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Show KAYSVILLE JAYCEES Whore to 'A. a AND THE ATOM, at the technicolor in sound film congratulaliJ GOD ' 1 - " Layton Firstward amusement hall, 7:45 p. m., May 26. Dealing with the atomic bomb. Also God the hours, Creator. One and I MiF-fcn- I 1 -- f f ',4 ' v x V r . son uttndfeA lastvj sented by Layton Fourth ward. 'a ' , p one-ha- lf .i- - J high school Miss Bingham HORSE SHOW AND RODEO Davis the of aid Anderson F annual presentation Posse. be Sheriff's Featuring married. County feZ,tr& 14 events, the show will take place June 15 at the Bin?? H at the Posse grounds, Kaysville, Miss Ef fie SessioMay 30, 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. and MjSidSTSS HORSE SHOW, featuring some nois, engaged to benui II 3f! ''At,;' 'AAi ' of the wests finest horses, at the moniesofSaturday afteniiJ the brideip1 posse ground in Kaysville, Junehme 3, 7:30 p. m. Twelve riding events, Miss Betty Barnes, W starring Sunbeam a Palomino allfand Newell 3 valued Laytoj, saddle bred horse, American y. I - at y.. enga?edJ to m rn' schedulel students , . be for tiii PIANO RECITAL by of Elda Steiner, June 2, 7:30 p. m., at the Kaysville Second ward is 4 $2,500. r jVictimOlFal DANCE, first of the newly or ganized Kaysyille Third ward M. I. TIT J -- If . ihall, starting 8:30 p. m. Everyone invited. home by the Kaysv.lle Jayc.es I rom the state Jay coTleriion was brought award of trophies enviable An anotherfora for a safety campaign, eee convention at Logan, last week. They received first place club. The clubs inauguration meet is campaign, and were cited as the most outstanding Dick Barber, Lowell Sparks, Wendell Maxfield, Ha y dav Pictured back row (left to Collier. Harry Ragland and Jay Leen; front row, Glenn Hill, J. P. ar BOOK REVIEW, by Helen Of Clearfield CLEARFIELD- - & friends of Mr. and Mrs.lW resident, il 5 ford, former this saddened were park, t the book, Clearfield First ward the news from Ogden of 4' time. place, May 26, 8:00 p. m., the of their young daughter, k? who has won praise from at previous thusiastic audiences . views." Stars in My Sr Harold Perkins. Slate Jaycees "Kaysville Day," Summer Program Annual Meet Slated By Civic Association Summer youth mics and games for the younger- At Kaysyille KAYSVILLE schedule of the - children. of the en- PUBLIC RECEPTION, honoring George Q. Knowlton, retiring principal of Farmington school. May 26 in Farmington ward chapel at 8 p. m. who was fatally the canyon II i P-T- A P-T- A; I ; .i I i I ! first come, 2 first served basis, so if you want a pair, get there early. During the 1950 season the Civic , i 4 Assn, is asking each civic organi- zation in the community to spon- sor a "family night. The Kaysville Rotary club will have. charge1 of the program on June 14, and they invite everyone to come and have fun with your neighbors. The Jaycees will be on hand with their concession stand, featuring hot dogs, hamburgers and pop. A fuU program of summer acti-- 1 vities for Kaysville youth is being arranged, which includes all typesof sports, plus story telling, rhyth- v M -- The two girls had been on afternoon hike to visit of Ogden, known as E were on their way 4c; I: ?P?ififtv feet as well as some state Jaycee cers, Mr. Duckworth said. New officers who will be offi- install-ie- d president; Dick (Barber, first vice president; Henry McGlinch, second vice president; Nevin Criddle, secretary; Harry are: Jay-Gree- n, tary Ann ar LAYTON Mrs. Elizabeth P.-- T. , vt, attended-th- mentary Glen-- 1 A. untd t schoo . 1 Davis High Farm Students Leave On Twelve Day Trip North LAYT?J?h:netonofll Pasco, to m. f boy, born j Craig,rcimej Mrs. 0 Bnen On August 28, 1889, she married .Thomas William Sandall ab ton. In 1900 she moved t0. Bot 7 ib. 12 font, jvD; Cri pz- - baby f4 j Gei A large group of Future Farmers different parks along the route for to Mr.a Mrs. Seventeen yeaw Reout. Box Elder of county camping of America, and Young Farmers, of the evenings ; moved to Tremonton, reshe later this in written Yednesday.Hay to letters chartered plies Davis high school, left by . is lI,c L bus Wednesday morning for a spect indicate that the welcome where she has since resided, LDSl the mat will be out wherever the group She was a member of twelve-da- y They balCnune. trip northward. as ana 25 served a from Promises run years she church and Jaystops. gteven and members e FFA Thirty-fivMr. cee dinner to a motorcycle escort a Relief society teacher. She was a & r two Young Farmers, with instruc- - for the bus. member of the Daughters of Utah Samp are tors Clinton Zollinger and Shirley Ladnarents Last Year the group toured the Pioneers. which and Bishop are taking the tnp, Mr. Sandall died Feb. 1, 1928. soubern parks and Arizona. rayton, annual affair. an is Those making the trip this year Survivors include a daughter, Mr kamp, RexburgDAlkmAll fniir SOTlS The journey will take themlare; John Abrams, Harvey Brough, Ufaki iViauie n rayne, wuiwu, and Har-mt- o np Julian Bowers, Ray Child, Claude Thomas, William, Wayne (into Victoria, Canada, over Yel- - Dahl, Reed Flint, Stan Harvey, old Sandall, rnwonton; 19 grandThad Home, Jerry Jaques, David children and Montana, and down through Porlr Plftcpa thev. will Lewis, Leon Ray, Jerry Wallace, visit include the famed Carnation Lawrence Cook, Howard Criddle, Holstein Farm at Seattle, apple j Li0yd Davis, Ray Field, Robert andabeS three farms m Wenatchee, Washington; Foxley, Gordon LarsQn, Ben Bod- - Listers Mrs Ester Green, Kays-- i the Grand Coulee da Yellowstone nyf Ralph Clark, Farrell Cook, Lille; Mrs. Katie Ellison and Mrs. KAYSVlLDrLr Park, and Idaho Falls. Various Norman Evenson, Alan Johnston, Ella Dawson, Layton; her step- - , Jj by the FFA chapter m Washington, Ore- - ITVfplvin'Tfpllpr. Richard Major, Karl mother, Mrs. Lettie Adams, Lay-- P. the iTovsVlll b J ,a be will also and Montana., 19. Alvin Bishop John gon stoker, Thurgood, ton; two half brothers, ,Jay were P visited. Nance, Duane Patterson, Aaron Clyde Adams and Clair Adams, Games v was Utilizing sleeping bags they will Richards, Adrian Taylor, Earl Layton, a half sister, Mrs. Ruth. spend their nights out in the open. Tingey, Leon Turner, Dee Wilcox, Rampton,, Garland. . . . A large group According to Mr. Zollinger, ar- - Harlow Wilcox, Lynn Smedley and tn p tended the funeral. rangements have been made with Hoyden Heslop. I & .. , 1 remodeling Job. Renovation work will include removal of the top story of the enlargmg of present building, 23o floor space and additiontoofother new boxes, in addition postal equipment. to be comWork is expected 30. pleted by June eB2y she was reported sunsj fracture and other BPjl died five hours later The Banfords wereifjt, Clearfield. Mrs. BuM secretary to Former Layton Woman Died Max-fiel- d (Ragland, treasurer; Wendell one-yeand Lowell Sparks, down a la ndamongTamboii;' ties and Mr. Zimme!f her 500 yards to a wW j partment ambulance, rushed to the Dec es I No, the Kaysville post fice did not walk off. It did not stray, nor was it stolen. Residents of Kaysville were asking this question Wednesday morning when calling for their mail Due to an extensive remodeling program now underway, has the local mail dispensaryallow to north moved one door workmen a free hand during in I -- ers I of- month-lon- g I I I , if They De Ann decided to take I Charter iVonga narrow ledgt! .1 J 4l,.,n,li of Mos acc'rding to Harry Duckworth, and Pas ' presijent of the club. The ofevent the KAYSVILLE JAYCEES, maugu-- 1 jU be held on ' the grounds Kaysville Second ward chapel, ration night. Lawn party at Kays" ville Second ward chapel grounds, starting at 8:30 p.m. m. Young men in Kaysville, who are 8:30 p. Jay-ceprospective members of the are being invited to the party, 1 Kaysville In lev Quarters the iVleet Vi I LIONS -- A Q m J in Roy. KAYSVILLE in' Sunday after Kay Zimmerman, diupfei and Mrs. Fred Zimmers;' former residents of Lijta) home . Funeral ter a lingering illness. m the pre Lessons 1950. May 22, Wilda Hardy, services were held Monday at Tre- Elaine Ellis, were man, of given muffins, paration 1 m. Burial was also Those attending were Norma Tur Fern McDonald, Hazel Sessions and monton at p. bere ner. Doris Ann Ball, Karlynn Hin-- 1 Betty McDaniels. She was born April 13, 1868, at Layton, the daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Harris Adams. She at- tended schools at Layton and Sa.lt Lake. Postoffice At f : fl 6IS IVTsnsnI Mooting Annual inauguration gathering, in the form of a KAYSVILLE injured Ann was in the company oh!' 1 proA Kaysrecreation program a later at be published ville Civic Association will start gram will on date. event with a Kaysville Day Youth program committee is June 14, according to Melvin Man-- 1 G. Gibbs Smith, vice chairman; AssUtion Tall, member at large; Mrs. Square dancing and roller skat- - Earl Odd, vice president ofP-TA- ; ine will be the activities for Kays- Ray J Mrs. father of yifiebay. The event will take place Mr. Ray Odd, of to May Hyde, mother at the school square, from 6:30 are ICullimore, activity advisor; Mrs. 10 D.m. All ages, one to 101 George Tiller and Mrs. Hollis ivUed to attend Mrs. Mrg. Hod Sanders, vice chairman Grange, rhythmic chaircan; chair ot adult activities, assisted by Ro- -- Howard Bonnemort, story director, ietta Kilfoyle, is making arrange- man; Melvin Manning, Le-- 1 American i Howard Thomas, ments for the square dance. Roller and skates will be handed out on a gion. PArJ; Excellent orchestra and floor VY6.S 1 OffllSlW 1 show. In Second ward amusement Ia W I I - I 1 1 I 1 I great-grandc- I 1 I I fi-u- hil |