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Show r rage V.:.y 7 G c:":ct cu;is - David Cunningham,! IT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. Cun. ningham, Farmington, made athletic headlines again . last week-en- d and so did hi little brother, Reuben, 1L . , , Dave, representing Davis High at the State High School Athletic Meet At the BYU last Saturday,. won. the individual a total of scoring honors-with . points. At the same time, Reuben, representing the Davis district ' five-stafinals of the Junior Pentathlon, won fifth place honors. This Intermoun-taimeet was held at the South High School in Salt Lake City. It waa because of Davea high at the te individual score that Davis who bad only two participants in the state prep meet, was able to achieve fourth place with a total of 24 points. He also tied for first place in the high jump, making a record of 8.5 and inches; .took first place ME, AND MY SHAPOW conld well be the title of this in the pole vault at 12.2; and of two brothers the Farming of Cunningham picture second in the broad jump at ton, as they compare the size of their track meet tro22.4. phies. Reuben, 11, left, is just as proud of the small All thesa score broke the trophy he won as first place winnbr in the district records Dave had set last his is meet,-as 17, Junior Pentathlon brother, Dave, month, when he won the of his trophy awarded him as the at tha championship BYU invitational track meet championship at the recent BYU invitational meet. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. At that meet, he scored first in four eventa and scored high Cunningham, Farmington. . enough in five other events to rack up a total of 0,888 points. in Clearfield. His scores were 8.2 in the A freshman student majoring 20.11 in the broad in political science, Mr. Pearson high jump; 11.8 in the pole vault jump; BYU te active in debate and the proand 145.5 in th javelin throw. gram bureau at BYU. In the other events at th meet He was graduated from Davis he scored: 115.4 in the discus Don Pearson of Clearfield has High School in 1959 where he throw; 58.8 in the 440; 10:5 in been elected president of the Phi had been active as studentbody the hundred yard dash; 21.7 in Eta Sigma honorary fraternity corresponding secretary, president the low hurdles; and 40. 5 in of the forensic club. President the shot put at Brigham Young University. of the Kaysville seminary, and For this achievement, he won He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. chairman of the model United tiie tallest trophy he has yet B. 17 of Villa Irvin Pearson Drive Nations. brought home to decorate his His, his parents book-casbrother, Dons, and now his litand tle brothers trophies one-eigh- th nd two-foot-t- Clearfield student Named president of honorary Group e. medals are getting so numerous, their folks are thinking of building a trophy case or a larger book-casDave and hia older brother, Don, made quite a game of competing for track honors at Davis High two years ago, when Don was a senior and Dave a junior. In moet of the track events at the various high school meets, that year, either one or the other of the brothers walked off with first place and the other with second. e. Even with One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, . . . Drink three glasses every day ! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH r TV IHjmA flWv Ckmy I Pm Boom Qtmy Shorn to eehr AiWra, a record like Paul Liston chosen as i that tvf a E , ft VmIi Kaysville ccrcsncoinont spoaher U d la Cl lie: ..- - j Kaysville Alan B. Blood, banka, was elected vice president of the Utah - 1810 J n, Congratulations to all graduates Stvckl, editor of North Davis Jr. Highlights To all the graduates in our community, congratulations! You made it! That elusive "it remains undefined to me completely, that is. Some things we did make are noise, good and bad grades, friends progress, time, excuses, problems for budget conscious parents and now were making way for the students who'll move up and take our place. But I cant pinpoint any of these as the "it" can you? Because North Davis has a singular problem in the Davis Counin that it ty education system has both eighth and ninth grades moving over to the Clearfield High School, the faculty and Mr. Joseph Cook, our principal (who, incidentally, gets to come along, too!) have scheduled two graduations. The eighth graders will be given their farewell at the Clearfield LDS Stake House at 6 30 on Thursday May 28. Their parents will join in the salute to them. Following on its heels will be1 the formal "Bon Voyage, Au Re- voir, Auf Wiedersehn farewell exercises for the nfqth grade groups. And the patient, conditioned (this means under contract, so, what else?) faculty will wave us off in style. Both programs have been planned carefully ad we'll report on them when we, here, have "made By Tony to follow, no on seemed more surprised than their little brothsi. er, Beuben, when he won top honors at hia school, then in th district competition and then placed 5th in the meet of th Junior Pentathlon. But, from where we sit, it looks like hes got a good start toward equalling, or besting his two older brothers records The good old days were when and theyre both giving him plenty of encouragement and the police didn't hide at the side advice. What better training of a busy road, but took their could an upcoming athlete have chances in traffic like everyone than two experts for brothers. else- - HBC-T-T i Also Available I cant work, complained the husband. "My wife broke a leg. "What's that 'got to do with you? "It was my leg she broke. BOTTLED IN BOND waterfill-feiazi- er It m... mnuB m wna ntanu m nan Msmun amm, unarm, urtaar Slrt make ovory day Compact, rugged Vi In. DRIU. Geared check, trigger 13M, switch if it ORBITAL SANDER zSH sanding 4 area. Professional RIGHT III YOUR OWN was Marine Pfc. Buster E. Grubb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Roberts, of Clearfield. 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The conventioa represented in the annual are Elisabeth Bonnemort, Mar- Mr. E. Leo Liston of 268 E, ter St., in Kaysville, has been been named, to membership in was held jointly with the Nevada Awards assembly held at Cen- lyn Sessions, Kay Merrill, tral May 2a Th different fields garet Stromberg, Connie Mc- chosen to give on of two student Phi Beta Kappa, national honor- Bankers Association. ' Mr. Blood is vice president of included athletics, foreign lan- Cormick, Marie Dibble, Nancy speeches for University of Utah commencement June 5 and 8. ' ary scholastic society, at .the U. the Barnes Banking Company t. guage, atudent council, typing, Ence, Bryon Johnson, Donald MarHe is a 1955 graduate of Davis Kaysville. A senior majoring in political . attendance, the Noall Z. Tan- Payne, Diana' Heymeyer, ' ner citizenship award, th Lay-to- n garet Martin, Lane 'Wake- science, Mr. Liston was named High, t ; ; Bar-lofor the honor because of outstandWar Veterans' Memorial field, Eric Darr, Jeaselie Phillip Kinney, and Judy ing scholarship and leadership Said one wife to another: "Dont oratorical contest, and the Classified at the U. during his four years worry if your husband flirts. Kaysville American La cion Wait. , Pina were given to members if he but chases cars contest. than. My dog Auxiliary esaay of the student council who caught one he wouldn't know Th assembly, held outside, For Results served two or more terms this what to do with it,. was conducted by Glen Davis, Mr. Jack Brailsford was year. studentbody president. Music in eharge of this division. for tha occasion was furnished 'The winner of the Layton by th band under th direction War Memorial oratorical conof Frank Parker. test was' Bryon Johnson and he Th perfect typing award was received a medal besides having won by Jean Freer with a his name engraved on the per minute perfect copy. plaque which is kept in the troShe competed against 17 other phy case at Central. typists under the stress of five, K total of 114 attendance three minute, timed writings. awards were presented to stuWinner of the coveted Noall dents who have maintained a Z. Tanner Citisenship award perfect attendance for one year was David Heaston. or more. The students who reKENTUCKY The athletic awards were won ceived awards for three years two at separata track meets: of perect attendance included: BOURBON one, at Davis High for the jun- Dennis Dalton, LaNae Golight-lior pentathlon and th other Hazel Rice, Lynn Rice, Stevat the BYU at Provo. Winners en Roundy, and Anita Sorenat' thesa events are Brad Cow- sen. The Kaysville American Leley, Brent Major, Scott Kelly, Carter Cook, Donald Vincent, gion Auxiliary essay awards Paul F. Listen The $5.00 gold place illustrated David Trujillo, Wayne Linde-maher are from the Waterfill and were presented to David Haa Giving the second spech will Frasier collection. They were and Clint Judkins. ston, Margaret Stromberg, Elcoined by the United States GovWinners in th Spanish divi- len Fisher. Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle, be Mrs. Laurel Ulrich, an Engwill be ernment in 1810, th year that sion of foreign language are representing the Auxiliary, pre- lish major. The speeches delivered at the Baccalaureate Waterfill and Frazier waa first Mary Jan Birreuta, Monte Tal- - sented the awards. distilled in Kentucky. services on Sunday evening, June By Bryoa Johnson 18 r "i- - Awards assembly held at Central Davis Junior High v ,A.atito r ' ffl GUARANTEED ot LJwiii utcAp toutMMfr LAYTON, UTAH Phone 37 i - i |