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Show UNIVERSAL UICROFILL'ING CORP 141 PIERPOINT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH erafj well Sunset P-T- Ike A Begins adult Education class Sunset Accoiding to Mrs. Rex Wallgren, Sunset School president, the organization will Adult Educasponsor a tion course which began Monday, P-T- six-wee- January VOL. X JANUARY 11, 1958 Old photos For us to print LAYTON. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH ks laytems new mayor (5. You now remember the concerts it gave? must license First game Kaysville Davis Highs basketball team began the regular season with a win over Weber High school 17 to This Friday night they will go against Ben Lomond in Kaysville for their second game. The Darts started piercing the nets in the final period to close the gap on Weber after a real see-saaffair. High point men were Eddie Tillman for Davis with In points and Lynn Hadfield for Weber with 12 points. winners last Other Region Box Elder, .North Friday were ('ache, Ogden and Bear River. The Darts are favored to lead teams into the Region One-Tw- o A Class playoffs along wdth Lo-- j two regions are comThe gan. bined for league basketball play, hut each region will qualify its three best teams for the basketball tournament in March. Each Kays-ville- s W. II. Smait, region has five teams, each team Kaysville namdirector will play four other members of civil defense week this ed organizational leaders its region twdee and will play twro teams from the other region once. fire as follows: Bernell Swanger, law Davis high hopes are in two fighting; Waynard Bennett, A w 1- -2 I Weber Conservancy District Approves 1958 budget dis-tiic- nal. 1 B in-do- oi fire-aim- pre-teen- s, s. Each week, the Journal will pay for each old photograph ac- Photo-giapcepted for publication. must be submitted no later than Monday noon of each week and be accompanied by name and address of sender plus any identification of persons or places on the picture. They should be of either local Davis County people or places and at least 2,7 years old. Nows the chance to have some fun dig into the attic or the bottom drawer bring out that photo of Uncle Zeke and his 14 kids as they piled into the family Model T. Let us in on your memories let us publish your old photo-- 1 graph so everyone can enjoy pages from the past. Mail to News Edi- tor. The Journal, Kaysville, Utah. hs j age program lames heads r, j it to learn to shoot? j atci The W eber Clearfield diboard of District Conservancy its last approvat rectors meeting ed an estimated 107x budget of xg:M),'.)2:.17, almost double the total 11)77 budget of xi7(;,:!77. E. ,T. Fjgldsted, secretary-managesaid the increase in the balanced budget is reflected by the fact the conseivancy distiiet will be in full time operation in 1!)7x. t, Full scale operations for the Daand which serves Weber vis counties, did not start until August of 1077. enjoyment? These, and, we hope, many more scenes and memories from our past are going to be brought to mind again by the PHOTO CONTEST being sponsored in the Jour- education, elections, conventions TOO licenses for distribution among and donations wrill be supervised county residents. Fees wall be for male and spayed female dogs by Mayor Winegar and the land X10 for females. Licenses may be purchased at the cleiks office. Betty Wilcox Layton Rifle shooting as an organized part of local recreation showed promise for 107x with the activity on Central Jr. Highs range Friday evening. The Wasatch Rifle Club sponsors the chance to use, and learn to handle safely, small bore Evidence of the versatility of the usefulness of an independent club was displayed on Fridays firing iine. Inexperienced high sportsmen in their enforcement; Charles Ritz, utili- remarkable juniors, Gary Batche- school students of both sexes and aduts were seeking practice and ties; and Jack Schofield, health. lor and Eddie Tillman. Coach Grant Cullimoie says pleasure for individual reasons. Jess D. Hull is secretary of the chances for his team are good. group. There are a number rf categories to rifle shooting in this county. Among high school students of the state, junior competitive matches are held each year. Jane Rutledge, Kaysville; and Audrey Higgs, Layton; Steven Tan- - Kaysville CD And the time the local dramatics club presented a strictly mello-- : drama for local consumption and -- Davis wins ? How about the town band, do you Dr. II. V. Marsell took oath of office Tuesday night from City Dogs who have Farmington Recorder John M. Park. been so far as previously Mr. Adams and Mr. Nalder the law is concerned-unincorpor- ated to roam in been assigned to wrork on the waareas of Davis ter department for IDAS; Mr. Weawill hear with alarm that ver and Dr. Marsell, public safety, County law enforcement and fire depart- they must now be licensed. ment; Mr. Nalder and Mr. Weaver, Davis Countys recently enacted streets, sidewalks, drainage and weeds; Dr. Marsell and Mr. Biggs, dog ordnance will be placed in paiks, public pioperty, recreation effect February 1, the commission and planning and zoning; and Mr. said. Unlicensed dogs will be imBiggs and Mr. Adams, sanitation, pounded by two county dog catchpublic health, garbage and mosqui- ers, yet to be appointed. to abatement. County Cleik Harry L. Strong The general fund, debt seiviee, has been authorized to purchase Layton Mayor Wayne Wineg-a- r has assigned councilmen to their various committees as the first step in his new office. Mayor iVinegar and Councilmen Don A. Weaver, Jr., E. Harris Adams, Ned M. Nalder, James E. Biggs and How can parents help their children to become fluent, expressive and dynamic speakers? This course of study is open to the public free and will be held at the Sunset School each Monday evening at s p.m. This is the second Adult Education program to this be sponsored by the year. Early in the fall a course in Everyday Law was sponsored by the group also. P-T- Watch out dogs, iakes assignments tee do? cal area for tegular handling of nei, Layton, are a few of champs of these matches. The Boy Scouts of America sponsor state and regional matches for its members. Utah State Fidi and Game plans to put in motion a program to give nimrods lively activity in the future. Each year the NRA sponsors tournaments in Layton for state champs, regional champs, and U.S. Olympic potentials, among the adult class of shooters of the state. Inez Bait and Blair Wilcox, Lay-toare champs of the local area Laytons rifle langes are the best in the state for year round practice, and the number of excellent shooters in Davis CounBoys and ty exemplifies this girds, mothers and lathers have golden opportunity here in our lo As--ociati- on n. ex-Sta- te firearms for many purposes. History proves the right to bear small arms is one of the liberties which make this country strong through its individuals. Individual accomplishment with firearms has served as protection against aggression, for it molds character with skill. The inevitable innovation has hit the shooting game in our county to offer broader opportunity m all phases. We have a range, available for public u all classes and ages. As Shetal Tanner put it, Wasatch Rifle Club offers bestest, the mostest for the most-es- t, for the leastest. The shootin public is invited to be guests of the club each at 7:.".( p.m at Cen- tral Jr. High School. Fri-evem- Coming year expenditures aie as follows, with 10.77s figures in paientheses: General administrative salaries X42,x.7s $:;x,!io) ; plant and facilities salaries, X77,10U ( x: 12,(107 ) ; c insulting fees, xi(,,s(H (XK5,x00); X.1,700 and travel expenses, other operating expenses (7,;70); $!,;to (x.7,;77) ; contingent expense 1.1 l,i ($2477) ; water pay ments and assessments x IX, 700 (none), and plant and pipelines operation Xon,:uo (X2:,.,7tu). x-- j building in coussty rest in five years Farmington With her total of if.i.'lJKi mits issued in Davi total for 11)77 was times as great as for the and 1177, $t,070; December 11)77 the Decem-buildin- g 272,71)1; per-- 4 In County, the oveied a biiek residence by Boun-t'f- ul Builders at o.'.2 South 7,70 nearly three Bountiful, for xil,004; to Fast, any previous a residence by Stanford P. remodel 11)72. ear since I avion, 11F.D., Layton, X7,712; of ear building Breakdown by Products Manufac-- t aid follows: is li).2, in the county or mountain Oil Co., Inter by inti P'71, Xl,in7.M7x; 1,0X7,71(1; 1072, Wt t South, $17.( )(,(). (loo psj $7!!0,M; p)77, a-- X Remember when automobiles were safe and drivers sane? Remember when the girl in the school picture now a middle aged woman was as young as you feel A I)r. George F. Swenson, speech and hearing consultant of the Ogden City schools, will conduct the classes which will be held every Monday for six weeks. Dr. Swenson will discuss such questions as: How can parents help their children feel wanted and loved, secure and happy? What should parents do when their children wont share, when they use bad language, when they are destructive, when they hurt other children and when they have fears? What is the most difficult thing a child has to learn in his early developmental period? How can parents prevent the development of speech or hearing disorders in their children? What causes children to continue using baby talk? How can patents help them overcome this habit? What causes children to stutter? What can be done to help those who 5 Big cut those NO. 8 A'-pha- it RIFLE SHOOTING PRACTICE AND PLEASURE is being offered to persons of all ages by the Wasatch Rifle Club at the indoor range in the basement of Central Daxis Junior High school in ! aton each Friday evening. Pictured, left to right are Roger Norman, Jimmy Germer, Janie Rutledge, (Reflex-JouinSh.et il banner and 7r.c Bair. Fhoto.) al ng |