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Show 1 Page 6A, Lakeside Review, November 6, 1980 Clearfield, School Will Build 4 Courts Recalls Old-Tim- er in 1942: Mill AFB - Things HaveChanged Monday morning Jan. 2, 1942, dawned a cold, wintry day with snow deep on the ground and the usual canyon winds whipping up ground blizzards. Clarence D. Nelson, a Ogden resident, reported to Hill Field for his new activated newly job with the Army Air Corps. After the standard processing for new employees, Nelsons supervisor gave him a tour of his work area, warehouse 7. It was the coldest place south of HILL AFB recalls. Nelson Alaska, A-2- . equipment survived the humping, vibrating, nerve shattering drag through the building. Most of the time the containers did not. Over the years improvements came. Fork lifts, electric cranes, large ropes. Girl Scouts Attend Council Meet To Girl Scouts and their leaders from the north Davis County area and Hill Air Force Base will be attending the Utah Girl Scout Council annual meeting Saturday in Orem. Attending from the Lakeview Neighborhood, which includes areas in Clearfield, Layton and Hill AFB, will be Joan Baird, neighborhood chairman; Joe Christensen; Lorene McKay; Jeanne Gray, delegate; and Kathy Oakley and Dawan Pharr, alternates. Cadettes from Troop 32 and finally furnaces that blew up about once a week, Nelson said. What were skeletal hangars and buildings in 1942 surrounded by a lot of empty space soon began to flesh out and fill in with temporary wooden buildings, military and civilian barracks, a hospital and the test block that began an roar that did not diminish until long after the war was over. 9 Who could forget the first bomber to land at Hill, or the Japanese Zero in front of the hangar? Or the German and Italian prisoners we worked with? And the 0 airplane that flew through the top of a hangar? Nelson talked about the supply efforts to the Pacific front. There was a mad rush to ship all available supplies to the Philippines, and then Corregidor fell. It was like all of the supplies in the pipeline were dumped on Hill. The warehouses were full, the docks were full and any piece of ground surrounding the buildings was full. But eventually the items were all A CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL graduate, Toni Trussel, has been named assimilated into die system, and order Miss Utah State University. She was chosen during the universitys became the word of the day, Nelson homecoming week. said. Korea came and went. Nelson recalls the prop planes that changed to jets, becoming bigger and more complex. The manual way of doing things changed to automation, the old wooden buildings began to be torn down and new, modern steel structures are Toni Trussel, Sunset, formance in the Miss USU following graduation. At continually being erected as Hill keeps been named Miss contest, Miss Trussel did USU she has been has growing. Hill Air Force Base is becoming a Utah State University, an original jazz and fire president of Aggiettes, a a baton routine. She is member of Orchesis and Miss Trussel, megalopolis and the past hardships are in dance has held a student service graduate of Clearfield majoring just memories, Nelson said. She also High School and daughter education and minoring scholarship. of Carl and Maurine in physical education at earned activity, talent and achievement honors Trussel, 827 N. 50 W., was USU. chosen last week and The brown at Clearfield High School. began her reign during haired, brown eyed queen USUs Homecoming has 13 years training in Week. dance, 10 years in organ old USU and piano and 11 in baton The Alcohol and FARMINGTON methane production on area farms will senior was sponsored by twirling. She has been n be the subject of a workshop Monday at the Aggiettes, the schools state fire baton dance unit, of pion, Miss Majorette of State the Utah University Experimental Station, 1817 N. Main, which she has been a Utah and the Intermember for three years, mountain area and was in Farmington. Her attendants are the top 10 for Miss Drill Dr. Wayne B. Ringer, extension energy program director at USU, said Cydne Horrocks, Vernal, Team Utah, She plans to teach the workshop will provide information and Cathy Mortensen, dance and physical on the economics, engineering and Concord, Calif. For her talent per- - education in high school technology of production of alcohol or methane from farm producis. It is important that people who are considering producing those products know what kinds of problems they are dealing with, Ringer said. B-2- The buildings were not heated, the office was a small plywood room about 15 feet square with a small electric heater to keep it warm. My first assigned task was to sweep the snow out of the warehouse three times a day, every day. Snow in motion is supposed to be a dramatic and beautiful thing. I learned to hate the stuff, Nelson said. Stored in warehouse 7 were aircraft engines, machine shop equipment and training equipment, all large items weighing thousands of pounds. Our primitive way of moving these heavy items was to use a tug and a rope. It was a minor miracle that the who will participate are Renee Maynard, Vicky Roman, Kelly Baird, Chera Baird. The meeting, to be held at Orem High School, will involve senior and cadette Girl Scouts and adult volunteers from all parts of Utah; White Pine, Nev., and Fredonia, Ariz. funding for a different location. At that The citys CLEARFIELD recreation department and the Davis County School Board are cooperating in order to build four new tennis courts near Clearfield High School. Sunset Girl Named Miss Utah State University Alcohol, Methane ot Farm Production Workshop Monday time the school contacted the recreation center and suggested the courts be constructed by the high The school board recently approved the deeding of the land located north of the four current courts to the city for use as tennis courts. Ross Kearl, Recreation and Parks Superintendent for Clearfield City, said this is a necessary procedure in obtaining the funding for the project from the Outdoor Recreation Agency. He said the city is taken this course of action because they were turned dpwn four years ago when they requested the funding the through City. . . He said he will not be putting in for the funding this year on the project. It 3 will be in the budget. The comof the pletion project is expected sometime in 1983 he said. 82-8- Force Base Friday from 8 on Air NCO on a.m. to 4 KeynoteTPaK;r Jean Bullard, the first American Indian to be honored FALL SALE Buy Now Before Spring Price Increase As Low As $5)85 Per Ft. Call For Your Free Estimate 766-216- 1 WE ALSO TO CATER THE ROYLANCE FENCE CO. 100 No. Main, Layton, at the banquet. She is from the -- Chain Link Fence . p.m. Ancestral clothing will be featured at a fashion show at the NCO Club from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the same day. A Native American Day banquet will be held Saturday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the NCO Club. A social hour will precede the banquet at 5:30 p.m. Dr. John R. Maestas, of the lire. or education muyicuv center at Brigham Young university, wu oe tne ec0I?e Mis the Green River Country Band will play at a dance following the banquet. will Lumbe tribe, Air Indian dancers from and BYU will entertain, and INCLUDES ALL Ut. 8 PROFESSIONAL MATERIAL INSTALLATION ar cham-precisio- is New Image for a New Decade The workshop will deal with this years theme with workshops for production of processes geared to the needs of volunteers. New alcohol and methane, economics of badges and signs, new handbooks and each process, farm uses of alcohol and new uniforms are all part of the image. methane, operation and maintenance of President Nancy L. Giles, Salt Lake and safe equipment storage City, will reside over the business uses of from requirements, session and installation of new board methane and alcohol and production members. Awards will be presented to of credit to support the availability persons and organizations who support production system. the Girl Scout program.' The workshop will begin at 10 a.m. and continue to 3:30 p.m. at the station. on-far- Home Music Ideas Program Planned the home will be program to encourage music in introduced at the Family Home Evening Enhancement Program at the Ogden Tabernacle at 21st and Washington on Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. seminar at Newel C. McMillan attended a four-dathe Brigham Young University and will tell about and demonstrate Hymns and Childrens Songs on records and tapes. The 30 hymns and 29 childrens songs are recorded for home use to help families to learn to sing A y together. The Gift is a Christmas movie of a young boy who learns a great lesson about gifts during the depression of 1930 when he only had 39 cents to buy a gift for his dad. bmhbm Girl Hurt Stepping Out of Moving Car received minor CLEARFIELD A girl injuries Saturday when she stepped out of a moving vehicle, police said. Lisa Leijah, 15, of 407 N. 1208 W., was treated for bruises and released from Davis North- Medical Center. She had left the vehicle driven by Kevin Jamer Reist, 19, of Hill Air Force Base, on the corner of 300 North 1000 West as he was making the turn. According to police, she had gotten out of the vehicle following a fight with Reist. B&m otamanr tA. See Us for All Your Savings Needs. Daily Interest Statement Savings Savings Certificates Automatic Transfer Account Money Market Certificates IRA Accounts YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK "First Bank in Davis County Deposits Insured to SI 00,000. Since UTAH KAYSVILLE, 1891" Member FDIC Support our community with us November 6th to 8th. Everyones pitching in to make this Community Bazaar rewarding and enlightening. Charitable groups from our area will have more to see than you can wave a balloon at! Were the Special Place for You! J&Js... Home of the GREENERY proifluceSPREIfllS Fresh-Fanc- vj y PEANUTS hart local Utah Product In Stott CAULIFLOWER Wt CABBAGE APPLES SQUASH from Our Grttnhouttt of The Week Plant 6lnch DIEFFENBACHIA $049 W ooch p I Prduce garden center lATtON. UTAH (1 Mil MMieS: MOM SAT. we M AM en ett0 4 A Se.) M CIO4I0 Hr Store Hours: Monday - Friday Saturday jTJTim 10:00 - 9:00 10:00 - 6:00 LAYTON MILLS MA MNMV I Outdoor Recreation agency they must have title to the land. That is why the school board deeded the land to Clearfield Base to Honor Indians Native Americans be honored at Hill Force Base Friday Saturday. Artifacts will be display in the Hill V . , school. Kearl said that in order to obtain the I . ; |