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Show CeH Thursday, May 14, Dal, POGRESS-LEADE- Mhdb firing Utah Harry A. Avcrill 1M4 stage missile 16,000 pounds, weighs about Sen. Bennett said. The Air Force and missile experts have worked out their firing schedule with the missile range at White Sands and have decided to move the proSen. Bennett gram ahead, said. The last shot on February 10 misfired and went off course, landing near Durango, Colo. A thorough investigation to find the cause was undertaken at - is scheduled The Air Force this week confirmed that it plans to fire an from Green Athena missile River, to the White Sands Missile Range, N. M. on May 14, according to Sen. Wallace F. l; Bennett "The firing will h the second la a cadet f same 75 or 80 Athens ' firings which are designed to test Air Force reentry systems. The long Athena will be fired by the Air Force and on Drcckenridge transport ship USS General J. C. Breckinridge, operating out of Mare Island, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John RichBefore entering the service ards and granddaughters were in November 1963, he attended overnight visitors at the Nelson Gunnison County high school, Alger nome Wednesday, return Elmo News Harry A. Averill, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Gunnison, Colo. Mrs., Ace W. Averill of Green River, is serving aboard the mitage operating in the Caribbean area. that time by Air Force missile technicians. A delay in the investigation caused a postponement of the program, however, there will be the 75 or 80 shots from Green River within the next 18 months, Sen. Bennett said. carries combat equipped Marines and is capable of delivering them to a sea assault beachhead. While in the Caribbean, she has participated in a number of sea assault exercises designed to maintain the combat readiness of the Atlantic Fleet. Wilford Nielson on Hermitage ' Hermitage Wilford L. Nielson, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford D. Nielson of Castle Dale, is serving aboard the dock landing ship USS Her-- ing to their home in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Della Rasmussen, Spring Glen, and Cora Oliver, Wellington, spent Tnursday visiting tne the John Lofley home. Max Jones, Ronald Day and Doyle Jones were among n the high school students to the Agthon Days at the Utah State University at Logan. Max received two ribbons, a blue first place ribbon for judging plants and a white ribbon for third place in forestry judging. Mr. and Mrs. Delile Cra mer and family, Orem, and Mr. at-te- : Judith Silliman promoted to First Lieutenant 2nd Lt. exchanged silver by the Judith A. Silliman her gold bars for upon the announcement U. S. Air Force of her and Mrs. Farrel Davis and family, Ephraim, attended Sunday School and following church services were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff1 ord Erickson. promotion May 6, to 1st Lieutenant, USAF. Lt. Silliman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Silliman of Green River. Having received her Bachelor of Science degree frcm the University of Utah in June, 1G62, Miss Silliman entered the cf.'ie-e- r training school at Lackland, AFB, Texas, and graduated in the grade of 2nd Lieutenant in November. 1962. Lt. Silliman is currently assigned as Asst. Chief, Scheduling & Processing Division, 3700th Personnel Processing Squadron,- - Lackl and AFB. i p 55-fo- ot Atlantic Research Corp., builders of the missile. Each four Vorlt begins on new stand Work on a new concessions stand and other improvements at the rodeo arena in Castle Dale is well underway, with completion planned before the Homecoming celebration which is planed for June 27. Members of the Blue and Gold Riding dub and the Castle Dale Lions did) have removed the old concessions stand, built forms and poured a cement slab for the new structure to stand on. It is planned that work will begin this Saturday on framing the building in. It is anticipated that the new facility will greatly improve the conditions at the grounds, where rodeos and riding club meets are scheduled through the summer. VVcathor Report May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May May 11 12 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks end appreciation to the Sheriff's department end the County Jeep Posse tor their efforts in the search tor the boys lost on the desert Sunday night. The Parents of the Beys ' VAOJ Drivo-l- n HUNTINGTON UTAH SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Thursday, Friday, Saturday " May 14, 15, 16 Double Feature Samuel Bronston Mora i,'ii WALT Moram MlIK ii i . DISNEYS Spec, or Reg. cans Cucumber Pickles, Aro Garden Fresh, 16 oz. . . . . 4 jars $1 Hii AND Tall "Yallewstone Cubs" Sunday and Monday and DOUBLE FEATURE May , 18 17 tux CMTEIJkJ Meat Pies, Pictsvect . 5 for $1 Garnet Strawberries 5 pkgs. $1 Lemonade, Pictsvect . . . . rMJ ... Swift Vienna Sausages . 5 cans $1 ' .9cans$l Corn, Kounty Kist, whole kernel 12 oz. 3 cans 39c KJ?" - AND WALT DISNEYS "Legend of Sloepy Hollow" ... Aluminum Foil Wrap, Reynolds, 10c off, 18" . e . .59c Tuesday and Wednesday ' May 19 and 20 MORRELL PRIDE Haw White Potatoes, lb. . . . . . . ( it 7 HU Lemons gallon 2 lbs. 25c 77c V AT.:(S P. May and li 18 Perk Chops, end cut, lb. with ' Morrell Cologne, lb. . . 5 ? If iflt 2 cans 79c 12 oz. M1 ...... It reeiff- - W t rvvvvvvwwi THE V.l.P.'s Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton FINEST i rra QUALITY rm rr-- Friday, Saturday Sunday and Monday r il 15, 16, 17 ECONOMICAL EASY : D enr.VE . friiiijAfrwiSHOW STARTS SNACK 2 for 19c Carrots, cello pkg. . . Stuart Whitman Juliet Prouse .7c 4 IM-- ii i iff 'dif i i 49c . .39c I' h nil GEQ&rfr M if 271111 It tt f2 |