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Show u. 141 pies; SALT Lh :E cm a'.e. 1C.LTAH Layton mill choose miss Riata Bays from 21 contestants VV'. Vf A &s.) ! i 680 CARMEN FOUNTAIN, Tast Gentile, will represent e Lumber Company. A senior at Davis High, Carmen likes water skiing and sew ing and hopes to becom' Tri-Stat- a dental hjgenist. BETTY SAVARESE is 16 years old, weighs 138 pounds, stands 5 7 inches tall and is being sponsored by Union Furniture. The Davis High school junior lives at 565 East Miller. She likes cooking, all sports, sketching, housekeeping and hopes to become a CONNIE AA RIGHT, 330 North Dixie, is a senior at Davis High school. Her interests are dancing, swimming, singing is and cooking. Sponsor Ralph's Sinclair Service. Connie is 5' 2" tall, weighs 105 pounds and is 16 years old. She is Sunday School chorister and hopes to follow voice and college as her ambitions. MARLENE LONE, 16, 356 Owens Street, will represent Dells I onwu Service in the The Davis iiuoeti contest. High junior wants to be private secretary and lists as her interests, Hawaiian dancing recand collecting popular ords. Her height is 5' 2 and weight 112 pounds. ARLENE I) AW SON, 2(1, 481 ( hurch, i. Miss Davis Drive-in- . She hopes to become a so- MAXINE MORRISON, 452 Dixie, is Miss Arctic Circle. Her age is 18, height 5' 6 A and weight, 125 pounds. graduate of Davis High, she plans to attend college, and is especially interested in the K cial worker and has one year at I tah Slate University following her graduation from Davis High school. She plays the piano and collects records. secretary. VOL 14 4 Lay-to- , Ja.sET LEE YOUNG ot Aerdeland Park is Miss Sill's Cafe. Miss Young is a senior at Davis, likes all types of sports, as well as sewing and music. Her ambition is to become a beauty operator. 8he is 5 6H" tall, weighs 120 pounds, is 17 years old. and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Aoung. REESE, 18, 712 AVest Gentile, is in the contest as Miss Tanner Clinic. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Reese, Janet, just graduated from Davis High, and plans to attend college and then hopes to receive foreign service. Her interests are swimming, horseback riding and music. She is 5' 8 tall and weighs 115 pounds. NANcT il-6- 5 ffv bp . a A V NO. 31 cion uiil! begin soon Open daily CAROLYN HANLLN, 1, ' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen, Route 1, Her sponsor is Frostop. A senior at Davis, Miss Hansen wants to go to college and Her interest get married. are swimming, sewing and playing the piano, i lie stands' 8" and weighs 125 pounds. Oak-ridg- Layton dial building -- Clearfield The North Davis Refuse Disposal Board has announced that the sanitary land fill area will be open seven days a week now. The area will be open from 8 a m. to 6 p.m. every day, but no dumping will be permitted outside those hours, according to Mrs. June Burnett, secretary of the board. Two employees operate the project. Sunset city has agreed to join the North Davis board on the BARBARA DAMS, 16, 132 Colonial, is being sponsored by Wayne's Foodtown. She ia a junior at Davis High, vAeighs 115 pounds, and is 6 2 tall. She hopes to become a physical therapist and likes horseback riding, tennis and all sports. e AMELIA GRAEHL, 17. Drive, is being sponsored by Rowley Dance Studio. Amelia has graduated from Davis High and now plans college. She is interested in violin, singing and cheer leading. Her height is 5' and weight 110 pounds. LAYTON, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 10c County refuse Area now I 7 Construction of a building at Layton to house a new dial telephone system for the Kaysville-Laytoexchange will begin in the near future, L. Dee Sanders, States Telephone Company said today. Mountain The for manager Bids for the erection of the building were opened on June 16 and the D. B. Wade Construction Co. was the low bidder on the general contract. The Bachman Plumbing & Heating Co. was awarded the mechanical contract with A. M. Sisam Cyclist hurt In n Layton Listed in critical condition with undetermined injuries in an Ogden hospital is Sharman Layton, 12, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Lay-to25 AVest Gentile Street. Layton Syracuse, Clearfield lead In Danis County Class A refuse area beginning July 1, The young boy was hurt MonMrs. Burnett said. The action the bicycle he was precipitated by Hooper day night when with the collided was riding dump, formerly used by Sunright front of an auto driven set, being closed. Syracuse and Clearfield aie in top spot in the Davis Class A baseball league according to standings as of June 38. Won Lost Postpone F. Green, 28, 147 Each Sunset householder us- by Marley Ellison Layton. Street, ing the garbage collection service will pay 50 cents per Layton Marshal AVaynard month for the service. Bennett who investigated said The area is currently used the Green auto was westbound on Gentile Street when the acby Kaysville, Layton and cident occurred. Layton queen contest set winning the electrical contract. Total cost of the dial conversion project including the new building, changing present telephone to dial, installing the dial equipment in the new building and rebuilding the outside facilities to provide individual line service to all desiring it will be over $850,000. The new telephone building will be one story with a full basement. It will have a 105 foot frontage and a depth of 13 feet and will be constructed of with a concrete norman brick facing. In addition to the dial equipment, it will provide space for a modern telephone business office. "The building has been engineered to accommodate additional switches to meet the demands for telephone seivice as the communities in the area continue to grow, Sanders said. Present plans call for construction on the building to be 13, completed by December 13511, at which time telephone technicians will begin installing the dial equipment. It is expected the new system will be placed in service about May 1, 1300, the manager said. Schedule for this week is as follows; Tuesday, June 23, Lay-to- n and Comets at (:15 pm.; Farmington and Clinton at 8:15 June 24, Hill Air Force Base and Kaysville at p.m. Wedne-daii.15 pm ; Cleai field and Syiacuse at 8 15 p.m. Thursday, June 25, Bountiful and West Point, 8.15 p.m. Games aie all played at county ball paik at Davis High School. ladies Layton Judges will have twenty-on- e pretty young before them Friday evening from which they must choose one to reign as Miss Layton at July Fourth Kiata Days, annual To Jaycee sponsored community celebration. The queen contest, to be held at Central Davis Junior High K.iisville Rotaiians) will AVednesday evening. The meet- chool, beginning at 8 p.m., is sponsored by the Jayceettes, un- hear a from the representative der the chanmanship of Mis. ing will begin at 7 p.m. in the U.S. Employment Office in OgMaik Talbot. A tiny piime and den at thur dinner meeting Davis High School cafeteria princess will also be chosen. 'ft The young candidates must be between 3 and (j yeais old. Queen contestants will be judged in bathing suits and t foimal wear and the three winsffAr ners will receive gifts and a trrphy. Each will he sporsiued oy a local merchant Girls include Amelia Glut hi, (laughter of Mr. and Mis. Iticu-arN. Giachl; San ha famuf, KAREN AVRIGHT, 482 Mo" ' ' ntana is being sponsored by daughter of Mr. and Mi- -. Fail C Holt Bowling Lanes. She listFaneuf; Karen AA'ahon, di'ugu-te- r , M 1 ' s , ed music as her special inof Mr. and Mr-- . Av ill Av a terest and college her ambiton; Mailere Love, d.ught'r o Mr. and Mrs. En ue. Love tion. Miss AA right will be a senior at Davis High this fall. Nancy Lee Young, oaugit'r o She is 5' 4" tall, weighs 128 Mi. and Mis. Iaon L. Young, Lou Ann AA'iLey, daughter i pounds and is 17. Mr and Mrs. J;.y illey ; (aro-yM' Beck, daughter of Mr. and O Alls. Eail Beck; Caio!., r iMnsen, daughter of Mr am Friday at Central Davis y, Employment head address Rotary d CAROLYN BECK, 16, 323 North Dixie will be Miss Western Auto in the queen contest. She is the daughter of Mrs. Earl O. Beck. The Davis High junior wants to become a stenographer. She likes sports, bowling, dancing and sewing. Carolyn weighs 97 pounds and is 5' 1" tall. KAY McEAVEN, 223 Glen will be sponsored by Brailsford Biggs in the queen contest. She is 18 years old, 5' 7 tall and weighs 125 pounds. She graduated from Davis High where her interests were in music, debating and journalism. Her plans for the future are to become an e, v, 4r p.m. in the Clearfield Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Lee T. Simmons of Layton LDS Eighth AA'ard conducting. The child died Sunday in an Ogden hospital from a kidney disease. He was born May 13, 1353, in Ogden. Survivors include the parents; three brothers and two 'j. WV ft AA airline stewardess. Boy Scouts asking For scrap paper Infant Cody J. Metcalf dies Layton Funeral services for Cody Jeff Metcalf, month-ol- d of Ivan Hershal and Gloria AA all Metcalf, 0"4 A alena Drive, be held AVednesday at 2 X Kaysville The Boy Scouts of sisters, Michael, Randall Pat, Kaysville Fourth AA'ard will be Cecil, Shaunna and Debbie Met-so- n knocking at your door this Satcalf all o Layton; and four urday morning in search of olu and other wastt jrrancparent,st Mr. and Mrs. J. newspapers E. AVall, Layton; Guy Metcalf, paper. The boys are gathering the paper as a money making AA'endell, Idaho; and Mrs. Pearl project. Metcalf, Layton. The parents are members of Layton LDS Eighth Ward. Friends may call at the morKaysville Jayctcs will ho.d tuary AVednesday until time of a board meeting Thursday at services. Burial will be in the 8 p.m. at the home of Edgar M e m ei i a 1 Camden. n Kaysville-LaytoActivity assignments for the year will be made. Park. Jaycee assignments t j .Ls. Rus--!- l Haiw n n; Retuca Day, daughter of Mr. and Mis. 'boon Day; Jane I,i esc, uaur of Mr. aid M.s. Co: don AV. .eese; Kaien Ai:g,.t, dtutrn-a- r AV. of Mi and Mis. Lt AA'right; Shanna Mmgan, Golddaughter of Air. and M en Moigun; Connm AArghC daughter of Mr. and Mi- M. J. Irene Loptz; Judy Leonard; Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and -r ALTON. K u Box 360, will be sponsored Barlow Realty. A jjnior at Davis High, she plans to attend college to study modeling and secretarial work. She likes swimming, sewing, horseback riding and dancing. Karen is 16, weighs 118 tall. pounds and is 5' ! . -. NEW j j 1UN telep.ione exciijii, e ta .1 uuiiaing ml le at corner of Fort Lane and Bosewood Lane in Layton (Five Points), KA'iisV'iELL-LA'- con-s.mct- y D.J sd vice is expected to he ready by May 1, I960, according to Manager L. Dee Panders. of the pnnce and Moigan, 5, duughtei of Mr. ant Mm. Hai old J. Dawson; Betty i chairman 8av arise, daughter of Mr. andjpimces3 contest. Thus far the Mrs. Call Moigan, Route 2 Mi- -. Edwaid J. Kavarese, ay contestants are Jerri Box 2' It. Layton; Patti Lee, 3 princess MtEvven, dughter of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Dear Mis. Douglas It. McEwen; Max-- I me Mornson, daughter of Mr. and Mis, John A AHurison; and Mis. Latiil Hamby, Lai'ara Cannen lountain, daughter of Davm, daughter of Mi and Air. and Mrs. Paul H. Foun- L. Davm; Kailene tain AIi s. Kay Mrs. Darrel N. Gardner is Daw son, daughter of Mr. and Lynn 'Patti sister daughter Ann Simonson, 3, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 Do Stanford L. Simonson, Ave.; Bonnie Sue Chidester, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chidester, East Layton; Karen Noith Owen; Colleen Prince, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mis Bevan Prince, 1411 Stanford; Nornta Dahle, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mis. MelS. Lee, 4nj - (Continued on Pag i 1 X) |