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Show vJ VOL. VIII JANUARY 11, 19:; NO. 9 r L V iiijO i A V w 141 PIERPONT AVE. News and Features oi Interest to Residents oi Davis County. SALT 3 C3 UTAH LAYTON. DAVIS COUNTY. First Warders Kaysville MOW Calls feting Remains 1st Among Seniors special meeting of the Kaysville AAUW has been scheduled for January 1" at s p.m. in the A Davis High School Libraiy. public is invited to attend. .ay ton Fir t Ward leads the senior ba ketball league of Layton I The Purpose of the meeting L to hear a special report on the education conference held at the White House in Washington. I). CSpeaker.--. will include Virgil Norton, of Davis County, who will Teacher Personnel; speak on Henry A. Pearson, director of the Utah Foundation, who will give an overall view of the conference and speak specifically on finance; and Wilburn Ball, superintendent of Secondary Education in Utah, who will discuss curriculum. with three wins and no losses. In second place are Fifth and Seventh Wards with two wins r and no each. In last weeks game schedule Lay-to- n First defeated Second Ward, 11 to 10; Layton Eighth won over Third Waid 17 to 2.2; and Seventh Ward defeated Fourth, 12 to 27. Stake los.-e-- - RONALD LYNN W. IIOLT M- - NANCE Farewell Testimonies Set For Elders Nance and Holt Farewell testimonials Sunday will honor departing LDS missionaries Lynn M. Nance of Kaysville Third Ward and Ronald W. Holt of Syracuse. The farewell for Mr. Nance will be held Sunday, January 15, at Blaine Johnston was LAYTON 5 p m. in the Kaysville Third Ward chapel. Elder Nance will leave selected Jaycee of the Month, acto President Everett soon to fulfill a mission for the cording Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y McGhie. Mr- Johnston acted as chairman Saints in the West Central States. of the organizations successful The farewell for Ronald W. Holt Christmas activities last month. will be held also Sunday, at 5 p.m., He also acted on Riata Days, Miss in the Syracuse Second Ward Layton, Prince and Princess conchapel prior to his departure for tests and bicycle safety activities. an LDS mission in Western Can- At the present time he is director ada. Elder Holt is the son of Mr. of the Clubs youth activity and Mrs. William S. Holt. Layton Jayese Wins Honor - pro-gi'a- Eleanor Brough Wins 2 Contests In a special Community Church Scouts Hear Lecture Boy Scout troop 7N from the Community" Church heard a lecture on locks and saw a display brought to them by Emil Rosenau of Ogden last Monday evening, according to Scoutmaster Fred Banz. Tentative plans call for a Court of Honor for their troop on Jan. ;io- - Sunday, Jan. 15, 0 p.m. Miss ONeil acted as mission accountant in the mission office, under Presi- dent A. Hamer Rieser. After completing her mission Miss ONeil toured many countries in Europe, including Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and France. She visited the LDS Temple at Bern, Switzerland five weeks before its completion and again when it was dedicated. Everyone is invited to attend the Sunday meeting. Saturday in Kaysville Jaycee Week Proclaimed re-ciev- ed First-Secon- missionary Will Address Group KAYSVILLE Again this year, Kaysville boys from the second vited to participate in the Jaycee sponsored Dribble Dei by. The derby which will begin Saturday at 0 a.m. in the Davis High school gymnasium is designed to tecah the fundamentals of basketball playing and good sportsmanship to would-b- e young players. Last year over 100 boys turned out each week tw enjoy the fun of learning and playing the popular sport. Harvey Brough is chairman of the derby this year. He invites all boys in the age groups mentioned to come Saturday to the first session. At that time, the hoys will be divided into age groups and assigned a definite hour of learning play. Sunset Ward MIA will present Ry Karlynn Hinman FriEleanor Brough, a Davis High a play The Arizona Cowboy senior and a member of the Davis day. One performance at 4:K) p.m. Dart editorial staff, has been an- will be given for Primary age and nounced second place winner in young children. The other performN:00 p.m. in two contests sponsored by the ance will be given at A proclamation of Junior Cham-e- r the Ward recreation hall. Mrs. acof Commerce w'eek has been Brigham Young University, Reid is directing the S. George chairB. Smith, cording to Oliver xigned by Mayor Lloyd Bishop. play. deB.Y.UThe week of special Jaycee actman of the journalism ivities w'ill commence January ir partment. contest sponsored by the Deseret and continue through the 21st. The editoril contest, sponsored in with connection the also News, During that week, the club has by the Salt Lake Tribune in conB. Y- U. For this feat she various special activities. nection with the B. Y. U., had as to planned another $lo scholarship its theme, Free Press, safeguard be applied to the tuition at the The basketball derby will begin of a free world. This was the January 14; the distinguished serB. Y. U. vice award banquet is slated for theme of the recent journalism A of the Brigham January in. representative contest held at the University. will present Eleanor will receive a $10 scholar- Young University During the week trophies and this the with award Eleanor at toward be won by the club will be awards applied ship that may Scroll or and journalism on display in the window" of the the tuition fee at the Brigham Quill on Friday, building next to the Frost Drug department, assembly Young University. Store. The public is invited to inAs if winning one conteM were January is Mr. the daughter of Eleanor not enough, Eleanor went on to spect the trophies and awards and organization is, according to presiB. 0. Brough, Kaysville. see just how successful the local dent Ray Odd. win second place in the newswiiting and Mrs. - - - Will Begin - Mon- E. ONEIL Jaycee Sponsored Dribble Derby Play Presentation game day evening Layton First Ward defeated Third Ward 4s to 21d High scorers in the Layton ' game were Adams of First with 1( points, and Schofield of Second, 7 points. In the second ?ame Barrington and Chatwin of A committee appointed to take Eighth made eleven points and E. Miss daughter ONeil, Dorothy AAUW this of program charge Adams of Third led them with one )f Mr- and Mrs. C. P. ONeil of is comprised of Oralie Waite, Doromore, 12 points. Weaver of Seventh thy Bingham, Vina Fuit, Alice Kaysville, who recently completed scored 10 and Fisher and Earl of Johnson, Iola Smith and Ina i 2 2 months mission for the LDS Fourth scored 11 each in the final .hurch in the British Mission, wull Stewart. In the make-u- p game, Jerry e the speaker at Sacrament meet-n- g .fame. of First scored 20 and in the Kaysville 1st Ward, Cowley Paul Adams of Third scored 14. DOKOTHY m. Sunset MIA Plans make-u- p League Standing: Fourth, Third Tops Junior League Flay Layton Fourth and Third LDS Wards are now leading the junior basketball league in Layton Stake with three wins, no losses each. Winners of last Thursday's games played at the Fourth Ward gymnasium were Layton Second Ward, which defeated First Ward, 51 to 25; and Layton Seventh, which defeated Third Ward, 40 to 20. First game high scorers were Charley Barlow and Lynn of Second Ward with twelve points each, and Gaiy Jackson, First Ward, with ten points. In the other game, Michael Adams of Third Ward was tops for the game and the evening with ninteen points. Next was Robert Peek, Seventh Ward, seventeen points. Junior League standings up until this weeks game time is as follows: (Continued on Page 4) Cor-brid- ge |