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Show Layton stake carnival Proclaimed huge success master Robert of Dr. Anyone you approach Kelly, Layton would tell you The Layton Stake ceremonies for Queen for a Day Carnival was a huge success, and was proud and honored to crown a good .time was had by all! Wayne Winegar, a beauty from Proceeds of the carnival are to Hawaii (or somewhere) the new go toward the completion of the Queen. Others who sobbed out I new Sako House on Chapel Street, their tales of woe were Lynn the affair was the ton, Doyle Egan, Glen Bullough, crowinn" of the little Prince, Frank Bringhurst and Dick and Princess Kenzie. They were no match, how- - ..U Knowlton, Jeanette Cutler. Kevin is the son ever, for the Hawaiian beauty. of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Know-- i Winding up the event was the and lion, 7ft South Whitesides. Dr. and laying of the cornerstone, Mrs. Dee J. Cutler are the proud auctioning of the key. Jimmy parents of little Jeanette. All the Morgan was high bidder on the little contestants were awarded key, bidding against most of the small automobiles and pearl neck- - young people of the ward, laces. The Prince and Princess Bishop John B. Cook was fn were crowned, and given little charge of the cornerstone for their rooms. ing. Roger gave the opening pray- The theme of carnival wasjer. President I. Haven Barlow truly carried Out with all the spoke on the blessings that would booths such as darts, dime toss, flow to the people from this new lish pond, and the food fit for stakehouse, and of the values it a King with cake, pastries, soft will bring. Other speakers were home- former bishop Lynn Burton, and drinks, and the brick contractor, Keith Mann, made candy. A chord organ was' auctioned bishop, from Bountiful. The clos- -' off to the highest bidder. Mr. ing prayer was gi.ven by Wayne, Dick Adams is now the owner. Wine?.' r 2 so ... le ou may regts er a Cicstvievv off.ee from S:.(0 to a.m. any school morning. Summer classes will begin sit 7 a.m. with classes every r, Lour on the starting no June 1 through the tenth of half-hou- Julv who need help in subjects mentioned jn the ton area who will attend will be from the Whitesides school, Verdeland SUdciiti i'n j Cie-nie- , school, Layton Elementary, Hilltop, and Crestview. Instructors for the summer school will be Harold Berg and John Waite. Mr. Berg would also like to remind all the parents of kind-- , ergarten youngsters to regis-- s er their child any morning be- Be sure tween S;:w and 11 to bring the birth certificate nd aso doctors certificate the chi,d had had g uti the reguired phygica, gnd a shots. Parents should also be reminded of the 1.50 fee for the childrens snack for the s! weeks period of school, said Mr. Berg. The Crestview School will close two 'hours earlier on the last day of school, Wednesday, May 27 (12:50). aU Cv ti' V n e. uftrr NnoN4i council TIME TO IIEADGATE inch size., .$3 63 "8 inch size...446 10 inch size. .$544 4 Other sizes priced proportionately low! SERVICE ... NO LIFE-LON- G UPKEEP! OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 .m. - 1:00 p.m. versity of Utah Bishop and Mrs. till ford Green left Satuidav for San Francisco, Calif., where they will attend the Prudt ntiiil Life Convention at the Insurance Shereaton Palace Hotel foi one By Mr. Norma Preece week. They plan to visit with Phone 769 his sister and Inothei Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Howard lbuon men G,. Tice and Gordon Gurf aad his luutiicr, Mr Alice, spent the weekend at Elko, Green at Fresno, Calif., befoie Nevada, where Mr. Tice and leturning home. Mr. Gurr played in the golf Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade tournament. Mr. Gurr's sister, .and Kathleen and son Mrs. Robert Beal and daugh- - Keithdaughter returned home Satuidav on were ter Roberta of Reno, from a vacation trip fur one hand at Elko to visit with her week to the Southei n Utah brother and attend the parks and Phoenix, Arizona. While at Phoenix, they visited Miss Carolyn Steiner enter- ),is sjser n,)d family, Mi. tained the following friends at and Mrs. Lionel Simmons. slumber Par(y at,heJr hn,c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Con- evening. San Jogp (.allf are visit. lam, Elaine Harvey, Ann Shef-- , relatives am fricndg w,th field, Juanita Benton, Karen this week. Vance, Bonnie Lou Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Birge Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles, Mr. visited. Sunday with his parand Mrs. Burton Huffaker and Mr. and Mrs. LeConte ents, children attended the farewell San from Stewart enroutc testimonial in honor of Mrs. to their home at Francisco Lu Juana Huffaker at the Denver. Grant LDS Ward in Salt Lake Mrs. Florence Whitaker. Elleavis Mrs. Huffaker Sunday. ba, Idaho, was a guest Thursing on an mission to the West day of her sister. Mrs. R. M. Central States. Maxficld. overnight Sunday William E. Gailey underwent d guests of Mr. and Mrs. St. at the major surgery were Mi. and Mrs. Ray Mark's Hospital Monday morn-- 1 Parrish Kelsa, Washington. ing. Mrs. George W. Wilcox was Merritt Nielson, Deon Stuart,1 thrilled on Mother's Day to reMr. and Mrs. Neil Robins, ceive a telephone call from her Floyd Parkin, Lewis Buffing t daughter, Mrs. Glen Curtis at ton, and Gary Kennedy were Bakersfleld Cahf. who those among participated rs ran Parker in the Friendship Cruise down1 "r- - nd the Green River and up the Bttciided the Schubert Singers Colorado River over the week- - under duectum of Di. Albert end. There were 410 boaters on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neville and three children, Washington, D. C. are visiting with his par- - home Sunday where she umlerwont ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ne. Hospital an Wednesday, appendectomy while relatives ville and other Frank C.ailey returned to the in Utah of his son Mr. and Mrs. andjlhome Mrs. Malcolm Harvey Harold G Friday, Horn son, San Diego, Cahf.armed the gt Benedjet., Hspitali his with to visit par- where he has been ill. Saturday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Orton Harvey. and family, Burley, Idaho, were Major Russell M. Buhler, weekend guests of Mr. and Kaysville; Major Howard D. Mrg- - jess (oulam and family.! Smith, Layton; Captain Don- - Mr 0rton is a brother of Mrs. aid Cook, Roy; Captain Raycouiam. Peterson. Clearfield are' attend- ing the Utah National Defense Resource Conference in Salt Lake for two weeks at the Uni- - All and steel Tons of Silage 130 ' an Acre, Thanks to Nitrogen Tl ilevs , y Great of tho- - ' Old V - nta! at Mrs. Blood t'enterviile, is Mrv a P5 I'NS Nit logon hei uliei's liolpoil boost our silage corn Mold to 10 tons an acre a 10 ton an acre in- crease. That's the experience ol Then 11. Richards, successful Box Klder County tanner. "The ptotein content of the torn was much higher. The I'SS Anhydrous Ammonia applied was a sound investment, Mr liu hard aaid Mr. Richards, who hums with his brother, Rex Richards, near Fielding. I It all. also uses USS NitroWe pregen on his dryland wheat. The result; viously harvested about 17 bushels an acre. Last harvest wo got 21 bushels an acre. I believe l!SS Nitrogen Fertilizers played the major part in that increase, he says Mr. Richards also uses I'SS Nitrogen Fertilizers on his harlev. sugar lieels and other crops. irolit bv the experience of prosperous farmers who realize higher yields and greater profits with UbS Nitrogen Fertilizers It takes 'N. Men Ordei DSS Nitrogen Fei t ilizcis, made bv United St Steel, from votir dealer today Sunday. daughter of Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iarker and (laughters Rela Lynn and visited in Cache Valley were dmnei Sunday. They guests of his mother, Mrs. Emma R. Parker at Wellsville, and visited in Levan and Brigham City during the day. Su-a- 4 n Nitrogen Fertilizers lSS . britoiit 1 IMS Take it from the experts MW GIVES YOU 7 BIG BESTS! Take it, not from us, but from the published opinions of outside, independent experts and from facts and figures: Chevrolet 7 gives you these big bests over any other car in its field! rn BEST ENGINE Every motor maga- zine has given Chevys ' BEST standard and Corvette V8's unstinted praise. BRAht ' As SIORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED puts it: Indeed, this device is surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price. ' In direct competitive tests of repeated stops' from highway speeds, conducted by NASCAR, both 'Chevy m Official dimensions reported t A.M.A. make this clear. For example, Chevy front seat hip room is up to 6.7 inches wider than BEST the other leading cars-a- nd why not: Chevy brakes are far larger, built with bonded linings for up to 6 6'c longer li fe. sm cv ECONOMY competitive cars. Mamnftoturan Adfan&mtni and fitttarck Aoe Mitt ' POPULAR SCIENCE magazine sums it up: The fact i. in its price class the Chevy establishes a new high in daring styling . . It's the only car of the leadd three ing thats unmistakably '59 in every modern line. BEST STYLE A ""S. 7 Mrs. Don Feller and children, ami Mrs. (Hen Rolmis attended Mrs. Alto Blood's Piano Re- "ll'.Vs STOJEOSBELOOK West The' Whiskey fii It takes UxJpmen low-price- d 4' rn fits Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 769 and Mis. tail Kaysville-M- r. Wuvts returned home from Las A Nevada, where they egas. spent the past weekend. Mrs. Midi in Manning and infant son returned home Wedfrom St. Benedict's nesday Hospital Mrs. .Meda Day underwent majoi surgery at the St. Benedict's Hospital Friday. Mrs. Betty Davis and child) en Michael and Michell, Soda Spung-- , ' Iduho. aie staying at the home of her parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Dav while her mothei is ill.' Mrs. Farrell Humphreys and infant daughter returned home Sunday from the Dee Hospital. , Mrs. Humphreys' mother. Mrs. L. P. Ot I ley, Carlin, Nevada, has anived to help with the grandchildren for a few weeks. KAYSVILLE ti Ns By j flPT1 . News Max-fiel- HOW IS THE concrete Crestwood ut Thomas-Saturda- emr J - -- Ari you gonna leave those banana peels where anybody can step on foot Commission. Mr. Burton will be in charge of the project located on Interstate National Defense Highway No. 1.. The overpass will permit access to the industrial and residential areas of North Salt Lake on either side of the highway. Borrow material, orginally used as an overburden to hasten compaction of the embankment, will also be removed. Among .the items involved in of the overpass construction will be emplacement of 1,'mhi cubic yards of concrete; 4,'!,tsKi pounds of reinforcing steel; 1.7 million pounds of structural steel and 16,500 lineal feet of piling. The job has been aw aided to Tolboe and Harlin Construction Co., Salt Lake City, who have 250 working days to plete construction for the Road Commission. Mr. Burton has been with the Road Commission for 24 years. He is a native of Kaysville. BOY SCOUTS from Farmington troop 453 are shown here forming a human bridge during an obstacle race at the Davis District's annual Cam-poreThe encampment was held at Buckland Flat, east of Bountiful, last Friday and Saturday, of the twelve troops in the District, eleven were represented by the 175 scouts who participated in the overnight trip. Final event of the Camporee was a cook-oconsisting of baked beans, made from a recipe recommended by L. E. Kay, an official of the State Fish and Game Department, and campfire biscuits, on Saturday afternoon. Photo bv Etsil Fisher. - Fage 7 in Davis County Of the total, Infections, 10 influenza, ona A total of 123 reportable di- - there were 12 chicken pox, 20 whooping cough and two ring seases were listed last week ' measles, 11 mumps, 67 strep. worm of tha scalp. . overpass at Howard Street in North Salt Lake, according to Hairy E.' Wilbert, District for the Utah State Road , Park di spaces Burton Sherman Kaysville May 21, 1959 REFLEX has been named as resident engineer for construction of a j Layton summer remedial Classes are still open Davis For road job i Crestview Elemen- Layton tary school principal Harold Kerg announces that registva-- 1 tions are still being accepted tor summer classes, the fee for -ach class being ten dollars, Remedial classes are set for fading and arithmetic. If there' more demand, a class in lan- guage will be arranged. 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