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Show Type Of Camera Is Important To Good By NORMA Photo Composition - FARMINGTON available from the USU tension Service Office, Far- Good means arranging things in a picture so they look pleasing and tell the story better. A lot depends on choosing the right camera angle and placement of the subject. Utah, mington, 867-221- ext. 294 or 295. KEN AND Brian are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagstaff. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watkins. All are from Kaysville. KEN WAGSTAFF, Brian Wagstaff and Chris Watkins, photography Kaysville club members, suggest aiming the camera so the subject is not exactly in the center of the picture, but a little to the right, left, above or below center. Background is also important. A single background makes the subject stand out. A background is best for dark subjects; a dark 4--H Layton Community Activity Calendar The following activities will be happening in Layton during the next few weeks. Citizens of the community are urged to support the or- light-color- for background subjects. light-colore- d ganizations who have put time and work into these THE photographer should move in as close to the subject as possibletoeliminate community projects. dis- background tracting THE END of February will be the Heart Fund door to elements. Or, shoot from a high or low camera angle. Utah photography projects and activities, supervised by the USU Cooperative Extension Service, are fun and educational. g As they to take and use pictures, 9 members begin to appreciate photography as an art, a science and a com- door drive, the sustaining membership drive for the Scouts and the Jaycees CPR 4-- classes. Feb. hold a stake talent night beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel Street Stake Center. THURSDAY and Friday, March 1 and 2 the Layton High School Honor Society will furnish a dinner for the senior citizens. This will be held at the Layton Eagles Building beginning at 11:30. Reservations must be called in by Tuesday, Feb. 27. Layton High School will present their annual musical 4-- munications tool. PHYSICAL around physical education activities. Freshie Gist limbers up by trying her hand at some situps on the incline bench. EDUCATION By TOM BUSSELBERG CLEARFIELD for a layup, or youve you, - Go out make sure got someone to spot are phrases that can often be heard in the gymnasium at the Clearfield Job Corps Center. THE ONE relates to basketball and the other weightlifting and both are a vital part of the physical education program at the student facility operated by Thiokol Corp. for the U.S. Department of Labor. 1, 300 All students, unless cused for medical reasons or already having a high school ex- diploma, must participate in PE classes, starting with the in "drownproofing e swimming pool, says Eddie Tillman, senior PE instructor. olympic-siz- DURING THAT phase, students are taught how to swim and given lifesaving training. After that they move into an introduction to sports, ranging from volleyball to handball, raquetball, hockey, flag football, track and soccer. Physical fitness is the name of the game during the third portion, he says. Students are tested in 16 areas including the dash, pullups, situps, setups and the They can compare results with testing. 600-yar- d run-wal- PE IS required but is also geared to help the students, womens instructor Carol Cued says. We try to get students involved in the games and teach them the skills as they progress. We feel its better that way and helps keep their interest and is easier to teach. We believe its important that they have sound physical bodies and minds," she says. CLASSES IN physical education are held four times each week while the fifth day is devoted to health education. Topics covered there get down to brass tacks" and include not only anatomy and first aid, but birth control methods, reproduction and VD. In addition to the certified teaching staff, five guest speakers include staff from Davis County Health Department, Family and Community Mental Health and the American Cancer Six'iety. "We also teach them about love in the family and between brothers and sisters and include some sociological she says. principals, BESIDES THE formal PE program, students can participate in a wide variety of intramurals and have access to the gym daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., a movie house, bowling alley and canteen for billiards and dancing. Cg)S7 Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside and family attended the funeral service of her grandfather, Parley Johnson, who was 92 years old. The funeral service was held on Tuesday BLE Price. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer were guests at a dinner in Logan Saturday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Rich. Ten guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were Valentine dinner guests in Bountiful Monday evening, Feb. 12, of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Caldwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders spent two days last week in Long Beach, Calif, with his sister Mrs. Wallace Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor entertained for members of their Bridge Club on Friday in evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen entertained their family at a birthday dinner for their daughter Susan on Feb. 14. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barnett and son and Lance Gatrell of Far- mington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were guests in Logan at dinner on Saturday of their MEN: Weve got your style! Doing Formerly Dynamite Haircuts in PERM POWER Special Continues includes Precision cutpermstyle S900 L. on CURRENTLY Lorena Thornton, Davis County staff assistant, is teaching a n course on basic 4-- skills using photography materials donated by the Eastman Kodak Company, sponsors of the national photography program. Kodak offers recognition to on March 15, 16, 17 and 19 in the Layton High auditorium. Cost of the tickets will be $10 per family, $2.50 for adults or $1 for children. Many Layton High students have tickets or program members at all levels of participation: Six na$1,000 scholarships tionally, expense-pai- d trips to National Congress for one member per state, and four medals of honor in each county. Winners are chosen by the Cooperative Extension Service and awards arranged Council. by National can they 4-- be purchased through the Layton Civic Arts Association. THE EAGLES will hold their Big Four Charity Dinner Dance at the Eagles Building on March 17. Cost is $5 per person or five raffle tickets. The Disabled American Veterans will hold their testimonial dinner and ball at the Little America in Salt Lake City on March 17. ON APRIL 7, the DAV will have their annual luncheon. April will be the month for the Cancer Society to hold fund raistheir H share their best photographs with others in the National Photo Exhibition during the National in Congress Chicago. This noncompetitive show features single photos or picture stories of typical activities. Each state may select up to four photos for the exhibit on the basis of county and state fair submission. need not be photography program members to participate. More information on the photography program is CAN 4-- 4-- McPhee, Mrs. Eleanor Jessop of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell, and their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell, visited in Tremonton on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kiddman and family. Mrs. Vernon Nichols was a dinner guest in Centerville on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Tice and grandson Dustin Garrett flew to California where they have been visiting the past two weeks with Mrs. Tices daughter and family, Mr. and Gordon Riding and family. Mrs. Riding is a daughter of Mrs. David Biggs. Dustin's mother, Mrs. Jenea Garrett left Monday to fly to Modesto, Calif, to join them. Mrs. Tice returned home Friday and Mrs. Garrett and son Dustin will remain a week longer before returning to Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin entertained at a family birthday dinner Wednesday evening for two of their Steven grandchildren, Howard and Melissa Hovey. Guests were Stevens parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and family of Layton and Melissas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey and family Mrs. Nicholls. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels were guests at a family dinner in Orem at the Golden Apple Restaurant on Saturday in' honor of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels birthday anniversaries. Mr. Daniels was 82 and his wife 81. They are from Payson. All their married children and grandchildren and partners attended. Lemuel Hedgpeth underwent surgery on Feb. 12th at the Davis North Medical Center. Mrs. Irene Johnson of Logan is staying at the home of her son, Major and Mrs. David F. Johnson, to help with the arrival of a new grandson born to them on Sunday Feb. 11 at the Hill Mrs. Marjorie Brande is confined to the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden where she underwent surgery last week. Mrs. Fern Tracy of Clinton was a Monday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield. Elder Todd Webster entered the Mission Training Center in Provo on Feb. 1, prior to leaving to serve on a two year LDS mission to the Webster family birthday dinner Monday evening at their home in honor of his mother Mrs. Norene Halliday. Other guests were Bud Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. Hallidays children and grandchildren. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday were their nephew Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibby and family. Stake Center. DANS Miss Kathy Campbell, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell, gave her mission report on Sunday, Feb. 11. Miss Campbell just returned home from serving an 18 month LDS mission to California San Diego Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Halliday entertained at a party Saturday, Feb. 10, at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Webster, Bishop and Mrs. Neil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer. After dinner they all attended the Sweetheart Dance at the Kaysville East LDS AFB Hosptial. Jay neth Muir. It was a Valentine dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster entertained at a dinner of Kaysville. daughter of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield were guests Valentine night at a dinner party in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Johnson for members of the LAG Club for members and partners. Twenty-tw- o guests attended. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIR the Washington Spokane Mission. She is a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards were guests at a family dinner party in Bountiful Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne enjoyed a three day snowmobile tour through Yellowstone National Park. They were with the Johnson Tours. Mrs. Beatrice Carroll entertained at a Valentine Trouble Shooting Rewiring her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jack Conder. Mrs. Karen Baldwin and NO SERVICE CHARGES Miss Heidi Hansen of Layton flew to Denver, Colo, where they spent the weekend with friends of Mrs. Baldwin. 376-108- , 6 2 2 door-to-do- ing drive. LAYTON residents should be aware of a spring clean-up- . ROOM SIZE CARPET More information will be given later on. dmg H SHAGS-LEVEL-LOOPS-PLUSH- ES From Famous Las Vegas Hotels! w5DD MATiTRESS daughter Miss Shannette Temple. mother-in-law- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne and their two sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bourne of Kaysville motored to Rexburg, Idaho the , Mrs. Iola Smiths birthday anniver- weekend of Feb. 3rd and 4th.. were of They guests their other son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bourne for their blessing and naming of their infant son who was Ben-nio- named Daron Curtis at the LDS Fast Day services. Vistors Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath days. The occasion was to be with her parents for both of have returned from a three week trip to Nevada and their birthday anniversaries. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield entertained Monday evening in honor of her grandson Elder Craig Sheffield who was leaving Feb. 22 for his mission to the England Manchester LDS Mission. Other guests were Mr. and Arizona. En route they visited with her sister Mrs. Delta Frandsen at Monroe. They visited in Las Vegas, Nev., Quartsite and Mesa, Ariz. with relatives and friends. They also spent time in Tucson and at Nogales, Mexico taking side trips and sight- . . Fran Brown & Co. 4 PIECE STUDENT SPECIALS 3 Drawer Desk & Chair O 5O Mrs. Vernon Wells, Miss Lisa Sheffield and Miss Sherry seeing. They returned home by way of Lake Meade and Parker Dam and visited with a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gillespie at St. George before returning home. Dr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Kaysville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde and family. Mrs. Gibbs Smith enter Christensen of Layton; Bishop and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield I Lamp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ned 1 Lounge Chair B. Roueche and daughters Shaun and Ralene of Kays- ville. Wendell Collier underwent surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center.' He is now at home convalescing. iTTTyn?i HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME Lighted Make-u- p Luggage Racks T.V. 766-238- 8 - 376-319- 3 15.00 7.50 5.00 8.00 Mirrors Stands Ceiling Lights mTEL 100 241 N. JULIES (East of Freeway), Bountiful - 257 W. South Temple Salt Lake City EXCEPT SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. West Center Provo OPEN ABC DIAZ ENTERPRISES Layton I map m&nrtxm dry-foa- Where? TWINlSIZEILonglBoy sary. Guests included Mrs. Jan Winnifred Mrs. Davis, Garrett, Mrs. lone Grange, Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. Olena Harris, Mrs. Kay Blood, Mrs. Emily Barnes, Mrs. Oma Wilcox, Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Jeanne Rigby, Mrs. Margaret Sanders and Mrs. Evaletta Thompson. Mrs. Paul Wagaman and daughters Kathryn and Suzanne flew to Sacramento, Calif, where they visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Atchison, for five matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader method. No moisture goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing. There is no odor. Upholstery Carpets can be used the Cleaning with same day. same fine metl WIENS ROOM $59I00Tse tained at a birthday luncheon Tuesday at the Lions House in Salt Lake City in honor of her Preece. They all enjoyed a tour of the Logan LDS In a the Where Else. Guests were Mrs. Gladys $18.00-28.00-$39.- 00 DOES IT AGAIN UN-BELIEVEA- Tuesday, the Holmes Creek LDS Stake will leam-by-doin- An important part of training for Clearfield Job Corps Center members revolves 27, Wendy Jorgenson is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she is undergoing treatment the past week. Leslie Draney accompanied his son Orwin Draney on a business trip to Montana and the Canadian border. Elder Alan Winter gave his mission report in the KaysLDS 5th ville Ward Sacrament Meeting. He has just returned from serving an LDS mission to Hawaii. His parents, Vern and Carol Winter, flew to Hawaii and met him and returned home together. He is a member of the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrard flew to Vancouver, British Columbia where they spent a few days last week. Her mother Mrs. Marion Bennion of Salt Lake City stayed with the children while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Muir and family of Bountiful were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- luncheon on Valentines Day. PREECE 376-875- 1 Ex- photographic composition K1w KsiS7mdOD DAILY PUBLIC INVITED . - 376-096- 0 S3 E3 |