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Show , J t a r 1 Certificate clrr.cilt w5- (. l'U Ul? 4 A VvW Ai- - Ftt Urn Vk v A ? 4 U Jt Smedley ''r"'--- , 1 r v $ ' L r v r f ? t 4 j' Y r . i ! im. y it 5 $ . I" 4 " ", Tn ',i',- v - ' t j fi J - V f..L - fa out 14-1- 5, Development Contract signed for new 'E-tv- t Tage 4 May 26, 1960 gency situation. The object of this mission was a C-that supposedly crashed between St. George and Hill Air Force Base. The cadets and teniors that participated from the Layton Composite Squadron were: Major Harold Hilburn, Major Helen Hilburn, Lt. Bob Hickman, and J. Christensen. The cadets were Capt., Spencer Sandatrom, . Lt Nancy Henley, Darla James, Tommy Waggoner, Larry Waggoner, Tommy Baggs, Billy Roberts, 8andy Christiansen, Linda Mamanakis, Wanda Ellis, Louis Brown, Rodney Yard-ley, along with a rescue team 0 under the direction of Cadet Lt I 'J 4 f V V yH 0, , A s. i r v Wesley Moore, Lt Darwin Rice, Loren Sneller, Dale Rouse, and neW postoffice building in Kays-vill- e. THIS IS THE architects sketch of the proposed Clearfield Senator Wallace ner of U.S. Highway 91 and Brent Benson. The Layton resthen leased to the government. It will be built by a private contractor-enF. Bennett has been advised by 200 South Street. It will pro- cue team was under superviOption has been taken to purchase the site for the building at Second North, east of Postmaster General Arthur E. vide 5030 square feet of inte- sion of Major Richard Abbott Main Street. See story on page 1. Summerfield that a contract has rior space, an outside loading Squadron Commander of the been signed for the construc- platform, and ample Ogden Composite Squadron. Also on Saturday, May 14, tion and lease to the Poet Ofspace for parking and Sunset lists the annual drill competition was fice Department of a new post truck maneuvering. Specifications call for new modern light- held at the 733 fd Sqtiadron office building in Clearfield. Building permits and equipment, including a Building in which three drill ing The bidder auccessful is the Sunset Building permits iscountteams competed. low, open patron-servic- e T. Smith Albert of Olympus Company resnew include sued in Sunset er. Squadron took the first place Clearfield. and Ground breaking Dr. Omer J. Kelley, Chief of means that in less than o years idences, additions to present construction of the new post The Postmaster General also on the Clast A teams. residences, and commercial con- the Western Fertiliser and Wa- ths average farm worker has office is expected to begin in pointed out that the new post struction. Kent Smith was is- ter Management doubled the Research approximately office in Clearfield, one of 1400 to the Federal Government and sued permits for four new res- Branch, United States Depart- gains that were achieved dur- the near future with completion new post offices to be built in hence will pay local rial estate due December 9, approximately idences. Modem Construction ment of Agriculture, Fort Col- ing the previous 120 years. This 1960. The lease will run for 10 fiscal 1960, will remain under taxes to bear its share of the unissued was three achievement perfeatured Company phenomenal lins, Colorado, was the with two renewal private ownership while leased cost of local government mits for separate residences, speaker of the dedication of matched by any other country years options. Pioneer Construction Co., two the new , California Spray in the world is a direct result This modern post office will new residences; Garth Smith, Chemical Plant at Kennewick, of the application of more efa new residence permit to Garth Washington the 17th of May. ficient farm practices developed be located on the northeast cor- Smith, and Don S. Nelson, a Dr. Kelly graphically pointed through research. The skillful new residence. out the need for the use of use of fertilizers ranks high grade and older are Invited to attend. Ken B. Johnson was issued a more commercial fertilisers for among thesa Improved pracSaturday, May 28, 10:45 a.m. building permit for commercial the coming years here in the tices. Perri-con- e west with Confirmation Young People's the following examVincent By the year 2010, we will need construction. twice aa much food and other and Instruction Class.. Father GIANT WASHER was issued a permit for a ples: Neary. A. A. Marino horde, 573 carport, Kenneth A. Peterson Lets consider for a moment farm products aa weve conInstalled at Maple, Clearfield. for a garage, Paul Lund for a the, rate at which farming ef- sumed today. At the same time, the amount Sunday, May 28, 8:15 A 10:30 a.m. porch; Henry Marsh for a pa- ficiency has been climbing SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY tio cover, and Elmo C. Hamer through the years. Back in 1820, of farmland available is not Holy Communion and Family Worship Service. Graded class-wor- k for storage area and a family a farm worker was able to likely to be increased very much beyond present acreage. for children and adults. Will handle 9x12 Shag Rugs, Heavy Bedding, produce enough food for 4 perSome new land can be brought A nursery is provided for the sons, including himself. Forty Drapes, Tents and What Have You into at fairly reasontiny ones while parents attend years later, in 1860, he still able production cost. But we are also losONLY 504 Per Load . could feed only 4.5 persons. By worship service. land to If you would like to give flowers 1900, the number had increased ing good agricultural airports, m loving memory of a dear one to 7, and by 1940 he was feed- urban development, Located Next to HOLT LANES on Highway 91 Mrs. Grant Hammon, 433 W. ing 11 persons. Thus, it took highways, railroads, and so on. or as a thank offering call Mrs. LAYTON So most needed the of in 1 V0 gains Claude V. Wmegar, TA North, Sunset, entertained 120 years to increase the numa group of close friends for ber he could feed from 4 to 11 production will have to come, not from additional land, but luncheon on May 18. Her guests a net gain of seven persons. wereBut look what happened since from greater yields on cropland Ruth Gibson, Layton; Jane Adams, Clearfield; Melba 1940. Between 1940 and 1958, we already have. In other Fisher and Janice Thurgood, he increased his efficiency to words, we will have to substiWest Point; Blanche Parker, the point where he could pro- tute scientific technology for acres. Experience and Eloise Pope, Roy, and Ina duce enough food for 23 persons additional a net increase of 12. This over the last 80 years gives us Malan, Uintah. confidence that it can be done. post office in Clearfield 4 . r:' r participates in practice Central . r.i;i Layton CAP Squadron Layton During the weekend the Leyton Com. Co. by of May Utah State University in recog- posit Squadron along with the nition of his outstanding serv- Salt Lake, Bountiful and Ogice to the community and the den Squadron participated in area served by the businesses a.SARCAP which was directed named. This certificate wee from the Squadron presented to him in Salt Lake Building, Civil Air Patrol, Salt City recently and with it a let- Lake airport These practice ter of commendation for the ex- search and rescue missions are cellence of his small business to acquaint the cadet and senenterprise from Dr. Darrell iors with problems that might arise during an actual search Chase, president of the and rescue operation or cmer- - v k I 3 f jM -- f fc ,? F f A certificate of Syracuse merit waa received by Dale T. Smedley aa manager of S medley Plumbing and Heating, Smedley Construction Co., and . d hard-surfac- USDA Soil Expert urges use of more fertilizer ft I noTic ?unnv Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes ; better than any other bourbon! ; Sunset flews tit hi isNKT non cmmun. imriue, iimen ration snustit mubm vma n rear - Now's the time to enjoy outdoor eating... o ""l West Coast PR Representative s c wn tc c NICK ADAMS And Safeway Has A Wide Choice of Fine Foods For Your Picnic Gasket his first album for Mercury , , . JIM FRANCISCUS and JANE FONDA ore has cvt ... CONWAY went over 0 well In "College Confidential, there are three more films in his future . . . FRANK SINATRA couldn't be happier about daughter NANCY'S forthcoming marriage to a steady twosome T WITTY ... TOMMY SANDS ond CLAIRE BLOOM ( ROD STEIGER Shop Early had an eight lb. . . JOANNE WOODWARD will really retire after aR . . ..CONNS STEVENS called off her three year engagement to GARY CLARKE . . . DAVID and RICK NELSON want to toke fceir CLOSED girl . Monday MAY 30 Memorial Day X f V HMM) room MM ... SUSAN, trapeze act into Madison Squore Garden KOHNER and GEORGE HAMILTON are going to tie the knot BOB WAGNER and NATALIE WOOD want no,i roles casting them at young married . . . looks like BOBBY RYDELL hat finally replaced PAUL ANKA os for as ... ...that Recent ANNETTE is concerned girls college board studies show with C-averages still hove o 50-5- 0 chance of gaining admission to the college of their choice ... A June wedding is in the offing for KATHY NOLAN and ROBERT (LARAMIE) FULLER . . . ALAN LADD says that FRANKIE AVALON is one of the fmeet people hes ever worked with . . . JAMES DARREN and EVY NOW. UNO hod to cut short their honeymoon so J1MME eeeid foie the "Gen of Navorone" cost. J- Richard L. Vanderveld ef Penile Palisades, California, has Keen named western states public relations representative of AMFs Bowling Products Group. Hs will be located st ths Groups West Coast regional offices in Glendale, California. Mr. Vanderveld has been assistant sport editor of the Sente Monica. California, Evening Outr look, since 1951, reporting all sports events in the Southern California area. Prior to that, the UCLA graduete wet for four rears on the newt staff of the Lot Angeles Examiner. Mr. Vanderveld the founder f the Santa Monica Junior Cham-e- r of Commerce's annual Athlete if the Month and Athlete of the fear awards. His career as a newspaper dates to 1941, when he oined the Grand Rapids, Michi-raHerald. me-lo- j ANGEL FOOD CAKES Mrs. Wright Oven-Fres- 3fr1: ! h (Regular 45c) From Out Meat Department! 1 More Good Buys! Coolies n er St. Peter's Episcopal Mission TA or Mayonnaise The Finest Chickens You Con Buy Ev.fy Bird U S Gov, (Cut-U- lb. p F 1 Lunch Box 37$) a TexoLite DRYWALL TA TA Clearfield 65 ' ' 1 1 7 SUPPLIES f ' Sunset Paints and Drywall Supplies 1126 No. Main If Phone TA 61 SUNSET 19 Salad Oil Salt Lake City OGDEN 50 53 59 3for 1.00 oi. at 3 lb. can 8 or Hotdof tt 30 qts. Hit Mad 49 Cream O' The Crop 2 Dozen 83 Large AA Eggs "A" Grade, Smalt Beltsville ' Frankfurters BEACON'S COUNSELING SERVICE QL Spread 5 Hambwrgor Turkeys COUNSELING SeidLitz Sondwich Hormel't Canned, Ready-To-E- tjL Salad Dreiimo 37 Thursday, May 7:30 p.m. Adult Confirmation and Instruction Class. Father Walter E. Neary. Joseph Jacobson home at 152 North Lakeview, Clearfield. Friday, May 27, 7:00 A 8:00 p.m. s Miriam Guild at Jackie home, 803 E. 450 S , Clearfield. All girls of the fourth ,t Premium Quality Miracle Whip hda Grade "A" Inspected S. Main, Clearfield 435 NOW ON Fuller lb. loaf Old World Slock 17 n, Professional MARRIAGE 4riD I Mr,. Wright- - Dlcdu Craw-chaw- ill 7.1. Pot Roast 49 lb. 49 lb. 69 lb. - From Oar Produce Department Mew Potatoes S. No 1 Fresh Dug Iona Whites 1(R 35 1 New Crop, Vine- Ripened Imperial Valley, Rich, Flavorful, Jumbo Extra large U.S. No. Ccntdoupes ! j 4 for I mm 1111 W BANANAS ' FIRM-GOLDED-R- IPE 2 lbs. 27 Price Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday I I |