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Show PlNC TAINEES fmil. Mut CAM I?!CTAPHOVI Able IVE QUIT Chisels Jig Saw (As Is) 120 N. 5th E. R OR PAUL HEYWOOD (At Shop) in Layton 1309 ; 9-- tf. 1 tr iwist tfp v 29-- wrM H k ELECTRONIC and machtnist TRAINEES Ata 119. High erheel i redo Lee. Career epleaM eeevred aftar eampietnt 4 vaatha arhaallnf. g Center Pratt their $540.00 Kaysville Phone 1416-- CUTTER Fair ?oara mmt rattutf etpenRC. . Aft Through 5.00 SHIRLEY HEYW00D MEAT Various courses offered 10.09 Pipe Bench Clamp Fr social-meetin- 23.09 Take Them for $450.00 nt Z yeare factor? ataintonaitee erestoee lacladiaa electrical r hoar wirinf 92.41 rnt ' 10' 4 vivj cadets enjoy extra Activity while learning On the evening Layton of September 4, a landed COOKS, WAITRESSES. CAR Hill at with Force Air Base HORS ; ft Ofnlnv hi mint Wt! an enthusiastic cargo of Civil ini 4rlYiM. SEWING MACHINE Air Patrol Cadets from Moab OPERATORS SALES LADIES I year la rUil Attractive epeni factory alhg who were to spend the weekexperience. tnd, IiriMc riir4. PICKERS-M- en TOMATO in this area as guests of end ara 14 end CAVNERT WORKERS a4 waratn. war Wiau wh want vrh Mr Itepert at T AM Man. the Leyton Composite SquadSat. Enpleyaient Off lea ar kerne la prteui. $1 thra 14 2h St. ron. pt !itr turtM4 IF YOU NEED WORK OR WORKERS CONTACT THE First on the agenda wee a SECURITY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 24 Adam Arena at the squadron building at the Navy Base where Captain Helen Hilburn, squadron commander, introduced a Sgt. Tucker as guest BYU-Ogd- en speaker. The sergeant, a paramedic from Hill Air- Force An opportunity Ogden showed exciting films Base, D. Robert education to further of lesrning to jump at a base Transport through the BYU Center is San Francisco, California in Alaska. Sgt. Tucker was being offered adults in this of the rescue team sent Observing the part area. The center is located at (FHTNC) 10th anniversary of the found- from Hill to the earthquake 655 24th Street, Ogden. disaster area in Montana and ing of the Pacific Fleet MilClasses, some of which will itary Sea Transportation Ser- told some fascinating highof the rescue operations give college credit, are of- vice Oct. 1, will be Robert D. lights fered in business, education, Pratt, aerographerg mate air- there. Saturday morning seven genealogy, music and art, poli- man, USN, of 60 E. Third N. tical acience, religion, speech, Farmington, eerving aboard jeeps of the D a v j a County library and a variety of mis- the MSTS transport USNS Jeep Posse took the visiting cellaneous subjects including Barrett, operating out of San cadets and their hosts to F rands Teak to see the radar staflower arrangement, beautify- Francisco, Calif. The Military Sea Transpor- tion. Posses members who doing the home grounds, survival training, reading better and tation Service, a combination nated their time and jeeps of th old Naval Transporta- were James Hogge, Bob faster. Service (NTS) and the James, Larry Ward, Dell tion Fees vary from as little as old Army Transportation Ser- Ward, Theron Wood, George $2.50 to $5.00 in classes to $18 in courses of- vice (ATS), provides services Boyce and Tom Starkey. While the view of the valley from fering three hours college cre- for all military personnel, their dependents and cargoes atop the peak was well worth dit per quarter hour. to ports throughout the Paci- the trip, the cadets enjoyed Qualifield instructors from the BYU will Instruct the fic area. Among the porta of call classes, according to George visited by MSTS ships are, OOAMA S. Hasltm, chairman of the Hawaii, Okinawa, the Philipn Center. Korea and the pines, Japan, In takAnyone Interested Middle East. ing a course may have further information by writjng to the in F. center or by going there in Aircraft person to inquire or register. Here Are My Power Teels All With Motors! 16 Wallace, 6" Jointer ....,...$109.00 1 30 Band Saw with all sizes of saws .. 1Q9.C9 112 Circle Saw, 3 H.P. Motor 209.09 1 Walker Turner Drill Press.. 109.09 1 Wood Turning Lath with 2- to macte - 1 OPERATOR STENOGRAPHERS n jmt RBtr Year Is Long Enough for Me so' 49 SB MAINTENANCE FACTORY MAN OPERATOX Aboard non-cred- it MOVING? Dari County. Neighbor Call Your & STORAGE Farmington and Bountiful Call Collect TA 53062 : ' . " ' 1310 . 9-- 5t. 1 September 22, 1959 Rex R. Lloyd Small Contribution Vith Marines in Call!. 6 Pag And upon what income do propose to support mjr daughter? "Five thousand a year. "Oh, I see. Then wither private income of $5,000 a i . "Ive counted that in. . you palms, Calif. Marine Acting tracking aircraft on the radar Sgt Rex R. Lloyd, son of Mr. scope even more than admiring and Mrs. J. F. Lloyd of 6 the scenery. Verdeland Park, Laytoni and When they returned to Lay-to- n huaband of the former Miss they were taken by a Bui Mary J. Riordan of Chicago, Aircraft Group at the Marini from Hill to Pineview Reser- 111., is serving with the Paci- Corps Base, Twentynini voir for instruction on water fic Fleet Marine Forces Anti- - Palms, California. survival under the direction Twentynine (FHTNC) G-1- of Sgt. Walter Everton. A chicker supper barbecue was awaiting their return to Clearfield and following a couple of hour rest and relaxation, they enjoyed a awim at the officers pool at Hill. Sunday morning the cadets attended church with their hosts and then back to their hosts homes for dinner. They assembled back at the squadron building at 3:30 for takeoff flight to home. The Lay-to- n cadets went along for the ride with crew Captain Jamea Bean, pilot; Lt. Slaymaker, ; and Sgt. Walter Bigelow;, engineer. Now regular training ache-du- le has started for th fall season, anyone interested in aviation may join the cadets. Boys or girls from 14 to 18 are invited to join the cadets and those over 18 can join as senior members. Further information may be obtained by calling Lt. Spencer Sandstrom, cadet commander, TA or Nancy Henley, adjutant, Kaysville 1109. business was P.L. Larsen Co., Utah. The Provo conreceived cern a $20,298 contract to install new steam lines betweeq two base buildings. The project is set for completion on Oct. 4. The largest contract went to B. F. Goodrich Aviation Hill Air Force Base-N- ine Products. Akron, Ohio, snd Air Force contracts, totaling calls for $263,676 in brake "Globe-mastfor $733,155, were swarded this repair-kitaircraft. week by the Ogden Air MaterOther contract includad iel Area procurement and protires, repair kita for governor duction directorate. assemblies, and air brakes for Sharing in the procurement variou type of AF aircraft. CARBON COUNTY'S BEST COAL SMALL or LARGE ORDERS FILLED BURNS & SUPPLY CO. THE CHURCH ELEVATORS, OF KAYSVILLE FEED kJUST NORTH For Deliveries Phone 1224 An OLD mattress can hurt your rest spends Provo, BYU-Ogde- CLEARFIELD MOVING JOURNAL CAP IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc.. Required by the Act of Con, grees of August 24, 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1948, of DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL Published weekly at Layton, Utah, for September 22, 1959. State of Utah, County of Da- Paul Wallen Marine Wing Sant Ana, Calif. (FHTNC) Marine 2nd Lt. Paul F. Walton, son of Mrs. Larene Walton of Route 2, Box 365, Layton, Utah, is serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, vis ss. Before me, a notary public, in California. and for the' state and county OUR NEW HOURS NOTICE aforesaid personally appeared L. E. Anderson, who having been duly eworn according to law, MONDAYS THRU .SATURDAYS deposes and says that ha it the Managing Editor of Davis News 5:30 a.m. to 9:09 p.m. Journal and that the following - 1' is, to the best of his knowledge belief, a true statement of fnd ownership and management, 6 a.)n. p.m, (and if a daily, weekly, semi weekly or newspaper, Where Friends Meet to Chat and the circulation), etc., of the Aforesaid publication for the ,:8fl North Main data shown in tho above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and June 2, 1948, embodied in 8c tion 537, Postal Laws and Regulation 537, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE managing editor, and business Meebenic Fectorr. Trained Factory Authorized Sendee managers are; End Front Align pient Motor Analy.i. Tune-u- p Btrrie Publisher, Inland Printing Brake Complete and Electrical Carburetor ' All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station Company, Kaysville, Utah; editor, business FERRY STEWART, INC., 180 N. Main! ttyrrill, Pbona 101 manager, L. E. Anderson. G.M.C. TRUCKS - 2. That the owner owning or Yeur Local Teac Dealer Wa Repair AU Make holding 1 per cent or more of J. ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE, SPECIALIZING IN EN- the total amount of stock are: Inland Printing Company, GINE TUNE-U- P Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries Canning Corp., Fred Kaysville Motor Analysis All Automatio Transmission and Brake A Sheffield, J. R. Galley, John Strric E. Barker, Jr., George F. BarFront End Alignment ker, William Winters, Clifton Ball, Wendell Barnes, Alan B. Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing Phone 966 Main, Layton, J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South 131-Blood, all of Kaysville, Utah; ' or Kays. Evelyn B. Sims, Haiel B. Ellison, Salt Lake City; Russell 5733,135 contracts On C-1- BD0(uiailJ3D(ljED0EZS CHDGCEIISD(ai!S(33ufl3 Buy Now- - Only " Sy 050 At er Barlow Furniture Co. CLEARFIELD at Barlow1 "Buy Low OF ly SERVICE INFORMATION Editor-M- -- anaging PONTlAC-CADILLA- C R , automobiles used H. Blood, Lob Angeles, Califor- A GdOD BUY A GOOD DEAL Each ear Is hi excellent running READY TO GO- -A GOOD CAR LETS DEAL! conditien. WE TAKf TRADE-IN- S BANK TERMS We Bought Them Right Wo Can fell Them Right!! DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA T LISE . HIGHWAY 91 AT Come in and Lets GET ACQUAINTED" ... CAFES - SIGNAL CARE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager Mon. 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Cbmp.eto Line of Coverage All Clsima Handled Lbcaliy DON A. WEAVER, Genera! Agent 340 North Main, LayWn Insurance Group Farmers ' ' INSURANCE FHONE Kays. SSlf Bp. Phone Ksyg. JEWELRY - der'FINS He; Wbrk Hr. Ft IECUerfd EELS JEWS LET; Gay Mer Plaza, C!rf:.14. North HERDS JEWELRY EIPAfK.' te 5 Servie Ail Yonr Of n Here All TAtle? u.ft? WAT Cl of Safoway nia; L. E. Anderson, G. Stanley Brewer, Ogden, Utah. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: NONE. 4. That the two paragraph next above, giving the name of the owners, stockholders, and security holder if any, contain not only the list of stockholder and security holders at they appear epon th book of the company but alto, in cate where the stockholder or security holder appear upon the book of the company at trustee, or in any other fiduciary relation th name of th person or corporation for whom such trute is acting, i given; also that th said two paragraph contain statements full knowlaffiant edge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders snd security holders who do not appear upon the books ef the company at trustees, hold stock end securities in a capacity other then thet of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason, to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has arty interest direct or indirect irt the said stok, bonds, or other securities than s so etated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the data shown above is 1N50. U E. ANDERSON, Editor and Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day of September, 1959. ERNEST R. LITTLE, Notary Public My commission expires Oc-tIX rt'.o. All faFerre . c for aH wss fit motto of Alexander. 1 r Dumas famous Three Musketeers. It represe&ted the '. group helping the individual and the individual helping j the group, with all benefiting. Today, the motto applies' as a description of the efforts of millions of Americans tot. iv;. to3 Sundays t t . time . ' y solve community problems. : Here in Utah, the Salt Lake Area United Fund is typical of the all for one concept. Thousands of individuals and businesses in Salt Lake County and Southern Davis County j'oin together to support 32 organizations devoted to health, child and family service, and recreation and character building. Their contributions benefit more : than 100,000 men, women and children in the area who make use of the services of the participating organizations. This support to the United Fund is. typical of the sup: port given to many community projects. It is entirely voluntary. Individuals and business organizations assume . the obligations of good citizenship by helping their fellow citizens. The fact that the support is voluntary typifies the basic strength of our way of life. Free people, working ' together, help maintain progressive communities. Each, by benefiting others, benefits himself. .J VV II . Utah Copper DMsbn , '.32 Ebnuoeott Copper Corporation . fr'- Proud to be part of a grtnriftj Ua& If . |