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Show ( f ' The REFLEX Page 6 Dec. 13, 1956 Williams if trained men in Clearfields program would be able to leave the government bases in case of an emergency. It was the opinion of directors present that key men at any of the government installations .would be frozen to their positions in case of a warning alert or a red alert, but others would not be frozen except in the case of a red alert which freezes everyone to wherever he happens to be at work, school or home. Mr. Mottishaw was advised that men at the bases have already been as Mr. Clearfield Civil Defense Needs Outlined at Special Meeting program, took charge of the meeting. Ray Clawson, chairman of the Weber County Civil Defense, was a guest speaker. Clearfield A definite need for education and organization in Civil Defense la needed in Clearfield, it was the opinion of those attendt ing a special meeting in the Clearfield city building last week. Mrs. Pearl Wilcox, Clearfield postmistress, said her department had been alerted to be prepared for Thomas Q. Williams, head of emergencies as part of a statethe Davis County Civilian Defense wide postal department program. She said plans had been made to meet such emergencies by the post office, but that much more needs to be done. QUEEN signed to their positions in case of his staff. a red alert and a check would inCity Manager R. . Clay Allred dicate who would be available for asked what procedure is necessary the city program. to carry the program on in ClearMr. Clawson gave a synopsis of field and Mr. Williams pointed an outlined program he has preout it. could best be' accomthat pared for Weber County and Ogden City which would include five plished through education of small categories transportation,' person- units until the mass Ts prepared. nel, education, communication, con- He said the home is the first place struction and either shelter or eva- for preparedness where cuation. He also spoke of the value should be survival kits for food, of identification bracelets or neck- water and first aid, as well as some laces which Mr. Mottishaw said type of survival shelter in case are still available through him or of bomb attack. there Will Build and Iase Store to Operator. Investment Required for Equipment. For full information Contact . 1 TOM STIRLING 1715 So. 20th East SALT LAKE HU Clearfield City councilmen in Clearfield last week approved the purchase of a new police car from Bishops Ford Sales in Layton. The council also approved the purchase of a new police car radio. In other business before the council, city employees were granted time and a half pay for approved overtime. i Pensacola, Fla. (FHTNC) Navy Ens. Paul Burnham, son of , Mr. and Mrk. Clark Burnham of Farmington, began the instrument and night flying phase of the Naval aviation flight training program Oct 10 at the Corry Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. d. FOR GIFTS In speaking of Civil Defense in County, Mr. Williams said there is too much of a nothing can happen" attitude. It can happen here, he said, and a knowledge of what to do in case of a disaster would do much to relieve suffering and pain as well as save civilization. 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