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Show rape March 2, 195; THE JOURNAL 2 Rummage, Auction Planned by ft Dinner Guehts Mr. and Mrs. C. Christian Mey- U. N. 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Mennick ers, Richfield, are spending a few and daughter, Hountiful, were din- days, visiting at the home of Mr. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- and Mrs. Owen Ilorne. Dinner Guests ence Iayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson Luncheon Guests and family, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Clifford Elliot was guest Salt Lake, were dinner guests of at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Turner, FriHugh Newton in Salt Lake, last day. Ward Meeting Thursday. The Kaysville Fifth Ward PrepSunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dee K. Chipman aration meeting was held Tuesday and children, Salt Lake; Mr. and evening at Davis High school for Mrs. E. W. Stewart, Ogden, were all ward officers and teachers'. Rook Review dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall Sunday, Mrs. Rex Pettengill gave the The Deon Stuarts The Power of book review on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Positive Thinking by Norman Vinfamily. Salt Lake, visited Saturday cent Peale at the Special Interest class of ihe Fourth and Fifth with Mr. and Mrs. Deon Stuart. From RYU Wards MIA Monday evening. Miss Marilyn Keyes spent the Winter Vacation weekend home from the RYU at Rishop and Mrs. Ron McCormick Provo with her parents, Mr. and returned home from a vacation trip to Arizona and California. While Mrs. Marlow Keyes. in Arizona, they visited with Dr. Banquet Senand Mrs. Richard Parry at PresThe Kaysville First Ward ior Aaronic Priesthood will hold a cott. Arizona, former residents of banquet at the ward chapel Sat- Kaysville. They also went through the Mesa, Arizona and Los Anurday evening at 7 p.m. The Owen Homes geles', California, LDS Temples. North Davis Junior High , Organization Dale Clark, Farmington, chairman of the Davis County Chapter of the Utah Association of the , United Nations, announces that the annual Rummage and Auction Sale will be held, March 7, S, and O at 115 South Main, Salt Liike City. The purpose of the sale is to obtain finances for the U. N. week activities. This includes high school model United Nations', essay contests and other educational programs, Please clean out your closets. We need hats, lamps, toys, old appliances, garden tools, needle work, jewelry, dishes, records for record players and used but good clothing, Mr. Clark said. Articles may be left with the following: Mrs. Dale Clark, Farmington, telephone 3 (kS ; Mrs. Casper Carroll, 53S East First South, and Kaysville, telephone 17D-Mrs. Frank R. Muir, 153 West First North, Bountiful, telephone Axtcll Prior to the rummage sale an auction will be held. Contributors are asked to mark special things For Auction Sale. v f t bric-a-bra- Maurice I). Thurgood . . . Jay-ce- e choice for outstanding farmer of the year in West Point. Maurice D. J; Thurgood West Point Outstanding Farmer c, j yteatier Karlynn Hinman . . . second place winner in Utah Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. Karlynn Hinman Homemaker Report Contest Winner West Fifth, Seventh Gives Program i Farmington Karlynn Hinman, North Farmington, was named second place winner in the Utah Betty good, 2K, young farmer of 105( by the Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow West Point Chamber Junior of By Judith Anne White against Central Davis and lost by contest. She will receive a $500 Thomas Mackays one point. The score last Wednes- Commerce. Clearfield scholarship. North Davis has 5th and 7th period classes put on day was Mr. First place winner was Gertrude who 23 44 53 48.5 .14 rn. Thurgood, operates a the Golden Green Review last won 2 games out of the 7 plays. school farm 50 and drives a 3S 24 4S.5 .01 rn. Horton, 18, from Rowland Hall Wednesday over the loud speaker. The high point men in the last bus for Davis School District, was Mean, of Max. 54.14, mean, of High School, Salt Lake City. The Kathleen Blood was editor. Jimmy game were Stephen Vincent with also chosen for district honors written examination on homemakby min. 30.43, mean of week 45.3. Bowmen and Norman Ricketts gave 17 points and Steven Ilodson with the when he was The weather news is recorded at ing knowledge and attitudes was Young Farmers jokes of the week, Bill Thompson 13 points. Kem Gardner wras next named outstanding young farm- the U. S. Forest Station in Farm- administered to 3,437 senior girls presented sport headlines, Linda in line with C points. The other er of 1050 for the y ington and is received by the in 07 schools throughout Utah. Currey named the Student of the boys that played were Stanley Area One of the Utah Young Weekly' Reflex through the courBoth Miss Horton and Miss HinWeek, Stephen Vincent. Fred Reed, Bill Haislip, Ronald Ford, Farmers. Alden of Blaine. tesy man, who is a senior at Davis Fisher gave the editorial on the Edward Massey and Allen Dahle. Vacation High School, are finalists for the students respect for the teachers. Merit Scholarship. The latter disLast Friday the students at Charles Summers presented the tinguished herself as a lawyer in Question of the Week which was North Davis didnt have to come to a mock trial at Utah Girls State. what would you do with an school but the teachers had to Her favorite homemaking duty, This attend a teachers convention at the NYLIRAM ? ENORNOM she explained, is washing with Road-E-- 0 mixed up word is Marilyn Monroe Davis High School. At this meetwringer-typ- e washing machines. spelled backwards. Gary Bing- ing North Davis citizenship teachham gave some information about er Bob Simpson was elected presiClearfield Larry Seby was formation an unknown commercialized prod- dent of the Davis County Educa- named chairman of the teenage in the localregardingHismembership group. telephone uct. Kathy Bingham presented the tion Association for the school Road-e-- o Clear- is committee the for lives and he 14 Villa at Simpson lives in field Junior Chamber of Commerce Drive. The Bicycle Safety pro- -gossip of the week. Delores San- year of 1057-5derson presented the local news. Syracuse. He attended Weber Col- this past wreek. The Road-e-gram will get underway sometime Carolyn Barlow and Carol Sutton lege, USAC and did graduate work which is an annual affair, will soon, according to Phil Hensen, By Janice Adams Vacation Together gave the fashion news. Judith at Brigham Young University and again be held in connection with publicity chairman, however, no Anne White announced the Teach- USAC. Two Davis County a county-wid- e event held at Hill definite date has been set. Layton er of the Week who was Mr. KenMrs. Eugene WalMr. and Air Force Base in April. Each President of the club is Melvin couples, atMr. dall Sedgwick. Sedgwick club in the county will have their Lotz. At coming business meet- lace, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. USAC and Weber tended College own winner wrho will be able to ings there will be presented a se- John H. Hill, formerly of Layton, where he majored in physical eduenter the state Road-e-- o besides ries of programs showing the aims who now reside in Clinton, recentin minored and cation psychology. those who will be awarded trophies and goals of the Junior Chamber ly returned from a three-wee- k trip State Utah n the He has taught at of the in the county affair. several of Commerce. This is planned to through Other chairmen named at the help show prospective new memStates. Enroute they visited Training school in American Fork and at North Davis for 5 years. were Joe meeting Kirby, chairman; bers the purpose of the local club many former residents of Layton. Mr. Sedgwick is living in a new planning committee;Carl Rogers, and how friendships may also be The travelers went to Mesa, Arizfive has he and home in Clearfield Bicycle Safety committee; and Bob made. ona, by way of Las Vegas, Nevchildren. A dinner meeting will be held ada. They stopped off at Phoenix Peaslee, membership committee. This past week Anna Mae ClifMen between the ages of 21 and on Sautrday, March 2 at the Sands and visited with Dale King, manSunset Mrs. Robert Rieman of ford and Illeen Zaugg have been New 3i may' call Mr. Peaslee for in- - Cafe in Clearfield. The meeting ager of the Hod Sanders Potato York City, the former Mildred working in the book store. will start at S p.m. Chip Factory who showed them (Margo) Terry of Sunset, gave Honor Roll through the factory. Also in Phoe-of Sunset a real boost for several The honor roll poster for this weeks nix they visited the business when she appeared on a in the been has term up put past Bill Barnes. In Mesa were many television quiz show. Folfront hall. Been Way men t was national several friends of the Hills and Wallaces, weeks appearance in charge of making it and col- lowing such as Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Bulon the program she. walked off Janice Adams By lecting the information to go on with a $3(HH lock, formerly of Clinton, vho enprize purse for her it. What have been lateyou doing tertained them at a Boy Scout efforts in answering questions reBirthday Washingtons New Students seems It as if some ly? To celebrate Washingtons birth- Court of Honor and banquet. They music. New students in the school are garding jazz teens have some taken of our by Mr. is the daughter of Mr. recent advice and day, Lyle Lindsay and Madeline wTere entertained at dinner attended Sandra McKee who came to us andMargo had a party. Droubay of Salt Lake and Mabel and Mrs. Leo Child and Mrs. Lester Terry, Sunsets from Germany and Nancy John- one time Linford from was Cathy Kaysville church services and sessions of the and oldest resison, an eighth grader at North dent as to Mayor of time in this the hostess of one of the crazier Steed of Farmington went to Brig- Mesa Temple with them. ham to Maddox on Friday'. length Davis. whirls around the area. Guests on their itinerary was NoNext area. She was educated in Davis included Birthday Dinner New Records such well Alice knowns as A birthday dinner in Layton at gales, Mexico, Tucson and Yuma, Donna Ashton, head of the rec- County and Weber County schools. Raye Robins and Helen Harriman, California. then to ord committee in Student Council, to Margos future plans, according Dick Bourne, Doug Burton and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark When the San Diego, in Los arrived her include a trip to couples Morgan, was enjoyed by Mrs. has reported that seven new rec- the Westparents, Pelcher. Kenny with visited many Coast this spring in conAngeles, they ords are expected to add to the nection with parents, Mr. and Mrs. relatives Washingtons birthday provided Morgans saw and Disneylaton her friends, publicity school. Irvin Pearson of Farmington. record collection of the est book a cook book to be pub- a wonderful excuse for an all girl Guests of honor were the land, Knotts JBerry Farm, and Movies Ordered combination Morgans (no party lished is This only one of school to interfere with two children, Jan and Todd, and Forrest Lawn Mausoleum. One of Steven Broadbent, head of the several soon. sleeping has had pubalso Elaine herself. Their birth- the highlights of their trip vras movie committee, has reported that lished. books isshe next the Stevense6). day, Joyce also Eastern Manthe new Los Angeles Margo several movies have ben ordered son welcomed four guests for a days all followed each other in the going through of Turk the Temple. ager Murphy' jass feast and records plus a slumber- past week. to be shown throughout the month band. of March. less night. The West Layton crowd Ray Evans MEXICO A thrilling three-wee- k Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Evans of Repair Lists Orell, Vernetta, Janice and Janet, all expense bus tour leaving Salt Walter Okamoto and Bill Bowe Too often society looks at a Joyce made the party one of the Centerville were dinner guests on have made up a list of repairs Lake Sept. 5th. Only $310. Tour most fun occasions of this gala Sunday at the home of their son needed to the outside and inside man and says he has one bad eye, month of February'. Several of and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. is filling rapidly. MORLEY of the school building to make the when whats more important is the North Davis County gals en- Ray Evans. TOURS., 387 E. 3rd N., Provo, school more attractive. Mr. Cook that he has one good one. joyed a stunning party hostessed Variety Group Utah. Tel. FR told them that many of the repairs Mrs. Ruth Hess, Mrs. Sena Hansen. All in all, there by Paul Judy News Harvey would be completed before school has been lots of fun had around Lloyd, Mrs. Effie Apple, Mrs. Elda lets out and the rest during the WHATS WRONG WITH here lately and you pan get in on Hess and Mrs. Alta Hess went to summer. Society is a masked ball, where it. Just gather your friends and I.ayton on Monday for dinner and MIDDLE-AGEMEN? The ninth grade basketball team everyone hides his real character, ideas, enlist moms help and throw to exchange ideas that might they a party to end all parties. played their seventh game in the and reveals it by hiding. use in their homes and Relief So- AN ANALYSIS of the problem, basketball season last Wednesday. Thought for today Have a par- cieties. They call themselves the and a solution in March COROEmerson They played at North Davis ty! (What else?) Variety Group. NET now on sale. 48-4- 7. 125-ac- re four-count- Clearfield Jaycee Club Names Chairman Teenage LAYTON NEWS- - 80 8. o, Mildred Terry Wins $3,000 South-Wester- j On TV Quiz TEEN TIMES Farmington on-the-b- all hen-slumb- er w, D |