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Show COMMUNITY LEADERS t A PPL1A NCESPL UMBING SMEDLEY PLUMBING By Murray L. Nuhnls Sunset Sunset first citizen, Muhiel F. Burson, keeps busy as editor, scholar, sportsman and managing a community cf S06-V- 7 4,000. HEA TING TA AND HEATING Plumbing Heating Contracting Repairs Featuring Quality Fixtures All trucks equipped with mobile two-wa- y radio telephone for faser service. Featuring Westinghouae Appliances. Building a New Home? Special Discount for Youl SYRACUSE, UTAH AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN ENginS IUNK-U- P Delco Batteries Motor Anal sis All Hjdromatic Transmissions 6 rent End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phone 686 or Kays. 131-- Electrical and Carburetor INC., 180 N. Mein, KaverMe, Phone CMC. TRUCKS We Repair All Makee Your Local Texaco Dealer PONTIAC-CADILLA- 101 C AUTOMOBILES USED A GOOD DEAL Each ear la In excellent running READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LET S DEALI condition BANK TERMS WE TAKr TRADE-IN- S he Bought Thm Right We Cen Sell Them Right! I DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 876 North Mem, Sunset. Ph. TA T HIGHWAY 61 AT LINE Corns in and Let s GET ACQUAINTED" A GOOD BUY CAFES SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thursday 6:30 am. to 6,00 pm ; Frt. and Sat 6 80 a m. to 10 00 p ra ; Sunday, 5.30 a m to 6.00 p m. Featunng BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guararteed past Service Only 6 Minutes Dnvs from Davie County Defense Plante STOP BY for BREAKFAST Dm down for a Delicious HOY LUNCH NO DELAYI Order Pastry to Tsks Home! Ws eater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons and Special Cmups Bring BANKS CLEARFIELD' STATE BANK TA Complete Banking Service for Mora Than a Third of a Century." Regular and THRIFTICHECK personal checking accounts. for information. Complete savings department. Safe Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository for after houre deposits. 3 on Savings Complete Bank by Mail Service Deposits insurtd by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, Before being elected mayor in November, 1957, by a matgin of seven votes, ha had spent six years as a city councilman. Ha spends about 18 hours a week looking after the needs of tha community. lie meets twice monthly with the city council, and rides occasionally with the patrolmen to see what their problems are. On Satui dajs he goes peihaps with the city maintenance men, or with a councilman to visit a new subdivision to check on the water and sewage lines, and he tries to do something about all complaints. Regarding this, An inMayor Burson says, dividual can do anything that is not prohibited by law, but pn official can only do those things for which he has specific authorization (written ordi-- Factory Authorised Service Factory Trained Mechanic Motor Analysis Front End Alignment Tune-up Carburetor and Electrical Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Trensmisjions State Inspection Station No. 34. PERRY STEWART, UTAH FIRST NATION AT. RANK OF I.A YTON Thnfticheck Servica Without Servica Charge. 3 Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent $2 75 Per Year, Inc. Tax. Use Ou- - Night Depository-- 24 Hour Envelope Servica. All Kinds of Loans. Special Service PersonalDed Checks Printed FREE! Member F.D I C. Accounts Insured up to 310,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts ure low ask ST nance). Mr. Burson gives much credit to thd city family, which includes five councilmen. John Nicholas is in charge of finance, business licenses, paiks and recreation; W. H. Bailey, planning and zomrg, building permits and subdivisions; Der-rDraper, water, sewer, sanitation and surface drainage. James Meadows, responsible for roads, streets, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and helps with surface drainage. W oodrow Burnett has charge of civil defense al and special improvements. Mr. Bui sons direct responsibilities include the Police Department, the Fire Department, and Public Relations. For these many varied duties he receives only $25 per council meeting, or $50 per month. The councilmen 8 work from hours weekly and receive $15 per meeting. Included also in the family aie Mrs. Joy Rowe, clerk treasurer; George Dickson, recorder; and Dan Lynch, fire chief. The mayor says relations among the 10-1- T al n. Spaulding Girl La ton Marvin and Nanetta Stakes Spaulding, daughter born April 0 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Jones Girl La ton -- 1 honuis D. and Patricia Termer Jones, daughter boin Apnl 6 at St. Benedict hospital in Ogden. Glover Boy Sunset Benjamin A, and Yvonne Johnston Glover, son born April 6 at St. Benedict hospital. mid-we-- t. fr life In ten years, Mayor Burson has seen Sunset grow in population from about 500 to 4,000, and he says the community is young and enthusiastic. It is outgi owing its facilities and he hopes before his term is finished to have a new city hall. Along with his other activities he find time for auch things as attendance at the r N f JLNlOK DRBAiEHlS irom Daws High school, kem Gardner and Elizabeth Vigeon, left, will paitieipate on Davis County Council PTA program Thursday evening. Gayle A. Stevenson is Davis High debate instructor. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, also pictured, is program chaiiman for the PTA meeting. To EX A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy Bead with extra quality and the finest service to your homos at bo extra cost. AH Jersey Products. AXtel SMOOT JERSEY PARMS A- r. j1 : DAIRY PRODUCTS Newt Econo Pakl Also Skim, Regular, and Fxtra Rich for Home Delivery At Your Grocer, or Phone FXport D FURNITURE AND CARPETS CLEARFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the finest construction of alL CARPETS by BARLOW MASLAND. SMITH MOHAWK BUY LOW AT BARLOWS" Hill Air Force Base Complete overhaul of components of four of the most advanced armament control systems in the Air Forces arsenal of weapon has been assigned to the Ogden Air Materiel Area. The devices enable pilots to electronically search out an enemy target day or night, fair weather or foul, and automatically destroy it. Slated for overhaul are systems used on fighter aircraft at OOAMA. JEWELRY MERLS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarters for PINE WATCI REPAIR Fast 24 Hr. Seme All Work Guaranteed. MERLS JEWELRY, Gsy Mar Plaxa, Clearfield, North of Safeway See Us for All Your Jewelry Glftsl TAylor LUMBER HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET at Factory Prices Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment PORTABLE LIGHT WATER PUMPS AIR COMPRESSORS PLANTS WELDERS STEAM CLEANERS General MedaHsis the first commander of Americas new Missile REALTY AND INSURANCE CO-,- Real Estate Appruisals aid Property Management Inin ranee and Loans. Real Estate Is Our Business 37 North Main, Layton Phone Kays. 766 TA 30 SOUTH MAIN CLEARFIFLD Phoaa TA 50P IT,) 2 3 1 3 6 7 S.f Ms Im l 10 Ml U 12 13 1$ 13 If. 17 Uif 1 20 21 22 23 21 20 27 ?8 20 30 2r ual black boxes. The components range in price from a $2 filter to a $9,534 antenna. Total cost of a Bingle system Is $164,000. The new assignment is in line with Department of Defense policy to assure that the Air Force has a maximum com- bat capability by establishing repair of weapon systems within the Air Materiel Command. 3V. Johnson, 110 Wart North, carport, $600. Poulsen Homes Inc., 690 East 400 North, home, $11,000. Don A. Taylor, 186 North $00 East, garage, $3,000. Keith II. Fry, 278 South T30 East, $1,200, garage. Dale 400 Ben L. Graham, 1161 South $7,000, commercial building. O. G. Gordon, 180 South Mala, commercial building, $3,000. H. K. Stephenson, 0; homes, 215 North Terrace, 15 South Terrace, $U,000 and 203 North Terrace, $10,000. Harold G. Vicker, 130 Rosi Drive, carport, $000. Lyal M. Larson, 55 Airlane Drive, garage, $1,000. Clay Construction Company, 22 0 Vukie Lane, home, $12,000, Fiorien B. King, t!2k South Main, home, $3,000. W. L. Sevy, 323 South 1000 State, thr $10,-00- East, carpoit, $1,000. well-tram- NURSERY CO. Fins Rosea Hardy Nursery Plant BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 61 PHONE AX AND INSURANCE Ito which are When OOAMA begins future repair on missile electronic components, we will have a workforce, capable and qualified to assume the rehe said. sponsibility, The new workload will be phased in from Wamer-Robin- s AMA, Ga which manages the armsment systems for the AF. Present plans call for no additional hiring of personnel at Hill. Experience and t r a i n in g gained by OOAMA technicians KIRKLAND REALTY JW , JOX-- uim (r Minuteman. Command. He enlisted in the Armed Services at the age of 16. Prior to that he worked as a newspaper boy, NURSERIES BARLOW I ,l Col. E. B. Gentry, OOAMA director of maintenance engineering, said that the new assignment is one of the most important workloads to be assigned here. The colonel pointed out that the electronic components on the armament control systems ere similar to black box equipment used in OOAMAs three missile assignments: Snark, Bomarc, and the 860 NORTH MAIN, LATTON PHONE KAYS. 666 MACHINERY I repaired FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally SHEET ROCK-PA- INT PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phone ITT FROWN LUMBER CO 1st N. Main, Karsnllo Clearfield Fourteen building permit were issued by Clearfield City during March at a total valuation of $74,400. and J, INSURANCE VV New buildings total $74,400 For March in Clearfield City assigned workload in aircraft electronic Fire control systems a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry DOORS U.S. Should Adopt the Essential Features of the Butish Sjatem of Education, the national high school debate question. Debating for Davis High school, under the direction of Gayle A. Stevenson, will be Kem Gardner and Elizabeth Vigeon, junior debate participants at Weber College Invitational, Region 2 meet at Bountiful, and the State high school tournament at the University of Utah. Hill PHONB OGDEN A A 4, i install officers Methodist Church in Ogden; he is a Past Master of the George Installation program for the Washington Lodge 24 A F. & A. M. in Ogden, and is an Davis County Council PTA will honorary member of the Sun- be held in the Bountiful High set Junior Chamber of Comschool this Thursday evening, He first came to Utah in merce. 1037, and worked in a CCC according to Mrs. William H. Since I have been a governcamp in the northeastern part ment employee for 18 years I King, Kaysville, president. of the state, building roads in am entitled to 28 days annual Mrs. Edwin Case, Bountiful, the Umtas and Spirit Lake vacation; so each summer the region. Later, after six years whole family goes on a nice will be installed as the new m the army, with no special long vacation. There I get an president. Theme for the evening will place to go, liking the west and opportunity to take advantage be Youth in Action, according thinking there would be more of my hobbies and hunting opportunity here, he came back fishing with the flies I tie, to Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, program to Utah in 1947. He found em- and inphotography. And oh yes, chairman. The program will ployment at the Clearfield Na- I also am an avid chess play- clude the under val Supply Depot, where he er, he said. the direction of Art Peterson, still works, the last four years When asked if he intends to who will present dinner music. as of The run for mayor again when his The Madri chorus of Bountiful Seagull. This is the Naval term is up, he replied, No, we High School, under the direcSupply Depot weekly newspashould have a new mayor each tion of Gordon Keddington, will per which has a circulation of term to gain new ideas, bnt he give three numbers. Thia will 1,500. should be a man from the coun- be followed by a short debate between teams from Davis and Mayor Burson comes origin cil, who has had experience." Bountiful High schools on the Resolved: That the subject, TO YOUR DOOR lDAXCfi.CAU:Oi e and Garcia, daughter born A pul 1 at Dee bos-piin Ogden. Hamblin Girl Layton Lamar and Bonn! Nalder Hamblin, daughter bom April 5 at Dee hospital m Of-dt- v a Girl Augu-Un- Mary ally from Indiana; he met his wife, Jean, whose father was an army career man, in Panama. She also comes from the They have two children, Michiel, Jr., It, and Patricia, 7. Mrs. Burson works i half days as Sunset ElemenV tary school secretary and is also a qualified teacher. Mr. Burson has travelled extensively, having been m 48 of the states and eleven foreign countries. During the war 7 he was a member of Patton' Third Army as an NCO m charge of intelligence and ophowitzer erations of an battalion. He fought m the A J V Rhineland and Central Geiman campaigns. Though he has not attended college, he has almost continuously during his adult been taking life extension Michiel F. Iiurson . ..mayor courses m a variety of suband editor. jects to broaden his education. He has had one book of poems city workeis is excellent, and that much of their success in published and has kept records of various important inbuilding a community stems and from their spirit of self dedica- cidents during his to write an autobiography tion and willirg coopeiative-nes- s. hopes to give to his children. i Births Garcia Visitors Always Welcome at Utah's Finest Dairy Firm In the Heart of Dans County at Farmington by Lagoon 34 AT YOUR STORE 7,1959 Page 7 il Clearfield DAIRIES PHONE JOURNAL-Apr- Mayor Michiel F. Burson of Sunset Is enthusiastic man of many interests Ilotpoint Appliances Magic Chef Bang" B. C. W1LLFY pns SYRACUSE, tTAH For the Boat la Appliances Pea la Before Yon Bar Lowell Eanaea, TA 6 20S2; LaMar Seeeiona, TA Bill Child TA 5MEDLEY APPLIANCE STORE TA GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER Tha Place That Nobody Outdeals" 144 East Gentile, Layton rhono The RADAR in repairing presently-assigne- d armament control systems will be of great value in tooling and training to assume the more A salute to Americas newspaperboys from a former member of their rank Major General John B. MedariO Commanding General, U S. Army Ordnance Missile Command Youre a mighty important young man! You keep us supplied with news of the world. You are one of Amenta s future leaders. And you have helped America s future already bv selling U S Savings Stamps and Bond. Today thousands of earners are saving for the future with U S Stamps and Bonds. This is more important today than ever7 Every U. S Savings Bond or Stamp helps strengthen Amenta s Peace Power, by providing money to keep our country strong, advance science and education, and keep our economy healthy. So in honor of Newspaperboy Day, 1958, 1 salute you. Keep up the good work!" Help Strengthen Americas Peace Power, Buy U.S. Savings Bonds The U S- - Government does not pay for tfui advertising The Treasury Department thanks far their patriotic donation, The Advertising Council , A wonderful C-- L new discovery the choice of only three modes of buriaL burial which means a cold, black, damp grave. Cremation in which fire blots out name, foint and memory. Buiial in a mausoleum, with its dry snow white compartments of stone and marble. Which shall it be! Eventually you mu'-- t decide. Y'ou have operation. Just sponge on Clean-Tin- t fabric color! Right in your own living room. No messy spraying, no special equipment. The color-ric- h suds lift out the dirt as the faDric drinks up the color; and go inexpensive! You can at J JO the cost of reupholstering Permanent and guaranteed. Free test sample with each bottle. Guaranteed! lull details at )our local Hardware, Furniture Strevell-Patterso- Ground Store n to.. Salt Lake City, Utah. ,i Arrangements have hem completed for the struction of a Community Mausoleum in the Kaysulle-Lajlo- n Cemetery. The building will be as fine as money, ait and science can build. The exterior walls will be cf time defying Stone and marble, the inner walls of hardest reinforced concrete. All metal work will be copper and bronre. Since the first mausoleum was built in 353 B. , which still exists, for King Mausolus (from whence we get the word mausoleum) such improvement in building materials has been made, that a double walled structure such as this is almost indestructible. It is of ruth strength that after a few humhed years when present cemeteries are obscure and p'esent giave markets are lobt, leaning or fallen, this building will stand out little if any the worse for the time it has stood, as stone becomes harder with time. WHERE MILL YOU PLACE YOUR LOVED ONES restores your faded, soiled fabrics to their oiigmal glorious colors as it banishes soil and grime all in one easy or write vwnkers Rob- THERE IS A BETTER WAY complex systems. The calibre of work turned out in the present workload was a good bargaining point for the new assignment, Col. Gentry said. The most complex of the four and consystems is the sist of nearly 10) related and electronic component parts housed in individ AMAZING (OLOR RES10RKR FOR FADED LlHOLSlLRY LIE Ilill AFB electronics ert Stirland (left) and Evan Whitesides examine a ladar scope of a new armament control system, one of four types just assigned to the Ogden Air Materiel Area for oveihaul. L If ou desire to be prepared and assure yourself and should family a permanent and clean resting place, you about the mausoleum to be erected inquire for particulars in. your city. The cost now is m most cases not as much as ground burial whn al expenses are considered. Reservations should be made early because the amount of space is limited. For complete information without obligation, writel COMMUNITY MAISOLELM, Ksysrille, Utsll |