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Show REFLEX IL Flower show First prefabricated homes underway in Davis; items; but now but the 0. Kay Construction a pre- Company are at the present find Weve tried packaged house, yet. Yes, time putting together a preClearfield out "nearly all the actually, a house that comes fabricated Mission Home for on the groce- all in a package ready to put Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Mabey, things ry's shelf, and many other together. Sounds fantastic, Clearfield. By Donna Sedgwick Clearfield Reporter ' $ we can buy we ytyqm The Mabeys selected their own floor plan, the plane were sent to the factory at Montana, Missoula, and there the pieces for the home were cut out When John Jeppson, the assistant manager for the construction company explained the process to us, it reminded us of .cutting out a dress pattern. A wall at a time is made at the factory, with doors and windows put in place. The entire wall is cut out and assembled on one side, then flipped over like a huge pancake and finished on the other side. The individual parts are shipped to the job in huge trucks, The most interesting part while watching the construction of the house, is the huge crane that lifts a wall at a time and puts it in place. Each section is glued and nailed WALL SECTIONS of Clearfield's first prefabricated house are being unloaded from truck. Factory built home saves time and money in addition to giving more secure construction in that parts are all glued tightly together. St. Peters Leader corrects story On Mike Macfarlane his parents. We apologize to the Macfarlancs. Clearfield, Utah Elder Macfarlane entered the Calendar of Events missiqn home in Salt Lake City June 22. He will leave for his June 13 to July 13, 1939 LDS mission in the British Worship Service and Church Iales July 6. School Mikes parents are Mr. and Every Sunday at 9:15 a.m. at Mrs. Dean Macfarlane, 423 So. State Street, Clearfield, Utah. 730 East, Clearfield. Clearfield Elementary School. incorrect Clearfield An statement appeared in the Mike Maefarlane missionary farewell ,.ory in the Leader weeks ago. Dy mistake we wrote, "Inas- luch as the Ward ia helping tj finance the mission, contributions will be accepted at the Mike will be entirely door. Mipported on his mission by Sperry shares $17.8 million Army missile job U. S. Episcopal Mission At Clearfield fISD plant Junior fueled at The Loren 0. Kay Construction Company is one of two companys in the Ogden area who are building this type of home. He feels the idea will take a big hold in the future, and more and more homes of this type will be in Davis constructed County. Bread which PARADE VALUES Free G. Leithlser, supply and services directorate, and Jerry D. Jensen, maintenance engineering directorate. At the same time, Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey, OOAMA coma special received mander, Mach Award for good management practices as the OOAMA commander. Glen North, outgoing club president, presented each award winner the Mach pin a ailver eagle on a gold background with a precious stone placed in the lower corner. In addireceived tion, the foursome desk pen sets with Mach emblems attached, and some commendation letters signed by Mr. Skylark - with his wife and six children. Mr. Leithiser, was cited for suggesting a new supply procedure that saved the Air Materiel Command $348,920 the first year plus other supply improvements that saved AMC k, - Trlcts Ftus To end Iitnidakle Tire All ' EVERY ACCLAIMED BY THE PRESSI CHEERED BY MILLIONS! . i 4th 6. 7, 8 amidst ttnmystanu I todays Mfhtmtonl tha Middle I East' x. ... AIK SOI DITAIlt wourwn tOOK fO THIS mivino, HON Of QIMUtY lp8.Lv jriQCG r.. OIMNDAIU SMALL for the Holiday week end ! u mil TOE TRUCK TIKE SPECIAL! 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PHONE TAylor Till CAMUS A WHITTEN GUARANTEE not Sun., Mon., Tues.; Wed., July 5, CLEARFIELD LANDSCAPING, Safeway Guaranteed Meats FIREWORKS ... ... Hot Dog or , nr,. Tl k.. ings. Zoysia Grass saves on water . . . no on fertilizer on mowing weed killing, all around less care. A lazy man's grass let us show you some of the finest areas of grass in Utah. 91 170-1- k . Barbecue Special! ICE CREAM NO, BONUS NIGHT, SATURDAY a by United States Department of Agriculture for lawns, golf courses, public buildRecommended Mr. Cornish, who began his TECHNICOLOR L. State ol Utah career at Hill AFB in 1942 as a stock tracer, resides at 1032 Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City, (Cut up lb. 37c) JULY Now Available in Mr. Cornish, won his award for playing .a key role in obtaining the Minuteman missile for OOAMA; his ability in higher headquarters keeping aware of OOAMAs potential, and his talent in carrying out OOAMA plans and programs. U.S.D.A. Inspecte- dWhole - ZOYSIA GRASS North. 5) 5) nJ- S-- Skylark Rye For Sondwkket Velveeta . tha first year, and oth er management achievements. Mr. Leithiser, who transferred to Hill in 1947 from Spokane (Wash.) Air Depot, lives publication. at 40 W. 300', N., Clearfield, The yearly total thus far ia with his wife. 1,183 mortgages, with a total Finally, Mr. Jensen received value of $13,737,967. his award for his general excellence as a supervisor and base in 1942 as a mechanio manager, reflected in his high learner, resides at 415 W. 4900 production record and low la, Ogden, with his wife and bor costs. Mr. Jensen, who came to the three children. $616,500 tolkiout Crackers Thurs.t FrL, Sat. July 2. 3, 4 Farmington A total of 259 mortgages were put on record in Davis County during the month of May. The average loan for the month was $13,809. Total loans were $3,576,606, ae"' cording to a Security Title Co. Mrs. OF WHERE THE CROWDS OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY The homes of this type are wood construction with brick veneer. The material used is of the best, the insolation is put In at the factory. The factory manager said the plans submitted for the Mabey home were the most complicated they had ever had to build. a VP Mortgages, total 259 for month Guild-M- eets July 21, 1939, Marinos, 415 Adult 63c Children Under 12 William day to cut out only in the facand Mr. Mabeys home, due tory. to the design and size took four days to build at the factory. A unique feature in the home is a- cpntinuous ballistrade that extends from the upstairs bedrooms in a spiral to the trophy room in the basement. one-ha- lf v a Mary-Marth- Corporal Mrs. Jennings is president of Cited at a recent club funcGarden Club. the Farmington were George 0. Cornish, tion She will choose a committee to plans end programming office; work with her. Schedule first Thursday of each month from 7 to 7 :30 p.m. at the Glasen's, 6 Birch Circle, Clearfield, Utah. 30-fo- ot liquid Three Hill Air Force Baa top civilian managers at the Ogden Air Materiel Area received special recognition for their talents by. being awarded the Hill Administrative Clubs coveted Maeh Award. Choir-Sum- mer at the Clearfield plant and this Natlie E. Cencontract was one of the reasons ter, Clearfield, Utah. for operating at NSD. About nineimillion dollars of Church School Teachers Next meeting in August. the total contract was received last December A large part of Bishop' Committee-Me-ets the work has been completed. July 14, 1959, at the The - firm also operate a Bartys. plant in Salt Lake City. has been in operation since This is the second contract 1953. received by Sperry this month The Sergeant will be capable for work on the Sergeant, an of carrying conventional high advanced solid fueled artillery warhead or chemical missile with a range of more explosives or biological weapons. than 73 miles. Earlier this month, Sperry was awarded a $081,000 contract to manufacture repair part for the missile. FOURTH The long Sergeant is designed to replace the Armys 'OF JULY The Clearfield Cleprfield plant of Sperry Utah Engineering Laboratory will share in the work authorized under a fit ,33,870 contract for research and development work on the Sergeant missile. The contract was officially approved last week. Employment at the Clearfield branch has reached 330 with an Ultimate figure expected to be more than 600. The plant was started last spring in a warehouse leased from the Navy at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Actually, Sperry has been working on this contract since last December when it received a 'letter of intent from the Army. Part of the work is done type house. . Cost of the 'home is considerably less than the same house would be built under the usual methods, due to the fact that a home can be constructed and ready to live in within 30 days. This is the second home of this type in Davis County. The other one is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marra, 904 East Elm Street, Layton. The company has completed six homes in Roy, recently. The average size home takes 4 Honored with Mach Award Mrs. Kathryn Farmington Farmington, was Jennings, named chairman of the flower show in connection with the Davia County Fair, according to Commissioner G. Evans Taylor, president of the board. together, and according to Loren 0. Kay, builder, are sturdier and better made than the old fashioned Page Clearfield mans talents Head named Factory preparation saves owner time, money July 2, 1939 CLEARFIELD, UTAR- - Prices - Effective Thu rs. & Fri.- - Closed Sat.; July 4th ie t |