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Show Defense Council Sets Air-Raid Dress Rehemsal'l Deputy wardens, deputy police and deputy firemen have been appointed ap-pointed to complete the Pleasant Grove defense effort structure, it was announced Thursday by Harold Har-old S. Walker, coordinator. Mr. Walker stated that Hoyt Shields, chief warden, has been give cards to pass to block wardens who will give them out as "citations" to people who violate viol-ate the bombing rules. They will be given out for pulling "boners" on Washington's Birthday when the trial run is scheduled. The police department personnel will act as official observers, Mr. Walker said. S. Christensen, deputy warden of engineers, has arranged with Walker Construction Co., to bring a caterpillar on a lowboy on the day of the mock bombing. Mr. Walker stated that the fire department will rendezvous outside out-side of the city so as to have the fire truck away from the center of bombing and not be caught in the conflagration. It will come in after the raid is over for emergencies. emer-gencies. The executive committee will meet again Tuesday night to complete arrangements for the trial run of Washington's birth- day, he said. Chief of Police Marion Adamson appointed the following auxiliary policemen in the six districts: Don Fenton, first; Ed. Hardman second; Dewey Adamson, third; Elwodd Freeman, fourth; Mack Ostergaard, Lindon, and Blaine Warnlck, Manila. Fire department auxiliary: (not complete.) L. Robins, first; Glade Hilton, third; Lewis Wells, fourth; Arnold Hooley, Lindon. Deputy district wardens: Harold Har-old Keetch, Lindon; Paul Black-hurst, Black-hurst, first; Merlin Wadley, second; sec-ond; Owen Christensen, third; Robert Oscarson, fourth; Hal Haycock, Hay-cock, Manila. Mr. Walker stated that he has had excellent cooperation for the most part from all segments of the civilian defense effort. "I believe that the people of this section"realize that we are no longer safe from enemy bombing. Our people are well aware that they live in a strategic area because be-cause of the giant Geneva Steel plant at. our door," Mr. Walker stated. |