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Show i UIirVERSAL EICROFXLKIiO CORP. ninATum 8, 1958 February THE JOURNAL Li pa vzi 8 8 luU ifj pa b . & !l! tea 4j Subdivision New Son be- came the proud parents of a wee son on Wednesday, January LU. Mrs. Ivy I awson is proud grandmother. The little ones brothers, Brent, Ronald and Leon and sister, Marlene, welcomed the newcomer with open aims. .sit Children Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox visited on Sunday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and airs. Harlow Wilcox in Salt Lake. Dinner Cuest Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith of Salt Lake were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oviatt. Sunday Visitors Carol and Sam Welsh and family visited Sunday at the home of Sams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welsh, in Brigham City. Mrs. Ray Galbraith Mrs. Ray Galbraith, of San Francisco, Calif., was buried in the Farmington City Cemetery Tuesday. Graveside services were held for her. The Galbraiths were of Farmington at one time, and Mr. Galbraith died while they lived here and is buried in the City Cemetery. lie was a blacksmith. Mrs. Galbraith moved to California after her husbands death. (Continued From Page 1) a year after receiving the assign- By Loretta Johnson rnent. The prototype were re- Mr. and Mrs. Harmon I). Rier- ccivod on Hill at June 1, l'.i.W, and son East Garland, visited last week with the J. L. Watt family piacticallv a miracle has been ac- hi Skyline. Mr. and Mrs. Joel complished since in terms of lead att and Miss Marva Diaper, time." This almost incredible task in- Bountiful, were Saturday visitors eluded gathering of technical data at the Watt home. on the aircraft, assembling of News from Elder Ralph Watt, needed materials and equipment, son of Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Watt, specialized tools, and setting up ho has been in the Northern of specialists in States Mission for the past two facilities, training and familiarization many fields, years is that he was released from of OOAMA personnel. his mission labors January L7 and There were many obstacles, too, he and three other elders are reover which OOAMA had no con- turning to Utah by car. and had to be resolved at con- trol Mrs. Duane John, Mrs. Duane ferenee tables and discussions with Rogers and Mrs. Fred Neilson, Ogden, were luncheon guests of suppliers. Some of these included obtain51 is. Charles W. Robins, Tuesday, ing rollers with which to remove February 4. .Mr. and Mrs. David Whitesides the big engines, kit support problems and tools. were hosts at a pot-luc- k supper It was necessary to conduct trainSaturday at their home, sr Col- ing programs both on and off the onial Drive. Guests included Mr. base in the aircraft systems and and Mrs. A1 Jabobsen, Logan; Mi-and Mrs. Darwin Benny, Salt components, fire control system, on processing of the 7 type enLuke City; Mr. and Mis. Ron in used the Dagger, changing Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. gine Kenneth Brailsford. Mr. and .Mrs. and adapting of entire test stands, Jack Brailsford, and Mrs. LaMar installation of tiedown facility to accommodate the aircraft, and reDay, all of Layton. Stewart Jacobsen, son of Mr. arrangement of physical facilities. One of the major phases of the and Mrs. A1 Jacobsen, Logan, with program involves changes in wirpent Saturday visiting Ricky and Michael Whitesides at ing on the aircraft to make possithe David Whitesides home while ble the use of latest type weapons, such as target-seekin- g Falcon rochis parents were in Salt Lake1. , J-5- Wis-eom- b, kets. Another critical problem was the shortage of skilled personnel to work on the aircrafts fire control system. It is anticipated that manpower required in this relative new field will be eight times Auction sale: Where you get greater by June than at the pres- ent time. something for nodding. At least specialists in radio Some people are easily enter- and electronics will need to be Officers and teachers of the Lay- ton Second Ward Sunday School tained. All you have to do is sit trained in the new assignments to meet manpower requirements on entertained with a surpri e party down and listen to them. John-coMr. and Mrs. Lemi honoring at their new nune here Mon-0 n day evening. Mr. Johnson was a member of that ward Sunday School superin-temlencand Mrs. Johnson was a teacher prior to their moving y, IS YOUR to Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph V. Porter an fam ly have bought t.ie horns. ( t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thur-goo1 d. HOME WIRING Cook. Victor Waite is much improved following a weeks treut-m- , nt at an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Stuart cei.brated their JTth wedding anniversary last week with a family gathering and supper party given by their children and partners: Mr. and Mis. Dee McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schreaeer and air. and Mrs. Carl Stuar!. On Tuesday Mr. and Mr s. Jud--o- n Thurgood entertained with dinner at their home in West BouF for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. d Benny Hansen, daughter of Mr. and airs. Dean 5 Jr.--;. OUTDATED TOO? In 4 out of 5 homes there is insufficient wiring . . . because the average home uses 3 times as much electricity as 15 years ago. three-vear-ol- Hansen, underwent a tonsleeUmr, early Tuesday morning at the Tanner Clinic. Mrs. Glen Warren and Mis. Lawrence Holt spent one day last we k in Layton visiting at the hrmes of two sisters, Mrs. David Check these symptoms of low House power: Q Fuses blow 0 0 too often? Lights flicker or dim? Toaster heats slowly? Q Too few outlets? picture shrink? 0 TV Not switches? 0 enough Brown and Mrs. Olive Won lend. Mrs. Wifcrd W. Tree has returned from a weedss visit at Boc-at- o lo, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. IKn Hair, her and Your electrician or electric dealer can bring you Full Housepowcr with nothing down and as little as $5 a month, through a low cost Title I, FHA loan. cn and Barbara accompanied home and r pmt the weekend wbh Mr. and Mrs. Tree and their Get Full HOUSEPOWER son-in-la- w daughter. n he family. group of neighbor.' gathered s f.t the home rf Mrs. Lionel E. last Thursday and ronmleted mult for Mrs. Emily Wilcox. They included Mrs. Edith Simpson, 5Lr. Sylvia Fielding, Mrs. Ma? Korsiens, Mis. Emma Buddy, Mrs. Wait:, Mrs. Irene Wilcox, Wil-nem- UVI crfiicF Pauinu ITcErhle, Ms. Cora Mrs. !,! here. nd Mis. Lizzie Gviley. Fmiy .eve-!- I Wilcox It., wo'k., ;.t It- u-- , - ill home 'to1 ' - ' y.. v. . - if . ? ' , ? UTAH POWER & Buy from your LIGHT CO, dealer 'wv i - ! i I i f T i J i s 4 I - S !.., Jtt ' , a , ' - T M ) - I- , K T ' I-- ; ; .."' A. T . j : .. ' , t.n h if i ur - ) V ' a, ' v 9ST ..ih -- r, ,0t c t ' , ' : l vg j 0. ; v' j C : ?Y ' - 5 'I " & if v i A FTt T ' I I i , ug' iUTUh ; - Ps Bam Whitesides, student at the University of Utah, visited in Layton over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Ben Whitesides. The Thurgood family re- e itiy moved to Jamarl Acies in ( leai field,. Miss Judy Wood of Dogway was Wv. ' kond visitor of Miss Donel! irsm111 J w Jet emerges L 51r. and 5Irs. Ralph Lawson B:?0, Tage 'i1 - Farmington residents 1110 , f "8. f 4. ' ;- a , - iJ : 7 a' 4- A ' , r - , ''' , ..,v ' :, , - B- : ' ' y gr & , I , f f T ) z I f ' ' ? ysMs i X X 'I - a tf : ' , ' , V 'L ' 4t s' . ' .. A A . A-- BRj WV,,;.. s ' $ -- T' 4 V' . s f $ ' ! " x5 v '.i ' n - - ' - 4- r'T - ' I I)r. Frank Baxter (right) points out a feature of a weather map to Richard Carlson. Both men have leading roles in the Bell Telephone Systems program, The Unchained Goddess, a story about weather, to be seen on Wednesday, over Station KTVT, Channel 1. Hew Farm buildings low-co- st A new, Farmington method of constructing farm buildings was demonstrated to county agents recently at Utah State University, Logan, this aircraft. Considered father of the project at OOAMA is Col. Victor L. Anderson, Deputy Commander, who with Col. E. B. Gentry, director of maintenance, and Maj. Gen. low-co- st F-K- i:: P. II. Robey, OOAMA Commander, were responsible for bringing the assignment to OOAMA. When the project becomes at OOAMA, the fully operational roll will off the producDaggers tion line at the late of one aircraft per each working day; Col. F-!- 1! Anderson reports. Col. Anderson said that quality and speed of repair will be the in the repair proOOAMA. at gram key-not- es F-1- 02 Concrete walls are first east in panels on a prepared sandbed or concrete floor. After curing, they are tilt "ii into position and fastened together with concrete columns. Panels weighing up to thiee tons easily can be tilted into positions by means of a special frame attached to a farm tractor, reports L. S. Rogers, Davis County agricultural agent. farm structures Single stor such as cattle sheds, machine sheds and loose housing dairy barns are ideally suited to this building method, says Prof. J. Donald Wadswmth, Extension agricultural engineer. The new building method was developed after three years of at Texas A. & 51. College. Farmers interested in it should ecntact 5Ir. Rogers. His office is ll eat ?d in the courthouse two-plo- w re-sea;- ch |