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Show I ' ) - nurses, see how well we are doing by the standard of youth. I and dentists? 6. Hew adequate are our All committee reports will sanitary conditions: water be released for publication sewage ' disposal, at tbs conclusion of this supply, food preservation? study, she said. t ' The Davis County Committee has been named on the - What is being done to 'The White House Confer1960 "Golden Anniversary White House Conference on c o m b at health problems ence on Children and Youth Children and. Youth. E. Rose, Bountiful, is caused by tobacco moking, is traditionally held every alcoholic bever- ten years for a nationwide chairman, supported by Mrs. A. J. Southwick Jr, Boun- drinking of g of harmful ' of childrens inhalation ages, tiful, family life chairman; Mrs. Blair A. Wilcox, Layton, In each conference, needs.. health; Mrs.' Wilmer S. Barlow, Clearfield, and Horton gases? 7. What agencies and the president of the United Miller, Farmington, education; Mrs. Wilma McCellan, Da- States has given his personavailable in are services Bountiful,, welfare; Roy al leadership. disvis County for helping Evans, Farmington, vocaThe first conference called children troubled or turbed Bountions; Robert Telford, President Theodore Rooreby have Do we and youth? tiful, religion ; Alden Hayin 1909 concerned the sevelt social for. agencies spect ward, Bountiful, leisure and services? Do we know dependent child. This contime; and Dr. Ted Smith, where to go or when to call ference resulted in the esBountiful, government. tablishment of the U. S. for services required? to They will attempt Children's Bureau in 1912, h of t 8. What percent prepare factual material .people in Davis County have the enactment of child laand nuke . recommendano church affiliation? Is bor law and the organiza-ther- e tions based on the studies tolerance and eoopeya- - tion of a national voluntary in the area of family life, concerned with the church tion among education,health, welfare, of children, the welfare Do various the church religion,' leisure time, voLeague of groups join together in matcations and government,, ters which have relevance America", as they affect the welfare The 1919 Conference and importance to the comof our children and youth. waa held on standards of United such ss munity For example, they will at- child welfare. Out ef this committees against Fund, tempt to answer questions Conference came obscene literature? for health pro9. Are there recreational facilities and programs in tection of apothero and our communities where all children and a recognition youth may participate? Are of the' national responsiall public facilities utilized bility for leadership in setting standards for to the maximum capacity? health and welfare of chil10. What values ss applied to the family do we cherish dren. ' The 1930 Conference called most? (Children, companPresident Herbert Hoover by ionship, etc.) How are these values expressed in our so- resulted in the most important collection of knowledge ciety? 11. Are our schools help- on the status of health and g of children. ing students to discover tnd The 1940 Conference cendevelop their greatest potentials, and to set for them- tered on children in s Deschievsbls goals? mocracy. It was centered selves What is being done to spread largely on social and ecobest practices of the best nomic problems of children. schools into all the schoola The Midcentury Conferin the county? ence, held in 1950, empha12. Are we satisfied with sized the rounded developrelative emphasis given to ment In children of the menscholarship and citizenship tal, emotional, and spiritual cen tell the difference, it's time you taught schools in our ares? qualities essential to indiby them about thrift. A savings account in our. "The answer to these vidual happiness, and the bank will moke your job so much easier. and many mors questions conditions necessary to this will b sought daring the development. ; Bring yoyr boy and girl in so we may become next tw or three weeks President Eisenhower issued a call for the 1960 acquainted.'And don't forget, their accounts by committee members as "Golden Anniversary ore welcome regardless of iirs. Stop in soon! they attempt to appraise I 4. ! doctors, hospitals, uavis committee appointed For I960 White House Mrs.-Donal- stock-takin- - , groups?--A8Tnc- y , Child,-Welfa- re mom-mendatlo- na well-bein- When Your Youngsters Davis County. This cannot be ' done without the full cooperation and support of Individuals and or- BARNES BANKING COMPANY ganizations (Char eh, schools, PTA, Civic and Service Clubs), says Mrs. Rose. "During the week of Oct 12th high school students in the county will attempt to appraise the community and it will be interesting to White House Conference a year ago and appointed a committee In Nov. 1959. They stated the purposes of this 1960 Conference "to ' promote op- committee with Dr. Howard A. Bellows, general chairman , Dr. Vaughn Hall, executive secretary, and a full whose committee special duty it wss to assemble facts commendation and make to help local chairmen in local studies. "This material has now been given to the county groups which are ready and anxious to go. 'Although ths time is short and it will not be possible to involve the whole community, as we would desire, we will be able to assemble enough valuable' information to instill within a justifiable pride iq our privilege to Iiy in Davis County and at the same time point up many of our weaknesses as well aa our strengths," Mrs. Rose conAnd by so doing tinued. it should create within each of us a desire to eliminate them as quickly as possible and to move forward and progress in our search for happiness. This we can do if we have the 'wholehearted support of all individuals and organizations. Eva Hancock of Bountiful ts Chairman of Region 3 (Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and Davis Counties). Parent-T- people will be eacher Interested to know that Mra. Rollin Brown of Los Angeles, California, the immediate past president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers is chairman of the National Committee named by Pres. Eisenhower. Mrs. Brown has been guest spesker at State several PTA Conventions times in the past 10 years n and loved and is memPTA Utah by many bers and educators. , Mrs. Rose baa been interested in children and youths well-know- REFLEX-LEADE- Leroy 0. Land. Attendance drive bring 47 church membership Attends Army A recent drive by the Stake Presidency and High Council in North Davis Stake produced a six percent increase attendance at Sacrament meeting in the wards during September. G. Henry Hampton and Stephen Call were named aa in the attendance drive to attain a five percent increase over the July attendance totals. They surpassed their goal by one percent, giving a 40 percent attendance War. College Army Lt Col (AHTNC) Leroy C. , Land, 42, son of Mrs. Mary E. Laqd, 175 N. 650 E., Kaysville, is attending The1 Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Ths course is scheduled to be completed in June, 1960. The Armys senior educational institution prepares selected officers for future assignments to top staff and command positions in the Armed Forces, and other key government positions. Colonel Land entered the Army In 1940. Land received his B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Utah State .Agricultural College, Logan, in 1940. He received hia M.S. degree U me- chanical engineering from California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, in 1948. The colonel is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. ten-mon- Clearfield Community Church To install new officers Sunday Clearfield Annual Installation Service for all teachers and officers of ths Clearfield Community Church will be held Sunday morning in connection with the worship service at 10:10 a.ra. All teachers of both the first and second session and the pre-scho- ol church ses- sion are urged to be present The Sermon theme will be And Some Teachers. The Lords Supper will be observed. The Executive Board of the Clearfield Community Church will meet at the home ofkhe Moderator, Phil Biddle, 913 Hilltop Drive at 2:30, Sunday afternoon. The Senior High Fellow- - ship elected officers . last week. The new officers are Betty Shaffer, president; Dennis Carlson, vice president; Marilyn Telford, secretary, and Thomas Christianson, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clay arc the adult sponsors. The Junior High also elected officers last Sunday The president is evening. Glenda Moore. Other officers are David Batchelder, vice president in charge of programs; Gerry Stinson, No true and permanent fame can be founded except in labors which promote the happiness of mankind. Charles Milton J. Hess, historian ; president; Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Etsil R. FishEchelberger, secretary; and er, publicity; Mrs. Howard treasurer. S. Thomas, Billy Hughes, program chairThe adult sponsors are Mr. man; Mr. and Mrs. Alan and Mrs. Vernon Poe. Hight, hospitality chairmen; Mrs. Norman K. Brown, Adult Education chairman; Mrs. Joseph Wilcox, health chairman; Mrs. Artie Bobo, room mothers representative; Mrs. Wesley B. Wilchairliams, membership man ; Mrs. Don G. Morgan, magazine chairman ; and Mrs. Delbert J. Wood, juvenile protection and safety chairman. Farmington PTA meets First time October 8 been an activity er er b Davis diseases sc night A ADMIRAL THEATRE short business meeting will be held in the schools multi-purpo- st ;A total of 18 diseases in room. It will be portunities for children Davis County was reported to. followed by classroom meetand youth to realize their ths Utah State in which parents will Department ings full potential for a creabecoms acquainted with of Health last week. Of the . tive life In freedom their childrens teachers. total there were five measles, The completed slate of In Feb. 1959 Gov, Geo. D. 11 strep, infections . and two PTA officers, ss announced a state syphillis. Clyde organized by Mr. Welch is as follows; CLEARFIELD-PHO- NE TA5-092- 3 OCTOBER 1, 2, 3 - THURS., FRI., SAT. RIDE LONESOME Randolph Scott I 'THE WHOLE TRUTH", Stewart Granger SUN, MON TUES, WED. OCT. 4, 5, 6, T Van Heflin TEMPEST" You Are Invited ... Be Sure to Register.. October 3 For Prizes Gome in and Get Acquainted with Burke" and "LeGrande" Refreshments Refreshments Grand Prize Drawing Sat. 5:00 P. M. fa tV Deluxe Rotisserie Aluminum Combination Storm and Screen Door t Dormeyer Mixer . fc ' . jV Deep Fry Pan . tUl fi jV Plate Minor 16 Si ,00000 worth in Prize x 68 - : Medicine Cabinet ' With Plate Mirror : Free Ball Point Pens ft Ceiling Tile. Many Others ALSO 1 1 REGISTER Many Others TREASURE CHEST fi1 FULL OF PRIZES DRAWINGS EVERY IlOUn - - - 1 REGISTER n a 57 NORTH b mill Sumner vice Ths first Mrs. John Brezoff, first Farmington meeting of the Farmington vice president; Henry W. worker in community wel- Elementary Schools Parent-Teach- Galbraith, second vice presiAssn will be held dent; Mrs. Rulon Drsper, fare programs. She is also on Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8 s e c r et a Mrs. Utah the of past president to Samuel p.m., according Parent-TeachCongress of H. Welch, president. Association. The meeting will be a and has Ptl 10 OCTOBER 1, 1959 R IBM KAYSVILLE PHONE KAYS. 177 , |