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Show Report Outlines Need Of Reserve. NS Callup Schmidt Will Wed James Webb Miss Miss Vonda Lee Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Schmidt, 2020 Sands The current progressive build .many Ready Reservists, who up in U.S. military strength to j because of their hours of emmeet the world-sid- e threat is ployment, distance from Rea definite having impact upon serve Centers and other situaArmy Reservists in the X US tions, are not in Ready Reserve Artny Corps area of Idaho, troop units. These are in the Mobilization Montana, Oregon, Utah and Ready Reserve Pool. Washington. Several Army Reserve units These men may be called as in the Corps area have already fillers for units. been designated and alerted by Some of these individuals have the Department of the Army as been advised by Headquarters top priority units for possible Sixth US Army in San call to 12 months active duty. of the possibility of their Some of these units have since being ordered to active duty for been ordered to report for active one year. duty. Individuals selected from the This action was in accordance Ready Reserve as mobilizawith Ihe program announced by tion reinforcements will be pirk-e- d the President on July 25. As a on the basis of needs part of this program the Ready for specific skills.military Reserve obligations and enlistBecause the Training ments of personnel in Reserve Centers cannot Army accommodate and units the Ready further training loads of men component Reserve Mobilization Pool which for six months of acwould otherwise expire between enlisting tive duty for training under the October 1, 1961 and June 3, Reserve Forres Act of 1955. 1962 were extended by one year enlistments for this training There are several categories have been restricted since Sept. of Army Reservists. There is 1 and through Decthe Ready Reserve which con- ember, extending to men who 1961, sists of men with a legal ob- are under 20 young of age at years Reserve the time of their ligation under the Forces Act of 1955 and those Those 'enlistees will enlistment. not take persons who are members of their six months training until units and Reserve troop Army after Jan. 1, 1962. attending training sessions. The Ready Reserve obligation normally varies from one year to eight years. The Ready Reserve contains the combat units and combat support units, and In the qualified individual reinforcements required to fill out units of the Active Army, Army Reserve and National Guard called to active duty in the early stages of an emergency Dr. David S. Low, dentist, has or general mobilization. All members of the Ready been welcomed this past week Reserve are subject to involun- by professional and business tary call to active duty by the men in the Cottonwood Village President without a declaration area and is now in practice in of war by Congress. Cottonwood Medical Center, Hie second category is the the 6075 Highland Dr., Suite C. Standby Reserve which includes A native of Cardston, Alberta, trained and experienced individuals who may or may not have Canada, Dr. Low has until been in private practice a military obligation. Members City, Calif. From of the Standby may be invo- in Crescent 1956 to 1957 he served in the luntarily called to active duty Air Force at Hamilton Air only after a declaration of war Force a mobile Ba?c, operating third The group by Congress. consists of the Retired Reser- dental van for Air Force men vists who have been placed in in California and Nevada. Dr. Low, his wife Jerry, and that status by law. These too their daughter Teriann, 2, are may be called to active duty residing at 1795 Moor Dale Lane. after a declaration of war. X Corps there are Within under-strengt- The appointment of Mrs Herald L. Baker as Chairnar. of the TB Asso. school was announced Tuesday by Mr. John 11. Zenger, Pres ident of the Utah TB and HfaLth pres-proje- Asso. Now in nation-wid- ran-cisc- o New Dentist Opens Cottonwood Elbert Brown Claims Miss Larsen As Bride Dean Workman is a good man to know He can probably save you quite a bit of money. Am an Allstate Agent, hes a specialist at taking the red tape and high cost out of insurance. Get to know him.Youll like the relaxed, low-pressu- re way he answers your questions about auto and home insurance. Why dontyou callhim? Allstate lnsuranct Office 836 I. 3300 South Phono HUnter hands VbiAw In good with ALLSTATE- - INSURANCE CompaiKaa MOMS OmCCS: (KOMI. Notice To THE PHEASANT AND QUAIL SEASONS OPEN: M. Honored at a wedding breakfast Wednesday, morning,. Oct. 25, following a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony were newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Elliert E. Brown. Officiating at the nuptials was Eider LcGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve. Parents of the former Mins Dona Rae Larsen are Mr. and Mrs. Da I Ion A. Larsen, 3859 Chadwick St. The groom is Ihe son of Dr. and Mrs. Earl T. Brown. 1566 Hillside Dr., Glendale. Calif. They have been residing at 1766 South 1900 East. Attending the bride at a Thursday evening reception at the Imperial Second Ward was Miss Jean Larsen, maid of honor: Miss Mary Anne Robertson, Miss Aflon Jensen, and Miss Ina Mae Larsen, junior bridesmaid. Jeri Lynn Wright was flower girl. Standing as best man was C. Ronald Ronald Cook while Davey, Blair Moser, Roger Hawkes, James Olsen, and Dale Taylor ushered. at prenuptial Entertaining parties have been Miss Rosemary Wright, Mm LaVoy Hansen. Miss Jean Larsen. Mrs. Gerald Wright. Mrs. Samuel Wright, Miss Mary Anne Robertson. Mrs. Gerald Morley, and Mrs. Willis Johnson. Holladay School Sets PTA Meeting Nov. 8 Parents and teachers will get together Wednesday. Nov. 8, at 6:45 p.m. at the Holladay Elementary School for a PTA meeting which will begin with a sampling of school lunches. The regular meeting will get under way at 8 p.m. when Dr. Robert J. Beveridge, Salt Lake City, will talk to those assembled on a health problem erp cerning elementary school children. SPORTSMEN: Sat. Nov. 4th ct its 25th year, the school press project is sponsored by Hie Columhi:' Scholastic Press Association and the National Tuberculosis Asso High schools in Salt Lake County are being invited to h WkkP'-- S' Miss Vonda Lee Schmidt Drive, will wed James David Web)), son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Webb of Imperial Beach, Calif. Nov. 18 in the Chapel of the Roses, Chula Vista. Calif. An open house to honor the newlyweds will be held Nov. 23 23 at Hie home of the brides parents. November Date Set By Smith - Tycksen Lawrence N. Tycksen will claim Miss Lois Faye Smith as his bride in a ceremony Nov. 16 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening a reception at Crestwood Villa will honor the couple. The bride-elec- t is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Smith, 728 Wasatch St., Midale. Mr. Tycksen, who has attended University of Utah and fulfilled an LDS Eastern States Mission, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tycksen, 325 Eldredge St. Attending the bride will be Mrs Wayne R. Nielson, Mrs Vemis C. Whisenant, Miss Joann Smith, and Miss Karen Leonard. Rosanne Gerrard and Susan Tycksen will be flower girls. Assuming best man duties will lie Cecil A. Tycksen. were in good supply along the states flyways, with many priTemple Rites vate clubs listing good shooting Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. in recent days. Best reports Passey, 1449 East 3045 South, from the public marshes tell of announce the engagement and! continuing good hunting on the appinaohir- marriage of their, public shooting grounds west of daughter. Miss Kaye Louise! Corinne. A slow hunt is still the I Passey to Donald V. Smith. rule at the department's Ogden The groom-elec- t is a sun of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Smith, Bay marsh where the water is still in short supply. Lehi. Salt Lake Temple ceremonies, Utahs 1961 waterfowl season have been planned for Nov. "22 continues through Dee. 27 with with a wedding breakfast at f hours of daily shooting even-Harmons following. The i ing of their marriage they will hour before sunrise to sunset. lx further honored at a rerep-lio- n at the Reception Center. Attending the bride will be Mrs. John Jorgenson, matron of honor: Miss Furlann Smith, Miss Vicki Smith, Mrs. Marvin Paul, and Mrs. Douglas Nelson, ('heri Ault and Christine Varney will be flower girls. Standing as best man will be Floyd Wells while Howard Ault. Merrill Varney, Craig Smith. Howard Passey Jr., and William Pnssov usher. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of Brigham Young University, where she was affiliated with White Kev and Y Calcares and ole clod for membership in Phi KaDpn Phi. Mr. Smith is presently attending the Provo sehool. He has eomnb'led an LDS mission to Hawaii. BYU Honors For Best'TB Journalists e participate in the project Uiis year. Mrs. Baker, a volunteer worker of the State Christmas Seal Organization, said the proieel offers national recognition to student journalists who present effective information to their readers on TB, air pollution and heallh careers. The school press project aims to alert young people to their responsibility for their own and their neighbors health, and to encourage responsible citizenship by giving students an incentive to investigate and report on health resources and problems in the community, said Mrs. Baker. In January, a panel of judges will select the best entries in Utah and forward them to 'he national project. Certificates of honor will then be awarded to those schools whose newspaper fulfills the aims of the project. In this way, said Mrs. Baker, we hope to raise the standards of school journalism by recognizing outstanding in the presentation of factual materials to the student public." Couple Decide ! : one-hal- Made to Order Have Ready For Christmas See Us Today Upholstery Holladay CR 4479 Highland Dr. 34 1961 The Page 4 Duck Hunt Brightens As Storms Move In Utahs waterfowl hunting picture has brightened in recent days as storms and some high winds have found the birds moving on the marshes. The department of fish and game said both ducks and geese John Mortensen, owner of "The Hitching Post" welcomes you to the store's Grand Opening Superb Injures Worker Grant B. Anderson. 1930 Longview Drive was listed in fair condition when he was taken to an LDS Hospital Wednesday Friday, Nov. 3 through Saturday, Nov. Mexican "The Hitching Post" features complete lines of and American WESTERN WEAR Dishes WESTERN Screed with true Mcr-- . icon hospitality in a resttful atmosphere. WESTERN NOVELTY GIFT ITEMS TAKE HOME ORDERS PREPARED & bir.d, Christmas r anniversaries, so Hitching EL 83 1 ENGLISH SADDLERY Open Every Day DINNER HOUSE 167V2 Regent St. 1 "The Coffee Pot Is Always On" post i 6089 Highland Drive oor Prizes CR7-173- 1 be warm, be fashionable, be value wise! Gift Certificates good on anything the store with your purchase of a jacket up to $7.98. . . . in Gift Certificates Special prices now! You save on storm coats made to weather the weather warmly and smartly. A big selection. GIRLS $2.98 . . . goed on anything in the store with your purchase of a jacket at $9.98 or above. to $19.98 Don't Get Caught . . Check ycur supply of Gloves, Mittens, Caps, Scarfs, Ear Muffs. INFANTS 8:00 A.M. $4.98 - $5.98 All hunters should become familiar with the trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. K7..:T Detailed PRIVATE PROPERTY rules and reg ulations governing hunting seasons are shown in the annual proclamation available from license agents. urn: HUNTING A PRIVILEGE IS OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING PROPERTY THEiR l:: c cake mvz: sd I, -- Stairway Fall morning after he had fallen into the basement of a home at 3170 Millcreek Road, Tuesday about 9:55 p.m. Mr. Anderson, who was installing insulalion by lantern light in the home and fell through a stairway into the Antelope Harvest basement, suffered a fractured Figures Released pelvis and finger lacerations. The victim managed to climb Figures covering Utahs 1961 out of the basement on a ladder antelope hunts were released by and phone for assistance. the department of fish and game. Hunter success of G1 per cent average over all the antelope units is identical to the success for this season a year ago. Subscribe Special antelope permit holdToj ers are selected annually during public drawings for buck only The Neighbor permits which are scheduled KV the Board of Big Game Control to remove male animals surplus to the needs of these limited herds. New Upholstered Furniture 2310 East 4800 South Plenty of Free Parking CR-8-04- 21 Open till 9 Fridays |