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Show The Page 2 7, 1959 REFLEX-- May Hosts With Gilts To Visit Here Scouts will Two officers AT PUBLIK FOOD BARN IN SUNSET Meet in S. Sen. Mike Monroney to speak L. Assigned MAY 13 FROM 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Show Window Kaysville of Scouting, a colorful series of - activities - by- - Cub - Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers of City Municipal Airport, and the Great Salt Lake Council, Col. Russell E. Schleeh, direc- Boy Scouts of America, will be tor of safety, 15th AF, SAC. held Thursday and Friday, June Besides activities at Hotel 4 and 5 at the Utah State Newhouse, the symposium will Fairgrounds. feature a display of the latest Booths and demonstrations developments in private, commercial and military aviation begin at 5 p.m. Thursday. Porat Hill AFB at 9 a.m. May 10. ter Rockwell Pioneer Scout will be presented by several hundred of these boys.. There will be horses, buffalo, cattle,, e bridge i and tower building, bands and thrilling action. To Hill AFB At AFA Airpower Symposium Twe more outa tending U. S. aviation authorities have been scheduled for the fourth annual Air Force Assn. Airpower Symposium set for Hill AFB and Salt Lake City, May Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney (D. Okla.) will be a panelist at e forum at the Hotel a Kewhouse at 10 a.m. May 10. Theme of the forum is Problems of the Jet Age," Maj. Gen, Alfred F. deputy commander of Strategic Air Commands 13th Air Force, will make an address on "Impact of Ballistic Missiles on Concepts of Deterrent Airpower" at an AFA noon luncheon, the same day at Hotel Newhouse. Sen. Monroney, since elected to Congress In 1939, has been a strong advocate of aviation. He la author of the present r Federal Aid to Airand also draftprogram ports ed the Federal Aviation Act of 13-1- jet-ag- KAYSVlLLE Kal-bere- r, News invited to thi to see what Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner at- scouting can mean to a boy. tended the funeral service of his The ticket price of one dollar brother Gilbert Turner at Afton, admits one. adult ortwo youths. Children under eight will be Wyo. last week. Howard J. Anderson, prominent admitted free of charge, attorney of Washington, D. C., t ?V&K i. y j ; y - '( 1? fc I ,V 1 - ' Guests often bring gifts to hosts but Robeit and Dorothy Hunte-man- n stopping here in their cream colored station wagon and matching spotless kitchen trailer will serve to all who visit them Nescafe Instant Coffee; Nestea Instant Tea; Quik, instant chocolate flavor for milk; EverReady Sweet Milk Cocoa and Nestle chocolate bars. Theyll have presents for the kiddies as well besides showing Farfel, Jimmv Nelson's famous canine puppet, seen regularly on The Lone Ranger TV show. brother-in-law- Ena. Dougla Pohang, Korea (FHTNC) Marine Acting Cpl. Jose E. Archuleta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake J. Archuleta of Clearfield, is serving with the Third Marine Division which took part Sea Turtle, in Operation 9 at Pohang, Korea. April Sea Turtle" was the largest combined U.S. and Republic of Korea amphibious exercise ever staged. 27-3- Native of " Okolona, Miss., Terry entered the service with the Mississippi National Guard in Oct 1940. He was in 3943 after commissioned graduating from officer candi- There are much more pleasant ways of gambling than betting that you WONT sustain an insurable loss. Yet thats exactly what some men do, when they neglect to insure. Let US take that side of the bet. Then if a loss occurs you get a check PROMPTLY, as you always do From Ens. Smith AND BE Clearfield SURE Phone TA Douglas Orme Flies firs! solo Pensacola, Fla. (FHTNC) first solo flight was made April 9, by Navy Ens. Douglas L. Orme, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Orme of 30 Villa Dr.,1 Clearfield, and husband of the former Miss Patricia A. Wells of Ogden. ( Ens. Orme attended the University of Utah before enter- - Shop at WINEGAR S PUBLIK FOOD BARNS' Don't be fooled by the few Advertised Our Aim is to SAVE YOU MONEY on ALL ITEMS Specials run by Super Markets A boat-carri- ; PREPARE DINNER ITEMS ARE MOM' THIS SUNDAYI MARKED APPROXIMATELY AT OR BELOW OUR COST AT CHECK STAND ADDED 10 FOR Well Trimmed No Vaste Holiday STEAK j - Cudahy Ready lo Eat ro Hilltop PTA plans HAM'S. Or Rummage sale LIBBY'S FROZEN RUMP , MEAT ROAST PIES Earl G. Marsell at Bldg;., L. Orme ing the flight program. In addition to solo flights, he Helicopter landings were em- is being instructed in communications, navigation, engineer- ployed in a vertical envelopand ment assault on the beaches to ing, athletics, aerology of civil air regulations during has- the landing suppleiiieht ground troops by the tradition- - ic flight training at Pensacola, Florida. method. al U.S. Marines .have explored and developed the tactical adas vantages of helicopters ter honor roll which was an- - weapons in amphibious warfare nounced today by J. Elliot Cam- - and ROK Marines have been the erson, dean of students. Stu-- 1 trained to also utilize The Hilltop Eledents li.ted on the honor roll "choppers" capabilities, Layton Upon completion of the exer-o- f mentary school PTA will hold represent the top five percent each college of the Univer- - cise the Division returned to its a rummage sale Saturday from home base on Okinawa. 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. at the DAV sity. home, 27 South Main, Layton.! Mrs. Mary Oden, head of the Dr. room mothers, is in charge of OPTOMETRIST the sale, which will raise money for school projects. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated, INSURE VERN M. SMITH i 1 Jose E. Archuleta In Marine 'Sea Turtle' operation building the school. ' n The symposium officially will luncheon begin with a kick-of- f at Hotel Newhouse at noon May 15. Utah Governor George D. Clyde will make the welcome address. Dr. John F. Vicassistant to the administor;-, trator of the National Aeronautics and Space Agency will give A the keynote address on Half Century of Aviation in Retrospect." Other experts in the aircraft snd missile field slated for the symposium include Woodruff IleSilva, manager of Los AnInternational Airport; geles Donald K. Tasker, vice presi- -' dent, Marquardt Aircraft; Dr. E. B. Konecci, human factors group, Douglas Aircraft Co.; Joe Bergin, manager, Salt Lake Clearfield About 2,000 in damages were caused last wee million dollar high by vandals at the site of Clearfields new two school. Herbert Mottishaw, Clearfield officer, said , vandals a tap from a water standpipe near the center of the basement concrete structure Thursday night. The resulting spout of water washed literally tons Of sandy soil down into the foundation. Mr. Mottishaw said the water ran for several hours, gushmust be removed ing into the air an estimated SO feet. The dirt from inside the foundation by; hand and will result in a construction delay. Cement wall work was to have started Friday but had to be postpohed pending removal of (he soil. general contractors of Bountiful is Hogan and Tinge date school at Brisbane, Australia. CoL Terry resides with his wife Josephine, at 338 E. 200 S., Clearfield. They have a married daughter. Capt. Magnan, native of Putnam, Conn., received his pilot's A young married couple bought teach the other to say, "Lets wings in Mar. 1944. He later a parakeet, but found out ell pray." served as a pilot in the Asiatic-Chin- a he could say was Let's neck. Defense area from Oct. So the two birds were put in Their preacher, who heard about the same cage. The young cou-i- t, 1944 to Dec. 1943. The Captain resides with his suggested that they put'his pics bird said, "Let's neck." bird, who always said "Lets Replied the preachers bird, "My wife, Margaret Mary, and son nray," in the cage with the de- - prayers have been answered! Richard, 4, at Hill Garden The Monitor. Homes. linquent bird. Maybe it could iting with her mother, Mrs. seph L. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richins and , Mr. her sister and Mrs. Leonard Brown of Hoyts-ov' spent a week vacationing at St. George Bryce and Zion Canyons and the Glen Can- yon Dam. Mist Rits Lynn Parker enter- tajned fll an MIA party and so. cja, at her home last week for njne caM members and their tjacher, Mrs. Lola Kinsey, ' At Clearfield school Col. with his mother-in-law- , visited Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield last week, while enroute to San Francisco on a business trip. He is the husband of the former Lorna Sheffield. They have one daughter Marsha who is 17 years old and reside at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frod A. Sheffield spent s two days last week in Provo, 11138. N. Y. is Scout-O-Ra- four-yea- Gen. Kalberer has a colorful career in aviation that be' gan when he received his pilot's in 1927. Resigning from duty in 192?, he spent the next 14 years as an airmail and airline pilot He returned to active duty Dec. 7, 1941 and flew on the first raid on the Ploesti oil fields in Rumania in June j,,,,. Gen. Kalberer has held many prominent, position. since tba t.m. and on July 1, 19., wsl become deputy commander of Continental Air C o m m a n d, headquarters at Mitchell AFB, Everyone Hill Air Fores Base Two Air Force officers, previously assigned overseas, have reported to Hill AFB. Lt. Col. James B. Terry, formerly director of redistribution for the European Southern Disposition Task Force, Nouasseur Air Station, French Morocco, has been assigned as chief depot. supply division, Ogden Air Materiel Area supply and services directorate. Capt". Norman G. Magnan, a - flight facilities officer at Birkenfeld, Germany, has been assigned as Commander of the 19J9th Airways and Air (AACS) Squadron at Hill AFB. Vandals cause damage Frames Repaired 183 North Main Street, Suite 12. Gay Mar Plaza CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM Girl Scouts NO. 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