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Show Half of Davis population is school Utah ia a young state. The average Utahn is about 5 years younger than the average This information American. comes from statistics gathered by the Utah State University, Logan. And Davis County is. a young county. As of October 30, 1953, public schools in Dsvis County showed s total enrollment of 15,645. Add to Vvr?f v this figure the 11,503 pre-- . age children. The sum school from Skyline By Joan Elliott Phone Total is 27,147 (nearly 45 of the the Davis County Board of Eduis Utah 654; 12th cation of grade, office): total population countys 11th, 809; 10th, 1057; 9th, 1073; 8th, 1025; 7th, 1184; 6th, 1652; 5th, 1462; 4th, 1531; 8rd, 1616; 2nd, 1710; 1st,. 1836. Total enrollment, including 36 trainable, 15645. By preschool ages: 5 year olds, 1,881; 4 year olds, 1,988; 3 year olds, 2,049; 2 year oids, 1,941; one year olds, 1369; school. . Here is the breakdown by and under one year, 1,774. Togrades in Davis County (from tal 11302. chil57,000) approximately dren who. are now in school or born and waiting to enter school. In the state, there are 197,512 pupils enrolled, plus 136,159 children of preschool age, totalling 833,671 children in school or born and waiting to enter NORTH DAVIS JR. HIGH J leader New For lene Checketts, MIA Maid leader; and Ruth Baldwin, Jr. Gleaner leader. A Valentine dance and party was enjoyed by First Ward MIA members Tuesday evening in the recreation hall. An appropriate program and a pot luck supper mad the evening a success. A fireside was held by the and Jr. Gleaners in Jr. the First Ward Reiief Society M-n and room Sunday. Gleaners of the ward were special guests to hear Richsrds A. Durham, Farmington, speak. ALL ALL dty cSztututp "Z Providence, Utah where they visited Mrs. Wilson mother, Mrs. Lillie Stirland. Approximately 31 members of the Hill Air Force Base Officers Wives Bowling League were 10 t.ra. Coffee guests at tha home of Mrs. John L. Johnson, 810 Adams, recently. The included luncheon and cards for everyone who VAtUl EXTKA AND COXA MtonsnoM could PHONE TA A Nl age ol ' children to our Valentine dance on the 13th. Were choosing the ideal You boy and girl valentine. know: hair like so and so, nose like May the best nose win! The in in Utah. The whole quarter million will be of school age 136,159. in 1964. In 1974 they will The information submitted school or colfrom the USU states that in- either be in high candidates for the labor lege, creasing numbers of young peo- force, or housewives. ple are growing up to be canEach year, beginning in 1964, didates for admission to schools a wave of up to 20,000 new job and labor force. seekers will attempt vocational The Utah Department of Em- adjustment. estimates Two basis factors, increasing ployment Security that nearly a quarter of a mil- births and increasing proporlion babies will have been born tion of cdllege-ag- e youth who in the are attending college, eontrib- period 1950-5pre-scho- ol 10-ye- Page 4 12, 1959 REFLEX-F- eb. ute to college enrollment. In 1900, 4 percent of college age youth attended college. In 1930 it was '12 percent. In 1954 it was 32 percent. The U.S. Office of Education predicts it will be 48 percent by (5-1- 4) State University, Logan, said The implication is daar. Utahs colleges and universities must prepare this vast potential youth for better service to themselves, the community, state and nation, by providing adequate educational Dr. John C. Carlisle, dean 4f opportunities for all who can the College of Education, Utah profit from them. 1970. 9 DCEA Planned for Valentine dance this Friday 1584-- -- pre-scho- Traditional fare and formation drill with Tommy By Mary Jo Budd Ashton beating a smart rhythm "weekend Mr. Last Layton North has been on his drums. Clearfield 145 H. Mrs. J. and Starkey, hopping with activity the past Dixie, attended the State Dry week. With February 6 came a game Wednesday we welcomed Cleaners Convention at the Ho- Souths Eagles and Pep Club. with Central. .Maybe our Juntel Utah. Mr. Starkey is the Our Junior Darts didnt win but ior Darts didnt win this game vice president of the Northern was they put up a swell fight. Dur- either but the improvement Utah association. Coach Gardner ing the baif the Pep Club girls noticeable. we Lisa, 54 and Ann, 34, daugh- from fifth period physical edu- promised us a victory if And school the march spirit. a up went keep and Richard Mrs. Mr. of cation, ters through v I believe us, Coach, we will!! Get i - ' f,i, 4 Hendricksen, 93 Aircraft, have set to win that victory boys! recently recovered from the On the same day Mr. Grant B. chicken pox. Harris presented an assembly; ST $ Mrs. Jackie Patton end Mrs. discussing the problem of alcoGenevieve Whitsel, 763 Birch, holism and showing us an aniBALI-Curvy BELLE OF THE hosted a Tupperware party on mated film. Carol Davore appears to have Tuesday evening, February 3. I she as clouds attin The eighth grade baby conthe her head 14 guests Approximately test seems to be bursting with tosses her beach ball around at ended. Mrs. C. B. Stockwell of Th following the most adorable baby pic-- ! Kaysville demonstrated Deytona Beach, FIs. the Clearfield were noted in the ros- tures. Am I glad !'m not a changes products. ter of leaders and officers in the What a job that's going Fatty Wilson, First Ward MIA: Released were judge. In 1954 th Navy established to be. DonMrs. and Mr. of daughter counselredie stations In the Antarctic at Helen Barber, activity Seventh grade talent assemald Wilson, 7S0 East Adams, Little America (KC4U5A), or; Arda Larkin, secretary; fell off the bed last week break- Ruth Heilewell, Jr. Gleaner blys coming soon. At North and Sound (KC4USV), ing her arm at the wrist. She leader; Diane Webster, MIA we always look forward to our Marie Byrd Land (KC4USB). The is now own talent. So come on. kid? sporting a cast from her latter It the first radia station knuckles to her shoulder. The Maid teacher. give us the works; let's have Mrs. Webster was sustained in history to be at the South Foie. Wilsons recently travelled to your best. as activity counselor along with Edna Sheffield, secretary; DarEveryone is looking forw ard - or holds Primary For officers Auxiliary lunch The traditional Kaysville George Washington Birthday Kayaville Primary election Luncheon held annually by the annual American Legion Auxi- for officers of the Davis Coun-- j liary Unit 82, Kaysville, will ty Education Association were be Saturday, February 21 at follow-lin- g jheld last week with the 1 p.m. in the rock chapel. results:' Mrs. Louise Hill Howe, Salt Lake City, will present a play. Mrs. Hill was- acclaimed after her visit here last year-an.her second appearance is being anticipated by all those who have heard her before. - Tickets of $1.25 include a delicious luncheon as well as the program. They may be ob- tained from any auxiliary member or officer or can be purchased at the door. Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker he general erairman fr Skyline News James Herndon, committee chairman of elections; for of-- ( fice of president: Gayle Stevenson, Davis High School; Mrs. Virginia Seegmiiler, Bountiful elementary. Vice president: Mrs. Beatrice Carroll, dean of girls at Davis High; Alien Van Dyke, Farm-- 1 ington elementary. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COMPLETE BOAT One delegate from each of four areas will be elected. Candidates are: Area I, Mrs. Myrtle is Cooper. Wasatch Elementary; Area II, Mrs. Dorothy Bing- ham. Fay Jorgenson, both of Davis High; Area III, Mrs. Hanna Jarman, Kaysville Ele- mentary, and Dwane H. Brough, 984 IK DBS February 3, A Tilt-Typ- e A Frame, Regular $2495.00 ' COMPLETE OUTFIT $1895.00 Area IV, Tolman Elementary; Lee Lasater, Tolman; Noe! Wil-- , liams, Bountiful elementaries. Ml BOAT, 17 TRAILER PHONE TA Mrs. Jim Summers, 739 Birch, journeyed to Green River, Wyoming to visit Final elections will be held Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Potter and February 23 at the annual sons. Mrs. Mabie Potter is a DCEA convention at Davis High former resident of Layton. School. On OUTFIT ft. Fiberglass Dorsett, Upholstering, Steering, Lighting, Shift Control, MOTOR, 35 h.p. Electric Evenrude Lark, Shift Controls, Electric Set Up. Includes: STEVES SPORTING GOODS 499 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD !N The fishings wonderful st Safeway this week! Finest sea food treats are being offered at good-valu- e prices. What a "catch you can make! And what a hit you can make at home when you serve these delicacies from the deep. Officers of the stay. league are Mrs. Johnson, president; Mrs. Irene Birkhols, vice president; Mrs. Lucy Konen, secretary; and Mrs. Ruth Tyson, CLEARFIELD treasurer. Breaded Shrimp The 10 59 Hafibat Fillet of Sole n. 49 lb. 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