Show K Vi Illness Mot Accident Claimed Tot lll a We Will Have to Win Early Next Time Air Reservists Are TolcJ i o o CLEARFIELD —The decisive action of the next war will come about very quickly Col F S Cofer commandant of the Clearfield Air Reserve Center told commanders and staff officers of Ogden’s 9092nd Air Reserve Group - Ut Sr — li- - yesterday - Col Cofer’s remarks came dur- use of any area struck by an atom conference at the or hydrogen bomb because of the ing a day-lon- g Air Reserve Center of the 9092nd saturation of the area by radio- :a wi - r ' ‘ T n i mator ir iriii MEET ARMY'S FIRST MALE NURSE Pvt Edward L T Lyon 25 of Kings Park Long Island avwho’ll cerebecome the Army’s first commissioned male nurse in admires second the York Island New mony at' Governors lieutenant’s uniform he’ll wear The prospect of being the only male among the 3600 female officers in the Nurses Corps doesn’t appear to scare Lyon one bit He graduated from the Kings Park Hospital School of Nursing in 1952 and was once a lifeguard before entering the Army c: Air Reserve Group Attending activity “With all this in mind Conthe ‘conference at the call of group commander Col Carl B gress upon the urging of the adAir Reserve ministration recently passed a Dockmejian were squadron commanders and their lawT which realistically assumes individual staffs “It is essential since the decid- that Air Force fteservists will be ing action will come quickly that needed on mobilization day if an we win that decision” the colonel whlen it comes and not a few said or 90 (jays later as has been “The next war will not start days with an attack by enemy rifle- the policy in the past “Under the new policy Air Remen striking into America over sled frozen wastelands by dog serve positions the AF are It will start with the sudden ar- td be filled by Air Reservists rival of jet planes and nuclear who will be able to go to active n bombs “Any enemy is only a few hours by modern aircraft from his target His initial strike will be fast and the ensuing weeks will be It may take an army a navy and the auxiliary corps 10 or more years to clean up and actually end the - LAYTON — Contracts for three phases of the $2 900 000 war but the action of the jet and bombers will deterWein Davis fighters north sewer improvement project and south mine whose army navy and auxber Counties were awarded contractors after a considera- - iliary corps will do the cleaning L Contracts Let for First Three Phases of Sewer Project all-decisi- ‘ - tion of bids in recent days up Almost simultaneously sale of extends sewer lines from the Hal the- - first block of bonds in' the Vern subdivision in Roy to the amount of $750000 was an- Syracuse plant nounced by officers of the North Work on each of the three Davis Sewer Improvement Dis- phases is to be completed within trict a year according to Ray Dawson The first contract went to Da- chairman of the district board of vis and Butler Construction Co trustees of Salt Lake City on its offer Plans for the million-dolla- r sewto lay pipe from the proposed age plant in Syracuse are being site of the- - treatment plant in drafted by Templeton and Linke Syracuse to the end of the hard- It is expected to be built next surfaced road on Gentile Street year here The? bid lowest of seven was for $474902 Theo Wood Construction Co also- of Salt Lake City was low bidder on section two which covers installation of pipes from the end of the road in Layton twg miles east and one mile' north -- THE OGDEN SUCCESS LAST WAR “During the last war” contin- ued the colonel “waves of conventional bombers with conventional bombs struck marshaling yards and caused what appeared to be great destruction Yet within a few hours enemy slave labor had repaired the railyards to such an extent that rolling stock soon began to move “In the next war the use of nuclear-weapo- ns will rule out duty immediately should they be needed MUST REAPPLY “Air Reservists who are presently in a paid status will be affected in that they must now reapply for the ready status that MANTUA An autopsy has revealed that the death Oct 6 in Cheyenne of Bruce Wyatt son of Mr and Mrs was caused by B Wyatt Ralph bronchitis instead of strangulation as originally reported by a news service A mortician at Harold B Felt Funeral Home Brigham City who received the body for services said cause of death was reported by a pathologist who conducted the autopsy It was originaly reported that the baby apparently strangled to death when entagled in light ropes placed across his bed to keep the child from falling out Funeral services for the baby will be held in Mantua Ward at l‘ pm Monday Bishop Norman Jeppsen will officiate Surviving are the parents two brothers Ralph Lynn ana and the grandparents Mr and Mrs IJllis Nelson Mantua and Charles I Wyatt Wellsville Cache County Friends may call at the home of the grandparents in Mantua this evening and tomorrow prior Burial will be to the services in the Brigham City cemetery under direction of Harold B Felt Mortuary L LAKE CITY (AP)— Salt Lake girl yesA terday pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a state highway patrolman with a knife will assure their availability Lois Forrest previously had “Once they have made applicainnocent to the charge pleaded tion their civilian positions will when arrested last July 5 after be reviewed as to availability and Trooper Eailin LaMar the new ready status require- stabbing he tried to arrest her when Wood ments If it is found that the rewas an escapee from She here servist is vital to industry in the State Industrial School time of war he will be transVan Third District Judge ferred to a nonpaid training stat- Cott Jr will sentence Ray the girl us 22 October “Other Air Reservists who will be affected are those who in a FFA Convention paid or unpaid status hold a SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— training assignment to a major air command for they must be Fifty-siUtah Future Farmers of ready immediately to be called America boarded a train here yesup to duty within that air com- terday for the 28th annual FFA mand when needed” convention in Kansas City SALT 17-year-- x AO R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 9 1£35 Idaho Power Places i( Orders for Equipment At Hells Canyon Dams Company Plans to Proceed With Work on Controversial Projects BOISE (AP) —The Idaho Power Co announced yesterday it has placed orders totaling $13620000 for installa- tions at two dams it has been authorized to build in the Hells Canyon reach of the Snake River The orders are for generators transformers power house equipment and transmission line materials at the proposed Brownie and Oxbow dams on the river between Idaho and Oregon T E Roach company president IT FIGURES said the' equipment is being latest bought at 30 to 45 per cent less Actress Linda Cristal Ar- than previous estimates because from the Hollywood import gentine via Mexican stardom of “keen competition ’ by manushows the legs which have a 10 facturers” million peso insurance policy The “Cost estimates for electrical insurance is in case some “In- machinery which we submitted dian” who doesn’t appreciate the to the Federal Power Commission finer things of life injures or were based upon suppliers’ quotadisfigures Linda’s legs while drag- tions then current” Roach said ging her through rooks and brush TOO LOW? for scene in “Comanche” A peso “During the commission hearis worth about eight cents ings these estimates were frequently criticized as being too low but quite the contrary is true They now prove to have been conservative” The FPC last August authorized the company to build three in the river downstream SALT LAKE fCITY ( UP)— dams frbm Weiser Idaho The ApplicaA “self help” program of filing in- tion w?as vigorously opposed by dividual federal income tax re- the National Hells Canyon Assn turns has saved Utah taxpayers which favors a federal dam at some $15000 of administrative the site Recently the FPC denied the costs of the tax program C I Fox regional director U S Internal Revenue Service said yesterday that Utah taxpayers by helping themselves in filing their returns took 1510 manhours at a cost of $35000 In 1954 he said the taxpayers’ assistance program took 2115 man hours at a cost of $150000 The savings resulted from man hours saved by requiring taxpayK ers to fill out their own returns Fox added that the self-hel-p program would be amplified this year with a plan to set aside one day a week for taxpayers seeking assistance - Tax Program Admits Cuts Expense Girl Knifing Trooper S STANDARD-EXAMINE- j ! association’s request for a rehear- ing The association has indicated it will appeal ta the courts Idaho Power is awaiting commission approval of its design plans for the Brownlee and Oxbow dams and power houses READY TO START ‘ “We are ready to launch eon? struction immediately after receiving such approval” Roach said He said Westinghouse Electric Corp has been awarded a con- tract for eight generators four for each of the projects and the General Electric Co will supply transformers and switching equipment comprising the bulk of the other items ordered “We want to have the projects in operation as rapidly as possible to provide" kilowatts for Idaho Oregon and the Pacific Northwest” Roach much-neede- d said “Fitting the manufacture of major electrical machinery into future production schedules at this time assdres the company of prompt delivery at anticipated dates of installation” NEED o FIRE INSURANCE Better G OiPCfo LaMar Fagg 529 Eccles Building Jftrre a -- ear 1V1 - i At that point the sewer branches extending lines to Hill Field and Clearfield city limits The Wood Company bid was one of nine and totaled $267623 Third contract awarded went to Statewide Plumbing and Heating Co still another Salt Lake firm which bid against six other firms submitting the acecpted offer of $535499 This phase of the vast project pure North Davis LDS Will See Picture CLEARFIELD — A full length motion picture in color “Devil’s Highway” will be shown Oct 13 and 14 at the North Davis LDS Stake House here beginning at 730 pm each night The showing is being sponsored by the North Davis LDS Stake to raise funds to build a machine shed on the stake welfare farm John M Goddard w ho produced the movie will be on hand -- tonarrate events in his 1700-mil- e jaunt down the Colorado River from its source to its mouth in the Gulf of California The film hasJwon prizes as an outstanding adventure record OPENING SPECIAL IN HERROD’S NEW STORE (ENTILE ASPHALT TILE 40 Colors— Fresh Stock Tile -- 9x9 ea Colors I ea Colors ‘I Colors ea Colors Vinyl-Plasti- iCcnflcx O ea Over-siz- e convenient stand set-an- d aluminized picture tube 21-inc- h O Dark tone safety glass c H £) K ' — Reg 13c O 21” Table model 25 Beautiful Iasy-t- o Clean Colore : I O “Magic Monitor’ super chasis a ntenna- Last Waxing Necessary O Built-i- n CLOSEOUT 6 Come and see why “Every year more people buy RCA' VICTOR than any other television’’ Vinyl Plastic Fleer Tile Reg 19c I fa 2G Armstrong and Nairn Inlaid $4 20 lin Linoleum ft - O Small down payment just 224 a weelc CLOSEOUT 39£ Plastic Tile Reg 56c sq ff Television Lower Level- U-DO-- 17 FLOOR COVERINGS 2447 Kiesel Ph 502 So Mein Ph 67 45 SLC T |