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Show Brigham Boy Achieves Outstanding Recognition In A.erona,utical Woric ,",5; rp A CADET RONALD KIRKHAM the program. With all expenses paid by the national Civil Ar patrol, Kirkham win jeave the Sat Lake City airport via a military aircraft on July 25. After flying to Washington, D. C., he will load his duffle bag on another with other cadets headed plane for France and take off for a months journey. United States cadets will visit France, England, Switzerland and Italy. In return young aeronautics-minded men will come to the United States from those countries. I " Mutineers Would Goggle At This Setup and A white organdy dress short mitts of white organdy were chosen by Miss Jenny Sanders, Lawton, Okla., for her wedding to Phil Gilbert of Utah, which was solemnized in the First Christian church at Pauls Valley, okla PAGE SEVEN BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, June 30, 1950 her of Omicron chapter of Beta Phi sorority. Sigma Wilbanks offiLONDON (UP) The The gioom graduated from cere)lf(S as the ciated double at their goal. Though the tar will sail in comfort hense-cadet- s planes ring Box Elder high school, after did not do any of the forth, on the mony at 6 oclock in the after- which he served two years in Swiftsure, the In noon, Tuesday, May 30, before the they navigated t he ion and the Gambia northern group cadet commandYear's Endeavor navy. He is employed with planes and acted as observers Refitted for fleet service, the a large assemblage of relatives Continental Air Lines. ant. Big until and friends. the missions were comple- three cruisers have been Aeronautics Pays The couple will establish a brought Of the 500 Civil Air Patrol I The bride Is the daughter of home in Lawton, Oklahoma. te7 up to date in amenities for the Dividends To Lad AJso during the past year crews. Galleys and bakeries are Mrs. Violet Sanders, Pauls ValCadets in the Utah wing, Kirk-haKirkham and has CAP buddies all electric now, was chosen to represent drinking-tooley, and the late Fred Sanders. Eats Poisoned Apple Bnnald D- Kirkham, Brigham apart the air force trainer I water coolers have been install-plan- e Her bridegroom is the son of an aviation exRat NORWICH, N. Y. (UP) Civil Air Patrol cadet will the state in given them toy the gov-- 1 ed, and ice cream and soda Mr. and MrsA Leo Gilbert, on an apple caused the L ms way across the Atlan-t- change program with foreign poison ernment and rebuilt it, putting fountain bars put in the can bride of cadets will death of an France the last part of countries. Fifty-onit in flying order. teens. the United Weir, to 'Baskets of gladioli were com- a few months. Police said Mrs. States in represent Johnny Jy, according Close Cooperation Each ship now has a film bined with ferns and two floor Nancy Anne Hackett Snell was The CAP works in close co- - theater, an internal broadcasting candelabra Will See to decorate French the stricken when she ate an apple Air Force Aviation Communications Are Vital with the U. S. air system, and ships laundries can church for the couples ex- which she had unknowingly During the month Kirkham operation force toy maintaining a pool of handle all the sailors skivvies, tube of spends in France he will become a change of nuptial vows. White placed on a broken minimum of 100,000 carefully I Bathrooms look new, too. bridal aisel cloth was used. phosphoric rat poison lying on acquainted with the French air selected cadets trained in ground Stainless steel wash-basinhot The bride, who is a graduate a shelf. force, visit 'French aircraft factories, and tour the countrys and preflight subjects. Besides and cold running water and of the Pauls Valley high school Static electricity in dry cleanscenic and historic places. He this they offer a variety of ser- shower baths have been install-vice- s and the St. Anthony. School of including submarine pa- - ed. For the final touch of con- Nursing, Oklahoma City, has ing is caused by the friction of will return about August 25. I ia Selection for the trip came to trol along the sea fronts in time venience, theres a shaving been employed in the office of the clothes and the solvent as of war; providing an auxiliary over each Dr. C. S. Braybill. She is a mem- - they are agitated in the washer. mirror, the light Brigham City radio communications system, boy following a year's dilligent study and participation in the provding courier, mail, and light and services, transportation Brigham City CA'P squadron. others. many With requirements of being The CAP units work in close from 15 to 18 years of age; havwith the high schools ing attended at least one CAP conjuction near the airport. In Box Elder a camp, high scholarstic record, a patriotic attitude towards the high, CAP students last year had an aeronautics class. This year) country, and a high standard of it will be expanded. social behavior, he was tops of Under this arrangement the all the applications In the state. national CAP cooperates closely According to his instructors, the school, providing many Ronald has been outstanding In with of the textbooks, engine mock-uphis study of navigation, meter-ologweather link trainaircraft air ers and other maps, engines, aids education frames, drill, and the other ac- used in the classes. tivities included in the CAP Comparable to the Boy Scouts, program. the Sea and other youth Kirkhams that activities,Scouts, activities, These girls. Box Elder counthe CAP program is started with a summer camp at In to build most beautiful cmd talecharacter designed ty's Hill Air Base last summer, for the men participating in nted-will young each present a the past year were the basis of it, and to acquaint them with his selection. three talent routine minute the fundamentals of aviation. at the Box Elder stake taberU h ta s to ambassador Attended Summer Camp nacle at 8:15 P. M. Tuesday. Johnny Weir, Commandant of the Northern Wing Cadets At the summer camp he was France was the way Ronald Kirkham was described by Rich-- 1 4. by accompanied Brigham City the importance of radio to air operations. Cadets Clarence Hewlett, Ronnie ard Burt, executive officer of the July , , , discusses This is the first contest in Jensen, Wendell Gilbert, Don local CAP squadron. Listening attentively is Ronald Kirkham, sitting, on right, a are of "We Box Elder county to choose proud having Rae Secrist and Bruce Robinette. who was recently named top CAP student in Utah, by virtlor the Miss There, they lived a strictly boy from our squadron picked representative ue of winning a trip to France on an aviation exchange G.I. life with everything but for the European trip," said Miss Utah and perhaps John Weir, "and we all offer him several Westley K.P. included. contests program. Others are: (left to right) Clarence in America Besides their regular weekly our sincere congratulations. and Norm Lichtenstein, sitting ; and Cadet Richard Reedyears. Amonth the other .officers in meetings during the year, they er and Lt. Richard Burt. have carried out two simulated the unit are Lt. Norm LichtenPicked- - by civic organizaofficer; stein, commanding tions throughout the county, Doriel Gilbert, adjutant; Faw-so- n Aircraft Mechanics Is Part Of Kirkham1 s CAP Curriculum P. Cooke, training officer; they were chosen for competiand Charles H. Ewer, operations tion, not alone on beauty, but officer. talent as welL 1 .e AIR TRIP TO FRANCE -- - o e Foreign Influx : ,,, (UP) Irish politicians fear "a check book invasion of Ireland. are wealthy forInvaders who bought large proeigners perties In Ireland since the war, either living here to enjoy the nations non austerity, or leasing them and living abroad.' Most of them are British, although the last major sale was when a fine old County Meath mansion and estate went to , Prince Aly Khan. Most of the inhabitants of nearby Batterstown village werei mainly interested to know the prince would bring his glamorous wife to the manor, but others wondered if its 350 rich acres would lie unworked and useless. DUBLIN lioma. . Rev. Charles British a rescue problem, with the lo- cation of two imaginary crashed Ireland Resents Miss Jenny Sanders Exchanges Nuptial Vows With Phil Gilbert In Paul's Valley , Okla. Cey-Hym- k Jo i OFarrel Seamus Senator charged that the foreign buyers came in here to .accomplish reconquest with a chock book. This is more dangerous than the former conquest by fire and sword. He declared that the landless Irish peasant and the "uneconomic holders had more right to consideration in the allocation of land than foreigners. "MISS BOS ELDER" r I TALENT s, D They are the county. Plan to show July 4. ostings From ERRY best In the attend the JULY 4TH Admission: 50c Person (tax inc.) You'll wait a long time before another opportunity to see as much talent and beau- ty all at the same time Virginia Wilde Lions Jr. Carol Jean Warnke Chamber of Commerce ... miii ar- rives. ' Each of these girls been selected by their have spon- ' organization after careful consideration of their talents, personality, charae- ter and beauty. , Often you have seen tone, or perhaps two of the , girls, perform, but all.of their talent is rolled into one show for the Miss Box Elder talent show at 8:15 P. M. Tuesday, the Fourth of July.1 soring See s P f them' dance, zing? play ' piano and violin and" many J others. ' J t M im fy Perry Km By Mrs. Lyman Wight PERRY Miss Barbara Billings returned home last Sunday evening from Burley, Idaho where she had spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Newell P. Baker, as a guest of Bryce Baker. and Mrs. Sim Carter attended the farewell testimonial held for Neil Larsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Larsen of Ogden last Sunday evening, prior to his departure for the mission field. String-haMr. and Mrs. Clyde of Salt Lake City spent the at the home of past week-enBishop and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and son Johnny Mack, returned to their home in Dal'heart, Texas, last week, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard. Bruce Eljason spent the past week at the home of his grandparents, Mf. and Mrs. Walt Elia-sohis parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eliason of Salt Lake City, came up Sunday for a visit and the family returned home together Sunday evening. iMr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins of Smithfield visited last SunPerday at the home of Mrs. Mikins parents, Mr. and Mrs. lan Shaw. Mrs. Ralph Lockyer and children Nancy, David and Marcia, spent last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. (Ethel Judson. Mr. Lockyer and his mother, Mrs. Hazel Lockyer of Salt Lake City visited last Sunday at the Judson home, returning to their home in the evening. 1 r Mr. d Richard Burt, Executive Officer Of The Brigham City Civil Air Patrol, explains how the power plant of a small plane Motions to Cadets, Lichten-sfeiirking on in the background are Johnny Weir, second from left; and Norman and Rich-ar- d dark shirt. Cadets in background are Clarence Westley, with glasses j Reeder. In the foreground, right, is Ronald Kirkham, who recently received orders fr a month-lon-g ; trip to France on 4n aviation exchange program. n, Mission Preparing For Search And Rescue Mr. and Mr. Raymond P, V P'S Donna Marie Facer Rotary Catherine Campion Chamber of Commerce Duana Jensen Civic Improvement Club Bonnie Lee Bet?, , Sigma Phi - Belva Andersen BEHS Studentbody . Shelley Robinette Club 0 20-3- Clarice Jeppsen Golf And Country Club Marianne Manning Womens League Tremonton Pay and children Arlene and Clifford, of NephI, were last weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. Carl Crowther. Mrs. Lisle Larsen accompanied" the Pays to Nephi for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Jesse Pay. Perc Reeve and daughter of Michigan, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thorne last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight and children, DeOrr and ' Eve lynn, spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard IPixton and family. Ronald Kirkham Johnny Weir, Instructor, Briefs rescue ml3S1", 7bes Prior to taking off on a simulated search and an expense-paid trip awarded of the CAP. Kirkham was recently &Ctm Dont wait until you run. out Order your stationery, office1 and business forms, envelopes, etc. today at the News-Journa- L X. v' hr- Janice Hansen Kiwani3 Delpha Andersen Brigham City B. P. W. 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