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Show jt.i I t 1 C.iWrVi- - A- - nTpnn'T',,r 11. 1 SALT LAKE CITY VOL. IX , if . ''' s . 10, UTAH MARCH 30. 1957 NO. 20 ETJ . L , I LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH w rI vV yH- . ; r, Mrs. Beatrice Carrol Will Attend National Meet As Board Member Davis Jurors Listed For JI , 41? l, Mrs. Beatrice Kaysville dean of girls at Davis High, Muff yk will attend the annual convention of the National Association of ' Farmington Forty Davis Coun- Women Deans and Counselors in fl'T SY ty residents have been selected for San Francisco March 28 to April jury duty for the next three months 1. This organization is a branch of the National Education Associain Second District Court. tion. are: They Mrs. Carroll was elected to a '4 Helen II. Allen, Kenner W. two-yeterm on the national ex- I Edmond H. and Smith Ray A ecutive board of this organization Ray, Centerville; Barbara Evans, at the convention held last spring Farmington; Walter Ii. Eddy, in Cincinnati. She is also senior Glen J. Shaw, George K. Ilarner, member of the Contact Committee Clyde T. Obray, Percy B. Fisher, fbr the Rocky Mountain Region. Fred H. Judd and Catherine P. For the coming convention, she is serving on the program commitFlinders, all of Clearfield. tee, will preside as one of the hostHelen F. Waldren, Dacie S. W. R. Evans, David M. Lund, esses, and will conduct all meetings for the high school section. Allen M. Wendel, Arthur L. New- She is also scheduled to attend two man, Everett J. Anderson, Fred board meetings, one before and one W. Cleverly, Stephen K. Pearce, after the convention. The theme Vera Day, Eail P. Duff in, Duane of the annual inspirational inforL. Ellis, Clvde William Mills, mation and business meeting is Education and Freedom a DyRalph T. Hill and Albert J. WebMrs. Beatrice Carroll . . . serving namic Bountiful. Lions of all Relationship. ber, NEW CLUB ORGANIZED Officers of the new Layton Lady Some of the more important on program committee of national Grant L. Blake, Hooper RFD; Club are, left to right, front, Mrs. Richard L. Purcell, president; convention. Fern Sandall, Dorothy Carter and speeches and talks pertaining to Mrs. Ernest Willden, vice president; back. Mrs. Gale Anderson, the high school section will include Melvin M. Monson, Kaysville; Mrs. Carroll has had school secretary. The club was sponsored by the South Davis Lady Lions The Student and His Total EnClub. Other officers are Mrs. Walter E. Ilenzi, historian; Mrs. W. Talbot Josephine B. Mateaching experience in all grade H. vironment, by Clark Kerr, chan- levels. Her last Verl G. Williams, activity director; Mrs. Philip B. Young, attendWilliam B. Dansie, jor, Jay teaching assignof the University of Califor- ment wras in the Los ance chairman; Mrs. Haven J. Barlow and Mrs. Ezra Layton, Russell Sill, and David C. cellor Women Child, Angeles City in the Manpower Pic- Schools. Wallace E. nia; membership chairmen; Mrs. Russell L. Massey, parliamentarian; the close of World At Lavton; Jamieson, ture, by Eli Ginzberg, director of War II, she held the Mrs. Dan Riley and Mrs. Charles Darden, program chairmen. Lvnne M. Taggart and staff Christensen. position of studies of the National Man- Assistant Field Director (Fisher Photo) Salt for the .North M. Richardson, Edgar power Picture; and The Fabulous American Red Cross. This also Lake. Future, by Pearl A. Wanamaker, involved counseling work. formerly state superintendent of In reference to the National Ashillsides, they saw only one touch Business Instruction of the State sociation of Women Deans and of life and beauty in all that region of Washington. At the last gener- Counselors, Mrs. Carroll stated, I where death and destruction al meeting the convention wrill be consider it a great privilege and addressed by Sarah Gibson Bland-in- honor to be able to reigned. This was the little wild associate with of the edges very Along president of Vassar College. the women of the calibre of the poppies. Prior to the appointment as Dean members of this association. the trenches, about the ragged shell holes and in the fields raked by of Girls at Davis, Mrs. Carroll wras Membership of this organization machine gun fire, the grave little personnel counselor in the aircraft includes duty charged By Wayne K. Sheffield of presidents colleges, bloomed. When industry in Los In this women deans and counselors 4. Sell Documentary Stamps for poppies grew and Angeles. from Postmaster Kaysville comrades were left beneath the capacity she did counseling work universities, and transfers. and stock deeds schools, high Besides the regular operations of bare dirt of hastily dug battle with supervisory and line person- ior highs. This is the oldest junguid5. Cooperate with the FBI and graves, the poppies sprang up and nel. She was also a social case ance the Kaysville Post Office connectin the United organization the graves with flowers. worker in Los Angeles. States. ed with the receipt, dispatch and other law enforcement officers in clothed as if the gallant spirit seemed It criminals of the by of the dead has passed into the apprehension delivery of mail, and our money circulars. wanted blood-re- d numa blossoms and are displaying order department, there High 0. Help the armed forces to find through the little flowers they were ber of other services we perform sending a message of courage and n to the gen- vacancies. which are hope to those who still lived. 8. Assist the Treasury Departeral public. Among those are the Another World War has now S. U. ment with the sale of Savings been fought, some of its battles in following: By Susan Scoffield and Courtney Cowley. that same territory. Thousands of 1. Correct mailing lists for busi- Stamps. On March Layton the made For the faculty, Le Grande Clark, 22nd, Friday, supreme our young men 3. Act as an agent for the Deninth basthe and nesses and individuals. their for Noble lives eighth grade sacrifice of their Fishburn, Kent Murdock teams played Centrals Stanley Cunningham, Alvin Kin2. Issue permits for metered mail partment of the Interior in the country in this second great war ketball and that little scarlet poppy, now faculty. This game made history sey, Lenzi Nelson, Donald Lock-heaand permits for bulk mailing at sale of bird hunting stamps. the earth where our since the students defeated the Richard Dawson, Berne Feuer-stei10. Make flags for veterans fun- as then, covers reduced rates. teachers "first the lie. it Richard Stevenson, and Dan making Americans young 3. Make collections for Collector erals available on behalf of the The poppy has become the sym- game to be won by students in Layton played. years. of Customs on pail received with relatives of deceased service men bol of the dead their memorial many Everyone enjoyed this game To start the game right the facflower. It has become the sign much of its very unusual when humorous side because that the high ideals for which ulty looked ratheruniforms and also because it some of was the last these brave young men gave their they appeared in game the Centralites which were bermuda shorts, a foot- played this season. lives still live and are honored. Both the stuThat is why we pin on the poppy ball uniform, and a shorty night dents and faculty hope the next pushed forward or were driven when we pay tribute to our dead gown. The teachers also had their game they play against each other By Betty Ivilfoyle the back. For miles on both sides of of the two World Wars and the own cheerleaders, managers and will be as fun and Kaysville Every year on milinteresting. was trampled by the Korean conflict. The poppy cover special medical supplies. But even Saturday before Memorial Day red it the ground South Davis endAssembly heavy shoes of millions of fight- the soil in France beneath which with all the help the teachers lions of Americans wear little Friday, March 22nd, South Davis of Women coats. ing men. It was churned and re- many of them lie, and on Poppy ed on the short end of the score. on their poppies Junior High presented their asFor the first half members of the the American Legion Auxiliary and churned by the shells of thousands Day we place the flower over our to the studentbody of Censembly the other womens organizations are of cannons, blown full of, ugly hearts, where the memory of the eighth grade team played in tral. on the streets all day with bas- craters by the explosion of mines, great sacrifice they made for our game. Fighting for every basket The string orchestra which conthe students lead the score much kets of poppies, pinning the little and bleached by clouds of poison country is forever enshrined. sists of seventh and eighth grade of the way and made many of the flowers on all passersby. Of course gas. students is under the direction of are points accredited to- the victory. In this area of death and deyou know that the poppies Eighth graders playing were Ted Rosengreen. A. worn in memory of the men who struction hundreds of thousands i Along with the group musical Michael Duckworth, Lee Hammer, lost their lives in the World Wars, American boys advanced in 1317 Michael Steed, Brent Maxfield, numbers, a pantomime, a folk balKODIAK, Alaska (FIITNC) but I wonder if you all know how and 1318, determined to put an end Dennis Thorne. Bart Grange, let dance, and several solo instruthe poppy came to be the nations to the horrible war. You all know Howard A. Spencer, electricians son of Jimmy Cheney, Fred Pierce, Mich- mental selections were given by the memorial flower. they did end the war, restoring mate second class, USN, South Davisites. world and Mrs. Norma Parker, of 138 E. 100 ael Lowe. to a war-tor- n peace on and This entertaining and interesting Take your geographies At the second half, the ninth to subjected peo- North street, Farmington, is servliberty bringing a draw wavy was enjoyed by everyone the map of Europe But many months amid the ing with the Ships Department at graders took over. With their con- program at Central. line from the Swiss border, through ples. efforts and drive battle-fronKodiak, stant unending the U. S. Naval Station, desolation of the France and Belgium, to the North weeks of continuous fightingmany Night Dance too kept the score in their and they Alaska. . for the annual Sea. Imagine this line to be a of end the the and Preparations at favor Kodiak in game Spencer reported to many thousands of fine young are Dance now being made double line of trenches, and pic- lives students. Night Centrals was for it were required to complete the January. the student councils Night ninth the for by ture vast armies on both sides of task. Members playing Before entering the service in battle. Dance which consists Reed committee, DaHodgit locked in a four-yea- r were Doug Moon, grade As the American soldiers November, 1333, he attended of CunnBarbara David Lynn Ilousley, Frost, That is the way Europe looked the vis High School in Kaysville, Utah, son, Clark Robinson, forward The 1318. through Brent struggled of I fall the Ence, to Young, Becky 131 Mary Chet from Ilarmcr, Roger shell-tor- n by the Hills ingham, and was and Diane Jo Swan. Thorson, Fred line waved first one way and then shattered villages across theblasted Air Force employed Page Adams, Jeff Johnson, Base at Ogden, Utah. fields and over the the other as the contending armies Car-rol- Court Duty -- Kil-pac- k, ar 4 Jol-liff- e, Hy-ru- m Postmaster's Column Kaysville Post Office Busy g, With Many Types of Service that Central Davis Jr. little-know- Students Defeat Faculty Team d, n, 33-3- 2, The Story of The Poppy Howard t, i Spencer |