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Show Page Sept. THE JOURNAL fi ro) nn North Davis Junior 15, 19511 High ill livi 1 00 New Students Attend School Mrs. Days brother and sister-in-lamorning. Jan and Mark Breezoff High Priests By Judith Anne White Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sill. stayed with Alene Jones on MonDavis Stake High Priests enNorth Davis Junior High school joyed a lovely dinner Friday night Also Mrs. Days son and daughter-in- day while she was gone. has been the scene of more activity Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd at the Farmington 1st and Jnd -law, this past week than perhaps ever Ward chuich. Day and baby visited at the Sill Telephone Call (?) in its history, unless it was home. The Max Muirs returned a week before the year the schools 8.10 population ago from a trip to Lethbridge, The Reed Oviatts of the Lions Party Canada. They state that one night became so large that part Mrs. Harriet Spencer of Evansnew The Farmington Lions and their they a motel and their students were sent to the at stopped ton, Wyoming, spent Monday wives enjoyed a wonderful steak little daughter, Nancy, age (5, kept Layton Junior High school. At her home of at the niece, night dinner at the ctiy park Monday saying I want to talk to Denny. that time there were 1150 students Mrs. Marie Oviatt. Marie had earimnight. is the small son of Mr. and at North Davis, which seems Denny to the lier in the evening gone Mrs. Elden Dixon in Farmingttn. possible, but then it wras necessary airport to meet her brother and Vivian and Max were out at their to utilize the cafeteria as class Young Jerry Hess sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe all Jerry Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. car a while and their little daugh- rooms and every room was used Dickson of Phoenix, Arizona, who LaMar Hess came home from the ter comes out and says, I talked day long even during the teachers flew in to visit a few days with He is to Denny. They didnt believe her free period, according to Mrs, Edna hospital last Saturday. relatives. until they went to pay their motel Peterson, registrar. On the first coming along fine now. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hemming bill and there sure enough was a day of school there were nearly and three children of Hayward, 100 new students who had moved telephone charge to Farmington, Antelope Hunt home to their after returned into the area since last June and just Friday morning early, Mr. and Utah. spending a week visiting around Mrs. had not had new schedules arDr. and Walter Jennings, Farmington. They visited at the Mrs. Harold ranged for them. These took up Lion Dean Swaner Jensen, Mr. Frank home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oviatt. Mr. Cooks time until noon trying Howell of Farmington and Mr. A1 District Governor Dean Swan Mrs. Hemming was the former to find a suitable arrangement for Jennings of Bakersfield, Calif., er attended a zone meeting MonRuth Oviatt. Bruce Jennings of Los Angeles, day night at Brigham City. Sat- them in class rooms which already Mel Sperling of Bass Lake, and urday and Sunday District Govern- seemed filled to capacity in some Canada Fishing Trip Mr. Joseph Cook is the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone of Farm- or Dean and Cabinet Secretary cases. Reed Oviatt and son Gary have will leave for Rock Springs, Dell Sessions attended a presi- principal of the school. two wonderful weeks together ington, to hunt antelope. Thurs- dents and secretarys conference Large Band fishing in Canada. Gary will he Wyoming Ballard Christiansen reports a day evening they will be enter- up at Brighton. starting school soon. tained at a lovely dinner at the large band numbering close to one home of Walt and Kathryn Jenhundred participants this year. Visit from Washington IUood Drive This has become a yearly Choosing Representatives Mary Phillips of Washington, October S, the Red Cross will nings. Bob affair. D. ten is about for Simpson, student council C., visiting conduct a blood drive in Farmsuperviser and consultant, andays with Mrs. Mary Bybee. ington. At that time most alWeekend Trip nounces that home room representalergies will be over. It is hoped Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bentley tives are being selected this week Mabel Wickens that everyone wno can, will and family went to Parowan over Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wickens re- and the new student council will respond. the weekend. turned to their home in Chicago, be elected next week, probably. Illinois last Tuesday. They have Change Colors Mrs. Breezoff Visit the Sills been visiting Jims mother, Mrs. Boys at North Davis Junior High to Bonnie taken was Breezoff Mrs. John Day of Sacramento, Mabel Wickens. school have changed the color of the with a week California, visited ago hospital suddenly Monday fall getting under way, more plans New Daughters more will be w, their gym shorts this year from maroon to blue which is the color the girls have been using also. Work Progressing Work seems to be progressing on the new shop and kitchen which are supposed to be done next month. Although it was a bitter blow to students and teachers alike not to have the use of them at the beginning of the new year, I suppose they will be extra welcome wrhen they are ready. In the meantime, the new appliances that are appearing for the kitchen look simply beautiful and would make even the boys wish they were taking the cooking courses. Reporter Help This school reporter would like to says that she hopes to have the assistance of her brother, David, for seventh grade news, and her new neighbor, Barbara Glauser to gather the eighth grade newrs this year for a better column. She also requests the assistance of all students and especially the student council in this respect. Phone and calls after number is school hours will be appreciated and make it easier to get the news more accurate. Off Limits Off limits have been declared by Mr. Cook to the area off the school school hours. This was announced as in keeping property, during with the rules of other schools in Davis county 'where students have the same rule keeping them in the school grounds until after hours. supper at the West Point school announced soon and house. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanders are the proud parents of a 10 lb. activity for club members getting West Point going, according to Glen Singleton, baby girl. president. West Point Midge Takahashis Enters Painting group held a late summer party Lee Ann Miller has entered an oil painting at the Utah State for their parents recently and this Fair. The title of her picture is active group of fine girls with a fine leader cooked and served a Mexican Ensemble. 4-- H Mrs. Emily Williams Mrs. Emily Williams returned home from Dakota, California, where she has been staying and Fatal Fallacies Jeffry Flint f re- cently fractured his arm to end the summer up right and to start to school with. He is glad that it didnt happen during the first of the summer when he would have enjoyed his vacation much less. by Ted Key helping her daughter, Harry Jean while her husband, Keith Whipple has been ill. West Point News Will Exhibit A dress made by West Point girl from Carolyn Criddle, a here, will be exhibited at the state fair next week. There were several winners of blue ribbons at the recent county fair from Midge Takahashis two groups. For dresses, Carolyn Criddle, Saundra Flint and Ellen Flint were winners. In the group exhibit blue ribbons were won by Dianna Page, Doris Oleson, Janet Flint, Susan Blake, Colleen Dahl, Gayle Loveland, and Sheila Kirkham. Sheila also received top honors in the judging contest. 4-- H The taste is rich, thefeel" is light so smooth there's not a bit of bite Summer Social West Point Jaycees and Jay-- ! ceettqs from here enjoyed a fine summer social last week at the West Point school grounds. It was hosted and hostessed by that able couple Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahl and started off with a treasure hunt and ended with plenty to eat and enjoyment of friendship. Activity has slowed a little with the group but with last-minu- THE HILL LOUISVILLE, & HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF CKY te r |