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Show Rag Kaysville Man Will Direct Symposium Salt Lake City January tin; journal Z January 7, 1!37 Manpower requirements in the e will be topic of discussion here on February 1st and 2nd when the Utah Wing of the Air Force Association holds its Second Annual Air Power Symposium at the Hotel Utah, according to Joseph C. Jacobs, Kaysville, Utah Wing Commander jet-ag- Many national and international j to hear these outfigures have been signed as speak- tin symposium ers including I)r. Ferenc Nagy, last standing speakers. democratic premier of Hungary. Registration for the symposium, dis-I Other famous speakers and is invited, will cussion leaders will be Dr. Dean to which the public Wooldridge, one of the worlds be held starling at ! a.m. February foremost guided missile experts, 1st at the Hotel Utah. The kickDr. Inland Spaulding', New York off luncheon will be at noon that University. Col. Harry Shoup, event of the symposium Chief of Combat operations for day. Final be an Air Force Golden AnContinental Air Defense Command, will Pall at the Rainbow Prig. General Robert L. Scott, au-- i niversary Randevu and the selection of a and thor of God is My Miss Air Power to represent many other famous personalities. Utah in the National Miss Air The public is invited to attend Power Contest. 1 Co-Pilo- QEhi S' t, IT' 0 n in 63 &q Naval Supply Depot Clearfield Captain Francis P. Risser, Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Depot Clearfield, has been appointed as l'.t.'iT Armed Forces Day State Project Officer for the State of Utah. The Commandant, Twelfth Naval District, has been designated by the Secretary of Defense as ur transcribed broadcasts featuring the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Utah, Captain Risser will coordinate the activities of the miliIn tary services for the celebration on May Wh. He will be assisted by Commander Carl A. LaParre and representatives to be appointed from the Army and the Air Force. Clean, bright shining milk cans not only look better, but are necessary to proper protection of milk in transportation, dairy experts say. E1 Kennecott also participates in many other community projects. It contributes to education through grants to schools, colleges and universities throughout the state, and it helps support a wide variety of health and welfare organizations. This is part of its own well established tradition of being a good neighbor, helping to build a better Utah. The Kennecott Symphony Hour is now on KSL-Radi1160 on your dial, every Monday (except February 4) at 8:30 p.m. The series will continue through April 8. We invite you and your family to be our guests at each concert. o, 9 , tic: J : ETesmecMi A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah )) (C ,.W 11137 Area III Commander for eight western states. Giro For the seventh consecutive year the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation is presenting a series of 13 one-ho- Maurice Abravanel. These weekly high fidelity programs bring great music into the homes of thousands of Utahns who are unable to attend the concerts at the Tabernacle. Fine music is a traditional part of Utahs cultural life. Kennecott sponsors this series as a good citizen helping to perpetuate a worthwhile community tradition. Leads Armed Force Day Events in Utah SD Head 12, |