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Show Page May THIS JOURNAL 2 r- 4vV Siri S4 '' w.ttM K .'iW V'AiiWi si Housework is easier t j( i ! ! ! r Layton with an Stevenson actPrincipal ing as' master of ceiemonies. Aw aids were presented in seven fields student council pin, athletics, American Legion Auxiliary, poppy poster winners and Americanism essay winneis, shop club, choius, and talent show. Vv Kv Ay wtjwarfiM 3 - TrT 1 at Assembly !ri; Mr. and Mis. Howard Medium Idaho, were lart Sunday guerts of Mr. and Mi-- . defeated John A. Flint, and family. Pep Club Party The Central Pep Club held its final paity of the year last Wednew members nesday. Fifty-fiv- e were initiated and a head cheerleader1, Lynn llousley, was named for next year. Students are being urged by the student council and faculty to from mischief during the re-fia- Officers New student body officers elected to serve at Central next year include Ruth Hodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hodson, Layton, president; Margaret Whitesides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whitesides. Layton, vice president; and Julie Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons Layton, secretary. New 1 of St. Charles, this Tuesday and was by the visiting team 10 to 0. al Itichaid i i u awards last Friday at the An Cen-tiwas held Davis Junior High School with 1 v Awards Presented !l, Syracuse Pews Central Davis Junior High - 1 in final week to keep up a good years record. Baseball Trip Sheiman Bennett i (turned home Sunday evening from a two day trip to St. George, in company with the baseball team from Weber College. The college team wen the victorious winners of the Intermoun-taiConference game. n Celebrate Birthday Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett, Syracuse, and her three daughters, Mi- -. Junior Ostiop and Mrs. Victor Atkins'on of Ogden and Mrs. Belnap of Ogden enjoyed dinner at the Tiopical Restaurant in Brigham City, last Thursday afternoon. The day marked the Lc-Gian- de Ninth graders upon leaving the school, wish to extend their thanks to the teachers, school and principal for what has been considered a successful year and to encour- birthday anniversaiy of Mrs. age the eighth graders who will become leaders next year to live up to the school code. Double Celebration Class Officers Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Sessions, Nominations for class officers held a special Mothers Day, and to be elected next year were as family party at their home Sunfollows: Ninth grade Jess Johnday. son and Noel Bennett, president; The day also marked the birthLayton A birthday party for Dale Allen and Ann Duckworth, day anniversary of their son, Rodvice president; and DeAnne Lyman Margo Whitesides was held May ney. who was three years old that and Becky Enc-e- secretary. Eighth u at the home of her parents, Mr. dav. grade Gary Larkin and Brent and Mrs. Dale Whitesides. Thirty Maxfield, president; Diane SwTan guests attended. Margo is 11 years and Diane Fisher, vice president; old. Adeline Parker and Kathryne Gale, 1956 secretary. Mrs. Arta Whitesides Layton was a Mothers Day dinner guest May Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Annual May Day festivities were Whitesides. held at Central last Friday, May 11. Girls wore pedal pushers and Layton Cub scouts of Den fi and boys levis. Regular classes were ; in Layton were taken on a tour held during the morning with sack of the Hill Air Force Base fire lunches at noon and a full length department last week by Ken Halls. movie during the afternoon. of Daughters-in-laLayton Examinations Mrs. W. W. Cowley surprised her This week is test week at Cen- with a party on May 11. A buffet tral. No one is excused from classes supper was served. due to the final examinations. Mrs. Frank Adams and Mrs. Baseball Dickson spent Thursday in Central met North Davis in a Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. baseball game on May 4 and was Rodney Dickson and Luke Adams, defeated 10 to 11. Central met Boun- who are attending the Utah State tiful at the Layton Elementary Agricultural College. LAYTON LOCALS , Miss Frankfurt Of w El-be- . , o---,- rn .... OULU Ikon. ftT ,V X'N Work is lighter, a home stays brighter ) when there is plenty of hoc water J OISTILI J wins every roum anytime.t t IN KENTUCK You get all that with a modern electric vvater heater . . . plus pure, safe , hot water. V is. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT toaanusiaaiGteUa? limn it THE txn-B- . BOURBON WHISKEY LIVE BETTER...etf-C- poivEti & ? light co hourhon since 1870 HILL & HILL A HILL COMPANY UlUTfllt. UITICIT A smoother Kentucky j Wan BOURBON WHISKEY HILL CO., DIVISION OF .NATIONAL LOUISVILLE, DISTILLERS KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. PRODUCTS CORP, .( |