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Show Pane March Tin; JOURNAL 2 Apr 17, pj.y; Farmington Jews By Karlynn Hinman Mr. ami Mrs. M. P. Leonard attended a Hawaiian missionary par- Kaysville and Layton comunities ty at Provo last Saturday night, will look cleaner and better folApril 1 1. Mr. Leonard served in lowing their pending clean-u- p the LDS Hawaiian mission which accounts for his connection with this group. The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Gloria Richards on April 11. Mrs. Annie Welling presented the book review program for the evening reporting on a biography of Abraham Lincolns mother. Air. and Mrs. M. P. Leonard and their five children visited Mrs. Leonards mother and other relatives in Logan on April 15. Aaronic Priesthood boys of the Farmington First Ward received awards in the Sacrament services on April l.". Bishop Rulon Killian of Kaysville wras guest speaker. As a special feature at the Farmington First Ward MIA on April 17, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Broschinsky and their children Charles, Betty, and Danny, and Mrs. Broschinskys father, Mr. George Q. Knowlton, presented the opening exercises with a program on a family evening. Dee Ann Sjoblom, a senior at Davis High, participated in the State Interpretative Meet held at the BYU on April 12 and 13. Dee Ann wras featured in the play Riders to the Sea which represented the Davis High dramatics classes in the meet. Mr. Frank Stevenson is reported to be in a Salt Lake hospital seriously ill. Mr. Karl G. Hinman and his three sisters and brother-in-laMrs. Priscilla Poulton, Mrs. Beth Snow, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hill, visited their aunt, Mrs. May II. Seal, on Monday, April 10. Mrs. Seal is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Lima S. Hunsaker, in Collinston. v w, . Farmington birthdays for this wreek included Virginia Fulmer on April 17, David L. Jones, Michael F. Steed, Terry Rose, Stephen R. Brown, Ray Steed. Stephen Mayo, Scott Tornow, and Margie Tomow on April 18. On April 19, Harry Williams celebrated a birthday. Margaret S. Hess, Clifford Tornow, Ramona Bobo, Nancy Fellow, David Thompson, and Verdeen Hess have birthdays. Emily Williams, Bruce T. Thomas, Scott G. Myers, and Jan Olson have birthdays on April 21. Heber A. Smith and Bernard A. Johnson wrill celebrate their birthdays on April 22. Howard Perry, Sharon C. Williams, Phil Goodrich, Jeannine Swaner, Robert S. Shelton, Lillian R. Smith, Ross J. Steed, and Alvey C. McCullough have birthdays on April 23. Miss Emma Miller traveled to New York recently where she met her sister, Mrs. Lionel Farr. She and Mrs. Farr then went to Washington, D. C., and Miss Miller is ct present visiting in her sisters home in Washington. Mules apparently have resist- ance to equine encephalomyelitis (sleeping sickness). During a recent outbreak of the disease in Brazil, none of the GO mules quartered with horses became affected. Seventeen of 152 horses in the area died from the disease. dates. Kaysville Mayor Lloyd Bishop has set aside April 23 to 27 as clean-u- p week and said citizens are urged to improve their homes, lots, and places of business by painting , cleaning and fixing. Monday and Tuesday, April 23 and 21, city trucks will haul trash away that has been placed in containers' in the street in the area west of Main Street. Wednesday and Thursday the area east of n Main street will receive the of the city trucks. at-tio- Central Davis Junior High Spring Festival Will Display Years Class Accomplishments By Diane Nielson Layton Spring Festival will be held for parents at Central Davis Junior High School on May 4, beginning at 8 p.m. Displays in the school rooms will show the years accomplishments. Eleanor Brough Sharon Freeman Hanson, a sen-- 1 ior at Davis High School and Dart; staff member, was recently recog-- j nized by a national magazine with the publishing of her editorial on teen age driving. By grade, and Tamera Whitesides from the seventh grade. Instructor Jack Christensens language arts departments wdll have the ninth grade displaying stage sets and drama journals, the seventh grade displaying stories and the seventh and ninth grades displaying student poetry. The April 13 issue of the hi- - monthly magazine Concern pub- lished by the National Conference of Methodist Youth, hailed her as Thelma Road-e-- o Winner Announced For Kaysville The sewing department will present a sample fashion show under the direction of Susan Scoffield and Rebecca Ence. The sewing department students will also demonstrate the use of sewing machine attachments and will display clothes. These displays will be under the direction of Lynette McCarty and Jackie Condor from the ninth grade, Gayle Allen and Mary Ann Roholt from the eighth Kaysville The winner of the from Kaysville Teenage Road-e-- o is Frank Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bishop, 335 West 1st North. Frank is now eligible to compete in the Utah State Road-e-the date to be announced. Chairman Robert Crookston and his committee of Bob Major, Fred Kirby, Carl Schoffield, Kaye Barton and Homer Reed, along with judges Jim Twray and State John Rogers wTere commended for an excellent job in Zenas William Norman, 06. died connection with the event. in a Blackfoot hospital last Wednesday following a lingering illness. Mr. Norman was born November 5, 18S9, in Layton, the youngest son of Samuel and Sarah Hod-so- n Elections To Norman. He had lived in Blackfoot, Idaho Kaysville The next membership since he was 19 years old. meeting of the Kaysville Junior On December 23, 1915, he marChamber of Commerce will be held ried Daisy Strong, Kaysville, and at Larkins Cafe, Thursday, April the marriage later was solemnized 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elections will be held at this He was an active member of the meeting. All members are urged LDS Church. to attend in order to cast their Survivors are his widows Blackvote for next years board. foot; and twro daughters: Mrs. Wilbur (Ileen) Sisson, Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Vernon (LaRue) Bird, Blackfoot; one grandson; a brother, John S. Norman, Blackfoot; and a sister, Mrs. William (Minnie) Beesley, Henderson. Funeral services were held last Kaysville The Mutual Improve- Saturday in Blackfoot. ment Association of Kaysville Second Ward will present a music and speech program at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. It begins at 7 p.m. A large group of MIA members Layton Mrs. Hannah C. T. Andwill take part in the program. Lois erson was honored at a quiet birthRassmusen and Mrs. Sidney Stew- day party at the homo of her son, art will be in charge of the music; B. M. Anderson in Layton WedMary Edwards will be in charge of nesday. Mrs. Anderson is 85 years the speech section of the event. of age. o, Pat-trolm- an Kaysville Jaycees Hold Kaysville Second toes Demonstrates Greek Pastry Thelma Manes, ninth grade stu dent at Central Davis and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Manes, Layton, presented a cooking de monstration on Greek pastries last Friday for the ninth grade cooking classes. During the demonstration. Miss Manes told of the customs in Greece. fi brilliant high school senior and' praised her work highly. a The same editorial recently won honors and a chance for a sr,oo scholarship for Sharon in a na- - The ninth grade cooking class tional Quill and Scroll editorial In Layton, the Jaycees are manwill display a buffet dinner, the Instructor Lenzi Nelsons ninth contest. The editorial wa pub- ning trucks and shovels on April breaka class cooking grade citizenship class will display lished in the January issue of the 19, 20, and 21 to haul trash placed eight grade cookseventh and the grade fast, notebooks covering years study Dart. on the curbs by the townspeople. skills. basic the class cooking and the student council wdll disThe Jaycees urge all residents ing to avail themselves of the opporHostesses for this event will be play the school scrapbook of pictunity to get rid of their accumu- Lynette Layton and Diane Niel- tures and articles. lated trash and to make the an- son from the ninth grade, Hazel Fix-u- p Paint-up- , nual Clean-uHarvey and Ann Dibble from the successful. campaign eighth grade and Carolyn Horne and Adeline Parker from the seventh grade. p, C J( fi K la j K; ; Vi K last hap Kaj Sgt. Paul Smith ball wit Assigned phy T To Germany gre Ka; cov low leas The Clearfield Sgt. Paul D. Smith has been assigned to Kitzingen, Germany, where he is stationed IV the 55Sth battalion on Guided Missile projects. His wife plans to join him as wdth We Jua Am She She Noi soon as she can make the for herself and daughter, De Ann. Sgt. Smith wdll also have his car sent to him which will take about two months time but which he says wdll come in handy in visiting the towns of some of relatives who come from Germany Central Davis baseball team met not too far from wdiere he is staNorth Davis at the Layton Ele- tioned. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. mentary School Wednesday at 1 p.m. for the first game of the sea- Edward Smith of North Lakeview ZenasW. Norman Baseball Game Dies at 66, FuneralSaturday son. Sc W G C wil con Dr. wa to North Davis Stake Supper, Fireside Planned for Jr. M Men, Gleaners The North Davis Junior and Junior Gleaners Outing and j Fireside will be held next Friday j j and Sunday, April 27 and 29. M-M- Born in Florida en i A Chuck Wogan Supper for all Kaysville Word wras received Junior Gleaners and Junior the! from Pensicola, Florida, of the of the Stake will be held at Park Friday evening be-- 1 d birth of an son, born Syracuse to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ferris Col- ginning at 5:30 p.m. Dress: apron j lett, formerly of Kaysville. Mrs. n overall or pedal pushers. Collett was Jerri Holbrook before Stake leaders are welcoming the her marriage. The proud parents MIA youth to the event with thej will name their new son Jeffry. following verse: Great grand-parenof little JefThe dinner bells a ringin and fry are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Collett its speshly callin you of Kaysville. M-M- en eight-poun- ts To Give Program To the old Chuck Wagon Supper; for ham n eggs, n hot cakes too. Layton 3rd Ward 85th Birthday PrimaryChanges Layton Third Ward in Layton this week announced a of Primary officers. Sustained were Helen McClurg, president: Goldie Prather, first counselor, and Ruth Moss, second counselor. But before we serve the vittles' therll be games n fun galore Soft ball, relays n some dancing. You couldnt ask for more. Im not wastin no more time with this here poetry Cause Im thoroly convinced its the time and place me. The fireside will bo held Sunday evening at 9 p.m.- Refreshments will be seived and there wdll be an inspirational speaker. fr - |