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Show In addiWashington, (ANS) tion to leadership for war, loader-shifor peace has become a major concern of the military profession, according to Secretary of the Arrtiv Wnber M. Bruiker. "Within the last twenty ears a toe soldier has evolved into sold.er statesman, Mr. Brucker; Marshall, said. "Eisenhower, these an MacArthur, Tavlor only a few of the many officers at the top levels of the Army who visit at orcgon Or. and Mis. John T. Gibbs and family, motored to liurley .Idaho, md were joined by parents, Mr. ard Mrs W L. Gibbs, and then and lav.led o I ugi-nOregon, and vimcJ wth a brother, Mr. Mrs Wdlard L Gibbs p , ' .The Tooele Transcript Friday, July 24, 1Co9 -- ' immeasurabl have contributed to our security, and to the realization of our national objectives, not1 by brilliant accomplishments but only in the military sphere, also in the field of international diplomacy. "The role of the soldier - states-- , man in all ranks is steadily be-coming of greater consequence," he added "The United States is other linked with more than 40 i Mis llarrut Anderson and son ago Dick, arrived home a week rrom ( ahf , wli-rthey had been Mrs visiting with her sisti r, Tommie l.uk- , San Mateo, Cal Miss Barbara Kicke who is ing with her aunt for about wet ks. f I It visit-- I two GREAT SOLDI t R Washington, 1 ' nations in the greatest system of mutual difense that has evt: been created. The Army is not only a also, instrument, but military stands as the embodiment of Am- erica n national policy, and is its principal representative to many RAYMOND R. DUNN millions throughout the world. . , . receives award i J (ANS) General 'of the Army since 1953, retired here June 30, widely acclaimed as a great soldier, state smun and jentleman. his During the djy preceding honored was he by retirement, many military and civilian groups. I s honors reached a climax with his appearance before the National Pi ess Club at Washington, his Keliiement Review at historic I ort Mcr, Va , and his award, at the While House, of the Distinguished Service Medal. The Aug(ANS) Washington, ust issue of The Army ReservWhite Sands Missile Range (ft. ist is scheduled to announce that The annual fiscal Bliss), limited Tex., (ANS) a 11)00, during year number of company grade Reserve firings for overseas CORPORAL Officers will be recalled to active Battalions, consisting of the train of selected personnel from each on a basis. duty voluntary Raymond R. Dunn, son of Mr ing Reservists may apply for active and Mrs. Raymond W. Dunn, of overseas battalion to maintain unit duty under this program in any Tooele, an Air proficiency and ocratio:ial readi and presently will begin here in August, branch reports the magazine -- Force civilian a as flight ness, serving except JAG, Chaplains and Army monitor for the I uropean theater, As a part Medical Service, which are cover- U.S. Air Force, stationed in MaWashington, (ANS) ed by separate program s drid, Spain, was recently cited of its Troop Information Program this wek, the Army is distribut DA Circular is the auth- for outstanding performance. th and Applications I orce publication, ing copies of "Forces on In an Air requests ority. for further information should be the AMFEA NEWS, the following Ground, reprinted from the May submitted to The Adjutant Gen- was said about Mr. Dunn: II, 1939 issue of TIME magazine. The article stresses General eral, Department of the Army, at Another outstanding rating L. Lemnitzers unique 25, Washington D.C., ATTN; went to Mr. Raymond R. Dunn, Lyman AGPR-qualifications for his new assignTechnician (Air Maintenance of Staff and out in AMFEA's Director- ment as Chief frame) he of Logistics Mr. Dunn hjs not lines some of the problems ate HOME BUILDER HOLIDAY his new assumes faces as he honor this achieved high only It also quotes the general Home Builder holiday of the from the Incentive Awards Com duties. Home Builder girls of the Tooele mittee, but he has also qualidiied as saying: "To protect people on this earth, held for a cash award of $200. He was First ward Primary was with you need to hold the land commended for 15, Tooele the at perform,n; July city park The addi Lunch was served and games en many additional, diversified, as forces on the ground. tion of nuclear or thermonuclear joyed by the girls .their mothers signed duties. types of weapons does not in any and leaders. Prizes were given way replace the requirements for VISITORS FRO M for the best hats made by the good manpower. AMERICAN FORK girls. Discussing the Army's missile The party was under the direcThe Misses Karen and Helen Hovey, successes the article says: tion of class leaders, Katie Peterof Mr. and Mrs. George passion for missilery has brought daughters son, Winona Bevan and Lorraine been! the Army the U S.'s best arsenal Painter. Special guests were Pri- Hovey, American Fork, have for a week at the home oi of operational tactical missiles guests Gwen mary officers Lola Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Mitchell and (Redstone, Corjvoral, Honest John, Palmer and Louise Smith. Nike, etc.), and the Hun'sville family. INDIAN ELEPHANT, makes up to A makeup man prior to TV appearance. A natural clown, on stage and oft, Kandy is featured performer of Muscatine, la.. Zoo's traveling animal act. To laise funds for the zoo, act plays engagements ranging from shojiping center openings to TV progiams. Zoo trainer whose skill with Superintendent Joe Fusco is an Kandy has made act a hit with audiences young and old. KANDY, Ray 'inoiid Dunn V T- -r: S LIFE BEGINS at Tooele Valley hospital for Left to Right top daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Clarence Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan -- iel Duran. Bottom row: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony lsi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martinez and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Photos by A. D. Thomas Harvey. ATTENDS JJ Arsenal's intermediate - range Jupiter turned out to be the first U.S. missile to launch a satellite Our apologies to the following in the after embarrassing days Pony League All Star players ab- Sputnik I. sent from the picture run on the LIFE BEGINS AT TOOELE VAFLFY HOSPITAL for left names Tuesday Bulletin, whose Marxist Guile: Although the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kiel Gowans and right were omitted :Norm naPea.sa.nll USSR son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fox. Thotos by A D. Thomas on recognized Rumania were omitted: Norman Peasnall September 15, 1934 and guaranMax Walk, Kenneth Durfee and teed Rumanias sovereignty, the "Registration facilities to obtain Jimmy Lee King. While these Soviet Army invaded and occup- attendance credit will be available Boys were absent from the pic- ied two Rumanian provinces a spokesman in at the meeting, ture, they will be very much in 1940, and the remainder of the said. the game when Grantsville meets country in 1944. Today, Rumania Provo July 27 at 8 p.m. is a Soviet satellite. Soviet Deception: The Soviet Union concluded a non aggression U.S pact with Afghanistan in 1926. WASHINGTON, (ANS) attend- Never the less, the USSR forced Army Reserve Personnel the her smaller neighbor to cede the ing the Annual Meeting of to AUSA here, August are auth- border territory of Kushka ENDS SATURDAY orized retirement jooint credits. her in OUR APOLOGY THURSDAY r M DANIEL FRIDAY & W ANGEL pfent V MORE Jayne MANSFIELD i a1 dC' - ,i AU3 '- -- $3495 up ans Force. W5 up Gordon's Furniture Co.! 60 South Main Phone 112 Tooele J1 h,s brnd Secrets of a Good Wedding my Hanson, Tony Dean Porcelli, Tonya Brown, Teri Lynn Jenkins, Kathy Waldron and Charlyn Ennis. Games were played and light 1. refreshments served. i 0Venl TKIMKOiOl An- - Full Range of Air Conditioners Miss Kayleen Julie Strieby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Strieby, of .619 Utah avenue, celebrated her first birthday on July 17, with a party at the home of her parents. Guests present were: Ronnie Romero, Jimmy and Vivian Graham, Mike and Carmen Romano, Tammy and Tim- "voYne m4 1 FIRST BIRTHDAY Sophia Loren losssno Eraizi MlUSli - COOL OFF HOME ON LEAVE Class Gordon Lewis, son of Bishop and Mrs Kenneth J. Lewis, is home on 30 days leave from Colorado Springs .where he is stationed with the Air Jchn Wayne MU '' - tj- - V- -- Airman Second SUNDAY P- 0- -- -1 iT.fr' enjoyed the event. There was a business and genealogy meet TO DELIGHT OF YOUTHFUL AUDIENCE, Kandy goes through ing, with election of new officers, acrobatic repertoire, which includes dancing, catching Pags and games and races for the young walking a plank. A seasoned traveler, she enters and leaves canofolks, and visiting for adults. A pied body of International truck with surprising grace. in campfire program was held SUNDAY GUESTS the Fourth - Eleventh ward the evening and talent from each church. Mr. and Hawkins Mrs. led and family was produced. On Sunday son Davie, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday morning they attended Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Atkin, Sunday visiting with parents, Mr School. The Andersons stayed and Salt Lake City, spent last weekover night with parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Max Anderson and family. They aiso attended the end visiting with their son Mrs. Frank Cox. Mrs. Charles of a brother Steve daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs homecoming back worth accompanied them Hawkins, held Sunday evening in Claud Atkin and family. home. Miss Susan Whear was honored held Monday, July 6th, in honor of her eighth birthday, The which was Sunday, July 5. afternoon hours were spent playing games, with prizes for the winners. refreshments and favors Light were served to guests: Christine Davies, DAnne Buys, Janet Gubler, Barbara Atkin, Coral Winchester, Janice Sollis, Terry Callister, Anna Lee and Becky Bunnell, Kathy Mitchell and Karen Hovey of Amer ican Fork, Sherrie and Shauna Fullmer, Karen Dewall, Shelia Rue Lombardi, Susan Valdez, Diane Sherwood, Linda Russon, Shcron, and Elaine Whear. Susan received many lovely gifts. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold L. Whear. ;.Jh C23 V. at a party, THOUSAND1;3 HILLS Kh. euu.o urn nOMUMA ri- - S7"S' EIGHT YEARS OLD and & Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Anderson and children, Donnie, Eric, Paul and Julie accompanied by Mrs. Cora Charlesworth, Price, who has been a guest at the Anderson home for a week, motored to Price last Saturday, and attended the Arthur Cox family reunion, held at Huntington Canyon. Mrs Arthur Cox and 208 descendants -- -- & these REUNION -- -- SATURDAY Kandy Is put through her paces by Frisco's daughter. Billed as youngest U S. elephant girl, she lets animal place foot over her face, step over her body. -- Cited for Achievement 601-2- 1,600-POUN- I) RETURNS Announcements with your FROM VACATION personalized touch Mr. and Mrs Forrest Munro, son Mike and nephew Wayne, returned Tuesday evening from a weeks vacation. Wayne visited with his mother at Logan and the Munros visited at Soda Springs, and Good, neatly designed 2. Invitations that will please all, and express your desire Geneva, Grays Lake and Aceq-uiThey were accompanied a. 3. home by Miss Colleen Maughan of Acequia, who will be their guest for three weeks. Personalized napkins to touch up your reception with that lovely personality Oma TICMHldoCOW . mmUMHRLIIIKS MON 4. A wyftj V.y to express your feelings VED TUES You'll get all these and many helpful hints EFirt FECK CP JEAH SIMMONS'-,CARROIL printed 'thank you' card of formality, - at . . . ' BAKER CHAPLTOH HESTON ft , PUOXE "1" Vv IVES t r is jv technicolor nd TECHNIRAMA E3!n'cii v 2t, 'r 'r: i 0 '3 PRODUCED BY D'NO DeLAURENTIIS A PARAMOUNT The Tooele Transcript 58 North Main RELAi Wi - |