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Show The JOURNAL-De- c. Xr- tr V I s. W; :&? : ,, ' ,e C fc4- - Page 7 - UN jgM 1 . 9, 1958 - rtf AULY BISLK An A3D Skywarrior attack bomber gets off the it h in four seconds after a run of less than 100 yards, round uick takeoff was helped by 12 JATO (jet assist takeoff) bottles, he Nay disclosed that the Alii), using JATO, could be launched front a modern carrier without the aid of catapults. 4,000 landings, Hill Air Force Base, Uuh hat we need in thi job is an elevator, said Chief Warrant Officer Sol Bema, officer in wharge at the Hill AFB air traffic control tower. The warrant officer was speaking about the trek his men make (once up and once down) each day to man the Hill Tower," the nerve center for incoming ajid outgoing air traffic at th base. 15S-ste- p Sitting about 150 feet off the ground on top of the base transient aircraft hangar, the towview er commands a of the base. Operators can eee for miles in all directions. To set to his post, an operator ha to climb a flight of stairs that leave even a trained athlete breathless. But to control air traffic, tha tower has to be situated where the operators can see what is going take-off- s monthly the approach end of the runway about five mile out from the base, make a circle like, overhead approach, and land. Sometime the procedure is waived to allow an aircraft to make a atraight-i- n approach. Controlling Hill's aerial traffic is big responsibility. Lives depend on the job being done 89)-degr- right. of a tower operator requires a cool head, a high IQ, good physical condition, and a number of other factors. Once the man matches these ingredients, he is sent to a 12 weeks air traffic control school at Keesler Field, Miss. Then he is put in a tower. He builds up experience under the watchful eye of the The making RENT hi belt. Then he is considered a qualified operator. During hi , pprentu-eshiphis rank moves up with hia responsibility. The control tower is under supervision of the Its Kith Airwave and Air Com- X Hill-base- d Service munications (AACS) Squadron. Commanded by Maj. Wallace O. Nordenstrom, the l'.Kaith also maintains two other tower unit one at Wendover AFB, the other at Dugway Proving Grounds. Besides tower operation, the likittth run radar precision equipment in the RAPCON center, instrument landing system, radar beacon, tactical air navigational aide, and direction finding equipment at Hill AFB. ' five-mil- I $K),-UO- O two-wa- y AU N B Bites held S T First-Secon- left-han- one-fou- r. two-wa- one-four- ," 30-0- 1 box-lik- DOOR 31 AT YOUR STORE PHONE OGDEN EX Farmington a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry ATHRlVfNG DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy needs with extra quality and the finest service to your homes at ne extra cost. All Jersey Products. AXtel PMOOT JERSEY FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS New! Econo Pah! Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich for Home Delivery At Your Grocer, or Phone EXport FURNITURE AND CARPETS December is Air Reserve month, CLEARFIELD FIKNTIUKE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the finest construction of all. CARPETS by BARLOW DAVIS NEWS MOHAWK A MASLAND. BUY LOW AT BARLOWS" JOURNAL INSURANCE INSURANCE GROUP A Complete Linee of Coverage "All Claimi Handled Locally"-36NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 666 In of published weekly newspaper the interests Dvis of County, Utah. JEWELRY the residents at Layton, matter Entered a t Layton. Utah, under the Act second-clas- s Clearfield Headquarter! for FINE WATCI REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. MERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safeway See U. for All Your Jewelry Gift,! TAylor MERITS JEWELRY of XtrtYi 8, 1879. Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 LUMBER- DOORS PLYWOOD OAK FLOOBJN-7- SHEET ROCK ROOFING AND LOW: 3vOTHERS PAJNT TAINT BROWN LUMBER CO. let V. K-.kaytvilj H.. m MACHINERY BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Pricee LIGHT WATER PUMPS PORTABLE COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS PLANTS WELDERS W. POWER Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Term Mail of Subscription 4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) NURSERIES NURSERY g Jf .7 ' Ok b'" ) ' : a . 1' - "5 be added to the Primary funds. Anyone interested in the tour tan call the Music Company for an appointment. The tour group must consist of at least fifteen adults to be eligible for the money. Members of the cast of Praise Y'e the Lord in the Clearfield 4th Ward, enjoyed a dancing party recently. A program was presented and refreshment served. Recent visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. L. White, was their son Arthur, from San Jose, California. Visiting with Frank Corgiat at his home is Brendan White, who is a counselor at Father Flanagan Boy Town in Nebraska. Frank met Mr. White when he wa delivering newspapers at Hill Field. At the tune, he was stationed at the Hill. A friendship started and in the two visiting together last summer. Mr. White spent several days at the Corgiat home in Clearfield; and Frank in return had a memorable time at Boys Town last , August. Mr. Fred Corgiat, former resident of Clearfield, now residing in Sunset, gave birth to a baby girl last Thursday, December 4. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 3'i ounes, and has a little brother Michael, 18 months old. will d CO. Pine Rosea Hardy Nursery rianta BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX REALTY AND INSURANCE BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appruals end Property Manageme nt end Loans. Sell F1 Estate Is Our Busin6rth Main, Layton Phone Kaye 766 E. LLOYD Insurance CLAIR HALES New, Editoi MARY Aut BOWRING Kawill. Luts OarfieU TA .1 SB' Editor ANDERSON-Mann- a Vvrr.. I Fxtitor REPORTERS NORMA - PPFFl'B JOAN ELLIOTT BONN A FEDOWlCK VIRGINIA PFNNETT AATRUUNE ROSS The ladies of the Jr. Literary Club and their husbands met last Wednesday night in the Relief Society room of the Farmington First and Second Ward where they heard Dr. Saleem El Attrache who is now associated with the Salt Lake General Hospital. Dr. El Attrache is a prince from Syria. Since coming to the United States he has married an American girl from Chicago. He has been in Utah since last January and his wife is a nurse at the Primary Children hospital. Dr. El Attrache talked about his religious beliefs and the beliefs of his family in Syria. Dr. Wallace Hess, a former Farmington resident, introduced the doctor to the audience. Ortize and Shirley Thompson and children left Farmington last Wednesday to make their home in Logan. The Thompsons lived in Logan while Ortize was attending Utah State U. The last two years Ortize has been employed in San Diego by the Convaer Company, lie is now employed by the Thiokol Company in Brigham City. Ortize plans to take some post graduate classes at the college in Logan and will also do some teaching at the college. Eddie and Ann Workman and two children have returned home after serving over five years in the U.S. Navy. The last two years have been on a submarine duty. The Workmans have spent the last month in Virginia. Sunday a family dinner party in honor of Ed and Ann was held at the home of Eds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman. Guests were Bill and Diane Workman from Clearfield, Melvjll and Ernc'tine Held. ' East Layton Boyd Dobson KIRKLAND t f V f- PONTIAC-CADILLA- Buy AIR V it 4 Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference nAROl.D 9 v REFLEX-JOURNA- SERVICE INFORMATION PORTO A. 12-- 9 12-- FARMERS u v f 7S-- SMITH busy r. shift supervisor until th novice has about two years under j, L on. The tower is manned 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It t BEDROOM hone, partly LARGE, clean 5 room Apt., radiant has to be with some 4,ooo airSee at 14 W. 2nd North, heat furniahed, garage. Fhona craft landing and take-off- s . Gentil or each month. They represent all Kaysullc, Utah. Phono Kay. 1013, 1030 St. Street, Layton, Utah. branche of the U. S. military 78 79 It. It. force with ome foreign airuch as Canadian mixcraft ed in. An average trick for an By Donna Sedgwick operator is about six hours. On Mr. and Mr. Clearfield day and evening shifts three operator will be on duty. On Charles Whit have moved into the midnight shift, when traffic their new home on 400 South is less, two operators can handle Street. Visiting them and asthe work. sisting with th move was a Tke daylight hours for ex son, Max, from Brigham City. ample. One operator will con- He is employed as an engineer trol planes moving on the at th Thiokol Company. APPLIANCES ground, flying in the air within Mr. Helen Zaugg is recupe radius of Hill, plus erating satisfactorily at home a vehicle Magic Chef Rings Hotpomt Appliance moving on base run- following an appendectomy R. C. WILLEY 4 SON and taxi ships. The sec- which kept her in the hospital way SYRACUSE, UTAH and arrival ond operator relays nearly two weeks. For the Pest in Appliances See Ua Before You Buy. The Clearfield 4th Ward Prideparture information to base Lowell Hansen, TA LaMar Feesiona, TA The use. third its for operations Bill Child, TA mary teacher enjoyed a tour man copies IFR (instrument on December 5, of Glen Brothfor er Muie studios in Ogden. flight rules) information GENERA!, ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER transmission to the Radar Ap- The group was guided through The Place That Nobody Outdeals. Phone 366-t 4 Fnt Gentile Layton proach Control (RAPCO.N) cen- the studio by Mr. Becker, who ter at Hill. Also notified is the explained the vast record deHEATING A PPLIANCES PL V M BING Air Route Traffic Control Cen- partment and sheet music deTA ter at the Salt Lake City Mu- partment in the etore. They , M F ' LEY APPLIANCE STORE TA nicipal Airpoit. SMEDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING to hear that were F ssturing tjualitj Also any of the tower opera- before surprised ( ontracting Repairs Plumbin- g- Heating was over their eyes radio telephon mobile with tors are trained to operate a Fixtures. All trucks equipped worth of records, besides a for faster service. Featuring It estinghouse Appliances. radio direction finder in the huge amount in their storage Youl for Discount Home? New a Special Building tower to assist a lost aircraft department. SYRACUSE. UTAH in determining its position relaAfter seeing the musical band tive to the base. instruments and pianos, an orAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE The tower is primarily conconcert was presented by cerned with VFR (visual flight gan IN ENGINE TUNE-U- P Mr. Westergard. He demonSPECIALIZING handles RAPCON all rules). strated the many different tone Llectiiral and Carburetor Delco Batteries IFR traffic coming to or leav- variations that an be played Motor Anal) ms-Hydromstic Transmissions is the aircraft When Hill. ing on a chord organ. After the Front End Aiignmtm six miles away from Hill, RAP-CO- concert, the women were given Steering Correction! and Wheal Balancing control 936 Phono call the tower for the opportunity to play the J. KOY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, 131-When clearance. or Kay. final landing chord organ. the aircraft touches the ground, lactory Trained Mechanic These tours are sponsored by Factory Authorized Service it change from radio contact Front End Alignment Motor Analysis with RAPCON to the tower and Glen Brothers inThelieu of writComplete Brake Service Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u- p group was State Inspection Station becomes its ole responsibility. ten advertising. All Types Automatic TrLnsmujion a check for 15, which No. 34. The tower generally will land given PERRY STEWART, INC., 180 N. Main, Kayaville, Phene 101 or take off aircraft in a first G.M.C. TRUCKS come first served arrangeYour Local Texaco Dealer We Repair Ail Makes ment. The rule is broken in case of emergency. Then all traffic AUTOMOBILES USED is cleared to give the emergenEach car is in excellent running A GUOD BUY A GOOD DEAL cy first priority to land. DEAL1 CAR LETS GOOD READY TO GO A ondition. The language between conTRADE-INWE TAKE BANK TERMS trol tower operator and pilot Them Funeral servhem Right We Can Sell Right!! We Bought Farmington is colorful, to the point and DICKS MOTOR tALES, ts7tt North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA tell the pilot exactly what he ices for Boyd Dobson were conLINE HIGHWAY 91 AT need to know to make a safe ducted Saturday, Dec. 8 in the Come in and Lets GET ACQUAINTED d Ward Farmington landing. For example, an aircraft un- Chapel. Bishop DeVaughn CAFES der VFR approaches Hill. Th Jones officiated. pilot says something like this: Prayer in the home was ofG. ELVA VAUGHN, Manager SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah Force Hill is Air this fered Tower, by A. Richards Durham. a.m. to 9:00 6:30 Mon. Frt Thru p.m.; DAILY OPEN Thursday Prelude and postlude music 1324, five miles west of the and Sat. 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 6:30 am. to 9:00 p.ca. field. Request landing Instruc- was played by Mrs. Thora Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS tions. The tower operator fires Gregory. Invocation, by Alvin Guaranteed Fast Semce Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davi back: S. Chamberlain. Speakers were County Defense Plants. HO Delicious a down Drtvs BREAKFAST for BY STOP for AF 1324, this is Hill Tow- Albert Eccles Jr., Jack Lake, LUNCH. d er. Enter traffic for a missionary from the AusNO DELAY I Order Pastry to Tnke Home! Wind, 150 de- tralian mission; Gordon Van Runway We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring grees at 10 knots. Altimeter, Fleet and Richard L. Evans, y con30.01. Over. This representing the church genBANKS versation keeps up until th air- eral authorities. TA CLEARFIELD STATE BANK craft is on it bis leg, downMusical numbers were as folwind leg, and is landed. "Complete Banking Service for More Than a Third of a Century." lows: vocal ducts, Ill Go Regular and TliRIFTICHECK personal checking accounts. Hill has two runways. When Wher You Want Me to Go" lor information. the operator says and God Bless Our Mountain Complete savings department. he mean the runway having an Home Safe Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop sung by Milton and approach facing Fern Hess. A medley of organ Depository for after hour deposit. 140 degrees on th 3 on Saving compass. music wa Complete Bank by Mail Service played by Lewis When he tell the pilot that the Gale. Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation altimeter is CLEARFIELD, UTAH it mean Benediction was given by barometric pressure so that the Clarence Sorenson. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON -- Layton 87 hi can altimeter adjust pilot T hrifticheck Service Without Service Charge. Interment was in the Farmwith the tower. Both will read Interest Raid on Savings. the same altitude (4,788 feet) ington City Cemetery where Gaiety Deposit Boxes for Kent $2 75 Per Year., Ine. Tax. w hen the aircraft lands. the grave wa dedicated by I se Uur Night Depository 24 Hour Envelope Service. All Kinds of Loans. Propeller driven aircraft gen- Walter Elliott. e Pallbearers were friends of Special Service Fersonalized Checks Printed FREE! arrangeerally fly a Member F.D.l C. Account Insured up to $10,000. ment before landing into the Boyds, Richard Howell, Glen Our Rervice charges on regular checking account are low ask. wind. Jets will line up with Leonard, Max Elliott, Robyn Anderson, Cordell Wilcox and DAIRIES Royal Clawson. Elder Dobson, 20, died Nov. Visitor, Alway, Welcome at Utah's Fineat Dairy Fann28 in Australia while serving in the Heart of Davi, County at Farmington by Lagoon on a mission. TO YOUR FHONE FOR control tower Hill AFB keep East La) ton Mr. and Mrs. Mike Espinoza have been visited by their daughter and babj, Mrs. Earnest Roybal and Elene, Lovelock, Nevada. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Black-ne- r have their first grandchild, a boy born to Mr, and Mrs. David Blackner, November 30 at the St. Benedict's hospital. The newcomer weighed it pounds, 7 ounces and will be named Richard Lee. The other grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, also of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson and family were in Utah, over the Thanksgiving holiday. Forty-eigh- t member of the immediate family were at the Erastus S. Larson home for Mr. Larson' Cast-ledal- sOth e, birthday. Mr. and Mr. Marvin Osborn have a new son, born Nov. 23, at the Dee hospital, weighing be 0 pounds, 3 ounces. He named Randall Scot. Grandparent of the new child aie Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborn, all of Independence, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and family have moved from East Layton to Verdeland 1 irk for the winter. Mrs. Williams is recuperating from an operation performed about lb days ago. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Freeland and son Wayne, who were in an accident November 22, and have been in the St. Benedict's hospital, will be home in a few day. They have been staying at a daughter' home, Mr. Robert Odle. 1319 Reid Drive, since being released from the hospital. Since they were not together for Thanksgiving, they celebrated the holiday this Sunday at the home of Mr. l Odle. Some 4,000 aircraft landings and take-off- s at Hill AFB make the control tower a busy place. There is no time for excess motion for tower 1 men AAC James L. Jenson, A X Nicholas C. Davis and A1C Russell P Tarker, in directing theb ases aerial traffic. BUSY TLACE Iff (1-- r) The Reviewer's Guild met Steed reviewed th boeM Saturday nigh) Mary and El- ( link attended a birth- Wednesday night at the home Your Life to Enjoy1 by of Mis. Maxine Howell. Edith dell Ashton. day party at Log Haven, wood ( honor of Mary's sister, Rotnana Childs of Bountiful. ( anyon in Edith Sparkman attended the funeral of her father in Draper on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lam- Santa! Be a Smart bert, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mr. and 51 rs. Cunningham, Kenneth Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippetts attended a potluck party Saturday night in Kaysville at the new home of George and Dorothy Wright. The Wrights were former residents of Farmington. The bishopric of the Farmington First Ward had dinner Saturday night at the Hillside House. Max and Vivian Muir were special guests. The Muirs will move to Brigham as soon as their new home is completed. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sorenson were hoBts to 29 members of their family on Thanksgiving. Guests were Larry and Ann Moss of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sorenson, Mrs. Norma and Bountiful Vance, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hammon were dinner guests on Thanksgiving in Syracuse at the home of their son and daughter-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Howard Hammon. The Literary Guild met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Barbara Snow. Mrs. Helen Hughes discussed ancient and modern customs of Christmas with holiday music in the background. Mrs. Edith Mayfield of California is a guest at tha home of her sister, Miss Clara Earl. Leslie Turner and Tom Hess took a truck load of cattle to the University of Arizona last week. Dick Mayfield is in Montans, for a few weeks on HAFB busi- ness. lie recently spent a few weeks in South Dakota. Mrs. Helen Barlage went by plane to Indianapolis, Monday morning. Her husband Willard Barlage is seriously ill. Jim Barlage and David Stay-ne- r spent last weekend in Provo where they attended the Davis basketball games. Norma Turner and Colleen Leonard were home oer the weekend from the BYU. q This is the time when wise car buyers slop in to Ne 111 They Know they couldn't get a fairer price, a hlghef trade-iallowance at any other dealer in townl (Come w e'll give you just what you want! VT now n 1958 NEW DE SOTO FIRE FLUE, SEDAH-- 4 Fully equipped, full power and air conditioning. List Frice $5,056.00. ' Sale Price 1958 FORD FAIRLANE (500) Radio, Heater,, Cruisematic Trans., Thunderbird Engine, 12,000 Miles. List Trice $3680.00. j Sale Price HARDTOP- -8 , teerte$ Poy?! ,? $2 695 ? 1958 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR SEDAN - Tower Steering, Tower Brakes, Torgue Flit Trials Radio, Heater, Tinted Glass, List Pric $3,43g.0& I Sale Price $40 COO 1957 RENAULT Heater, Radio, Super Charger, 8,000 Miles. Average Retail $1395.00. Advertising Sale Price West Layton West Layton Irvin Newman blessed his baby son Sunday in Layton LDS Second Ward. He named his youngster Jeffrey Irvin. He was born October 28 at Dee hospital in Ogden, weighing pounds. He has one sister, Mary Margaret, mother, 4'j. Mrs. Newman Msggie Simmons, was at their home for Sunday dinner. The Layton Literary Club w ill meet at the home of Mary Robert for their annual Christ- mas party Thursday, There will be an exchange of gifts. Chairmen in charge are Sarah Corbridge and Wilma Page. Lewis G. Shield baptized his nephew, Curti Hunt of Ro), last Saturday evening in Roy. Curtis is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Hunt. Mr. Shields confirmed the Hoy on Sunday in the Roy LDS First Ward. The Bluebird girls of the LDS Second Ward invited their parents to a demonstration of the things they will try to accomplish this year in their Pri-- ! niary class Sunday afternoon at the LDS Second Ward Chapel. The Bluebird are directed by Toria Egbert. 115 surGuests numbering prised Fran Simmons on her st h birthday at Old McDonald' Farm in Riverdal on December 1. A smorgasbord was served, followed by dancing. Music was by the KythmicaK Mr. and Mrs. Dude Parker bav moved to Layton from Molta, Idaho, to manage the training of the Clarene Simmons quarterhorees. WW Mill-cre- DOOR SEDAN Trans., Average Price $1995.04 1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE helps Heater, Power-Flit- e -- Sale Prices 5j - 1955 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP VICTORIA Radio, Heater, Fordomatic, W. Wall Tires. you Average Retail $1493.00 Sale Price $ live iOO Good Second Cars Fordomatic 1951 FORD 4 Door V8 $395.00 FORD 2 Door V8 Std. Trans.$335.C9 MERCURY (Overhauled) ....$335.00 $145.00 PONTIAC $495.00 CHEVROLET 4 Door $495.00 FORD 2 Door 1351 1351 1351 better 4-D- 1952 1952 for PreecG 3 less! IMor Co. YOUR DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 570 NORTH MAIN I .... LAYTON - TIIONE 669 " mm |