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Show Pres. Kennedy to Speak in Salt Lake Tonight at 8 Utah County CAP Officers Gain National Recognition Three Utah County officers of Utah Civil Air Patrol Wing top wing of the received head- ve region-ha- cer, has the tough task j heldping squadrons to get Air Force organization into their j operations. j awards from national And if Salt Lake City has been armies "travel on air- their stomachs," search craft travel on fuel and with equipment which special must be provided for them to whatever remote airstrip search is from. This is the job of wing supply officer, quarters. Awards for 'meritorious service in a duty of great responsibility" were made to Lt. Colonels Joseph I. and Thola H. Kolan, Lehi, and Maj. Joan Geyer, Pro-v- o newspaper woman and resident of Orem. Utah Wing was presented with winged gold trophies for being first wing in the region Kennedy will search and rescue and first also on all round points. in el verse weather conditions. Utah CAP's high record of efficiency is reflected in wing trophies, and the dangers of their job, in the casualties list. Without question, Utah has best wing in the region, said Air Force officers in mak- Awards to 15 wing officers were presented recently during a recent regional conference at Jackson Hole, Wyo., by the national commander. Then just to prove the wing deserved it, Utah rated a "well done" Saturday from Air Force staff setting a state-widefense problem for CAP. The Utah wing has handled a fast paced series of tests including reconnaissance to learn extent of radiological and earthquake damage; airlifting of injured; locating ing the wing and individual awards. and airlifting water and Hospital Notes Mrs. Mable Worlton, 77, received medical treatment to 25. A baby son was born to Eddie and Josephine Duran of Lehi, Sept. 18. Mrs. B. J. (Violet) Lott uncontam-inate- d portable and search for a missing plane. CAP Col. Joe Be r gin, commander of Utah Wing and manager of Salt Lake Airpor, blandly told A. F. Col. Piul Ashworth, commander; that, his staff of "does all the work." The distinguished service award was made to Col. power, received medical treatment Sept. Sept. Mrs. Lynn (Evelyn) Robinson was hospitalized Sept. 21-2- The news came from Bar-an-- J ! nouncing the birth of a baby girl to Wilbur LaMar and La Ree Garnder Payson. Born August 18, the new- -i comer weighed nine pounds and two ounces. She will be named Karey Lyne. There are two brothers, Dennis and Stephen. Mrs. Marvella in Utah. Exceptional service awards went to Lt. Col. Eunice, J. Naylor, retired Salt Lake teacher, and CAP specialsit in aero-spac- e education, Lt. Col. Ephraim W. Walton, executive officer, just .back from cadet escort durty in Greece, and Lt. Col. for minor surgery. ber's Point, Hawaii, Athol M. (Ott) Webb who has Utah's crack Emergency Services, which includes search and rescue. Meritorious service awards went to Lt. Col. John H. Livesey, head of operations; Lt. Cols. Harold M. Hilburn, Hugh R. Monsen, Ethel F. McDermott, W. J. C. Fahey, B. Z. Kastler Jr.; Mjs. Joan Geyer, Ernest J. Johnson and Kenneth K. Nielson and Cols. Joe and Thola Kolan. Maj. Geyer, wing interrogation officer, who developed the Utah system of dragnet interogation, using coordinated ground-and-a- ir maps and emergency directories, uses dragnet on searches to narrow probability area for visual air search. Many planes lost in Utah are on interstate flights. organized Col. Thola Kolan, executive secretary at Geneva, and wing administration off - and Mr. President 1 daughter-in-la- Elder Brent Peterson Returns From Denmark Mission Elder Brent Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. to New Mexico, where they spent a week. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clutter, of Mrs. Ralph parents Goates. Points of interest in the locality were visited. The weather was ideal and the autumn scenery very beautiful, was reported. UKXE POWELL NAMED OOl'XSELOR IX BKAXCH in Utah and the West and the i eclamation and conservation of these areas that provide so much power. FOI'RTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD OPEXIXG SOCIAL The Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold its opening social Tuesday, Oct. 1, beginning at 1 p.m. Luncheon will be served at 1p.m., to be followed by a program. All of the women in the ward are invited, according to Mrs. Ada Whipple, president. HELP FIRES PREVENT BUY A 55 GALLON INCINERATOR WITH LID. $3.50 ONLY... MURDOCH AMERICAN OIL DISTRIBUTOR 585 East State Road Phone 756-30- HOME American Pork For Delivery 31 OWNERS! SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS Up to $5,000 without disturbing your present mort- gage Dr. up to 36 months to repay. EYES UTAH FINANCE COMPANY nie Adamson and the couple have three children. They have been living at Eagle Mountain since last May. Gene is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pnwell of Lehi. interest The welcome home for Elder Peterson will be held in the Second Ward chapel, Sunday, Oct. 6, at 6 p.m., with Bishop Kenneth Singleton in charge. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to join with ward members in attendance. back many brought Olivia McHugh EXAMINED iPFCl!. - GLASSES FITTED TRAININfi I h REDlMLi FRAMES REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED. MAIN EAST PHOHlf A family dinner at her honored Mrs. Alma LIFE FIRE OtAU LENSES AMERICAN DUPLICATED FORK 7S6-4?- 3 86 West Main 16 Marriage! Nothing else demands so much from a man! Barney for her birthday, FOR YOUR AUTO Mutual Funds HOSPITAL Sunday. Included with Mrs. Barney and daughter Betty and son Robin, were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bird (Rosemary) and children, Lori THE N & N DRIVE-I- N Protection Howard B. Brown answers your insurance questions Operating for the past three years at Jean and Larry, of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barney of American Fork. QUESTION: Does the theft insurance unr" r a Howeowners policy apply to the things we take with s ai a vacation? So long as we are full of self we are shocked at the faults of others. 1 8 ANSWER: Yes, it does and it applies anywhere you 2 EAST STATE ROAD go-e- ven during travel In foreign countries If You Have This public service is our way of advertising. Your insurance questions will be answered without charge or obligation if you'll send or bring them to $5000 to $10,000 to Invest DON'T . . . LEU HOWARD B. BROWN AGENCY until you investigate the local franchises stil available 770 No. Center Lehi PO Backed by a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co. A PROVED BUSINESS Will be moving to their new location HIGH PROFITS at CALL OR WRITE 30 EAST MAIN PHILCO DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 2263 "B" Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah Phone IN IN LOWER LEHI 3F f ' j, -- CSmmumiLiM a".-l't&A4l- i 'WHAT DONE J! '$r'1 in the building previously occupied by MR. JENSEN'S GARDEN OF EATIN i jj ! vp ',, WOULD WE HAVE (jwERF HA0NT BOlWHf IF THIS CAR FOR : H AV c OURMJfc' " WOULONV BEEN E ' We plan to open m HONEYMOON. W--. fWi j SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 JwuMMtnv; I Phnnp SK HtMI 47 Feotured will be ;! get extra TIMPAN0G0S MOTOR "Home for new location DC - lJL'Xj at the yur Ckrtroht Airi m at K" Kll II MM n Services as well as meals in our new dining room. MILK! MI Drive-i- SM l M II IS ( We are looking forward to seeing new and old friends at our xl V XSZZOA. ENSFR M'i IN LEHI PO I PROBLEMS Of CHILDREN. ND VISUAL 75 CONTACT HON OK Kl) ON BIKTIIDAY home 19J sity. slides and souvenirs of Denmark and his travels. Coming by plane to New York, he visited in Washington, D. C, and also in the area of Fort Belvoir, Virginia, ATTENTION Gene Powell has been sustained as first counselor in the branch presidency at Eagle Mountain, Calif., according to word received by relatives here. He was sustained Sept. 15, at conference held at Palm Springs, Calif. His wife is the former Con- at W. He ifi. with friends. The return to Utah was made by car. Brent will continue his schooling at Brigham Young Univer- visiting the place where his grandfather was born and raised, but was unable to locate any relatives. Following his release, he spent two weeks on an informative tour of Europe which included Germany, Rome, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, and later, England. He was accompanied on the tour by Elder Ralph Hoyle of Los Angeles, Calif. They witnessed the stupendous production of "Aida," in an amphitheatre in Rome which provided space for chariots and horses used in the opera. The bull fights were viewed in Spain. SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, STEVE Mr. and w, Dan. Peterson, has arrived home after fulfilling a mission in Denmark, where he spent two and a half years. Headquarters are at Copenhagen. He served the entire time under Mission President Levi B. Thorup. He learned the Danish language and served as traveling Elder for seven months, during which time he toured extensively throughout the country. He was later set apart Branch President in the college town of Aarkus, the only branch in Denmark which Mrs. Ralph Goates and son Tony, on a delightful trip States has. stayed overnight in Utah in many years. Senator Moss is deeply pleased that the President has shown such a profound on a Elder Brent Peterson Mrs. John (W innie) Goates accompanied her son and Kennedy will board Air Force Jet Gardner of P rovo. Electronics Technician Payton has been stationed in Hawaii with the Navy for the past three years and expects to return home for Christmas. Active in church affairs, he is a scoutmaster and has serve (OATKS FAMILY VISITS IX XEW MEXICO 9:50 a.m. and depart. This is the first time a President of the United of been called to work mission. Chaplain Florence Jensen offered prayer and Mable Lehmber led the singing. Class Leader Beth Young gave the lesson, "They Came in 1863." The history of Enoch Bartlett Tripp, great grandfather of her husband, George Tripp, was reviewed by Shirley Tripp. Refreshments were served to 17 present by hostesses, Mable Lehmber, Beth Young and Captain Comer. generator at Flaming Gorge Dam. The public is cordially invited to this ceremony. honors with Clearfield and Mrs. Grant grandparents' Jack Payton The opening meeting of the for the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah held last Pioneers,in thewasFirst-Sixth Thursday Ward church, with Captain Velma Comer in charge. season ing, Sept. 27th, the President and his party will leave the Hotel Utah for the airport and will arrive at 9:35. The President will start the first Lehi, shares of jPayton Fort Wall Camp DUP Begins Season Democratic party. Admission wiL be invitation and pass only. D. Frank Wilkins, State Democratic Chairman announced that he is extremely pleased that the President will be available for the reception. At 9:15 a.m. Friday morn- MRS. MAKVKLLA PAYTON HAS XKW GKAM)I)riHTKK W. rescue 2. 21-2- 2, Bement, Utan state aeronautics director, commander of CAP region, and director of air search and 2, Mrs. Reed (Margie) Street received medical treatment specialists Marlon 17 20-2- Kennedy's ha.'d. open to the public at 7:00 p.m. There will be no reserved seats and no tickets will be required. The public will be seated on a first come, fiist serve basis. The Tabernacle Choir will entertain from 7:00to 7:50. Following the Tabernacle program, the Utah State Democratic Committee will hold a reception honoring Pres-ide- rt Kennedy and Senator and Mrs. Frank E. Moss, invitacions will be mailed to se'iect few friends of the de Sept. Utai. prior to his election. At the time, she expressed the desire to shake Sen. arrive at the north concourse of the Salt Lake City airport at 5:50 p.m. Thursday, September 26th. The public is cordially invited. There wiil be a very brief ceremony at the airport and the President will depart from the airport prior to 6:00 p.m. for a motorcade to the Hotel Utah which will arrive at approximately 6:25 p.m. The President will spend the night at the Hotel Utah. President Kennedy will be greeted at the LDS Tabernacle by President and Mrs. McKay and President and Mrs. Brown just prior to the address. The President's program will commence at 8:00 p.m., Sept. 26. The Tabernacle doors will be Col. Joe Kolan. Many of the decorated were pilots who have the dangerous task of low flying on search in perilous areas, often under adper-sonn- offi- cially confirmed. President PRESS has an Elder in charge of it. He had the experience of Senator Moss mentioned that this visit should fulfil a long hoped for wish of Mrs. McKay who was ill when Sen. Kennedy was in State Democratic Senator Frank E. Moss announced today that the visit of President John F. Kennedy to of LEHI FREE New Location. |