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Show Page 2 Thursday, March 5, 1970 Thfe Salina Sun Published every Thursday at Salina, Utah. Second Class' postage paid at Salina, Utah. H. W. Cherry, Jr. Editor-Publish- MEMBER Subscription mwMtPE Association - Founded 1885 , Teachers Take East Main Straat Salina, Utah 84654 61 18851 Three Student Rales $4 , Training at fISHS A 3 -- DAY Thur.-FrL-S- at 4 , Rounds Janet Rounds, also in the Home Economics Department, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent trunk, elevates for access to engine. LaMoine, MOTOR COACH L.H. (LaMdne) Curtis put Rounds of Walnut Creek, Calison of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Curtis, Aurora is from Oldsmobile She Chevrolet, was born in Ogden together fornia. Tornado, instructor at Lincoln Technical Institute, head and moved to California when Ford and Plymouth parts and a travel trailer. Arizona. Phoenix, motor The coach Chevrolet fashioned from she was 13 years old. She comes hood, from a family of six children and will graduate from the Y in Aug25 ft. seats and son, Ricky, 11 helped The world may not beat a path , a new ust. Janet plans to teach Home his trailer. lay the carpeting. Cindy, 10, Economics either in Utah or to door, but L.H. Curt He connected the engine and Calvin, 9 and Cory, 5 also revel Curtis has developed a unique California. Janet'scommentwas, wheels to the trailer chassis then in the novel conveyance. Not having lived in a smalltown motor coach. Now that the motor coach is worked out details for the before I find Salina a great exAnd, wherever the Curtis steering system and a reality, Curtis has launched family chooses to cruise, the chain-driv- e perience. I love teaching here. recreational vehicle - its sloping tilted steering wheel to give another project - a four-sewindshield at a rakish angle to the greater utilization of front cabin airplane with midwing and airfoil shaped fuselage. streamlined cab - is sure to grab space. It will probably be three to attention. Body framework of the cab is a 1 12 Inch square steel tubing five years before the plane is Biggest family feature, howfor greater strength. Flooring completed, he speculated. ever, is the togetherness proAfter that, I may build a boat. vided by the roomy cabin with and roof areconstructedoffiber-glas- s sandwith metal and expanded passenger IMIS pilot, seats. No family member needs wiched between the layers and w v w W 9 v outside paneling is of the same be relegated to the trailer sectype aluminum used in trailer tion. Everyone can sit up front, Curtis said, to carry on con- construction. Inside panels are of wood. versation, just like in a car. Other cabin features are the Curtis combined an Oldsmobile Tornado engine, a Chevrolet safety cage roll bar, automotive Local army recruiter, SFC trunk for the hood, sundry items type heater and cooling, side W. Stuart reports today Gilbert from a Ford and Plymouth, to- curtains, ammeter and voltmeter that nine young men enlisted gether with new materials for electrical system. thru his office during February. The unique thing, said Curtis an accessorized cabin, which he Two of these men were from is that the power unit and cabin Sevier linked in continuous siding to the County. can quickly be disconnected from travel trailer. Kevin L. Cherry, son of Mr. Besides materials, equipment, the trailer portion, leaving the and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, Salina, technical preplanning, Curtis, put trailer available for use in its enlisted under the Armys rs 461 into the project. conventional configuration. The program. Dennis L. Muir, -excabin top can be tilted to The resulting motor coach the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. it's registered as a reconstructed pose all instruments and wiring, Muir, Richfield, enlisted for airfor easy engine accessibility. house car - provides family tourmaintenance. Both of the Other family members worked craft ing powered for comfort, ride men are currently underyoung and handling comparable to that on the project. Mrs. Curtis upbasic training at Fort going holstered the cabin passenger of a regular passenger car. Washington prior to atLewis, I dont know what the top their technical training. tending speed is, said Curtis, but I Stuart says he will be happy to MEN NEEDED could very easily break the speed explain the many advantages of In this area to train as limit. Dennis Crane enlisting to anyone interested and Curtis assembled the motor asked that you call for coach over a period of seven an appointment. Dennis Crane, son of Mr. and months with occasional help from Mrs. Leland Crane, a student at two engineering friends. While Utah State University, Logan, he did not cite actual figures, cost U.S. Air Force Airman First of his travel vehicle, he said, was majoring in Agriculture EducaLEARN TO BUY CATTLE, Dave Humphrey, son of Mr. teachClass student his about half that of a similarly tion, is doing HOGS AND SHEEP and Mrs. Leone Humphrey of ing at Richfield High School under equipped motor coach. at sale barns, teed lots, and Salina, is on duty at Nha Trang farms. We prefer to train men 21 The project got beyond the MaxHartle. 55 with livestock experience. AB, Vietnam. Dennis is married to the forweeks of planning and paper For local interview, write age, Airman Humphrey, a security mer FayLoy Barney ofRichfleld. sketches when Curtis bought and phone, address and background. is assigned to the two have Meat a National policeman, used Dexter, reworked children, They Packing 327th Combat Support Squadron, a 6211 Radiant Drive two and Candace, displacement engine (385 hp a San Jose, Calif. 95123 unit of the Pacific Air Forces, car seat, pair of front wheels and headquarters for air operations in Southeast Asia, the Far East and Pacific area. The airman, who previously served at McChord AFB, Wash., graduated in 1968 from North Sevier High School. ed Mrs. Mary Rasmussen spent three daysin Fayette visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew. Gail Ballinger Gail Ballinger, lifelong resident of Portland, Oregon is teaching in the commercial department under Mrs. Merna Johnson. She has attended BYU for four years and will graduate in the spring. Miss Ballinger stated, 1 have thoroughly enjoyed teaching in Salina and working with all the faculty members and students who have proved so cooperative Mr. and Mrs. Heber Allred returned home Saturday after spending the past few weeks in Provo at the Wallace Ohranhome. Mrs. Allred is recovering from i surgery. tpx i Mrs. Derail Jensen is visiting a few days in Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Shaw, Taylorsville, are parents of a daughter, born February 26th. She joins sisters, Rhonda, 4 and Selena, 3 years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw, Aurora. A little girl Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leeon Christensen, Salina and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reid, Castle Dale. Dennis Crane Takes Student Training at MAKES INTERIOR DECORATING EASY Doing your home over is no! only economical, but fun, with UNICO Paint. Read these features and youll know why. 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Duane underwent major surgery Friday in the LDS Hospital. for H if Advertising Rates on Request Bry Sorensen of Salt Lake City was in Salina for the weekend and Gary Richard Gafa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nazreth Gafa, arrived in Denver, Colorado Wednesday and will visit a few days at his home before returning to Israel where he is a foreman for a rubber company. do per year Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent from Monday until WednesGeorge Coleman returned day in Las Vegas. They attended home from Utah Valley Hospital a regional professional conferwhere he recently underwent sur- ence for National Funeral Direcgery. He is reported improving. tors. eye N i Three young ladies, Gail Ballinger, Nina Jones and Janet Rounds, Brigham Young University students, are student teaching at North Sevier High School. Harding is a granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson visited Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. v wonder what they laxation. P.T.A. FAMILY CARNIVAL APRIL 3 Janet Mr. and Mrs. Rick Whitworth, Soda Springs, Idaho visited over the weekend with Mrs. Myrtle Harding in Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Heath, Salina. Mrs. Whitworth, the former Deneace f, 0- When you watch teenagers dancing these days, you Former Aurora Han Duilds Motor Coach Salina, Utah ' |