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Show VTt i T v . ' , i ""KK , r My 7, T96(T ww "Page 8 f e ' : . 'Vf'V'V Summer is the ecui? p 70t "7 ' " m, Wta7" WW smwijulfXis '" , "WELL YOU COULD COOL OFF by running through tha lawn sprinkler. And to right: Mara, 8, incidentally, water the lawn. Enjoying this pleasant task are, left Ivan Dailey, 6. brother their by Gemma 9, being "squirted and Dailey, 10, Tanya, Verdeland of Park, Nason Layton. Fred Mrs. and Mr. Their parents are ; - tributaries to Strawberry? Reservoir, Wasatch County, ff ' 1. July East Canyon Creek, Morgan and Summit Counties, upSO. stream from East Canyon Reservoir, July Hunting and Fishing Fishing is good 11 - at Scofield Another 300,000 eggs are expected to be taken from native trout spawners being held at the states Lamas hatchery before the last of these fish are transported back to Strawberry Reservoir later this week. This will make a total of one and one half million eggs taken from the Strawberry native spawning Btock since the first eggs were stripped a month ago while the fish were in the holding ponds at the lake. They were transported to the hatchery for completion of the egg taking operations when low and extreme temperatures made it impossible to hold the spawners longer at the lake. Egg taking operations and the movement of these big fish to and from the lake is being successfully concluded without any abnormal fish losses. Exseptionally high creel returns summed up the Scofield Reservoir fishing story following the first three weeks of the general angling season, according to the department of fish and game. A continuing creel survey at the lake lists good returns from both shore and boat fishing, with some of the best evening fly fishing on record either by casting or trolling the flies. The report shows the average fisb taken is eleven inches in length, heavy bodied and running about 2-- tt fish to the pound. In spite of adversely low water tables in this drainage, spokesmen said these fish are making good growth and that fishing returns should remain high throughout the season. The lake was chemically treated to remove excessive trash fish populations in the fall of 1958, restocked with rainbow and kokanee fingerling a year ago, and reopened to angling June 4 this year after the small trout had grown to catch-abl- e size at small cost from the fishing license dollar. The department noted that the Scofield lake is the largest chemical rehabilitation project conducted in Utah to date, with the current and expected future fishing returns from this water again proving the value of this relatively new management tool in removing trash fish populations to bring such waters back into full production of game fishes. Bowl Scores Womens June High team Five 928; high Another one half million eatchable Sized trout were stocked into most of Utahs hard fished waters in preparation for the long July 4th weekend. The department of fish and game said these included the streams and small still waters along the major, well travelled roads where fishing pressure is heaviest. The stocking program calls for an around the clock planting program into these waters prior to mdjor summer holidays in an effort to give the most opportunity to the greatest number of anglers who are afield during these periods. Regular plants of the larger eatchable sized fish will continue through the summer months from the departments twelve hatcheries, with the last heavy stocking period being made just prior to the Labor Day holiday. It is illegal for juveniles to purchase or possess a combination fish and game license until they are sixteen years of age or older. This statement was issued by the department of fish and game in answer to frequent questions from parents and juveniles alike. Spokesmen noted that regular fishing and hunting license fees and qualifying regulations are set by legislative law. The law regarding purchase of the combination fishing and hunting license reads as follows: "A resident of the age of 16 years or older, upon applying to any license agent, may receive a license to angle for fish, hunt for game birds and deer, for the sum of $6.00. This is known as the combination license. Another section of the law reads, It shall be unlawful for any person to obtain a license or permit by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation. The 16 year old purchasing his first combination license must also show a certificate of eligibility in evidence that he has successfully passed the hunter safety training course DOINGS Beetle Bugs Happy Go Luckies g 4-- H Home Imps 4-- The Kayetts 4-- TRINITY . LUTHERAN CHURCH f. Kruglw, poilof Itv. Gold Hi H Art. f ieW M Layton, Utoh DWino Strtiws M A. M. Sunday School vi45 iblo Clan ci y Kaysville Theatre Recreation Kaysville, Utah 21, 1980 Fumbling team series: Van Kampens 2380; high individual game; Marie Hirai, 202; Beeper Ravsten, 179; high individual series: Marie Hirai, 484; Bernice Roylance, 472. Secretary, Frances Howe. BOWLING SCORES June 28, 1960 W'omens Recreation High Team Game: Jims Sport Center and Budweiser High Team Series: Jims Sport Center High Individual Game: 19 Marie Hirai Ruth Morley High Individual Series: Ruth Morley 926 Marie Hirai 498 . Secretary, Frances Howe. LAZY LADIES LEAGUE game: Chris teen Day. The other members are Susan Morgan, Ann and Marylin McEntire. We are studying foods Phase 1 By Tanya Stuck! and we have made sandwiches here knows the Everyone and fruit milk drinks. Now we States hara the largest assortare planning a swimming party ment of scenery, sights and or picnic. atmosphere in the entire world and yet, just because we might not be enjoying some of these beauties and natural on our summer vacawonders A newly organized Clearfield tions is no reason for kiddos or entomology club is active in to moan and utter Clearfield under the leadership grownups word the defeated "Theres June 27, 1960 The Happy Go of Norda Gardner. Kayaville nothing to do and no place to follow-inthe first At the High Ind. Game: meeting Luckies Club met last go! officers were elected: Jimmy Dorothy Simmons . Thursday at the home of Miss Our communities, churches, finGardner, Kenny Dodds, High Ind. Series: president; The Elaine Garrett. group civic are clubs end groups just Jeanneane Curtis . ished their dresser scarves and vice president; Bonnie Gardner, loaded with opportunities High Team Single: discussed their next project secretary; David Broadbent, treasand waiting for tha askThe Brunettes urer; Jack Nasfell, committee ready which will be pillow cases. ing. leader. recreation and chairman High Team Series: Patricia Nielsen is club And places to go ara seemThe Brunettes .. . Discus ions on the classification to shows, to Irene R. Peresich, Secy. of true Insects, have been held. ingly endless The club members have made school, visiting, to tha dentist, Splits Pick-umusio or swim lesLouise Venable 10 6 7 catching nets and killing jars and to dance or The Home Imps took a field trip to Yougis Swamp. sons, walking, to church, or S 7 . Kaysville Shirley Layton even just plain home. Club met ( Improvement J at the Home of Mrs. JoAnn And the things to do Im sura no ones yard ia so neat Sprague, club leader. Officers for the club include and greet that a little work Clearfield The recently orRuth Ann Zollinger, president; wouldnt be appreciated. Whose Clearfield Synchronized The ganized Kayetts Layton Colleen Kinsey, vice president; house is so spotless without Swim Club met at the home of JoAnn Hill, secretary; Kathy Club has been organized at the one dirty floor or window to their instructor, Jean Kearl, for of The Johnson. Mrs. Kay home KinConda Several Utah waters which were opened to angling July 4 an be washed or polished and closSprague, reporter; 10:00 are organization party on June 21. Wednesday, meetings sey, song leader and activity. ets to be cleaned, drawers to are listed by the department of fish and The officers are President, Twenty enthusiastic members game. They include The girls will meet twice each a.m. the following: voted in the following girls for Lucile Andreason; vice president, tidy and ihoea to polish? week. Already they have made And the field of eooking their officers: Nancy Gardner, Creek drainage, Rich County, July Sandra Big Harmon; secretary, Nancy 30. drawer dividers. Currant Creek drainage above highway 40, Wasatch Coun- president: Becky Bacheldor, secAlgood; song leader, Sharon Ames; cakes, salads, cookies, etc. retary, and Geneal Gardner, hischairman of projects, Kathlyn everything from soup to nuts! ty, July 30. You can spend hours pleasing torian and reporter. Red Creek drainage, excluding Red Creek Parry. Reservoir, folks They presented Judy Hushbeck palates. The was third held The Kitchen Duchesne and Wasatch Counties, July meeting Kaysville 30. with a boy voyage gift. She is Sewing is a profitable and Club met June 21 June 22 at the home of Mrs. Queens Lake Creek drainage from second crossing above old rock leaving with her parents for Gerat the home of Mrs. Dee Rush-fort- Johnson and the club worked on satisfying pasttime, too. quarry, Wasatch County, July 30. Tennis courts, bowling alleys, many. kits. them After a discussion peWitts Lake, Wasatch County, July ball diamonds, and archery tar8. The evening was spent swimriod, they went into the kitchen Cleveland Reservoir, Emery gets, all beckon to the athletes, ming and eating a delicious 30. County, July and made main dishes, includwhile picnic tables and rolling supper. ing vegetable souffle, tuna fonpark lawns offer themselves to due, ham frost wich and cheese the other types. rarebit. Or you can practice your vioLavon Passey is reporter. lin or piano or have the fun of The Layton Happy By Sue Forbes out yourmeet each Thursday at singing what you pick We teenagers are constantly self concert numbers hymns, 1 p.m. at the home of their leader, told of the obligation we have or tunes. of the Members popular Kaysville Mrs. Ronald Tunbridge. A wonderful at our to our parents. We hear about Club of and Kulinary Kutups Officers of the club are Evelyn reach entertainment is our it at home, in church, and from Kaysville had a lesson on the Vickie sometimes president; Tunbridge, wash to dishes, forgotten Clearfield all the adults. proper way vice president; Barbara The Los Angeles Police DeHY. 91 1 so full of novels for when they met at the home of Stoddard, library, j NORTH OF LAYTON j Tru- those with romantic tastes, and partment reports that parents their leader Mrs. Yvonne Spen- Allgood, secretary; Rosalie and Helen Marti- adventure books and scientific also have a big obligation to us. reporter; jillo, 818 Colonial Ave., Layton, cer, 75c nez, song leader. books for persons inclined to- They have the obligation and on Tuesday. This is a second year sewing ward travel, math, 12 The meeting was brought to chemistry, responsibility to bring us up in the manner that we may beorder by Mary Spencer. The club and the girls are presently etc. Box Office Opens at 7:30, Show Starts at Dusk And all this can be enjoyed come good citizens, good Chrisprayer was given by Kathy making skirts, beach robes, bags with no colossal new wardrobes, tians, and good future leaders Nalder and the pledge was and slippers. Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. luggage, hotel rooms and bills. of America. given by Dana Lee Gurr. JULY 6, 7, 8. 9 both We when can In Plans for attending Club my estimation sprawl in our own room or yard and he off to the "land parents work they are not spendCamp next week were discussed her boeom companions of beyond. and the talk on dishwashing ing the time that they should Never to few ore the Lets not he people whose with their children. The chilwas given by Maren Miller. The Party Pixies Clearfield moment left Mr love I v" A talk on proper posture, fifth year Foods Chib met at only summed mental activity is dren are often farmed off to a MiMi to The children not are conclusions and standing, walking, and neighbor. sitting the home of a member, Marie jumping MONROE P I was given by Tamalee Starkey. Bingham, on June 21 at 2:80. crossing bridges before coming getting the kind, loving care TOtfr to them. This was followed by a talk they need from a neighbor. Even Suzanne and Nancy Gardner on setting the table attractively. If not of this appeals to you though the parents have to work CURT'S demonstrated milk fruit drinks and youve written all the to support thk child, the child It waa given by Mary Spencer. and Marie Bingham demonstrated jWf how to make a stuffed tomato letters you owe, then you ARE still needs loving care. in a sad way and "nothins Church is a necessity in bringIfMMON salad. doin '5GME ing up a child in honesty. They Rhubarb Fruit punch was servmust know what is right and founGeneal Gardner ed and Our club leader by Layton what is wrong. is Mrs. Bea McEntire. We have dation party punch was served by Another important factor in HOT- been meeting at her house every Marie Bingham. a child is finding bringing up Geneal Gardner told of her reFriday. There are eight members enough for him to do, keeping in our club. The president is Enid cent interesting trip to the State Veteran gunner Lem him off the street and out of Kaysville Rovice Club Linda ConYouth Jones; president, Leadership trouble. 3 BIG HITS BONUS NIGHT SAT. ONLY bins; secretary, Doreen Day; re- ference at Utah State University, Hedgepeth of Kaysville, shooting If the parents of the child are Sunan 28 from incredible yards porter, Mabel Jones; song leader, Logan. 8:40 IT HOT LIKE "SOME day broke 25 straight targets to working, it is their obligation SO to FEW enroll him in a club to keep 10:55 "NEVER retire the prize in the Salt Lake Gun Clubs trophy shoot The prize him busy. 12:10 BONUS FEATURE 49 winning Id like to aaluate the civic was a TV set It marked the fourth time Hedge- clubs in Clearfield that are doBowling July 10, 11, 12 San, Moil, Toes. peth had come out in front in the ing so much to keep the kids Skating street. the has which been off Cabins tourney running Theyre doing a fine job. THANKS! since January. Plane Rides Motel dORGAN, UTAH Hi BMTID HIS TRAP Newspaper Higher Education Johnny: Dad, I put a stick et dynamite under the teachers chair today. Dad: What! Wall, you go right back to school and apologize this minute. , Johnny: What school? p PHONE 37 SHOW STARTS 7:30 15 One Complete Show Each Night Thurs., FrL, Sat. July 7, 8, 9 Cl THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY-ADU- LTS $1.00 STUDENTS WITH COURTESY CARDS, 75c CHILDREN UNDER 12, 40c Kids Shew Saturday 1:30 p.m. All Seats 25c 10, 11, 12 Sun., Mon., Tues., July Synchronized Kitchen Queen pot-luc- k Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat. Sue's News and Views Happy Homemakers July 13, 14, 15, 16 Kaysville First Ward Boy Scout Explorers Hone-make- Kulinary Kutups 4-- DRIVE - IN THEATRE BENEFIT SHOW Adults Children Under FREE 4-- H H Party Pixies d 4-- FCT rana Imcrjn Merry Chefetts 1 ukEir Wins shooting Match k Idmcal jj. VTHI AJHRNO ART LINKLETTER - AND DO nr WHIll You'll YOUNO' SNOW QU6EN.THI JOLLY ROBBERS' fUtUtlNO TM Crtwu. kmmfim mi Vfwndq Ey SopfluMtM fnA wtibm MM JUfl UPSCOn mi 100 FBH hrtxtf EOWB COMO O' VOCtt SANDRA DEE TOMMY Kflat-IKi- S FATTY McCORMACX Detect fK4 Wcf mi MUM hM PLUS SPRINGS TVftcnc rA nms Complete Change of Water in All Swimming Pools Every, 24 lira. Filled From Oar Own Springs With 80 Water. r-f-l ADMIRAL THEATRE CLEARFIELD TA Thurs, Fit, Sat, July ' Plus "Chartroose Caboose "The Fugitive Kind" Chartroose Caboose COLCR MOLLY BEE t: stegr Vv sw5Effi:tw i son umm tuiv NUN Stm, Mon, Tuea, July 10, 11, 12 MW W f 7, 8, 9 "Snow Queen" WITH A WOMAN WXM W i BEN COOPER IDGAR BUCHANAN AKOBatntooucnon MVW n |