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Show Page October HILL TOP TIMES 2 17, 1975 Code-A-Pho- Freedom Train Comes To Ogden Each car features a special segment of America's memorable mix of Bicentennial dream of a man dazzling displays, striking with a passion for railroading, scenes and exciting sounds of became a reality. Ross A Americana - The American Freedom Train is coming to Ogden for two days, Oct. 19 and 20. Patriotically packaged in red, white and blue, the Train is a steam show-stoppin- puffing, whistle - thousands thrill to the sight of this beautiful birthday gift blazing its trail of twists and turns across the country. Powered a carrying 25-c- production is a once in a lifetime experience brought to you by The American Freedom Train Foundation, t, Inc., a non and political tax-exem- non-profi- organization in headquarters - documents memorabilia. early 19. local dignitaries 12 - G3. Cost Adults $2.00 from age Children :M2 and senior citizens 65 or over $1 .00. Depot employees with automobile decals may enter at any gale. Tickets are still available at ZCMI City Ticket Office 25th and Washington or at the site. pt with Bailey's from Boston, July 9, to many of the display sites planned for actual visit of The American Freedom Train. the a as national Bicentennial project. It was based on the concept of "The Spirit of '47" that toured the nation for 16 months starting in 1947. Unique and imaginative, The American Freedom Train Bicentennial exhibit consists of 10 daringly designed exhibit cars and 2 spectacular showcase cars. From the moment the viewer steps into Exhibit Car No. 1 on a moving walkway, there is a magical feeling of reliving 200 years of The passengers aboard the America's history. specialists concerned with the many details that had to be worked out before the Freedom Train could be put on the rails. In the end, all systems were go! What followed was that this a "Preamble Express" were Adding to the special effect, wireless listening wand 1967. No. 6 - HUMAN RESOURCES represents the diversity of trades in Car -- America. It also features publications and memorabilia that have had a stabilizing effect on our developing nation. d Car No. 7 - SPORTS is and crackling with the excitement of performing -- y America's code-a-phon- e, fast-pace- -- sports "super stars" and cheering crowds. Car No. 8 - PERFORMING e of ARTS has the Tin Pan Alley and the fabulous fantasies of Hollywood, all combined to make the performing arts display the for setting perfect reminiscing. Car No. 9 - FINE ARTS features such displays as Archibald M. Willard's oil on canvas, "The Spirit of '76." Car No. 10 - CONFLICT Verla Minton -- Car No. 2 - EXPLORATION AND EXPANSION highlights America's expansion from the days of the westward movement to our adventures in outer space. This display is an exciting treatment of the changing times. Car No. 3 - GROWTH OF A g NATION is an to the devoted display -- -- -- awe-inspriin- is AND RESOLUTION emotion packed and powerful. transformation of America's landscape from the wilderness This final display car frontier days to the devoted to various times towering skyscrapers of crisis and their resolutions todav. Americans pressed forward Car. No. 4 - ORIGINS is achieve the full measure designed to represent the democracv. of provides each visitor with exciting sounds that move step-b- code-a-phon- e. -- razzle-dazzl- Train is of as Unattended Cars Not For Storing Kids The unthoughtful act of leaving children irside an automobile while shopping is frightening. Recently, one of two children left unamended in an auto at a military base parking lot played with the cigarette lighter and set the upholstery commissary on fire. Quick action by a passerby and the fire department averted serious injury or achievements beginning with the American Revolution. 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Dr. Logan Thomas, pastor Phone unattended containing children SPORTSMEN LIQUOR Low Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Training Union 5:30 p.m. Sunday Worship Services another base an auto to of MILITARY FAMILY CHURCH ROY, UTAH At possibly death. 19 step through FIRST BAPTIST So, what's new at Hill AFB? Ask Verla Minton. She knows. Verla is back on the giving a three-minut- e rundown each day on the latest happenings at Hill AFB. Dial extension 6688 or 6689 and hear about pay raises, promotions, new policies, new assignments of key personnel, People Line items, new missions and everything else to keep you informed on the latest happenings at the Utah air base. The recording is changed each work day about 4 p.m. Verla, when not on the is the secretary in the Information Office. Hear her daily on extension 6688 or 6689. THE heads'" Car No. 5 - INNOVATIONS and is a broad exhibit of inventions and machinery. One of the most interesting displays is a progression of incandescent lamps that date from 1881 to -- Crossroads, Va. Hard on the heels of the July 4th Independence Day celebration in 1974, a red, white and blue "Preamble Express" began its test run A - cultural mix of America. The highlight of this displav is the use of "talking BEGINNING features many p.m. Sunday - Bicentennial - -- Monday hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (school children only from X a.m. to 2 p.m.) General public will be allowed from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. documents, priceless objects and memorabilia that has never before been displayed together in one place. This exclusive 2 Opening ceremony officiating fascinating of historic collection 1 1 1 train is ar No. On Schedule broad ar Open to the public from noon until midnight on Sunday at 2nd Street entrance will be open at a.m. steam a by locomotive, this history. Car old ar Train arrives at DIM) at 7 a.m., Sunday Oct. tooting Bicentennial to salute America. 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