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Show ... . r? . i- iofi&iWaUUMliifit. - . f. 1 Mwinifi niM vnm ttf 1 . Clearfield Officer who will direct tfieTactivltle of the Pioneer Elementary School PTA year include for the Mr.fVfniop J, Beck, president; Session, first Mr. Royal vie president; Max L. Archibald, principal of the school, second vice president; Mrs. Vern M. mith, secretary; Bruce E. Hancock, treasurer; Paul W. Davis attornsy is graduate td of Davis High (Editors soto: This is smother in a series of srtides concerning Dsris Alumni submitted by Bob Bonnemort sad Matt Simmmon prior to ths is unmistakably the result in this We pride ' i A flawless service of qualified direction. ; i.' respect. ouj-selve- s nr 3 DAYS V w "- tMf' , conference champion in his weight division during his wrestling experience. In 1937 he received his B.S. and he received his L.L.B. degree in 1939. That year, too, he married Fern Gregory, also of '' '7x . y-.)- Farmington. During World War II he served in the Navy attaining the rank orf Lieutenant Commander. He spent some time overseas in the Sea Bees and was also assistant district chaplain in the 11th Naval Division. T'a f' fev ? m 'yi !W Mi vA r ' 1 t ' ,J3fh 9 h't B Vf . a . - Since 1950 he has been Davis County Attorney. In 1957 he was elected president of the Utah State Association of County Officials. He was president of the Davis County Bar Association in 1959 and at the present time he is acting as chairman of the Legislat i v e Committee of County Officials. Mr. Hess has been very active in the Mormon Church, having served as High Councilman, a Bishop and has been s member of the Stake Presideuay for nine ' ?r i Holbrook, hospitality; Mr, and Mrs. Smith Page, membership; Mr. and Mr. Richard A. Coop, msgaslne; Mrs. Grant F, Bar low, room repreaentetlv; Mr. W. E. Hamblin, historian? Mrs. William J. Gordon, health and afety; Mr. Leroy J. Patton, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Aftoa Hoakin, founder Mr. day; and Mr. Glen L. Higley.-- fl nance; Ml. Neldon Hamblin, Mr. Victor communications; Smith, legislative. i - fevW uary 15, 1915, in Farmington and attended ths Farmington Grads school for sight years before he entered at Davis High at D j he was president of the freahman class in addition to playing football, basketball and baseball. He also sang in the school opera. After graduating from Davis in 1933 he attended the University of Utah for six years. At the Hilltop School, he played football and was captain of the wrestling team. He became the Phone. AXtet 5r5505 295 N. Main, Bountiful PenneysI Homecoming Dance and Game November 4.) Milton J. Hess was born Jan- ias DRIVE-I- THEATRE N HY. NORTH OF LAYTON School. While Union Mortuary . t I Robert, t program; Mrs. Pal Officers named for PieneerPPTA :Ii V nn Davis Alumnus St3Ie3 Staff "' ;j mil &'i --s' r A- -- 91 ' f Adults, 75c. Children Under 12 FREE Box Office Opens Davis Junior High, FROM THE SPEECH AND JOURNALISM CLASS at,Centr-ln.iuoI of the newspaper. They staff editor'al as selected the were students these sports editor; Mike are from left: Becky Leonard, society ed'tr; T. J. Thomson, Cheryl Lorenc, feature editor; and Loralee Johnson, assistParrish, editor-in-chie1 at 6 :30, Show Thurs., Fri Sat Sun. Ml)) f; 'la.!, .tf.ltfr- - Starts at Dusk October 6, 7, 8, 9 j ant editor. Eileen Diane Zaugg, Adams, Barbara Frost, Janice Peterson, Harvest ball at Davis Karen Gill, Arelen Burston, Judy Jones, iidrea Halls, Luana Stevenson. Prom the sophomore class, tonnie McCormic , Linda Carver, Mane DibH- - Kay Merrill, ns. There Diane with pet Murdoc, Ln.ua Bizell, first ni iff election Pat Woolsey Elizabeth flonne-mo- r to be Saturday nigiit Davis students are looking forward to the Future Homemakers of America and the Fu- ture Fanners of America upon-sored Harvest Ball to be Saturday night at the school begin-mng at 8.30 pm. . Committee heads have announced that decorations and theme for the ball will be Early Autumn. A queen to reign over the ball will be announced at an assembly Friday at the school Contestants nam' s have been 1 1 submitted was the ThursWednesday, final day with results j be made known Friday. Queen conte .ants from the senior c a s included Linda Smith, Lou e Stevenson, Diane Thornley, Marilyn Ence, Susan Barker, Millie Reynolds, Margaret Swan, Patricia King, Mar-gThurgood From the junior class, Julie Butler, Kathy Hammond, Sherrie Drake, Judy Kay Whitesides, 1 il rf offi' .s working on the FB ball undue Jennie Nelson, president: Eileen Zaugg, vice president; Susan Barker, secretary; Susan Walker, historian; Linda Moon, reporter. FFA off k ers fnclude Lyman Jack Leonard, vi e president; art, se- letary; Loran Pitt, future, Si in Hamblin, sentu el, Gil Ste. .is, reporter; Blent Shurtliff, hr orian. House OF X?HR. Plus JET OF THE ATLANTIC BONUS NIGHT, SATURDAY ONLY! COME" EARLY! SEE ALL 3 BIG HITS! BE OUT BY MIDNIGHT! St-"- THE 61 PONTIAC IS OUT TO DAYI years. He, along with all alumni of Davis High, is invited to the Homecoming Game and Danci. :t Davis on November Collar Parka Repels Waterl ay EXTRA! Cotton sheen parka has Ord ion acrylic body, (cotton backed) quilted acetate interlining in hood n sleeves! Nylon n cotton blend knit trim 4. pile-line- zip-o- $788 ff Farmington News Junior Boys Sizes 8 to 12 ! By Ellen Fisher special treat is in store for Farmington residents, Friday evening, when the famed Swanee Singers, an all-mal- e chorus, will prfsent a musical concert at 8 p.m. in the chapel of the Farmington First and Second LDS Wards. Charge for the musical event will be $2.50 per family or 75 cents per person. The concert is being sponsored by the Seventies Quorum of the Second Ward for their A L PltE f.tNED SPECIAL BUY SNOWSUITS VINYL PLASTIC COAT BUY ' $l'2o0 Sizes 7 Jb $550 14 Sizes . plastic coat is simulates leather, Orion acrylic fully pile lined (cotton backha- higher priced) ed. coat, workmanship White! pastels. Scoop I Ou - - 1 - 5 to 1 4 for Tenney Machine durability wash, medium set. Detachable hoods for toddlers; poke bonnet, legion style hat for infants! Color variety. lab-test- ed ! very missionary fund. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Fleet and son Neil and their tiny daughter, Melina, have returned from a v,sit to Fort Ord, California, where they visited their son, Brent, who is stationed at the U. S. Marine Base. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Smith have returned to Farmington after a Bhort vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner and family spent last Sunday afternoon with their Ortu Shirley and Thompson and family at their home in Logaij Special guest at the Sunday dinner was Mohamad Taghi Gilasian, an International Farm Youth Exchange delegate from Iran who is spending three weeks as a guest of the Turners in Farmington. DeVaughn Jones has been appointed Executive Set.etary of the Davis County Industrial Bureau, and will take office immediately. The Farmington Second Ward Relief Society held their fir meeting for the fall and winter season, Thursday at 10 a.m. A home nursing class and work meeting was the program. It was followed by a luncheon and social at 1 p.m. SHORT ,S proportion! The track is the width between the wheels. Pontiac is the only r r. Body width is reduced, ' more side shaving overhang, balancing weight etween the wheels. Best relationship of body width to wheel width ever tailoied. Lean and sway are ancient history. 4 ?t V-- !'' MET Alary Labato i BONNEVILLE Now $359 Hi WIDE-TRAC- WIDE-TRAC- STAR CHIF sure-foote- PONTIAC K . VENTURA R IT'S ALL PONTIAC 1ATALINA NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER ON DISPLAY I A Gaylene Lake Pete Nabor - r.lamiolSxOoauty Salon 1398 NORTH AIAlN 8 ISN T THIS YOUR BiG YEAR EOR A r69' $12.50 , greater comfort! You'll tatC9 extra comfort weve in built into the 61 Pontias. the roominess great Seats are higher, yeti teres more clearance beneath the steering wheel and more hatroom over your huad. There is more legroom more footroom. Doors Jr s' are wider and designed to swing open , 1 H tk farther. The more highway you put behind yoi CARI specializes in this) THE ONLY the more youll appreciate the new Body width trimmed to reduce tide overheng. More weight balanced bo room thats all around you in this sleek tween the wheels No other car huge the road with such etft new 61. Niity end precision. V-- PERMANENTS Appointments for th Working Gal7 . 6 p.m. 9 pan. . More headroom, legroom, footroom for y ' ''e improved Announcing the new Pontiac Troph, Engine: the engine the experts said was perft t. New f"el induction system saves gas by using more air in the gasoline mixture. This makes the acceleration. engine breathe more efficiently, giving yon Eleven versions to choose from. Hors.uwer range from 215 to 348. For best economy, specify the Trophy Economy Its lower lets use ratio you compression regular gas. Early Bird Special Vt track-to-bod- Wide-Trac- By Manuel Call Today -- New CONTOUR HAIR CUTS Its AI Pontiac! on a new Wide Trackfj r LAYTON 0VE1I WRIGHT, IIIC. 570 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH Next to HOLT LANES JIM TF' 'MOTOR BORO! SHOW TONIOHTI ABO-T- vT i P |