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Show , Page 4 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS f dium Helicopter 'Squadron 363,1 Marine Aircraft Group 36, a unit of the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at El Toro. The squadrons mission is tol I provide helicopter transport of personnel and cargo for Fleet Marine Forces during ship-to-- f shore movement. Before entering the service ini December 1961, Jones attended Granger High School. Service News f . FORT POLK, La. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Robert L. Allen, 22, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ward L. ..Allen, 5586 So. 4220 West, Kearns. Utah, completed a field communication crewman course under the Reserve .Enlistment Polk, Program July 17 at Fort La. . g, has-bee- TQTMI- 'I'-phas- . -- , Regi-.ment- anti-submari- ne two-prong- (Side-by-si- de . U' USS RANGER (FHTNC) Em erson E. Buckett, Jr., electronics technician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson E. Burkett, Sr., of 3391 So. 7 West, Magna, Utah, departed fo duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Ranger. Like most carriers in her class she carries between 90 and 100 airplanes, both propeller and jet Types of aircraft include fighter interceptors, bombers and rescue for planes. Complete facilities of the maintenance repair and aircraft, as well as all electronic gear and missile systems used on the planes, are maintained aboard the ship. She also carries over 5,000 tons of aviation fuel as well as 7,000 tons of fuel oil for her own power. , During this, her fifth tour with the Seventh Fleet in the Far East, Ranger is scheduled to - visit Hong Kong, Japan and the Philippine Islands. BdVlfNGXSniRT WITH f ik , Oi to . COLOR ki O ( - Kays MORE THAN MONEY . . . PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSINESS CY In choosing a cat, you must decide first if you prefer a kitten or a grown cat. Kittens are loveable and playful. They are easy and keep themto house-breaselves neat and clean. A grown cat is dignified and quiet, and most likely already housebroken. In selecting a cat, you may choose from one of several breeds. Domestic short hairs come in every color, including the striped tabby. Their color and 8-35- throughout life. The Persian cat is a long hair purebred which is regal in appearance, and affectionate in disposition. It has long, silky hair with a luxurious ruff around the neck and chest and between the forelegs. In recent years, Persians have been crossed with Siamese to produce the Himalayan- -a long hair with the coloring of a Siamese and personality of the 2 CARDS REG. $2.00 A REXALL Persian. The most popular of all pure-bredsay Purina Pet Care Center authorities, is the Siamese. Agile, gay and friendly, the Siamese are the talkers of the cat world. Siamese can be trained to retrieve or walk on a leash. The Burmese are medium-siz- e cats with powerful bodies and a glistening coat that is almost sable brown. They are affection ate like the Siamese but quieter and gentler. The Abyssinian is another rare and expensive breed. They have a triangular face with green, yellow or hazel eyes and are very alert. They have soft pleasant voices but seldom talk The Manx is an unusual cat without a tail. It has short forelegs and long hind legs so it bobs when it walks, leaps when it s, FAST PIKMAtfNTS c CAM WHO IP YOU DON'T THAtb 6tq tawir BYU students receive education of mind, body, and spirit together in an ideal social climate. FINEST FACILITIES Beautful new build- ings provide finest residences, classrooms, laboratories, athletic and student MEN'S WEAR activity facilities. FACULTY Adequate hundred trained been has irra faculty universities and colleges. HIGH STANDARDS BYU academic standards are high, but pay dividends in OUTSTANDING SAVINGS AND CHECKING ACCOUNTS . . . CONVENIENT LOANS OF ALL TYPES OUR BUSINESS usj hjhauu. mubstcu. W9& s ss v.v. v ; ' Prepare for the Future at a BALANCED EDUCATION FILLS YOUR PRESCRIPTION THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS IF YOU DO CAU WHO FILLS YOUR PRESCRIPTION v. f ... 45 markings remain unchanged 4k His dad came to the right place to get a loan to help pay for the tuition. We were happy to lend him the money the investment in Frank was an investment in the future of our community. Why dont you stop in? We have many services to fill your financial needs. YOU MUST CY 44 Frank is on his way to college this fall 298-122- n1 uMyirn REG. 25c k, runs. 3544 South 2700 West 1 Phone V Choosing a Cat 13-1- - - DRUGS sub-surfa- ce n Thursday, August 20, 1964 Kearns Shopping Center was trained in wire lay-'nmessage center operation USS COLUMBUS (FHTNC) ;'and switchboard operation. Gerald D. Fairbume, fire conHe completed basic training trol technician second class, Polk, La. Fort at USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deri ' Airman Larry E. Denney Allen attended Cyprus High E Fairbourne of 4879 So. 4380 School in Magna, and was emWest, Kearns, Utah, has depart'Airand TV Service 'SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ployed by Ra' ed for duty in the Western PabeB man Larry E. Denney, son of Mr. cific aboard the guided missile Eng. Co., in Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Earl S. Denney of 3313 cruiser USS Columbus. fore going on active duty. . . W. 4800th St., Granger, Utah, Operating as a unit of the U.S. Calif. has CAMP PENDLETON, completed the first phase of Seventh Fleet, this 673 foot (FHTNC) Marine Private First his Air Force basic military fighting ship is capable of inClass Richard T. Trujillo, son training at Lackland AFB, Tex. dependent or combined defense Airman Denney of Mr. and Mrs. Toby Trujillo against air, surface or 'of '5462 So. 4270 West, Kearns, selected for technical training attacks. in as a weather specialist at the 8 Utah, participated July i, equipped for battle, the 'Fully a two Air Training Command (ATC) .V Operation Crowbar carries a compliment Columbus e amphibious and helicop school at Chanute AFB, 111. His of 1700 men. Conversion from ter assault exercise while serv new unit is part of the vast ATC a heavy cruiser brought the Second system which trains airmen and Talos and Tartar missiles, re.'ing with "EFifthCompany, , Marine officers in the diverse skills reBattalion, placing her main gun mounts. First Marine Division quired by the nations aerospace These surface-to-ai- r missiles, force. warCamp Pendleton, Calif. with exercise The airman is a 1961 grad- along The Marine-Nav- y and improved new, fare gear USS uate of Granger High School. I' -.-v utilizing Naval transports sonar equipment for submarine and and USS Cook detection, complete her present i f "Vancouver SANTA ANA, Calif. (FHTNC) armament. the submarine USS Charr, beAllowances were assault Marine Private First Class made gan with a conversion for the during on Camp Pendletons Red Beach. Charles M. Jones, son of Mr. and placement of a Polaris launchAfter securing the beach, the Mrs. Charles E. Jones of 4050 ing system capable of firing Marine displaced by helicopter West 5580 South, Kearns, Utah, eight missiles. their final objective, a con- was promoted to his present to t During her tour with the Sevcentration of guerrillas deep in rank July 1, while serving at the enth Fleet, Columbus will opEl Toro Marine Corps Air Facil- erate in the enemy territory. vicinity of Japan, Maof training ity, Santa 'Ana, Calif. dthe an Philippine He is attached to Marine Me Taiwan rine and Naval personnel insures coordination of land and sea elements and a more efficient defense team. . j (Allen , GREAT University the long run; BYU graduates are in demand over the nation. Choose from 60 departments in eleven colleges. FRIENDLY SPIRIT Student activities are outstanding because students and faculty are friendly, club and church activities are open to all. BYU offers all the advantages of a big university with all the attention of a small college. 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