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Show --. W uitonu I Mil V014 t Ml PIERPOINT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY 10.UTAU -- 'Ike. Vjf 8. 4 JULY VOL. IX G. NO. 31 1957 H I II L. d. a e J3 T' rv - LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, 4 I UTAH X1 ? I f I f fi IV' 'I w , 1 Lf ' l3 AMONG THE LOVELY QUEEN CONTESTANTS . . . for Lajton Riata Das as ere the eight pictured abuse, reading, front, left to right, JHary Ann Shurtz, Kay Jacobson, Kathrn Ellison; back ros, left to right, Jackie Stock, Karlene Dawson, Phillis Brooks and Barbara Alger. Queen for Layton Riata Century Series Planes To Take Days Their Place Miss Susan Whitesides was chosen Miss Layton of 1937 Wednes-da- y The beginning of the end of a night. Her attendants are Miss Clarene Burges and Miss Phillis aircraft repaired long line of Brooks. Hill Air Force Base has arat was chosen princess and Craig Mae Judkins, pert to Max Lee, SuP-- six-year-ol- d, M rived, according perintendent, Shops Division, tenance. Picket, 3, was judged the prince. Main- i I Farmington News teen times Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis were hosts at a dinner party Saturday night for a missionary companion of Richards and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins of Layton. They showed films of Canada and relived some of their missionary experiences. Birthday Party A family birthday party for Mr. Glen Miller was given by his wife, Wilma Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rigby and Miss Emma Miller were guests. Dr. and Mrs. Willis Taylor of Bountiful were also guests at the Millers on Sunday. From Oregon Ed and Pat Asay and ,2 children of Eugene, Oregon, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Asays Mr and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Dean Bybee. California Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Lake left Friday for a vacation trip to Ventura, Calif. They will visit Mrs. Steeds son and Mr. and Mrs. Dean daughter-in-laB. Smith. The Thurstons Beth Eden of Salt Lake was a guest a week ago Monday at the home of Colleen Thurston. Susan Steed of Bountiful was a guest last slated RF-M- s will July be As they are completed, the PM 02 fighter-intercept- supersonic jets or will take their place in the production lines in the Hill hangars. Whats your hobby, smart teen? The Voodoo, a You- dont have one? Well, this supersonic jet, is schedsummer is a wonderful time to uled for production soon after the F-l Oils in a second progressive start one. Look at all the fun overhaul line, Mr. Lee said. F-1- high-performan- 01 ce - things there are to do. Its really smart to have a hobby to give you relaxation and enjoyment. And hobbies provide a good topic of conversation. So the hep gals and guys will get on the ball now while theres plenty of leisure time. i 4 project has. been one of the main workloads in the Maintenance Engineering shops for the last three and one-hayears. The have been processed on an Inspect and Repair as Necessary (IRAN) basis. The f F-8- lf F-8- 4s Completion of the last 4 projA good way to get a hobby is ect will conclude the procto choose something you dont essing of many projects of ThunF-8- know anything about or something der jet Thunderstreak (RF-84and Thunderflash that you cant do very well. Then in aircraft the past years. set about making a big success of aircraft arrived learning it. Take for instance, you The first 4 Hill AFB in at 1033, for October, know about dont foreign anything to determine purposes planning coins or coin collecting, but the overhaul and support shop requirekids who do seem to have lots of ments needed to produce large fun at it. So youd like to try it. projects of this type aircraft. Well, just ask a friend who is a Requirements were soon estabcoin collector to help you, and then lished and 4 projects have been get started. Learn all you can a continuous program utilizing a about it and really have fun at major portion of the Maintenance manpower capability since that it. Youll find you have new time, Mr, Lee said. friends and new fun through your The Thunderjet gained its fame hobby. Or choose a sport or other .through use in the Korean Conflict activity that looks like so much an(j was one 0f earjy pjoneer fun, but at which youre terrible, aircraft in establishing and pere bombing technior, better still, have never done fecting held has an important It at all. Grab a tennis racket or ques. in Air the Force arsenal a swimming suit, or a saddle and position of fighter-typ- e aircraft. go at it every day. Make practicMany existing production line ing your hobby and see what fun facilities in the Maintenance shops (disregard the aches' and pains) for processing late model century comes of being a good sport. series aircraft were developed from past experience with the 4 projGirls who envy the gal with the ects, Mr. Lee concluded. big wardrobe she made herself can learn to sew this summer. Stitch up a few creations yourself and enjoy a hobby that pays dividends in compliments and savings. Boys who say lucky guy about the in the dance band get sax player to play a musical and learn Fort Riley, Kan. (AIITNC) busy instrument yourself. Everybody get Army PFC Darrell F. Larson, 121, on the bandwagon and do some- - son of Mrs. Florence L. Bishop, thing worthwhile in those span 93 E. Bishop Lane, Kaysville, Utah, lf moments this summer. Learn for recently was selected as a all the new wotlds of of the 99th Armors 1st Medium loveand Tank Battalion Honor Guard at perience, fun, friendship, liness that open up to those who1 Fort Riley, Kan. He was chosen for his outstand- have interests and hobbies. (F-84G- ), (F-84- F) FIRST OF THIS LAST Maintenance officials check in the first that will be repaired at Hill. plane of the last project of Discussing the event are (left to right) Max Lee, Superintendent, Shops Division; Maj. E. L. Venable, Deputy for Shops Production Control Division; Robert Stirland, Chief of Aircraft IManning Section; and Raymond E. Close, Chief of Aircraft Production Control Branch. F-8- 1s TWO Honor Court F-8- w, new-typ- week at the home of her cousin F-8- ek j mem-yourse- ex-b- er RESERVISTS RECEIVE F) Presented ACTIVE TRAINING F-8- 10-d- ay old Monson. the last of the S4s. By Janice Adams w, Paulette Thurston. Business Trip Mr. Clarence Sorenson returned Friday night after a trip to Dayton, Indianapolis, Mississippi and Dallas on business connection with his work at Ilillfield. Wedding Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner wish to thank everyone for helping to make the wedding and reception of their daughter, Merese such a lovely memory one that will be dear to them always. Friday Visitor Mrs. Olive Monson from Brigham City visited Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Har- A small project of for production in In Layton Marjorie Criddle, 312 North Main St., and 2nd Lt. Rulon L. Marcuson, 973 East Gentile St., Layton, are now on active reserve duty at Ft. Lewis, Washington, for two weeks of Summer Field Training. The afore mentioned are members of the 328th General Hospital, the only reserve General Hospital in the Intermountain area. The unit this year will have one week of class work, including a trip to McCord. Air Force Base where they will observe the latest in air evacuation methods. During the second week of training, the unit with the assistance of the 43rd Medical Group and 43th Evac. Hospital from Ft. Lewis, will set up and operate a field hospital under simulated field conditions. Captain Friday evening, June, 2b, a Lay-to- n Stake Boy Scout" Court of Honor was conducted .under- the direction of Paul R. Lindeman, Stake Superintendent of the - YMMIA. Alan Low and Paul Barber received their apprentice awards; second class awards went to Richard Harmer, Stewart Jacobsen, Thomas Winegar, and Preston Whitesides; first class awards were presented to Joel Smedley, John Bringhurst, Lester Talbot, Brent Reynolds and James Morgan, James Morgan was presented a merit badge in poultry and Howard McMillan was presented one for swimming. Fifth Ward Scoutmaster Howard McMillan and his assistant Arden Campbell presented the awards. Frank Hickenlooper led some group singing. Wayne Winegar gave two vocal numbers, accompanied by Margaret Whitesides. Farmington Sidelines Army Training abidrill Clyde Rigby, son of Mr. and ing appearance, precision lity and consistently high efficiency Mrs. Jack Rigby; returned Sunday from a 2 weeks training at Ft. rating. Larson entered the Army last Ord, California. In Surgery September and completed basic Mrs. James Trask went to the training at Fort Carson, Colo. He attended the University of hospital for a thyroid operation Utah. Monday morning. |