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Show Miss Fugate Layton Ninth Church news Married in Church rites In wedding performed September 14 in the Clearfield Community Church, Miss Kay Fugate became the bride of Cortez L. Kent. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harry L. Poe. After the ceremony, guests were received in the church Layton the following blessed: Sherrie Roxanne Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Joan Leibelt Flower girls were n feces of the brides groom, Shauria Bangerter and Debbie Craig. Chiles Evans performed best man duties while ushers were Garth Whitesides, Douglas Freeland and Del-MStevens. ar Barton. Lynette Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peter- son. Cheri Dawn Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins. Bobbie Rae McCallum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McCallum.' parlor. The bride is a daughter of Jesse R. Fugate, Clearfield, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent, Kaysville. The lovely bride chose a gown of crystal charm, fashioned with a fitted bodice and trimmed in embroidered Alencon lace applique. Mrs. t Don Cunningham, Ogden, served as matron of honor and other attendants were Mrs. John Courtney, Ogden; Mrs. Robert Allred, Murtaugh, Idaho, and Miss On October 4, babies were CENTRAL DAVIS JUNIOR HIGH football player, Wayne Baker, No. 80, tangles with North Davis team man in last weeks game. Layton Locals Den 8 of the Cub Scouts will be meeting each Tuesday at the home of Mrs. OFFICER HERB MOTTISHAW of the Clearfield police department congratulates Keith Hawkes, 118 Aircraft, two of the 110 new safety patrol officers at 'Wasatch Elementary school. They suddenly woke up to the By Nancy Evans and Den mother. The five cubs are David M. Walker, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, 142 South Lakeview; fact that North was not Joy Rigby will be among those cleanand Melvin McNinch, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McNineh, 195 East Center. around and sent Sept. fooling Layton Thursday, ing up the entrance areas The boys are in the sixth grade of Mrs. Bessie Stevens. Principal Verne Hampton to Layton this Saturday. 29, was Centrals first game Glen Davis 'across the line holds flags, which are part of new equipment the youngsters will use in protectThe youngsters will gather of the season, and was to tie the half score seven ing fellow pupils in crossing streets near the school. rubbish from along the played on Centrals field to seven. The game In the second half both against North. highway. slow as Central teams received setbacks, but kicked off and the pigskin proceeded working the ball NORTH DAVIS JR. HIGH changed hands several across the field. Suddenly, times. Not until the second Jay Starkey streaked across quarter did things start to to put the score seven to 110 pupils of officers. Clearfield ail received Centrals favor. roll, with North making a fourteen, They Wasatch School were recently membership cards which short run for a goal. The Although several attempts North Davis year at North. We want to'extra point was made on an were made for a tie, the fiClearfield sworn in as full pledged patrol pledge them to comply with the rules of the Safety Patrol Or- Junior High School News, wish them lots of luck. around the end run. Central nal score remained the same. Our football team is really ganization which has been set Pam Barlow, reporter. with This year North Dais Jun- - getting a fine work-o100 up in approximately schools throughout the state ior High School is all in a flur- - our coaches, Mr. Argyle and ry with plans for fall dances, Mr. Green. Were looking by the Utah Motor Club. ward to a victorious year with The pupils took the same games and mid-tertests. oath of office that any state sperts. 29, Tuesday, September 18 was one of The object of the competiSeptember government official takes By Rosemary Small when entering office, from the most exciting events to North travled to Central tion is to get one of the covso far this year at is for a football gam:. Cen- Four Davis eted merit scholarships or the governor on down. They Kaysville ' came was North. on tral the out of That with School students hae other help offered, which day top themselves High especially pledged to be courteous at all times final elections for class of- - score of 13, while North had 7. been named as about 40 per cent of the fin'Our touchdown was made by ists in the National Merit alists will receive. Names and to always practice good The new officers for the 'Frank Mower. Scholarship Competition for of the winners will be ansafety habits. Wednesday, September 30 1959-196Paul Folsom, safety director seventh grade are Dennis stated Principal nounced next May 1. t, for the Utah Motor Club pre- DeDeeker, pie.sident, Sheryl was the date of our first as- -' E. M. Whitesides, Wednes-MclntirEdvard One and sembly at North. The assembly day, October 1. sented the school with belts, Massey, is being sponsored was to get acquainted with the! badges, hats, poles and safe- Linda Wallace, secretary. jhe students are Laurence by the American P'ield ExFor the eighth grade the new Student Body Officers, ty flags. The school will also Bartyj 80n of Mr. and change Service School to atreceive rain coats for the new leaders aie Blen Smith, our new class officers pep jjrg Barty, Lay- - tend school in Kiel, Ger- jaIes young patrolmen to wear president: Kathy Bushnell, club officers and cheerleaders. ton; David E. Payne, son of (many. He will return home, Our new Student Body of-- 1 c t and Mrs, Earl s. Pay in February, while on duty in the near fu- v ice president, and Teresa ficers are Steven Barlow, pres-- , ne Sanders, secretary. ture. Edward Masseyt The ninth grade finalists ident and Suzanne Gardner, The young safety patrol ofson of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - CLEARFIELD CHURCH NEWS ficers are to use their red vvere so close that we had to ident. Bobbi Burns, vice-pren F Massev Clearfield- ofVSe The BOni new o' pep .tab flags to stop children from on . secretary. Jeri Upp, presi- - of Mr and Mrs crossing streets when cars are ficers.. Our president is Jeff Ryt. George approaching and to guide the Flint, Tamara Bailey, vice dent, Carol Edwards, ting, Layton. These students children safely across once president and Frank Corgiat, Beverly Gail, secre- are Clearfield among 10,000 of the Sunday, October 11, is Rally Day for the tary, and J e n e a Gardner, they are in the white lines secretary. Clearfield Community Church School. The Board of Chriscompetitors, highest These leaders are . of the cross walk. really go- judge. over 350,000 class- tian Education has set a goal of 400. All of those who The cheerleader are Susan ing to do a bang-u- p job this from 14,500 schools have been attending are urged to make a special effort to mates DarChildren to James, Deanna in the United States. be present. Anyone who has not been attending any Sunday Each grade from the sec- lene Chelemes, Currey, Lynn School is invited to come. The first session is at 9 a.m. and ond to and including the Clifford and theMary competi-leadin the Ffnaljsts head cheer- -' Fire second session at 11:15 a.m. posters sixth, wilt receive five dolthe be after Plc'ed I0n is Pam Barlow. During And Some Teachers will be the theme of the sermon Children at lars prize money. examinaKaysville a stiff completing the assembly the new cheer- Kaysville Elementary school Judging will be held on ,''de"nhadto lead thVstudenH tion to .be held December 5 in the 10:10 Church Worship Service. In connection with thq 7 p.m. Sunday evening service, are again participating in a Thursday, October 15, a few cheerg and the' Students will also be judged fire prevention poster cording to chairman for the S(.jiooi song. Also during as-- 1 according to high the Senior High Fellowship officers will be installed. The extracurricu- - Adult Bible study will continue with John 15. The Junior Jaycees, Howard Green. sembly the class officer were school grades, lar activities, citizenship Society and the Junior High and Senior High Fellowships sworn into office by Mr. Allen, have interesting lessons planned. The Student Body officers and leadership qualities, John M. Stalmaker, presiwere also sworn in. Well, for now here is Pam dent of the National Merit Barlow and North Davis Jun- Scholarship Corporation es ior High saying Will see vou timates that "over 95 per next week with Jeri Upp and cent of the students will get j more of the latest. past the hurdle. " Take Central defeats North started Safety patrol at Wasatch Receive special equipment Four students ut Helen Harper from Davis ll Rank high Sweater time is here in scholarship Dav-happ- 0, e, featured in N. T. Tim' Magazine Sweet aa the hoi eycomb from which the knit the beloved geta its name bulky cardigan in 100 French sp ) Zephyr wool, with wide, wld ribbing at the great mane ' a collar. (Colors and siz i As ... ligit-weig- ht semi-finalis- for Rally Day Sunday 1 out-scori- draw week er ' their An OLD -- he Chill i mattress can hurt your TEEN QUEEN ' A 'ut of the monster Werwolf By Stephen Masson i .Way Fall Air in down in an unknown Jehd there was a town. The Unknown land had mountains, valleys and hills. And in one of the valleys there stood a high castle. People always said it was haunted. In it lived a man who was always digging up graves and making formu- Sweater las. Well, Buy Now Only TIME TOO At $53 Barlow Furniture START HOARDING on this night. Dr. Jaw Jaw, the man who was Always making formulas and (jigging up graves, went out and dug up a strong mans grave. He dragged him into the castle. He looked at him, looked at the formula and like a flash, for no reason at all, he grabbed the formula and threw it on the body. And it started to get up. As it started to move toward the doctor, Dr. Jaw said "Stop and the mon- - fs. CLEARFIELD Buy Low at Barlows YOUR Saturday Only 10 a.m. Till MBTS S p.m. j & CIDER i ; We salute you aa Teen of the Week, Elizabeth Adams. Elizabeth, better known as Tib, is a slender 5 ft. 5 in. brunette with sparkling blue-gree- n eyes. She lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Adams, at 391 White-side- s Street, Layton, Utah. Tib spent the summer at camp and working at Grand Central Bakery. , She is a senior at Davis High School and a member of Her course of study for the coming year is: Biology, English, American Problems, Seminary, and CookTib such activities as swimming, ing. enjoys horse back riding, cooking and all outdoor sports. Pro-Schol- PLAY IT SAFE An undertaker wired a man, had made a monster under infoiming him of the death of He asked if hie mother-in-lahia own command. . she should be cremated, embalmone was But there only After a thing that mattered. He was ed or just buried. not strong enough. How was short time he got the following he going to get him so noth- answers All three. Dont take fneerw8StedheThadn w fiWFATFRft Just then, he had an idea. He had another dead man in another room. He would take his muscles and put them in the monsters body. So he took his knife and cut open the leg. The monster looked up. He was mad. Then Dr. Jaw put him up against the wall and Sfcid "I am your master, I can make you strong again." So the monster lay down again while Dr. Jaw worked on him. After he had the muscles in him and he sewed up the cuts, he took a certain formula, tossed it on the monster and that made him even stronger. Now he was so strong he could break anything. As the monster got up he started over to the door. The Dr. Jaw knew he was going to kill him. Dr. Jaw tried to get away. But he was killed. ing donen" could hurt him? any a. Pro-Scho- la, Her plans for the future have not been decided for certain but a working career looks very , promising. " chances.1 ? I Served . 4-- R. - All the Newest Fall Styles o Choose From For Both ... At The DIPPER s Clearfield Dept. Store Kaysville and Layton S. & IL Clearfield fcww Green Stamps, Too . V. V. 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