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Show ' Pick up a book to 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mrs. AlU Roundy, librarian Adult Books Masters of Deceit," "by J. Edgar Hoover. The story of Communism in America and how to. fight it, Library hours: Z Short Cut to Etiquette," by Edith M. Barber. This is primarily for teenagers and their mothers. A Summer Place," by Sloan Wilson. There is an island off the coast of Maine beautiful in summer but terrifying in winter. A young couple meet here and are attracted to each oth. er. Nectar in a Sieve, a novel of Indian, by Kamala Markandaya. Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, and hope without an object cannot live. Young Moderns Old Y'eller, by Frederick Gipson. To read this simple story of a boy and his dog in the Texas hill country is an un .. at Clearfield Library forgettable and (leeply moving brother Dan and FlaneAnn. It was a long trail and a hard one, experience. Hardnose," by Gilbert Doug- but ones friends and excitement, Kaysville This city has re sion with decision being made whose and songs for Flove-An- n las. A sport story. street lighting from the on the basis of traffic studies, quested litThe Itfvincibles," by Carter greatest possession was a Utah State Road Commission, accident rate, A. Vaughan. A fast moving tle organ packed in one of the according to a report received pedestrian use, established and other location durNew in set novel Englahd Conestoga wagons. from the commission. criteria. ing the French and Indian has Commission The'Road the "Bruce Carries Flag, by Wars. Upon final approval, contract Clara Ingram Judson! Horse been furnishing the funds for 100 Poems About People, or city thieves, missing relatives and lighting projects. Requests are is made with the county Parker. a selected the for by Elinon projects. government counties excities and own make initiated his life of by job Poets have created unforgetBruce and state road engineers in turn The State Road Commission citing for table characters and here they when he comes to America from service for design the system and compute supplies engineering are collected in one treasury Scotland. the cost estimates for the pro- the installation and the local of imagination for the Readers government involved assumes posals. Picture books pleasure. Final approval for the proj- the cost of installation and the "The First Book of Surpris"Its Spring! Its Spring! ects is made by the commis maintenance. ing Facts, by Frances Chrip-tiSomeone Called Booie. Cows use baby sitters and The Woolly Lamb. some wasps make paper. A CENTRAL DAVIS JR. HIGH "I Live in so Many Places." steel ball bounces better than The library has quite a cola rubber ball. You can make a piano play without touching a lection of articles left in the library by young patron. key. Do these things surprise These articles include a red you? Elaine Harris, Nellie Hyde, By Gay Gunnell and fire engine in. a pretty draw Treasure in the Covered WaAnn Richarda Sherry Isaakson, Thomas John, Harriet gon, by Vera Graham. Off to string bag, a small leather Some students at Susan Ritter, Nedd Sandall, Layton Oregon and a new home went coin purse, book, two boys' Central have managed to at- Beverly Johns, Scott Kelley, the Stone family, Ma, Pa, Belle, caps and others.) tain the honor of lOOVo attend- Linda Kendall, Lloyd Kinney, ance during the past two terms. John Krebs, Tommy Karose, TT The names of the seventh grade Kathy Lee, Nita Liston, Barstudents holding this record bara Laue, Le Ray Marion, are: Tearl Martin, Mary Meacham, Barbara Allgood, Sharon Virgin Moss, Connie McCorMichael mick, Ruth Nance, David Arth, Gary Avery, Street lighting Project e. Attain perfect attendance Two Clearfield Women work to build country, Schools to hold Lady Colonel tells A.A.U.W. Adult classes Clearfield The South ClearSchools field and Wasatch committees Education .Adult have combined to present a series of classes on Interior Dec- orating. Classes will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m., each begin- ning March 5th and continuing through April Oth. Each class will be held at the Wasatch School, 270 East Center, Clearfield. The classes will be conducted by Zola Cook, and are designed to be interesting and informative for both men and women. Student council Tours capitol Layton The student council at Central Davia Junior High school attended a aession of the Utah Legislature last Wednesday. The group was accomBrails-for- d panied by advisors. Jack and William G. Warren. The students were given a guided tour of the capitol which included the Gold Room, and Senate chambers, and explanation of the work done there. The council then attended the morning session of the House ef Representatives. After lunch at a S. L. cafe, the council toured the Utah Daughter of Pioneers museum. Later in the afternoon, the group returned to the capitol to hear a session of the Senate. Kaysville asks state for Nei-bau- r, Baren, Reed Barber, Marie Benton, Kathy Bitner, Judy Blackner, Edward Bradley, Aires Brennan, James Brosi-ouRobert Brosious, Douglas Call, Mae Sheryln Chipp, JanCharles ice Dunn, Collins, Cheryl Anne Elliott, Brian Ann Forney, Ence, Delores Robert Garcia, Larry Gregory, Carol Harris, Roland Held, Elaine Henry, Kathy Hess, Robyn Hey wood, Hughs, Bill Hulne, Jimmy are what meeting included Mrs. Harriet Brewster of Salt Lake City, first vice president for Utah pay for the things that are nec- AAUW, Mrs. Dorothy Bingessary to keep our country one ham, second vice president for ot the greatest in the world!" the state, and Mrs. Beatrice These were the words of Lt. Carroll, building chairman for Colonel Margaret Wharton from the state organization. Dugway Proving "Grounds A girls sextette from Davis speaking at the regular meetSchool entertained with High of ing of the Kaysville Branch vocal numbers. Arrangements Clifford the American Association of for the program were made by home the at Women University Mrs. Allez Ashmead, chairman of Mrs. Julia Neville in Kaysof the committee on Status of Catherine Johnson, Kent ville Wednesday, Feb. 25. Women, and her committee. The Johnson, Charles Kinney, Aljoe Colonel Wharton was speak- next meeting, which will be King, Dwight Kerbs, Dale Jean Mon-soing of the 22 million women held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Leth, Donna Mey, Dennis Bonnie Moon, Lonnie Nal-de- r, workers in the United States Harvey, will be planned by the today, and she made this com- Legislative committee. Larry Prather, Don Rider, Kaysville These we women work for: that we will be able to pay taxes and s, . Ip-se- ment when asked about the willingness of women to pay for the education they ask for the children of the nation. Forty members of the AAUW group heard Lt. Colonel Wharpicture ton discuss the over-a- ll of working women in the nation and mention specific areas in which there are opportunities for women. who Lt. Colonel Wharton, holds the highest rank a woman can achieve in the military service, is In charge of welfare and morale services at Dugway Proving Grounds. She has held positions of importance in several branches of the service and baa seen service in many parts of the world. She lists flying and big game hunting as two of her hobbies. Other special guests at the Verdeland PT A Sponsoring movie Gordon Robins, NohJ Sandal!, Neil Schow, Mary Smith, Mary Strong, Mike Tiller, Douglas Waters, Irene Whitesides, Tommy Whitesides, Stephen Scott Williams, Sharon Williamson, Pamela Allen Young. The names of tle eighth Kent grade students are: Dennis Adams, Joyce Badger, Baker, Donna Barton, Lynda Bizell, Linda Bobo, Elizabeth Garth Brown, Bonnemort, Cheryl Bryan, Richard Clark, Glade Butcher, Val Bryan, Dar-ol- d Robert Collins, Coburn, James Cook, Gordon Cottrell, Dennis Dalton, Bruce Dunlap, Nancy Ence, Nancy Ethering-toDennis Fanuef, Carolyn Forbes, Daniel Ford, Joseph Gale, Ronnie Garcia, La Nae GolighUy, James Hamblin, n, e, Layton The movie entitled, The Mohawk, starring Scott Brady and Rita Gam, will be shown Friday afternoon, promptly at 3: 13 p.m. at the Verdeland Park administration building. Admission is 15 cents for everyone. Tha movie is sponsored by the Verdeland PTA and all proceeds will go to the movie projector fund. The ladies of the PTA will also sell large bags of popcorn at 5 cents each. n, Michael Nelson, Roger Orton, Pat Piltcher, Ivan Ray, Hazel Rice, Lemuel Rice, Steven Roundy, Roger Neuman, David Smith, Anita Sorenson, David Spackman, David Stan-ge- r, Beverly Stevens, Anita Scott, Jean Sturtz, Ruth Ann Thomas, Shirley Thomas, David Trujillo, Sandra Turner, Neil Van Fleet, Donald Vincent, Lance Wakefield, Marj-jori- e Walker, Preston White-sideLaura Romero, Terry Sandall, Ron Norton. Ninth grade students are: Grant Atkinson, Paul Barber, Bernadette Benton, Gary Barnett, Raymond Blood, Alta Merrill Brinkerhoff, Bryan, William Carter, Sandra Christiansen, Jeanne Corbridge, Carolyn Comia, Joan Earl, Hal Eatchel, Espinosa, Glenda Fixsta4, Eddie Frasier, Barbara Frost, Mike Gougler, Emma Lou Green, Gale Hansen, Verdeen Hess, Jeff Holllst, Evelyn Hollobaugh, Robert Johnson, Louis Khoury, Barbara Kline, Susan Layton, Deanna Loomis, Jack Mapes, Seiko Marumoto, Elizabeth Mathis, Tom Miya, Ronald Lee Nix, Garland Morgan, Oates, Linda OBrian, Kathleen Packer, Dan Peresich, Robert s, Stella Gateway district Meeting planned "Clearfield A meeting The of stitutional representatives and heads of all sponsoring inititl-tion- s of scout troops In the Gateway district will be held March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the North Davis Junior High school. The purpose of the gathering, called by Bob Simpson, training chairman of the district, will be to define the roll of each Institutional representative and his relationship to the Boy Scout program and the institution he represents. includes Gateway District North Davis, Lakeview and Layton LDS stakes, Hill Air Force Base, Clearfield Community Church, Trinity Lutheran, the American Legion, Sunset Elementary school PTA, and St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Gateway Boy Scout District schedule of activities for March also include' a round table for cub scout leaders and scout leaders March 5 at North Davis Junior High school at 7:30 p.m. A special session for all unit committeemen under the direction of Jim Gwilliam, district scout executive. The - first explorer cabinet meeting March 5 at 7:30 p.m. at North Davis Junior High school. Two cabinet representatives from each explorer post and the advisor or associate must be In attendance. Capacity noted In dance class Kaysville The square dancing class being sponsored each Saturday night by the Eleventh Quorum of Elders has been closed to beginners. A large group meets each week to enjoy dancing under professional callers Don tnd Marvin Lindimen, Ogden. Because of the of the dances, there can be no more beginners admitted; however, those having had square dancing experience still may join the fun. Phone Mrs. Wilma Bloxham visited in Ogden Saturday with Mrs. Nelda Bloxham. Mrs. George W. Wilcox, Mrs. Leone Jensen and daughter, Lorraine, Salt Lake, visited in Union last week with Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Smart and family. A. T. Collett is very 111 at the in Salt Holy Cross hospital Lake. Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett and Mrs. A. T. Collett visited with him Sunday and then visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett and Clarence Collett in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. George Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art' Horsley, Saturday evening at a . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles visited with relatives in Heber City and Manti last week-enMr. and Mrs. Lee Liston spent last week-en- d at Blackfoot, Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. YerneU Swinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronn-feld- t, Clearfield, attended the in Salt play "South Pacific Lake, Saturday evening. Mrs. A. R. Kartchner, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dipo, Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin. Paul Hauser, San Bernardino, California, who is attending the COUNTRY STORE 70 U. S. U. at Logan, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and family. Mrs. Eva Peterson spent Sunday in Sait Lake visiting with her sister, Mrs. Marie .Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Dan I.. Graham, Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell. Mrs. George Whittmann en tertained for her daughter, P tricia, on her Cth birthday la Sixteen little friem , week. cam to celebrate with Patri cia. Mrs. Nora Barber and daughter, Mrs. Cleon Tucker and son, Harold Wilcox, all of Bountiful, were last week visitors of Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. George Wittmann left on a government business trip for two weeks. While gone hd will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wittmsnn, Sr., at Bergenfield, New Jersey and spend time at Vermont, Maine, and Washington, D. C. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Logan, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Waite, Ogden. eveSupper guests Sunday ning of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burt, Salt Lake Cit. Mrs. Katie Morton entertained for a number of friends at a tupperware party at her home last Tuesday evening. No Extra Charge J nature rm r m Davis Diseases There is no extra charge for a funeral In our chapel. We extend this privilege as a part of our complete service. Union Motuary There are now 12 times as Lance Wilcox, Alida many pick-u- p balers in the Witt, LaRae Woodward, Patsy United States as there were In 1045. Whittaker. White-side- party. no-ho- st Richards, Bryan Shumway, cancer. Brent Stevenson, Noleen Tanner, Karla Thomas, Vicki Kay Page 2 'D There were 87 reportable diseases in Davis County last week. Of tha total, there were three chicken pox; two mumps; Perkins, Faye Pierce, Harriet 31 strep, infections and one Thurston, Judy 5. 1959 REFLtX-Mar- ch in- s, Phone AXtel 295 N. Main, Bountiful 05 GIVES YOU U.S.D.A. CHOICE RED OR RUSSET POTATOES Round Bone POUND Blade Cut POUND 49( 39f RIB BOIL Swift's All Meat, First Grade FRANCO-AMERICA- N SLICED, pound PIECE, pound SPARE TIME CHIX ft TURKEY PIES 6 for UTAH FRUIT 3 for PIES CEREALS 9 JETS 9 TRIX 9 WHEAT PICK 9 &IEERIOS 4for$p APPLE; SAUCE ADAM-N-EV- STOKELY E No. '303 1 cans Redeem Your : PEAS 8 King of Hawaii, 48 ox. 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