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Show V CLEARFIELD COURIER, Oct. 4, SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 5, 1976, Page 14 1978, Page 14 Roy reseirvostf nnmdl leedeir HILL AIR FORCE BASE An Air Force Reservist from Roy has been named as of the 405th commander Combat Logistics Support Squadron (Reserve) at Hill FFB. He is Lt. Col. Don C. Atkinson who is in civilian life. The 405th is new at Hill AFB, a combining of the 7th Maintenance Squadron, 7th Supply Squadron and the 5th Center Air Logistics self-employ- Augmentation Squadron which was phased out on Oct. the new squadron has a number of vacancies in good-payin- positions. g, meaningful include They aircraft mechanics, electricians, electronics, and fabrication Among those attending a tour field Other maintenance. vacancies are in supply areas, such as material facilities, packing and crating. For additional information on the vacancies, those in5 terested can phone at Hill AFB for or details. 777-233- 777-333- 0 LT. COL. DON ATKINSON . . . heads squadron 1. When fully operational the 405th will be assigned some 375 reservists, Colonel Atkinson said. The colonel formerly commended the 7th Maintenance Squadron and he is a senior pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours in d both jet and piston-powere- aircraft. He has served overseas tours in Korea, Germany and Thialand. The new squadron is assigned to the 508th Tactical Fighghter Group (Reserve) at Hill AFB. If mobilized, the 405th will perform aircraft crash and battle damage repair, aircraft modification in combat theatres and accomplish other similar work loads. Colonel Atkinson said that Clean-u- p looked at The Utah Transportation Commission has adopted a policy regulating the use of in volunteer groups pick-u- p the State. Most of the volunteer groups are either scout troops or community groups which do roadside litter clean-u- p projects. The Commission action provides some supervision by of Department Tran- sportation personnel, further FSirsf eoUd, CPR supervision by the sponsoring organization, safety instruction from UDOT, a minimum age of 11 years for clean-uparticipants and a permit-grantin- g procedure. p Commission Chairman R. LaVaun Cox said, Liability involved in the litter pick-u- p is a serious question in this very valuable volunteer program. The motion to approve the new policy was adopted unanimously on the motion of Commissioner Wayne Winters which was seconded Charles by Commissioner Ward. These courses will start Oct. 11 and run on Monday, Wednesday, Friday Saturday till Nov.ll. and Cer- tified Volunteer Red Cross Instructor ... I. Marlene Summers will be teaching the course. The Advanced First Aid portion is designed for use by persons who are responsible for giving emergency care to the sick and injured, it also inessential provides formation for developing the functional first aid sponsored by the Utah State Board of Realtors were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Fay Facer, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nuffer of Roy. The group flew from Salt Lake to Miami, Florida, where they boarded the Ship Carnivale, for the West Indies, and the Netherlands Antilles. Their first stop was San Juan Puerto Rico, where they shopped and did some sightseeing. They especially enjoyed the show at a beautiful night club which featured Flamenco dancers. From there, they went to St. Thomas and St. John in the Virgin Islands, and on to St. Martin in the Northern Antilles. On St. Thomas, they saw Bluebeards Castle, and Sir Francis Drake lookout, both famous landmarks on that island. Royal Harrop is in serious condition in the hospital, following a heart attack. Funeral services were McKay Dee Hospital. They young couple lives at 5928 capabilities required fireman, policeman, emergency squad and rescue members and ambulance 2550 W. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry and family took a last summer vacation trip to attendants. The CPR portion teaches the technique of combining mouth-to-mout- h resuscitation and external heart compression to restore breathing and heartbeat in cardiac arrest victims. The minimum age requirement for these courses is 15 years of age. The cost for both courses is and $6 for all books materials. To register come to the Chapter House, 1961 Washington Blvd., prior to the starting date. The courses will be taught at the Chapter House. For more information call Diane Calloway, YOUR NEWSPAPER WORKS FOR YOU spent the past weekend enjoying the beautiful scenery at Jackson fall Hole, Wyoming. Mrs. Marth Morrise, and Mrs. Althea Roberts, both well known writers and poets from Roy, were among the winners in a recent Utah State Poetry festival. Edmund and Mary Devlin, who live at 1892 W. 5075 S., are parents of a baby boy, Born Sept. 27 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Cyrus W. Freston, 74, of Washington Terrace, died Sept. 26 at his home of a heart attack. He was born in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and came to Washington Terrace in 1942. He graduated from the Utah School for the deaf, and was a member of the Ogden LDS Branch for the Deaf. He had been a member of many organizations for the deaf. Among the survivors is a son, Jon C. Freston of Roy. Funeral services were vacation. They visited surgery. enjoyed Marriotts Great American resort near Fresno, Hearst Castle, the Huntington Art Pasadena, Gallery ..in Disneyland and Sea World. Gary Goodman is still in the hospital, where he has had further surgery. He is CLEARFIELD CHAMBER of Commerce representatives present a dollar bill plaque to Joe Burton, center, owner of the new Upper Level Disco. Pictured (I. to r.) are Larry Sessions, Martha Mulder, Mr. Burton, Ray Adams and Paul Boggs. held on Saturday in Ogden. A baby girl was born Sept. 26 at McKay Dee Hospital to Jim and Diane Lake, who live at 5590 S. 2350 W., No. 2. Louis and LaVay Mattson traveled to Lewistown, Montana for a late summer especially recuperating following Miss CloAnn Schroeder, u unique and ac and stylist joins barber, complished hairdresser, Ed Mr. and at Terry ED'S BARBER AND LEE CHILD, left, and Fire Chief Dick Waters inspect the which was bought with a $500 check presented by the Roy Lions Club to be used towards the purchase of the equipment. The equipment is used for extraction in automobile crashes for the rescue of victims. SHOPPE port-a-pow- 5645 So. 1900 W Roy 3 Did you know RU QUALITY EYEWARE & Volunteer services needed entertainers are urged to donate their services to the community, sharing their ... talents. v, The Volunteer Entertainers of Utah is a local independent fully volunteer service of area entertainers designed to provide diversified programs of live entertainment, and help promote the cultural enrichment of individulas in area hospitals, prisons, clinics, and nurshing homes, according to Dennis Wook, Our aim is to boost the morale of patients, and others who must spend long in hospitals and periods other institutions and to provide a medium in which artists, athletes, entertainers, instructors may gain valuable exyoung the Roy Fire Department gave a demonstration on emergency care. Refreshments were served by the hostess, to members Ruth Benson, Carol Bell, Ethel Brown, Verla Dawson, Irene Klein, Lorene Oleson, Milna Alice Schenk, Schenck, Betty Sevy, Helen Steward, Gladys Thompson, Hazel Taft, Leah Tubbs, and Vera Zaugg. perience. Wood said that the services of the VEU are free to qualified community serving groups and institutions. For application more information, those interested should call or write the Volunteer Entertainers of Utah, in care of Dennis Wood, 2248 Madison, Ogden, Utah 84401; Telephone NOW OPEN Your Health 1 HOURS: Dr. D.A. Motes Mon.-Fr- Sat. optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 aids available. major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. 9 i. 9 o.m.-5:3- 0 a.m.-12:3- 0 p.m. p.m. We fill 25 OPEN MONDAYFRIDAY Di or FLAYDOY OGDEN LAYTON 950 25th St. Suite 1 2179 N. 1700 W. 393-843- 9 West of Davis No. Hospital terrl brogan aOs1 & EXCLUSIVELY AT: fS.EXTO 1903 W. SIN S. 825-162- 4 .... 773-533- 0 SEPTEMBER 29, 1978 Tony Jaramillo, 25, 3 Birch Circle, was issued a misdemeanor citation on a public intoxication charge and released to his father. Polygraph exams were planned report at the Job Corps. Sheriffs Organs Y reported a forged check. Wade Openshaw, 19, 2597 S. 2000 W., Syracuse, was later arrested and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. A boy was released to his father. Two juvenile girls were charged with illegal possession of tobacco. Sherie McEwen, 1082 N. 1500 W., Clinton, reported the loss of 24 tapes and five cassettes from her car at Clearfield High. A runaway girl from Spokane, Wash., was located in Clearfield. She was placed in a shelter care home by the Division of Family Services. An obscene phone call was reported. inHenry Myers, 21, 224 E. 1700 S., was charged with public 1700 224 was E. Donald S., and 19, charged toxication, Myers, with driving under the influence. in a case involving a theft OCTOBER 1, 1978 Andrew Perkin, 21, 852 N. 200 W., Sunset, was charged with driving under the influence and taken to Davis County SATURDAY 9 AM 'TIL NOON 9 AM TO 5:30 PM N-- OFF Retail Price on If you have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. 28, 1978 Quick Stop, 300 N., Main, SEPTEMBER 30, 1978 Officers responded to the scene of a family fight. A fire extinguisher was found and assumed to be one taken earlier from one of the Clearfield LDS chapels. A missing person report was filed on a girl. A father reported his boy as a runaway. Misdemeanor citations were issued to Jan Babillis, 22, 3570 Harrison, and Roy Walker, 39, 651 James, following a fight at Mama Teresas. A reckless driving report was investigated. A boy was released to his mother following a charge of possession by consumption concerning alcohol. A prowler report was investigated. Two boys, 13 and 14, were questionned about being out after curfew. Their parents were notified and asked to pick them up at the station. 3725 Washington Blvd., So. Ogden Restore, Maintain, Protect 393-363- SEPTEMBER Dennis Haislip, 278 W. 700 N., Clearfield, reported a 1975 Chevrolet missing. Officers assisted at the scene of a family fight. Gus Kallas, 1598 S. 1000 E., reported two 32 cal. guns, valued at $150 each, and one antique gun, valued at $200, missing. Officers assisted at a medical emergency at 65 N. Villa Dr. ALL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CLINIC PH. Clearfield Lees director. HEARING AIDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY WELCOMING THE NEW restaurant, Mama Teresa's, to Clearfield are Ray Adams, Martha Mulder, Jan Babilis, manager of the restaurant, and Paul Boggs. The chamber members presented Mr. Babilis with his his first full dollar profit. Amateur and professional The mother of Sherman Olsen of Roy, passed away last week. We extend sympathy to his family. Paul and Pat Rice have a baby girl, who joins two brothers and a sister in their family. A baby girl, their first child, was born recently to Dennis and Claire Brown. Houseguests at the Golder Oleson home theis weekend were Mrs. Olesons sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilcox of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who flew their plane here, landing at the Ogden Airport. They were joined here by their son Allen Wilcox of Orem. ROIANNES Roi Annes Club met at the home of Jean Stettler, Last Thursday. . Merrill Beck of Schroeder 773-085- Susan friends in that area. Walter Glover is in the hospital, where he is 394-345- 7. appt. call and Matthew Morrise of Provo are parents of a baby boy. Matthew is attending BYU. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jessard Morrise, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, all of Roy. Ron and Joyce Decoste California. They attended the Oakland LDS temple and then went on down the coast to Tijuana, Mexico. They CloAnn For long. , held on Monday in Bountiful, for Herbert Hadley, 80, of Centerville. Mr. Hadley was a former resident of Roy, and the father, of Ralph Hadley, also of Roy. Mr. Hadley was a High Priest in the LDS church and had been a temple worker, he had served with the U. S. Marines in World War 1. INTRODUCING STYLE doing much better and should be home before too the Carribbean, Ronald and Sheryl Cheever are proud parents of a baby boy, born Sept. 26 at finainoirig sefl The Bonneville Chapter of the American Red Cross will be offering an Advanced First Aid and Emergency CarCourse and a diopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Course. of Roy, . Office. Ted Glauser, 687 N. 200 W., reported a burglary. Missing are a 12 gauge antique gun, valued at $500, and a 30.06 rifle, valued at $300. Bill Kirkbride, 560 E. 300 S., reported a broken window. Damage listed at $300. Joseph and Carolyn Bosarge, 1953 S. 375 E., Orem, were arrested on a bench warrant for custodial interference and taken to the Davis County Sheriff's Office. Don Anderson, 1057 S. State, reported the loss of a $25 bicycle. Carma Hale, 25, 75 W. 250 N., was charged in an apparent shoplifting attempt at Sprouse Reitz, 399 S. State. Involved was a tube of lipstick and a eyebrown pencil which was later recovered in the store. A Job Corpsman was taken to Moweda following a window peeping and aggravated assault charge. If V |