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Show rv UNIVERSITY of UTAH SC8SI96o i " Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville VoL VII ; ' ' ' ? , the Beautification ' . :!uVv ' To Hold Christmas Party A Christmas open house party is in store for the Kearns Green Thumbers Friday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m., will be held at 5195 So. 4520 West. Speaker for the evenings program will be Mrs. Owen Allen who will demonstrate Christmas decorations. Following this there will be a gift exchange. Each member is asked to bring a can of food to be given to the needy. " V' s,,' 'ylv f ' , ' V' Green Thumbers ' s f'-- - ' - ; w; , - - ? ' i. s i s ' ' 5' rf VJw ' i s '' s ' ' ' , ' - , , : y Number 3 sr Armed Forces Observe Fear! Harbor Day Dec.7 and Flights in Provo, Ogden, Logan, Cedar City, Vernal, Price, Richfield, 5 Q is one of seven test Groups in By Rolf W. Kay the United States participating in this new mission for Air Force Rein his room, not wanting to be seen servists. by anyone. Finally he decided to go to Paris. Operating under this new plan, He heard of a great eye specialist the Air Force Recovery units will who was the most respected and provide emergency recovery caphonored man in his field. After abilities for U.S. and allied airwaiting a couple of months for an craft in the event of a general war appointment, he got to see the doc- or national emergency. By using tor. He was put thru more ex- local, airfields and haustive tests. He was given shots, both civilian and military equippills and all kinds of other treat- ment, these units will provide landments. Consultations were held and ing facilities for military aircraft a multitude of other doctors were that are unable to return to their called in from all over the world. home base after an attack. These This whole process took nearly a units will be capable of servicing year. He was finally told that noth- the aircraft and providing food, ing could be done for him. No one medical care, and housing for crew knew the cause of the disease and members. Thus, it would be possible whats more, no one knew of a for an aircraft making such an cure. The experts gave him only emergency landing to participate a few months to live. in a second strike force. Dejected and morose, our hero It has now been realized by many decided that if he had only a short while on this earth, he might as military planners that despite the well live it up and enjoy himself holocaust that a nuclear war would to the very end. The first thing he bring, the initial attack may not did was go to a haberdashery for be the deciding factor in the outa complete new wardrobe for him come of such a war. This was indicated by President Eisenhower self. He told the salesman he wanted when he said: Our total defense a new suit, shoes, hat, gloves, In is incomplete and meaningless withfact, the whole works. He ordered out reliable and responsible home defense. Survival cannot be guar(Continued on page 4) anteed merely with a capacity too reprisal. Equally important is our ability to recover. Sa I ANYTHING GOES This story concerns a poor soul who was afflicted with a strange malady. His eyes bulged out. At first it was not too noticeable and he didnt pay too much attention to it but as time went on the situation got worse. When his friends began to remark about it he thought it was high time something should be done about it. He went to his family doctor but he could give him no help. Con- Now the planting is completed, the beauty. - ' Although the area in front of the business establishments in Kearns has long ago been marked No Parking, the citizens have continued to ignore the signs. Even when the JCs started placing cement planters parallel to the side walk, the cars were still seen parking in the No Parking area. Many of the planters were knocked out into the road way by vehicles pulling away from or into the area. dont destroy but help preserve he went to a specialist and after a thorough examination the Kearns Junior Chamber of Commerce. The trees were purchased by the merchants of Kearns, and the planting was completed by the Jaycees. specialist admitted he could do nothing for him. He decided to go to New York and find the greatest specialist in the United S'" f'.' States. Some exhaustive futile. The regular not work and our friend was getting despondent to say the least. He had lost his family, his job, and his money was slowly running out. He was getting desperate, his eyes were bulging out more than ever now. He stayed V. is to be hoped that now the project has been completed by the Kearns JC members and the Chamber of Commerce, that people will be considerate enough to respect their efforts and park in the desig- It n non-milita- Some bicycle stands have been completed and placed between the planted trees. Others will be placed also upon their completion. Along with this, trash containers will be placed in the Spring. If the citizens of Kearns will comply with the facilities available for their .use. Kearns can be a beautiful place in which to live. Cars are constantly parking in the No Parking areas. Winter Wedding Bells ry It is now believed that an exchange of nuclear weapons at the outset of a war would result in equality of destruction to either nation. Therefore, the nation that is capable of recovering from this initial attack will probably become the winner. If such an initial attack occurs, it is assumed that many Air Force Bases will be destroyed or damaged to such an extent that many aircraft will not be able to land at the locations for which they had planned. Thus, an efftcive Aircraft Recovery Program s an absolute necessity in provid- nated areas. The cement planters were poured and placed by the members of the cj cf Yesterday, exactly nineteen years group of state and city officials, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, civic leaders, and businessmen, outLt. Gen. William E. Hall, Com- lined the part that Utah will play mander of the Air Forces Nation- in the new aircraft recovery plan wide Continental Air Command in- that was introduced as a new mistroduced the new Air Force Re- sion for Air Force Reservists last serve Recovery mission to Utahns. September. The 8636th Air Force Gen. Hall, speaking before a Reserve Recovery Group, with headquarters at Ft Douglas in Salt iiaiminiiiaiD!ummDiim:ii!D!orara::iin;iiia!ii!n:msiiioiii:aD:ii!a:iiiD;iiia;L!Dli Lake City and with Squadrons ? vfJUf s riv The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, December 8, 1960 Help in ct ing dispersed airfields from which these aircraft can continue to operate. . The dresses of the matron of Miss Linda Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, 4766 honor an dthe brides maids were So. 4420 W., was married Saturday of blue taffeta, and carried bouquets evening to Mr. R. Lyle Gustave son. of baby pink roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Larry Slothbloom, The couple were married in a sister f the bride. Her bridesmaids ceremony performed by Bishop were Miss LuAnn Whitehead, and Doyle Child, Afton, Wyoming, uncle Miss Susan Holt. Little Ronda Lee of the bride. The ceremony was Peterson, sister of the bride was held at the Garden Room of the the flower girl. Memorial House in Memory Grove. t Philip Tonkinson was best man. The bridegroom is the son of The ring bearer was Brent Gustave-sobrother of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gustave-soUshers were Lloyd and Floyd 449 No. 1st West. twin brothers of the brideThe bride wore a grown of groom. chantilly lace with an overskirt of The couple will make their home taffeta, all in white, and carried a in Salt Lake City. white orchid and Bible. Air Force Reservists in Utah are providing this type of program. The officers and airmen in Air Force Recovery Units will not be required :o leave their home locale even in ;he event of a national emergency. They will serve their families, their state, and their country here at lome. CHECK THE n, n, Gus-taveso- n, Valley View News Photo by Jack Olsen Mrs. R. Lyle Gustaveson. Classified Ads for ' Values ' 4 3 |