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Show LIFETIMES :n,' n :'; Nov. 2, 1 990 19 Hilltop Times ' .... boOO UODGlSIJ. fflti (?? gcbWQv gCddD(?dd sible for.. taking him to school. The father was driving his son to school when he lost control of the car, causing it to flip twice. The boy was thrown out and sustained fatal injuries. . Authorities charged the father with manslaughter because the boy wasn't wearing a seat belt. Investigators felt the child would have survived the accident had he been properly restrained by a seat V. Rich by Ronald ALC Utah law requires that all children under the age of 8 be properly restrained while riding in a motor vehicle. The violation calls for a fine for failing to Lots of parents may claim to be firm believers in follow the law. There are exceptions in certain inin seat and children sure the belts, making wearing stances. Exact requirements can be explained by are belted in, every time they go somewhere! But, when little Johnny and Susie make such a checking with state authorities. fuss over being strapped in, those same parents may During the period between 1984 and 1988, a total '. of 29 children in Utah died as a result of automohave a tendency to overlook buckling them up. Af- belt. ter all, they are only going to the corner store or takAlthough it isn't known how the case will be bile accidents. Of this number, 25 were not properly V school. to restrained in the vehicle. A survey conducted durthe children resolved in a court of law, it certainly indicates a ing attitude by California authorities. distance, nothing can happen, It's just a short ing 1989 showed that only 32 percent of children un,v ..V The father may end up paying a fine, or even serv- der the age of 5 were properly restrained in right?; A father in California recently found out the hard ing time in jail. But for the rest of his life he will automobiles. way about neglecting his child's safety while just have to live with the memory of what he was respon Safety Office Ogden : v-.v.;"- get-toug- h ' ,..:;-; Airman cops Levitow, tops preparato ry class gineering Squadron and SrA. Teres R. Smith of the 2721st Munitions MainPME Center NCO tenance and Test Squadron. ' An airman assigned to the 2849th Capt. Jerry P. Roehl, squadron secSecurity Police Squadron won the top tion commander, 2849th CES, was the award at the Hill AFB Noncommis- guest speaker. He emphasized that the sioned Officers' Preparatory Course NCO is the backbone of the Air Force Oct. 19. SrA. Anthony W. Colly was. and reminded graduates that when the John Levitow Honor Graduate for they joined the Air Force they took an oath to defend the Constitution of the Class 90-- 1 5. were: SrA. United States. Distinguished graduates "For years we have not had to think Neal R. Feeken of the 2849th Civil En by SSgt. Teresa Dervin . Force Hospital, Hill. Senior Airmen Kenneth M. Green-- . leaf and Jason P. Ashley, 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron. trained to do deploy and fight." SrA. Andrew J. Gulotta Jr., 6514th Roehl the graduchallenged Captain of new airmen care to Test ates take by Squadron. SrA. that well and them Terry W. Lemings, . 2849th ensuring training be, SPS. their financial responsibilities are CES. Bonacci, 2849th A1C J. met. Billy ing A1C Mark E. Davis, 1881st CommuHe said it has been an Air Force tradition to maintain a quality Air Force nication-Computer Systems Group. and A1C W. Warren Donnie SrA. the and encouraged graduates to keep 388th L. Sandra tradition going. Equipment Lloyd, . Other class 90-1-5 graduates were: Maintenance Squadron; SrA. Dennis A. Gegeri, 729th TactiA1C Scott P. Piros, 2721st MMTS. SrA. Joel R. Kiekhaefer, - 2952nd cal Control Squadron. SrA. John Wolf, 2892nd DistribuCombat Logistics Support Squadron. and tion Squadron. SrA! Ronald G. Couillard Jr. A1C Christina M. Tomkins, U.S. Air about war, but in the last few months many changes have occurred," he said. "We are now doing what we were . ; - " 5 LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS SIGNATURE LOANS " 11 100-G50- 0 11 Flexible Payments Loans Available Collateral Some mlrictiont may apply) SAME DAY FINANCING Fast Friendly Strictly Confidential We have the lowest short term rates Tkh Offer Good for All '., We Have a Very Low Overhead MILITARY & CIVILIAN PERSONNEL You won't have to. pay for our building . . . or pay for expensive Loan Co. Convenient Blvd. 2933 Washington . Ogden 393-000- 3 television advertising. Besides, we want to make bur competition 1 LU ... PRESEASON Wo; S1: l MB ic2': BUt 2 Uniqu O PS r sn i a - COMPARE TO STANDARD GAS FURNACE v WITH PILOT 904-0- ; $20,695 $20,536 SH7936 $333 S2W59 $10,962 $117,569 $326 Motor Coaches , o PS Includes incentives and Dealer Losses OAC Tax and License Down 7 years 13.5 'ill' Qoo' !7GQ Today For Free Estimate MERRILL Si i V 520 SO. STATE, 773-4836292-16- 36 CLEARFIELD , S 0 Call w Md Si CHEVROLET -- GGGD 2006 Wm Gbu&n |