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Show 4 UJ I t u Ut Vo i w 11 mi prERro::T ave. ..!,'! , o E LA ' Z Cl 1 VO!.. VIII 73 V , FT Ail junk 2, iyr,ci NO. 20 ET"3 izJ LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Four Layton 4-- H Club Members Receive Slogs from Kiwani To on c oura e the youngsters who will he the farm-- ' Layton Stores Flooded ers of tonioiiow, the Layton Club Sunday presented! sows to four members of young the Layton Club, which will a chain begin project. Ki-wan- is In Clearfield II Clearfield The four hoys receiving1 gilts are' Jay It. Simmons, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons; Roger Adams, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams; Gary Flint, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Flint; and Jim Morgan, lit, son of Mr. and Dean Morgan. A heavy rain storm last Monday night flooded streets and stoies in Clearfield, causing seeial thousands of dollais in damage. Jaren Tolman, city maintenance man in chaise, reported that four-Miteen sections of gutter had been h washed out on South Stieet s. will he required to present one sow, the pick oflT, He et,mated dm0e :,t aI,,roxi- the first litter from their sow, to club member. They another will have then filled their ohliga-- ; Mopping up opeiatlons ..till con- tion to the Kiw'anis Club for the tinued until afte rnoon Tuesday at do can and as gift they please with Melvins Shoe Store and Montgo- j 4-- H FLAG ROLE DEDICATED Kaysilles American Legion Post dedicated flag pole of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaher in memory of two sons hilled in the service. American Legion Post Dedicates Flag Pole to Ashbakers Sons Members of Kays-ville- s Kaysville American Legion Post S2 conducted dedicatory services Sunday at 0:30 a. m. for a flag pole at the Melvin Ashbaker home, 4S7 East First North, built in memovi-uby the Ashbakers for their two sons killed in the service. The services were under the direction of Val Dean Criddle, post m Explorers Take Colorado River Trip the sow they received and the rest merys Jewelry. of the litter. Melvin Meiuieh. manager of the Two of the gilts were purchased shoe store, reported his store was fiom Dean Egbert. 32o South An- flooded by water diainmg to the gtd Street; and the other two from rear of the building from the city Wayne Flint, also of Layton. park. Carpeting and seveial pairs Mr. Egbeit began the chain-ho- g of shoes were damaged. MontgoClub project with the Layton mery Jewelry reported very little a year ago when he gave a gilt to damage with the exception of Day 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. clean-uwork. Orson Day. 241 Angel Street. Paul presented the pick of his first litter The Magnet Sunday to Larry Mitchell, 13, son I saw you with a blonde last of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, 3s3 Angel Street. night. Where did you meet her? I dont know. I just opened my All pigs in the project are regwallet and there she was. istered Duroc. The Teamster John Field is leader of the Lay-to- n Club. The Kiwanis Agricultural Committee included Gold- ty Commissioner Clyde Adams is en F. Layton, chairman, Dr. Noell Kiwanis director to the agriculTanner and Mr. Field. Davis Coun tural committee. i 4-- H commander. Bishop Rulon Killian, Kaysville, gave the dedicatory diess. Post members served on the firing squad. Taps were sounded by Waynard Morton. ad-!Pa- ul The two sons of the Ashbakers Melvin DaWayne, killed in an accident in California on November 1 1, 11)47, while serving in the U. S. Navy, and Orval Elias killed in Korea on November 4, 11)30, while serving in the U. S. Air Force. p 4-- H Kaysville Seven explorer scouts from Kaysville and Layton will trip down complete an eight-da- y the Colorado River today (Saturday) from Hite, Utah, to Lees Wins Fifth At Road-e-- o Farmington Norman Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Farmington, was fifth place win- ner in the Jaycee sponsored Teenage Rodeo held at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Norman was fiist place winner of the Farmington Junior Chamber of Commerce contest and second place winner in the Davis County Jaycee contert held at Hill Air Force Base Apiil 14. As winner in the state meet Norman won a table model radio. He chalked up 47 s of a possible r,U3 points. There were fifty-thre- e contestants. Accompanying him to Provo were Normans father and Norman Gardner, Farmington Jaycee president. Other winners in the Farmington contest were Norman Marston, second; Linden Evans, third; David Monson, Coidell Wood and Dave Organization Of Fire Department Mayor Arthur Mitchell of Sunset, announces that the volunteer fire department of Sunset has been organized. Daniel E. Lynch will serve as Fire Chief with Clayton Peterson as Assistant Fire Chief. The fire department will fuither he composed of 21 voluntary firemen to include the city k, No-Wi- fe Line of Fire : oy Sunset Completes Local boys included in the party of forty included Beck Sheffield, Paul Lyman, Frank Larkin, Gary Baldwin. Frank Bishop and Terry Thatcher of Kaysville, and Roger Layton of Layton. The Socotwa boat ti ip tiaveled 170 miles downstream, visiting such points of interest as Rainbow Bridge, Crossing of the Fathers, Indian ruins and Halls Crossing. After leaving the river at Lees Ferry, the hoys were to visit Nava-h- o Bridge. Bishop Merlin Shaw, Murray, reived as guide for the trip. Fleet Operatois Son: Dad, mom just backed the car out of the gaiage and ran over my bicycle. Fleet Opcratoi Serve.--, you right for leaving it on the front lawn. Farmington Potter. Ferry. Hole-in-the-Roc- Norman Elliott 1M The recipients Keflex-Journ- Photo. al CHAIN PROJECT Lnjlon Kiwanis Club Sunday presented registered Duroc sows to (front, left to right) Gary Flint, Roger Adams, J. It. Simmons and Dennis Flint, members of the Laton Paul Club. I)ay, They will present a sow from their first litters to other club members. In the back row arc who began the projet t last ear with a sow from Dean Egbert, J. II. Field, club leader; Howard B. Smith, Kiwanis Club president; Clyde Adams, Kiwanis director and Golden F. I.ajton, chairman of the Kiwanis Agriculture Committee. H 9 Trouble old lady: Poor Ivindheaited man, and are you married? Beggar: Bless my heart, lady, do you think Id he relying on total sti angers for support if I had a wife? The Teamster |