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Show April 20, THE JOURNAL Page 1957 Davis Commissioners Warn Against Layton Elementary Pupils Tour Sunset Reports Salt Lake Dairy, Bakery, Park Two Blazes Dumping Trash On Roads, In Parks Farmington Persons who dis- lying roads. Davis County ordinances prohibpose of trash on public roads, recreation areas and parks or other it such practices. The recent ses- Layton Wednesday, April 10, the three second grade classes of tic the Layton Elementary school took a field trip to Salt Lake City will bo prosecuted sion of the Utah Legislature appublic places fit Suns'et The Sunset City Fire to the fullest extent of the law, acunder the supervision of second grade teachers Mrs. Yvonne Middle-ton- , Senate Bill No. 03, whereSO Mrs. Ruth Ilarvey, and Mrs. Ethel Scoffield. They visited the Dept, made two runs over the past cording to members of the Davis proved a misdemeanor becomes now it St by Clover Dairy, toured and lunched in Liberty Park, and went through weekend. An alarm County Commission. Saturday to throw' trash on public roads, M the Wonder Dread bakery. The field trip was in connection with the about 2 In a statement on trash disposal recreation areas and othor took fire the Cl departparks p.m. social studies unit called Our Yesterday we went to Liberty ment to the home of Capt. and in the county, the commission er public places. Tl Community Helpers' which the Park. We also went to the Zoo in Mrs. Edwin C. Rau, 55 Douglas wrote as follows: children are now studying. Thurs- Liberty Park. We saw some ducks There are six disposal areas in Considerable expense has gone Drive, where a washing machine day the children wrote stories about and swans. We saw an Australia motor had caught fire. The fire into providing proper places for the county: The Davis County disof this interesting experience. The Emu and monkeys and a vulture. west of Clinton on located debris and waste of posal the out Cl the when fire w'as disposal following are the impressions of We also saw a parrot, and then arrived with no damagedepartment done ex- in Davis County. The county has the north end of the county is open W several of the children: walked to the grass and ate our counthe the Clearfield, with Layton, to endeavored daily; machine. to the Cl participate washing Yesterday our second grades lunch. And then we went to the cept noon the alarm took the cities and towns in providing ade- ty disposal area east of Hill Air M Sunday w'ent on a trip to Salt Lake City. bakery by Johnny Graehl Mrs. department almost directly across quate streets to reach these des- Force Base is open daily; the Syraof We rode down on the school buses. Scoffield (teacher). a trifle to the south ignated areas. Unfortunately, there cuse disposal area is open Saturstreet the and We also visited the Wonder Bread to Salt Lake City.'We of the Sunset City building when are some people who fail to realize day; the Kaysville disposal area Our Bakery. At noon we ate our lunch went fortrip brush and swamp area on the that these roads are not the dump- is open until 1 p.m. Tuesday and at Liberty Park. While we were and had aa trip to Salt Lake City west f is but merely provide an Thursday and all day Saturday; the of side We time. grounds, ing went caught highway good there we saw many birds, deers and to wl the Cloverleaf Dairy, and the fire. This area has been afire sev- access to the dumping areas. Each the Farmington disposal area is monkeys. and ne by Diane Ronnenkamp Wonder Bread and the Saturday Monday Bakery. And we eral times this year so the fire- spring we find an increasing open Mrs. Harvey (teacher). is area fo Bountiful open disposal ate lunch in Liberty Park. First men allowed it to burn off part of amount of trash scattered along W the shoulders of many of our out daily. tell you about our trip to the remaining brush. ROSE GARDEN IthewillCloverleaf El Dairy'. Wfe went on twro big buses and two bus SPECIAL At noon we ate our lunch at Lib- - was made. Two nice ladies showed drivers that took us. We learned 30 Varieties Hybrid Teas and erty Park. While we were there us all through the bakery. We very much, one thing was how they we sawr many birds, deer and mon saw how bread was made and the ag Climbers bottle and cap milk. Then we went We liked in. baked Harwas ovens pa Mrs. it big by Clint Rees Size. Heavy No. to Liberty Park to eat. We had a keys. the clean, shiny floors and mavey (teacher). of fun. Then we went to the lot on chines. We had a very interesting w'ent to Salt Lake City 79c 4 $2.98 Wonder Bread Bakery. We learned bus We Cloverand fun day. 22. We first visited the by Alyce June much too. One there of the things Mrs. Scoffield showed Doz. A man told and $8.95 leaf (teacher). I learned was how they made us allDairy. First We wrent to the dairy and about how the milk is pas- FREE 1 Dozen Bedding or bread. by Angela Layton Mrs. teurized and bottled. We had a saw' how they pasteurized milk and Vegetable Plants With Each Middleton (teacher). Layton An executive meeting bottle of chocolate milk. Next we how they cleaned the bottles and Dozen Roses Sold! of the E. M. Whitesides School and our on the second grade went to Liberty Park and saw the put the caps bottles, Yesterday was held Monday evening, went to Salt Lake City. We rode birds and animals. We ate our many, many, many other things. dow'n on the school buses. We vis- lunch there on the lawn. We then After that we went to Liberty April ir. The purpose of this meet1 MILE SO. OF LAYTON ited the Cloverleaf Dairy. We also went to Wonder Bread Bakery. Park and had lunch and had fun. ing was to plan a carnival to raise HIGHWAY (BUSINESS) 91 visited the Wonder Bread Bakery. We saw a film on how our bread And after that we went to the money for an amplifier for the school. It was decided that thef" carnival will be held Friday, May? on the school grounds and in room. There will the YOUR ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS be booths, refreshments, pony rides v various other amusements. H and The public is invited. A meeting will be held April 22 to appoint committee chairmen of the event. Carnival Funds Each; Per Will Pay lor Le-Fev- re For Amplifier P-T- Evergreen Nursery o e Dj Ml si BOX SHOW OFFICE OPEN 6:45 TIME AT DUSK HIGHWAY 91 NORTH OF LAYTON Wed. 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