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Show WH A. I. Wilvi a uul A. ii U 141 PIEUPOIHT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH Central Davis Jr. High DECEMBER no. 1. 195C 3 Queen Chosen for Football Dance By Susan Seof field Layton On November 3!st, Ce- Brent Young, Barbara Frost and Kileen Thatcher chose the very ntrals eighth and ninth graders,, appropriate name, the Thanksgivafter Centrals football team came ing Dance, for their dance. out victorious in all of their games, In this' dance interesting games had a very triumphant dance. were played, the good records were At this dance, .Jeff Johnson, cap- used, and a good time was had tain of Centrals football team, an- by all. nounced the football teams choice Decorating Committee Scores of a queen. The honor was given For the football dance, the to Cynthia Flint a shapely, brun- orating committee again did an ette ninth grader at Central who excellent job. The gymnasium was is also a cheerleader. decorated in purple and white is the daughter of Mr. paper, Centrals school colors. The Cynthia and Mrs. Henry McGlinch of Kays-vill- ceiling was hung with pennants and streamers of the two colors. The two attendants chosen were Football players made of crepe Linda Cay Morgan, daughter of paper hupg on all sides. On the Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Morgan stage there was a goal post, a of Farmington and Julie Simmons, football player and a football. Hazel Harvey, chairman of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Layton. committee had the excellent help These three girls, all lepresent of Reed Hodgson, Margaret White-- , an idea of a football players queen sides, Julie Simmons, Hilly Mor- and the choosing of the queen and gan, Fred Page, Jimmy Germer, two attendants gave the dance an Denny Ball, Elizabeth Adams, De- added flavor. lores Iarkdull, La Dean Love, Day-len- e 7th Grade Thanksgiving Dance Nalder, Colleen Perkins, Adean The seventh graders of Central, Stoddard; under the supervision of1 also on November Hist had a dance. .Mis Muriel Reeves, Centrals Art! Since none of the seventh graders director, the task was done quick-- 1 participated in football competi- ly and efficiently and the result tion, the seventh grade officers, was one of a job well done. Layton Chamber Will Elect Three Directors e. I. ay ton Three directors to the Layton Chamber of Commerce will be elected at the monthly meeting of the organization next Thursday, December , at noon. . dnimrnr F .5 fr NEW OFFICERS Recently elected officer High School Future Homemakers of America include, front row, left to right. Tamra Itoundy. secretary and Mary Schuck, president. Hack row. Laurel Layton, historian; Roberta Hender, reporter and Joce Sheffield, vice president. Adisors, not pictured, are Mrs. Virginia Barton, Carolyn Munk and Ada Gardner. Outgoing board directors include Art Bulkley, president; Ken Brails-for- d and Reed Holbrook. Holdovers David are Reeder, vice president; Dee Sanders, Frank Hickenlooper and Elva Vaughn. The meetings regularly held the first Wednesday of each month have been changed to the first Thursday beginning with this meeting. Layton A Meeting Set P-T- Gleaners Will Attend Men, Gleaners In llorth Davis Stake Hold Party M-Me- Womens Society Flans Bazaar Dinner-Danc- e and Gleaners of Layton Layton and Weber stakes will join together for a buffet supper, pro- gram and dancing at Ogden 10th Ward Friday evening beginning at s p.m. The Ogden 10th is located at 30th Street below Wall Avenue. Theme of the evenings enter-- ' tainment will be Caveman Cap-- , ers. Casual dress will be in order. M-M- and The Clearfield Gleaners of North Davis stake held an exchange party with members of the Lakeview stake groups last Friday evening at the Lakeview stake house- The social was on the order of the old fashioned box lunch dance with the girls bringing lunch for two. The dance was a cotton and overall dress affair. The Booglers from Brigham Young University, presented a novelty act during the evening. M-M- Community Church n, en - The Womens Serv- dedicated in exercises held at the Clearfield ice Society of the Clearfield Com- Community Church. Other chil-- , munity Church has scheduled a dren included Janice Hyatt, daugbazaar for December 7. Included hter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hyatt, in the event will be several booths Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill of handwork and baked goods. The Kennedy; and William, son of Capt. Girls Guild will have a candy and Mrs. Robert Halgrim. booth and the young men of the Christmas Cantata church are planning a booth also, A Christmas cantata will be ofaccording to Mrs. Frances Tillot-sopresident. A chili and ham- fered by the Senior choir of the burger supper will be served, with Community Church on December 1(5, according to Rev. Poe, pastor of pie and salad included. the church and a Christmas paChildren Dedicated Mr. and geant has been scheuled for SunJames Byron, son of Mrs. G. Gene Butler, was recently day, December 33. en j n, ' Syracuse News By Virginia Bennett Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Cook en tertained with a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving Day. Sheriff LeRoi Day To Address Dinner in Ogden A Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett spent ThanksLayton Sheriff LeRoi Day will and son Sherman, home the of their at giving day speak on juvenile delinquency at and daughter, Mr. and a meeting of the Verdeland Park Mrs. Junior Ostrup in Ogden. Quartet Festival Monday beginning at 7:30 Mrs. Boyd Thurgood, Mrs. Wayne p.m. The program will also include T. Smedley, Mrs. John Thayne and Christmas carol singing under the Miss Ellen Eames with Miss direction of Mrs. Kent Randall. Shauna Lynn Bennett as accom- Refreshments will be served. Mrs. panist, represented the Syracuse Second Ward MIA in the North Robert Vollmer will be in charge Davis Stake Quartet Festival at of the meeting. the Stake House in Clearfield last Saturday evening. Education for TomorLayton row will be the program topic for the Layton Elementary school meeting next Thursday evening, December (. Dr. Samuel McLaughlin, head of P-T- A the Elementary Education Department at the University, has been scheduled as the speaker by program chairmen, Mrs. Isabella Smith and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Koneta Dennis First Grade; the flag ceremony will be under the direction of Troop 113 of the Girl Scouts. The public is being invited to the meeting which will begin at 7:30 p.m. North Davis Jr. High P-T- Science Wonder Assembly Subject son-in-la- w P-T- A ' Mrs. Lois Boyack took the girls. The assembly preClearfield sented last Wednesday was a Science Wonder program from the National Assembly Association. As a side trip the girls visited KSL and KTVT television studios. They also looked in on KLUB 370 radio station where they had the opportunity to talk with the radio announcer and over the radio broadcast that was on at that time. All of them really enjoyed The guest speaker was Dee Jay The assembly was held in split fashion so that the auditorium wasnt crowded and everyone could enjoy it more and everyone their trip. Neilson. Legion Auxiliary did. The monthly meetKaysville ing of the Kaysville American Legion Auxiliary, Unit S3, will be held By Debbie Khoury home the 8 at at Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson of p.m. Monday Reedley, California, visited this of Mrs. Marcia Mansell. weekend at the home of Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Offret. The Johnsons ' left Tues-- 1 day for their home. Football Game In Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Layton A new cul scout pack, Cecil Barton and son Chad at-- ( Den 3, has been formed in Layton tended the Utah-Uta- h State Footmothden on ball as Game with Mrs. Jim Biggs Thanksgiving Day. After the they had dinner game, assistas Lee Rhodes er and Mrs. the Hotel Utah and then atant. The den held its first meet- at tended the show Oklahoma. Dinner Party ing November 13 at the home of Barton had a dinner Morris Mrs. include Members Lloyd Mrs. Biggs. on Friday, November 33 for Moss, Dewain Stock, Robert Chris- party Mr. and Mrs. Max Barton of Salt tensen, Marvin Redding, J a y Lake City and Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Rhodes and Jimmy Biggs. Barton and son Chad LAYTON LOCALS Cub Scout Den Formed Layton By Judith Anne White Salt Lake Trip During the Thanksgiving holidays five girls and two of the teachers made a trip to Salt Lake to look for ideas and material for the Christmas assembly that will he presented next month by the Bep Club. They were Claudette! Barnaby, Nancy Helser, Tangyj Mass, and Judith Anne White, from the Pep Club, and Betty Risscr, a friend. The two Pep Club advisors. Mrs. Lucy Ann Bywater and i j Dick Adamses Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams had a dinner party on Sunday, November 37 for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loomis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton and son Chad and Mr. and Mrs, Larrv Ray. Football Dance Friday, November 30, is going to be a full day at North Davis because the first matinee dance of the year is going to be held. It will be a football dance honoring the football players of this year. Each grade will have their own dance separately on that day. Cake, Candy Sale Also on Friday the Pep Club will Hold a cake and candy sale to raise money for the money they still owe on their Pep Club uniforms. There will be cookies, cupcakes and candy to sell to all of the Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs. James Layton L. Latimer were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Latimer, Sandy. Sunday Dinner Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Latimer were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Latimer and family of Salt Lake City. Layton Dance Club Holds Harvest Ball Layton The Layton Dance Club held a Harvest Moon dance last Saturday evening at Central Davis Junior High School. Those in charge of the dance included Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Don DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bullough, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brailsford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, Mr and Mrs. Ken students. Brails'ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. Becks sixth period science Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulk-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine class is studying the culinary water system of each of their towns. |