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Show ,. i To Cite - By JOAN GEYER Once every American on the frontier plowed with a rifle in the crook of his arm. Today, the Jumpy frontiers are world wideV and weapons of defense are a complex weave of (military - industrial - educational y,: '. preparedness. To help, the public better under- stand this' close interweaving, the Air ? Force Association j has Aero-- 1 sponsored annual two-da- y space Symposiums tin Utah,! and the Industrial College of j the Armed Forces sponsors National Resources Seminars to which are invited top brass, of industry and civic and military .leaders ' The new . Provo Chapter of the Air Force Association will work towards getting a Utah Aerospace Symposium and a National Resources Seminar held in Provo, Xt. Col. Paul A. Simmons, temporary commander, said SaturM day. Charter Night The new AFA chapter was chartered Saturday evening at a dinner meeting, at Timpanogos j , ' two-we- ; ek . (Gardens. r Speakers included:, craft executive, Mountain Air- the Ogden, regional vice president of the Air Force Asso ciation; Keith Nichols, Hill AFB civilian executive, Utah Wing commander of the AFA, and C. L. ? ijeMay, director, air, weapons support system for -- the Interceptor, Hill AFB, Salt Lake Rocky ' F-1- 01 AFA 'commander. ColJ Simmons is commander of the newly organized 9628th Air Force Reserve Recovery Squad ron, headquartered at Provo. Another function of the AFA at provb will be to help equip the 9628th Squadron, given a job and highly qualified officers and airmen but no funds for equipment, other' than priority on war i surplus Airport Equipment Most of the Air Recovery" units are headquartered at airports more fully equipped than is v Proyo's. But Provo has assets for recovering; aircraft unable to land at nearby Salt Lake or Hill , administration to as be constructed building, $40,000. . ' Lindon C ity ' To Begin The tower will require a steel superstructure with glass enclosure. It will be equipped with radio communications. Radar would be desireable, (Continued from Page One) but not immediately necessary.; and will last approximately one However, a terminal VOR will be needed to land planes in foul week. A giant thermometer in . downtown Provo at the corner weather 'I of University and Center will Communications Setup report of the A very highj frequency omni give a out impulses campaign's progress, he said. range (VOR) beams circle. A around a Mr Pearlman is a 'pastf presiane equipped to pick jip these dent of the Provo Chamber of impulses registers its precise of heading from the VOR. It can Commerce and a past member was pick up another heading from a the Provo City Council. He second VOR, and know its exact chairman of the Provo Recrea-location, just as a man on inter- tion. Board for eight years, dursection of two streets knows ing which time he helped to where he is. organize Little League Baseball A TVOR or terminal navigation in Provo, He received the Nationdevice gives direction over a al Recreation Award in 1957, the shorter distance. It might be Provo Exchange Club's "Book compared to a! drivewa off the of Golden Deeds Award" in highway. Service 1960, the At present a VOR is located on Award fromDistinguished the Junior Chamber top the mountains west of Utah of Commerce in 1955, and the Lake marking intersection" of of honor. two transcontinental air routes; DeMolay legion GUV President but in bad weather a plane needs is president of Johnson Mr. terminal VOR to record its con Utah stant position as it lets down Greater Valley, Inc., presi through veering winds over the dent of . the Footprinters, presi dent of the Wildwood Corporation lake to Provo airport. A miscalcu ation caused by and a member of the Board of wind drift could send the air Directors of the Provo Chamber craft into the, towering eastern of Commerce. He is a past dis trict governor of the Lions Club mountains in soupy weather. Bonanza Air Lines, which at and was an international director one time provided Provo with for Lions International. He is a daily air service, had requested member of . the Civil Service installation of a TVOR at Provo Commission for Provo uity, a member of the Vocational School Airport, to make it an ' Board, and was chairman of the airport. If installed by the Recovery Utah County Polio Drive for ten Squadron, it would be a valued years, addition to the airport, as would Mr. Bernhard is assistant to be a tower. the president of Brigham Young University, a former staff assist- - is a member of the Provo Rotary ant to Howard Hughes, and a Club, Provo Chamber of Com former t research analyst for merce, Utah Valley Opera AssoOlson Brothers in California. He ciation, and is active in politics. - " - day-by-d- ay - r " . all-weath- er Mock Rescue Games Scheduled Today Noon at Provo Airport receive no pay from the countyj y SAVE M1E His responsibilities in the Provo drive wU be with physicians, educators, ON FURNITURE AND attorneys, architects, contrac tors, realtors and insurance men. Mr. Sorensen is president of the Central Utah Vocational School. lie has been chairman of accountants, dentists, APPLIANCES AT mwm city the Day for the Provo Chamber of Commerce, is past chairman of the Provo Coordinating Council, chairman of the Utah County Safety Committee, B-I-- E PHILCO DUOMATIC WORLD'S FINEST general chairman of Provo's radioactive dust, its home base operation, the 9628th Sunday will July Tourth Freedom Festival, "destroyed" and with "wound use a County Civil Defense fire is educational chairman of Utah ed aboard will be "recovered truck, promising to equip it with County Civil Defense Committee, at Provo Airport about noon Sun needed new tires from military is a bishop in. the LDS Church. Members of the executive comday, as part of mock, rescue surplus. games of the 9628th Air Force A more fully equipped airport mittee of J the Provo Economic Reserve Recovery Squadron. fire truck with special chemicals Development Fund include Mr. The public is invited to watch will be acquired by the squadron Clark, Mr. Beckham, Mr. Pace.q Mr. Perlman, Mr. Johnson, Mr. the nevv squadron as it rolls to a little later. Mr Bernhard, Mr. the of assistance the limping the training exercise, it Sorensen, During and Mrs. Geneplane.) Hill base is Wotherspoop,, assumed be that will vieve The script calls for a possible Wotherspoon as secretary. and attack,, enemy by damaged The caliber of men who are a big transport with twin Salt Lake has its hands full handlaccepting appointments, in this boom, from the 733rd Troop Car both military and. civilian air program is indicative of the imrier at Hill to limp into Provo; ing traffic. portance of this program to groundioop (simulated) and "blow wTill be Provo The squadron recovery a tire'j as it brakes to a stop on and the surrounding the adequate but not an inch equipped for full recovery of air- area," said Mr. S. E. Jacobsen, craft and for minor repairs. president! of the Provo Chamber longer runways. The 9628th will 'rush Currently the 9628th comprises of Commerce. 'Everyone has and decontamination crews to 170 Reservists, but at full strength accepted his positions with enthe scene, and remove the "in will have 236 of which 26 will be thusiasm, and with a willingness such as we have never seen." officers and 210 airmen. jured"! by stretcher. A crippled transport, hot with As part of the civil-milita- co- ry -- -- WASHER & DRYER COMBINATION for ONLY C-11- ...... mMsjklk A -- OPEN MON. thru, SAT. iiHiMiji ( a.m. to 9 p.m. 1375 No State 7 -- sfe 'j l 4 ng r77" a week OPEN SUNDAY, 12 NOON TO 7 P.M. 9, fire-fighti- C)95 No Down Payment J- Road Oiling LINDON Work is scheduled to g begin this week on projects throughout the east section of the city, it was announced .Thursday at the regular monthly meeting of the city council. Sealer coats are to be spread on Main Street from State Stree east to Hanson Walker's corner on Second South from State Stree east to Ted Young's and on Third East from Second South north three-fourtmile to the Douglas residence. Shumway Other items of business dis cussed were residents construct ing structures without building permits. The mayor warned tha enforced the ordinance would-bThe mayor also warned tha citizens dumping garbage and tree limbs along city streets would be apprehended. non-studen- ts He said there Is a possibility arrests under direction of Sheriff a city ordinance might be draft Ralph Chappie.- - 4 Named Division Heads in Industrial Fund Drive W - Roy-lanc- streets witnin une camprivate ' but it has no authority" to pus, on private handle property, said Mr. Roylance. The v BYU "deputies" , would - , mm ripn-studen- ts one-wee- Fund drive, 'to. head ihe four divisions of the solicitation. From left are Philip Perlman, advance gifts ; LeRoy soon as possible, will cost about ' ; Johnson, business and industrial; Wilson W. Sorensen, residential; and John Bernhard, professional group. The k fund campaign will be kicked off Oct. 2. The program is being conducted under allspices of the Provo Chamber of Commerce.1 SPEARHEAD FOUR DIVISIONS OF DRIVE These four citizens have been chosen by Dalian R. Clark, "gen eral chairman of $50,000 Provo Economic Development permanent v d ..i.,t. . : security officers be sworn- in Monday as sheriff's deputies. They'-woulbe authorized to cite traffic violators on the BYU campus, and bring info city court for hearings, said e County Attorney Arnold - Grand Junction;" said Col. Sim 360-degr- ee Karl Caldwell, Marquardt Clyde Sandgren, vice president' ed extending 'Provo jurisdiction and chief counsel for Brigham to BYU streets. At present, he said, BYU can Young University, . meeting FriCommis Utah with County and docs cite and punish its day sion, requested that seven BYU students for traffic violations on j A Violators Non-Stude- nt Be Deputized by County notably runways of generous ength. The 9628th is seeking to obtain an airport tower, TVOR navi gational aid, and a headquarters building, which! will be. turned over to Provo City. The AFA is helping the re covery unit to do so. "We have promise of two steel abricated buildings, similar to those in use at Hill AFB for Commissary arid PX, from the Atomic Energy Commission at mons. , T' Asks Campus Police - & 1961SUNDAY HERALD SXJNDsTiTnIl1(' Provo Chapter of Air Force Association Holds Charter .... Night; Objectives Outlined i m v AV MOT- U . 11 J Hi i - u eU bar road-oilin- ""ac3y 1 f? ' j V. '.P" ' - hs ANNUAL V : . toner- 1 . - - (5a PRICE Pleads Innocent On Charge rt Of " ' mmste&a.A . "' e I v. vs. : SALE Non-Suppo- Eldon L. Gardner, 27, Taylors ville, pleaded innocent in Fourth Pistrict Court to a charge of failure to provide for his four children, and trial was set for Nov 13. The case of. Charles Wahlin, 255 W. 4th N.i Provo, charged M'ith forgery, Was continued until Oct. 6, pending observation at Utah State Hospital. Robert Lynn Flygare, 236 N. 1st E,, Lehi, was placed under court order to pay $35 a month for support of a minor child for one year, posting in advance $420 bond to do so. Junior Chamber State Official Speaks at Orem : OREM Ray Goodman of Salt Lake City, of . the Utah State Jaycee records and recognitions committee was the guest speaker at a local dinner meeting Thursday night. 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