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Show UNIVERSAL UICRJjILMIuG CORP she P.O.BUOX 147 SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 25, 1953. VOL. V UTAH NO. 25 News and Features oi Interest to Residents oi Davis County. E73 1 Ii LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH - ROAD-E-- TO DIRECT WINNERS ANNOUNCED O I-- C ACTIVITIES FOR COMING YEAR Lowell A. Richards, left, was declared winner in the Kavsville Jay-ce- e with Ronald E. Van Celderen, center, sponsored Road-e-second place and Edward J. McDonnell, right, third place winners. o, New officers of the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commence organization who were chosen are, seated left to right: Carl Schofield, 1st vice president; Reed Peterson, president; Bud Feathorstone, 2nd vice director; president, and LaMar Green, state director. Back row, left to right, Sherm Rutledge, directors; Kajo Barton, treasurer, and Jay Green, George Hey wood and Dick Bowman, children Robin, Jayme Lynn, and Therese left this week for Bordeaux, France where they will join the husband and father of the fam-l- y TSgt. Roy R. Hardison who is stationed there with the air force. They will start their travels to New York by train and take a plane from there to Paris. Bon Voyage parties were given to Mrs. Hardison by her mother, Mrs. J. P. Forbes of Main St., here, Mrs. Phyllis King and Mrs. Floyd Parkin. Charles Korogi, left, presents a trophy to Dean Peterson as ner of the Layton Jayeee Road-e-- win- KAYSVILLE Private Thad leave Horne is home on a ten-da- y in PriSidio from his station at the California. o. Winners Named In Jayeee Road-E-- 0 Contest Lowell A. RichKAYSVILLE ards, Bountiful, and Dean Feter-soLayton, will go to the state Road-e-- o Teen-Ag- e on May U as the winners of the contests sponsored by the Kaysville and Layton Jaycees, respectively. For winning first place in the Kaysville contest, held last Saturday at the high school, young Richards was presented a wrist watch by the Kaysville club. Ronald E. Van Gelderen and Edward J. McDonnell, second and third place winners, each received a bill fold. Rulon Waite headed the commitand Ray Odd tee for the road-e-was chairman of the judging. In Layton last Saturday, Dean Peterson, from Layton, won the tournament, with Dennis Smith and David Jacobs selected as runners up. Dean was awarded a $- -" defense bond, plus a trophy, and the other two were ecah given trophies as well as groceries from various stores in the vicinity. James Gunnell and Donald Sill each received free show tickets to the Ritz Theater for placing in the contest. Dodney Felt, William Phelps, and Charles Korogi were in charge of the contest, assisted by other Jaycees. Lee Johnson was publicity man for the event. Lt. Jack A Rampton, USNR, of 41 W 1st St., Kaysville, and son of Ralph L. Rampton, Layton, Utah, is at Medical Field Service School, located at Brooke Army Medical-CenterFort Sam Houston, Texas, orientation to attend a four-weecourse in military medical service. n, o, PLANS MADE BY LEGION FOR JR. BALL TEAMS At a meeting in Layton Sunday afternoon representatives from the part of the district Bountiful, comprising Kaysville Farmington, Layton, Ogden Arsenal, Morgan and Coalville met to lay plans for the coming baseball season. ks LAYTON Golden Schofield, Kaysville, headed the group in setting up plans for the largest season to date. A tentative schedule was drawn up to begin June 0. The schedule in its entirety will be published later. The orientation course stresses recently called to duty in the Medical Corps, Dental Corps, Veterinary Corps, and Medical Service Corps. The orientation course stresses the medical service in war. Subjects include clinical procedures in war IN Infantry, both veterans of JAPAN Cpl. Ken Miyawaki, fighting in Korea. whose mother lives on Route 1, Miyawaki, assigned to the roth Layton, Utah, recently graduated Signal Battalion has served in the 14 months. Leaders Far East for the past from the XVI Corps He attended Davis high school School at Camp Matsushima, Jaand was engaged in farming bepan. fore enterting the army two years The school gives intensive train- ago. (Note to Editor: Mother listed ing in army tactics, organization as Mrs. M. Miyawaki, father not and administration. listed.) WITH THE XVI CORPS Geographical boundaries were set up in Davis county dividing the population in to equal groups. This new move should go a long ways The XVI Corps is training as towards greater participation in American Legion Junior Baseball the security force for the Japanese CLEARFIELD islands. It includes two combat diactivities, Chairman Schofield 2 1th Hardison and Forbes visions, the 1st Calvary injury, essentials of treatment for combat exhausted, and preventive-medicindetecting health hazzards and avoiding epidemics. Medical Field Service School is the world's largest military medical school directing resident and extension training for officers ".nd enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces. Graduates are qualified for professional and technical duty assignments at military hospitals Mrs. Maureen and medical field units located at and her three stateside and overseas stations. , |