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Show 1, 1961 Ticenty- HILL iOt- - Earned - Vhkv - I Lynn R. Weeks, Stanley E. Stone. .UBseu-'W.Mayers, Ray L. Eugene R. Durham. decades" iof. jffidcral L. Stokes, Melvin L. Jacobsen, Jack G. Schoffield. Thnmoc TI Ail... ana morris m. iMevMe, r wear twenty-yea- MainteceVfJ-- - Chris-ense- Weber County Sehool District Adult Evening High School begins September 11- at Bonneville High School in Washington Terrace. This should be of special interest, to personnel who are interested in going to college who did not pass; the to nigni. Bcnooi j&uil nign enougn 1 lir.,1 i n; - ! irvi..i , ... tare; If AX A Hfav G. .TrnV . ;...ll'.Vi, Louis ..u Col. Anderson ' Parker, uonaiu . H. Markos: Ernest C. . Burgener, . . jchuiov Edward R. tITe. Burton, .Floyd Harold .a- Johnson, Theeler, Dunn T)., Davis, James F. w Richard D. Weaver, Louis r r"f:i . 'Kkins. rtiur R. Patterson, quirements; 45 or above on each of the 5 tests,, or an average standard score of 50, with no test less than 10. Class schedules are available at Education Services, and Military personnel can" take advantage of the 34 tuition benefit. -- - Prie-more- $ 5 (Continued from Page 1.) APB, where the Minuteman will be assembled. Native of Drayton, South Dakota, Colonel Anderson received an associate of arts and aviati nology degree in 1933 from Pasa- dena City College, Calif. He enter- ed the Air Corps at March Field, Calif., in June 1933, and received his wings as a pursuit pilot a year later, at which time he was com- missioned second lieutenant in the Air Corps Reserve. He then became a pilot with American Air- lines and was recalled to active duty with the Air Corps in August . Lawrence Barton, Dee R. STeMmi F. Nielsen, Evan A. Robert M. 3dtf Walter W. Seegmiller, Hn C 'Blood Allen E Rose" Ei Stanley G. Hunter, Carlos S. Sjilon Samuel F. Mortensen, M. nuTcr. Murray, Roswell LmtoB Eldon C. Thompson, Ray , Ross A. Shupe, Walter, 1939. Ezra R In he was assigned to L Gni Don V Bourne the San Antonio, Tex., Air Kebeker, Hyrum H. Montgomery, William J. Wal- - pot as chief test pilot. During his a. tour at San Antonio, Col. Ander- icr Lyman J. Cottam, Marvin iErnest H Sickmger, Ai- - son flight tested every type of aircraft in the Air Corps invenA. tory at that time, from Baird, Wayne toB-26'- s, and -' $toeed Stanton, Glen R. Rasand R. Robert S. Graham, Don In April 1945 he was assigned to iaSd, Hl B. Hutchings, Harold the Har-original 20th Bomber Command England, Henry T. Cottle, of the Theatre Bur-kak. Thompson, DeVern G.' to as chief of the deputy deputy Earl E. Wood, Montgomery He in materiel. remained for staff fcri, William W. Hyde., waiter r,. to until that assignment returning Gibs&n, S. William Busing, S. U. Nov. in 1945. the BirdVMilton E. Williams, Other Air Force assignments for P.nl P. Healv. Richard A. Hand- W. Manning, .Leonard the colonel include deputy chief of staff for materiel for the Alaskan Air Command and chief of the PHILLIP E. SHOELL; Thomas plans . and - management division in B.7ques, Ray T. Phillips, Irvin the maintenance .engineering direcI Hwrtin,- - Rex L. Layton, Eugene torate at Air - Materiel Command Jones, Francis H. Pierson, Verl ComForce Air Logistics (now. I L Blenn, Chaster K.' Pullum, Al- . Wright-Pattersat nro Tdo, Leland H. Chynoweth, mand) Headquarters Ohio. . AFB, Stetutgm E. Larsen, S. LeRoy He has attended several important schools during his mil. Dale W." Gardiner, Kenneth ,, B. itary career, among them being Grove, George A. Webb, Elmer J. the Harvard Graduate Business Cothbert, John R. Baggs, . William School , Advanced . Management C. Yates, James E. Walker, ; Eu-Iflcourse for. executives and the Ini Terry, Joseph Favero, dustrial College f the Armtd S3, Jan-194- rtK The STEAK HOUSE B-17- 's, Ta B-2- 4's , y -- i on - . ' . ie . , . Forces.-;- lovely kitch- - SJr0!?,, ' - .for an Appointment Ti Call , Willi V Alr . ..'ved vf-- I1IU1C i ,..'.,.'. . , -- - r ,, - Col Anderson's awards include the Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster,' the Bronze Starland, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign' Med- ii,w"ith three battle stars. He also the Award of Merit has Chilean government and the from I mgs of.14. the combat I honoraryChilean Air Force as the iesa o. ' , LAYTON DonVmiss seeing this "lovely brick home with full base' flent" Large living room with fire lace- ;- dining room," - . down payment and carry contract. VALLEY v I , " SEDE South,, 1900 West, ROY r' ' - Dial TA EX . 5-2- 04 Shattuck. -- Safety Toe Shoes" .Widths B, , D, E, EE, Sizes to 13 , MACIIOUSIIYS StlOES ,B WASHINGTON BLVD. fen eeletk of tU4 WtaK bo to see these lovely.3 bedroom, full basement,- homes. - Clearfield 96 door to Safeway Store Clearfield 75 N. Main' A f " 5 IN ROY New V room brick, carport, storagi area. Located on nice corner ' lot. Ready for immediate occupancy. GI or FHA fi- Tark Lane ' ' " nancing. ?5 ACRES .... M . West Laytbn land. 26 excellent row-cro- p irrWeber Davis shares oour Call water. igation ffice for more details. 75 acres, feet. $14;.0.00. C. & Insurance Layton Realtor 377 N. Main or TA . Phone Kays. 37 TA Clearfield. Off ice Jim Brough 37 Sanders 37 Allen Adams 37 "Bob Mitchell 37 Earlow Realty 44 59 6-l1- ' 73 in the Ogdf 1 1 1 1 : . - 04 ; 01 . -- 38 ROY OFFICE : ;; . -- 1y ; 6Vi-roo- m $17-r0- . - , ; ., IN KAYSVILLE - room 4rick, carport, landscaped lot. Ready for immediate occupancy. Low downpayment PHA or GI. 1540 SQ. PEET Yes, 1540 sq. ft. of living area in a very nice brick, located at CO West tiGO - Owner North, Clearfield.' 4Mubt and area leaving Sell'. Asking $10,000. . . 'M . -- 1 PRICE REDUCED Adams Ave., Layton Owner saj s 'redace price .. fin- the: of One sell. and, est Vlj room brick homes m Layton, double garage, "fireplace, lovely landscaped lot. An excellent buy at the; new low price of IN SUNSET brick, ' Very nice full basement. Priced t only $12,(n.on. BUILDING LOT - Choice ithi- K8ysville dential area on 2nd North. I 72. . MAKE OFFER New 3 bedroom Layton K?x121 ..- RESALE : &J0 IMHOFF Net ' in. . tit $15,-C00.0- 0. .. Layton, 3 bedroom brick, carport and storage - area. Carpeting in living room and chain link' fence around lot. Buy equity and take over monthly payments of only for Equity and move right ments. -- Buyers must have good credit ami income. Check these today. " Why ; . :. - brick, large att. garage. NO LOAN COST. Make offer up, &U tjuality homes, Sunset ands. Clearfield. , Excellent loca-linnSome with base '. . bedroom brick with rooms finished in the full basement,-.." OLDER HOME ' 230 North - Main,' - Layton, 140 feet hiway frontage and older 4 room frame home for down. only $7,f).V). $13,950 ' ; S NO DOWN ' . financing. Total price cide to buy you can buy it. ONLY 2 LEFT! . rent this lovethen if you de- home-an- ly IMM ED. OCCUPANCY 300 South 700 East, Clear- field. Located in choice resi- dential area.' "Better than new 3 bedroom, full basement home. CI or PHA Yes, j'ou can . : : " RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY. 138 West 400 North, : OffW Width. EX YES we still have 7 homes left on which you can move into with a total cost of $150.00 to GFs. LOW DOWNPAYMENT FHA. Call us anytime for appt. Specifically, it could provide for all the 200 majors already selected for promotion to lieutenant colonel to be actually pro- -' moted. Similarly, it would allow all the 3,580 captains "already .selected to don major's leaves. These promotions might be Wks . than a month away. .. Later, before "the" fiscal year. expires on June 30, 10;i2, it should al low for about 4,000 more majors to be promoted to. lieutenant colonel $14.95 Boot, & Oirfohfc. $150.00 TOTAL MOVE IN COST 1 ACRE, West Point with nice home with 2 finished rooms in basement, total of 4 This is a real nice .mhurban area. Tlace for pony. dechickens, etc. See today for total tails! $l000 price. VTith BED VIIIG 55 " GI er rent?,; SUPER SAFETY AND COMFORT ' PHONE 37 ' HinfllllUtlfillKllllilllEEIIintlllllllllllllllllllllllUEmtlltHIIHIUHMMI! and the measure rushed to the White House for possible presiden tial approval around September 15. Pending final approval the bill translates into insignia changes in for those already on selection lists. In addition,' there are some temporary field grade promotion changes for others during FY lfT,2. -- credit. to the former LuHe is married Tex. They Burnet, cille Love of 12. They Victory Paul have a son, Los Angelm will make their home has a also es, Calif. Col Anderson Claire Barbara married daughter ' a REALTY W22 : Parties captains can expect selection by promotion boards with actual promotion com ing in FY 1903 as vacancies occur. Both Houses will have to get together, of course, to resolve the differences. It's believed, however, the Senate version will be accepted it. with jets and conventional aircraft, nv " re than 8,ow nymg own-1- 1 ; i 4,100 Banquets or Private August 28. tlioro in 11(44. "-- 8 Special AIjSU m large bedroom home with commana a puot rated 'of land with , s- - Air Force and qualified in irrigation wa- . r 230 majors and (Continued from Page 1.) ure. Its possible voting might come as early as ithe week of ia Ro-fcn- 'L A BeoMiifoiiil Surrouiadiinigs and about 300 captains to majors. At the same time, approximately OGLA B-29- 's. China-Burma-Ind- $15,300. in 's P-i- G, fam LAYTON Enjoy Good Food Served Grocio'ims'l Gen. Coupland (left) congratulates A1C Jerry C. Mathews on being honor graduate of the July class at the Air Force noncommissioned officer preparatory academy at Fairfield AF Station, Calif. Capt. Phil R. Young, commander of Headquarters Squadron Section, holds a special trophy earned by the airman. Airman Mathews, a native of Ogden, was cited for academic grades, military discipline and bearing, and leadership qualities. He re' sides with his wife, Tamera, at 457 Canyon Road, Ogden. .' ktr.-Ro- NO. MAIN Honor Gradua te 2 . J3 Evening Chimes For Adu lis Begin nee Men to 99 -- 87 ' ' . |