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Show jy Seeing eye dog helps Hill worker on the job Pick heads llil! Air Force Base - David li'iid Rids is back to w ork at Hill AFB this week with his lieu partner, Carlo. Far.y Tuesday morning, Have was at his workbench in the came! a repair shop taking apart,, repairing, ami reassembling aerial, ground and motion picture cameras. His Catlo, looked on, watching every complex steji Have takes to do his job. ltave is totally blind. Catlo, in months old, is his new "seeing eye" dog. About a month ago, Have took leave from his jolt at i 111 AFH. Members of the Lions t luh in North m Kose 1ark Salt Lake City, where he lives, had "ehipr'd in" to send him to Luide Dog-- , for the blind Inc., school at San Katael, California. Thole Have became acquainted with Carlo, one of the many (lorn. an Shepherds given to the blind free of (barge by the school. For about, three weeks, "1 hours per day, man and dog lived and trained together as a team. Lack at his job llil! AFI1, Have keepis Carlo by his desk during the time they are on the job. At break time and lunch. Have takes Carlo out for an airing. The dog is fed and watered at Have's home at H.'i Catherine St. in Rose Park before they leave in their earpool in the nun ning to come to work. Before the dog came on the scene, there were six in the Now Carlo makes the pool. Mrs. (leorge Hess is stay ing seventh passenger. The driver delivers the two a week or so with her daugli to Haves place of work. Then ter, Mrs. Nina Fry in Morgan. Visiting at the home of Mr.j Carlo takes over. The dog and Mrs. Huanc Milh-r'lininej last week was Mrs. Milh hster, Mrs. Aftoii Nielsen ti 1 Ur i;rJ . e i 'a I x CLEARFIELD -- i ' I ji ha PHONE TA NOV v o Theatre ADMIRAL K7- 23 PLAYING 7 Big Days ot. &. Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. FEBRUARY 19th THROUGH 25th Wed., Thurs., fi, "".if Wait Disney MOST DRAMATIC PICTURII MOTION I X if liWWrfTiiHlirfr BLR, IS AM) t Lit 01.1) I1MLK in the Davis News Journals old photo series. It is a p, ure of the old haysville brass band taken hack wav back in either I DO!) or l!)IO. I e hand included, front, left to right, Ralph Lindsey, Clifford I). Strong, Lawrence B. .Manures, Raul K. Thomassen. William Nance, William L. Foxley and Sam Hanson. On the back row are Cordon Bailey, James . Webster, Hilbert L. Nance, Albert B. Barton, Joseph l.ylhgoe, Walter Hummer, Heber J. Sheffield Jr. (leader), James R. Webb and Adams Beesley. This picture was submitted by James R. Webb, Kaysville. The Davis News Journal pays one dollar for each old photograph published. Look around and see if have one we can use. 1 H lave Lose- a little I'h e t- - daughter Jr. Mr. was ncea-a- Sr's, birthday-dinne- r birthdav was Feb. Welsh party. His I". Cart. then Welsh Howard Perry, eelchrati ivmg II, the lirthday on uncle aunt Sviv.a way that they could hv H'1-- and attendil;' ng their mother to dimie the I in vei sit y o, a show. t B igham ti v. ein Mr. and Mrs. Reed Van Fleet It wa. Saturday. mil daughter Kristine have redouble birthday dm-ntin ned from a trip to sunny and his fathei California. They visited in Los w a K; hirthbs with Ruths sister Angeles Leh I. Hilda and her husband Fdell. a! tli has been accepted t They also visited in La Mesa, sing with the Tahernaole ehoii Calif, with Buy and Barbara n Salt Lake City. Rose. A "Holm Party was held Home from the hospital are Wednesday night at the new Diana Turner. LaMar Hess, home of Kdilh Spackmau fm Bishop John Ivan Hess, the wee son of Nyla and Han Ward, and Mirinda (Hark. Miss Alice Rotter, Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend, it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moon. Dan Castanu and Anavar w ere guests Satui day night at .he home of Richard and Beverly Kllis for a hamburger fry.' A limiting bee was held at the home of Virginia! ulliner. an-I."- i . Come in '""S'' .7 THE COURAGE THRILLING OF THE PEOPLE THEIR TOOK 10 V. GREATNESS AND FROM THE LAND! son-in-la- Diane, ) Word has been received by The Scouts of the Farming- eis came dressed as hobos. I.Mrs. Hugh Bradley that her tin Second Waid attended a Refreshments for the evening1 daughter and Mr. film on Nature at Ogden High ended out in the theme. noi Mrs. Lowell Stevens of Saturday night. Leaders were Beth Durtchi of Salt Lakej Boise, Idaho are the parents ol lim Parceil, Ftsil Fisher, John Hid Sharon Hie' of Immigra- baby daughter. I he Brezoff. A Priests .ion Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. wee one was horn Jan. 11, ami cottage meeting for the Farmington lma Kynaston Second weie dinner will be named Carol Joy. From Hawaii, word has been Ward was held Sunday night tuests Thursday at the home f Rearl Hilton. Thelda Turn- - received by Mr. and Mrs. Les- it the home Hon Cunningham. and Nell Kstes visited all lie Turner that their daughter Talks were given by Hon Ross d' them in the afternoon. mil Diane and Jack Klliott. Jim Barlage, Terry Bonnie Brezoff and children Moirell became the proud par- Rose and Cordell Wilcox. Dinner guests Sunday at the Ian and Mark went to a liirth-la- y ent:; of a little daughter horn Feb. b. The little one weighed home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friin on Lake Salt part,' C u 'Sts of honoi were eight pounds seven ounces. Dawson were Mr. and Mrs. day. Jombe's niece Kaye C.arnik They will name her Deanne Gregory Wright and family. i.emani. mi nephew Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller Thelda , Turner Friday the wedding of Zane became the proud parents of Curtis and Mary Olson in the i lit He hoy Fell. b. The little salt Lake Temple. In the eve-lin- g me weighed eight pounds WC she went to their rerep-io- n mnees. and will be named- - Kev-- n J. Little. Sister Christine in Murray. Over the week c ml Meresa and Newel Jens r vas v"!y happy with her b:o' ,er. Mr. and Mrs. M. f Logan visited with the ed grandpar-- l fill ners. ent Robinson and Ricky Bar) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ( h.imlxr leiat were chosen to the Seillain attended a Bolden Clean-- j er team night at Davis High. u Cluh meeting in Bountiful Va n r leet I. lade t .le r. Friday night at the home ol r The Hi an and Blaine Holbn team. flic Deacons quorum ol I hi po: t. inanship trophy for Dais Stake was awarded to the Farmington Second Ward wentl Farmington Second Ward muling Saturday morning in' Bountiful. Afterward they had; Players are Ricky Max Klliott, Ben Brad-ev- . hamburgers. Leaders wei e Morris Turner, Kenneth llil-oi- i Clyde Stevens, Hovle and Lynn Stoddard. nieni-- j M A. STORY he Review ei s' Build. All Literary Club met Wednesday night at the lioim Idle book, q Katherine Kosr. an. Audibnii's Lucy by Lucy Kennedy was given by Barbara Milford. ( regiirv. Mrs. I, cola Fogellierg of Mt.j Bernice Mitchell of Clinton Pleasant visited last week ati visited .Monday with her moth-- i the home of Jack and I'hlith Lydia Bio.vn. steed. Syunday Mr. and Mrs.! Sam and Caro! Welch and Lean Steed of Salt Lake and hildri!! went to Brigham Saturday to a family dinner at the hone of Sam's parents, Mr and Mis. Samuel Welch Sr y S' Ar tf A.. WHO Farmington Hews Wed-lesda- - ' w ; Ml t"V. .jww I I share their happiness by long distance s V "HN - s en-j;- -- $ A. Lu-L'- ii anniversary ? i Hi-tr- o) yt iJ A . 18,1958 JOURNAL-Fe- b. i S r-- f Lie ReLayton Results a - s nnet.ng held at publican Have to his workbench. he I. guides mile 1 hen iuorge U iicox fm (he two are ready for 11 m Layton placed a full day's work. the persons in key According to Haves foreman. po.-i- following u- lor that c.istr.et; lied Bill Blown, the blind man is one of the best workers in the Jones, chai. 'inan; Hina 11.Wilcox, vice chairman; Leorge Love, shop. and Ada Love, treassecretary, in "lie seems to have eyes ni'triet committeemen his finger tips, states Brown. urer. John Florence Adams, Have has been a camera re- are Dee Whitesides. Jones and pairman since he started at arc Hill AFB in March lubj. And County Cential Committee Ruth .Adams and his job is complex. Much of Clyde Adams, Lee Whitesides. Relegates tc he works on the equipment the County Convention are lima of is made up of hundreds teorge II. Love. hoin-Vismall parts and wires. They UVileev, Wall and Mary Lawson. present no special problems to Hiive. lie does his job iis it arues and radios at his home, he laid almost vision. Hiive is married to a woman IBs dog wont help in thej p.q pa tiafly blind. In spite ictual repair of camera equip-- . ,f tiu.lt handicaps the couple s nent. Cailo, however, will doing a good job of raising (hie Hiive to travel all over;(U() y mug children. The young-h- e shop and get to and from qers, ,v the way, have normal :t hei supporting maintenance vision ncarbv without human hop: Hill A B officials sav Carlo l p. fixture will he a peinianent Blind at birth, this is Daves around tie Base. They are iiisl "seeing eye" dog and is even considering giving the nog t "luxury for the blind man. m identification badge, like all le made his way in the world the ot her workers weai ong before he met Carlo. Have attended school for the Mankind will lie blind in Ogden for II years. m propoi lion as Cion s Later he entered and graduated n. comes apparent, the nun the Radio engineering Institute at Omaha, Nebraska. Holden Rule utilized, and the The school has been a big rights of man and the liberty ol conscience field sacred.- - Mary help to Have in his part-timbusiness of repairing appli- - Baker Fddv. I ige 8 Layton GOP d son-in-la- " ' PI.FS ilk llil tORF TOMMY (lilt thill CORCORAN kni'limaiMal Mala Featurette "I BlYltll WASHBURN CHUCK CONNORS mum im auumiu N DEB THE BIG TOP to AND JERKY CARTOON Continuous Shows Fri., Sat., and Sun. From IHOO P. M. Complete Shows Start: Med., Thurs., and Mon., Tues 7:11) and !):!. P. M. Fri., Sat., Sun., 3:00, 5:05, 7:10 and !) : 5 P. M. 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