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Show TheJOURNAL-M- 6,1958 ay F-- 84 The Selective Service office has released the names of men who were inducted, separated 01 enlisted in the Kaj'-vill- e Aimed Forces during ApiiD ENLISTED: Cleai field US Aimv MYERS, Richaid Aldean Hendeison, Colo lTS PARK, James Hogan Woods Cioss US Navy Farmington Ka s die US Navy Clearfield US Air Force Howard Alfred ernon NICHOLLS, Robert i HFNDER, Robert Albeit 1 , 4- -- -1 oice F !,' Jiu-li- RLl P Ballistic missile, fired from underwater, Zps skyward in artists idea of maneuver by Navjs new tjpe of submarine. Subs, scheduled for construction in and will be shipbu lding program, will be nuclear-powere- d able to remain on station undetected for long periods of tune. SEPARATIONS: 4 Starts soon Iai ton Construction is expected to begin soon on Skyline Subdivision No. 4 in Layton, Haven J. Bailow', developer, told city councilmen .Monday evening. Some 42 homes will be built along the west and noith sides hitesides of Elementary school along two streets joining Lindsey and Colonial. One street will be an extension of Ail daft Avenue on which will be built homes. The new stiect will be named Julie Drive and will hold P) homes Probably about half of them will be built this summer. buck m struc-tuie- with basements are ned, he said. BARKER, Ileibeit Marion Ogden I BFNSON, Theodoie Ne'son Woods Cross US Aimv COOK, David Lawience Layton IS FORBUSH, Yei non Chffoid Bountiful L S FOXLEY, Robeit Don Layton Clearfield US Aimy HASTINGS, Ronald Janies KNIGHT, Ralph Edwin RICKETTS, Galen Wanen Layton Cleat field US US Army BARD ALL, Geoige Wadswoith Bountiful US Navy FRAMPTON, Eei tie Giles Clearfield US Navy RANCK, Keith Garnel Woods Ci oss US Navy SPENCER, How aid Alfred Faimington US Navy Sunset US Navy BARTON, Deial Farl Centeiv llle I EVANS, Lyndon Ray JAMES, Alvan Mai ion Fai mingtcm US An h Sahaia US Air Foice . McGUIRE, Fay Boulter Don TOIMAN, Bountiful US Air Fence Bountiful US An Fence honest STINSON, David INDICTED INTO GUNNELL, James Richard s LEON, plan- Gabncl Joe S Ai my A i my lllage my xj h Lutheran 01 ce handy phones in aifield Fresh Fruits & SAFETY RULES Day Special NOW 2 Vegetables Bananas t 15 FOR $ JURY'S BEAUTY L semi-finalist- s, SHOP Phone Lajton 228-- J IF0! PURITY COOKIES HD day Mapr Swifts Premium ThurZnLSat Fresh Fryers LARGE PKG. Cello Bag AVOCADOS Extra Large TOMATO SOUP cans PIES-Froz- en Apple Cherry Q O heads for $ 1 00 PORK & BEANS LIBBYS, 303 Can lb. LIBBYS, CUCUMBERS LARGE 22 for $ 1 00 Can for Bartlett PEARS LIBBYS, ROSEDALE, 2 Can Electric Clocks Reg. $1.29 CLOSE OUT $3.19 FRUIT COCKTAIL HUNTS, No. 1 TRICYCLES Tall PTCKLES ARO, CLOSE OUT $6.95 ONLY 8 LEFT Jar TUNA GIt cans $ P 00 LEMONADE ORANGE DRINK FRUIT JUICES GENERAL ELECTRIC LIBBYS CADET EBESi CLOSE OUT ONLY $10.95 $ 3 00 OLIVES 2lor9 TOASTERS Reg. $19.95 POROT beans Oranges Wextinghouxe Automatic lb. 37c Chops 3 lbs. SI. 00 ,egs Pineapple Sliced Chopped HAM pkgs. GRAPE JUICE $ 1 49 YEARLING MUTTON Boysenberry 6300 PEAS, Pictsweet lbs. Tops Long PLAYING RECORDS LETTUCE $ fl OD RANCHO CHEESE LOAF for cans $ 1 00 in cans $100 cans 1 J cans $ PASSION, GUAVA pkgs. Whealics, Jets $p0 A BACON , 2lbs'$i00 FRESH Whole or Half SWANSON, Pkg. ICE CREAM Salt Water GALLON TROUT DONUTS lbs. $ 00 1 ICED, CAKE, Doz. CIHCH CAKE MIX Grain-Fe- d RUMP ROAST 6 FOR $1.00 Limit 12 to BONELESS BEEF a Customer! LAYTOH r Morrells Sliced PORK LEG CHICKEN BREASTS V. Luncheon Meat Vz lb. pkg. 00 $ 1 00 CLOSE OFT TED CEREALS Trix, IUx, Chserics, Uc Swifts Select BISQUICK Carrots e, A Choc., Fudge, Cocoanut, Coco Creme LB. Texxun-Juic- i From Jury and Virginia Mountain States Telephone semi-fin-atis- ts ; Plant Wae Reg. $15 Permanent CG&Jt n semi-tinal-is- rs Mothers modern homes have Schedule U ARMY Ttv pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. -- little Lav ton C - a Manne C S r F-x- ts I S Aimy i or 1 Amy A fiom Central went down to Salt Lake and entered their irticles in a contest in w'hich ill the high schools and jun-high schools took part, toger Halt, Clyde Terry, and havid Barber ail took 1st Tei ranee Williamson, pnzes, Dennis Cox, Tony Kloser, ami xcott Joigenson, all took 2nd places, Douglas Bair, Ronald Diew Stayner, and Monroe, James Wooclwaid took :trd, and xc itt J irgenson, Kemp sJn David dels, J hl Jorgenson, Kiukscni, and Dennis Claik, all got honorable mentions. Every ne at Central is very proud of ihese hoy, and we feed vee weie n, 1 OBSERVE You're never clone with a handy bedroom telephone. Costs only es sJ mi-sil- laG, Layton Monday, April 21, the nominating assembly wa aeld it Central, each home room elected one person for eveiy ten em oiled to attend this as sembly. A list of all the stu dents who had been petitioned for student body officers wa placed on the board and al the candidates gave shoit cam paign speeches. Those attending the assembly from hi im looms then voted for four people for each oil ice. Those se acted to run weie Raymond ulocd, Jclf llolhst, Steven Adam , and Bient Aoung foi Barbara pitsident, Frost, tluistme Layton, Ratine and Gay Gunnell aie Dualists foi vice Jack Hampton, I uana Steven-soKaien Scllcy, and Eileen 1 hatcher will run for secrctaiy Il Hilaries Held Friday hnday, Apr 2"., the student body voted in the primaucs loi the two finalists for each of-- t ic e Raymond Blood and Brent Aoung are finalists lor pitsident, Barbara 1 rost and Chns- tint Iayton for vice president, and Jack Hampton and Luana Stevenson are running for placed cm the line. Woik i,um nKntx essentially weie the sinie at, on the fast pioject plu-major rehabilitation woik li messing time on the D E, ami G mode's was lit itavs. Wok tune on the F .ml RF veisions was w days. At the height of the project, ntaily -i jicople were assigned to the 1 st lme. The figuie Iocs n t include the support-- n The 1 has been t ice pit) an imputant pait of the ltain spt't"1 Us that woiked on ttnanee setne since I'fii. Dui tit h sis and other anciaft. A smgle tngitie fighter lm It mg th.it time appioximately aneialt weie itpaiied, ly let pubic Aviaton Corp , the h si i, poweiei by a. J tA eneiaveraging 1" jiei month vci1 rtprt enttd at ih s it to speed-- , Five oillerent veisums of tie gine t'at contest. O'.O milt F-a pel weie processed dunng the ol better that lioui. It is k feet wide, t. fiveyeai pt I ltiel. ieet h,h- u Tie fust pioject was tne D,fllt lon'-'- r dnd a dinkr of ov er 4i, 00 fee t modela oi k E, and G called for making end a lange of more than 2, IKK requirements all it'pans netessaiv to hung ink s the airciaft into first cla a The are used exten-ive'- y hv An National Guaid flying condition The an planes also weie modified to fly them un t Many of the fighteis to civet seas destinations liave been assigned to fiundiy F In December PDt the loieign countries under the Mun tual model was phased into the Assistance Pack piogiam line. These an planes Maintenance oflicials say mechanics have weie inspected and repaned that the . secietary. 'these canw hei e rieeoed plus major mod- made the transition to the didates may campaign all this s with installaifications, including difficulty, week and an assembly will he t. tion of diag chutea and leplate-nien- t (lussioom and train- held 1 to mtio-duc- e Thursday, May of hydraulic sv stems. ing made the change ovet an . Made toith Scoria, a supe'- the candidates for student asv one. During July PD7, RF-x4- v ior Volcanic aggregate. body officers. Cheerleader Finalists I During the past two weeks riday students in the seventh and f'1 Be7 in a m. Childicn Our Trinity have been try- - f; lt ng to God topic of Fam- eighth grades mg out for cheerleaders. They T KKOG Week ily piogiam, tried out for a group of teachChurch ladio. ers who selected tight seventh O l ( p.m Teenage Banquet. graders and twelve eighth 288 Golden Ave. grade students as Saturday Layton, Ltah Last week three of Lay-to- n 7 !i a.m All Honor to s townspeople, Reid Hol. Balster Rev. I. Sclenfificolly Vibrated for C hristian Mothers topic of brook, George Mitchell, tial uniform compaction. Rhone Kayaville 1 1 2.1 Family Week program, ihoipe, watched the KKOG radio cheer and selected four Monday ii Chiistian Instruc- seventh graders and six eighth am 7 in am- - Family Week Protion for 7th & hth graders graders who will be placed on the ballot with the candidates gram over KKOG radio, . ,0 pm THIS IS THE lor student body oft leers and Love, the Seciet of a HapLIFE television piogram the student body will vote F ri- py Mamage. ovci KSL-Tdya, May 2 to elect the cheer- - f' T uesday leaders, and student body 4A 7 in an. God Ilaa a Stake ixunday for the school year of Ui a m 'I School and cured iteam Sunday in in Lvery Mairiage The two seventh grad-- j topic Bible classes foi all age eis and thiee for minimum shrinkage. of Family Week piogram. eighth giadcn levels. 7 in am with the most votes will be Boy Scout Troop so t he organized. KMKi am THE LUT1I-F.RA- next years cheerleadeis aim , the results of both election HOUR topic ednesday will he announced at the The ol Head the Night jj Christ, 7 n am The Basic Comliou e over KALL A : KLO Dance, which will be held Fri- mitment of the Chiistian 2. day, May ladio Judy Benton, F.u-ljHome Family Week Pro-gianice F'ainswoith, Mike Piatilc, 11 (M a m -- WORSHIP SER- - and Nita Litton are over KKOG tadio the seventi E It THE FOR FAMILY, (70! on dial) and De The Chiistian grade sci mon : lores Salazar, Pat Whittaker T Home hursday Linda McCaity, Fat Johnson, A 7 7 in a m Oui Mcaaunng p.m - Adult Information Penny Bradley, and Jams Home by God's Standards Group discusses the basic Peterson are the eighth gi.uk Fannlv Week piogtam tenets of Christianity. candidates. KKOG ladio. Last week the shop boys Always a welcome here. 1 (i Navy US An 11 An hence Bas- e- One of most impoitant piojects to be to the Ogden Air Mateiul Area it pan of F-antialt will end next week when the last anplane lolls off the pioduction line. will be Replacing me additional lines to repair sleek, Delta Dag-gei- s supei sonic Nominate for student offices F-x- SMITH, Stanton SPENCER, Thtee-bedroo- Central Davis Jr. High Two inducted, 18 separated, jet production line Coming to end at Hill AFB Six enlist in Davis County y Lb. UTAH Monday Through Thurs. Open Till 8:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday Open Till 9:03 P.M. |