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Show 22, 1950 ' TT X11LL n "Working on the Railroad' i J p J nj u Mn. TUP TIMES . Page Chapel Choir Featured vn Saturday Show Listen frn "TnoM, Happy Holidays af ti.: H Mile North at Las ton on Highway 91 oe Big Ed Mortensen Open Xmas Years and NEW YEAR HAPPY . . Acne work necessary to ganta left Ache's fnnllSU.., tumpieieu me two weens or i,uun,s, iruuuu get his model electric train display in operation, barren ind Ache has built SO feet of track and atically or V. A4-I- 1 1 son the electric train a few years ago it into a complete railroad town with over control buttons that enable the train to load and unload coal, lumber, milk and cattle. 40 autom- Gets "Bumped" Off the Railroad Scnta Leaves Junior a Train tut Daddy Just Can't Resist It Nelson I When Santa leaves an electric train under the Christmas tree it's tentimes halt lor tne smau Doy or tne ramiiy ana half for Daddy. It's well known fact that on Christmas mornings at some homes, Junior to bp content with being the railroad "watchman" while Dad over the controls as the engineer. Such was the case a few years ago when Warren Ache, 1663 22nd St., len, became fascinated with his son's Christmas electric train. But 7imn. Jr.. aee 8. doesn't mind, because under his Dad's exnert guidance Wwith help from Santa every Xmas, the train has now grown into k complete miniature, railroad yard and town, with railroad tunnels, bridges, lakes, signal lights, depot, and two electric trains that do so GARNER'S many startling tricks it would amaze Casey Jones himself. Lcke View Inn lne model railroad has grown from the original freight to a comCHOICE STEAKS plete layout that has over 4(K feet JUMBO SHRIMP of track, 300 feet of electrical wires CHICKEN and takes over 30 buttons to Dorothy G. him-take- Utah Hiway 91 at 5 p. m. on Weekdays Open at 2 p. m. Sunday Open Closed Thursday. ft approaches, Ache sets up his elec trie train exhibit which he has mounted on a 6 X 10 foot platform in his front room. Then Ache sends out invitations to friends and neighbors to come to his home and see his exhibit. Old Xmas Custom "Showing an exhibit. at Christmas is an old custom that people always follow in my hometown of Bethleham, Pennsylvania," says Ache. "At Xmas time, the folks back home always have a display or exhibit in their home. It is usually a miniature nativity scene, or depicting the birth of Christ, other Yuletide decorations. They call these exhibits their "putz'. "Althoueh I have lived in many states since my boyhood in P-- I have always kept this custom. Last vear I had over 300 people see my sioftrip train exhibit when I set it up in my home in New Mexico." Invites Public to See Display "I'm hoping I'll have that many Deople come to my home tnis year see my Anyone who would like to to drop exhibit is cordially invited in at my home at 1653 j2nd St. any A. Women & fBoys 'vies 159 I BOSTON Half solas Ttatr 1M US .... I SB FACTORY SHOE REPAIR "ayton Center ... Theatre "SWORD Clearfield Xlttl? Villi 3?o Tues., Dec. 26, Wed., Dec. and Thurs., Dec. 28 m 27 Fri., Dec. 29 and Sat., Dec. SO DOUBLE FEATURE "SUNSET IN THE WEST" with Roy Rogers Also: "JUNGLE STAMPEDE" . . attend your friendly m A technicolor musical comedy with Bob Cumming and Joan Canfield Enjoy movies more Community Theatre ... KAYSVILLE THEATRE KAYSVILLE, UTAH "A fellow can understand why our Utah mines have a struggle. Their products have to compete with metals from foreign Countries where mine workers are paid, on the average, only as much as the workers here. And their output is on a par with ours, because they use modern equipment." one-eigh- th linii.ini Defense Workers Enjoy The Convenience Of a Personal Checking Account! CHECKING ACCOUNT Ten-wa- y Checks . .$1.00 o o and No other service or maintenance fee. Ues this convenient No minimum balance required. check is a legal receipt y Each of payment. practical plan. For wise control of all your y financial affairs, pay your bills with Open Your Personal safe, time-savin- g Ten-Wa- checks. Ten-Wa- gaii UTAH Robert Young "THE PRETTY GIRL" Ten-Wa- tfi JC' MOOVC l.'Vr "AND BABY MAKES THREE" - Barbara Hale IN THE DESERT" Ulf) , 0 and Sat., Dec. 23 "HIT PARADE OF 1951" Sign over 10 II 22 Sunday December 24th & Monday December 25th away, DAD Airmen Fri., Dec. 5 Dana Andrews Margaret Torrance "It takes over 300 feet of elec trical wiring to put the trains in operation," says Ache, who was an Army Captain until he started working at Hill AFB six months ago. "It takes me about 2 week? of working at nights to get it all set up." "Few hobbies in the world offer as much fun as model railroading," says Ache. "Here in miniature you have all the color and excitement of real railroading, and it's a hobby you can share with your children My boy is getting so he can operate the 30 control buttons himself." Christmas being just a few nights v .... Wed., Dec. 20 and Thurs. Dec. 21 ing. a cuspidor in a hotel: atom bomb strikes, jump "If the No one has ever hit it in here. yet." New MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER . . . and here is a holiday program that gives you real proof 'Enjoy these great films at the comfortable Kaysville old Junior AND HTS are anxiously awaiting the visit of Santa with his usual addi Each year as the holiday season tion to their model railroad. SANDWICHES Boy, s & WELCOME SERVICEMEN! n imaginary scenery including roads, lakes, mountain tunnels, intricallv designed houses and buildings, rail road station, and street lights. lne model layout is made realis tic by miniature road signs and bill boards. Highway signal lights and railroad warning signals flash from green to red at the appropriate moment, a semaphore light warns when the trains are coming out of the tunnel. The miniature engines whistle, puff out smoke, stop at the station and automatically start oft again. Over 300 feet of wiring unaerneatn tne piatrorm is a complicated,, maze of electrical wir New Year's Eve Party Says: MERRY XMAS evening Those who see Ache's eWti-itrains in operation are in for a big treat. They'll see him put his trains through all their acts: automatical ly loading and. unloading coal, cat- ue, milk and lumber. The entire 8 x 10 foot surface the trains perform on is built up with . . , ! ! i ! GLIDE INN Hill AFBs own radio show, next turuay ac a a. m. This show is Broadcast over radio stations KLO, rvuvu, and KVNU. 511 On thio llroob1 the Chaplain's department with music by the chapel choir Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday and Saturday or Sunday ! 5 Account Tomorrow! y !SUi ( |