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Show tp 'W Basic Training at 'The Fort Ord Ceases During Christmas --f- SECOND SECTION The' public information oflice at Utah Military District headquarters has announced that basic training at Fort Ord, Calilorma, will cease during the coming holiday season. This will mean that most, if not all, of Utah's RFA trainees receiving their basC A new device has been training at Fort Ord will be home installed atsafety the tipple ot Kenilfor a Christmas vacation sometime between December 22 and worth mine. It is designed to prt vent a recurrence of the typo of January 8. d Kenilworth Chapel Pews, Opera Chairs Arrive vQcaxk The pev.s and opera chan's for he Ken.iwoitu LDS chapel ai rivThursday, December 13, 1053 ed by track Friday. Several male nenibiis o! the ward were on hand to help unload the precious cargo and to begin almost im-n- ii di, iteiy to assemble them. The piws and chairs were sh flat and the task of putting tin m hrmiy tigethir and bolting them to tlie floor has been arduts delicate mechanism has been ous However, the 16 opera chairs set off twice by weather condi- with handsome green upholstered tions. This happened once on a seats were in place along the back walk day and the second time on a Saturday night when the mine was idle. Raging winds touched off the controls and the siren From sounded for nearly an hour beloie boss Clarence Edwards shut tipple it otf. A similar safety devue has beer in use for about two jiais a Castle Gate. i Safety Device Placed At Kenilworth Tipple - r ' . This announcement, made originally by the commanding gmoial of the Fifth Infantry Division at Fort Ord, affects nearly two hundred young Utah Army reservists who are undergoing training at the California Army base. , RON LAYTON HURST Fun Night W' If , . Set by First , . ' r! s Saturday LDS Ward at Wellington . Saturday, December 22, set as fun night by the Wellington First LDS ward wnch is planning a festive celebration for the afternoon and evening. Beginning at 2 p.m. thue will be a childrens dance and fish pond m the church reel cation had. A food sale w ill be held at 5 p m and at 7 pm. A lively program will be piosentod featunng loal talent. Evuyone is invited and ad proceeds will go into the WiJ budget and maintenance fund ha1-bee- i I V.? V f t it ) JACK 0. NEWELL i. A USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! TERRY JOHNSON accident in which Morgan Rich was injuied several months ago and which resulted in ampliation of both legs In front of the uppir weigh shack have been placed four heavy poles. They are set in concrete. Two of the poles are on the north side of the track and two are d roetly opposite on the so ith side of tne track. Ropi s ara sm A run an oss the poles stand'ng on a railroad car o in pull on the ropns then by ci'N.ng a piemng'y loud s ren to bW The siren is installed on the t'pplo Or a man on the ground can push a button attached to the suit a east pole and the s:ri n " ,11 smnd The wlust'e v arns the on h ppi i undir the t pp'e thit thm is a s car o t of c ntrol or a nr run awav. Also undo- - tin t is a button vMuch can be p.,ss, d to warn workers in that vicinity to clear away. Once the buttons are pushed they cannot be stopped except manually. of the rostrum for Sunday school services. Several of the pews were also rc ady for use and the remainder will be ready before another Sunday. Bert Christensen has been the foreman over the work, and so enthusiastic over preparing the furniture for use that he has scarcely taken the time to eat since the truck was unloaded. Stop in at The for STAPLERS and STAPLES Sun-Advoc- ate iAwrMHNMl where I sit ... Joe Marsh Just Call Me Cupid The Vic Christensens vote Sunday dinner g lests at the home ol Dr and Mrs Theodora Chivdi of Carbonville Also injmuig the hospitality vveie the R i Chi isic'sens, and M and Mis Aldon and chi'dtm Mr Frink Olsen and Mr 11 it I V iV of Hiawatha. Mi and Mrs J A ClrindU r and childicn called iluiing the tv Lydia Johansen entiitimd the Five Hun Ired club recent v i p ial guests weie May B lti e Puce and I ha Paper aid Richards. Ascension Guild held a bake s p Monday to raise lunds tei 111 Thus far there has he, n no Episcopal church to be buU in il. need to sound the siren. However Price. The sale was Bu-di- ck -- Ct.-trud- The counter down at Petes was full yesterday, except for three seats near the end, so I plunked myself down on the middle one. As I took my first sip of coffee a cute young couple came in a girl in her early twenties followed by a fellow perhaps a year or two older. Without saying a word, they took the only two seats left-- on either side of me. Remembering my younger days, I insisted the young man take my seat sos they could be together. He hesitated at first, then finally he shrugged, gunned Copinght, suc-essh- and said to the girl, Well, lets make him happy. My names Ricky. Whats yourst From where I sit, there was no harm done that time, but lumping to conclusions can be embarrassing. la tact, ks sometimes mean and iatolerant like the way some folks jump to the conclusion a mans wrong to prefer a glass of beer ever another beverage. Lack of faets eon pled with lack of judgment i'troduees trouble. Ic 1936, United States Brewers Foundation Two of Three Escapees In Custody in Colorado Jack ONwell and Terry Johnson, two of the three men w ho escaped from the Carbon county jail last Wednesday night, were appie-hende- d Tuesday by the city marshal at Rangeley, Colorado. Police are still seeking the third man, Ron Layton Hurst. The three men escaped from the Caibon county jail by sawing through a lock bar in cell block and then sawing through a heavy metal screen on the door of the main entrance to the jail. Officers from the Cai bon county sheriffs office went to Blanding Monday afternoon to assist officers there in the investigation of a burglary of a hardware store from which several rifles and ammunition as well as cothing and food were stolen Sunday night. The local officers were interested in that investigation because they had an idea the burglary might have been the work of the escapees. The two men were apprehended in a car stolen from the Vern Davis Motor company lot the night of the escape and had in their possession the loot taken from the Blanding store. The law enforcement agencies are still seeking the third escapee, Hurst, who reportedly participated in the Blanding burglary with the other two after which they separated. Hurst is believed to have taken off in a 1956 Mercury stolen from Blanding. Wnated posters on the three men had been printed and are in circulation throughout the state and surrounding states. The descriptions given on the posters of the three men are as follows : Jack O. Newell Age 25, five foot eight inches, 1401 pounds, brown hair, green eyes, fair complexion and medium. Wanted for burglary and armed robbery. Terry Johnson Age foot 21, five eight inches, 150 pounds, brown hair, hazel eyes, fair com- plexion and medium build. Wanted for burglary and armed robbery. Ron Layton Hurst -- Age 35, six Ernie Wall of Price and Dick foot four and one-ha- lf inches, 165 Mercer of Parlier, California, will brown hair, blue eyes, has pounds, head the 17 freshmen football scar on approximately five-inc- h players who plan to return to the left side of face. Wanted for rape. Reedley College squad next fall. Hurst is considered armed and for They were elected dangerous. 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