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Show SEPTEMBER Vi, l!C3 tiii: jourxai By R. J. SCOTT SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK 3 RECONNAISSANCE JET MAKES IN-FLIG- 'LANDING' HT entrain, 'C 'J PU'C CB rV - . Vi Jv - ' - 5 V ; . ENTRAIN, - f tryte v$0UrJ--' , ' A SlKCiLl PAIR o MfAPOW MICE Ck H UVL A PROQLNY IK 1,000,000 Of a sik;le SLASOH. ' SCRAPS, - IkAiH. A AKoMOj . ALCvi Yo ih rPS, YWA.M . "oS,v.l"4 fef" mi i 0' - irvifTi KOlSL IS LQUIYA.LLHY Yo'fHM KADI A B PARISH A, c 2 7 '' r- s - , x -- d'ki Souud fyPEWRKER OPERAYlOK of SlK all v'.wr IK AT OHCE. Y&V Vx- I L yyy;y "k - z '; -- y, " SSi '. ' 6HlHG Sew YfS?UHO StfLLR UMDERM.tS OJ ACCOUNTED PLRSOKS,o sou SfMES fOR OHL-IR- D 0? IhL V lClMS. the retrieving mpchanism of its RB-3- 6 "mother plane, a YRF-84- F fighter-typ- e craft prepares for an "landing in Washington, The Air Force has announced the successful development of high-spee- d the RB-3- 6 as a flying "field," providing America with long-rang- e, reconnaissance. A jet aircraft can now be carried to the operations area, released for a fast "look at enemy concentrations, and th5h picked up by a "mother" plane before its fuel supply runs out. (International Soundphoto) APPROACHING in-llig- HEAD ARMED SERVICE WOMEN ht Miss Mary Cronin, daughter of Windham, Mrs. E. T. MacDonald, Mayor and Mrs. Maynard Cronin Mrs. E. A. Phillips, Mrs. K. W. of Eureka, Utah. Jongeward and Mrs. II. I. WilDEPOT Lt. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye enter- liams. DOliOTHY WHITE tained Rear Adm. and Mrs. C. II. Lt. and Mrs. Bishop had as their Gillilan Comdr. and Mrs. J. dinner guests Tuesday evening and Correspondent I hone 0:;67-.- J I McL. Stuart for dinner Monday Comdr. and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart evening at the Top OThe Town and daughter, Karen. Conulr. and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart Ren Lomond Hotel. Prior to dinCapt. and Mrs. E. II. Wangelin and (laughter, Karen, were enterner, I.t. and Mrs. Kaye served entertained for dinner in honor of tained for dinner Sunday evening cocktails in their Quarters. The Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. E. T. Macby Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Poole of occasion honored Comdr. and Mrs. Donald Wednesday evening. OthOgden. Stuart who will leave the base this er guests included Lt. and Mrs. M. Lt. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye had as week. E. Kaye. their dinner guests Sunday eveMrs. E. II. Wangelin was hostComdr. and Mrs. J. McL. Stuart ning Miss Ann Freulder and Miss ess for two tables of bridge in her and daughter, Karen, left WednesRosemary Frouhler. afternoon. day morning for Comdr. Stuarts Quarters Tuesday Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Hunter Cuests included Mrs. II. F. Lynch, new duty station in Bremerton, have as their house guest this week Mrs. A. W. Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Washington. NAVY SUPPLY of the womens branches of the armed services are shown as they met in the Pentagon Building, Washington. Left to right, seated: Col. Verena M. Zeller, Air Force Nurse Corps; Capt. Winnie Gibson, Navy Nurse Corps and Col. Ruby Bryant, Army Nurse Corps. Rear, left to right: Col. Julia E. Hamblet, Women Marines; Col. Irene O. Galloway, Womens Army Corps; Capt. Louise K. Wilde, assistant chief of Naval Personnel for Women and Col. Mary J. Shelley, director (International Sound-photoof the Women in the Air Force. DIRECTORS ) FOR Choose the Church University Learn how to live as well as how to make a living! Students come from all over the world to attend BYU, the West's fastest growing university, for its wide academic offering in a spiritual atmosphere. Grow with the Church university. Plan now to attend. Orientation Registration - September September 21-2- 0 0 4 25-2- 6 0O Write Now to the Registrar for Catalog and Information BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH Reconditioned for Value Honestly Described lotitMpf DEALER OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. LAYTON, UTAH MORGAN, UTAH |