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Show I THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, fell off breaking Kennys arm. Douglas Poll finally got started to school Monday. Last Tuesday he had to have a pin put in his arm as it wasnt mending right. Mr. . and Mrs. Harvey Elmer became Hie parents of a baby boy Saturday. This makes seven boys and four girls for them. Marilyn Kay thinks theres no place like home. She spent the summer in California. The DUP held their first meeting Wednesday at the home of Cora Kendell. Fern Poll gave the lesson. The DUP held a Summer party at the recreation hall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coy had as their guest recently Vanda sister from an Couver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedengren and Jean. They were here a week. Over the same weekend another sister Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and neica Carla came. Jean registered to attend the SOUTH WEBER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and family moved Met week to their new home in Roy. Sporting brand new cars during the past week are Mr! and Mrs. Lawrence Kendell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colman. Mr. and Mn Joseph Staples visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Nells sister Mrs. Vera Price. They alse got to see a brand nem baby boy of their neices. Mrs. Thayne Thomas and children spent Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap. The Thomas family are on their way to Big Springs, Texas, where they are going to make their home for two years. Kenny Poll is suffering from a broken arm just above the wrist. It seemed the horse didnt like the hail storm very good Saturday and the boys r- W - Space Kitchen Impresses Rocket Expert SEPTEMBER, 28, l&fil this time as visiting teachers; Beatrice Page, Ona Howell Theology; Rosetta Fisher, wort will be monbeam Leader.Bird-ea- n meeting lesson; Louise Young-berEvanson has been released Literature; Maude MontWEST from her position in the Primary gomery, social Science. Relief as they are moving from our Society report meeting will be The Wayne Dalton family are Ward. visiting teachers. The lesson will moving to Tremonton. Mr. Dai-toThose who are teaching In be given by Susie Judd. 'Rewas raised in West Point and the couple lived here since the relief Society this year are cords are Important will be their marriage. The Dalton have Susie Judd, whoteaches the taught by Beatrice Page at 2:00. worked in various church organizations and their daughter, Linda has worked in MIA. A welcome to the Howells, the Kapps an dthe Dalles to their new homes in West Point. Already some of them a re active in organizations id 'the Ward. OnaHowell is teaching primary. Klea Kapp is Laurel teacher in theMIA and Karen Utah Concrete Pipe with Its positive joint connections Kapp is Dance Director. Don assures you of excellent water control and trouble-fre- e Howell has been sustained in service ot surprisingly low cost. Come In soon the Sunday School teaching staff us for details. ask ancj as has Harold Youngfield, also newcomer. fl Primary NEWS Added help for State end local civil defense staffs b being provided under a new federally-aide- d program to build forces. The result. Civil and Defense up the nations Mobilization Director Frank B. Ellis points out, will be better preparation for civilians to surBYU while they wer here. vive enemy attack. Ellia added: "I am asking the Sharon Cutler was operated governors and all other city and oo Monday fog an acute attack county officials of every State of appendldties. to Impress upon their people Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ray, and that they have a spiritual obliMr. and Mrs. Earl Peek of Lay-to- n gation to prepare for their surrecently spent four days at vival and for the eurvival of others. Colo. They enjoyed A typical new employe under the Indian villages and scenery the program is Lt Col Robert bat it was awful cold and S. Riti, 42, who retired after 20 stormy. years in the Army and now Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith serves as training officer for the Illinois Civil Defense Agency in and family have started buildChicago He went to work Feb. ing a new home just across the 1, 1961. road from where they live. His varied Army career IncludThe Blazers welcome was ed radiological training which held Thursday evening. A prowould help qualify him to instruct civil defense radiological gram was carried out under the defense courses. direction of the teachers Dean e e and Luella Byram and Norma RITZ WAS HIRED under an Kap. About 50 persons attended. Office of Civil and Defense MoNext Sunday there will be no bilization grant to Illinois of Sunday School because of con$240,000. This is part of $8 million ference. Sacrament meeting will authorized under Public Law 6 held at S p.m. Fast meeting and made available by Congress starting Jan. 1. 196L will be held Oct 8. A baptizm The program now enables will be held Saturday Oct. 7. State and Federal governThe South Weber girls were ments to split 0 the cost presented with a sports trophy of hiring additional staff on Sunday evening. This is the members, and their added second year in a row that the operating expenses such as travel, office space, comgirls have won this trophy for munications, and similar their sports activities. ' items. Hitherto, State and Junior policemen were chosen local governments received at Clinton School last week. no Federal financial aid to help cover civil defense adGary Poll was chosen captain, ministrative or salary costs. Tommy Stanger, lieutenant, CalOne of the principal require- vin Kap, Bobby Blanch and Isaacs fill the other Lynn POINT herd-presse- d n Vesa-Verd- C0B IBEOSGSJBKI ROBERT 8. RITZ New career. in civil defense, , menta under the program is that States and localities must expand their civil defense capabilities, and not merely shift to the Federal Government some of the costs of maintaining the status quo of local civil defense. IN AUTHORIZING OCDM to the program. Congress also stipulated that funds be allocated only to those civil defense organizations with merit system personnel policies. Among improvements foreseen under the shared-cos- t program are improved readiness of State and local governments to deal with enemy attack, and a more coordinated and unified civil defense under national go ahead with guidance. Others asigned to work in the Sunday School are Elaine King, Zora King, Carolyn Crid-dlSaundra Flint, Darrell Tuede, in the music department Janet Burningham was released and Patsy Craytharne was sustained to fill her position. Others released from Sunday School positions were Katherine Verda Patterson, Johnston, Betty Cheney, Janice Parker, . Carl Thurgood, and Garner M3 sm&xm 1 Utah Concrete Drainage Pipe is water-logge- d quickly and easily installed. Reclaims minimum in time. full to soils production or alkalin tongue-ond-groov- Americas foremost rocket expert quite surprised at the compactness of this countrys first experimental space kitchen. Dr. Wemher Von Braun, (left) director of the George C. Marshall Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., expressed this reaction on seeing the experimental kitchen for the first time during a recent visit to Whirlpool Corporations research laboratories here, where it is under development. He is shown here examining a miniature water heater that will be installed in the kitchen. The space kitchen Is approximately half completed for delivery to the U.S. Air Force in May of this year. It is designed to store and dispense all food3 and beverages required space mission. by three astronauts on a Shown a number of kitchen devices already completed. tive displacement pressure Dr. Von Braun was particu- pump, meantime grasping a bar with the free larly impressed by the minia- support ture water heater that, un- hand. Without something to like its bulkier household grasp, they would push themkitchen counterpart, is only 17 Vi selves across the they tried to move inches from top to bottom and 5 inches m diameter. Three the handle, since there is no such as measurable pints of 170 degree water can weight thing at zero gravity. be drawn from the miniature Improved weather forecasttank every two hours. Two made possible by data separate heating elements are ing utilized to forestall complete collected from U.S. satellites in orbit could reduce by operating breakdown in the now losses imevent of failure in one of the half the by nnwarned elements. Though designing posed annnallyGermaa-born the and building the tank and storms, rocket pioneer believes. relasounds elements heating would This, he added, tively easy described in these in itself pay for the nation's terms, say Whirlpool sciena year space protists, months of research and testing were required to de- gram. Von Braun said that alvise an operative unit workable under zero gravity con- though the Russians have launched heavier payloads In ditions. Astronauts will draw water the space race, we have cole from the system by lected greater knowledge of pumping the handle on a posi space from our satellites. ' 14-d- ay -- air-fre- FREE GIFTS WHEN YOU OPEN OR ADD ; v $50 OR BIORE TO YOUR , STATE SAVINGS ACCOUNT ( INCLUDING: PLACE SETTING of exquisite to-- FREE , ported translucent china, hand painted in 24 karat gold in al v the Eternal Harvest pattern. Each additionsetting is yours for $2.75 four-piec- e of the regular price & fraction each time you add $25 or more . to your -- t savings account. OR FREE PLACE SETTING OF ROGERS SILVERPLATE BY ONEIDA Ltd. Each.addi- t tional setting is yours for $2.75 eaoh time you add $23 or more to your savings account. Elk Hunting proved pretty successful for the Kap hunting party. They hunted near Bear Lake and got their three elk. Those going from South Weber were Ray Peek, Calvin and Cecil Kap and Willis Mower. They got one bull and two cows. They also visited with Mrs. Mitchells daughter, Mrs. Norris Bingham and Mrs. Rip Ragsdale and their families. Clarence saw a National league baseball game at the Los Angeles coliseum. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Birt, , daughter Larna, and Mrs. Agnes Mitchell recently returned from southern California. They attended the wedding of their neice Miss Karen Warner. e, Ole-son- On Oct. 28 the Stake Halloween Dance will be held at Clinton Ward Hall at 8 30 p.m. This dance is sponsored by West Point. Everyone is encouraged to attend. $0 Roseila Paice is serving In the Benton Harbor, Mich. again, Trekker Leader, g, 50-5- Is m pam ifa-CAtit s B' v Vi ! Vi ; sister-in-law- If i err"" ' C a. ? TD A SUNSET NEWS Miss iFTf. Penny Lou Meark, daygh ter o fMr .and Mrs. Francis Maerk, recently had a major j I'' ' in -- .r rri 'O' Municipal League member and wives was held Friday morning and Saturday at the beautiful Prudential Federal Savings Building in Salt Lake City. The ladies were glad to meet and pay honor to the Utah mother o fthe year, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox of Kaysville. Gifts an dprozes wer the order of the day. the prize winners was Mrs. RDchiel F Burson. - UOvJ ..- . , JMc if F ' i - v 1 . V'- -' - w SB ISSS&w OUR SCHOOLS AND GOVERNMENT: went directly for Rio Grande paid 1960 property taxes of $1,165,655.75 in Utah. Of flits $858,664.31 State Board school purposes, or enough to educate 2,700 students ($318 par pupil as reported by the Utah cf Education). Remainder, $306,990.94 went for state, county and municipal purposes. A significant item, $45,008.06 for roadsl y the .secretary. fA breakfast fo rthe auxiliary , AI J a OUR ECONOMY: 24. Those who were released from their positions in the Sunset First Ward Relief Society wer Elsena Jones as the wark director, Elizabeth Baker as the Relief Society Magazine director, and Janet Hansen as the Social Science teacher. Sustained in their places were Eda Alldredge as the work director, Venna Smith as the Relief Society Magazine director, and Evelyn Meadows as the Social Science teacher. The Young Mens MIA of the Sunset First Ward was also by releaing Lyle Smith and Laren Nebeker as Explorer leaders and by sustaining Thom-a- s Kay a the MMen Leader, Scott Mikesell asthe athletic director, Maughan Lovell as an Explorer leader, and Joseph T. Wells as ,. it.' ts e Septt. - Av d In spite of General Conferen.se School and Sacrament Meetings The host of the North Davis will be held. Stake Dance on October 7 will be the Sunset First Ward. The theme will be Cdne to the Fair. Gearge Fiahers Orchestra will furnish the music. The dress for the evening will be sport, that is aprons and overalls. AU those over 14 are invited to come to the Clinton Ward Hall to enjoy thi dance. The North Davis and Davis Stake Primaries annual convent-23- , at the Clearfield Stakehouse. ion was held on Saturday, Sept-Th- e North Davis Stake was the Biard were Orpha Boyden and host. The twn members who mary Family Hour was held on were representing the General Norma Nichols. The Sunset Second Ward JW , 1 ... eye operation. The doctor re cessful. Penny is back to school ports that the operation was suc-anenjoying her junior high school work. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert C. and their daughters Irene and Marilyn, spent Sunday afternoon, Sept. 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McQuarrie in Bountiful. Wallie and his wife have a new little baby girl, and his brother from Sunset went to inspect the new arrival A v'''A fii I'", xv i in wages to its employees, community-minde- d During 1960, Rio Grande railroad paid a total of $33,161,997 to $10,725,255. territory. Its purchases of materials and supplies amounted residents of this fast-growi- YOU AND GOODS: YOUR mile was only 2.4 cents for the You spend less when you travel by train. Rio Grande revenue per passenger Ten years ago (1951) Rio Grande 1 1960. 123,809,781 passenger miles required to carry 529,644 passengers during revenue per passenger mile was 2.3 cents.' 1.298 cents for the 5.45 billion You save money when you ship by rail. Rio Crande revenue per ton mile was only Rio Grandes revenue too miles produced in moving 19,397,064 revenue net tons in 1960. Ten years ago (1951) , . per tort mile was 1.263 cents. is the most economical service available for movement of you or your goods. n dollar plant is. completely financed and maintained by the railroad itself. Rio Grandes entire d steel highways, It moves millions of.tons of freight out of your way on its own - Railroad transportation multi-millio- high-spee- with no help from taxpayers. , Call upon Rid Grande whenever you plan a shipment or arrange a trip. MdcA out for the DENVER & Ms. Let them livt to enjoy the life for which thefre preparing. RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD |