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Show ' 141 PIERPOIBT AYS SALT USE CITI 10.UTAB 9 , THfe WEEKLY; IT Dtvla reaidenta inarching aome 11,200 (give or take a few) to the polls reverted trend and cast more Republican votea than Democratic la the Primary statewide the election Tueiday. The' Utah State total of 69,868 votes for Barlocker ; 29,680 for Huggins on the Demo tide and 48,734 for Clyde and 85,801 for Gunderson on the Republican- - gubernatorial race wa reverted In Davis County where a total of 3,830 for Barlocker and 1,627" for Vol. 25 KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH September 15, 1960 No. 41 Huggins wee overshadowed by the 3,717 for Clyde and the 2,074 for Gunderson. On the local atate Wayne M. incumbent defeated Winegar for Clyde Adams in the run-otwo-yecounty commissioner with 2,234 cast for Adams and 3,436 for Winegar. Other Republicans to emerge victorious from the Tueedey run-owere Aldin O. Heywsrd, T. Burnltig-ha2,882 end Dun-el- l 2,722. Melvin G. Wood, State Representative candidate from this district, received and Verdon Spurlock, hie opponent, 6ST. Haven J. Barlow, incumbent State Senator received 3,529 compared to 2,105 for Coy J. Heyward. George B. Handy, candidate for district attorney, chalked up 3,108 votes compered to 2,384 for Haines D. Stretford. On the Democratic side of the ledger, G. Evens Taylor, incumbent four-yecounty commissioner received 2,829 as compared to Amasa R. Howard1! 1,887. M. P. Leonard, aeeking the two-yecounty commission post, was victorious with 2,757 votes over Hacel W. Nalders ff er Exchange students declare Americans are so friendly! As is usually the cate, the valuation and number of building permits issued by the County Planners office during August, showed a definite slump, compared to July. In July, there were 33 permits issued with a total valuaIn August, tion of $307,971. however, there were only 19 permits with a total valuation of only $162,714. This figure was also far below that of August, 1959 when the valuation was listed at $253,706. Four of last months permits were for commercial building and three were for the construction of duplexes. Those who applied for permits to build in the unincorporated areas of ths county include: Redwood Nursery, 6671 S. Highway 91, Bountiful, block nursery, $17,600; Mountain Fuel Supply Co., West on Parrish Lane, Centerville, steel regu1,920. Indian lator shed, 2,000; Springs Country Club, 6850 S. 6th East, Bountiful, fra ms Has your picture appeared in stable, $14,464; Smoot Dairy, the recently? The Centerville, atorage and frees-In- g print that was used in the paper building, $1,500. is available If you stop in at the Loren J. Ellison, 7836 S. 700 Inland Printing office In West and 7850 S. 702 West,. ff m 1,-8- FRIENDLY GREETINGS ACROSS THE GLOBE, are being onstrated here by two Davis High students who are participants in the American Field Service student exchange program. They are Flor Suzara, of the Philippine Islands, who will make her home in Davis County for the remainder of the school year; and Beth Mlya, a Davis County resident who spent the summer in Finland as a representative of Davis High under the Exchange Program. dem- Flor's Column Bv Flor Suzara (Editor's note: Last year, Olaug Vaala, foreign exchange student here from Norway, wrote regularly for the Reflex-Journand became a favorite columnist. This year, Flor Suzara is a sparkling, charming girl from the southern part of the Island of Luzon in the Philippines. She is going to write a regular column for this paper or her life in America, her Philippines, her philosophy. You wont want to miss a single column! Flor is calling the Earl R. Steed residence in Sunset home during her lav here while she attends Davis High School. Lm LUh undei the American Field Serv- Mv eai I am has Alu.i'L stalled impressed by the American i'p people, people Ikoii I am eagei to get to know more about. The Anienc, iix aie most fnendh and there is no doubt about th - Ff If en meeting many people and everyone lias hern ind ;mu alfable I t sa.v enough about the satisfaction and gratitude I have for my American family, the Earl R. Steeds of Sunsgf who treat me like another family member. I learned quite easily to call Mr. and Mrs. Steed my Mom and Dad. My American sisters and brothers have been ical sisterly to me Before I came to Sunset, however, I stayed for two weeks with the John Adams in Layton. It was pleasant sniourn 1 had with them. The Roy Simmons family in lav ton, too, has been very sweet and accommodating to me .lulie Simmons is lo able and enjoyable to be with. Ml Duse pusons ue but typical of the American (iMnd is tiling in eieiy way to help me do nail'll 'I mgs Fmi l do not undei stand and explain the things learn- stnge to me. Little wonder, then, that to the Americans and enjoy their fnendship. They .ii t be more Iriendly Im not homesick Im positive I'll never be m lmv . s live with people who understand me and make I 4iVi Pictures available Tnr'.lfclcl& IF MUSIC IS THE UNIERSAL language, Bangun S. Kusnoto, a native of Java, will adjust very well to hia new life as an American Field Service exchange student at David High School. The Indonesian la very talented, mueically. He playa the piano, electric guitar, drums and bats viol. He is shown here dlscuising the music classes which he registered for, with Frank S. Parker, a high school music teacher and Mrs. Jack A. Rampton, With Whom he will make hia home during the school year. He arrived In Kaysville Friday morning, and registered at the high school Friday afternoon. is appeal as United Fund drive starts Dig docp Reflex-Journ- TV panel Bountiful, brick duplex, $14,536; Wayne F. Parkin, 7100 S. 427 and 429 West, Bountiful, brick duplex, $13,128; Don Christensen, 7100 S. 417 and 419 West, 0. Bountiful, brick duplex, 13,-20- Max Ericksen, 6850 S. 2nd Weit, Bountiful, block addition to reaidence, $3,000; Jack Nielsen, 6400 S. 502 East, Bountiful, frame carport, $1,196; George C. Toland, 435 E. 6400 S., Bountiful, brick garage, Calvin Dalton, 6323 S. 550 East, Bountiful, brick residence, $12,104; Craig S. Davis, 6361 S. 500 East, Bountiful, brick residence and garage, 12,264; Calvin S. Senechal, 6359 S. 550 East, Bountiful, brick residence and carport, 12,852; Pete 6485 South Orchard Drive, Bountiful, brick addition to residence, $8,044; Earl Anderson, West on Gentile Street, Layton, block residence, $8,296; Doyla Logan, East on U.S. 91, Kaysville, stucco residence, H. V. Ross, 144 West 6550 South, Bountiful, brick carport, $1,000; A. F. Peterson, 6741 6. Davis Blvd., brick resldsnca, $14,042; and Max Sandall, West Kaysville, frame addition to residence, $1,500. $2,-11- 2; 6; to discuss Clearfield development obtain funds for th ing will begin at 10 a.m. and Must a child The shoot for hams and project continue until dark. There will Clearfield turkey drown in Clearfield before citi- will b and Sept 18 near ths South- be hamburgers, hot-dozens will take action to cover west to Hill Air Force soft drinks for tale during the gate in ditches canal and the open Base, esst of 1000 East Shoot day. town? Hill Air Force Base Monday, Sept. 12, was targeted at Hill AFB as the opening will be among This of its 1960 United Fund Drive. The campaign will close on Oct. 28, with base officials several question others such as Why of U. F. donation to last $41,806. top years anticipating the final total sidewalk been placed An army of key workers, some 500 strong, will contact the base's nearly 13,500 havent where on the busy highways miljtary and civilian personnel for contributions to 15 different charities. must walk to and from children Health American Red Social Assoc, American Cross, are Covered this year Assoc, school? Why hasnt more new for Blind, Boy Scouts of Amer Washington, D. C. There are will remember it longer than business come to Clearfield?" tricks to every trade even that students who learn it and atop ica, Cerebral Palsy, Childrens' to these worthy charities. They Why hasn't the citys serious of being a successful student studying. Aid Society, Community Weare looking to us for assist storm drainage problem been Success in school, according to Atk yourself question about lfare Council, Dental Clinic of ance. solved?" the National Education Asso- what you at Studying. To imOgden, Girl Scouts of America, Weber County Assoc, for MenThese questions will be among ciation, ia th result of good press ihformation forcibly on tal Health, Multiple Sclerosis, those to be discussed by Clear- planning, careful budgeting of your mihd, close your book from Northern Utah Alcoholic Counfield Community Development time, knowing how to listen, time to time and ask yourself cil, Salvation Army, U.S.O. and panelists on Chsnnel 7, Utah and other tricks of ths learn- questioni about th page you rid have been reeding. Write down YWCA educational station on SeptemFI. ing trade. Teacher in junior and sen- the answers, and check them Lt. Col. S. H. Finder, chief ber 19. ior high school hav the fol- against ths text. of base eervicee division and Need a job? The Ogden EmPanelists to appear will be advice for students who fund drive chairmen at Hill, Study in an organized way. lowing office which ployment Security Clearfield Mayor Milton Hodge; want to improve their learning Dont just plunge in and wade said the base ii aiming at 100 Now is the time to spray for 8erve, the North Davis area Pastor Walter Bishop, reprethrough the heavy materiel in percent participation and is them and to rid your home of has a wl(je variety of job open- the Community Church; ability: senting after-schofrom a your textbook. First read the your Budget the most dieaded of them all, days pay suggesting Persons seeking employ- Jesse Barlow, representing the ings. hours. Make a chart, leaving a summary of the chapters coneveryone. Assisting Col. Fin- the black wndow. For commu- ment or anyone desiring em- LDS Church; and Charles Eddy, der is Lee H. Christiansen, UF nity development and as a pubspace for each free hour. Then tents. Then read headings and ployees would be wise to con- representing the schedule your time between subheadings throughout the lic health service, members of tact the campaign manager office at employment Community Development Steer- study, outside chapter. If you know where Contributors to the drive can the Sunset Junior Chamber of 2655 Adams hobbies, sports, Avenue, Ogden ing Committee. either donate in a Commerce will be on hand to reading, social activities. Dont the chapter is going, your conAmong the job listings are inor the months allow interruptions over For installments study will roll along six sum, past by during centrated spray your home with a lesi- professional and technical jobs more smoothly. terested citizens have been pre- study periods. the various pay days during the dual type of spiay so that not for elecenglhsers, industrial, Do something extra, above for the first Town Hall Make use of odds and ends campaign. Also, they can eithtronic, for missile specialists, paring er indicate those charities they Meeting to be held Sept. 29 of time. Study on the bus. Keep and beyond the call of duty. a medical officer, pharmacist, Read a short story in the forwant their money to go to or e teacher. Salary range is up to at 8 pm. at the North Davis flash cards in your pocket for at home iii chemi- eign language youre learning. School. leave the choice up to UF offiFrench Junior verbs, studying Everyone High 7560 for ths engineers. With a ypHi ahead 111 learn things about the U.S. cials. to cal formulas, or history dates, Like math? Try a paperback Clerical job openings are in the community is urged II relate to nn inrnilv bn h and friends in the Philip-- l The drive it being given top while you wait in line or grab book of mathematics puzzlers this attend meeting. available for bookkeepers and m s While I'm here I'll tell about my people, our cus-- i backing by officials at Hill. and problems. Read magazines The community development a quick lunch. stenographers with selling jobs ms u(l ideals. I know that with our association together Col. E. F. Hubbard, Hill AFB Train yourself to be e good and books about your favorite listed for both men and women. plan is based on the whole whether its biolog w( 11 pi emote better fnendship between the US. and the commander, said. "I urge all Service job listings call for town approach to city manage- listener. When your nnnd starts subject or listenAFB to Hill in wander at to history. for class, and enhance world oiisecnientlv dig deep try Philippines understanding child monitors, ment and development" housekeepers, We have an obcontributions mil In nthei hood Tough assignment? Give ing for use. This means lookcooks, waitresses, William Massey is funds ing for information to can yourself a reward for doing lend a helping hand you ligator nurse, janitor. Tomato pickeri chairman of the Clearfield Com- pluck out and use from what it When you have a series of are needed also. MARY'S MEANDERINGS steer i n g is being said . . . facts that will complicated math problems to Development munity There are also openings for This committee con- help you understand a difficult tackle, promise yourself a trip skilled jobs including bakers, committee. sists of representatives from part of the subject . . . infor- to the local hamburger heaven, mechanics, meat cutter, furnace mation that is not in your text- or let yourself watch a good civic, religious and social orinstaller, cannery workers and television program, after the books. ganizations in Clearfield. machine sewing operator. are done. overlearnof tnck the problems Try The committee has laid plans active part in classan Take commithave After you for a trap shoot with which to ing. ted to memory a aeries of dates, room discussions. If youre not By Mary Bowring gest that he get some gelusell hands or feet. This is the a list of foreign words and their particularly interested in a Well, like it or not, we aie before the next U.N. meeting. trouble with Mr. Khrushchev subject, but know that you toon to Krushchev of have In other news the world, rolled in its evening adult high English meanings, or a poem going today ! hav been told to me- must get passing maiks in it that you school. good, free Amencan soil again day, Lumumba of the Congo. . . Poor Mr. K.! Think how std make ) ourself interested by morise study them some more. for a short while. Now, Mrs. and so on, with no more menMore information may be obit must be not to have anyone in on classroom discusstudents have Tests that B might not know how to cope tion of chiming proven Mr. Khrushchev. poor love you. Your wife or your tained by calling Mr. Evans, 37 who The result may surprise while a material sions. with the family finances or the study Actually, think sadly of Mr. husband and your children The Davis learned it, even you! after Farmington ten vear old's rebellion or the Khruschev and having longer, you will find might not be beautiful or rich County evening a dult high r unstable m her house yourself able to pity him. And or even very nice, sometimes school is offering an opportu-- I hut h has some ideas about think what it would do to his but they love you. And your nity to residents of this area how to h .idle Krushchev which prestige all over the world if neighbors might not like aome who, for one reason or another, she thinks would work. At least, more than 70 million Americana but most of things you do misled graduating from high it is vrith a trial as the way were not fearing or hating or them love you. Your friends school. By enrolling in the adult we have been coping with him wishing hed go home, but ware know you dont have an extra high n achool, they will be able d e to work seem t at lately five bucks between pay day just pitying Mr. Khrushchev. te pick up enough credits to . all We could say, Unfortunate but they love you. complete graduation requireMv scheme is to pity him Mr. K. Today, he apparently If you were to decide to run ments is the good news that to pity him openly and pubhad aome argument with his for county commissioner (its comes from Roy Evens, direclicly and to let him know. I wife who insisted on his eating too late now!) even if you didn't tor of pupil personnel for the would very much like to see a cold fried egg. And with cold get on the ticket, some people Davia School District. very little said or written concoffee in his stomach, he was would vote for you. But nobody Mr. Evans said that the Dacerning him while he ie at in a bad mood for the rest of here would vote for Mr. Khruvis District is eager to begin I nited Nations unless it is the shchev. day. en adult high school. To be written or said with an air of aome imminent psyIerhapa And, poor Mr. Khrushchev! eligible a person must be over man. the for pit chiatrist could Mr, He comes over here during a 20 or out of school for two I mi-- , after what will surely Khrushchev is a aay, perfect excampaign when seemingly the years. It makes no difference he one of his tirades, TV news of everything bad that Democrats and the Republicans to which school they may have .asters and United Press writ-ei-s ample can happen in a childhood. He hate each other but gone. they dont and syndicated columnists didn't like hie father didnt because that hate is encomTo begin with the school will mild start out something like know him, in fact. Hie mothoffer solid subjects English, passed by a great love, first, this Poor Mr. Khrushchev. er waa overly permissive with for America. And, whether Mr. history, mathematics and social his ulcers were both-him, never disciplining him. Nixon or Mr. Kennedy win, both studies with an aim of branchmg him again, causing him ,Hia mother and father didn't have many, many millions of ing out later. For one hour to be in a most unpleasant huwall at all. In peopla who want them elected. schooling three times a week mor. Poor Mr. K., may we eug- - get along school, he had a block which Nobody la frightened of them, for 24 weeks, one unit of credit prevented him playing with nobody bowa and scrapes to will be given. By going three ascribes ,th , BEAUTIFULLY MODERN AND MODERNLY EFFICIENT- other children. Other chilthsm. Lota of people like theml hours per week for 24 week, which formal at Bank a in Davis opening wa , County Farthington, completed newly dren derided him becauee his Ill bet nobody likes Mr. Khruthree units would bo granted. Shown here, just prior to tha ribbon cuttingcerimony for the pubheld Saturday. eare stuck out. His hands and shchev well enough to The diploma granted will be say to Entered as second-clas- s matter feet were always too lic viewing of the $180,000 building, are, left to right, Amasa L. ClArkf, big and him Aw, be quiet. Youve said accepted through the State Edat Kaysville, Utah, under the ha became bank president; Dale D. Clark, cashier; and DeLore Nichols, mayor of Farmington, very conscious of all that a million times before! ucation Department ct of March 3, 187. of ths remodeled bank's facilities were conducted from 10 a.m. until 7 pjm Toura noise no making big people Nobody likes him wall enough Mr. Evan noted that Salt Saturday. wankin' notice hie eert or to try to help him and poor Lake City hka 487 students en- - Tricks of the Trade help students succeed Sunset Jaycees will your Job openings listed for Davis area house of spiders ol Clearfield I Ie tut ' to one-lum- p c practical Alone in his hotel room Poor Mr. (. ! Missed graduating cei-ta- from high school? Here's your chance teen-age- -- v i m The Weekly Reflex best m |