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Show 2 March THE CITIZEN Oxford Colonel Named Chief 14, 1968 Of Watch - Watch Watch Staff Of Air Headquarters The Study Group members had an interesting evening at the home of Mrs. Esther Smith Wednesday. Special guest, Rex Checketts, showed slides and narrated information regarding Vietnam where he has served for some time. A dainty repast was served to 20 at the conclusion of the discussion. U. S. Air Force Colonel Russell G. Fisher, son of Mrs. Cecil Fisher of Oxford, has assumed the duties of chief of staff of the Continental Air Command (CAC), headquart- ered at Robins AFB, Ga. The CAC has the responsibility for keeping units and individuals of the Air Reserve forces ready for emergency duty. Prior to his assignment at Robins, Colonel Fisher served as chief of staff, First Air Forces, at Stewart AFB, N. Y. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for his meritorious service at Stewart. Among his other military decorations are included two Distinguished Flying Crosses, three awards of the Bronze Star Medal, four Air Medals and the Air Force Commenda tion Medal. The colonel served in the European Theater of Operations for 18 months during world war u as a DomD group executive ameer ana as a bomb squadron commander. He flew 186 combat hours in 23 bombing missions over March 29 Is The Day . . . THE DAY THAT MARKS THE GREATEST TIRE SAVING EVENT TO EVER COME TO PRESTON. ...Wail -- You'll Be Glad IX OKINAWA Woman Marine Sgt. Joan K. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Esplin of Preston, is serving as a member of the Woman Marine Company at Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa. Sgt Esplin Is an equipment operator In the Camp Butler Data ProA cessing Installation. LDS Business of graduate College in Salt Lake City, Sgt. Esplin entered the service in July 1964. Es-pli- n, You Did 0 BIG Clubs TIRE STORE THE HOME OF SUDDEN SERVICE Berniece Esplin told facts andScore honors went to Mrs. Lu events of the lives of her cv Larsen of Logan and Mrs. Eames. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Alfred Stevens. An edifying Mrs. Paul Greaves gave a lesson on the Great Salt Lake for her club associates party related by and its islands was and special guests, Dorothy Mrs. Swainston and a dainty repast was served to 15. St. Patrick's day symbols and colors added a seasonMrs. Allie Packer entertain- able atmosphere to the party ed Cocienda club women at Mrs. Allie Packer her home Friday afternoon. A given by club Thursday Gracia for the two o'clock dinner was served lunafter which needlework for the afternoon. A one-thirhostess and sociability were cheon was followed by bridge. features. Those included were ty Mesdames Mae Jorgensen, Lizzie Weaver, Ethel Mockli, Vera Hawkes, Gladys Beck-steaMary Keller, Adell Lar- can nnri Poor! niivarsnn THE BEST BUY d, I COL. RUSSELL FISHER for a Mrs. Lavinia Cutler presidEurope. In May 1945, Colonel Fisher ed at a luncheon for Golden returned from Europe with Hour club members and speGeneral George Patton and cial guests, Mesdames Ollie i Major General James Doo- - Johnson and Phyllis Evans, at the Pop'n Pins dining room Wednesday evening. Seasonable decorations lent a festive atmosphere to the event Bridge was the pastime following luncheon. Mrs. Meredith Booker received high score honors. hard-worki- Guy ng is Foss, Emily Craner, Elizabeth little and, with them, parti ci Johnson and Doris Butters, y lunch nated in the seventh War Monday. A Loan Drive on the west coast eon was served at a long table with a In 1951, Colonel Fisher ser beautified ved as a 9 superfortress scheme of green and white group commander at Yokota with St. Patricks symbols one-thirt- ah color B-2- flying Japan, AB, combat Bridge was the diversion and missions over Korea. He al awards went to Mrs. Merle so served at Far East Air Bright and Mrs. Sylvia Davis. Forces headquarters In Jap- an as the deputy inspector mm general. Later assignments were at Air Force headquarters at the Pentagon; Kelly AFB, Tex.: and Prestwick, Scot U. S. FACTORY-AUTHORIZ- E ONCE-A-YEAR- ... fJEfi land. graduate of Downey (Ida the colonel attended Utah State College and received a bachelor of science degree in agriculture from the University of Idaho. He entered the Air Force in his July 1940 and received commission through the aviation cadet program in March A ANNUAL SALE w DELUXE 1941. Colonel Fisher and his wife, Eleanor, have four children, today's William, 21, a senior at Stanford University; Barbara, 18, a freshman at Valdosta (Ga.) State College; Lawrence, 11; and Julie, 9. BIGGEST PICTURES! Your choice of COLOR of five authentic CONSOLES WEAR LONGER Mrs. Fisher is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yoth-er- s, Orlando, Fla. The family of the late Mr and Mrs. Jed Palmer had a festive evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peter sen Saturday evemng. Dinner and genial sociability were features of enjoyment. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Burgon and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Palmer, Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Troseth, Lewis-toMr. and Mrs. Jack Lar-se- n and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Pocatello; Miss Beverly Petersen of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tough wear Denim resistant Sanforized to Longer wear Triple Stitched Seams Trim Comfortable Fit at any No better boy Price. $4.45 n; Waist Sizes 32 to 50 Striped and Navy Colors USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT Winn. Clubs styles... The Wasatch DUP camp had an interesting afternoon PRESTO at the home of Mrs. May Cultural club Wednesday Swainston Wednesday. Mrs. night at which the former iJrobate Judge Frank W. 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CHROMATON'i PLEASED FRANKLIN The Franklin Literary Arts club, which was hosted by Sue Hawkes and Darlis Woodward, was held at the Westwood Center Monday evening. Speaker for the evening was George Mylroie, who spoke about handwriting analysis, special guests werp Patricia Wilkinson, Virginia Hawkes and Joice A dessert was served to 27 members and guests. introduced by Magnavox in 1964! You i ' and Light auditorium. Beth Gunncll took charge. Linda Call was honored as she lost the most weight during the month of February. A total of 27 pounds was lost by the members this last week. Anyone interested in joining are invited to attend the next meeting Monday at 7 p.m. at the Utah Power auditorium. Mrs. Lynn Larson entertained members of the Study club and special guest, Effie SkinMonday evening. St. ner, Patricks day motifs and a col- or scheme of green and white were used in the decorative scheme. A luncheon was served at 7:30, after which Mrs. June Fischer reviewed the book, "Why Women Will Rule The World," authored by Buckminister Fuller. An exchange of ideas and comments on the book were interesting features. A jolly event of last week was the party given by Mrs. Ixe Bergquist at her home for members of the Nifty Needles club. A two course supper; and handiwork were enjoyed ) .ill. A SUCCESS ... WITH WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE THE MERCHANDISE YOU BOUGHT AND AT THE BARGAIN PRICES YOU PAID. w e Ran Out Of Time WE DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE TO AUCTION ERYTHING WE HAD - SO AUCTION AND WANT A ir YOU REAL EV- MISSED THE RARGAIN IN FURNITURE. JUST COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER WE'LL SELL EVERYTHING LEFT AT AUCTION PRICES - WE JUST NEED TO MOVE THESE REMAINING PIECES. COME IN TODAY 1 orter s Furniture And Appliance Co. 11 NORTH STATE rVeslinghonse PHONE 852-018- 0 - Sylvania - Gibson - Floor Covering Specialists -- Thatr'f "V V iiV ' 11 f ' |