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Show j REFLEX-LEApE- s March 3, 1960 R Posteir contest 7 .Pag , ' (I If' At sponsored , Despatch slyle dance Friday By Katherine Kingsford enM from Tlie Sam. atudenta will dine In th gym decorated la the . Despatch style to tha music of Virgil Dtaonds orchestra. Tha dance k . being sponsored by the atudsntbody officer. Refrihmnta wil be served. , i - Tha Daisy Maa'Dreg-wibe held la the, Davis High gym on Friday, March I at t, 30 p.m. Sport drosg if to ordar .wtth the girls paying a3 expense,4 , Those,!, In attendance will' receive an Imitation putttiag Be-- ,! M- Marrying by. Future Farmers By By Taara 8tucfcj,' sdftor f others, good manner, neatness, ' . school-prid- e ' and dependability. f School radio announcement i Mr. Joseph Cook, North Da via Junior High principal at Trill be made periodically to re Clearfield, haa agreed to des- mind the etudentbody and the ignate the month of March aa staff will plac appropriata poster In conspicuous .location Ideal Youth Month" for of hotter epeeial school toptrit project to promote awereneaa and school sponsored by the ateff of Jui behavior, enthusiasm lor BMlghtl, school newspaper. The theme-- might be stated A eommltted of teachers top etalra and downstairs will ob- as 3 individuals, toot stereo serve .the students'., behavior types; strive for excellence, not during class, passing , through mediocrity.the halls, at assemblies, at lunch Thd, boy , and girt - Wrinner time, on the school grounds, at from' each grade will be angames, eto. The Judging points nounced to the students, as ideal will be friendliness, sportsman youth In the April 1 issue of the ship, cooperations,- - respect for E14ightt; ta t be pd reveaU parent s u Opinion cf school problems Warren fttdderMf about the Davb'Bountiiu! schools plan Safety program to cut mishaps and are: $1.00, twenty-secon- This program will be similar that one which is now in practice In the Salt Lake City schools. Each school will have a flag with to 5.00, $4.00, State studies speed on highways i motorists believe that th consolation prize. A comprehensive program Tbia is s good chance for now underway in th 8tat to the students to show their rt evaluate the existing speed limtalents, and creativ ability. Th it on Utahe Highway. work Is being don at the reDress-u- p quest of C. Taylor Burton, director of highways. Mr. BurBy Nancy Evans Th students of C. D. J. H. ton believes that many of th were all dressed up in their posted limits in some of th Sunday best, the occasion was States communities are unsafe Drees-u- p Day, a dance was to end unrealistic. According to be held for each grade, and his opinion, many of them excitement prevailed every- should be changed. where. The speed study is already The chess consisted mainly showing result sines several of the girls In party or best changes have recently been the boys wore suits mad dresses, in epeed son. Recomand ties. The boys were required mendations have bean made by to have ties on to be admitted the State for upping the limit to th dances. Just in case they on North Becks Street. well Should forget them, ties were as at other points tbrtiiWt old for a dim at th ticket the state. booth. According to J. Edwtotd, Th morning of the dance, ton, assistant director' for February .7, th beat dressed planning, when speed are incouple from each homeroom creased as a result of the studin the ninth grad were choeen. ies, traffic moves mors uniIn th dance that afternoon the formly. He report that the best dressed girl and boy were lower drivere travel closer to announced. They were, Nancy the new limit. He alsoi states Evans and Sammy Manes. that the faster drivers show Each dance was directed by definite trend to reduce their the committees in charge, they speed also nearer to th limit. are as follows: 7th grade, Mr. Mr. Johnson From stated, Stanley Henderson, John Lay-to- studies by the State Road Com Pres., Baihara Cullimore mission, It appears that if Vic Pres., and Ray Allen, day problem enooontered by eons and daughter of high school age Association meeting held at Davis ' Most "parents fed that high revealed what parent thought school student should not be alBy r n J - P jxiv- ' -- 1 Hu - fed i Vi'rp ,r k? Vi t ' . v $ h . , ' - O, I , Xvi.'w- f t ' . 4 3? IS A VERY IMPORTANT PART of any design. An OF OBJECTS PLACEMENT excellent example of this art atudy phase is shown here. It was created by Mary Jo Budd in th Second Period art class at Davis High, taught by Ivan Comia. Wasatch school planning Musical fantasy for funds SIZE t 28-4- 0 $S9 Reg. 4.98 - Clearfield Th Wasatch ton is principal of th school. School has need of fundi and The fantasy will be presented since there are non available March 11 at the school. Conto finish their school is tribution will be accepted. I; u Mens Argyle Dress Sox f 89a And J$c Ytlu li , prs. $ 1 00 Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts Special J $3 44 Men's B.VD. for T-Sh- tries which Include customs, irts Sometimes an expert plant fin news release, only to have it killed by a typist who does not know how to set it up so that it will get attention on the editors desk. Preparing news rtleas require both skill and judgment, but few of the promotion men or their typists recognize this feet" U E Boys' Sox Jetn Freer The persons in the classes now know how to type new releases and set them up so they will get attention on the editors desk. The information comes in handy even if they never have to use it. for $100 Ai By songs and dances from the This topio was taken up in Eastern Hemisphere where Mr. Jay Cooks typing classee most of the live dolls come Davie Junior High at Central from. Miss May Burton is their in Layton. accompanist. Vern W. Ramp- - Boys' Briefs Reg. 49c each Hew released typed Th classes all practiced typallowed to drive to school was ing news releases and then an th idea of the majority. Very few parents thought a assignment was given for th teenager should be allowed to students to type one. They were go steady, but it was almost un- to type on some activity that animous vote that studenU should had happened in their town or school that was news worthy. be allowed to date once a week. $00 3 system, th sponsoring a musical fantasy entitled Friendship Reward." Th message In the firet act brings 11 live dolls from all nations who tell about their country in song and dance. They then pledge their friendship in th arch of life. In the second act a queen teaches a princess that when a promise ia made it should be kept and that to be a friend is the finest art. Mr. Beetle W, Iteven' sixth graders are presenting the musical after studying th coun- DAV visits Vets In S. L. hospital Several members of Chapter 14 visited Fort Douglas Hospital, Salt Lake City, Sunday. They visited 'wards 2 and 2A of the hospital. Coffee, punch and cookies were served to the members, and tha chairman of the entertainment committee, Curley Anderson, was there with a string band featuring Chuck Huf and his Country Lads. The band played in both of the wards. THE D.A.V. wish to thank the band and hope to see them again soon. The next regular meeting of the D.A.V. will be held at the Chapter hall, 27 South Main, Layton, Wednesday, March the 9th at 8.00 p m. All members are urged to attend. Layton DAV Layton South Kajsville Stake, with its play Th Monkeys Paw was judged first in the district place meet held last week at the Davis Stake House. Mr. Gala Bradley was ward drama director for the play and Jay Packard is South Da vis Stake drams director. The play will enter into the division contest to be held Thursday, March 10, at 8 p.m. at the Park Stake Center, 732 South th East, Salt Lake City. Winners from the division will go on to MIA June Conference as one of 20 wards representing all the church. Everyone is invited to attend the division play. (if JUST GOOD . .. CLEAN FUN U Reg. 29c Pr. r' shape, non alerglc, zipper cover J flwi iSHOE MIRROR GIRLS AAU Mtr. field ming ANKLETS Style ' I4io Si v.i White or Colore Only'5 AD . , - The at! Pump-Prett- y HEEL and Sizes,. caf m )r f cphslstiry desainj to socking, m sbrkkhs! Wort ioeo it ym homo! borifhfof it tstsamfayl Fill fee estimate, c Emry EllerteonWiibur Greee EX TA The DIPPER Try Our Broasted Chicken SIGNAL CAFE "Where Friends Meet to Chat and Eat Dining Room available for Private Partiet or Meeting Will Seat 40 People 80 North Main, LAYTON PHONE SLAUGHTERING, 686-- AV.V.VAVAV.W 2,000 West 700 So. SYRACUSE or MEATS TAylor ,wywjwwjwwv WHOLESALE CURING AND SMOKING All Meats Are Inspected and Guaranteed 1C3 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE LOCKER BEEF AND PORK Good Grain-Fe- d CUT, WRAPPED and FROZEN GRAIN-FE- Cuf, Wrapped and Frozen 70 Pound Average Hams & Bacon Cured & Smoked Retail Meats ere invited. Swimmers from this area will participate la th meet. Trials will be held at 2:00 p.m. each day and finals at 1:00 p. m. Th diving event will be held on Saturday, Mar. 11 Lawrence Rsty, Clearfield Pool BiShsger, and aim coach of the Clearfield Swim Club, will this meet. cwpit HOUSE Cut, Wrapped and Frozen 11-1- Enthusiasts trust v MUTTON, to th area is tha Jr. meet to be held 2 at th ClearSwimMunicipal Pool Swimming Of Interest NYLON A Rsntto See You at and Green Ball to begin at 8 43 Saturday, March 8. Mis. Alta C. Hess and Stephen H. Wood are general chairmen of the ball. Mr. Margaret M. Johnson chose the theme of the dance and a special invitation is being given to all waid members of bygone days to join in reminiscing. Steve Allens Music Makers wifi provide the music and theie PORK SPORTS !i ! March 5 In N. Farmington SMALL Special $388 If j stretch of Interstate Highway No. 15 from Cudahy Lane northerly to Pages Lane in Davis County. Apparent low bidder was L. A. Youngs Son. Richfield, with a bid of $660,547. Gold, Green Ball to be BEEF Foam Rubber Pillows Retain Bids have been opened on a 4.4 miles Frost, loKaysville 8th grade, Mr. Don Loch cal pharmacist, was appointed head, Mich Tiller, Pres., Nancy to the Legislative Committee Swan, Vice Pres, and Mike of the National Association of Parrleh, Secretary. 9th grade, Mr. Lenzi Nelson, Retail Druggists by President Brooke of Delaware. Mr. Froet Brent Stromberg, Pres., Marie is president of the Vice Pres, and Jed presently Dibble, Utah State Board of Pharmacy, Oviatt, Secretary. For each dance the student will be a floor show by Suzcouncil buys five new records. anne W. Moon and company, The ones purchased for this Refreshmenta will be served by dance are, Tracys Theme, Florence B. Hess and her com Where or When, Stary mittee Jean end J J. Ferrin Eyed, What in The World and associate are in charge Com Over You, and Teen of decorations. Angel. RETAIL MEATS $ jl 00 evaluatloto ef The state-wid- e speed limits will be done in cooperation with local official. When new speeds are propoaed by th State Road Commission for a community, conference re held with local official. Is appointed Eldon L. CUSTOM prs. them. Farmington Among My Souvenirs, will be the theme Davis of the North Farmingtons Gold Drama festival ..LB. . . . . Friday and Saturday Only RIB STEAKS lb. 49 PORK CHOPS lb. 47c RUMP ROAST lb. Teen-age- d ct prsonly TOE 9 Tickets for this event are good for both trials and th finals. This k the first of s series of S AAU meets. For tops in Rood foods, 9 in KAYSVILLE food sorYleo and njoyment for the whole family Church and Civic Groups iS0 For Appointments to 9:30 ,,,d 8pecl1 Weekdays 1:00 to 9:30 Rates Phone TA pleasant surroundings visit Th SANDS Saturdays ,)avls Countys New, Exclusive CAFE. CLEARFIELD Wo erring you! enjoy Year-roun- East , 1 d MUIIICIPAL SVIIIIimG POOL 934 So. 1000 Clearfield, Utah ' v 1 ) apeed limits ar reasonable, they are more apt to hT reepect lor n, Secretary. Men s Wash n Wear Slax safety" black letters spelling on it. They will be allowed to fly this flag any week in which during th previous week none of th students of that school received a elution for a moving traffic violation. It is hoped that this will cut down on accidents around the school and in represented communities. Feerten safety program Fas planned by leaden of Davis High School and Bountiful High School when they met together on February By Beyd A notified. $3.00, r A poll taken on Thursday, February 13, at tha Farad Teacher F. F. The prizes - PTA PtA. wVIey (Future Farmer of America) of Devi High School ie eponeoring a poster contest, and have Invited the etudente of Central who wish to participate, to join in. The theme of the poetor contest, ia Safety. Any else paper, and all kind of drawing instruments may be used. Tha poster will be turned in te Mrs. Beth Comia, who will turn the poster over th to tha F. F. A. officer. They will then be put up in tha hall of Davis, to street eefety, and they will also be judged then, The winners will be announced soon after the date of turning them in, and all winner will The :: is psiith Id2clpth proclafcistl at 11. Davis ; ; 1 vv . Ei |