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Show aircraft within fifty miles of see has ahiiity to RAPGOH r Force Base Hill Air ' 1 uu woil. Hill A1 plane out of the sky and onto antenna as it makes a JOURNAL-Se- pt. second hi after while yi'U .sleep eveiy giouml quilkly ltjgioe utile Whin the eneigyV niounan strikes beam an object, plane, Iiaihes of the day and night, a aiistnp. oi other substanee (a tiain sll(Htlllg out fifty lil'f(I.N is a joint Ait Foiie-Mai- n (f , llllgV dilectinn flom Cull Aei onautu s Adnnriist t milt11' in dossing (In at Salt Lake can be seen) it bouiut's back also Miiali a and mid is a mtating anti atop capable opeiatum a iiiic-- t all aimaft to the soLine of ongin and pto-jilt- s budding loiatid niai t In lentil d itself upon the tailar scope, of lli'l Air tin if lki-- t. within a t.ulius of ''U miles 4 wimh Uses a tathode tube like In .i Mindl. dai ki noil loom, limit Hi two sepal ate units, the v? as && on the thud flu n of the base fust phase of K A P C O N ,,ur ti leu, ion set, IWi (.olden Avenue men eat i lies out the aniialt with,"! light. The blip, as it m lallen, fiMbuilding. 1 Layton. I tah epilations on the not does mine actually sit amid a n.ae of II. idling Miiuillame tadar and guides' Rev. Donald L. Craig Uut ht t'f niiU lthm ttii Rhone Kay sidle !MI)-lights, and lountless ilia's, m.iis the plane to $ 7 lie swinging miistantly around the .. the end of tin liinway iiiil s it i hi s Sunday the object linked up ly glass i title places ' s x ' Ileal "Hemal Time Inoad-ia-- t An nt i,oi t'ii in vsaj i.maft is then in a different spot each rotahe pteilsion tadai and the at s in a m. KSOP to Hnl A1 If.i'i limn 1. to it shows and theiefoie tion controllet on the giound, allies ill as Radio Station. ( all el m, I, he the and dueition in motion, talks !i In a m heCounty a ati hmg a tadai scope Sunday School appioaihis he pilot down to his touchdown it is moving. The antenna with i lasses I oi all ages. flying on IFK. an ahhi ev lation of moves at the late in RPM, liisti uineiit flight Rule. point on the Hill AFB lunw.iu fni Mottling Woi ship set vice cunt toilet , must keep Ins t hat nu ans that the energy II on a m. tom this point on the aiiiialtjn.e or the beam would stuke plane level legal Amhassadoi s ,sei-v- u will he taken m to iuui hiluw n "it e at the same (Tnist's nnn-m- e ut a ten hei times object be taking of what may - Y outh gi oui, it '' on the luniun hy the e on the the ami lenew light His urn e must leinam Kailai men of It ADDON p m. Ini and authui itatue thiough-e- r siren, whuh is i onstantly fadmiti.-- l will who Contiol hnngelistio Sen ice, T u p m pioaih seconds. six ing, tinevt'iy ation. landmg opei Tuesday heai, mu si a the ightei To aid the controller in locatCunsti uetion of the It.AICON Bilile .study 7:.!n p m fiutn tin loom with the dimmed lelative-eurac- y ing his j lane a map is thmwn ai-- , still on the is will vstem but (whuli lely lights, of Sui null tin e Kailai ly new tlnoughout the United onto the si reeti electronically and i'tiii'ion Radar wliah is States) began at Hill AFB a fiom a machine in a neaihylanes indicate the tunexait emumh to indicate the yeai Inline its completion ancL ,,,ml and other objects which on involved installation of mu tho of the the anciatt posit WH the plane and help place sevcial and tuhes feet five eleitionu ,(M glide (atli wit'in k the ladai opeiator talk the has bem m oini,.- - miles of coaxial table. RAP- , ,, at Hill is pait of the Pot nt" llnt' wlth the tunway turn t.u two eais at Hill, guid- - ( c As the there. - and keep him contiol CAA an systiaffu of an flow planes ' mg the steady t, controller takes over the as they land and takeotf on tein and winks in conjunction a Ociuraig THE WIZARD ol 02 he may ask the pilot to ARTU Lake Salt with at the the tunway.s of the mihtaiy identia for make tuin of positive controls AIRVA VY flights OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS at Hill AFB (RAIfON) Radar Approach base. Its cost was some 2,C City, whuh fication on the scope. UTAH STATE FAIR Control Center operated by the Civil Aeronautics Administration, C. S. Department of million dollais, whuh has been all IFK Traffic over Utah and saved many tunes in tescued parts of ('oloiaiiu, Wyoming, While using Instiurnent Flight Commerce, expedite the handling of arriving and departing aircraft from the Hill AFB SEPT 12 thru SEPT 21 mtet ot 8 30 and Ogden area. The R AlCON thief at Hill is Air. A. I). Parker. R APCON is a joint aiicraft and tune and fuel Idaho, Montana and Nevada. Rules Roth pilot and controller Matt 2 30 Sot Sun Wed Friday The an eta ft, cither military ot update at all tunes as though saved. operation between CAA and the Air Force. The military end of the center is handled Twilite ot S p m Sot Sept 19 ot 1, 5 Under the old method, each mliaii, is tiaced into the state they vveie in a heavy snow by the PMMith Squadron of Airways and Communications Service. Radar scopes are simby the Salt Lake Center, and stoi m and depend entirely on & 8 30 AH Price Include Tax and hold above to would to television screens ilar have be is can and their so either that miles five or changed plane scope Adrmiiion $3 75 $3 25, the station to await its turn then is turned over to either the accuracy of the equipment Fairground forty miles by the turn of a dial. Civilians at left first take over control of aircraft and to land I ndcr ladar, the plane he Salt Lake An pent, which they are Using. $2 75 $2 25 Location not guaranteed guide it to within six to ten miles of base, then military man at right takes over and lands plane. Twenty personnel operate the center on a twenty four hour basis, ''his The pilot fust has contact is quickly taken off the an way, has its own radar, or Hill AFB Order now by moil Send 4 cent which lands planes both at the with the manual appioach eon-- 1 room is dark at all times to permit the scopes to be easily read. placed on a new flight pattern Stamped oddrested return envelope and In ought into the base with- iiisc and at Ogden City Munilei , who gives him suih inwith check or money order to UTAH him thioughnut his journey. cipal Aii pint, if its destina- fill mation as the weather, tun-wa- y takes ovei the anciaft, nlenti-- . vv hu h manages all airpoit traf-lloout waste of time or fuel fie. When a pilot is ready foil keeping othei plane s at the STATE FAIR, FG 6, Salt Lake City 10 Just as the jet must fly in tion is in this atea. If not, it condition, altinietei settakeoff, he must get his lelease lequned a stiaight line because of lapid is i clayed on hy Salt Lake to tings, and time. The pilot is fiom the Salt Lake Conti ol fuel consumption then told to contact the radar (the older the next center. the Center which has an oveiall Radar opemtes on the same controller on a ceitam method is for planes to fly a runway man, in the same pu tuie of the planes in the area route oven established stations), principle as an echo. Radio nel or frequency. The Surveil-'n,1hta- ij su is it important to get the enetgy is sent out from the lance Radar Conti olid then'll oom, with another type scope, tor loute cleaiance and is then guides him to touchdown. When turned over to RAPCON for the plane is on the giound, takeoff. The plane will have both after landing and helot its place m the sky and will be takeoff, he is under the dnect guauled against contact with Jiontiol of the control towel any other plane by the watch.UiO-de-- The s 111 .I aii-ta- din-dal- ft lais - Beta Sigma Phi Assembly of God Church eei) Holds party joint paity of the field (hapteis of the Beta Sigma Ihi Somnty was held at the Layton Bowery oil Monday evening, August T mem-liA total of twenty-si- x s weie piesent accompanied Mis. Lyle by then husbands. Aiott was in charge of the steak A Layton I ayton-Clc- ei IT y NO Tor Qualified Office Workers - "y Houday--, rv RI(() ? air-iiaf- on ICEof I959i , , w JOB SHORTAGE 't' 1 page 8 2,1958 women thoroughly blamed in seeietarial and accounting fu Ids fiom the L. I). S. Business College are in stiong demand. Many jobs temain open waiting, for fully qualified personnel. The job placement at I,. D. S. is available to all gi aduates and has many openings eveiy year for persons trained in secretarial work, acSensimatic, counting, Key and other Punch, Stenotype business machines. dormitories and Inexpensive other living quarters are available neat the campus. Our fully integiatecl program includes classes in leligion, student assemblies, gymnasium pnvileges, and wholesome social life. Fall Quarter begins September 8. For more information write or telephone Office of the Registrar, L. 1). S. Business College, 70 North Main, Salt iLake City, Utah. Men and bu-le- chan-!strunu- 'n JACK c B. m.'flndy fUlDERSOIl the atop building', ful eve of CAA, which will opeiations Unbelt Edvvaid anil tamlyn AA'oitdl a Layton, Conroy, I.ayton Samuel and Bet tie1 jaui;htti August 27. 'Olsen Your, daughter born Mankitis and Joyce Oandee I.August 2 at Dee Hospital til Haley, Layton, a daughtei, AuOgden. gust 2x. Clearfield-le- v -- A'ictor and Aud Mi. and Aim. Lailcl Sioffield, Stone Yeillnll, daughter TTii East the Adams, n lio, August 21 at Dee Hospital. bn th M.mnd c hnid, Sunset Way ne M. and Ra- daughtei, on Augamt 27th at mona Johansen Whipple, son the Dee Hospital, Ogden. The bi in August 22 at St. Benegirl, named Julie Carol, has dicts Hospital in Ogden. joined bi othei Arlin Ladd, 7, at Kaysville - Richaid I), and home. Sherrin Child Warren, daugh- The maternal in andpai ent ter born August 2t at St. Bene-Jai- e Alt. and Mis. Lloyd Wilde ditt.s Hospital. of Ogden and the paternal Layton Leonaid L and Ruth gi arulpai ents are Mr. and Mis. N'oid Wilkei son, daughter horn Alaurne P Scoff leld. August 2t at St. Benedict's Hospital. A baby hoy, John Dennis, was Layton I.aiiy R. and Jean Parker Walker, daughter bom bom to Mi. and Mis John F. August 2o at St, Benedict's Quinn, Tift Birth, on August 2U at the Dee Hospital, Ogden. Hospital. New babies vine welcomed Baby John Dennis tipped the nto this aiea last week In the scales at 7 pounds 4 ounces, Vicky, 11 months, likes to push following paients: Kenneth R. and Pauline Ilalelu'i brothels bassinett. Kieuger, Layton, a daughtei, The maternal giandpaients August 27 Mr. and Mrs Leonaid L. ale ( Al Ldwaii and ai o Woodard ('hatwin of Clearfield and Mr. Sioffield, daughtei , illu Ars John Dennis Quinn of Layton, August 27. Biooklyn, New Yolk. l,arrv and haileen (lompton Butler, Clearfield, daug'htei Justice of the Peace Justice for All Solicit Your Vote! gets things VW ARTHUR V. WATKINS 10 WONDERFUL Unilcd States Senator D ,n These are but a few of his achievements. 1. Sponsored, won aproval and support of President Eisenhower for $760 million Colorado River Storage Act; is recognized as leading reclamation lawyer and advocate in the Senate. Lay t n, a son, 2. Author of $70 million Weber Basin Project Act; of Provo River (Deer Creek) Project. an organizer 3. Sponsor, chief advocate, one $1 million appropriation to start Vernal project, the break-througin invaluable long-rangCentral Utah participating project. 4. Author of Bear River Compact legislation; supporter of the proposed Virgin River (Dixie) Project. 5. Constant supporter of Eisenhower Benson flexible rt program on basic commodities. of the National Wool Act of 1954 6. and extension of act this year; supporter of the Sugar Act increasing U. S. beet sugar allotments. 7. Ardent sponsor of National Parks Mission 66 and National Forests Operation Outdoors improvement legislation. 8. Continuing strong advocate of federal protection and encouragement for lead, zinc and other U.S. minerals. 9. Effective proponent of federal interstate defense super highways system, and of forest-accesState Federal cooperative and similar projects. 10. Abiding supporter of legislation to carry out Hoover Commission recommen- James o primar- economy-in-Governmc- dations. 1 1. Friend of education and advocate of legislation to assure aid to local school districts in Dacfed areas. C V -- He sened on the first Safety Council for Davis County for three years which was organized in 1961. He is a Veteran of World War II. He has also served on the Hoard of Trustees for the Utah Society' for Mentally Retarted, Multiple Handicapped Children, and was the first Iluilding Inspector of South Dais County. If elected, Jack Cummings pledges mor adequate police protection and sen ice for ALL of I)ais County with fair and impaitial justice to all. He will resign all positions so he can'give his full and undivided attention to the office of Sheriff of Davis County, 'f eletted. i i! 1ohl ikti tisem nt ( and 9 Adequate student body. fai-ull- Relatively for the HOUSEPOWER! Stores of cultural, Today there are over 65 electric appliances available for the home. Manufacturers predict this number will be increased to more than 100 in the future. geo- graphical. department and social groups, open to all small i lasses. students. complete stake of the I.DS Church, entirely with student membership in 21 w ards. A Counseling serviie available to everv student. Expanded schedule to include all who wish to take an) class. 9 Efficient placement ice to aid in finding ploy ment. servem- 9 (lose association with of family sied groups in roommates beautiful campus residences. fci, FRESHMAN ORIENTATION SEPTEMBER Paid Political Advertisement 9 by FREED 642 ALOHA DRIVE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH GET FULL Mary Advantages of a Large University, the Attention of the Small College Consider These Advantages at the Largest Intel mountain University i FOR U. S. SENATOR THE FUTURE? ook APPLY NOW FOR ADMISSION FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION i LOOKING TO on, All All VOTE FOR rw Halfuid a REGISTRATION BRIGHAM SEPTUM HER 2 SEUTEMHER YOUNG 29-3- 0 UNIVERSITY UROVO, UTAH That's why you need full House-powe- r enough house wiring to give you topnotch performance from the appliances youll add as well as those now serving you Your electrician or electric dealer can bring you Full Ilousepouer with nothing down and as little as $5 a month, through a low cost Title 1, FHA loan. (NO 1 - ' V im KTO nnev UTAH POWER Ivy From j & LIGHT the Democratic He will oppose Leland Nalder in Tow n. AT BYU e y-secondary, lcarfiidd, THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU price-suppo- long-rang- ( js. h e Lana F. and S anli-- Wade, Augn-- t on the Primary Election September 9th. Mr. Cummings has a long and faithful sen ice record in Daws County. lie was a Charter Member of the first Town Hoard of North Salt Lake, serving trom 1946 to 1968 and helped organize the first Police Department for the 27. August Edwaid and Dot is Boyd, I.ay-- t n. a son, August 27. Vngil E. and Jennie M. Gould ( hristensen. a son, I.ayton, August 27. Tommie and Mary Bell Blown Tinker, Lav ton, a daughtei, August 27. Myron I,, ami Shyil Sparkman Kipp, Fai nnngtoii, a -- on. August 27. Roheit II and Yvonne Ku DAYS . . , DON'T MISS IT! the interests of the people of Pom,., c Utah and the nation are the basis of Senator Arthur V. Watkins' campaign for nomination and PETER ticket. 1 done!'7 ELECTION. Jack Cummings has filed his Candidac.v for Sheriff of Davis County -- He PRIMARY Davis County SHERIFF fit t'aul Political Advert "pay-as-you-g- for I'll. for Respectfully Democratic Candidate Milhath, Sunsft, jlleinyt-- I fol- - CUMMINGS CO. Your Doofor it |