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Show Ctptember 21, 1960 Pag TT , Ti IIAFB drivers ' t, e J!1 Ir.8! 'v , - , , . 6- - 'wn ' ' f' they arc salty pinded AIIY PERSON INTERESTED IN RIFLE TARGET PRACTICE OR SIGHTING IN THEIR RIFLES Francisco, Calif., with Mr. and " Rifle Range Will EA Open SATURDAY and SUNDAY and Alter d. ff .life. Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Keller J A r at the spacious lawn Syracuse Notes The mother was the former Arlene Winegar of Woods Cross. Mrs. Briggs and the new arrival are spending a couple of weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winegar, Woods Cross. The othe rgrendmother in Syracuse is Mrs. Melinda Briggs. A Syracuse and pot luck supper for the Davis County Beautician Association and their partners was hedl last Wednesday evening 2nd year The Flourett. rooking class members and their Eh in J. Hansen, leader, Mr-.a Mothers entertained with breakfast t Thursday at the home of Mr- -. Hansen. The guests and the girls included Mrs. Smith Waite, Mrs. Selby Tannei, Mrs. Delmar J. Sto-U- i, . la-- Mrs. Zena-- W. Bennett, Miss .Susie Ann Rock, Shirlene Waite, Joan Tanner, Shiela Stoker and Shamera Bennett. Four major events at Hill AFB 1 for explorer scouts during of the Lake Bonneville Council were outlined today by Capt. bas Dale Whipple, explorer scout project officer. Some 100 scouts from Lake Bonneville posts will attend a at Citizens Now" conference and Oct. 1, Hill on Sept. said Capt. Whipple. Theme of event will be how the three-dato become better citizens in the home, community tnd nation. The conference will open at 2 with a m. to quarters. ar.d assignments Concluding the first day will be meet.i conference orientation ing, beginning at 7 p.m., attended by scouts and conference moderators. Key officers and at Hill AFB civilan personnel will be selected to moderate the conferences Other events during Sept. 1, include general assemblies, discussion periods, tours of base and conference critiques. 1960-6- LAYTON Valuable Prizes Donations $1.00 29-3- miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiir ivovt Avmomzto CRULLER PUHT MAI!! Cleorhe ci co. .V n t Tield. I tail TA .V0 fill IHHHUi'lhi"l"ii'i';iiMniiiii!i : I'i EAR Boy ... BOB BARTON CENTERVILLE, Jay BAKERY Royal" y registration 11 J Grade "Swift's Butter Ball" A Spare Ribs Officials Style Country 3CK Lb. from discuss Hill AFB Civil Future," portunities, "Military Engineering," and "Military Law. Hill AFB will On Dec. oI host representative group explorer scouts to a series of tours of Hill AFB and briefings on the missions of the Ogden Air Materiel Area. From March 30, 31 to April 1, scouts 1961, some 500 explorer will hold an encampment at Hill AFB military style. Included will be survival and other subjects of interest to scouts. who Assisting Capt. Whipple, is also the administrative officer with the 733rd Troop Squadron (Reserve) at Hill AFB, adis Lynn Peterson, explorer visor with the Lake Bonneville Council. The council covers BREAD Table Queen Wieners Aviation Service Op- lbs. S' lb. 19 29-3- Carrier Weber, Davis, Morgan, Elder Counties. and Box Hardwure Department (M is Ranch Fresh, ungraded EGGS Sea Cap STEP LADDER TUNA WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF FOUR CALLONS OF ANY MARTIN-SENOUPAINT Frozen Foods doz. 5 FOOT Orange Juice A cans S jj Minute Maid, 00 1 MILK o homes, churches appeal to visitors PEAS Old North. West Tfi SUNSET Frank Glasen Phone TAylor Stan Measells Phone TAvlor 8 L" 10 oz. Red Rock -, VNK4t; A,--v - A bottles COLA m century old dwellings acatioiusts visiting U t a h's and five southern counties during the church buildings of the area. Indian summer fall foliage sea- Brigham Young's winter home son are finding special interest in St. George, built in 1869 and recently acquired for State Patk purposes is especially attracne to visitors, as is tha St. George Mormon Tabernacle with i t s I n New England style spire. Santa Clara, also in Washington County, the Jacob Hamblin House built in 1862 by the buckskin Fire and storm apostle, has also been acquired by the Utah State Park Commission for renovation and maintenhome owners. Protect OUTSIW WHITt MAlTlN-SINO- UC. J5.TV 15 CAL SPICIAl oz. cansSF INTRODUCING PARAMOUNTS 2 Gal. Glass, ea. R ilJ d 1811 ROLL DOZ. V I BUSINESS I ON FOOD... IS OUR U. S. Scouts DINNER During Oct. 8, 12, 19, and 26, a n will attend the explorers conf e rence. Explorer Career will 49 (KAYSVILLE EXCHANGE) These Men Will Supervise Safe Operators of the Range By Order of LE ROI DAY Sheriff of Davis County to special tours St. Rose Church Basement invites IIAFB Games Night Friday, 8:00 p.m. Yates in Layton. Ogden. Flans were completed for the units regular meetings to be held each month throughout the fall and winter. Officers of the Davie County unit who will serve throughout the coming year include Mrs. Audrene Yates, Mrs. Leols Chandler, Mrs. Cecils Brogonji, Mrs. Edith Clay, Mrs. Alta Taylor, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Virginia Bennett and Manuel Gallegos. The group also will attend the State Beautician Convention to be held in Salt Lake City, thie Saturday, Sunday and Monday. and Mrs. Cecil Kirk 37 FIRE PLACE baby boy arrived to them at an Ogden hospital He was greatly wlecomed home by his sister Brenda, and grandparents, the Ray Cooks. The The wee one also have other of Mr. grandparents, The Kellers of 65 Or WINCH TRUCK SERVICE TIME PAYMENT AX Call A bouncing winner in the first mystery personality contest? Clearfield. Shes shown drawing the name while getting beautified at Dotties Beauty Bar, by Carole Hodgson, Layton. The first weeks winner was M. A. McEntire, who guessed the correct mystery personality but not the right number of clues. WHO DREW THE NAME of the Here hhe is. Mrs. E. A. Petersen, 5:C3 PHONE 37 removing topping, trimming, LOGS are happily enjoying the recent addition to their family. ; p.m. evenings Forbes Elmer Contact sical aptitude tests (visual acuity, Mrs. Carlle Duke, Vernal, visand depth perception, field of vision, ited with her sunt, Mrs. A. T. Mrs. Gordon Lloyd color vision and brake reaction). week-enCollett over the Mrs. Wilms Buhler will be hostess to the Alonas Club at BOB'S TREE SERVICE her home Wednesday evening. ' sail Johansen. Attesting to the thoroughnesf of the driver's training, progran is the fact. that last year Hills accident ratio was' AT, accident! dissroom instruction, and perf- per 100,000 miles driven. - This ormance tests. The course ie X compares to Air Materiel Cony hours long six hour per day mands rate qf .79 and the a for four days. tlonal rate of S O. w - percent of being I Is attitude, Ninety tafe driver oust prove The Davis unit are in charge and will hostess the Saturday evening dance nt the Hotel Utah, which is the first event HILL AIR FIRCE BASE So, you think youre a safe driver? on the conventione agenda. Well, the L50Q people licensed and Mrs. Ray Cook, Mayor Include committee Program Mrs. Verne W. Ramp-to- n, to drive government vehicles at and Mr. Muriel Miss Mrs. Hana Jarman, Mr. and Mrs. Golden W. Hill AFB each year are required Reeves and Mrs. La Rena San-daSmedley, Mr. and Mr. Lawr- to prove It. Personnel of the training and ence R. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Green end Mrs. Mel- Ira P. Thurgood, Mr. and Mr. testing section of the Hill AFB vin Ashbsker attended the fu- Rex C. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. motor pool have the responsibilneral service of an uncle, Brig- Elvin J. Hansen and Mr. Royal ity of making sure that drivers ham Y. Green, at McCammon, W. Rampton attended the Muni- operating government veheld hicles on and off base are full Idaho, Saturday. cipal League Convention qualified and are rated safe to in Salt Lake City, last ThursMrs. George Wlttmann enterdrive. Friday, and Saturday. day, tained at a birthday party SatCareful selection of. drivers is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker urday for her daughter, Peggy, visited recently at Redwood the result of an extensive prowho was B years old. Fifteen litgram of testing and. instructCity, Calif, with their motor pool section, tle friends helped Peggy celeand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ion by the brate the special occasion. Harold said Johansen, section David Aamodt and their foreman. Guests during last week of ily. Col. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett The driving course Includes They were accompanied by were Homer Roberts, Phoenix, to obtain background interviews Mrs. Royal W. Rampton, who Arizona, Mrs. Maramie Roberts, and San experience in driving, phymade her stay at South Mesa, Arizona. 1 f- Syracuse The Athene Club KaysvHle will meet Wednesday, October 5, at the home of Mrs. Alice BonnemorL Assisting hostess-e- s are Mrs. Mildred Keyes and Mrs. Roetta Horsley. T ; . Kaysvllle Clubs tllEXIO 16 Sal SUNKIST JUICE Don't Let Home Fires or Damaging Storms Hold You Up! FREE PAINT ROLLER AND TRAY SIT ance. your investments from steal millions of dollars year from these thieves with eery VERiN M. SMITH Phone TA 133 So. C 'J777 State, Clearfield From Cedar City, itself a center for all foliage tourists, many motorists are driving to nearby Pine Valley to view Utah's oldest church building. The Pine Valley Mormon Chapel, designed and built by Ebenezer Bryce, was completed in 1862 and has been in use ever since. At old Iron Town, in Iron County, visitors are seeing the west's first ironworking furnaces. Beehne ovens and chimneys dating to the 1860's stand as a memento of early Ind u s t ry, while a few miles away the huge open-pi- t workings of U. S. Steel are In full operation, sending ore to Geneva mills, and to Calif-omia and Colorado. In Garfield, Kane and Beaver old homes of counties, sellers still abound, along with remnants of mining communities. Orderville, near both Bryce and Zion National Parks, marks the unseccessful communal attempt of a pioneer Mormon group to live the United Order. near Kanab Dwellings and Springdale also date from pioneer times, while Wells Fargo days re recalled at Silver Reef, where walla of some silver mine structures still stand. 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