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Show y"ry HJ""trW WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- "Yn inr"p m m kWf"ij0 9 m t JL Mrs. Corilla Sessions is staying in Bountiful with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sessions and family for a Rlf,D I t '' t',' y , Mi , ' -- y , & j 'V yfkz44 '"Z'' 144,44 7 P' 4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Christensen and His family. brother, 4. Cleon Chadley, returned to Nevada with them to spend some ""VZZiA. ' ' s Vz 414Zy4MZZk "4W'tfm "wyM HiZ'Zf'. ',, . ti4 -- y' 4 ' ,r- " - y4 tZws.rj; The Hinckleys newest business Main in Layton. HINCKLEY'S IN LAYTON I- . ... I. ii I Like autumn and falling control of Kwik Vending leaves or ham and eggs, you really Hinckley brothers and Salt Lake City. Inc. both in Ogden. Bob is a of Treasure Resources, Inc. and Alta Industries, and John is a director of First Security Bank of Utah at Ogden, Ideal National Ogden director THEY ARE billed in their principal business interest new and used cars and trucks as the Two Dealin Dodge Brothers and the close relationship of Robert H. (Bob) Hinckley Jr. and John S. Hinckley cuts across other areas as well. Back in 1915 in Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, County, established an Association. was John Hinckley graduated from New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell in 1943, served in the Army in Europe and was a captain when discharged in 1946. He was graduated with honors from the U of U in 1948 with a bachelors degree in business management and advertising promotion. He married the former Anne Holman of Richmond, Va. The Hinckley brothers are delighted to become a part of the North Davis County and Layton business community with the installation of the new facility for the sale of used vehicles at 1497 North U.S. 89 in Ogden. The automobile industry is enjoying another profitable pattern of sales this year and the Hinckley brothers are enjoying the growth immensely. With their famous father, Mr. Hinckley is a former chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, assistant secretary of commerce for air and vice president of American Broadcasting Company, they share an interest in educational philanthropy. au- year. John Hinckley is president and manager of Robert H. Hinckley, Inc. 2810 Washington Blvd., Ogden and Layton, president of Hinckleys Trucks Inc. 2309 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. is HINCKLEY BOB president of Hinckleys Inc., 10th South and Main, Salt addition, the two brothers have interwoven Northern Utah United Fund, three terms on the board of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, president of the Rotary Club, member of the Ogden Library Board, president of the National Automobile Dealers Association as well as the Utah Automobile Dealers N.M. He married the former Janice Scowcroft of Ogden. BOTH MEN are in the process developing 120 acres at Harrison Boulevard and car and truck operations at four locations employ 159 persons and handle about 2,500 new Dodge vehicles a In Air Force Base, Roswell, Co. City. family-owne- d Lake City. HE WAS civilian personnel officer at Hill Air Force Base from 1949 to 1951 and resigned as a colonel in 1955 at Walker and Mountain Fuel Supply Co., in Salt Lake Insurance tomobile agency which was moved to Ogden in 1927. In those days he dealt personally with Horace and John Dodge, owners of the Dodge Motor Car Co. TODAY THE ficer in the Air Force, he flew in the European theater in World War II and in Korea. Ser- vice, Inc. and Ideal Lease, cant separate the of Robert H. Hinckley, now of Eden, Weber ' a used car lot on N. and their partners of the their father, ' is after undergoing an appenat the McKay dectomy Hospital last week. She returned home Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. and Mrs. Mr. Carver, Truman R. Carver of Kaysville, Mrs. Iona Cook of Layton were among the 40 guests of Mr. Truman H. with Umvac Corp. The High Priests Quorum of the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward held a dinner and program on Sat. evening at the Kaysville Stake Cutural Hall for all High Priests 4.z,J.y, HINCKLEY has served as an Ogden City councilman in 1954-5vice president in charge of the JOHN MAJOR PROJECTS include the largest family endowed scholarship fund at Brigham Young University and the Institute of Practical Politics at the U of U, made possible by a grant by the senior Mr. Hinckley. After he was graduated from Ogden High School, Bob attended Stanford University for a year and was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1942. Commissioned an of Main in Layton. THEY ARE justly proud of W.W. Willardsen (Woody), a long time employee who manages that facility and are confident that he will continue the fine tradition of customer loyalty and satisfaction that has been the trademark of the Hinckley businesses. Two Week Exercise For Hill Reservists F-1- Some 225 personnel and 10 jets from the 508th Tac- tical Fighter Group (Reserve) Hill AFB have deployed to the National Parachute Test Range in California for a exercise. at two-wee- k - Carvers family attending a special dinner party Sat. evening in Ogden at Andys Smorgasbord Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kaysville, Mrs. Wilma Buhler, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler and family of Salt Lake City attended the wedding and reception of Curt Buhler and Kathy DeVore, held Fri., Jan. 21 at the Chateau Wedding ward. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Morey B. Jeffery attended the Intermountain Retired Officers Association meeting at Hill Air Force Base, Sat., Jan. 15. General Rafalko gave a 6 and briefing on the information on its impact on Hill Air Force Base. Members of his staff were also available to answer questions, of concern to the retired military community in this area. At the conclusion of the meeting, Lt. Coi. and Mrs. Jeffery were invited by Major and Mrs. Josepii Schober to their home in Morgan as Sat. over-nigF-1- Don Fullmer at Id. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kneedy spent a week with relatives there. The Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Wards Study Group met Sunday evening at the guests. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin, Reseda, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hansen and family of Tabonia, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen and family, all of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy attended the funeral service of her brother-in-law- , Te-toni- a, training for the reservists. The officers and airmen are practicing close air supmissions, port, ground-attac- k air refueling training, low level navigation flights and various ground training, said Colonel Davis. days BESIDES fighter bombers and aircrews, other reservists are busy with aircraft maintenance, supply, finance, medical and other duties at the deployment sight. The reservists will return to Hill AFB on Jan. 29. 735 reservists assigned. Other 508th personnel will take their k train. ng at various . . . ' - Have you joined DFs 50 YARDS OF FASHION FABRIC CLUB Members of the club get three yards of fabric FREE (your choice, worth up to 5 95 per yard) when fabric purchases total 50 yards Special! Work Pant Cottons Our reg. 1.49-2.- Ol'hN MON FKI Phone E 773-557- & M FORD GALQG 1573 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 1(825-972-1 Motorcraft Motorcraft THERMOSTATS OIL FILTERS M M V M Granger. Murray Town at Country OlfcN M')N Centerville Orem V4yv"v 'pr 'si,'X ... mi S ) . 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Buy one at this special price . mu S39 Motorcraft Motorcraft . dresser drawer makes a good sewing box Divide part of it into small compartments for holding thread, needles, zippers, tapes, and scissors, leave a large section for storage of your latest project The drawer can be carried to any location where you want to sew When you are through return materials to the drawer and replace it in the dresser, out ot the way Another good idea is to have a household tile with separate compartments for papers this will organize and provide storage tor tlat sewing notions You'll tind it s a good idea to come to us at A AIR FILTERS SHOCK ABSORBERS Each Motorcraf shocks are built tough .o capacity lor long has a laiqu service life Only i Motorcraft East Gentile, screen in a family room can shield your clutter--anyou can leave it. and come back later Help your engine run clean and save gas. Buy a Motorcraft Air Filter. It's fast and easy to install. $9199 B Pak Motorcraft PCV VALVES FUEL FILTERS sewing HANDY HINT: If Motorcraft 1 Our lessons are available classes or afternoons mornings. evening-ju- st give us a call information for Private lessons are also available It's not too early to start thinking of sewing a gift tor Valentine s Day Hours Mon thru Sat 9 33 a m 6 pm Closed Sundays for SAT 9 M6 P Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy and iamiiy were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Purdy and son Nathan of Tigard, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Steven Purdy and daughter Natalie, Logan; Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville; and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iverson of Salt Lake City.np by Ann Harris 376-591- H M ginson. 9 W2E 21 Jd-- the University basketball games. One at Scottsdale and one at Tucson after which they spent time in Mrs. Dale Orgill of Memphis, Tenn. They came for Mrs. Orgills sisters funeral. Mrs. On Friday, Mr. and Burton Huffaker of Vale, Ore. were visitors of Mrs. Giles. Mrs. Carol Morgensen of North Salt Lake visited with her mother, Mrs. Sally Hig- Heat Duct work additional Keep your engine from run' ning a fever" in driving and make sure you gel when your fast warm-up- s engine is cold in winter FABRIC LOFT yd. 29 man, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook on their plane to Arizona where they attended two of Recent visitors of Mrs. Sarah Giles were Mr. and 1977. ANNS Sew sturdy pants, wrap skirts and jumpsuits of pantweight cotton & cottonpolyester. 1st quality, on bolts 45 wide. Chance. Mr. and Mfs. Dick Bow- ton. Furnaces (20 yrs. Warrantee) Basement Heat Ducts Gas Piping Electronic Air Cleaners Humidifiers Licensed Contractor Free Estimates 10 off any Gas Piping or Basement two-wee- d Her father Richard Harris, died suddenly last month. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bowring of Last Chance, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terry of Logan spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bowring. Mrs. accompanied Bowring Stewart and his wife, Shelley, back to Wyoming where she spent a few days. Stewart and Shelley own and operate a store in Last AIR-CONDITION- Range, are being utilized. Scarves-by-the-yar- o Out-of-sta- National Parachute Test what a pretty way to sew up Spring! Silky Avril rayoncotton blend comes in attractive new prints. Sew a breezy top or fluttery dress of scarf prints . . . choose your favorite from our collection. First quality, full bolts, 45 wide. Twenty-tw- family members attended. Mrs. Lorna Daniels visited in Provo, Wed. with her mother, Mrs. Anna Harris. Farmington. guests. scenario is an intelligence briefing. The simulated briefing includes summaries on sighting and identifying enemy aircraft, equipment and capabilities. Three southern California bombing areas, part of the Discount Fabrics low price anniversary. Air Ease that the encampment provides realistic combat times during at the Hilton Lake City Hotel for their 54th wedding Nogales, Mexico snoppiug before returning home. Mrs. Sally Higginson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen. Mrs. Bernice Layton was honored at a luncheon in Salt Lake Tuesday on her birthday anniversary at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mable Ludlow. Other guests were Mrs. Edith Green and Mrs. Phyllis Sut- Center in Layton. Curt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy recently entertained at a family dinner for 38 HEATING & LT. COL. Larry Davis, acting 508th commander, said THE 508th has some Ifavcvillp Mr. and Mrs. Kneedy were honored on Dec. 26 at a family dinner party in Salt ROBERT LOVE M. INCLUDED in each the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter, is convalescing at her home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Dennis is now employed , of Andersons. Miss Eileen Carter, of ,r z 4 former neighbors time. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and family of Bountiful were Tuesday visitors - daughter, Arthur Anderson. Enroute in home they visited Hurricane with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse and families, were weekend guests of h!s - T- and derson Carolyn, visited at Deseret Hot Springs, Calif, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Christensen of Ely, Nev. I 7r"0'':'"' i ', f 'vf home ot Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert An- few weeks. f tur ; -,ii"n',"p 'nrw1 ar I1 n 'w0 i U9gqppt0p NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 27. 1977 IS XFTVTTW Mr rr Helps keep your carburetor clean Replace your car's fuel filter at recommended intervals with a new Motorcraft fuel (liter Now just Help keep your engine running clean Replace PCV valve when you tune your car Just Motorcraft us $150 1 y $35 A folding d This offer good from Jan. 29 thru Feb. 2nd J |