R.Arthur ,lwvnu"' tpennr perfoi matice mat,on.lao, ets and Mis. Isabel Bunner, The Clearfield Veher and Li.ipues we.e S'Sgt. Kugei.e conlbled Wlth a sjoo cash Lt?hThe In ise races Saturday aftA1 Lodai in chatge of the Lay-to- n d Little League M, Sgt enato. Watkins said the ilium Free- - awaldi hus ,,een ple,ented to Coufcty ernoon ate under the duection Red Utos-- , Volunteer Teach-et- s, been of Stars took second and third man. .M Sgt John rultr and Wanda Madison j;4 W PPwtion of the Twin Star Riders of announce that Fttday, Auplace with each team having S. K. N'ahiei. rato N., Clearfield, by her boss appioved foi the project by the Bountiful and one w in and two losses. Ogden begin at I pm. gust JJnd, will he the final day committee which consideis the Red Included will be eight, quarter, of the American was eliminated early in the rom-- j dell All Mateiiel Area Cuin- - differences between house and Cross Swimming 1iogiain at novice senate lulls. cutting, petition with two losses. mander. kids pony i ace and steer cut- Lagoon. The South Davis loun will Layton defeated Webei 8 to Mis L in the first game, Cleat field secietary m of a distnbu- - ting. The cutting finals will he Accnidiug to Mix. Currie the OOAMA eonmiandei s of- tion system to utilize watei ob- held at 7 p.m hi to li in the second game and Butcher, Watu Safety Instrucfice, was cited foi 'diplomacy, tained from the Webei Busin Cleat field HI to 7 in the tmal tor, 49 Layton youngsteis have initiative, and capacity for con- project. About ''.'si acies of the deceived ceitificates foi pass-- i championship game. The two sistently pi educing high qual- 1017 acies are within the disteams each won a tiophy. mg the beginning swimming Heie are l.aton teams box ity wotk. trict. The Davtx County Sheriffs test which included swimming She came to woik at Hill The Senator said he was hope- - posse is sponsor of the rodeo ; yaidx combining the human scoie ioi tournament to he held Saturday evening: stroke with lhythmic breathing, AB R II RBI at s p.m. at the posse grounds. plus diving, floating, knowledge The events will include bare-bac- k of how to lelease cramps, and riding, calf roping, bull how to assist a THIS TROPHY FOR ALL AROUND COWBOY nA bdi A swimming party excludogging, posse drill, saddle will be awarded at the I)ais Fair buckle for runner-u- p bronc riding, Boots n Saddle sively for the Red Cioss Instructors and their families rodeo, and is based on points earned at all Rocky Mountain exhibit and bull drill, riding. 4, llMiii, in Meadow, Utah, the Rodeo Association rodeos between May 30 and August 23 will be held at Lagoon on Frison of Joshua and Ann Deal don, of this year. The trophy is sponsored by Larkin Cafe and day, August Jbth. Each teach-e- i He married Delma Bushnell. is asked to bring potluck, i. Tap Room and its proprietors, Lloyd and Larry Larkin. Nelson of deal field, December, The belt buckle is sponsored by Bruce Hancock and his The Halter Horse show will e. enough of one item for their in:;;, who suivives him, along' Bruces Utoco Service, all of Kaysville. be held Friday at 9 a.m at own families with some extra. ManlynJ jwith loin children. the fairgrounds. Chairman of Nolan, Jane, and Kathleen. The events will include bare- - ST The prayer at the moituaryl No entry fee is required. The I W. was given by Walter fourth grade, Margaret L. Ftrebaugh, Steed, (Continued Fiom Page E) third following breeds will be recbrother-in-laand fourth L a grades. Margaret Joyce Hilton fan U'ia Kuth Hardy, hum making American third grade. Donna S Rice, ognized: Saddler, Davis rendered pi elude and Kdthtrine Hpinzt typewriting James Sadler, irk-eard. e.ond grade. Louise M Atabian, Thoroughbred, QuarHerndon, uinm rcial. Allen S ostlude music. The opening A. Smith. Edne L ter Hmll Steed, laVern ,lt ,lKlll ,tudl,, and Shetlands. j ,rml Horses, first offered was Kingsbur), grade ling1 by counselor. piayer (eiutt K HutCLINTON ELEMENTARY School GO mu Claik. Speakeio included Don hi- - tmioio ami h..iui Call, principal. Eldren But-e,Men,', Kr u Jl- -- HenrysixthD grade. D. Bushnell, a cousin; Melvin '"h H fifth Roy Fawcett, biology and Phej(. sixth grades Wood, Geotge S. Hdslum, Kinpn Dorothy J Larison, ,lol, j L,.,er. auto .shames ami and features will inOther and Eldon hallow, all loimer Ich.aril If Luton, ath fifth giade. Lila M Brown, Lavon D clude the top exhibits in homemakD Mitchell, Norinne fourth grade nlu. phyaual Vocal bioluvua, of the deceased. Bishops Wi icox . third grade, ing Home inns: Langston, 1; But- duets Nun j1 cutwoik, embroidery, mathomatKo rhild. K Dorothy F Ufie sung bv Russell land , uit, Zora K Cook, second drawnwork,. and textile paintkrnmth K Vlun social Zina ton, 1; Benton, 1; G. Watkins, 1 -, .rr&de Hill! . S 8CJulia - amt Layton, first grade, ON Budli, audithurgood Maiy Julia 1. typewriting, 1; R. Watkins, 1, and Mitchell, ing, needlepoint, quilts, rugs, tndra F Brush remedial ; Hamiu oimstead by Caiol Thurgood; oils. tnKii-h- . ELEMENTARY pillows, upholstered FARMINGTON Clearfields team defeated Ogfurniture, anl and Melvin Wuldison, chool Henry W Galbraith, principal . new and remodeled to 4 and Weber County Jay Bens Konald L) den niati'rj clothing, reto. music Lynn F' Stoddard. Alien D Van Dyke, and Margene A athUtica. 11 Purd, to 3 before losing the tw.o and Eugene( ixth grade. Frank s White, Audrey was education and driver education.ph)ca Mar lenquist. losing . rayei V,i Clearfield A. Stein, Craner. fifth lousse grade games to Layton. itlaim Hampton, Wilmer Barlow. homemaking. Verlyn Theodore, fourth grade, box scores for the tournament given by nd ociai otmim., sop hie P Intel ment was in the Clear-1- '' Oeoige W tnll9h social R Wise, Ruth C leonard, third were as followsstudies. (,a It Neva porr. M Memo! lal laik, with JA Mivtnson, social studns Jennie field grade. Taylor, Jemma W. Dorulh) AR R H RBI grade. FJixabeth TV-HI-- FI Lnghsh. W Glenn 'laylor Flint, second Kay NelbOn giving tht dediea- - StiectH-rM arise K Kammerle. first education. Mar tory prayer. Pallbearets were Jono W Mni hatphysical Helen C Bander, remedial glide. L her. tnglish Parley neignoois nf tho Jainiiy. lney lh(,ri)e,,un fclllfi,.h l.ynn J wucox G KAYSMLLE ELEMENTARY School: Table models and lliclud d Eldon Bennett, Roy iim,-- Mimalum. Walter r Willium. W Henry Hampton,K principal ; Elmer orfield Cleai The Primary Nelma Wilcox, LeKoy Lindeman, u Merrill Hailing, Mon- - tnaii.h. Clinton Zollinger portables. eery-thin- g T ,Stuait, Irvine, Iceland (. Stenquist, Dean ganization of the Clearfield tith aariculture i oe Pari lsli nuus Stevens and VEMKAl. sixth grade. Hanna C. Jar- Ward is sponsoring a must go! JlNIO HIGH School Gman.Mott, Ini ii o i parade Kenneth C Mott. Heed S. Udall. Kuhard b Mevemmn. principal. W il fifth grade. Zcna Williams. Melpha A. and carnival on Friday, August lium (j Warren. aiatant principal Get yours while at 5 p. m., at the Clearfield koidewyn, l.ucille B Kennah, fourth L, Maigaitt A. Alien, homemaking Jack grade, M Darlene Helen Galbraith, Children Central Park. II arje MtaiUford, aocial science. KuamH E they last! Graham, Alice S Bonnenmort. third asked to dress in costume. The K Cartel. imlu.Mtnal arid, I.eiranc Ivy B Harvey. Kuth W. Lingrade. H aocial Cook science. Jay carnival will feature fish pond, jCluik. B laoi C Nielsen Aldythe pew ritmg Douglas O Crookdton. in ford, sec'ond Rhea H. Blood, dart throwing, Staik, hot dogs, grade REFRIGERATOR FREEZER SALE! jdualrial arta Jay K Culhmore, hvaltl Leona K Clawson, first grade. ice cream, cake, and soft amt phHical education, Manley LAV TON School ELEMENTARY L All uiiningham, language arU. David R Golden M Adams, drinks. members ward are principal : Ariel A Dix n iounxelit Noble W tishluin if f it h John F Morns M invited to attend. f ltai field I Uai field phnat education. Alma h higher, Miller, sixth A Keith Merrill, grude, Kva ward held a paiude and carni- - lnau.,ae art. ami vHial iu.1hREFRIGERATOR and Hixth giader Verda F'lint, edm.t.on si.nl. fifth Val on August l. lima Fidelia fifth Humphiey. complete)'' giade; lease H II il N Henderson, Hcience i W Maxine Dawson. White, Berny WIlil flttlt joll niathematiCH l.uveiue large Family Size. 40-lliUlHioh's, cluwns, liumiun T N a UK fourth grade, Margaret M A artH Itlauie fish true freezer. moa lunguag Hei booth, thtowmg, hakeiy lost. FJbn M Manning Inabella M Rhino, arithmetic Miuth third giade. Mat- pond, and many other attrac- - Judies. Alvin l F,thel V. Biggs Entered as Second-clas- s nd Utah histoiy James J Layton, snood and third grades; Ruth H. ter Feb. lo, 1011, at Kaysville, tlOllM Tht mail) t vent was an Cjneve S I.eonaid. humemak Harvey, Ethel A Scoffield, Yvonne N Old hat and tie booth. Numbers mg. Donald c; Only March Lockhead, of Rnglish. the under Act Utah, Middletcn. second grade Keta S, Maurice S Marshall, attached each were to article Mean J Hester 1879. 8, first grade. - sold, and at the end of the' Kent '" HILLTOP ELEMENTARY School J Murdock. phicai education and F'orest Barker. Published by pnnciial. John W. evening a di awing was held forlgmj science. Catherine w Nash Waite. Floyd W Peterson, sixth grade; INLAND PRINTING CO. Val 10US pi izes. Winner of the,LnKhh. l.oui 1. NeUun, mathematic- - Grace I Poe. V ictor Clinton At a recent Court of Bell. Lucille Kwumphy . Raymond Ohcndorfci F'redrickson. fifth grade Phone: Kaysville 10 UPRIGHT FREEZER Geneva M Honor held in Clinton Ward grand prize, which was a port- - "d tn,llhK Rorker. mu.ic, GlennalJrHilBurton, fourth grade Rebecca B aide lailio, was Mrs were presented their RinKu L ),mron. Emrluh. Mura ton three boys Member: De luxe third 13.6 Cu. Ft. and fourth Mane gtadea; JarVIS. Rtecx. ait. Walter E. Sthoenfeld. act Watts, third Eagle Scout Awards. They are NATIONAL EDITORIAL grade. Noima S. Hel. n R Sheffield, libiarian nce Value , $500.00 Regular Winifred P(ar-ousecond Stephen Parker, 14; James ASSOCIATION Opal! Surlmk. lanauaae arU T Jo- - rude Kmi Kitushiro font grade I and 1, Donald and mathematus of Chadwick, Member INIIWIIwll vUCvl ncieiue the eph Steeti, 80TTH t LFARFIEl D Elementary 14. Their 'Dale J Warner, language arts UTAH STATE TRESS Scoutmaster is Val School Ralph F. Hill, principal; RichJUST NOIUH DAVIS Junior High Svhool M ElB ASSOCIATION ard Nt hofleld, Beus of Troop 37. Ueealey, Dale M Mark Joseph Cook, principal don A Dixon, sixth guide; Vivian Newspaper Advertising Service C Hahard assistant Argyle, principal, Burton. Alison Greta Sylvester, Francis W Dwpaix. Dean E Draper. May 333 N. Michigan Avenue Alhn, Rnglish. Kugene R Amundsen fifth grade. Aia H. Berge-so- Bailey, first grade. dub Kngltsh. Jamas S Beck, mathematics William, of the Kitchen Queens W' Chicago, 111. no ELEMENTARY WEST fourth Smith, POINT grade. niothernnd acience; Elliott C. Berlin, mathe- - Baryl M Mackey. their entertained Edna W. Parker, School : B. Dora Bybee. principal and Natl Adv. Representative Rettie D Hyer. thini grade; Edith C. first grade. Ruby Milner Stevens, seca noon with CHEST FREEZER afte, Tuesday party C Terms of Subscription Maxine Moiiarty Gloria L ond and third grades, Gerald J Page, at tht? home of their club leader, science. Ha Hard J (. hristenaen. music Tulley. S. second Re and fourth Glorua Frank Anderson, Mail $4.50 Per Year third d, gradea 17 Cu. Ft. grade. 600 Lb. Ca Rlburr Murdtx-kMrs. Dee Rushforth. Mrs. Ma-U- e rge S. Cooper, acience; Mildrect Gunnell, first grade fifth and sixth gradea. Carrier 50c Per Month H Richard arta. Dek.n. lan.uage dis- Lawrence SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY School: Is the assisting nan ELEMENTARY $200.00 pacity. WHITE8IDE8 K Kgty, languagi Lgan, science. Mat H Galley, principal (Payable in Advance) Richard W School: Roland E. Long, principal. Jay ea(ipr arts. James F fracer. history, Kicharc Clyde Raleigh. Ordith Borgeou-grade; B. Dansie, Robert G. Larson, sixth LLOYD E. ANDERSON Mgnmt Editoi They exhibited their year's D Francis, industrial arts. Jack Frost, Ruth R Rampton. fifth sixth grade; Mae grade; Ella N. Hoakina, Arlo P. Hinwork and books which will be social studies and art; Albert J. k Bodily, fourth grade, kntie Thurgood, ckley, fifth grade; Olga K. Cox, Lincoln B. Gardner third THE STAFF J. Fullmer, Fred J. Hugie, fourth entered in- - the Davis county-fair- . social librarian; grade; Jennie R Hollist, second-thirstudies ; Elmer R Green, physiBessie W Schoenfeld, sec- grade; Ruby E. Vickery, Chloteal H. Newt Editor ... CLAIR HALFS Luncheon was served and cal (ducation and agriculture, Clayton ond grade. Mildred B Holbrook, first Griffith, FJeanor L. Rats, third Asat. Editor MARY BOWRING grade; of cookies J. Holt, mathematics and social sci- gradegrade. baskets took Adv. WOOLSEY VERNON Dorothy Egelund, Alta C. Gnffeth, J. L. Anna ence. arts shut-inlanguage Jones, s in the Richard C ELEMENTARY Alice W. Johnson, second grade; Beth VERDELAND Production Mur. they had made to ken FAIRBANKS Layton, counselor; Thomas School P Glen Moss, principal ; Mar- S. Moore; Laden Bird, LuJeanne AlSTAN A PURRINGTON Bookkwper IcomniUllitV. A Mackey, language arts, Lois M McMARILYN KEYES Secretary! jorie W. Peterson, Dorothea W. Chir len. Rebecca A. N alder, first grade. Cumom Donough, phsita! education, nek, fourth grade; Vilate Adams, AlForeman . . GEORGE F. BARKER SUNSET ELEMENTARY School : Ian of a twin-engine- Si Trophy ior Layton Little League team Water funds Included Wins invitational tourney In al joint bill COWBOY Red Cross l Horse Races ' Svimming Ends Friday 1 - ap-ha- Funeral held For Charlie H. Bushnell tlnee-eighth- s, Rodeo Halter Horse show Teacher list for schools V . DOWN h.V-j- , g i Other top features . PRICES , mathi-matii.- , 1958 1 1 , Westing- ja house Primary sets - . Parade date . . 1 . bar-bequ- e, . lt Weekly Reflex . . e. i - . i Three Sunset C 1 i , Boys b. get $199.95 math-main- Eagle badges V - - Letch-lenber- . litrnon OllaAn Be-va- n, . 1 . hleST j ; , 0er , $299.95 Dar-rek- GILES . Compoaltor WILKINSON Comprador . Competitor CLAIR FORD JACK IMHOTF ....Stereotype JOHN E BARKER, JR. .. ..Linotype .. Linotvpe KENNETH KINNER MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader - Prraaman CLIFF BAM. Pret.man GARY KENNEDY GOLDIE BALL .... Bindery Supervitor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept REPORTERS NORMA PREECK Kayavtlle JOAN ELLIOTT Layton DONNA SEDGWICK Clearfield VIRGINIA BFNNETT Svrncoa JEAN BURSON Runaet ROSE KATHERINE Farmington BERT C. A. Sewing Beavers Miles, physical educatirn and bert B Thomas, third grade; Helen W Florence arta, Papngeorge Bockholt, Elva K. Booth guage Florence F. S. Ethel Paul, language Wilson, second grade homemaring; E Ruth Bow4-- H arts; William K Parker, science man, F'aun Reynold. H Dorothy Vaughn Pei kins Jr ; art Artmas Pe- Adams, first grade music. Edna J Peterson, typeBga-ve- rs tersen, WASATCH ELEMENTARY School. The Sewing Kaysville writing; Kendall H. Sedgwick, physi- Verne W. Rampton, principal; H. Dee 4-Club met Wednesday, cal education and history; Charles M Rawson, Ralph Besley. Betti W. ,, H .ixth grade; Douglas M- - Adam, August VI, at the home of Mrs. Session, social studies; Charles J fifth-sixtCalvin soon) studies; h Lola Kinsey, class leader. They Simpon, grade; C. Gordon Maughan, Weeks, math mattes; Jennie A Whita Allen, Norda F, Gardner, held a fashion show in which by; remedial reading; James T. Wil- fifth grade; Myrtle L. Cooper. Ima W each girl modeled the skirt she liams, industrial arts. PfcWrth ELEMENTARY School: grade; Melba J. Cook,Merrill. PIONEER had made during the season. pearl Olson. A. LeMar Stewart, pnncipa) ; Mark J. B -- "5h the third A; Rd. After the fashion ghow rradr; Fan-n- l B. Clark, El.it Perry, sixth grade; D. Clarence SandJ, Bennrtt. Nora W. group was served cake and ice ers, fifth and sixth grades; Ervin L. Gunderaon. Mildrad W, tec-Elitabvlh K. Wxrd.jond grad.; M.rllda K. Maxwell, Mom, fifth cream sodas. Ada B, G club meet grd: Flint. Carl Dean Peterson, principal ; Quinn Max L Archibald, sixth grade; Glen H. McEntire, fifth and sixth grade; Golden C. Sill, Floyd Sucher, fifth grade; Shir L. Barnes, Margaret A. Barnett, Cloe T. SturM. Bcktead, geon. fourth grade; Carol Stokes, Wilma S. Weinstock. e parlene Garrett, third grade; Lexle C. Sutton, Beth D. Alice B. Davidson, seer-nPeterson, grade; Mattie N. F'irth, lone M. WiH. Gates, first grade. LaVan llett. CRE8TVIEW ELEMSNTARY School: Harold M, Berg, principal ; Richard W. PHONE Raleigh, grade; Eugene L. M. fifth NiUen, Mary O'Brien, grade; fourth grade; Shirley Y. Merritt, Tor r mm ma A. Henderson, first grade. L sixth AlEfflUMNiqC0MEft TA SYRACUSE, UTAH |