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Show - r p r 7" ' " r " - ' f i i l , , Over 5,000 high schools and July 21, 1960 Child training Diana Crouch, 55 S. 4th St. West, Kaysville, a student at Davis High School and her Home Economics Instructor, Mrs. Mary E. Ramp-ton- , have taken 5th place award in the Sixth Annual Lenox Creative Table Setting Contest. For this, Miss Crouch won A Lenox tea cup and saucer, while her instructor was awarded The Lenox Swan. col- t ffiid I 1 places in national contest ft i Minns Local girl t i Candy Campus, a new child training center, is scheduled to open nursery and care facilities to the public on August 1st, at 265 South Main, Layton. An open house for the center has been planned for July 21, 22, and 23 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon each day. K i n d e r g arten classes are planned to start Sept. 1st. Special classes in music, speech, drama and art will also begin as soon as arrangements can be completed. In planning the Candy Campus, H Vere Talbot, owner, has kept the needs of children who must be away from home for any period of time, in mind. Many facilities that will help in their training and education have been incorporated into the construction plans of the building. An interesting and imaginative play' enclosed at the rear of the building, which, architecturally symbolizes a story-boo- k Page 8 center to open The curriculum has been planned carefully to guide him through these years and to help him attain traits of character that are desirable. ' Helpfulness, honesty, independence, initiative, loyalty, manners, resourcefulness, respert for property, responsibility and sharing, are traits that we hope to help the child develop, Mrs. Johnson said. The nursery school program includes music, art, drama, speech, development of large muscles and adequate rest time. A nutritious noon lunch has been planned, as well as A snack time I leges, representing all 50 states, competed in this sixth annual table setting contest in which over 178 prizes were awarded to home economics students and their teachers in and throughout the country. Each contestant received a complete The kindergarten program Is a entry blank on which she had to readiness program for children illustrate her table setting entry, about to enter the public schools using china, sterling and glass for the first time. Again, wett selected from an attached list be stressing traits of character chosen n Drive-ILenox. The Davis by students UP last Friday night at the THINGS WERE RATHER "HAMltfEb in an accelerated program planto task was coordinate patterns Theater in Layton when ten hams, ten packages of bacon, and twelve packages n ned especially for in china, silver and glass, choose interims-sioan Through studies of nr, ic, stories, of weiners, plus several free passes to the theater were given during an occasion for the table setting, are Bill e poems, articles, enhanced with decide on a color scheme, select drawing. Shown here, giving out some of the prize hams, center and salesman, Don Beaulieu, and play activity, drama and dance, materials for table cover and house. Nenghini, Cudahy advertising manager C The child training center is intend to Explore the world d we Frank left: Reyna, back and row, then illustrate here napkins, shown are, the row. back on Recipients right and is under the super- around us in science, nature, comErnest Jones, Wherry table complete I. Martinez, Layton; setting. front row, left to right: Jose vision of Mrs. Lee H. (Loretta) munications, people, transportaOther hams were won The contest was judged by Miss Housing; R. E. Newbill, Sunset; and Wayne Coates, Ogden. Johnson. She is interviewing qual- tion, history and geography, the Other Faye promotion Emerson, and Shupe. Que star ified to assist in the supervisor said. by Blaine A. Garner, Doane Sanders, Cecil Holly of own c screen and television; school.personnel stage, Two groups of kinWe also plan to teach special stunts included free suckers and balloons for the kids, given by Hobo, the disMiss Vera Maxwell, noted fashion classes are tentatively classes at different tunes to inand autographed pictures of Tom Bradshaw, radio personality, who personally designer; Mrs. Colette Whitlock, dergarten in courses tributed the pictures at the theater. Home Furnishings Editor, Brides being planned as well as nursery clude all age levels "We also plan to ac- demanded by parents. These classes. Magazine; Mrs. Mary G. Roebling, for by President and Chairman of the comodate day care children. These classes will be arranged can be children left In our care the school with specialised inFloyd, boy Board, Trenton Trust Company; for an hour or Mrs. structors for the class in demand. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Katherine N. Cutler, author Farmington Johnson said. For these classes, the instruction over of Junior Flower Arranging; Dean G. Floyd are happy Mrs. Johnson is very well qual- will be in groups on a group level, and Mr. Marvin D. Schwartz, Kimball, girl the arrival of a four and a half ified for her position as super- with registration not to exceed the Cura tor, Decorative Arts, The child The The first Floyds visor of such a project. She has amount that the instructor can barmington the pound baby boy. Attention adult reader Museum. Mrs. Helen been of Mi. and Mrs. Newell Kim- have three other children, all following tetralogy by Lawrence Brooklyn a teacher in the maintain and provide an individ- Spracklmg was Contest Director. Davis School District and ual interest in each student, Mrs. ball, a baby daughter, was born County the available now at Durrell is The first son was born has taught both instrumental and Johnson stated. last Friday. The dainty little girls. Davis Library: County Marks St. v o c al music classes. Registratnus weighed six pounds, at last Thursday at the 1. Justine bn th. hospital in Salt Lake. ion for the school is now open 2. Balthazar and Mrs. Johnson is available McMillan, boy I. Mountollva Seegmiller, girl to give out any information con 4. Claa Members the Mrs. and of Kaysville Mr. ( learfield The stork brought Farmington Davis The which ceming the training center and County staff are story, of Library Mr. behome spellbinding to the a baby girl Daniel Miller are enjoying lts child care plans. focuses on modem Alexandria, going to take a brief holiday. and Mr-- . Reed Seegmiller, of1 arIn setting up a training center It was announced Wednesday, ing grandparents after the begins in Justina, is developed In Airlane Drie, last Friday. rival of their first grandson. Balthazar and Mountollva and by Mrs. Helen Parker Gibson, for children, our main purpose I.aub, girl The baby boy was born at the reaches a stunning climax In Cloa, head librarian, that the library! ,for the nursery school level ) Clearfield A new addition Caldwell Memorial Hospital in with its central headquarters at ls to Provide a horns away from each book may be read to the Jesse G. Laub family Caldwell, Idaho. The babys yet Davis High School, will be closed home where a child can live and last Fridaj The addition was mother Mrs. Deanne McMillan Saturday, Sunday and Monday, SroM in a healthy atmosphere. a girl. The new miss has five is also very happy over his arin observance of the July brothers and sisters, Chris, rival. States annual Pioneer Day Gene, Jan, Terry, and StephKeyes, girl anie. Mrs. Laub brought the Word was received little lady home Sunday. Both inKaysville Mrs. Morris Johnson underlast week of the Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walters are doing fine. arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow went major surgery Tuesday at and son Kim, Mr. and Mrs. JerLDS the Barlow, girl The Mans covering is not only a Hospital. Keyes first, grandchild. Miss Ann Duckry Walters, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and protective garment but an organ baby girl whose parents are worth were overnight guests of excretion and harbors the mechBarlow of Clearfield have Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Keyes of family spent a few days reof Mrs. Leland Pulsipher at a new addition to their family anism by which body heat is reBerkeley, Calif, is also the first cently at Bear Lake with Paradise, last week. also. Their new daughter was grandchild of her mothers par- friends from Salt Lake and gulated. Now that summer and Michael Jarman, Miaa Beth warm weather is born July 7. City. Mrs. Thatcher here, it Is time ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, Heber Smith, Mr. and to Centerville; Provo in week the the skin an airing. Remiss spent Midvale. The dainty little past give Hepworth, boy of Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Cloward enjoyed place heavy underwear and clothes Clearfield Baby diapers are weighed in at 6 and Vj pounds. with her mother-in-labreakfast at Cottonwood Big Nora Thatcher who is very ill. with lighter garments, cut down on the line of Mr. and Mrs. Ray The baby was born on July 15. Mrs. Newell Rushforth and Canyon last Monday. the use of the heating plant, throw Hepworth of 333 Co. 7(H) East. The diapers belong to the new- Collegians are now competing children left Friday for their Sunday dinner guests of Mr. up the windows and open the doors est addition tr tie 'cnuly, a regularly in New England, In- home at Palo Alto, Calif., aft- and Mrs. Otto Kent were Mr. to give the skin a chance. er visiting with relatives in and Mrs. Lynn Hood and famThe amount of water dissipated 7 nt the diana, Arizona, Utah and sevbaby boy born J Dee Hospital ily, Woods Cross. Kaysville and Bountiful. through the skin as perspiration eral other states. s about twioe the amount liberated as water vapor from the lungs. With this are many waste products and toxins. Air, sunshine and water are three essentials to normal skin activity. The best medicinal agent and tome for the care of the skin SHOW STARTS 7:30 PHONE 37 is water in any form of applicaDRIVE-I- N tion. Races practicing bathing, inOne Complete Show Each Night variably have developed a better HY. 91 .ORTH OF LAYTON skin for then- - people. The ad ent of vitamins has 23 given the fadist a fresh opportu21, 22, 75c nity to sell wares of highly publicized cosmetics with vitamin con12 FREE taining substances. It is, however, a delusion to think the skin will Box Office Opens at 7 :30, Show Starts at Dusk KOOKIEST MUD Of MOVIE FVrt J absorb these, as it is an organ of METRO GOLDWYN MAYER . excretion, not absorption Small doses of sunshine to exposed surThurs, Fri., Sat., July 21, 22, 23 GLEnn DEBBIE faces with diligent and plentiful use of water is nature's way, and of True Tale Adventure Amazing OOWRKfflFS, BRAflOUSSTS the better way, for skm care. h AH AVON MOOUCTION door-priz- ear-fiel- d; state-license- i V I r. For interesting A , ft A SCRAPING THE PAINT SPATTERS off the windows of the Candy Campus, a new child training day-car- e center to be opened in Layton on Aug. 1st, are Monte Talbot, and Mrs. Loretta Johnson, supervisor of the school. admiral THEATRE n Whos (lew Si I CLEARFIELD TA Thurs., Fri., Sat July 21, 22, 23 Dick Clark in "Because They're Young" Plus all-da- Arthur Franz, Dick Foran in "The Aloiiic Submarine adult reading Sun., Mon., Tues., July 24, 25, 26 James Cagney as Admiral Halsey first-grad- e The Gallant Hours" Library to close For holiday (3-5- ' 23-2- Doctor's Kaysville News Corner The Skin just when comfort. We must make room needed. Shop in for new fall lines, so buy wisely today at Brailsford - Biggs in Layton, just west the light. Save on these values now Down go the pricesl air-conditi- on Kaysville Theatre Kaysville, Utah THEATRE f Thurs., FrL, Sat., July Adults, Children Under FORDREYnOLDS' JOHN tw bids for Representative post Clearfield GAzeBO Ex-may- or .CARL REINER Melvin .JOHN McGIVER k . KttS IHSSHAI- mmm.XmmiS- - G. Wood, 633 East 200 South, has filed his papers for candi- ONfMASCOPf . UWRBa TOIil date for the Republican e from Davis County Legislative District 2. Mr. Wood is a charter member of the Clearfield Kiwams Club and is also active in community and church affairs. The is also a former LDS bishop and is now serving on the High Council. Mr. Wood is presently manager of the Smith Canning Company. Repre-sentatn- PLUS Walt Disneys 'Gala Day at Disneyland" BONUS NIGHT SAT. ONLY 3 BIG HITS SERGEANT RUTLEDGE 8:40 SINK THE BISMARK 10:35 BONUS FEATURE 11:55 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed, July 24, 25, 26, 27 thatcoilege girl who Sant Kids' Show Saturday 1:30 p.itL All Seats 25c PERKINS FIREWORKS DISPLAY two-wee- THE MIGHTIEST MOTION (PICTURE EVER CREATED! COWAft SMALL bqys!.. ANTONY KbcOO&'COCOn kOC UMI NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield and granddaughter Jessica Sheffield returned rek vacacently from a tion trip to Grand Canyon, Bryce, Cedar Breaks and Zions National Parks also visited at Irving, Texas with Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield attended the Kinnett Lockridge family reunion at Downey, Idaho over the Sun Mon., Tues., Wed. IULY24, 25,26,27 'helpin' " KAYSVILLE 'Northwest Mounted Police' mm & Bhynner Gna-WV- Games Night Friday, 8:C3 p.m. d Lollobrigidav x St. Rose Church Basement olomonSheba V LAYTON --ve FREE Suckers for the Kids! MONDAY, JULY 25 Rdeised thnijjlinital Artists-- ' Valuable Prizes Donations $1.00 Brailsford-Bigg- s Dept Store lost West of the Light In Layton Plenty of FREE Parking Where quality and service is wrapped in every packago i A i) 4 |