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Show LEADER-REFLE- VFW announces opening, 25th annual National High school essay contest Tliunderbirds will begin Air Fair with sonic boom The 3rd Annual Ogden Weber Valley Air Fair featuring the latest in business and military aircraft, all Births Layton E. and Judson, Robert Betty Layton, Schneiter son born July 29 at St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Billy Joe and Carol Evans Williams, Layton, son born July 24 at Hill AFB hospi- tal. The opening of its 25th Shane MacCarthy, director annual National High School of the Presidents Council and the missiles of types an- on Youth Fitness, was chairworlds finest flying will be Essay Contest was nounced today by the Ladies man of the national judges. held at Ogden Municipal Auxiliary to the Veterans of ' Further information on Airport August 9. Foreign Wars. The topic will the 1959-6- 0 contest may be The event is sponsored by be An obtained from local AuxCivil Defense the Weber Valley Air Fair American Tradition. iliary units, or from the EsAssociation, and is open to V.F.W. in all public, pri- say .Department, Students the public, free of charge. vate and parochial high Auxiliary, 406 West 34th St., No charge will be made for schools are eligible to enter Kansas City 11, Mo. admission or parking. Tfiere contest. National prizes the Auxiliary members anavailwill be refreshments are: $1,000 cash; sec- nually give more than three First, able. and million dollars, and more One highlight will be an ond, $500; third, $250; 20 cash $100; than six million hours, to fourth, plus to the Pacific mention awards. honorable volunteer service for hosNorthwest via West Coast In addition, the federal Of- pitalized veterans and their newest Utahs Airlines, fice of Civil and Defense families, community service, Mobilization will award a Americanism programs, asOn display will be local U. S. Savings Bond to sistance to youth groups, $100 products in the missile field. e winner in civil defense and legislation the The Bomarc guided missile State and local benefiting veterans and each state. will be on display for the contest winners also receive their families. Members are first time in the state of awards the wives, mothers, sisters, Utah. The Bomarc is 47 feet additional Auxiliary commu- daughters and widows of with the which vary high and will be mock fired veterans who have served during the day. Other mis- nity. The essay contest was overseas in the U.S. armed siles on display will be the Air Force Atlas, Minuteman started by the V.F.W. Auxi- forces, or women who have and Snark. The Army will liary in 1935 to encourage themselves had overseas have their Nike Ajax guid- young people to think and ed missile on display. The write on patriotic subjects. United States Navy will During the last school year have a special missile dis- more than 35,000 students from all 50 states and the play from California. Nothing great was ever The feature of the show District of Columbia entered achieved without enthusiasm. Dr. Ralph Waldo Emerson will be the United States the national contest. Air Force Thunderbirds the Worlds First Supersonic Pre c i s i o n Demonstration Retire Will Layton An announcement Jhis week from the Railroad Retirement Board revealed that Norman S. Gregor, 23 Sugar Street, Layton, agent for the Denver & Rio Grahde Western Railroad, has been Get Ready NOW! from July 27 through August 8 according to Utah Highway Patrol Sergeant E. M. Pitcher, Academy training director. PERMANENTS Our $12.00 Permanent ONLY $10.C0 This Is Special lor , With Each Permanent Specially Priced for This Event PHONE US AT KAYS. La Verns Beauty Bar 17 EAST GENTILE LAYTON Bomii Dollar is I pert lassie with I sharp eye for bargains. She stands for Safeway Dollar Days-t- he rale event that ever gladdened shoppers I purse pleasingesl the hearts of thr Come hive yourself a bargain fling. Hi, V. vi'V, x y Sherbet hos-pltair- "- ; Dee hospital. Bountiful iByron and Evelyn Robins . . OBerg, daughter born July at 25.! r- Dee hospital. Roy RuloiU and Mary Louise Sigler Kay, Roy, daughter born. July 25 at Dee hospi- a tal! -- Elmer G. Haskell, e and Shirley Roy, daughter born July 27 Lip-ke- 208 with exdting nows about extra savings for you! Christiansen, Clearfield, Layton The Layton LDS daughter born July 25 at First Ward Relief Society is Dee hospital. planning a bazaar for Au! Percy and Delores Cripps gust 29, with the theme, Watson, Clearfield, daughCome to the Fair. Committer born July 25 at Dee tees appointed include, ThelLola Lucas, ma Grant S. and Adele Gailey Ruth Williams, Loretta JohnBaird, Cunning, .Clearfield, daughAlice Morgan, Genieye ter born July 26 at Dee hos- son, Meacham, Joan Allen, Irene , pital. Effie Henrie, Verl and Anna Cox Jen- Smithen, lotte Dahl, Patsy Garfield, born son sen, Clearfield, Nettie rerkina and Gladys Jgjy 26 at Dee hospital. July .24 at FREE GOOD GROOMING GIFT - 29 bazaar st Dry or Fine Children's Hair d, Donnie Dollar's back again F-1- Edwin V, and Marilyn Ford Simmons, Clearfield, son born July 24 at St. Benedict's hospital. Kaysville Cleon and Dorothy Long-hurChristensen, Kaysville, daughter born July 25 at Dee hpspital.- - . Sunset;1' Lindsay and Stella 0. Olsen Workman, daughter born 4 Page Patrolman Clearfield Daryl R., Conger, Clearfield Police Dept, is attending a session of the Police Academy at Camp W. G. Williams two-wee- first-plac- 6, 1959 . The Academy, which has been organized by. the Utah granted an annuity under Highway Patrol, offers 33 the provisions of the Raif-roa- d classes in modern police Retirement Act. training methods to peace Gregory, 65, had 41 years officers from throughout of Railroad service, starting Utah," said Sergeant Pitcher. The prime purpose of the in 1918 as third telegrapher k at Thompson, Utah. He was Academy sessions made agent in 1922, and dur- is to develop closer cooperaing his employment with tion and better law enforceDenver & Rio Grande, served ment techniques at the state, at Cisco, Mack, Colton, Gun- county and city levels. K y u n e, Midvale, nison, Sergeant Pitcher commentand ed that the bulk of the Murray, Springville, Garfield. schools program was developed by Utah Highway Patrol personnel with only Davis Diseases small portions being patterned after academies alA total of 102 cases of di- ready functioning across the sease were reported in Davis United States. County last week, including 11 chicken pox, 39 measles, influenza, 2 cancer, 1 menand 4 five German measles, 37 ingitis streptococcal infections, 3 infectious mononucleosis. aif-lin- e. William Eugene and Val Kennell W i m e r, Layton, daughter born July 26 at Hill A'FB hospital. John and Martha Keller Morrison, Layton, son born July 26 at Dee hospital. William and Sharron Sea-gHodson, Layton, son born July 26 at Dee hospital. Melvin E. and Flora Lee " daughter Layton, Miller, borji July 26 at St. Benedicts hospital, Augustus and Marie Adams Bell, Layton, son born July 25 at St. Benedicts hospital. Charles H. and Berniece Elakle HardyT Layton, Flying Team. The Thunder-bird- s will open their demdaughter born July ,25 at St. Benedicts hospitals onstration flight with a Son.Shan L and Ellece Henry ic Boom. Flying their red, Stott, Layton, son born July white and blue Super 27 atJSt: Benedicts hospital. Sabres, the Thunderbirds, will give the people of Utah Clearfield and S. .William Marilyn an opportunity to observe: Nadell Turner, Clearfield, First, the speed and maneusq born July 28 at Dee hosp- verability of a first line suital-in: personic jet; second, the Ogden. .Liav&od and Anna Had-loc- k close coordination necessary Smith, Clearfield, in actual fighter tactics; and daughter born July 28 at third, the ultimate in precision flying. Dee hospital. Jensen" Lona and ,Evan Jonas, .Clearfield, daughter Layton 1st plans born July 24 at Dee hospital. ! Ballard and Mary Sells Aug. er Layton agent For D & RG August X Clearfield police Officer at Academy H DRESSING SALAD Gallon Party Pride V & PIEDMONT Shull. Artists-sketc- Canned Milk h With Pencil, Charcoal In class Cherub, Unsurpassed for Good no ti Laine T. Raty, Layton leading Ogden artist, gave his second in a series of 18 lessons to approximately 20 Toll Con Gerber's Strained Com of 43 $6.80 Case of 48 $4.3$ 7 11 cans lor persons at the recreation room at Verdeland Park, sponsored by the Art Guild. With Linda M c Ca r t y, as model, the Kaysville, group tried action posing, charcoal and pencil. n Anyone interested in and surrounding areas is urged to contact Keith Powell, president, or any member of the Artist Guild. Layton-Clearfiel- Baby Food Bog food cans Vienna Sausage d Farm Fresh Produce Lay-to- at Dee hospital. SNOW Ralph and Doris Harvey Johnston, Roy, son born July -- 5 STAR - Close Resemblance Diner waitress (looking out 27 at Dee hospital. It looks like rain. John H. and Jeanette Pear- window): Truck driver (eating); Yeah son Harbig, Roy, daughter Mabel, but it amelia a little bon July 24 at St Ben- like coffee. edicts hospital. ' The Teamster. Safeway Guaranteed Meats , r No Gate Charge! Fun for the Whole Family. 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