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Show I W V tU N- J Li 141 PIERPOINT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY rke 10, UTAH DKCEMBKR VOL. IX S, 1 NO. ):; 1 nn cp LJ o f ,yv. t i f. a ..i LAVION, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH I Sunset Firemen Clearfield Fire Insurance Rates Repairing Toys Reduced From 0 to 19 Percent Firemen aie Sunset Sunset City repaiiing toys for their Toys for Tots project for needy childien in Sunset The vaiious LI)S WauK and other churches in Sunset will aid in recommending: families to whom these toys will he distiibut-ed- . Citizens wishing: to recommend w oi thy cases should submit names to the following: peisons in Sunset: Bishop W. II. Bailey, Bish- op John Nicholas, Bishop A. Phil- lip Hansen and Kev. Stanley E. Swanson. 10.1 Kites cantile Cleai field Fne contents, percent; 1.(5 per-fioeduced i been meicantile field have fiame Cleai building, in s to p.i pei cent during the cent lower; frame mercantile con-patwo yeais, accoidmg to a tests, H.1 peicent lowrer; masonry lepoit received last week by (Tty industrial building, 11.(5 percent h Manager It. Clay Allied fiom tliCjlowei; school buildings and Boaid of File Undei wnteis. tent, 15 5 percent lower; dwellings, 1..'! to 1! percent lower; and dwelling contents, r percent to s.5 perthe Boaid of Fne Fndeiw liters cent lower. to get the lowered Kites by inWhile the above figures repre-o- t creasing: fire protection by means equipment such as the new file sent the aveiage reduction rate truck, file hydiants and by hav- - for propel ty as a whole in Clearing more Gained personnel on the iiehl, changes in rates, according volunteer file department The to the report, for individual build- rate are also based on a recent ings other than dwelling may vary A inspection of the buildings in considerably from the average. Clearfield The South Clearfield Clearfield, Pioperties in which the inspectors school meeting is set for found increased hazards over those Monday, December 10 at s p.m. existing in the previous inspection S to a Class 7 city Class a wdll at the school. Guest speaker hae received a lesser reduction, or '1111 the of improvements, an Ogbe Dr. William OGorman, possibly inci eases in extreme cases, The new Kites weie effective den specialist, who will speak on! while ee m st con-Uta- 1 5 South Clearfield Meeting P-T- P-T- A child psychology. In addition to October 1. The iates l eduction for different the guest speaker, a short pro- gram and business meeting Vill properties is as follows: masonry be held, according to Mrs. Kenneth mercantile buildings, 1P.1 percent l eduction in Kites; masonry mer- Holt, president. Burson Thoto CLINTON SCHOOL Taking part in Book Week actiities at Clinton School are Robert Bingham, fourth grader, standing left, Loretta Bisel, right, fifth grader, and seated, Delbert Haskell, fifth grade, Shirle Burnett, fourth grade, and Harold Israelson fifth grader. Clinton Pupils y Fruit Growers Observe 150 Davis High Girls Take v (SEASON'S to Book Week HomemakerTest Attend Meet Future housewives at Davis High proved their learning as such by participating in the nation-wid- e test, Betty Crockers Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow, that was given Tuesday, December 4, during the first and second periods in the cafe- teria. ' Golds-boroug- lowrer Approximately 350 senior girls took the test, stated Mrs. Virginia Barton, home economic teacher. Any senior girl could participate whether or not she takes home economics. Scholarships from $1,000 for the state winners to $5,000 for the national winner will be presented when all the tests have been returned and graded at General h, Dr. Veiner will speak on new ideas in training young trees and in pruning bearing trees. Mr. Greens talk will be on peach orchard management and promising new varieties. And Dr. Golds-boroug- h will speak on merchandis- grades were shown slides depicting various popular fairy tales. The other grades heard stories told by Frank Adams of Layton w'ho related the true adventure story Trails Plowed Under by Charles D. Russell. Mr. ing fruit. Adams is a personal friend of the Mr. Marshall said he wrould like author and illustrator and with his to encourage all growers to attend story he showed the original draw- as many sessions as they possibly ings used to illustrate the books. anJ !llso thc n0" luncheon. Mrs. Gladys Peterson, thildrens Librarian in Ogden, was also on hand to tell stories to various classes Invitations wrere also sent were passed out to acquaint them out to the parents to visit the Bookl with other childrens book rnate-Fnand informative pamphlets rial. The Larsen By Corinne Sunset According to H. D. Call, All Davis County fruit growers principal fo Clinton School, the entire school with the aid of the HorDavis County Library has been aie urged to attend the State celebrating Book Week with sev- ticultural Society meeting in Salt eral special programs lined up Lake City, December 14 and 15, multiweek. The the throughout at Hotel .Utah, according to Maurpurpose room in the building ice Marshall, assistant county exhoused a 00 book display loaned tension agent. by the County Library and the The meetings, which commence various classes in the school were given opportunities to look at the at 0 a. m. on December 14, will books and make note of those they feature such top speakers as Dr. would at sometime like to read. Leif Yerner, head of the Horticulture department at Idaho UniverUnder the direction of Mrs. Julia sity; Ferris Green, superintendent Layton, first grade teacher, and of the peach experimental farm in Mrs. Dorothy Larison, third grade Colorado; Dr. George II. teacher, a program of class partihead of the merchandisorder in out carried wTas cipation ing methods section in Washingthat each class in the building be ton, D. C.; and John H. Klas, adgiven a part in helping put on the vertising agency representative. Book fair. properties having conditions supeiior to those existing on the previous inspection have received greater reductions in proportion, according to the report. ir Mills. y,-- FOR THE BEST OF SEASONS GIVE AND SERVE and. Jl. 2 The testing information came under the topics of Family Relationship, Spiritual and Moral Health and safety, Utilization and Conservation of Human and Physical Resources, Money Management, Recreation and Use of Leisure Time, Home Care and Beautification, Community Participation, and Continued Education. KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST N )w Bottle New Carton Special Gift Caso Dr. and Mrs. De J. Layton Cutler arrived home Sunday from Seattle, Washington, where they attended the session. While there they were visitors at the home of Dr. Heinz, Mrs. Cutler's brother. AMA-clinic- THE 'LL L HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., iUISvILLE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-- 86 PROOF al |