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Show 'Vt - j , y' - Jf f X .. ".-- The vj , w .ip V- -' ; , 7 i h r - X.J THIS IS THE FIRST jet fighter to arrive at Hill Air Foree Bane. This flint F102 that arrived in Jane waa uaed as a prototype to enable the plan mis to establish working proeed to set np the assembly. F-1- Sup-ednon- ic F-1- . la designated as a high The and performing is now In wide use throughout the Air Forre by unites of the Air Reflex-JournDefense Command. Photo.) F-1- fighter-intercepto- r, al WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A VERY, VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR! ABRAMS WALLY WALLY INSISTS Invites you to bring your car in for any of their complete services . . Windows are . LUBRICATING, TUNE-UP- S, MUST! WASHING Year's party The Variety .TAnns Club will hold their annual New Years party for their partners on Dec. as, at T:30 p.m. at the Canton in Ogden. Mrs. Donna PaintJet, president of the club is making the arrangements for this party. Pheasant meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne --Burton of Syracuse, .and Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Cole of Layton attended a pheasant society meeting last Wednesday evening at Murray. Christmas party .Miss Marie Miya entertained with a Christmas party Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manji Miya. A ham dinner and the exchanging of gifts was enjoyed by the misses; Wilma Zaugg, Becky Briggs, Donell Cook, Karren Hodgson, Helen Spencer, and Shauna Lynn Bennett, all of Syracuse, Judy Hansen of Clearfield; Linda Frazier and Joyce Mitchell of Clinton and Chizco Endo of Layton. 1 ' Pvt. Darla Pvt. Melvin Brent Davis rek turned to his home for a furloughs from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Pvt. Da via is with tha paratroopers and has just completed his basic training. He is the son of the Melvin Daviees. two-wee- YOUR ETC. Baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Glen-Saunders of Ogden are the proud parents of a baby boy born of Dec. in, at the Dee hospital in Ogden. This makes their second child. Mrs. Ssunders will be remembered ss the former Marvetta Galley of Syracuse. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey of here. I DUP Party The Rachel Layton and Iria DUP Camp held a joint Christmas party last Thursday afternoon at the Syracuse Ward chapel. About 23 were present. They enjoyed a dinner, a program, and exchanged gifts. The lesson was given by Mrs. Cora Bybee. Second Ward MIA The Syracuse Second Ward MIA held their annual Christmas program and dance last Wednesday evening. The program was under the direction of speech director Mrs. Melba Bodily and music directors, Helen Spencer and Shauna Lynn Bennett Narrators were E. Complete Mechanical Work on all Makes of Cars! Are Your Tires Safe? Let Us Inspect Them Free of Charge. Let Us Winterize Your Car Early! DON'T DRIVE BY DRIVE INI i TIRES AUTOLITE BATTERIES TEXACO PRODUCTS EXPERT LUB. OIL AND WASH JOBS GOODYEAR , V 1 Perry Stewart Pontiac-Cadill- KAYSVIIXE . A Deal . On Tires! ac PHONE 101 L shops. He resides L 1 Blair Six Maintenance employees were presented Sustained Superior Performance awards at ceremonies held recently. The awards, accomplished by checks ranging from $2G ;to f.Kto, en. i in Sunset with his wife, Alice, r. Hadlock, engineering drafts- and their seven children. man in Ground Communications, Mr. Arrington, Production ContraAferred to Hill AFB from the trol Specialist, began working at Ogden Arsenal in 11)33. He lives Hill AFB in the Test Equipment were presented to them for superior accomplishment pf their duties at Hill AFB. Cited were J- - Robert Nielsen, Ivan H. East, Dennis G. Hadlock, Alden C. Arrington, Wayne Blair, and Keith Ef. Powell. shop ' in 1832. He and his wife, Betty, are parents of six children Mr. Nielsen is a hydraulic service aircraft mechanic on the lines. He first started working at Hill in August 1952. His service has been continuous since that time. He resides at 22H West 1st North, Brigham City, with his wife, Alice, and two sons. . Mr. East is employed in the V e h i c le and Powered Ground Equipment Branch. He has worked at Hill AFB since 1051. His wife, NO DOUBT SOME CAPITALIST Bernice, works at the base motor pool They reside at 385 Brinker, TglCkS.IGOg and reside at 3555 South 2225 David Thurgood and Carol Spen- West, Roy. Mr. Blair, administrative assistcer. A Christmas story was given by Barbara Holt. Musical mem- ant in the Shops Division, began bers include a duet by Karren his civil service career in 1941. Hodgson and Becky Briggs; and a During World Waf II he served trio by Carolyn Hansen, Ellen with the Army In Germany. Upon Eames and Shauna Lynn Ben- discharge he returned to Hill and nett. -- At-- th conclusion of the worked in the Parachute Shop. dance pop com balls were given to He lives at 123 Parkway, Clearfield, with hit wife, Leone, and everyone. oHSBE F-8- S) Ogden's Top New Year's Eve Entertainment Spot Thousands of free noise makers, hats, balloons, Wonderful entermission entertainment, - Mm wt PITTED OLIVES MT. IDA, Lge. ..... ! THE BEAUTIFUL NEW BERTRAM BALLROOM 321 - 24th swayne -- 46r . .1: ORANGE JUICE - 4 FOR, Royal Gelatine Asst'd. I - APPLE JUICE 3 FOR TREE TOP, 46 oz. if I U Jr n 00 PEANUT HOTTER BIG TOP, Reg. 45c I Bowman's Dry Goods 1.35 2.00 dinners include cocktail, salad, potatoes, hot rolls, beverage and dessert. All 1 ORANGiE JUICE Phone T A 1.00 1.00 Shrimp Chicken Fried Steak 95 95 95 95 1.23 assortment of delicious wiches and fountain treats. Also an sand- 73 NEW HOURS Sunday thru Thursday, 11 WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES i 11 a.m.-- 9 STRAWBERRIES 6 ROSO, 10 oz. MI a II n 00 FOR .2 FOR Breaded SHRIMP FISHER BOY can SWIFTS PREMIUM, whole or shank half... LB.' BACON SWIFTS PREMIUM SADSAGE LB. Sirloin STEAK U. S. GOOD T-BO- W LB. OLD MILL t Lemonade or Limeade MINUTE MAID, 6 oz. 7 2Ya QUALITY MEATS t$l00 HAMS FOR pkg. BIRDSEYE, 10 oz. 95 Friday and Saturday 5 MINUTE MAID Chicken Club Steak 1 North Main, Kaysville 1 SERVING OUR OWN HOME MADE PIZZA Take Home Dept. Chicken in Box Shriipp in Box Fish in Box 11 STRAWBERRIES Chuck Wagon Steak Halibut Steak TOMATOES KAYSVILLE NO. FROZENFOODS ALA CARTE OR LUNCHEON 1.35 for AT DRY GOODS STORE and SAVE on the many items . in our SECTION PRICE Vi Pkg. 1.35 LGE. PKGS. Come in WALNUT MEATS 1.50 BISQUICK SALE 10 (Utah Fried) Shrimp (Utah fried) Chicken Fried Steak Chuckwagon Steak Grilled Halibut Choice Club Steak ... PRICE 0IIE-HA- LF LEMONS NEW MENU 1 V, SUNKIST CLEARFIELD FOR j 3 FOR Chicken 3 SHAVERS, 46 oz. 67 GIANT SIZE, 10c Off 1.50 . . CHEER New $1 cans 8 oz. BLUE PINE COMPLETE DINNERS Street, Ogden, Utah Maraschino CHERRIES TOMATO JUICE 1. 1958 Dancing Till? Tables, No Cover Charge Ogdens Most Reasonable New Years Celebration - ARO, 22 oz. EFFECTIVE IANUARY Powell Employees Are Presented Sustained Superior Performance AYards Charmin NAPKINS 840 LaVerde DOGS LIFE The father had taken his little boy to the pet shop to pick out a puppy us a birthday present and the lad spent half an hour looking over the assortment of pooches in the window. Decided which one you want? asked his father. " Yes, replied the boy, pointing to' one puppy which was wagging That one his tail enthusiastically. with the happy ending. y Arrington Piifioppl at and two sons. Six Maintenance SWEET PICKLES Sands Cafe four children. Street, Layton, with his wife, Jean, fj . rt.. . Hadlock SCARLET, flew 3 ;Ot5 " Christmas eve party v Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Max Cook and three daughters spent Christmas eve at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cook of Ogden. 'Also in attendance were the Wayne Cook family, of Ogden. f If f Mr. Powell is foreman of the Plastic and Glass Unit and first reported for work at Hill in September 11)47 in the aircraft repair NEWS NOTES New GtT mamni SYRACUSE j -- r ftvt n. 1957 Dec-26- , REFLEX V J ' i Page 2 '. 4 - t- LB. STEAK NE B Adv. Eifective December 27. 28, 30, 31 We Give Gold Strike Stamps PKG. p'.m. a.n.-1- 2 75 EAST. 2nd NORTH U. S. GOOD LB. U! KAYSVILLE PHONE 15 s . |