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Show May 26, 1960 KljXU'lj Foresters host students PageJJ U. S. ' : held Spring Festival May students Lest Tuesday, from the Wasatch Elementary School in Layton, enjoyed a nature study field trip to Farmington Canyon. They were guests of tha U.S. Forest Service end had Gordon Van Boren, Davis District Forester and Alden Blain of tho Intermountain Forest Range Experiment Station, ea their guide. ' , The F ores ter gave instruction in natura and told them the story of tho Davie County floods during tho let 1020 and early 110 PAGE graders to bid fareuiell to Central Junior 31 7 ninth J Michael Jarman Kaysville and Roger Sandall, both of Kays-villwere two of ten students chosen for a special honors dess for undergraduate psychology majors at the University of Utah. Three criterion were used for selections: 1. overall college grade point average; 2. psychology class grade point and 3. attitude and participation in psychology classes. This special honor class will begin in the fall quarter. : e, , jf-A.-'-J- . c. Ninth graders who will enter enior high school in the fall include: Virginia Abeyta, Kent N. Adams, Randy Adams, Wallace Adams, Ann Amos, Sandra Joyce Badger, Wayne Baker, Lorraine Gay Ball, Gay Ann Bargar; Dennis Barker, Jesselie Barlow, Donna Barton, Judi Barton, Susanna Bates, Golden Bennett, Judy Kathryn Benton, Steven Black, William Billings, Linda Diane Bingham, l, Mary Jane Birrueta, Lynda Linda Lue Bobo, Reggie Bond, Elizabeth Bonnemort, Curtis Bourne, Mary Lou Brad-fielJeri Brimhall, Rex Brim-hal- l, Garth S. Brown, Lewis Ann Bryan, Brown, Cheryl Glade Butcher, Val By ram, Sharon Byrd. Betty Jean Cardall, Lynda Karen Christensen, Dahl Clark Jr., Richard Clark, Nadine Clay, Roger Close, Dar-ol- d Collins, Bobby Coburn, James Cook, John Cook, Eileen Cooley, Gordon Cottrell, Brad Cowlejt. Cased yn Crow, Marilyn Cuny, "TeimiA- - Dalton, Clyde Dahle, Erich Darr, Glen Davis, Lowell Dawson, Gerald Dennison, Marie Dibble, Elaine Dick-maJim Dilk, Marilyn Dinger, David Dodart, GeraldinS Downs, Darlene Drake, Bruce Dunlap, Davis Dunn. Martha Eckman, Tom Yvonn Elison, Larry Elliott, Martha Trudy Elliott, Kathryn Ence, Nancy Ence, L. .1. Etherington, Nancy Kaye Ethington, Danny Evans, Jimmy Evans, Joyce Evans, Nancy Evans, Dennis Faneuf, Eunice Farnsworth, Donald Farr, Connie Field, Louise Filkins, Ellen Fisher, Julie Flint, Carolyn Forbes, Jo Ann Forbes, Daniel Ford, Brigg Franklin, Allen Fraugh-ton- , -- An-ge- ll, Biz-sel- d, n, Jean Freer. f 'it IHLIR TALKS wnicn were gnen i Davis Junior High School graduation Central the '1 exercises Wednesday evening in the Davis !' ir. auditorium, are Elizabeth Bonnemort, dat n and Mrs, Howard Bonnemort and David ...me. both of L. ki of Mr. and Mra. Pat Heaston, PitACiiGi-N- ur-in- g Elected State Officer; In Recital will go to Girls' State baseball players achieiement waa possible. The total number of points was 21 1. Dale Cunningham scored 191 points to win the individual scoring title. He tied for first in the high jump at 6 ft. 5V in, a new state record. He scored first in pole vault with a 12 ft. 2 in. Second place waa made by him in the broad jump. Best in competition for 2nd place waa awarded Terry Thatcher. We wish to extend gratulations to the uates of Davie Hi. . - V n. Marine Lieutenant as new equipment and tactics, ity record t0 trai? Pers"nel in the Jeff and his debate partner, facels an,phlbK)US war' Matt Simmons, received a su- -i perior rating in a regional de- - are was bate meet and went on to state I Highlight of the opera ion assault by a amphibious night to receive an excellent rating. the 20 Navy ships and 60 MarThey were also selected this ine helicopters of Big Top Weto in the year participate task force. ber College Debate Tournament. Jeff served this past year as junior class president. He has also active in sports at Davit been chogen to attend Boys and played basketbalL He took second in region tennis double one of eight Sute and went to state with his partutive, from Kty8viie. An excellent student, he is ner, Devon Dahl. He is a gradual of the Kaye-vill- e the word obey from the marriage LDS Seminary. service in its new Prayer Book, He is the son of Mrs. Lisa May I ask if this new Church M. Nye, 430 North 200 East, law is retroactive? (Signed) Wor- - Kaysville. tied Husband. repre8en-Whitesid- j ' N V i -- SPORTS TOGS... DAY lo. DECOBATIOtl i JA i. We Have.Eull'Line in Stock of y, WHITE STAG . . JANTZEN . . PYKETTE Gro-ber- g, Barbara FOR EVERY OCCASION Capri Pants Bermudas n, Taper Pedalpushers fa Shorts With Tee Shirts and Blouses to Match Priced $2.93 to $7.95 Mea-cha- n, JUST GOOD. ..CLEAN FUN Jerry Ragland, Ray Kenneth Ramage, Ivan Ray, Ryan James Rees, Barbara Redmond, Carol Hazel Rice, Lemuel Rice, Lynn pice, Linda Richards, Malcolm Richards, Roger Richins, Joy Rigby, Susan Ritter, Stephen Laura Romero, Ann and THINK Did know you Catch his eye in Vicky Vaughn's flower-fres- h cotton box print. lustrous Everglaze minimal with the sun beckons a sateen fop flatters a tiny waist with the p, that an average of more than 30 of the dollar you spend stays in the town where you spend it? Rogers, Kay Rosenlund, Steven Roundy, Linda Rytting. Tom Salazar, Belma Sanchez, Nedd Sandall, Terry Sandall, Timothy Sandall, Steven Sandberg, Carol Schell, Norma Schlegel, Marilyn Sessions, Neal Sessions, Clyde Shaw, Jo Ann Shipe, William Monte Sill, Eileen Simmons, Gary Simmons, David Smart, Tim Smiley, David Smith, Douglas Smith, Shru DeLi Smith, Anita Sorensen, David Spackman, Jenean Sparkes, David Stanger, Norman P. Stapley, Jay Starkey, Sherry Stearns, Nyle Steiner, crushed cummerbund. rose resistant. Woshable, Moss green, blue or rose petal. Sizes 7 to 15. only the LOOK is expensive heaven , -- Ft- 3 - $10.95 i-JU- Ji 'jl&: V) .P $3 .i con- See You at The DIPPER Try Our Broasted Chicken , ... . THE SANDS. -- of vice president Elected Gamma chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma religious fraternity was Cordell C. Wilcox, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H, Wilcox Of 09? So. 2nd E., in Farming-to' 'i' v 7, of Hill 8. KaysviU Roianna was selected 'for membership in Phi Kapp Phi, national honorary scholastic society. I grad- BE SURE YOU EAT AT attend ' orary. Kaysville j Jeff Nye, president of Davis High student-bod- y next year, was awarded a to Northwestern echolarehip University, Evanston, Illinois, and will attend a special speech and debate school from June 26 to July 80, The summer session of school has five main fields of study, with speech and debata being Serves in California one of them. Some 00 to 150 Camp Pendleton, Calif. (FHT-NC- ) students from throughout the Marine 2nd Lt. Paul WalUnited States are chosen to atof Mra. Lerene Walton son ton, tend this division and nearly Utah serving with the every state will have represen- of Layton, First Marine Division, took part tation. in an amphibious exercise on the To be awarded the scholarPendleton, beaches of Camp ship, a student must rank in the ; Calif., May 25 cent his of top class, per The exercise, nicknamed Operhave special ability in the field of speech or debate, have a ation Big Top, involved over person-or- d good high school scholastic rec-- ! 15,000 Marine and Navy to test was an designed 1, activ-- , and 7 r, We will be pleased to serve you. Come in and see us soon. FOR GOOD FOOD ' extra-curricul- , Class this w'fc JJ Northwestern To S' SHOP at HOME Thatcher r Dovb studer,t Fon-Cam- to Terry ... ir many ways combined efforta of and Cunningham wji 4 fc , invited to Private tryout Wyom-Oarve- A j of 139 E. 400 No. in Farming-to- n, . was chosen for membership in Mortar Board, senior womens honorary group, end awarded the Deans Meritorious Scholarship for the College of A Letters end Science. of Hall Fame, Also at the Janice A. Elmer, daughter of on scholarship to Mr. end Mrs. Allen A. Adam Jeff Ny of Layton, 'wee named a ew Northwestern. member of Cwean, junior hon- 0, Why it Pays in Dale acres d Sunset Miss Lenor Francine Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Whitesides, Student- - pleted her fourth year of SemLeonard G. Ford, will be fea- - body of Davis High inary work this year. Her plans tured in a piano recital on Sun- School, 1959-6will return to are to attend college at the B. 22 3 at p.m. at the Girls State June day, May to serve Y. U. where she was the recistudio of James Pingree, 5410 as Chief Justice of the State. Would-b- e pient of a leadership scholarSouth 1900 West, Roy. Mies ship. Ford has played her instrument Along with her work Marin many public appearances logaret enjoys river running and and she won first place The Pittsburgh Pirates will hold Coast farm supervisor. Bob Clem-the- cally skiing. in the talent competition at p annual Derks Field Tryout ents, assisted by Scout Bob She is the daughter of Mr. Davis Junior High School for hopeful taine. Salt Lake Bee Manager North on June ;Mar,k W; Whitesides recently. 22 Coach Larry Shepard and Charley youngsters between 16 and Avenue, Lay- The program is entitled Silvera. from the Intermountain area. "Spring Concert and will feaThe daily sessions will begin On the Trail, by Ferdi at 10 a.m., and the participants This letter The braggart was letting every-ar- e ture, appeared in the Ritual Fire Dance by Grofe, requested to bring their own one know Letters to the Editor column of he could tear g De The Falla, Light Calvary equipment. a Canadian newspaper: large telephone directory in half Overture Sir 1 Past sessions, which have been with his by Von Suppe, read with trepidation that the haIlds AII sud. Increasing in popularity, hpve den one farmer bad heard enough. Etude by Chopin, Fantasy Church of England is omitting awn hopefuls from Idaho, by Chopin, Impromptu That to aint nothing brag 'mS. Colorado and Nevada as well Scherzo, Opus 31 by Chopin, about," he said. "My wife can and "Rhapsody as from Utah in Blue by The camp wiU be under the be up 10 miles of telephone wire George Gershwin. James Pity gree will play second piano with direction of the Pirates West 'Just by using her chin. Miss Ford for the final number. . Kqnt GJlbraith, Joe Gale, Diane Laws, Ronald Lawson, Johnqy Gellegos, Steven Gar- Steven Layton, Kathie Lee, rett, Luatma Gill, Kenny Goetz, Wayne Lindeman, Keith W. Lin- Jean Beverly Stevens, Start Margaret Whitesides . Susan Goldman, LaNae Golight-lford, Nit Jean Liston, Allen Stevenaon, Judy Stewart, She-la- h Justice ef State. Esther Gonzales, Curtie Stoker, Harold Storey, AniLloyd, Danny Loertscher, BarDavid Green, Rodney bara Love, Marilyn Love, Ste- ta Stott, Shirley Straaburg, three elective officers of Only Green, VerNon Griffeth, Den- phen Lundberg, Sammy Manas, Brent Stromberg, Margaret Girls' State may return to preside nis Grover, Linda M. Gunnell, Brent Major, Donna Martin, Stromberg, Jean over affairs their second year. Donald Hadden, Steven Hadley, Sam Martin, Margaret MartinSturtz, Michael Talbot, Monte They are the governor, chief Linda Thomson, Peggy tice and secretary of state. Stanley, Hales, Ina Hamblin, ez, Bob Mayfield, Carol McCabe, Connie McCormick, Richard Filling high offices with Miss Charlene Thompson, Jimmy Hamblin, Gail Hanara-haThorson, Richard Hansen, Dianne McCutchan, Barton McElyea, Ruth Ann Thomas, Shirley Ann Whitesides will be Margaret Faw-soSt. George, as governor, and Harmeyer, Elaine Harris, Ron- Forrest Bud McFall, Jacquelyn Thomas, Val Thompson, Shan-n- a nie Hart, Cheryl Hartman, McKane, Lee Brad McKinlay, Tidwell, Elisabeth Timothy, Ann Moesinger, of Ogden, as secreCristie Tolman, Pat Tremelling, tary of state Kathy Hawkes, David L. Hea- Martha Meacham, Mary ston, Donna Kay Heinle, Gerald The Layton miss has been actne Kay Merrill, John Moody, David Trujillo, Ralph Turner, Mike Hess, Hess, Georgia Karla Moon, Linda, Moon, Mari- Sandra May Turner, Linda Van in h$r high school activates, inBeverly Hill, Steven lyn Moore, Russell Moore, Ray Fleet, Neil Higgs, VanFleet, Cheryl cluding debate, in which she and Hill, Ruth Holt, Walter Dale Morgan, Delbert Morris, Vir- Van Orden, Donald Vincent, Al- NoaQ Bennett, as a team, brought Horton, Charlotte Hoskins, Con- ginia Moss, Sherri Muir, Diane len Waldron, Lance Wakefield, the trophy home to Davis High nie Hoskins, Nellie Hyde. Murdoch. Marjorie Walker, Larry Wall, from the interstate meet held at Ruth Marie Nance, David E. Judy Watts, Grace Ward, Bob Weber College. She won an exSherry Isakson, Kandy Jack-soSandy Jackson, Tommy Neibaur, Judy Nelson, Mike Warnock, Douglas Weathers, cellent rating in state legislature. J a r m o n, Morilynn Jentzsch, Nelson, Roger Neuman, Frankie Preston M. WTiitesides, Vae 1.1 mus- . ..v Marlene Jimenez, Thomas John, Ninagla, Enid Jo .l i i e m Nordgran, W llliams, Margo Whitesides, Beverly Johns, Ricky Johns, Ronald Norton, Roger Orton, Phylis Wilcox, Wesley Wilcox, church and public affairs She teaches a number of piano stuBryan Johnson, Linda Dianne Jed Oviatt, Joan Parrish, Judy Joann Willden, Sherry WiJohnson, Wayne Jones, Clint Parish, Donald Fayne, Michael lliams, dents. Ray Wilson, Sheryl Judkins. Payne, Linda D. Perry, Lorna Wood, Susan She graduated from U D. S. Wood, Patricia Scott Kelly, Linda Kendell, Perry, Ann Peterson, Scott Woolsey, David Yurth. last year and com- Seminary Eddie Kenley, Karen Kempf, Phillips, Pat Pilcher, V i c k e y Rose Kiigrow, Lloyd Phillip Deanne Pitkin, Barbara Poll, Kinney, Conda Kinsey, Michael Larry Pollet, Kaylene Porter, Kirkharn, John Krebs, Thomas Wanda Porter, Michael Pratt, Kurose. Jeanine Purcell. Jackie Lake, Denton Laws, Robert Ramp-to- STOP the lovingly-mounte- Sunset Hiss n, Dans Hi placed 4th in the A Track meet held on Mai 20th. Through I III T Four students from Ksysvill, Layton and Farmington have receiyed awards at the University of Utah recently, . At the annual Associated Women Students Hall of Fame, Karlynn Hinman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Karl G. Hinma . Kaysville men gain Honors at Univ. t 4 boys' gym after having seen ninth grade borne economics class girls in dress, RJ.s and sports outfits. Each wow fittingly caned" by Karen Iverson. What a lot of work and thought went into the Seminary, Physical Education, Language Arts, Geography and typing notebooks on display! And art work waa everywhere you modern, pencil name it, we had it! The Industrial Arts classes lamps, table, metal wear, etc., brought admiring ooha and ahs." ' The Section de Francais" was of interest to many who had their somewhere, sometime-trie- d hand at Voice le fenetre ouvre la porte, etc. And sly glances lingered on the cooks rolls, pinched biscuits, etc. thoughtfully placed under covers. Many learned of Utah facta, resources and history by the History . displays of maps, rocks, cabins, forts, etc. The student council display stopped parents and students who enjoyed Looking back. The Home Economics classes had a tremendous display in their sewing room and kitchens. Think of all those happy fed families theyll handle one day! Special credits go to Joseph Cook, Dick Egan, Vaughn Perkins, William Parker A James Williams who made up the Spring Festival ion Round-Up- , compile with Committee purple mountain backdrop, westBut, oh, the headache of taking ern sage and chutes number 1, those 2, and 3, we adjourned to the 'down! Thats life, Amigos! They mad stops at the Farmington debris basin; the halfway bridge and at the top of tho canyon, where they were able to view the Morgan valFollowing their lunch a? bade farewell to ,their Central Davio Jun-,- r ley. Sunset Park, they studied the Layton Some 317 Ninth Grade etudente School Davis at the 8 High 25 at p.m. held May plant and tree near the picnic High School during a opecial program grounds before returning to auditorium inKaycHoed th tueme Education makes a people easy to lead, but dif- their school. Lord Brougham. ficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave," class president, giv-m- g Brent Stromberg, with Bone was Billy music by played Prelude the welcome. The invoca- non wee by Kay Merrill and wee followed by a violin solo ny David Dodart. Student speakers were Elisa-net- h Bonnemort and David Hea-- ton end following them, a girls' vocal ensemble presented num-ier- s. Principal Richard Steven-o- n introduced Monsignor Pat-- i ick Kennedy, pastor of St. Josephs Parish in Ogden, aa the peaker of the evening. Class introduction was by I.enzi Nelson and then the mixed chorus sang. Joy Rigby offered the benediction end Billy Bone played postlude mu--i- 19 By Tanya Stuckl, editor of North Davis Jr. Highlight Thursday, May 19, was the day after the big snow but our school will long remember it In its as The Spring Festb scrap-boo- k ' vaL i v , full house of interested To parents and families and friends, the following program was carried out: Invocation, Bob Simpson; presentation of colors; brief business, PTA; Seventh Grade general music class, directed by Mr. Bill Cowboys Meditation" and El Capotin; "Your Future and You by Connie Jean Thurgood, Mr. Dicksons room; spelling bee between seventh and eighth grade Patterson and finalisits, Carol Helene Haase; violin solo, Pamela Rumsey; orchestra, conducted by Art Peterson Plink, Plank, narratPlunk; fashion round-ued by Karen Iverson with ninth grade students serving as models; decorating committee, Karen Iverson, Dianna Page, Susan James, Peggy Frye, Irene Hunter, supervised by Florence Papageorge and Nelms Irvine; poppy poster prizes given by the Kaysville American Legion Auxiliary were awarded to Ron McCall, Carolyn Standing and Robert McCall, first second and third places, respectively. After the cleverly staged "Fash- 30s. IJ A u i. a feur Lays North Davis Junior High ' SIGNAL CAFE Where Friends Meet to Chet and Eat" Dining Room available for Privet Parties or Meetings Will Seat 49 People S9 North Main, LAYTON PHONE 9S9-- Enjoyment for the whole family Church and Civic Group? 5:30 to 9:30 Weekdays 1:00 to 9:30 Saturdays Davis Countys New, Exclusive 934 So. 1000 d Clearfield, Utah East Clearfield Dept. Store AND Year-roun- CLEARFIELD MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL. fv i FIND THESE AT For Appointments end Sped.lP.rty R1 Phone TA n 't' Roy Dept. Store A . it- |