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Show f is.wwsea' Page 4 'August 4, I960 Layton team viins VJasatcli Front League Layton The Babe Ruth team from the Wasatch Front League wins first place with a 1 season The record over West Points Layton team is coached by Wendell Preece with the following team members: Dean Anderson, Scott Kelly. Davis Dunn, Clint Judkins, Grant Atkinsen, Larry Preece, Dick Vigil, Kay Langston, Randy Harris, Douglas Call, John Layton, LeRoy Mierra and Ronald Anderson. Other teams In the Wasatch Front League are one more team from Layton, coached by George Ronnenkamp; Morgan, coached by Don Johnson; West Point, coached by Blaine Fisher and Sunset, coached by DeWayne Hen-ri6-- 5--3. e. All stars were chosen from these teams to go into a district play off. The all stars are being coached by Wendell Preece and Blaine with members being Francis Porter, David Castle, Steve Corrigan from Morgan; Gene Dahl, Arthur Neilson, Jeff Flint, Don Edwards from West Fisher 1 'Vi , 5 .t A : I s I rj it H fry Mary Margaret and frey enjoyed the weekend with their parents, the foursome returning to Lsyton Tuesday. David Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day, recently returned from an LDS mission to the Cook Islands. Mrs, Day, Myma Day, Ileene Firth and Mildred Barlow joined the missionary in Hawaii and cama home with him. Point: Phil Kenney, Ryan Reese, Steven Layton, Robert Garcia, John Layton, Douglas Call, Larry Preece, Clint Judkins and Dean Anderson from Layton. are now underThese play-off- s way with games being played at Layton and Ogden. One Complete Show Each MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONE! 1 i v-- w I t ; i 1 "h: - ! i ' THEATRE 3 S ITS ON THE COACH Coach J. H. Starkey foots the bill aa members of his rush an ice cream cart during a recent practice Bession. league 1 Lake-sho- re ers, from left are: Jay Starkey, Dave Trujillo, Carter Cook, Brent ton, Brad Cowley, Steven Oda, Louis Corey, Glen Davis, Guy Barber, and Barry Ball. Team members not shown are Mike Tiller, Frank Corgiat, Gene Hodson, Frank Mower, and Wayne Baker. Teams set for Babe Ruth meet State tournament played week in Layton this Championship Evont to be Hold feature prominent sports per- at one dollar for all seven games r, sonalities in the area. Ned and admission to the banquet will in Layton is banquet committee be at per plate. Tickets Layton, Davis four County Two of the with Wendell Snow, also may be purchased from any Babe chairman, r teams Babe Ruth League of Layton, in charge of program Ruth player or official and will Frozen Cookies have survived district play-off- s also be available at the playing arrangements. Cookies may be frozen either State for to set and are compete Tourney tickets are available site. baked or unbaked; baked will honors in the championship event store well for 8 months, unbaked beginning In Layton on August 4. 6 months. Wrap baked cookies in The two are the South Davis BONUS NIGHT SAT. ONLY 3 BIG HITS heavy aluminum foil, place in a from Bountiful and the container to avoid crushing, freeze. Lakes hore league selection from BONUS FEATURE 12:15 To serve, thaw at room temperaKaysville, Layton, Clearfield, and TEN SECONDS TO HELL 8:30 ture while still wrapped. Form two teams of the Rosters Syracuse. unbaked cookie Ck into of Davis coach Grant Nelson on the dough staff HOME FROM THE HILL rolls, 10:00 physical are as follows: Highs South Davit serving on the Utah High education at Utah State Universi- wrap in freezer paper or aluminum W. E. Hayward, League presi- School Athletic Committee is help- ty; and Dr. Harold J. Nichols, foil, freeze: or drop cookie dough Sun, Mon, Tues. August 7, 8, 9 dent; Garron Brian, coach; Arthur ing with the details of the 1960 wrestling coach at Iowa State by spoonfuls on cookie sheet, freeze and then package. Bh um was Hilsey Morley, asst, coach; Neil Clever- athletic clinic to be held at the University. But the mmy t ly, Dan Brian, Norman Miller, University of Utah August 15 to Hein spelled Dale Westergrad, Robert Russell, 18. CLEARFIELD Included on the speakers roster Lynn Styler, John Hepworth, Clyde TA Eggett, Richard Lawrence, Larry will be another Kaysville man, Jacobs, Scott Mower, Marc Tay- Dr. D. Keith Barnes who will take Thurs., FrL, Sat., Aug. 4, 5, 6 lor, Kent Rice, Ricky Edwards, information to the clinic which will and Steven Evans. All are from be helpful to coaches for training and conditioning high school aththe Bountiful area. Sal Mineo, Susan Kohner letes. Lakethore Other will be John Plus speakers Lynn W. Burton, League president; J. H. Starkey, coach; Don Benington, basketball coach at St. Present Hammerstein and Rodgers Robertson, asst, coach; Wayne Louis University; Henry John (Hank) baseball I" Sauer, Dee Carter Cook, expert; Burton, Baker, Brad Cowley, Glen Davis, Jay Jess Mortensen, track coach at SvcLoj DowidChsp THEODoreBra-j Sun., Mon., Tues., August 7, 8, 9 Si vm sou cm v wotm m ow m Starkey, and Dave Trujillo, of University of Southern California, Layton, Barry Ball, Frank Cor- Marvin D. Levy, football coach, giat, Gene Hodson, and Stefen University of California; Dr. Dale Oda, Clearfield; Brent Major and Mike Tiller, Kaysville; and Guy Barber, Syracuse. The South Davis team was victorious m two straight games AGAIN TO over the Valley league of Kearns; Scotch Treat Frozen Scotch Treat Del Monte Pineapple-Grapefru- it Tender while the Lakeshore (Layton No. 1 0 ox. Concentrated 6 or. Sweet 46 ox. 3) group drew an automatic berth as host team and d e f e n d i ng champions. Five other teams, Red Butte (Salt Lake City) Ogden No. 1, Tooele, Indian Hills (Salt Lake City) East mill creek, winner, Jordan Valley, will also be on hand for the big event. Based on past performance, the two Davis County teams plus Bel-ar Premium Quality Solid Pack Woods Cross Apple Tooele and Ogden must be given Full Lb. Pkg. No. 303 Lg. 24 oi. size a slight edge as tourney favontes; however, anything can happen when this bunch of 13 to 15 year-old- s get together, and exciting play is expected throughout the entire three day eent. The Tournament will be played at Central Davis Junior High School in Layton, with games scheduled for 11 00, 2 00, and 5 00 oclock on Thursday and 1 30 and 4 00 on Friday and Saturday. The New State Champion will be determined in the last game. According to tournament committee chairman, Hal TTiorpe, Layton, bleacher seats wdl be available for upwards of 1,000 spectators with plenty of additionJ.iCVS'jL.l al grass area available for stand! Farm. ing room and folding chairs. Ymple parking facdities will also Why Can? Buy Sundown-Who- lebe available adjacent to the playlg. No. 2V4 ing area. Unpeeled Wind-uevent of the tournament urogram will be a huge awards No. janquet at Central Saturday pight one-fift- y 6 Adults. 75c FREE Children Under PlayMajor, Dee Bur- all-sta- rs Nal-de- Night Sat., Aug. 3, 4, 5, n'-'- r'--' Jef- ' 4 , 1 Keep Jar of beet sugar syrup to tbs refrigerator daring the summer months to use far the' sweetening of iced fruit drinks shortens the preparation time. To the syrup, mix 2 cups of The Disabled Ameri- Layton area. At this writing Chap- prepare Layton and 1 cup of water, ( beet sugar can Veterans and Auxiliary Chap- ter No. 14 is pleased to advise ter 14 Davis Co. entertained 30 members and friends that the bod together 'five minutes. Store to a covered jar to the refriga , patients and their aids from the Commander is Improving ator. Fort Douglas Veterans Hospital Sunday July 17. During thier visit the patients were served a buffet ' i dinner at the Laytoa Bowery, in the afternoon taken to a nearby ' ! stream for some trout fishing. During the afternoon watermelon and punch were served. Commander Emmett Nalder, DRIVE-I- N members and Aux. No. 14 wish to exprpss thier thanks to Herb HY. 91 Schmidt, State Dept Commander; T NORTH OF, LAYTON Bob Crossly, 2nd. Jr. Vice Commander; Edward Shockey, State Dept Adjutant; Florence Darst, Jr. Vice Commander, State Dept. 12 Aux.; Harold Holt and wife Inez, Commander of Chapter and Aux. No. 6; Charles Baker, Commander Box Office Opens at 7 :30, Show Starts at Dusk Chapter No. 4, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carlson, Chap. No. 8 Thurs, Fri, Sat, Aug. 4, 5, 6 and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon No. 6, for thier assistance. Chapter No. 14 further extend them thanks and appreciation to the State Fish and Game Commission, Kays Creek Irrigation Co. and to the Layton City merchants for their time and contributions to make this outing a success. EmState Sr. Vice mett Nalder Commander of Chapter No. 14 was unable to attend the outing due to a heart attack brought on while fightmg a brush fire in the Locd DAU group cntcrtcin vctcrsnifcr.il aids with party . i' 7,,' vri ' The Newmans spent the 24th of July weekend enjoying a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yergen Newman, Monroe. Small SHOW STARTS 7:30 Wed--, Thur., FrL, we LAYTON NEWS Kaysville, Utah 15 rn . Kaysville Theatre PHONE 37 f ff rim T Davis officials to attend 1960 athletic clinic ADMIRAL THEATRE "The Gene Krupa Story" ' cd "Oklahoma r IgaUAHTHDUnS The Story of Ruth" LEMONADE YltfE FR0ZEI1 PEAS DRINK FRUIT 80SV0FJARGNW' STRAWBERRIES Bel-ai- ir Kid's Show Saturday 1:30 All Seats 25c p.m. SunM Mon., Tues., Aug. 7, 8, 9 TOMATOES ' "5S... ' Y rMr A 1 Fresh Produce &' l M'j'i mi H H'HF p it 8 00 pm. This affair will lonor the New State Champions and other participants in the oumament, and the program will LANA TURNER ANTHONY QUINN P SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXOtl tetiMtM LLOYD NOLAN RICHARD otsT-AieiAWT3t.r-K- trcWM.ONia'Wi loss sr RAY WALSTON HUNTOr-- a son . mums uNvcnAAJNmMAnoNAA mctuk BASEHART N LAoTmAfr LULUf When using the cold water method of testing doneness of candy, drop about 4 teaspoon of boiling syrup into one cup of cold water, test firmness of mass with fingers: Soft ball stag, mass can be picked up but flattens; firm ball staga, mass holds shape unless pressed; hard ball staga, mass holds shape though pliable, soft crack stage, mass separates into hard threads but not brittle; hard crack stage, separates into hard and brittle threads. 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