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Show March 2, 1957 THE JOURNAL FAUGTOH er JOURNAL ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brazen, joined the party brother-in-la- w, weekly newspaper published it the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter ai under the Act of Layton, Utah, to wish Harold well. Attend Funeral Members of the Wood family went to Fielding a week ago Wednesday to attend the funeral of David Wood, who died the Saturday before at the age of si. March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Evanston Trip President Milton J. Hess went with the Stake Presidency to Evan- ston, Wyoming, Thursday evening to attend a regional Welfare meeting. O UTAH STATE night and returned on Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Steed Mrs. Norma Daley and three children, Danny, David and Denise, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Daleys mother, Mrs. Mabel Steed. Wilma Miller PktSs THB- - ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Sun Valley Holiday Colleen Thurston and Caroline Barker spent the holiday week end in Sun Valley. They left Thursday Natl Advertising Representative Advertising Service. 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, I1L Newspaper NEW OFFICERS Elwyn Hall, center, newly elected president of Sunset City Jaycees, accepts gavel from Don Birch, right, 1st vice president, while Chuck Bailey, left, looks on. $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance LLOYD E. ANDERSON. ...Managing Editor Tests In Schools Not Adequate, Optometrist Says Present THE STAFF Newa Editor CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING Society Editor J. VERNON WOOLS EY.. Advertising Mgr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER DAVE MORTEN SEN Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMHOFF Compositor JOHN E. BARKER, JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype Pressman CLIFF BALL NED ROBEY Pressman GARY KENNEDY Pressman MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Eye Wilma Miller went to Provo Friday to a party at the home of Mrs. Della Jensen, honoring Mrs. Nut-tDr. Gerald Bagley, Clearfield who is the mother of Mrs. Earl Lake optometrist and presiSalt J. Glade. dent of the Utah State Optometrist Society, spoke on Childrens Red Cross Class at Clearfield Mrs. Pauline Clark is teaching Reading Problems school recently. a Red Cross First Aid Class at the Elementary the Tachistascope MeCourt Demonstrating House in the County morial Hall Tuesday evenings from machine which is used to speed 7 to 1) oclock. Anyone Bagley said speeddesiring to up reading, Dr. of a pupil will also ing up reading enroll in this class may do so. speed up comprehension as ideas Monroe Sills in sentences The Monroe Sill family received which are presented in words. than or rather phases a present for Washingtons birtha loss causes words of Reading day when their daughter, Joyce of said. he the entire thought, and little son, Gregory, arrived to also contribute to Poor eyesight spend a month with them. Joyce continued Dr. difficult reading, lives in Blythville, Arkansas, where methods outmoded to Due Bagley. her husband, Staff Sgt. Emory chilschools in the of eye testing Russell is serving with the Air for far point Force. However, for the next dren are checked not near but point readmonth, he will be stationed with reading, also have trouhe where may his squadron at Wendover AFB ing He also said that many chilble. for Mobile Movement training. dren are in need of bifocals, us12th Birthday associated with children Richard Clark celebrated his ually not and teachers. twelfth birthday anniversary Sat- by parents Visual Learning urday. His mother, Mrs. Elwood Dr. Bagley said DO percent of Clark, gave him a party and eight learning comes through the visual boy friends gathered to wish him sense and that by the time the happy birthday. child reaches the third, fourth, John Breezoffs fifth and six nearly all of Mrs. Elna Spens of Salt Lake the learning grades is through reading is staying with her daughter and which is one of the most difficult Mr. and Mrs. John learning processes. Brezoff while she is recuperating At the same meeting, a commitfrom an illness. tee set up to investigate the posDinner Guests sibilities of improvements for the Mr. and Mrs. John Berzoff, Mr. school reported that the school and Mrs. Bill Stathis, Mr. and Mrs. board has been requested to invesBirthday Party A family party to celebrate the Frank Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- tigate the needs for improvement birthday of Harold Manning was ard Workman nad Mr. and Mrs. in new classrooms and a multigiven at his home Monday eve- Gail Wagoner were dinner guests purpose room. The board will atmeeting in April ning. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Man- Friday night at the home of Mr. tend the to give their idas to this prob- ning, Harolds parents and his sis and Mrs. Jack Steed. son-in-la- al P-T- A lem. Investigating Committee Serving on the committee have been Mrs. Fern Barlow, chairman, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs1. Mercy Baca, Mrs. Gwen Clark, Mrs. Alice Chelemes and Mrs. Dorothy White. Mrs. White served as committee chairman until recently. Reporter! Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. Edwin Ilig-le- y Kaysville NORMA PREECE and LeMar Stuart, principal, Clearfield DOROTHY WHITE JANICE ADAMS were named on a nominating com- Layton KATHERINE ROSE mittee for new officers. They will Farmington Syracuse....MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Sunset JEAN BURSON report at the March meeting. w, w, son-in-la- w, P-T- A Davis Junior Varsity Wins The Davis Junior Kaysville Varsity basketball team defeated Bountiful by a score of 01 to 38 last Friday evening. The JVs will play their final game of the season tomorrow night (Friday) in Ogden. Scores by quarters: 4G 01 14 32 Davis 7 31 38 23 Bountiful Individual scoring: G T F P Davis 5 1 2 11 Hamby Elliott ... - Sheffield Dahl 110 0 10 0 4 3 1 14 Syraeis Fireside Held From Burley A well planned Fireside was held Airs. Slater Wayment and Air. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and family of Burley, Idaho, are and Mrs. Henry Spencer with their visiting this week here at the daughter, Miss Helen Spencer act- homes of Mr. andMrs. Horace 0. ing as hostess. Dalton, and Air. and Mrs. Roy young Jr. Gleaners, Beazer. and ExJr. plorers of the Syracuse Second They came to attend the funeral ward enjoyed watching films of service last Saturday of Layne Argentina which were shown by Beazer, their nephew, and a son of Elder Blair Wilcox, a recently re- Air. and Airs. Beazer. turned missionary from that field. Mrs. Wayment, the former Beth His wife, Mrs. Myrna Wilcox, was also a special visitor at this meet- Dalton, is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. Dalton. ing. New Daughter Return to N. Y. A baby daughter arrived at the Airs. Douglas Sleeman and litDee hospital Saturday, February tle year and a half old daughter, 23 to Air. and Airs. Ferrel S. Gai-le- Denese, have returned to their home in Rochester, New York, folis second This their child, their lowing a three-wee- k visit here at eldest being a son, Randy Gailey. the home of her parents, Bishop Grandparents include Mr. and and Airs. Alark Beazer. Airs. Warner, Ogden, and Air. and Airs. Sleeman made the trip beAirs. Alarlin Gailey, Syracuse. The young mother is the former Shir- cause of the illness of her mother, who is now very much improved. ley Warner. Twenty-fiv- e AI-AI- Its I take-it-eas- time, neighbor y time, that is! Sunny Brook bourbon smoothest 3 rhe HEWS ITEMS Holiday Visitors Holiday "week end visitors in Farmington were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Onstet and family from Pocatello. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hinman and Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard. Family (lathering Sunday, Mrs. William Rigby and daughter, Lucy, had dinner and a of Mrs. Rigbys at the home sisters and brothers Mrs. of her sister, Mary Parks of and four brothers Three Lake. Salt the day. sisters enjoyed Farmington Second LaMar Parkin of Bountiful, director of Student Personnel for the Davis County School district, was the speaker for the Farmington Second ward sacrament service Sunday evening. Terry Rose was the youth speaker. Richard Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark, was graduated from Primary. Shelby Bentley Shelby Bentley spent last week in Cedar City at the bedside of his father, John W. Bentley, who is seriously ill. Wyoming Visitors A Sheridan, Wyoming, visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman is Mrs. Workmans mother, Mrs. Agnes Pratt. Mary Clark went to Salt Lake Clark Mary Thursday night to attend the Grant cousins party at the home of Mrs. Conway Grant. Mrs. Fannie Stevenson Mrs. Fannie Stevenson went to Salt Lake a week ago Sunday to stay for a few days at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John White. The Whites had a young son with the measles and Mrs. Stevenson helped to look alter him. Wednesday, Mrs. Stevenson went to Layton to wish her sister, Mrs. William Day a happy birthday. Other sisters, Mrs. Spencer Adams and Mrs. Lester Payne of Ogden also visited with Mrs. Day. They were entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Days daughter-in-laMrs. Bob Day, of Layton and to a dinner at the home of Mrs. Days daughter, Mrs. George Keljistrom . Reed Oviatt Reed Oviatt underwent surgery on his knee a week ago. He returned home from the hospital Sunday, and seems to be doing well, but will not be able to get around too much for awhile. get-togeth- Page offine Kentucky bourbons. . . y. good and golden in your glass and rich as a prospectors dream! yyysi ; y: ir-- Mia Maids WANTED , . 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