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Show ( The Page 8 Soil May 23, 1957 REFLEX Stewardship Week, May 26 To June 2 Soil Stewardship Week will begin May 2(1 with Rural Life Sun- day, During the week and on Sunday, local churches of various faiths and soil conservation districts throughout the nation will join in special recognition of mans responsibility n heras a steward of our itage the productive soil. Secretary of Agriculture Eira Taft Benson said today, I strongly urge farm, church, civic, conserva God-give- April Honors other organizations to participate in this event as an important means of becoming better acquainted with the vital importance of wise UMe of our land to both our material and spiritual welfare. I am urging employees of the Department to participate in Coil stewardship observance as citizens in their communities or to A weather observer and a motor help organized groups, when requested, in planning or conducting pool dispatcher have been named as Hill AFB choice for cuch events. Officer and Airman of the Month honors for April. tion and Presented to Military Pair Farmington News Farmington First Gordon Johnson, George Tidwell, Wayne Hall, Bernard Johnson, Melvin Morrill, Monroe SHI and Bishop Burns Stayner were speakers for the Farmington First Ward Sacrament Service Sunday night. The choir furnished the music. Study Group Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wood were hosts Sunday night to their study group. Wallace Bights Mr. and Mrs. Wallace llight went to Provo Sunday to get some of their daughter Dawn's things prior to the quarter ending at the BYU. Last Thursday Dawn along with 5 friends visited at the Bights before attending the wedding supper at the Hotel Temple Square for their friend, Margaret Ford. Yellowstone Trip . Clarence Tornow, Frank Howell and Dr. Harold Jensen spent last weekend in West Yellowstone at the Doctors cabin. CLOWARD By golly difference ! There in a in ETHYL. Theres a BIG difference between POOR SERV- ICE and OUR SERVICE! Mrs. Spence Adams Spence Adams visited Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Barbara Gregory. Plane Trip Dave and I,eola Merrill made a flying business trip by plune to Pasadena, Calif., Friday. They returned Sunday night. Farmington Second The speakers for the Farmington Second Ward Sacrament Service Sunday evening were Clifford Tornow, Harold Jensen, Ralph Wilcox, Richard Hamblin and Irvin A male quartet comHughes. posed of Wilson Stevens, Preston Clark, Irvin Pearson and Lynn Stoddard furnished the music. The Aaronic Priesthood was commemorate. North Farmington The speakers for the North Farmington Ward Sacrament Service Sunday evening, to commemorate the Aaronic Priesthood were John Wayne Taylor, Steven Moon, David Potter, Reed Lloyd and Tracy Hess. Douglas Moon sang a solo selection and David Potter played "We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet on his The F4D-1- , Skyway" carries four rocket pylons, each capable of carrying a rocket package contain-in- g Inch folding fin stabilized rockets. seven 2 climbs from standing start 10,000 feet in 56 seconds. Mrs st fuselage. Staff Sgt. Charles E. Heughins, nth Weather Group, was picked as Aprils top NCO for his, work as chief weather observer with the detachment. The months outstanding airman ' was Alc Lee Lewis of the 7th Com-- 1 munications Construction Squadron. He won the judges nod for "his excellent work as chief dispatcher of the communications motor pool, Native of Worchester, Mass., Sgt. Heughins enlisted in the Navy 1914-49 in January, 1041. During he was a frogman (underwater demolition expert) in the Pacific. He participated in the Okinawa and Philippine invasions, clearing beaches for the landing parties. He in the AF in 1947 and came to Hill AFB in March, Dot. ' !, FISH STORY Lovely Joyce Nizzari poses for the camera with the little one that didn't get away at the Miami, Fla., waterfront. Ita hard to imagine that any fish wouldnt want to be hooked by such a handsome fisher-lad- The sergeant is married to the Primary Meeting former Irene Moore of Wendover. PriThe N. Farmington Ward They have three children. mary Preparation meeting was held last Thursday at the home of Helen Airman of the Month Lewis, naSjohlum All the teachers and of- tive of Manchester, Ky.. enlisted in ficers who had served in the past the artillery in 1944. He served in Germany until 1940 as year were honored at a smorgas- overseas a field telephone lineman. bord dinner after the meeting He in the AF in 194(1 30th Anniversary Bishop and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hess and came to Hill AFB in lftV. Airman Lewis is married and celebrated their thirtieth anniversary Saturday, May is. Friday, lives with his wife and two children May 17, President and Mrs. Milton in Ogden. J. Hess, Bishop and Mrs. Burns Both award winners are in line Stayner and Mr. and Mrs. Newell for some free entertainment in Wood went to the Salt Lake Ogden, courtesy of the Chamber of Temple with the Hess to help them Commerce. Included are free lodgcommemorate their .to years of ing, shows and meals. married life. Afterward they went out to dinner. If your wife wants to learn to drive, dont stand in her way. The Douglas-Nav- y A4D Skyhawk, Americas smallest and lightest jet combat airplane can carry The F8U Crusader high performance super- sonic day fighter, winner of the national Thompson Trophy, is equipped with aircraft cannon and is cap- - able of utilizing t y, atomic bombs, rockets, machine guns, missies and a wide variety of other armament and munitions at near-soni- c speeds. missies. air-to-a- ir 300 and 301 MIT mi. Kl REG. 29.75 ELL E! REG. $1.00 COLEMAN STOVES (FUT FRESH iFBSIn 2 Each BURNERS REG. 17.95 RENT A People are funny: DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Clearfield. 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KETCHUP for 29 Hero's How Payroll Savings Can Make That Dream Come True If accumulating the down payment has been keeping you from building the house of your dreams, chances are youve never tried the Payroll Savings Plan. Because this is the easy, automatic way to meet any down payment for a house or any large purchase. All you do is sign a Payroll Savings application at your pay office, naming a certain sura to be set aside for you each week a few dollars or as much as you want After that, your saving is done for you automatically. And every time theres enough in your account, a U. S Series E Savings Bond is purchased in your name and given to you. Soon the few dollars saved from your pay each week add up to a generous amount. 49 d, Part ol Every Americans Savings Belongs in H rM Employees 1 0C EACH U. S. Postage Stamps FREE TV Program Guide Experienced o)MOT& 687 SOUTH STATE 14 V 8 Covrrnmonl dor not pay lor Out udrtrturmmt The Trtatury Dtpur-at thankt, lor Ibr patriotic donation, tK Advrrtuing Council and Cans LG. BOX FREE PARKING linger Shopping Hours Am. Greeting Cards Garden Seeds Am. Ex. Money Orders Ini 8. Savings Bonds 67 RITZ Better and Faster Service Ilf, U. Each 2Vz So dont get in the dumps about down payments. Meet the cash needs for your dream house the way millions of other Americans are meeting theirs join the Payroll Savings Flan today. Or, it youre invest in Bonds regularly where you bank. Hot you con reach your ravingi goal on the lyttemabc purrhavt of Saving Bond QT. BOTTLE This Adv. Is Eifective Friday & UTAH PHONE fir? is i, OVER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BOOKS FILL FASTER YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Saturday May 24th and 25th CLEARFIELD, 61 SJP 5-15- 22 OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8:00 A.M. 10:00 P.M. CLOSED CHRISTMAS OPEN THANKSGIVING 8:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. |