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Show Interesting farm yearbook available Young fire poster winners Om of the most interesting yearbooks yet published for farmers is now of the press and available to anyone interested, according to L. S.' Rogers, Davis County Agent. "Power to Produce" is the title of the 1960 Yearbook of Agriculture. Included in its pages are several hundred pictures of old and new farm equipment of various types. There are also several plans included for planning farms and farm buildings. This interesting booklet is available simply by writing to your congressman, Mr. Rogers said. si H. 1 XA 'Yi t . H yN , y; Y. o Thanksgiving Day grade. In the H. C. Burton School, winners were David Heath, second grade; Grant Heath, third grade; Audene Scharp, fourth grade; Jamel Ashmead, fifth grade and Alene Jansen, sixth grade. The contest was under the chairmanship of Dean Sanders of the Jaycees V, An interesting eveLayton ning is m store for parents who attend the Hill Top PTA meeting Thursday, November 17, beginning at 7 30. Some of the school's childien will piesent a skit on school problems after which paients and teachers will convene to buzz sessions to discuss and at te ipt to solve the problems WINNERS from Davis County, who were given special recognition at STATE annual achievement night program, are shown here at the event. the County They are, from left: Joseph A. Parent, III; Ann Rogers, Layton; Nancy Gardner, Johnson, Kaysville; Gary Steed, Sunset; Suzanne Gardner, West Clearfield; Point; and Geneal Gardner, Clearfield. Four of these, Joe, Gary, Nancy and Geneal Club Congress in Chicago from Nov. have been selected to attend the National 27 through Dec. 3rd. 4-- H 4-- H Pt 4-- H Achievement program held 4-- H Supreme Service announcement from tivities and her record book. the Utah State Extension SerThe selection of Miss Gardner vice that the Carnation Milk Co. brought to four, the number of had selected a Davis County Davis County members who girl as a sectional representa- will be Utah delegates to the tive to the National 4 H Club annual Club Congress in Congress, gave a special spark Chicago this month. to the annual Davis County Other state winners from Club Achievement program, last Davis County, selected to attend Thursday night. the Congress as representatives Recipient of the special honor of Utah, include; Nance Gardwas Geneal Gardner, daughter ner, sister to Geneal, Gary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. A Steed, Sunset and Joseph Gardner, Clearfield. She was' parent. jj also of Sunset, selected to represent, not just Utah , but several states m this section of the country. The com250 East Gentile LAYTON pany made their selection from DIAL 37 state winners who had given milk or demonstrations using FREE I milk products, at the various One Months state fairs in this area . ,, IS coun y ear' Miss Gardner, who with her Complete the 922 members through Of won Suzanne Care! Gardner, cousin, Beauty the daily foods demonstration out the county, seven were cho Call in for Details at the state fair, was judged not sen as state winners during the Besides the only on this award, but on her Utah State Fair. Open Evenings will be attending the who four acawards, many previous Congress, Ann Rogers, Layton, won an award for her participa tion in the meal planning contest: Suzanne Gardner, Clearfield, for her dairy foods demonstration; and Pat Johnson, Kaysville, for her participation in the 4 H speech contest. Leaders who were honored for five years and more of service during the program at which James Turner, Fanning of cere ton, acted as master monies, included ten women and one man They are Stella Work man, 7 years; Ruth Marie War ren, 6 years: Euphamia Terry Martha Brothersen. 6 years: Lila Burnett, Joan Foster, Dorothy Pehrson, Marjorie Robins Doris Sepal, Mary Talbot and Leslie Turner, all 5 year leaders The Leslie Turner family received a special award for hav ing hosted Mohamad Tagil Gila sian. International Farm Y out h Exchange delegate from Iian duiing his stay in America. Special awards were also re Iceived by 80 members for then One at noon, one at night, One along the way . , participation In the 4H progiam You never outgrow your need for Milk, four years and by other for Drink three glasses every dayl members who had won in the al the various 4 mpetitmns AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Davis County Fair. 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This election as far as the pepul.u vote huh was very dose, in fact, it was closn than it lias been in vears This leaves half a nation a boo-- t and ,ui muntiy ing that one man should be, sippet mir next president president while the other half feel-jgi- feels victorious. Will we hold bitter grudges and be defiant? Will we be half a nation or a whole nation working together? Half a man cannot survive and neithet can, half a nation. In this crucial time, united we stand, divided we fall. It is es- ential that Americans stand be- hind the next president. The, people of the United States can be good sports and use the prm- ciple, If you can't beat them, join them Nothing can he done about the past election, and there isn't any use holding a Lets grudge for four years YOlR CHRISTMAS IMPK1MING St EDITORIAL Lets FOR WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE. 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By Nancy Ethington with our turkey and tradi- -' So, of the mercies Now, for the tion, we closing year, Give thanks for safety in these In gray Novembers quiet intertroubled days, Find hope that love and reason lude, will make free We gather to our board those A restless world, that all may we hold dear. join in praise. To join in evidence of gratitude. With lesser feast, the sturdy As Pilgrims knew when first this day began, Pilgrims gave Their thanks for both survival We know that praising God enriches man! and the gleam - named by Kaysville Jaycees Winners in the Kaysville recent Fire Pos.sr contest sponsored in conncc'icn with fire prevention week ave been named by the Jaycees, sponsoring organization. Two dollars cash prizes were presented to each of the winners. In the Kaysville Elementary School, winners were Sandra Major, second grade; Ann Jost, third grade; Acdene Scharp, third grade, Brent Rose, fourth grade, Joseph Gillmore. fifth giade and Tom Crcokston, sixth Page 5 November I7r 1960 OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY |