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Show , I - W M 141 PIERPOI!!T AVE. CITY SALT LAKE VAe Good Cherry Crop Reported VOL. IX JULY 20, Fai mington Kenneth C. Smith, hy Company, Inc. district agricultural inspector, reboxes containing 37,7m lented the following cherries load- pounds of cherries, by rail, and ed and shipped from Farmington Vi, lid boxes, containing l',71i for a total pounds by Muir-Kober- 10, UTAH tri r ts NO. 36 ID.") 7 i 1 semi-traile- Hi cm r, of llh'.rjti boxes and i,14s pounds. Company, Roun-- ; 2 Layton Girls Muir-Rober- ts tiful, brined 3,.Vjs barrels cherries, a total of NMJ.niM) pounds, The cherries shipped by semitrailers and refrigerator cars were of the Lambert and Bing varieties, Miss Mary Anne Adams, chiefly Lambert. Cherries brined l.aytondaughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Jonn were of the Royal Anne, Lambert, V. Adams; and Miss Helen llarri-maBing, Windsor and Orb varieties, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chiefly Royal Anne, Lambert am Joseph I. Ilarriman, both of Lay-to- Bing. The quality was generally are the two girls chosen from good. Davis High to compete in the of j LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Contest In n, 'i n, Joyce Jantzen contest. On Monday, July i.", they modeled clothes in ZCMI. On Wednesday, July iM, the whole group will march in the Days of 17 Parade. By Janice Adams And n July 31, they will compete HEY, teens, next week is the to see who is chosen Miss Joyce The girls were chosen fun, fabulous week of the twenty-fourtJantzen. Its the gayest of summer on beauty, personality, poise, schofrolic lastic standing, and ability to wear days. Have you ever thought of doing something different on clothes. of Pioneer Day, the twenty-fourt- h find to July? Wouldnt you like out what the twenty-fourt- h really means to Utah and to you as a Utahn? Well, lets get busy. Before the big day arrives, take a teen times .. f .yb r ft..- lHy & Clft: v, y W. h. M X v A 'V$ ' '' a; " ; V V- - ; X- A . X A V little informative field trip around your own town and county. Make it a Sunday School class project .rf 4 ' know of Davis You if like. residents Six youd Farmington Davis County are scheduled to at- - County was settled very soon after tend the Rural Reading Conference the Mormon Pioneers arrived in at the USU in Logan Thursday and Salt Lake, and around here you can find some of the oldest houses Friday. landmaiks in Utah history as Purpose of the conference is to .and vf V A r consider how books and other read-- 1 well as many older people wno know the stories of pioneer lore ing materials can be made avail-- ! such as the way the canal was H CLUB OFFICERS AND CHAIRMEN for annual summer encampmept include, left to right, able to rural families through a spirit-levelAnd a (with state library. Those attending the surveyed Karla Anderson, 14, first aid chairman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson, Bountiful; Dan conference will .also consider how as you notice the beautiful fields, Stanger, (seated), camp mayor and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ik Stanger, South Weber; Garry Mitchell, and fire prevention chairman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell, West Bounsuch a state library can best serve of waving corn, neat rows of sugar-beets17, camp clean-u- p and heavily laden fruit trees, and Catherine the needs of the rural areas of the Flint, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint, tiful; you can thank those people of the state. Kaysville. (Fisher Photo) for making this The state library was proposed olden days akaline waste blossom as by the state legislature during parched 4-- H a and rose So this year, teens, as you enprovide homes for lucky their last session, when the legislators appropriated $100,000 for people like ourselves joy the fun of Utahs founding Club Camp Officers for the annual Davis County a state library fund. Read a few books on Utahs holiday, as you watch the beautiful to beFarmington 3 elected to last were Monte held Cristo at Wednesday August floats, According to Mrs. Karma P. pioneer history and youll see all girls go by on mammoth evening. d home the developments that the hard- and banners wave in front of Davis County Swindle, Camp mayor will be Dan Stanger, 1(5, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. posses, as you enjoy your agent, those appointed to at- working pioneers made in order for Stanger, South Weber. tend the conference as repre- this to become a center of the picnic lunch in a cool, breezy Other officers and committee members include Catherine Flint, sentatives of Davis County, are: western United States. In Salt canyon, think about what you of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint, Kaysville, 17, daughter a grand tour of the Temple neer heritage means to you. It has Helen P. Gibson, Betty Beckstead, Karla Anderson, 14, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Helen P. Sheffield, all of Kays-vill- Grounds and This is the Place! given you a chance to grow up E. F. Andersen, Bountiful, first aid chairman; Garry Mitchell, 17, son Iona Miller, Farmington; monument would give you a most m a modern city in a modern state of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mjtchell, West Bountiful, clean camp and fire Arthur T. Challis, Bountiful; and inspiring interpretation of Utahs! that is constantly developing new prevention; DeEtta Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Child, Clinopportunities. You have a nice ton, music chairman; Kem Gardner, Esther P. Rockw'ood, Centerville. pioneer heritage. daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Lincoln Gardner, Clearfield, handicraft chairman; Beth TayW, daughter of Mrs. Naomi B. Taylor, Clinton, recreation chairman; and Paul Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thorpe, South Weber, nature hike F-1- 01s chairman. The flag and pledge ceremonies will be led by members of the West Point Dairy and Rainbow' Garden Clubs. Campfire supplies and organization of campfire programs will be directed by the Clinton Ranchers and the Blue Ribbon Clubs. The candle lighting ceremony will be under the direction of the Kool Kats Klub. av- ). secretary-treasurer-registra- r, Camp Officials Named Davis 4-- H 1 well-drille- pio-La- ke secretary-treasurer-registra- r; e; Series Arrives To Serve As Prototype First A Diane Davis Becomes and Voodoo jet fighters sched- running mate to the First of a series of a as set been AFB has protoup uled for overhaul and repair at Hill A small project of reconnaisance line. a to Maintenance production for arrange planners type slated for versions of the be will the last in disassembled been now is has An The July, production project projects. and h series. technicians as the and will serve in full ,of hy Maintenance Syracuse Miss Diane Davis has been honored with a number of planners are establishing work to he done and skills needed to overparties the past week in honor haul the plane, as well as parts of her marriage Friday. the to F-1- Hill AFB F-K- F-10- full-sca- le Of s, F-S- O 01 sw-in- 1, The F-1- recon-naisanc- 1, fighter now being phased into the It is Strategic Air Command. manufactured by McDonnell Aircraft Corp. St. Louis, Mo. Powered by a jet engine rated at 10,(KKl lbs. of thrust, the plane is capable of better than supersonic speeds in level flight. It is capable of operating at high altitudes. is the second of the The AFs most modern fighter aircraft assigned here for overhaul and repair in recent months. In arrived at Ilill May, an a prototype for as serve AFB to an overhaul program. gives Assignment of the Hill AFB three major aircraft J-7- F-1- ASs - ' is a high performance 01 F-1- 02 F-1- 01 Syracuse Monday evening with a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Smedley acting as ss. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Norma Bennett and Mrs. Connie Murphy hostessed a personal shower in her honor, at the Bennett home. Thirty close relatives attended the affair. Friday evening a group of friends in Layton entertained with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Arthur V. Bulkley for the :f ); V' v s Ws new bride. sA .vMmc, )" Miss Davis, a daughter of and Mrs.1 Melvin Davis became bride of Mr. Floyd Bennett, day evening, July ID. Parents of Mr. Bennett are and Mrs. George H. Bennett both of Syracuse. j friends 17 01 Bennett, On Full-scal- F-10- Floyd g program. support required e overhaul of the e a and the version, will begin someOctober. time in RF-10- Bride 2. F-s4- F-1- 01 U Mr. the Fri- Mr. Jr., Immediately following their marriage, they will be honored with a wedding reception at the Ward hall. ,A .4 ...v By Virginia Bennett - Syracuse 7 Workers look over the first supersonic FIRST VOODOO e overa a for as to serve arrived which prototype fighter haul program to begin in October. This makes two century-serie- s arrived aircraft projects assigned to Hill. In May, the first to serve as a prototype for the forthcoming project. F-1- 01 full-scal- F-1- 02 Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook enjoyed dinner Sunday aftEzra Tolman ernoon at the home of Mr. and of Clearfield has Tolman Ezra Mrs. Dell Cook of Ogden. Mr. and returned to his employment at his Tolman and Sons place to work, recreation, and cul- fathers business, in PreSyracuse following a Garage, ture. Enjoy it. Appreciate it. serious eye operation. serve it. |