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Show V jptmTXj Page 7 .September 22, 1960 mi Footbdl ; SG2gonIsogins thls wcQk at Central By Sharon Wllliamtooa Centrals football 'team has are: - Central at Clearfield Sept Oct 7 Bountiful at Central Oct 14 Clearfield at Central Oct 24 Central at South "Oct 28 Central at Bountiful Due to new district policy, all games will be played after school and transportation will bo provided for those students desiring to attend. 28 High News Notes Edited by Gloria Barton will be order this week with the opening of Centrals football season, However, not all our tnoughts are on sports. A new science club has been organized and we are getting acquainted with our new teachers. S Science Club By Loralee Johnson Layton With school not yet a month old, tho students of Central Davis Junior High have organized a Science Club. This club is under the direction of Hr. Richard R. Dawson. The club is for all ninth grade students who are taking science, and others who are interested. The club holds its meetings every Thursday night after school, directed by the newly elected officers, Kenneth Peterson, president T. J. Thompson, vice president; and Bonita Smith, secretary. Hr. Dawson has made many plans for the club, which include 'a Science Fair at Central Davis Junior High. Gloria Barton 09393513 mmm -- I10U IS THE TIME TO fMGADGATE 4 Inch she ...3 8 inch ilit ...M 66 10 Inch iIm.,554 Other tUet priced proportionately low! LIFE-LON- G s ...NO ? SEBVICB UPKEEP! CLOSED ALL DAT SATURDAY 1 THESE NEW OFFICERS of the Davis High FTA (Future Teachers Assn.) were elected at the groups first meeting, last Thursday. They are, from left: Brent Thomassen, boys secretary; Bert Ninalga, boys vice president; Daud Barber, boys president; and the girls officers are: Janet Holbrook, president; Anita Sanders, vice president; and Lois Johnson, secretary. Centrals new teachers East Crestwood have been enjoying a visit with their son Capt Anthon E. Cooley, his wife, Becky and their twin sons, Ronnie and Donnie. While the visitor from the Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, were here, they were able to attend the Rappelye reunion in Provo Canyon and several birthday gatherings of tho their families. Miss Judy Swan returned a Hamblin, 11-- y on of Hr. nnd Hrs. Harold Hamblin, and hi cousin Merlin Hamblin, son of Ur. nnd Mrs. Raymond Hamblin, were injured Friday at the Kaysville Elementary School when hit by an automobile driven by Mrs. Raymond Blood. Dean was moat seriously hurt when the wheels of the car run over his stomach and hips. He was badly bruised, he was rushed to Tanner Clinic where he was reported in fair condition. Merlin reand ankle ceived sprained bruises. The car did not run over him, he was hit by it. Ernest H. Scoffield and son Wendell left Sunday for Topeka, Kansas where they will visit for ten dyas with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sedgwick. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips en- been trimming up for tho big kickoff with South. Tho game will bo played at Central Davis Junior High. Tho games that will follow Central Davis jr, 'Fun Deu " Layton September 23 will find the Central Davis Junior High School football team defending their 'home ground against an invasion by South Davis Junior High Schools football team. Fiaschla Club Kaysville News who reside on Rd., Kaysville, ld , He;! o Pinochle Club f The Layton met on Sept &th at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Boa worth, 650 Hiller Ave., Laytoa Guests included Hr. and Mrs Jay Boatright, Mr. ' and Mn Alfred Billings, Mr. and Hrt Leonard Simonson and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shuns way. Prizes were won By Mr and Mr. Simonson and Hr. ant Mrs. Shumway. Refreshment vyere served by Mrs. JBosworth from Zion National Park where following the evening of card she has been employed during playing. summer months and will attend the Utah State University at Utah State University,' Logan this fall. Roland Jenkins left Satarda Ken Gay of Rodeo, Calif., is evening for Fort Ord, Califor visiting with his aunt and uncle, nia, where he will receive hh Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lundberg six months training for for a few days before leaving paratroopers. He is the fianct for Logan' where he will attend of Miss Shirley Lundberg. Bi-L- th at dinner Saturday tertained evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings and daughters Gwen and Bonnie spent the weekend at Salem visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren, and his faSanti-quiMr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott ther, Bergus Hutchings, and their daughter, Trudy, acMrs. Walter Cottrell visited companied their son Max, and his wife and small son, Brent, Friday in Salt Lake with Mr. to Arizona over the Labor Day and Mrs. K. B. Cottrell. For the past three weeks, Mr. weekend During their tnp, Mrs. Anthon L. Cooley, they visited the Navajo Indian and Reservation where Max served as an LDS missionary a few years ago. Mrs. Max Elliotts brother from Lehi, also joined the party Layton An interesting tour Toung Hubert Lambert, son for Layton Fifth Ward memof Alice and Hubert Lambert, bers of the YMMIA was arhas left for Ft. Ord, Calif., ranged by John Egan Tuesday, wheie he is entering military September 13. training. At the tabernacle, boys were New residents of Farmington guests of Roy M. Darley, asare Mr and Mrs. Vivian Wil- sistant Tabernacle organist, liams of Collmston, Cache who took them to see the main County. They aie making a organ pipes under the building. Mr. Darley explained that tempoi ary home with Mrs. Ellen Williams until they find a the last Tuesday organ recital home to buy or a place to build of the season was September in Davis County 13. 8 Farmington n. of art, Utah history and health, lives in Salt Lake City; Miss teachThis year twelv. new Barbara Raymond who hails ers have been added to the fac- from Kaysville, teaches lanulty of Central. Mr. James E. Linarts; The new principal of Central guage teaches science; and Mr. ford, is Hr. William G. Warren, aslanGeorge M. Wood who is a sistant principal of last year. arts teacher. guage The new members of the faculty Also Mr. Melvin J. Manning under him include: Hr. Bill G. of Kaysville, is the assistant Barnes, teacher of nine grade principal. Mr. Lynn Layton of math, who lives in Layton; Hr. Clearfield and Mr. Allen S. Holt Garrick R. Bowen, who teaches of Salt Lake City are the two band and general music, lives new counselors. in Bountiful; Hiss Janice GarAll these new faculty mem rett, teacher of language arts, bers will add a great deal to lives in Kaysville; Hr. LeRoy C. Central this year. Heaton, music teacher; Hrs. Ann Hill, living in Kaysville, teaches sewing; Hrs. Shirley J. Herrin, eighth grade language teacher; Mrs. Sylvianne Downing teaches French, English I and Speech. She lives m Salt Lake City; Hr. James Moon is living in Farmington Join and teaches world geography; (Mrs. Leona Clawson, presiMrs. Kathleen Nelson, teacher dent of the Kaysville Brandi of the American Association ,of issued an University Women, invitation this week to any in the north half of DAws who is eligible to Join County Holts Lane Sept13 with the local branch of AAUW Ladies Morning Alley Kata Membership is open to any woHigh team series: Daves man m the area who is a gradCleaners 1586; high team game: uate of an accredited college or Lani Beauty Studio 557; high university. individual series: Tobjr Ujnye The purpose of the organiza-t490; high ind. game: Toby Ujii-y- e continue their own intellectu-tio181. is to enable college Women Sec. 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