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Show lit f Eight new families move To Sunset to make homes Special film To be shown Road shows' 12.474 miles August 5 Without 4-- H . one-ha- lf Dun-leav- y, - , - The club is blacktop ae aeon as the county blacktop laying machine la available the work will be done. , Lot, now road completing their fair articles for the Davis County Fair August 21 and 22. Re- porters for the e u and Joanne - 1 b are Sum- - Marilyn mers. For the Best Food In Davis County the runway. Not attempting to brake the giant aircraft, he brought it to a safe stop. Capt. Craigan, assigned to the 28th in March 1955, lives at 6103 S. 2100 W. Roy, with his wife Donna and children John, 11, and Sandra, 9. Col. Van Epps said that his aircraft fly about 200,000 nautical miles each month hauling cargo throughout the Free World. Of some 400 squadron personnel, more than half are on flying status. Organized at Hill in July 1953, the 28th is one of three logistic support squadrons under comgrave." Capt' Craigan of the 3079th Aviation Demand cut tho know I He "Oh, immediately chap. Up AFB, hart we caU him Whirling Jot!" all power, leveled the wings, and pot Wing, The Teamster. landed on rough ground next to Ohio. Open for Breakfast 6:C0 Logan first for i Long distance dial At midnight, Logan Au- gust 1. ths new 1.6 million dolllr Logan dial telephone 2. 7ft months. At home at 1071' North 250 West are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Madsen and their little daughters, Terri Rae, :!1 months and Jinette, six can McCrae. Transitions between historical eras are provided by colorful montages of Scotland today, including the scenic grandeur of her ochs and glens, the color and excitement of the pipe bands, the traditional highland games, together with graphic coverage of Scotlands heavy industries which are a main- months. Mr. Madsen is produce manager for Albertsons in Ogden and was ransferred here from Salt .aka City, where they for- stay of British economy. merly lived. FIRE ON THE HEATH-Eclimaxes with a demonIn conjunction with the stration of Scotlands efforts installation of the new dial to return to the faith of hsr system, the Telephone Com- fathers, as the Billy Graham pany has made many im- Crusade in the city of Glasprovements in service. Larg- gow Is visited for a glimpse er feeder cables have been of great crowds in Kelvin installed which have de- Hall, music by the 1500 voice creased the number of fam- Crusade Choir end a sequence ilies per line to not more featuring ' Evangelist Billy than two in the urban area. Graham himself in action. Modern new style telephones have replaced the non-diLegal Advice instruments, resulting in imThere was a professor of Uw proved transmission, and who said to his students: customers now are able nqw When you are fighting a to get telephone service case, if you have the facts on when and where they want your sids hammer them into the it,' Sanders said today.'- 7 ury, and if you have tho law In February 1883 the Lo- on your side, hammer it into the Judge. gan telephone exchange be"But if you have nsfther the gan with the facts nor the lew? asked ont of 27 telephones. It was of hia listeners. , "Then hammer on the table, 1901 before the exchange answered the professor. ' had grown to ioo. By 1911 Tho Turns ter. system will be placed in service according to L. Dee Sanders, manager for the Mountain States Telephone Company. For the past two weeks telephone technicians have been busy testing the new equipment to assure the very best service when it is placed in operation Sanders said. Logan will be the first community in Utah to be able to dial long distance calls directly .to their destination. When the new system!- is placed in service at midnight Saturday, Logan there were 1,187 telephones customers on one and two in service. It was in Februparty lines rsv dial direct- ary of that year that the - to over ly from tv Mountain States Telephone 45 millio- Company purchased the ex. . 'iment change. Today there are Newly ; will record nearly 9,000 telephones in the nurn h the operation in Logan with an tong diet.ilaced, additional 2,500 in Hyrum the number ..nd the and Smithfield, all within duration of the conversation. the local calling area. am. BUSINESS MAN'S SPECIAL LUNCH four-engin- e Company is Russell H. Bean, who with his wife and children, Connie 6 and Jeffery, 3, lives at 1067 North 175 West. They spent the past two and a half years at Hampton, Virginia, but call Norristown, Pennsylvania, home. Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Ray R. Randall are making a new home at 677 Joan St. Sgt. Randall is with the 4677th traffic faster out of move both exits. hue-ban- d, e, In accordance with thi agreement between tha LD3 Church and tha Clearfield City Council In the trade of property, the city will blackroad top the one-lan- e through tho church property and will put a chain link fence between city and church property. Nine hundred South Street will not be a through street for every day traffic. It will have a heavy chain locked across the road except for events at the swimming pool or the Stake House, when the road will be used to "The parking Clearfield lot for the swimming pool and the new road at 900 Soath are now ready for blacktopping," .said C. A. White, superintendent of Utilities for Clearfield City. held every "The gravel is spread, and at the Thursday afternoon leaders home and all girls have been hostess to the club at their homes. Last Thursday they cleaned up papers in the Clinton park for community service and also enjoyed recreation together. The girls are now Page 2 July 30, 1959 REFLEX Pool park Air accident Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Pettit have moved Oy kero from Bountiful and art living at 1367 No, 800 West. Hold August Clearfield The story ci' Layton He Is employed aa an electronic! technician at Hill Field Scotland's heroic struggle a S open for the Clearfield and they have six children, Larry, 15; Ruth Ann, 13 gainst tyranny from without Stake road shows. The theme Susan, 11; Ray, 10; Leon, 6; and Matt, 8. and within will be told on the this ye&r is "Myths and Le Making a home in Utah after two and years Panoramic motion picture gende. The stake director is in Hampton, Virginia, are screen Sunday at 7 ;30, at the Jettie Anderson. The First Radar Evaluation Squadron Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. 956 Va- Ward will present "John Hill Field and was at Baptist Parsonage, at Elmfrom originally leria, as World Wide Pic- Henry, written and directhurst, Long Island. This is this assignment. Illinois is tures presents "FIRE ONE ed by Glenna Jarvis; Second S. Van Epps, 28th Logistic Suptheir first time in the west Scott Field, Illinois prior to THE HEATHER, "newest Ward, "Why Stars Twinkle, port Squadron commander at H1U and they report that al- their home state, but they film in the aeries of feature by Mary Ellen Adame; Third was presented a flying- safety though they find it different plan to settle in Utah after length motion pictures pro- Ward, "The Little People." plaque. Gen. S. E. Anderson, AMC commander, cited Col. Van they are enjoying it and es- he completes his service duced by the Billy Graham br Cleo Briggs; Fourth and his squadron for flying time. chilhave four They Ward, "The Reluctant Dra- Epps organization. pecially like the scenery and 12.474 hours last year without an MichJoe Robert 11, 8, dren, on the mountains. Work The distinguished actor, gon," by Faye Bath; Fifth accident. Willard Dam brought them ael 6, and Jerry 4. Donald Crisp, links together Ward, "Pygmalion, by DoFormer residents of SunMeanwhile, Capt. Ernesto A here,' where Mr. Dunleavy is a series of unusual dramatic reen Bans; and Sixth Ward, U1 also 28th and a Mrs. Mr. and Fred set, Craigan, and clerk "Pandora and the chief paymaster Magic which highperformances has reaircraft commander, afthere have returned rich, for the George M. Brewslight Scotlands rich and color- Box, by Doreen Tamms. ceived a fourth oak leaf cluster er time in lor living ,some ter Construction Company. ful heritage. Filmed entireto hia Air Medal for saving a $1 Their four children are Pat- Santa Clara, California, ly on location in authentic Whirling Joe million aircraft at Hill last year. ricia 13, Jimmy 12, Jerry 9, With their three sons, Floyd, settings, the sequences reCol. Van Eppe, who made the "Ive come to join my and Jody 2, and they are Hv 11; Billy, 18, and Freddy, 5, create the failure of Roman award, laid that Capt. Craigans Mrs. arrivsaid White, are at home at 1087 No. skillful piloting also prevented a ing at 208 West 1075 North. they conquest in the Border Coun- ing at the Golden Gates. em125 West. Mr. Ulrich is black mark on the 28th flying Coming from Ogden to try, Columbaa Introduction "Delighted to meet yon, rerecord in 1958. make a new home are Mr. ployed as an engineer with of Christianity to the King of plied the keeper. "What safety was and Mrs. Jose N. Martinex Marquardt the Piets, John Knox battle your husbands name? Craigan was flying one at Capt The Denzil K. Hammer for reform and their children Beatrice "Globemasters the reign II during White. "Joseph has moved into a new of to the squadron on a 8, Lee 6, and Polly Ann, 1 family assigned Queen of Scots, and Mary, "Im afraid that will not be home at 263 West 1550 No. the mission on June 5, 1958. bloody era of the year. They live at 226 No. sufficient for ue to identify training Wells-villfrom came here Mr. Martinex They 250 West. seen through the him. You soo, wo here quit a The flight required that two enUtah, which is Mrs. martyr's eyes of John Brown lot of Whites gines be turned off. Approaching works aa a warehouseman at up here. Are there Hammers home town. Mr. of PriesthllL Hill, one of the propellers on the Hill Field. which other meant I by any remaining two engines failed and Also working on the Wil- Hammer, who is working at The dramatic scenes are can identify him? went Into reverse pitch. Hill is Field, originally from lard Dam with the George cast "WtU, before he died he told played by an Idaho. children are Their Only 300 feet above the ground, led by the gifted actor, Dun- mo that if I ever kissed another M., Brewster Construction and Derrill Lyn, Lori, lost control and man he would turn in hie - Will Clinton The Happy Home Club was orMakers last ganized April. Emma Summers and Noma Parker Hill Air Force Base A squad- are the leaders. Officers are ron at Hill AFB that scored an Susan Clark, president; Pegoutstanding flying safety record gy Jo Parker, vice presiin 1938, and a pilot whose skiU dent; and Peggy Rice, secrehelped keep it that way, have re- tary. Marilyn Summers is ceived Air Force honors. song leader, Joanne SumAt recent ceremonies at Air mers is recreational leader, Materiel Command headquarters Cheryl' Fuit la also a inera at Dayton, Ohio, Lt. Col. James her of the club. 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