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Show 1952 5, Belle Christmas AlCtLV 111 l! I!fNAl Yfr Page 15 ArFfl,RS RECORDS TRANSFERRED x4.ixo iswiut airmen of this command have been from the main Personal transferred leauction in the Affair Ofnf fice to the airman's individual the main office was onestrength of m squadron according to an announce- is felt that uith .3 IfffJhatit QJdhD records being available at Squadron level it will facilitate the processing of greatly airmen when in and out of the station. Lt. Brunei- - further stated that eve" though the records would be ng maintained at the squadrons this would in no way eliminate his office as far as the main office would be concerned with the giving of aid to the airman. Sam '? V "Z""' ? myrv j ,, j in in iiiiiii iiimim mini So Construction can start on Utah's Largest Reclamation Project any Christmas light on dining appear the tingling be would Virginia Gibson. this does Ill only shapely Miss in her nest of home at i right be needles, but she would on Christ Weed to ring a bell morning if you found her in actress of g your sock. Sets Time High eUSAF Institute kollment - PATTERSON AIR BASE, OHIO Enroll- the USAF Institute of WEIGHT it in ry's is Civilian an reached am 2o0 itals at the U. S. and throughout x YES! to Both Propositions hiirh Air Force 1 in attendance more colleges, universities and ions VOTE Sth, Institutions all-ti- with 2,64 month, TIH1DS WEEK-D-EC. AMD) 11 iRCE BE SURE TO VOTE the registration ladder m uuigwwge i raining pro- uicn nas iy iticers and llirmen --stiifonta 4 1IUC muviuu, HCAI, 111 i; Mm Engineering and Sciences We MUST Have This Water! Topping Ti.. ik. 1 p jTOfT&m CT With fin anitAlliMAMi- Att eieroiogy, Med-- ; ",uy i$8o; and Social Management ana .., r inaustnai Train it. vision ?is "unus ii irtvririiriAwn wmuumi i. naomtonng irr have Mo to v the educational category "u stu been granted a de. Mtive dutv to cm' L JS Paduate traitibio- er. courses in such ui u i. T Medicine, Traffic Con- and VtLhLeXC6pti,on of the SZ- and three Ln-ff- i offirs - Ml,exclusive1y the 5fs f in Btad Swit7er-Kolledi- Fand Sv.pecial WSoain. TX;Pniversity 4 ?fc broad EnX. it?6 Unveisity of V.MV8 7"u i Of are slu" in Italy n- students ty of Cam. universif-- of "J Zurich PHTO&o' Univer. !a enrolled in all .,. u JMCU1H About 1 ;fLtre,Second fig?1 Lieu- - hold other i HFB ODI? WD TW) Memo to the People of Weber, Davis, Summit and Morgan Counties: Davis, Summit and Morgan The City of Ogden and the whole Weber Basin-Web- er, counties have reached the crossroads of FUTURE PROGRESS. One road leads to NEW WATER and SURE GROWTH, with resultant PROSPERITY. The other leads to RESTRICTED WATER and RETROGRESSION. There is no question which road the residents of the Weber Basin should take. Uncle Sam points the way, after a thorough study of our situation. Uncle Sam stands ready to lend us $57,694,000, much of it without interest, as evidence of his faith in our future. Uncle Sam knows that with an abundance of water, the Weber Basin will grow, deestate investment, and prosper generally just velop, attract new industry, increase realCreek Project now completed. as Sa'lt Lake City is doing with the Deer Uncle Sam also knows that the Weber Basin project is NOT an experiment. His BUFUTURE-o- f REAU OF RECLAMATION has reported it to be a SOUND INVESTMENT for the this area. That is why he will give us 60 years to repay the costs. The residents of Ogden and the Weber Basin know this is a rare opportunity. They will vote YES at the POLLS this Saturday on both the Weber Basin project and on auDistrict to issue up to $6,500,000 in revr thorizing the Weber Basin Water Conservancy enue bonds to construct needed auxiliary works. extent to which WE ALSO beThe size of the VOTE will indicate to Uncle Sam the lieve In our future. . tax last a who property year in Weber, Davis, citizen paid SumrS or should BE SURE TO VOTE SATURDAY, Dec. 6, 1952! Morgr;S$ Tto $70,000,000 Weber Basin Project Can't Mta HI Go Ahead Yes on Satairdlay, Without Your Favorable Vote iec IS, Iffl ! |