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Show Page Hoy to Dedicate New Hoy April 20, TUB JOURNAL 8 A-1- G Stanley Dedication of the Roy Junior high school, which has just been completed, will be held Monday, April 22, at s p. m., in the school building. Supt. A. Parley Rates, Weber County school district head, announced that Ashael Woodruff, dean of the school of education at Rrigham Young University, will be the principal speaker. The school serves seventh, eighth and ninth grade students from Hooper, Kanesville, Roy and North Davis Junior High I. Lyman Named Junior High Airman of Month AirKlmendorf AFB, Alaska man First Class Stanley I. Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman W. Center St., Kaysville, of and a member of the 4th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, a subordinate unit of the loth Air Division, was picked March Division Airman of the Month. Presently, Airman Lyman is performing duty as a Flight Chief, a maintenance job which calls for the rank of technical sergeant. His superiors state that he performs his duties with thoroughness seldom seen in a junior grade air 1957 Students in Alaska Hold Night Dance Last Friday the.ange streamers across the ceiling. Clearfield boat stood students at North Davis held their A red sailed cardboard in one corner of the gym. Red night dance at 8 p. m. George Sails in the Sunset was printed in Fishers orchestra furnished the one wall of music. The theme was Red Sails glittering letters on was a other the in the Sunset. The gym was the gym and on sunset. decorated with red, yellow and or- - painting of a boat in the Punch and cookies were served at intermission. Those on the night Cindy An, reside at 111 E. Eighth dance committee were Stan Reed, Massey, Beth Bodily, Edward St., Fairview, Alaska. ChrisLenore Marilyn Marshall, been airman has The tensen, Anna Mae Clifford, MelHe in Alaska for three years. vin Wilson, Wayne Hamby, Judy airman. came from Lowry AFB, Colo., Jones and LaRue Calder. Airman Lyman and his wife, Lou where he obtained Armament and Softball Champ Ann, and their infant daughter, Electronics schooling. week the school found that Last Melvin Larkins seventh grade home room girls are the Seventh grade champion softball players. rv man. Airman Lymans outstanding accomplishments portray the setting up of an Inspection and Quality Control Section and the successful way he trains his men. A letter of congratulations was received by Airman Lyman from Col. James R. Gunn, loth Air Division Commander, and a three-da- y pass was given him by the squadron. He received a pen and pencil set when he w'as picked squadron Track Meet This Friday, April 10, some 7, 8 and 0 grade boys will enter tbe track meet at B. Y. U. Kendall the Sedgwick has been taking scores of the hoys and has selected the three best in each of the following events to go to B. Y. U. representing the school: Pole vault, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 410 yard dash, high jump, broad jump, shot put and 880 yard relay. Registration Blank The Eighth grade handed in their final registration blanks for the Ninth grade this week. The Ninth graders next year will have typing for the first time at North Davis. wnats it take for small , grains? First Game The Ninth grade played their first baseball game last Friday against the Ninth grade of Bountiful. North Davis won Mr. Elmer Green is the coach. 11-- 8. Cheerleader Tryouts Tryouts for next years cheerleaders and selections for next years officers will be held in the near future. Births it takes ...3Sritrogen...for small grains Increase small grain yields with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Now is the time to apply USS Nitrogen Fertilizers on wheat, barley, oats and other small grains. Grain crops will grow bigger, faster, and with more profitable results when fertilized with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. 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Layton Ted S. and Wallye Robins Day, son born April 10 at St. Benedicts hospital. Kaysville Robert L. and Ruby Akelund Every, daughter born April 0 at St. Benedicts hospital. Clearfield Stan A. and Rowena Thurgood Smith, son born April 7 at Dee hospital. Sunset J. Ray and LaNett Olson Ward, daughter bom April 8 at Dee hospital. Clearfield Roscoe Edward and Virginia Dorothy Reeder McGraw, daughter born April 3 at Hill Air Force Base. Clearfield Robert Martin and Patricia Ann Erwin Lewis, son born April 4 at Hill AFB hospital. Clearfield Charles George and Ostrom Gay Marilyn Jacoby, daughter bora April r at Hill AFB hospital. . USS ANHYDROUS AMMONJA USS AvITROGEN FERTILIZERS tot The middle-age- d plan was standing on the bathroom scales, under protest, while his wife squinted at the weight indicator. Good heavens, John! she exclaimed. You have gained r7 lbs. since we were married. You should be ashamed! Oh, I dont know, shrugged the d man. Seems to me Ive done remarkably well; when you average it out, its onlv 3 lbs, a rn your good eouking. The Monitor. quick-witte- if i |