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Show l ,'ut First Hill ramjet Facility to be comp H.ll Air Force Base Dec. 9, J959, ha been set by the Ogden Air Materiel Area for completion at Hill AFB of the first ramjet cali- overhaul, engine bration and teeing facility the Air Force. m The engines provide power for the IM-9Bomare, a supersonic missile. OOAMA it the Air Force logistic aupport manager for the w eapon. 9 air-to-a- ir Contractor for the $360,6 facility, which will begin soon, is Hansen Niederhauser, Inc., nickel has been Although known as an element since 1751, its use for alloying applications did net come Into prominence until after the introduction of nickel alloy ateel armor plate in 188. Salt Lake City. A base build- ing, formerly used foi ammunition loading, will be modified to provide square feet of floor space for the lamjet workload Some IK) skilled iam.it engine technicians will be They will ho diawn from other maintenance shop-- , to handle the new Overhaul responsibility. No additional personnel will be hired. Col. E. B. Gentry, OOAMA maintenance engineering director, said that wotk requirements call for inspection, overhaul and calibration of the four main components ' of the ramjet: diffuser, fuel nozzle flame holder, fuel control package, and combustion chamber. Production will stayt as soon as the building is completed. The ramjets, manufactured by The Marquardt Corp,, Og- - V) TV. hSjl. George Strong Hill Funeral sot ForVednesday F-- a ; 2-- Sour Dough old-tim- C Cali-froni- -- that sounded about Well, Each car is in excellent running like it would be. If you think A GOOD CAR LET'S DEAL I it would be boring out on WE TAKr TRADE-INVie Bought litem Right We Can Sell Them Right!! the prairie or desert, just DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 816 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA get out there in space and HIGHWAY 91 AT LINE it would make the South "Come m and Let GET ACQUAINTED Phone Pole seem like a metropolis. Youd really lack for association and if you got used to it and came back it SIGNAL CAPE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager . Mon. Thru Thuraday 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Frt might seem as crowded here OPEN DAILY and Bat. 0.30 eon. to lUiOO p.m.; Sunday, 6:30 a.m. to 0:00 pun. as a fishing trip with four teatunng BREAKASiS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guaranteed Fast Service Only 6 Minutes Drive irom Davit of you sleeping in a bed. County Defense Plants. Someone will write a song SIOP BY tor BREAK AST Drive down for a Delicious HOT outer space some day about LUNCH. when they get the feel of .Order Pastry to Take Home! NO DELAYI Me cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring the place Song and poetry are our best BANKS forms of expression. When someone writes that song, CLEARFIELD STATE BANK "Complete Banking Service for Moro Than a Third of a Century." it should really be a loneRegular and lh.Rlt liCHECK persona! checking accounts. some tune, making Bury fur information. Me Not on the Lone PraiComplete savings department. Safa Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop rie and Me and My ShadDepository for alter hours deposits. ow sound like The Side393 on Saving Complete Bank by Mail Service walks of New York Deposit! insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or CLEARFIELD, UTAH The Chattanooga Choo CAFES (no-place- ). Always Welcome at Utah Finest Dilry Farm Heart of Dens County at Farmington by Lagoon Choo." '1C Diehl airman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Criig and family, Bountiful, visited on day last week with Mr. and Mra. Allen L. Stiong and fam- head-quaite- Hub-bai- Red Cross Delegates Party tonight Farmington Davis County' to the Junior Red delegate Cross Leadership Training Center will be honored with a party June 30 at Mueller Park, meet. pi lor to the July Mrs. Charles Godfrey, Centerville, and 51rs. M. B. Held 0-- West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Webster spent Satuiday at Spanish Fork, where they were looking for registered hamshire sheep. Mrs. Pearl F. Hill left Saturday for Idaho Falls where she will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Mary Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Webster and children have moved this week from Centerville and will live in the apartment of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Webster, while their new home is being built at Center- ville. of the Junior Red Cross of the Davis County Chapter of the American Red Cross announced the scheduling of the party for the young people who include Bruce Pitt, Bountiful High; Loialel Shellenbarger, Davi High; Valerie Nielson, South' Davis Junior High; Steven Bar- low, North Davis Junior High; and Conda Kinsey from Central Davis Junior High. These young men and women will then report back to their schools and help make Junior Red Cross programs in their communities work neighbors helping neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot er Cookettes 4-- H A new Club' Kaysville called the "Cookettes was AT iOUE started m Kaysville last week PHONE STORE with the fust meeting being OGDEN held at the home of Mrs. RobEX ert Day, the leader New ofLcUy owned and Opeiaied lapaying Industry fsets, chosen at the first gathA THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS ering, are Barbgia Cullimoie, We solicit your patronage for the finest in your daily needs president ; Helen Wise, v l c e no homes to at with extr quality and tne finest aervice your Judy Filhn, picsident; Producta. extra cost. All Jersey AXtel Bonnie Day, le- SMOOT JkRSkY JfAKMS poitor; Nusan Giles, song lead-eDAIRY PRODUCTS and Vickie Child, libranan. New I tcouu Psk! Also bkm, Regular, and Extra Rich The gills, who are tud.,ing Home for Delivery Phone ot At lour Gioter, tAport fust year cooking, also maoe two kimD of sandwiches and LtsitS ll' Uliti AND L Alt PEIS two mi'k drinks at the fust CLEARKIELD ... bAnbUlV rUKMlUKS COMPANY meeting. by r ueasT tab tue iinest construction of all. CARPETS MASLAND. 4i mohAVvk sail in BARU1W BUY muv A a Harold Gaile? last week Mrs Allen L. dmr Mr. and Strong Mrs. Clarence Waterfall wax a guest at dinner Of Mrs. Bern srd Tsnner io Salt Lake week. Mr. nd Mrs. Dsn Session have moved from Salt Lake to Kaysville. Mrs, haty Morton and Mr Fsuhne YWeifa'l are attend mg the church leadership course in Ogden this week. .Mr. nd Mr. Mark String-haand four children left last week for their home at Lodi, California, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Robins and other relatives. 51r. and Mrs. Arthur Oldham,, and their twin grandsons. Dean and Dana Hales arrived Saturday from Burbank, California to visit for one month with Mr. and Mrs William Hales and family and other relative and friends. Dean and Dana spent with a month in California their grandparents. Mrs. Clarence Materfall was guest at a shower in Bountiful Thursday, in honor of Claudm Malan at the home of Mrs. Wil- y Mr. Myrtle Speer and three children, Fruitland, Idaho, ere visiting for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivtn Sessions, and her three sisters and their families,, Mrs. Robert rrent-Teache- i AsAnderson, Mi a. Edgar Camden, the State in Logan, Convention sociation Mrs. Robert Carroll. Mrs, Allen Strong and Mr. Thursday nd Friday. Mr. and Mr. Georg Hensler LeGrande Gregory, Farming-ton- , were guests at a luncheon and children, Gail, Peanne and m Salt Lake, Thursday, given Patricia, Salt Lake, visited by Mrs. Thomas Holland, Seat- Thursday with Mr. and Mr. tle, Washington. Walter Buhler. Mr. Leon Miller and ehil- Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall, dren, Pomona, California, ar- Mr. Rnd Mrs. Roger Sandall rived here Thursday to visit a and son Jeffery Linn, Mr and few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilfoid Tolman, Provo, cox. Darvel Miller and with her par- spent lart weekend at Neho Mr. and Mra. Walter Buhler ents in Salt Lake. Mis. Miller Creek at Thistle, fishing, attended the Waddell family came to attend the wedding of Mrs. C. 0. Smith and Mrs. reunion at Lorin Farr Farlc in her sister. Her husband will H. J. Fayne, Ogden; Mrs. Da- Ogden Sunday. join her later to visit a few vid Horne end son, Rov, visited Mrs. Millie lleaston and Mrs. davs before returning home. Alexia Stewart attended church Dale with Mr. Mrs. Louise Gailey, Mrs. Jean Thursday leadership in Ogden last week. Sanders and Mrs. Ruth Bennett were guests at a luncheon in Salt Lake, Wednesday, given by Mrs. Oeneieve Dunn for a number of former Kaysville friends. Mr. and Mr. Clyde Galley and daughter Karen, Mr, and Mrs. G. LaVirl Stewart and daughter Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton, daughter Cindy, son Justin left Saturday for Yellowstone National Park where they will spend a week vacationing. Mrs. Pauline Waterfall and Miss Miriam Barnes attended the meeting of the Daughters of Revolution at the home of Mrs. Smith in Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. Miss Jan Garrett entertained her Sunday School class at a of . , . with1 its party at her home Wednesday-eveninsit Summit near th summit of the Rock is. Here County Nineteen member atones in nrh vein of coal and silver, line and minors picks rang SanMr. Linn and Mrs. tended. lead. Now lakes lure fishermen, hotter and water ski. re. dal!, of the bishopric were spe-cBig eat is Rock port Lake, behind new Wanship Dr , guests. Beneath it sleeps a pioneer villa. Res id It wait boat rampK Mr. H, J. Iayne and Mrs. toK C. O. Smith, Ogden, visited panic tables snd ramp si lea. Echo Reservoir Is And high in tha Uinta lie nature's uncounted lake. Thursday with their mother, Summit County worka, too , . . in the Kama lumber miH Mis. James E. Bennett the Hennetsr day pita, en tha sheep and cattle ranges. And b Wood Mr. and Mr. Merrill bare aa everywhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundaentertained at a family party tion worka for the sal of beer end ale under clean, wholeeom at their home Sunday for the conditions. following: Mrs. Wood' parents, Mr. and Mr. Ben Hepworth, ALE BEER Farmington; Bob Hepworth and children, Tacoma, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hobbs and family', Salisbury, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs, Mer-re- ll IVi Henry and children, Denver, Colorado. They held a family canyon party, Saturday. Mr. and Jlrs. Hobbs and children, and Bob Hepworth and Soliteto SUMMIT COUNTY lakes lure al and j V Web- - SATURDAY iter 51 r. ms- - visits Ft. Douglas Veterans hospital Sunday DOOR 34 7G9 Set and Fonder White man move to town, guests at the home of her work heap hard, gel enough money to buy horse or boat DAV to do once in a moon what I do most of the time. TO YOUR FH'JNE A and Mrs. Glen Sluartl Mis. Effie Webster visited m igham City last Monday with and daughter Glenna returned home from a week's vaiation her sister Mrs. Alfred Jepper-t- o Bear Lake, Jackson Lakeson51 rs. Golden Webster spent Lodge, and Soda Spnngs m Idaho. laot weekend in Salt Lake as Mrs. Clarence Heath and guest of her two sisters, 5Irs. says children, Nys.a, Oregon, aie Alton Leak, and Mrs. Clyde ' Visitor (Norma) Ireece By Mrs. Joe T In tne West Jr., Farmington, West Kaysville S Mrs lrt few- - ten-da- Gariett. Radar Evaluation Squad- run, and AlC Robert L. Diehl,1 pci Minuet clerk of the 'Js'lith Gmund Electronics Engineering Installation Agency (GFEIA) Squadron. Native of North Sutton, N.II., Sgt. West was cited for leader-and efficiency in the hip l'.77th aircraft mechanic! section. He came to Hill from Greenland in Feb. 191-- . Unmarried, he lias been in the service since March 1933. An man Diehl from Indianapolis, Ind., was cited for his dei ical ability. He joined the service in Dec. 1916, was a member of the 2nd Armored Calvary, He was an honor guard in 1932 at SHAPE when the President, then General Eisenhower, was in command. Married, Diehl and his wife Judy, and son Terry, 2, reside in Hill Garden Homes. Other honois for the two Hill airmen were letter of commendation from Col. E. F. Hill AFB commander, identification bracelets, dinner, show passes and overnight accomodations at Hotel Ben Loof Ogden mond, courtesy Chamber of Commerce. its its a"d of days this week before returning home. Mr. and Mr. Kirtlev Turker M daughter returned home, vacaThursday from a tion trip to Downey, California wheiP they with Mr, and Mrs Ellio FiUhe. The Fourth Ward Primary Homebuilder classes held their Homebuilder Holiday Friday evening at the Rock Chapel for mothers and daughters class. Teachei s weie Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Mis. Marjorie Green, Mrs. Pauline Waterfall. Mrs. Glen Garrett attended a are visiting tle, Washington, this week at the home of his brother, Mr. end 51rs. Glen 4' 77th Jr. Mr children left for ther home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry wll viit for Freer KayiviUe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garre't and five children, Seat- Funeral sen ices will officer and airLindquist and Sons, Wednesday, July 1, it 3 man of the month for May at for Geoige Raymond Hill AFB. pm., They are SSgt George V. Stiong, tKi, East Layton. Friends may call at the home West, aim aft mechanic in the Layton two-wa- DAIRIES r y ' (Norm) Phone 769 be held in Ogden, isnt 37 By Mra. Jo Hill Air Fore Base An aircraft technician and a personnel rleik have been named t FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton Ihrifticheck. bervice Without Service Charge. 89 Interest Paid ot Savings. Saiety Deposit Boxes tor Rent 82.75 Per Year., Inc. Tax. Use our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelope Service. All Kinds of Loans. Special Service Personalized Check Printed FREE! Member l.D.l.C. Accounts-insureup to 410,01)0. Our service charge on regular ctiecking accounts are low ask. x i (ICO honored SERVICE INFORMATION A Gt6f) BUY A GOOi DEAL condition. READY TO CO BANK TERMS K ily. and WedTuesday between nesday between Funeial services will be conducted by 1aul R. Lmdenian, bishop of the Layton Third Ward. By Slim' Collett Theie will be musical selecNot much said about tions by the Poll sisters of ppace travel lately but itsjg,jUth vVeber; invocation by always coming up. oeems Thomaa D. Wall; speakers will to me that there is a lot be Bibhop Richard N. Graehl, of void out there the place Clarence Earl, South Weber, is pretty big. and Glen Hill, Uintah. APPLIANCES People ask me sometimes llarrib Adams will present a what I used to do and w hen musical selection, benediction Hotpolnt Appliances Magic Chef Ksnges I say Herd sheep, they by Vernal Nalder and dedicaE. C. WILLEY SON SYRACUSE, UTAH say Didnt you get awful tion by Norris Nalder. Fer the Best in Appliance See Us Before You Buy. lonesome out there where Floweis are being taken caie Lowell Hansen, TA LaMar Sessions, TA BUI Child, TA there of by the Layton Third Ward anybody? 3MEDLEY APPLIANCE STORE TA Well, yes, maybe but Relief Society. can get awfully loneMr. Strong was horn May 13, you CENTER GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION some in a crowd. And out lbU3, in Salt Lake Lit.', a son The Place That Nobody Outdeals. 144 East Gentile, Layton Phnn. 80S-there there is other com- of James and Harriet Poll Strong. pany. I once read a book on the A member of the InternationAPPLIANCES PLUMBING HEATING South Pole exploration and al Brotheihood of Electrical TA SMEDIEY PLUMBING AND HEATING they spoke about the winter Workers, he had been employed Plumbing Repairs Heating Contracting Featuring Quality down there. Months going by the Utah Power and Light y radio telephone Fixtures. All trucks equipped with mobile by and not even a fly to buzz Co. for 33 years. He was intake for faster service. Featuring Weitlnghouse Appliances. Building e New Home? Special Discount for Youl around, not even much attendant and opeiator at the SYRACUSE. UTAH Weber station for 3o years. He change from day to night retired five years ago because Antartic old the night just AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE staying cold and still and of illness. A former member of the pretty much the same. Uintah Ward, Mr. Strong was While out sheep Mechanics herding Trained Factory Authorized Service Factory Motor Analysis Front End Alignment you have a herd of sheep, a high priest in the Layton Carbureter and Electrical Tuna-u- p Complete Brake Service community, an stake. lie was a violinist and All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station a regular e older dog (chief of police) had played for many No. 34. FERRY STEWART, INC., 180 N. Main, Eayivillt, Phone 101 a young dog, his lieutenant, dances and other community --. G.M.C. TRUCKS and a horse or two; chip- functions. We Repair Ail Make Your Local Texaco Dealer munks, birds, prairie dogs, He is aurvived by his wife, an occasional deer and while East Layton, and the following J. ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE, SPECIALIZING IN ENsons and daughters: Gordon L. quite a different, GINE TUNE-U- P Strong, Soda Springs, Idaho; the at South life. But down Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries Alvin E, Strong, Roy; Emmett Motor Analysis All Automatic Transmission and Brake Pole just nothing. G. Strong, Ogden; Dai ell G. Service I was in Ogden on the and Mis. F ront End Alignment Strong, Riverdale, weekend and I saw these Phyllis Walton, Gridley, Steering Correction and Wheel Balancing of two shows on the front two sisters, Mrs. ClifJ. KUY FUDGE, 160 South Mam, Layton, Phone 986 the show house First Man ford (Hazel) Stark and Mrs. or Raya. 161 ft in Outer Space; 2nd fea- Alma (Louise) Marston, both AUTOMOBILES' USED ture, No place to Go. of Ogden. PONTIAC-CADILLA- V v j" n Li 5 KAYSVILLE HEWS , den. ard Van Nuts, CVf, vi'l sdes. When the work i com-- i be brought to HJ1 for repair pleted, they will be shipped flora U.S. operatioi al and test tack to the same sites. 'gap J ' 51 ni 'Il repair, by December $ jnnp ?0, By W. G. Cex, historian Layton .Sunday, June 28. was MUSIC lau A'l veterans ate invited to attend the DAY meetings each Tuesvisiting day lor Chapler H, at the Veterans' Hospital, day and the game nights each Ft Douglas, Sail Lake Ciiy Thursday Meetings beg n at 8 Distributing coke, coffee, punch p m and cigarettes to Hie iiwpi.ai,zed Donations aie accepted only for conundcs wne Ui;pter Coi im,rid- the entertainment of the disabled er John KlcmsUicler. Sgt. ai Amis vcc.ans hospitalized m Utah. We need help'', said Command-e- i 0 T Cox, 51is. Mamin Klein Klemstueber and asked that all stueber, commander of tne dies' Auxiliary, lcpie eating hei quaiiliel ppivonnel contact any . G. lo oigamzation, and active member of the oigamzation. Lay-Ion- lu.-i- - FUH , Concessions ' FOOD i; t I Walker Receives degree (AM;' RANGE Complete All claim Lines of Leverage Vr4EK, o n llle ms awarded Agnt J. 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