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Show DAVIS NEWS The JOURNAL-Ju- JOURNAL weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Ity Mrs. Joe (Norma) I'reeci of her Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and Utah. I 'hone 7 (9 William Sides. family, Great Lakes, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Sladt visited a week with Mr. and Entered as second-clas- s matter Kaysville Captain ami Mis. Mis. John A. Smith and fam- at Layton, Utah, under the Acl vak Frank K. Jones, Mount Holly, left Sunday for a Mr. Bone and Mrs. Robert ily, of March 8, 1879. New Jersey, arrived last Thurs-- J cation to the Northwest. day to spend a few weeks visI)aid Van Dyke, Washing- HidMr.family. Published by and Mrs. Edwin Sprague iting with his parents, Mr. and ton, 1). C., who has been attendINLAND PRINTING CO. Mrs. Frank Jones. They visited ing Law school at University and family spent last weekend Phone: Kaysville 10 with her parents at Glendale, if Utah, was a dinner guest at in Magna, visiting with hei Mrs. Mr. and Nate Wilhome the while Mr. of Mrs. and patents. here. enroute Arizona, Member; Thomas Attorney and Mrs. William liam H. King, Saturday evening. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Russell Barton is attending II. King and daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler ASSOCIATION k school course at the Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes and family, and her mother a Natl Adv. Representative LoUtah State at Mrs. Nellie Macon attended the and Mrs. Darrell Bills attendUniversity Newspaper Advertising Service ed the graduation exercises at funeral service of their nephew gan. 333 N. Michigan Avenue the University of Utah last and cousin in Southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Chicago, 111. and family, Los Angeles, CaliSunday and Monday. Mr. and Thursday. Terms of Subscription Mrs. Kings son Felshaw was Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Monag- fornia, were Thursday visitors Mail $1.50 Per Year among the graduates. He re- han, Memphis, Tennessee, vis of Mr. and Mrs. Walter BingCarrier 50c Per Month ceived his bachelors degree in ited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell ham and family. M iss Willy law. (Payable in Advance) Barton and family, during the Groot, Layton, was a dinner guest Monday eve- t.I.OYD E. ANDERSON Marina Editor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rich- week. ards and family, Fresno, CaliMrs. Lorin Bone, Great Falls, ning of Miss Dawn and Miss THE STAFF were last weekend Montana, spent a week visit- Loralei Shellenbarger. fornia, CLAIR HAIES News Editor Harold McDonald Mrs. and MAKY HOWK1NG Asst. Editor guests at the home of her sis- ing with her daughter and famson Luis San Adv. Mr J. Obispo. VERNON WOOLSEY Gary, ter, Mr. and Mrs. William H. ily, Mr. and Mrs. John A. KF1N FAIRBANKS Office Mrs. Frank Witt Managei King and family. Their son Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and California; STAN A PHRRINGTON Bookkeeper Ronald who has been attending children took her mother back Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Ly- MARILYN KEYES Secretary Foreman the BYU at Provo, returned to Great Falls over the week- man Waddell, Boise, Idaho, GEORGE F. BARKER BERT GILES of Mr. weekend CompuaitOT were guests home with them. end and spent four days visitA C. WILKINSON Composntni and Mrs Walter Buhler. They ('LAIR FORD Mrs. K. W. Bennett returned ing there. Compobitot all attended the Waddell fam- IACK JMHUFF Stereotvi home Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- ily reunion at Ogden on Sun- IOHN K BARKER JR. .. Linotype vaca- son and children returned home KENNETH K INNER plane from a three-wee- k Linotype MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader tion trip, visiting with her two from a weeks vacation to San day. Mrs. Lyda Burton returned CLIFF BALI. Pressman where home last week from a daughters and their families, Francisco, California, GARY KENNEDY . Pressman Mr. and Mrs. John Funk. Port- they visited with his parents. BALL Bindery Supervisor vacation trip by GOLDIE ROBKNA FNCK Bindery Dept land, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Pat Waters, Salt Lake to the Hawaiian Islands. REPORTERS Sheldon Coffelt, Northern Cali- City, was a luncheon guest Fri- plane She spent some time there KavsviIIe NORMA PKEECF fornia. LORETTA JOHNSON Layton day of Mrs. Carl J. Shelien-barge- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clearfield DONNA SEDGWTCK Mrs. Eva D. Benedict of El The beautiful scenery, Trump. VIRGINIA BENNETT Monte, California, is visiting Mrs. Loretta Woodward, Salt exotic foods and relaxing sun Syracuse Farrmntfttm KATHERINE ROE for two months at the home of Lake, was a guest Friday of fun were Sunset JEAN BURSON she enjoyed, greatly her son, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade reports. Benedict. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon L. Cooley Miss Donna Bone left Mon- Oakland, California, visited and son Barney left Tuesday day for Provo, where she will Monday with Mr. and Mrs. where attend the BYU. Donna was Walter Bingham and for Paris, California, family. they will visit for a week with guest of honor at a party givO. A. Williams is ill this Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cooley. hei en for her last Friday by week at the St. Maiks HospiMrs. Christina Schreven, Og- fellow workers at Hill Air tal in Salt Lake. Mrs. Kaysville den, was a luncheon guest Force Rase where she has been Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins, Schofield was named Thursday of her daughter, Mrs. employed. She was presented Vernal, visited last week with of the Fourth Ward Primary in Carl J. Shellenhargar. with a beautiful gift. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bingham Sunday evening Sacrament serMr. and Mrs. Hylon Smith Mrs. Dathne Robinson and and family. They were enroute vice. Mrs. Schofield succeeds two children are vacation daughter, Ely, Nevada, were to New York City, where Mr. Mrs. Iris and Uinpleby. ing in Los Angeles, California weekend guests of her sister, Hawkins will attend school for Mrs. Lola Whittaker was susfor two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague. two years. They are formei tained and Mrs. Rebecca r, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schofield Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield, Kaysville residents. second counselors. and daughter Dianne and son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major, Mi. Paul of Price have been visit- and Mrs. Howard Green, Mr. ing for two weeks with his and Mis. Don Leavitt, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs I.ester Mrs. Donald Howard returned Schofield. vacaTuesday from a four-daMrs. Jenniel Whitlutch, Salt tion trip to Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheffield Lake, is spending the weekend at the home of her daughter and three children, Mrs. Eula By .Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece eatment. Phone 709 Mrs. Melvin Metcalf and hr Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snow ana Barnett and family, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Scout Troop No. PI5 Kaysville new and the Farming-ton; and Ganett welcoming family family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Booker Giant Cullimoie entertained a spent the past week at the grandson. Mrs. Anthon Muir. Bancroft. And family, Seattle, Washing-:on- , few friends at Bridge club at Wheel in Weber Canyon at Day held a family picnic at their home last Saturday eve Camp. Idaho, is visiting a few weeks ning with her sister and family, Mr. Mueller Park last Sunday. H. J. Bishop returned home Fire Mrs. June Bingham and Mrs. Robert Anderson. spent Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Murphy Tuesday in Salt Lake, visiting Thursday from the St. Maikf and family, Hayward, Califor .vith her two sisters, Mrs. Carol hospital, where he was confined for a few days, undergoing nia, are visiting at the home Case, and Mrs. Toni Hamel. Marriage two-wee- ten-wee- page 5 Summer fun in Sunset Announced in schedule Licenses si-t- 24, 1958 ne p Sunset A schedule of sumDavid Walter Miller, Pd, Boun- mer fun has been outlined by the recreation department of tiful Sunset City. It includes activiTartira Drue Roundy, is, ties for each week da after- creative drama and story telling in the afternoon at the school from I to J p.m., with Olga Hersom and Norma Jean Abshire directing. Dancing under the direction of Ruby Robinson will be on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. also at the school; and on Fridays, singing and music appreciation with Joyce Clary and Donna Larsen, instructors. Daily Monday through Friday from 12:3o to 4 ;lti there will he games and other activities at the city park. Little league baseball teams, boys from 1() to 12 years old, are being organized with games planned for twice a week. Class C" league of 12 to 14 year olds will play one game a week on Thursdays at 5:45. This league is sponsored by the Sunset-Clinto- n Lions Club and the Little League by the Sunset Jay-cee- s. noon. Paul Duane Rank, 24, Salt Fake On Mondays, there are arts City and crafts classes offered at Clarissa Ann McGhil, 21, 12:.(ii for the six to nine years olds; from li.'io to 3 for the K to 12 year olds and at 3 for DcMar Dean Fvensen, P.i, Cen- those Id year old on up to and terville The adults, including adult. Dolene Mann, is, Bountiful particularly, are invited to take of this Lay ne B. Forbes . . . receives program Walter F. Crook, IS, Bountiful advantage Bachelor of Laws degree. which is instructed by Ivan Barbara Ann Wright, is, BounCotnia, Davis County ait intiful structor, and assisted by CarWatts. It is held in room Lay-to- n men 21, Clyde lawny Dempsey, one of the Sunset school. Elizabeth Louise Crossett, IS, Tuesday is Sunset Red Cross swimming day at Lagoon, with Layton participants in the pool by 10 Toni Ellis Jenness, Is, Billings, a. m. That afternoon there will Montana he arts and crafts also at the Mary June Workman, is. Boun- school from to 4:dO, instructed tiful by Doris Burnett. reB. Forbes On Wednesday there will be Layton BounGordon 24, Gairett, Kelly ceived a Bachelor of Laws detiful glee at the Univeisity of Utah Nelpha Louise Leake, 2(1, Cencommencement in Salt Lake terville City, June Uth. Mr. Forbes is the son of Mr. Earl Thomas Morris, Jr., 22, and Mrs. Clarence G. Forbes, Layton Joan Shull, 17, Layton Layton. In A 1154 giaduate of Davis Robert Lee Boulton, 2d, BountiHigh School, he has received ful Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker degrees from Weber College in Georgia Elnora Goudy, 20, and 1U54 and a Bachelor of Science Mr. and Mrs. Dick II. Egan of Layton holds family Bountiful a new degree master of sciin from the Robbins Charles and Degree Accounting family, ence education earned in a in 11(57. Utah of New University liondon, Conn., were guests Elwyn Parkin Tingey, 25, Cenof Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Asbhak-e- r year of graduate study at the terville While at the University, Mr. in Grace, Idaho, on Fathers University of Utah. Forbes has been affiliated with Anne Daryle Gold, 2.l, BountiHe received the degree in the Delta Theta Phi Law Honor ful Day and his birthday. commencement rites this week a y Fl aternity. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jameson in Salt Lake City. He was After taking the Utah State Michael Allen Hales, 17, Farm- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith a graduate of the Universitys ington Brown and family, Clearfield; Mr. Forbes Bar Examination, Carol Bair, 15, Layton Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone and first academic year institute. plans to prac tice in Ijiyton. National Established the by He and Mrs. Forbes (Evelyn daughter, Farmington; Mr. and Science Foundation, instithe R Mrs. ehatd Bone and son, Og- tute G. Bieler formerly of Ogden) 54 secondary teachbrought den; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Par- ers in mathematics and science have two children. kin and were guests on to the U for a of study at C. Rice Fathers family PFC Day of Mr. and Mrs. the foundationsyear Paul F. expense. The Ted Bone. aim of the institute is the imin Mrs. Bert Turner visited with of science and from Mrs. Fred Kutehen in Ogden, provement mathematics education in the Friday. nations secondary schools. Flight Baumholder, Germany (AH .Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer A son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rice, and son; Mr. and Mrs. Flburn Yern TNO PFC Thomas Pensacola, Ela. (FHTXC) Fgan of Kaysville, Utah, 2 1, whose wife, Yvonne, lives on I.unt were dinner guests of Mr. M i . Fgan w rote a thesis enNaval Aviation Cadet Paul F. re- and Mrs. De Yere Route Forest 2, Ore., Grove, on Spencer titled "Correspondence Walton, of Route 2, Box .1(15, Study participated in a physi- Father's Day. for the Small High Schools of I.ayton, graduated May 2d ooiii cently cal conducted fitness test by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Water- Utah. School at the Naval the Seventh Army near Baum- fall, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Fgan taught at North the Naval Station, Pensile (da, Roger Waterholder, Germany. Fla. Davis Junior High School prior fall; Mr. and Mrs. Seth A 12th in the machine gunner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wa- - to his year of giaduate study The in Infantrys Company A, Rice consists of cour-e- s Mrs. Carl Meiners and son, at the University of Utah. He the Army in May 1057 Donis, Burley, Idaho, spent the plans to return to Davis Counnaval orientation, aviation .m and other and arrived in Europe la't Jan- week-en- d in Kaysville visiting ty to teach. nee, navigation He is married to the former technical courses to prepare uary. with relatives and attended the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. farewell testimonial of Barney Shirley tudents for actual flight trainiBarber of Syracuse. Austin Rice, Farmington. ng. They have three children. Cooley. Graduates of this class are piesently undei going primary Fire fighters flight training at Sauflev Field, Farmington from Davis County, the State also at Pensacola. Board of Forestry and Fire Control and the U.S. Fore-- t Service met last week at the Davis county citizens concourthouse for the annual firetinued their suppoit of their fighting training school. U. S The group heard a discussion government's Savings on the prevention Bonds program by purchasing and activities or firt sp.rj.lsp worth of series E and training before the grass fire H Kinds during the month of season starts led by Harold May. County Chairman Ha old Havens. This was followed by C. Steed announced here today. "State-wid- e a talk on all factois of safety 'ales are eR .tidby Clyde Maycock, assistant ing above last years figuis," district ranger. le continued. "May sales in The group al-- o saw films con- he state totaled xi.iil is cerning the fighting of large .(impaled with M,537,n-5tglass and brush flies and heard the same month a year agi. t talk by Julian Thomas, Salt Total sales for the five Lake District ranger of the Wa- months in Davis county are satch National Forest '757, U57, Layne Forbes Receives Law degree . 1 . r. Dick H. 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