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Show ill 8, 1950. M'ita THE JOURNAL parking no problem BICYCLE Page r IN THE SPRING A JAYCEE'S Layton Jaycees FANCY... Ready Clean-u- p Drive Strategy tfo - LAYTON It will lt. i lcMM-utown m pi o tp nt time m Layton mine A pul m That u the luy the I.a ten .James Nx,ll open then annual town up UHl n i p 'Ibe dine will but ater. vi il-j- 1e speP ture, a) w sales jJ iil salej our$ ed that md deri 2 V vv les. Ai V til suet much e - X attrar It to park your bicycle on the downtown streets Kaysville, since installation of these bike stands. Kaysville city operated with Jaycees in the installation. George Hey wood (left) d B. A. Carter look the stands over. can Its e the ery life OD 1 consi irougti s beco; its we - - ; rU ti e livei r dition, - s. &r pick-u- p. League Bowling Title Taken MIA At Layton By Clover Club Slates Plays Seek unty Office uctive i. chairman for the campaign, (hair-me- n of the vaiious committees aie Don Shuitz, file prevention; War-le- n Dowdle, safety; Heih Strand, publicity and advei Using; Ray Steneck. suivey and inspection; David Adams and Dean Moigan, parks and approaches; Darwin Stott, special project, and Harold Ence, 11 and; s no problem lysville Man of the l'.. u ,lays to a coming elos,. (,n Apt Listed for action m the way of impi o ements u tlu placing of di-- i cctional .signs at the towns main into section, pointing out the location of the aiious subdis isions around Layton. Other signs will he placed at the entiance to the subdivisions. Layton businessmen will cooperate in the Jaycee diive by furnishing the trucks necessaiy to pick up and haul away nibhish. Wayne M. Winegar is general Clover Club Foods bowling team LAYTON At the Layton ward won the Sportsmans league chamM.I.A. meeting to be held Tuespionship in the playoff games at at s p. m., evening, April the H & M bowling alleys in Boun- day third-year the Beehive class will tiful last Tuesday night. one-aa drama, A Crazy The Clover Club team lost the present Violet by Van Wallen. It is directopening game, and then came back ed by LeRoi Day and Fern Simto win the second and third games mons. Included in the cast are Myr-n- a j and the league title. The title game Day, Carol Kellog, Ann L. Johnwas between Clover Club and son, Barbara Roberts, Helen r Bountiful Lumber and Supply Co., Green, Ann Roberts, Helen Neville winners of the first half in the and Jane Evans. league circuit. The Clover Club Layton Fourth waid will also JS victory gave them the title and present two one-ai plays which 4 placed the Bountiful team in sec- will make a full evenings enterond place. tainment. These plays will be Wild Three members of the Clover Horse Hobby, and The Galilean. Club team bowled for the first Everyone is invited to attend. turns to a campaign at Lajton. This jear the campaign will start on April 10. Shown checking oer some of their ammunition are Kay Steneck (left), Warren Dowdle and Wayne M. WincKar, rhairman. -l'- lmto I.und. . . . clean-u- p Ki-nar- l,y 1 our s, suet ct .4 1. 1 o XV It 'v Jt 5 I A' s ;r me ct 1 v ft, V irraeri est 1 si; lay ini V A In BRUCE MAJOR I) Bruce Major, of Kaysville, has lunced that he will seek nomi-fo- r county clerk on the Dem-i- c ticket. Major served l in?ineTyear as county clerk Perid from e Is active 1Ji7, lrs havmg served ions. 1038 in church three L.D.S. in; hated j m jitheran Holy eek Services e Scheduled be Ve!Li Week services and Parlc community iaylnrlbpn.arranged for God rier lunday Lutheran by Trin-ni- et s- h- " ,hPCof KSi ers ist he or , cp he theme Angels Pastor p ct? I Trinity o. - ed ik Quarfetldd pro-'Ve- ? s. and rom haie wlsh to be up n ciJ! le5Uesed to call i"rf" - transPorta-!- ThoeniCe CXV rif wor- - by the he5an Church an Chuirb71023!.0 Dfi if Sunday ii tJil need bu M. Why Did Thpprsw'? Girls- W. the Layton sPeak on of Message qrfnaiSter music for both kCla win Juices I' sermon will be Norman G. thpr hcl CJKf The Low Down From Hickory Grove Maybe you think, my countrymen, that you have seen everything in Govt. in the way of flub-dub- s Layton- - A But wait. hZ fthe Rev- - cb onP time this year, and contributed much to the teams victory with their steadily improving averages. They are Dale King, 124 average; Leslie Draney, 120 average, and Wayne Swanger, 108 average. Other team members are Ron McCormick, 134 average; Myron Chambers, 141 average; Wendell Maxfield, 14S average, and Keith Layton, 104 average. In the second half of the Sportsmans league series, Clover Club won 38 games and lost 21. Keith Layton held first place in individual series for the entire league, with a HDS for three games. Members of the two championship playoff teams will receive individual trophies, in addition to team trophies for first and second place. trinity Lu-n- 1 hal1 and in the Ver. Today the agriculture census questionnaire came in the mail from the U. S. Dept, of Commerce. It is big. as a barn door questions in fine print, both sides of the paper 334 questions. The first impulse is to sell out lock, stock, and barrel before the census guy heaves into sight. Now dont quit readin because you dont live in the country. Say d the boys there on the wide Potomac find that the number of bees' in California outnumber those in New Jersey, then what. Well, I will tell you. The census guy would not be asking 334 fool questions about bees, lima beans, rabbits, and gooseberries if somebody was not planning some fool and fancy thing to spring on the city folks. And if you been thinking the census was just for people and not for bees and bathtubs, or if horn-rimme- "First School Days" Topic Of P-T- A Meet KAYSVILLE Virginia Merrill, supervisor of elementary schools in Davis county, was speaker at a meeting of the Kaysville held Wednesday afternoon. In her talk Miss Merrill spoke of the e motional adjustments the child is called upon to make when he enters school for the first time, and of the means that are employed to help him make these adjustments Only a short period of daily attendance with frequent rest periods, makes the childs first days at school easier, Miss Merrill stated. Varied activities in speech, play, art and story are of great value in giving the child interest in his new experience, she said. She emphasized the importance of the right attitude toward his school life being instilled in the child at the beginning, and noted that the cooperation of parents is of vital importance in this respect. Books recommended for reading by parents were: The Child From Five to 10, by Aronld Gesiel; by These Are Your Children, and and Shacter Bauer, Jenkins, Child Development, by Olson. P.-T.- A. there is a mortgage, you need to be alerted. With all the old plans on powdered eggs and 100 others backfiring and making this nation look like a sucker and amateur, it takes no big and fancy crystal ball to see what the new census statistics will bring forth. And whether you live in the country or in the city and have bees or dont you can hold your hat yea brother. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. He's preparing to Get More Work Done With Less Work! Heres a smart farmer. He knows that elec- tricity can do a lot of jobs around the barn, in the pump house, in the farm home and do those jobs better, faster and at the lowest possible cost in money and in manual labor. If your farm is not taking full advantage of electricity, make it your Number 1 project this year to install electric equipment. 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