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Show Schccl pspddlsn Incxecsa listed Little Loagup football is off to flying start This week an estimated 228,-10-5 Utah boys and (iris returned to school, compared with 216,700 last year. This is an By Kenny Call - . increase of 11,315 pupils, or five The team got together - at and per. cent school Saturday and at about Lay-to- n They will attend school in 585 120, 10 or 12 car loads of We for Colts left Ogden, schools employing 8,973 teachhad a hard time finding the ers. Twenty of these schools new park of the Trojans but are new ones which were open- we finally found the park. The ed for the first time this week. weather' couldnt make up its mind first it rained then the Two new superintendents of sun came out then it rained. schools will guide the affairs Ogden has mixed up weather. The first game was between of school systems in Nebo and South Summit districts. Mr. the little Trojans and the little Colts. The little Colts Russell Stansfield will succeed hsve won their last seven Wallace W. Brockbank as sugames but as usual the Colts perintendent of Nebo district lost the toss and had to kick schools and Keith R, Bailey will off to the Trojans. The Colts had Johnny Fry, right gunrd; succeed Mr. John Owens as su. perintendent in South Summit Don Swallow, left guard; GilMr. Brockbank will retire and bert Jarmillo, right tackle; Mr. Owens has accepted an adKay Christenson, left tackle; ministrative position in the WeGaylen Simmons, left end; ber County schools. Chip Yates, right end; Mike Jarmon, left half; Kevin By action of the State Board of Education, all districts must Yates, right half; David Lewis maintain school this year for Hawks, full back; Whitesides, quarterback. at least one hundred eighty Don Swallow kicked off for days. In addition, several days The first quarter was are being spent in preparing for Layton. a hard battle at fought the children before school beand neither team could gins and several days will be an advantage. spent in institutes and school gain The second quarter, the Troclosing activities. jans were really driving when two penalties set them back 10 two-tent- mid-fie- AMONG THE STUDENTS to participate in the Autumn Musicale presented last week were, left to right standing, Anita Sanders, Beth Briggs, Helen Haase, Geneal Gardner; and seated, Marie Dibble and Larry Stucki. Autumn Musicale draws Back to School praise from large audience Clearfield Mrs. Barbara T. Stucki presented her advanced Aupiano students in a formal tumn Musical September 2 at her Salt Lake studios to an enthusiastic overflow audience of students, relatives and friends. The program consisted primarily of ensemble numbers, i.e., duets and two piano pieces and were well received. They aned from "The Lords PrayLa er, "Liebesfreud", Stars and Stripes Forever, Pavanne, to Buch's Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring. Solos ranged from Chopins glorious Polonaise in A Flat and his exquisite "Etude in E through Mac Dowells "Scotch Poem to Bumble Boogie. Com-pars- a, The ambitious student participants are ail active contributors to the musical life of Dalis County ii its scholastic, civic and religious activities. They were Sally Jan Lindsay, Ogden; Sanvda Corav and Jan Hughes, Salt Lake City; Paul Anderso.i, IIATB; Marie Dibble, Layton; Beth Briggs, Itha Wilcox, Pat Cuthbert, Syracuse; Helene Haase, Sharon Stephen-aen- , Geneal Gardner, Doi'nlle Goeckeritz, Anita Sanders, Roy Dell Reed, Gordon Holt, Tanya Stucki of Clearfield and Larry Stucki who leaves for his sophomore year at Harvard in Cambridge, Mass, on September 7. Syracuse News session for primary grades only Something new Is at E. M. Whitesides Elementary School this year. The three first grades, taught by Ladene Bird, LuJeanne Allen and Beth Moore, are having a Layton being tried They are eating lunch the lunch room for the first time in several years. sions. in First grade parents will, of course, be invited to attend the Page 10 September 8, 1960 ld atlGcntrd Hello ueelu 1 I were 'white and purple, tin By Lo rule Johnson schools colors. The seventh of week The August Layton , Grover who made a good 29 to Sept. 3, 1000 at Central graders had badges that wer kick but the Trojans ran back Davis Jr. High has beqn Hello green so that they could be better distinguished. - Neither team Week. to . could make any gain on the Hello week is for the student-bod- y - Prizes will be given to stuto get better acquainted. dents who ara the most friendground as both line were playing heads up balL The Trojans Badges , were passed out by ly. The winners ares Libby hid a pass intercepted by Den- members of the student council Riley, Kiel Schorr, in the ninth nis Martinez but then couldnt to the studentbody. On 'these grade; Heidi Barlow, Macki and score. badges ycu put your name and Nye, in tbs eighth grade, where you live. The ninth and Carol Gardner, Andy Schow in The tint quarter ended 0 to eighth graders had badges that the seventh -grade, 3 0. An intercepted pass by the i Trojans on their own 10 resulted in the first score of ths game as the big tackle for the Trojans ran back the ball thru board and sheet of the school the' whole Layton team to the By Becky Leonard , cheers will be passed out by five before Steven Littlefield week members of the student School Spirit Layton scored pulled him down. They student-bod- y the touchdown and the extra was announced to the Wednesday by Kathy Bit-ne- r, 7 to the 0 and at lead point the ninth grade vice presihalf. dent. The days set apart for Raymond Marei went In at thia week are September 5th Doug Call at through September 9th. tackle and Steven Littlefield at To highlight this week, the fullback. The second half was students are supposed to wear a hard fought battle with neith- the school colors, purpla and er team able to score. The end white, on Wednesday, SeptemBob Winegar and Terry Grover ber 7th. spilled the Trojans time after The purpose of school spirit time in the back field. Kenny week is to learn the school song were Reese Call and Wayne and cheers, and to show good school spirit. outstanding. A copy of the school song The game was well attended and a good time was had by all. will be posted on the bulletin ry mid-fiel- d. . School spirit veqk quarterback, Mvertising Helps You yards. The Colts then held on and the half ended 0 to 0. The second half the little Trojans were making good gains on the ground and then they switched to the air. John Gardner intercepted a pasa and ran the ball back to set up the touch down. Gaylen Simmons threw a pass to Gilbert Jarmillo for the first touchdown and then Gaylen ran around end for the extra point. The game ended 7 to 0, winner Layton Little Colt. Live Better night exclu- regular PTA sively for the parents of their night program, Sept. 22. The groups. This meeting will be special first grade night was held at the school, Thursday planned to gave special attenStarts FRI.,SEPT. 15 7 p.m., beginning tion to parents of children enBy Kenny Calls Mother Several couple from Syracuse evening at school for the time first tering with a group meeting in the The big team had center, will attend the Inter-clu- b UTAH STATE FAR cafeteria. Roland E. Long, in order that they might have Bob Relations meeting of the Lay-to- n Preece; right guard, more personal contact with will to talk the .m nmhti man an. group Duane Green; right tackle, and Clearfield K i w a n i a principal, school pro- their childs teacher. about the briefly MW AM Bob Steven Watts; right end. Clubs,- Thursday evening at the which the parents left Clearfield City Park, at 7 p.m. gram after Doug guard, Winegar; WORLD wall be dismissed to attend Chairman in charge of this Davis; left tackle, Everett FAMOt in their childs classroom. class Cook the Vird from event are Grumpier; left end, Terry eveThe main the of purpose SesGrover; quarterback, Wayne Layton club, and Lawrence will be to acquaint the sions from the Clearfield unit. ning Reese; right half, Kenny Call; READY FOR BOWLING are, left to right, Ronnln with the first grade parents left half, Dennis Martinex; Special guests will be Mr. and Leavitt, Bob Benton (manager of the little league) Ladies Morning Alley Kata of Ogden, program with emphasis upon Mrs. Ira Huggin fullback, J. D. Stokes. and Paul Holt. the program. reading and Lt. Governor and Mrs. The Colts lost the toss and League, Holts Lanes Terwas kicker The kicked Howard E. Watts of District off. All first grade students parSept. 8, I960 1 FJS. mi I FJk No. 2. ents have been contacted and bowlers i so pja. . . Little Team Ml NL High Series, Sunset AG a personal invitation to given Invited to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hair and attend. It is Market 1696, high team game, hoped that 100 little son Brian left Monday attendance will be achieved. Sunset AG Market 585; high All Junior Layton for their home at Pocatello, agtd IT'S EASY. SAVES TIME. There are ninety first grad individual series, Ruth Lets 499; bowlers, from sight through 15 HERE'S HOW. Sand Idaho, after visiting over the game, Rdth weekend with Mm, Wilford W. students at the present time high individual Addreseod Reyears old, are liryttsdto Join a Stamped. Tree, and family. She is Mrs. who are attending all day ses-- 1 Lets, 180. turn Envelope With Check Trail trips, historic tours, time Hollywood movie sets. League through Holt Lana. Hairs mother. or Money Order to Holiday Garfield Countys Indian Sumdeep canyons and high mountain Robert Benton, manager, said visitors are finding On mer Ice, Care of Bax PGd, lakes for are Days highlighted being Jerry Hansen, John Bennett, Salt lake City. Before Yov visitors to five Southern Utah area information at Panguitch, there will be an instruction call and Roger Adams spent the Knosn R The Best Seats In Counties during Indian Sum- where tours are arranged to at Holt Lanes September 10 at weekend at Elko, Nevada. communities Bryce Canyon National Park, 9 a.m. and ths young bowlers In mer The House WtR Be Yours. Days. son Kim Barber, throughout the area, residents Kodachrome Flats, Boulder will be signed up for shirt sizes Give 2 Choleet of Dates. of Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Barber, will wear badges shaped like Mountain scenic loop and Es- that and morning. suffered serious lacerations men memos tax amo autumn leaves to stress the fall calante Petrified Forest. cuts over his right arm, in a FAIR ADMISSION Mr. emBenton while said that this promotion, foliage freak accident at North Davis $S7S What youngster, at some time accompany Timbo, the Fairs ployes at motels, restaurants ti.V $UI be will years league sponsored Junior High School last Thurs- or FsiiiI) MM. WM. Sip. SI Only and that league play will start other, hasnt yearned to be new clown, on his rounds Sat- and service stations have been UTS $1.75 $LM day. inin Clearfield September 17 at 9 a.m. It will a clown? Utah kids in the mood urday, September 24, are given special instructions to vited send be a letters, the vacationists. B. stating Mrs. Robert for clowning will get a handicap league. Fisher, aiding like to be clowns foldn Completes former Marjorie Cook, was re-- I Colorful opportunity to real- why theyd leased Sunday from the posi-- I ize their yearnings during the (or clownettes) for a day, to ers, with photographs of atSan Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) Clown Contest, Adminstra-tio- n tractions throughout the region, tion of ward chorister, in the Utah State Fair September Marine Pvt. Gary L. BingUtah State Fair re-Building, j Syracuse Ward. She was maps and other data, have ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. ClarLake City 16. plus Salt Grounds, Alice CounMrs. Five Gailey. the been by placed prepared by ence E. Bingham of 297 W. 700 An innovation this season, a All letters must be postmarked The Misses Beth Briggs and ty Organization and are being North, Clearfield, completed rewill Clown contest a 14. for by Day midnight September Suzanne Gardner will serve as distributed throughout Iron, cruit training Aug. 24 at the be a feature of the Fair. State One boy and one girl winner Washington, Beaver, Kane and Marine organists and pianist for the Corps Recruit Depot, is contest said officials Fair the ward. and their parents, will be guests Garfield counties. San Diego, Calif. open to Utah boys and girls be- at ths Fair September 24. The Meanwhile it has been anMrs. Merrill Sessions was re- tween the ages of 8 and 14. course included will be costumed by nounced The youngsters that the Cedar City leased from the Primary presiin all basic military to Timbo, instructed in the art Chamber instruction whod like Youngsters of Commerce will dency of the Syracuse Second spend a day at the Fair as of clowning, and be featured serve as Indian Summer Days subjects and infantry weapons. Ward, Sunday at Fast meetand Board members Fair Timbos of guests of ths Saturday headquarters in Iron County, Upon completion of training ing. She will now serve the actually don clown costumes to show. with stress to be placed on new Marines are assigned to a ward as organist. toura through Zion Narrows as unit for further infantry trainA counselor in the Primary well as Cedar Breaks National ing, or to one of the many Maselected in 'Back-to-Scho- Back-to-Scho- ol Bowling Scores Tours, booklets stress Indian summer days league You want to be a clown? State Fair offers chance See the Thrilling New Voild cl The West Missile Display Horse S'.tox s 6th Arms Fan Concert Sept. 12th Nasal District Band Concert Sept. 23 and 21 TV's Johnny Ringo Sept. 19 and 20 Horse Racing Junior Rodeo Holiday on Ice of 961 : SEPT. 16 - 23 FAIRGROUNDS SALT LAKE CITY - Marine recruit yellow-and-ta- - 18-2- 5. After High School. . . What? organization will be the near future. Monument, old Iron Town and rine Corps schools. Indian mounds. Beaver County vacationists will be told of the availability of tours to the Tus-hMountains, Puffer Lake and Baldwin, girl old Frisco Mining town. Kaysville Pink booties tell Washington County is utiliz- of the arrival of a daughter to ing the St. George Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, Commerce as Indian Summer Bountiful. The new one was Days information headquarters. bom 29 at the St. August Stress is being placed on visits Marks Hospital and weighed to Zion National Park, historic seven pounds one ounce. She is Pine Valley, Silver Reef, ths first child for the Baldwins. and Dixie State Park. The new mother is remembered Kane County visitors are find- as the former Sharon Parker. ing tourist information available at major lodges and moGrandparents making known tels, with Indian Summer Days the news of their first grandstress on tours to nearby cliff child are Mr. and Mrs. Frank dwellings, Indian relics, ths Co- Parker, Kaysville, and Mr. and ral Pink Sand Dunet, and on Mrs. Kelvin Baldwin, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed of Chicago, Illinois, are expected here this week. Mr. Steed, who has been employed by the government at Chfcago, will enroll at the U.S.U. at Logan for post graduate work. He is the son of Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed. Hur-rica- DEDICATED PUBLIC 4i ar TO SERVICE Experienced Well Qualified Elect na a Well Trained Man Senator native Utahn, Verl G. Dixon ha served 12 years tn public office. He was elected Utah County Clerk In 46 for 4 years followed by 8 years as Utah County Commissioner. A His studies at Columbia U. in personnel admin, have helped qualify him for the many positions he has held. A few a ret Secretary-Treasurfor $1 ,000,000 Prove Hospital Harvard TSI- - Special for Thursday Provo City Building Inspector American legion Post Commander Captain Mormon Battalion President Western Region NA.C.O. World Warll Air Force niot , Member of Bishopric STAT1 d Q. Dime, Utak QUALIFICATIONS: Utah State Senator B.S. Degree B.Y.U. Political Science soo LLB Degree U. of U. Law School Attorney for 16 yean Experienced city attorney Former preeident Utah County Bar Association Chairman legislative BOBS OF by Secretary of State ' REPUBLICAN FOR SECRETARY IMAM. 6 Burgers Hinton As .. . Only er R. Arctic Circle council L.D.S. Bishop Veteran World Two t S44 NORTH MAIN IN LAYTON War Paid political advertisement by Virgil P. Hilton. JL If your boy or this fall, girl has gone back to high school its time to think of the years AFTER graduation. Will your child face a skilled, competitive world equipped only for routine tasks? Or will he .have the techniques for a highly-pai- d career the techniques only a college education can give?. Now is the time to start laying money 'aside for college training. Surely, there is no better reason for opening a savings account at the Clearfield State Bank r . r . .. j S Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 36 South Main , . Clearfield . , .. T's '- ;w v ;r A |