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Show a i 3AM Davis County Residents wet in Successful Elk Permit Applicants .uccel ul lm applicant I taliV IaL elk pm mil.-fiom ounty include Ike fellow iim1: Ashley-Dapge- tt lMnct (Lull) Menial , Charles H. Ileipmuie, Jr., HiU Force Fuse; Majm Jhn T Foote, Hill Air Foie1 ; and -- Nibu ( Audit iwnnl Hunt V. Lie, Bmmlilul; and T. lei, (liailield. Wl,1,lU- '- applnant, pe. nuts - will Iht- - s, no. !:; i 1:1 Fnv.-- ( eeiu-Ai- i w 10, UTAH era (HI. I'. M. LAKE CITY si:iti:.mhi:k ETa CT73 IO 4J.I, 4 PIEUPOINT AVE. Ml Sixty-Tiv- o UUwniJ A4 Wii'Vi & r eek. LJ r. CLJ3 LAYTON, UTAH DAVIS (OUNTY, Ba-o- (Jail S. Ilahoren, Kay-illcDi-tr.- Ashley-Dagge- tt Fdna ClifToid, . (eitlnr-sex- ) (h'arfie'd; easliersiiseipalsHaldtotlngs James F. Iloye, La.' ton; William Bernaid Mitchell, Kaysville; Fat Sn W. Sizemore, Layton; and Emma M. Thurston, Kaysille. Davis County Farmington a workshop school held Ashley-Vernpiincipals (eith-'DLtiict sex) Harry (L Duckworth, K;in-ville- ; last Monday under the direction of Ernest W. Odekirl , Bouri-ful- ; Morris Swapp, president of the Dale Mrfton Pei kins, Sunset; Davis County Principal's Association and N. V. Sanders, Kaysville. District The workshop was initiated this none. S' l Preparation for School Begining Ashley-Whiteroc- ks Park- - Three Drowns District Opening sessions of the workshop featured discussions on spelling, writing, leading, music, social studies and language arts. Other sessions were held Thursday and Friday. This week other school meetings were held including an orienta-- j Corners none. Cache General District (hull) Rex II. Andersen, Layton; Mabel' A. Anderson, Clearfield; C. C. Car-- 1 nahan, Clearfield; William G. Co-- 1 Irvin Cook, Sunset; Doris Davis, Bountiful; Norman Hansen, Syracuse; Russell Hansen, Syracuse; D. M. Hatch, Bountfiul; Roy Hatch, Layton; Horace L. Jen-- : sen, Kaysville; Richard J.. Michael, Clearfield; Waine E. Parkin, Bountiful; Dale T. Smcdley, Layton; Jack II. Swenson, Bountiful; Rada S. Taylor, Clearfield, and Thurman Taylor, Clearfield. Cache, North District (either sex) Leonard J. Wall, Bountiful. (either Cache, South District sex) Chris J. Chelemes; Clearfield; Wayne A. Gillespie, L. Greenhalgh, Bountiful; James V. Murphy, Bountiful; and John J. Sessions, Clearfield. Fishlake District (bull) Daniel B. Allen, Kaysville; and Fred Dex- ter, Kaysville. Fishlake District (either sex) Gwendon L. Hatch. Layton; Dean Morgan, Layton; James II. Morgan, Layton, Arden L. Sandall, Kaysville. Nebo District (bull) Wallace R. Howard, Woods Cross; and C. J. Jones, Bountiful. Nebo District (either sex) Reed Adams, Clearfield; Elmer J. Forbes, Layton; Leonard G. Ford, Sunset; Gideon T. Jolley, Clearfield. Manti District (either sex) L. R. Cahoon, Woods Cross, and Robert Covington, Sunset. Salt Lake District (either sex) C. S. Armstrong, Bountiful. HowCache Conditional Hunt . ard C. Gittins, Layton; Darrell-EGlines, Layton; Samuel Holbrook, Bountiful; Davis C. Braunberger, Sunset; Lowell Stephens, Kaysville; Paul II. Reid, Sunset; Keith R. D. Gibson, Centerville; Raymond McMillan, Murray C. Burgess, Lay-toand William 0. Knudson, Sunset. ley, Layton; Eounti-fulpllerma- n n, yton Fourth Ward IA Sponsors Dance Clover A Lucky iyton the in held Layton LDS e was rth Ward lecreetion hall sponsored by the Association foi waul members. Mr. and Mss. Anderson, dance directors, while ? in charge of the dance, Dulse wity Directors Vernon June Bulkley presented a proTues-cvenin- g, Sgt. Bay Evans for all new teachers in the1 district Tuesday under the direction Wins Top Flower Award tion of the county boaid of Farmington Sgt. Ray Evans of the Utah State Highway Patrol was presented the top ifvvard at the annual fall flower show of the Farmington Garden Club. Sgt. Evans received the special award for an exhibit of prize asters. Sweepstakes winners at the show held in the Davis County Courthouse included Harry Pledger, Mrs. Alice Miller, Thora Gre-- j gory, Myrtle Criddle, Mildred Back-maKathryn Jennings, Nick Rose and Sgt. Evans. n, ASG Ballots To Layton ' edu-- 1 cation. Annual teachers institute was held Wednesday at Davis High School. Guest participants included Dr. G. Homer Durham, academic vice piesident of the University of Utah; Dr. Marion G. Merkley, assistant supeiintendent of the Salt Lake school district; Miss Jennie Campbell, elementary education professor, Biigham Young University; and Miss Lou Groesbeck. director of elementary education and Miss Afton Fors-gresupervisor of secondary education, state department of education. n, relist Be bailed Office By Layton Ballots now in the hands of Davis County farmers containing the names of fifty nominees for the twenty-fiv- e posts on the five Davis County Agricultural Stablization and Conservation community committees must be mailed to the ASC office at Layton, 70 West Gentile Street, postmarked not later than midnight September W f r r ihC'fififlrffnii t' i tj - ' A; i i ; t ? s ,.v 4 rrinf i n fr , t xis. fn New left hand turn lanes at the intersection of State Street and Center Street in Clearlieid will help to assure smooth flow of traffic through main street of community. AIDS TRAFFIC Derral K. Draper Studies Teletype j Clearfield Installing Left Turn Lanes Af Center and State learfield Construction is now underway to replace the street islands at the intersection of Highway 01 and Center Street in Clearfield with left hand turn ( Fort Gordon, Ga. Pvt. Derral K. Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dei nil C. Draper, of 7 South Burns St.. Sunset, has arrived at the lanes. Signal Corps Training Center here The community had to sacrifice to begin the second phase of his Army training under the Reserve lawn and shrubbery for the badly needed extra lanes. The Clearfield Forces Act. city council requested that the Draper will spend four months at Utah State Highway Commission SCTC studying in the Teletype Opprovide the left turn lanes a year erators course. He received basic ago. The intersection is badly d Calfi. training at Fort Ord, during shift changes at volunteer re- nearby Hill Air Force Base and The servist is a graduate of Davis High has been the scene of several traffic mishaps. School, Kaysville, Utah. con-jeste- room instruction and the practical application of his signal skills at Alden The Southeastern Signal School. South Weber, Kaysville) Burton, Ira Egbert, Brigham HarHis training, and that of the vey, George II. Love, Elmer Major, Glen Ray, Reed Robins, Evan other members of Reserve Forces will be the Stark. David Stewart, Wilford W. Training Co. No. same as that given other SCTC Whitesides. students. In addition, however, a Community C (West Layton, special program of y athleSyracuse) Allen A. Adams, Rulon tics and recreation has been inBill, Arnold Bodily, Alma Cook, stituted for the men of his unit. Lawrence I. Criddle, Dean J. Eg-- j At the completion of his active 10. bert, Leon Johnson. John W. Mann-- 1 duty here, Draper will return to V. Stevenson, Ben Sunset to A special board will count the ing, George complete his service ob11 0 at votes on September a.m., Thurgood. ligation in the Army Reserve. Williams. Thomas to Q. according Community D (Farmington, Cenof the counchairman Centerville, Cecil IL Beecher, Walter ty committee. Other committee terville) members include M. P. Whitesides, Elliott, Dale W. Ford, Tracy W. P. Glenn Moss, Alma Parrish, George C. Ensign and William R. Hess, J. Samuel Parrish, Rawl M. Rice, Smith. J. F. (Jack) Rigby. James J. Stat-hiThe candidate receiving the largest number of votes from each Clearfield A very enjoyable eveCommunity E (Woods Cross, community automatically becomes Bountiful) Frank Ashdown, Ralph ning was held at the Clearfield 1st the community chairman and a Argyle, Mary T. Hatch, Walter Ward last Tuesday night. An asdelegate to the convention which Hogan, Reginald J. Lewis, J. L. sembly program was presented by selects a county committee. and Jr. Gleaners Mathid, William A. Mcllrath, Dar- the Jr. These five chairmen will meet ryl Pack, Howard Smith, Leonard telling the history of Love songs. September 20 at 2 p.m. in the Da- Winegar. They were under the direction of seelct to the vis ASC office county Dir. and Mrs. Hewell Crookston. committee. After this everyone enjoyed dancNominees for the community ing in the hall from jitter bug, and committee posts are: rounds, to waltzes. SunTo participate in this entertainCommunity A (West Point, Iowa Clearment everyone received a train set, Clinton, South Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young of ticket from the Happy Time ExJ. Albert Anderson, Grant field) Barlow, Jesse A. Bennett, Arnold Iowa, arrived here Saturday to press ticket manager. They then T. Bingham, Dell Flinders, J. Phil visit with Mrs. Youngs parents, received their instructions from Forbes, George Fowers. Dean Nel- Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Layton. the engineers, Mr. and Mrs. Cass son, Elmer Olsen, George Elwood They will stay until September Wagoner to reach the destination M. While here they will visit in of fun. The cooks in the dining car Taylor. passed out refreshments. Community B (East Layton. Lchi with Mrs. Youngs folks. 1 off-dut- Clearfield 1st Holds Party M-M- Layton Mews ir I t , , Monday s. & ! . S' ft His training will include class- - J , i, yeai to establish administrative policies for elementary schools in the district. i al y en Jayceettes Plan Dues Paying Social today The Clearfield will hold their first meeting for the fall season this coming Monday September 10 at the e home of Mrs. Hazel Ruark, 14 I)r., at 7:30 p.m. According to publicity chairman. Mrs. Joe Vasquez, the meeting will be in the form of a social, called so all Dues Paying Social a members are scraping up the moderate fee for the annual dues paying event. In this way they hope to have this matter attended to in one evening and in a very convenient manner for the treasurer of the group. Clearfield Jay-eeett- es Air-lan- , m Will Begin Next Tuesday Clearfield Word has been announced by the Clearfield 1st Ward MIA presidency that mutual will be held at 7:30 p.m., beginning next Tuesday, September 11 as the fall program gets underway. At this time all talent in the area of Clearfield 1st Ward should be prepared to take part in a talent show to be held at mutual next Tuesday. The two winners will compete in a Stake Talent show Saturday, Sept. 1.1. |