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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1999 Road work progresses on Hill airmen practice their combat skills Continued from p. A1 and the others working the flight line were alerted by loud speaker of a possible attack and retreated to the shelters for protection from bombi- ngs. The ORE helps prepare for some aspects (of working in a hostile environment) like the launching of jets, Bohach stated Technical Sgt. Vennis Riley said working in chemical warfare gear makes everything twice as hard, especially on hot days. Riley, who normally trains airmen to load weapons The three travel lanes of between Glovers Lane and U.S. 89 have been shifted to the outside of the southbound interstate as work on North Initial Phase continthe on the was acting as an evaluator for the exercise. As an evaluator, Riley would observe how the airmen performed during the simulated attacks and would card someone if he felt they might have been injured or killed. The 388th FW is required to perform an ORE quarterly. The exercises not only prepare the d unit for deployment but are also practice for the Air Combat Commands Operational Readiness Inspection that will take place next F-1- 6, white, chalky areas which become yellow or brown in advanced cases. Yiamouyiannis refutes the evidence fluoride reduces cavities. He looked at data from dental examinations performed under contract from results of 113 studies in 23 countries school children, ages in 84 areas throughout the nation. Of the areas, 27 had been fluoridated 17 years or more, 30 had never been fluoridated and 27 had been partially fluoridated, or fluoridated for less than 17 years. The number of decayed, filled and missing teeth per child was 1.96 in the fluoridated areas, 2.18 in the partially fluoridated areas and 1.99 in the g areas. For residents the values were 1.97'in the fluoridated areas, 225 in the partially fluoridated areas and 2.06 in the areas. Yiamouyiannis couldn't see enough difference in the figures to warrant 5-- life-lon- fluoridation. But his findings are in direct opposition to a host of studies showing cavities decreased in areas of fluoridation. gram. About two dozen non-prof- were analyzed (59 in the United States). SOUTH WEBER Taken together, the results of the data showed decay was reduced 9 percent in baby teeth and 50 to 59 percent in adult teeth. In another review of studies conducted from 1976 through 1987, the data showed a 30 to 60 percent reduction in cavities in baby teeth; 20 to 40 percent reduction among the 8 to 12 age group; 15 to 35 percent among those 14 to 17 and 15 to 35 percent in adults and seniors. The ADA goes on to say recent data confirms decay rates are higher for individuals in communities than those in fluoridated communities. Dr. Brian Rigby, a Centerville dentist, who is a proponent of fluoride and is ir of Utahns for Better Dental Health Davis, uses fluoride in his practice. He said he can see a marked difference in the number of cavities he sees between his patients who have grown up in - Eight South Davis firefighters have completed Level I Certification. They include Tom Graydon, lisa 40-4- Graydon, Mike Rendon, Dave Rendon, Greg Kiefer, Brandon Sargent, Tim Pluim and Wim Pluim. Certification requires extensive practical tests such as tying knots, raising ladders, tactical firefighting skills, searching for victims, etc Those who certify must also pass a written test. Several class hours in addition to personal study is required Mayor Henry Dickamore congratulated the certified firefighters on behalf of the city and said that 45 percent of the department is now certified The past three months have been relatively slow for the South Weber Volunteer Fire Department in regard to number of alarms. During the quarter the department responded to 22 total alarms including 12 medicals, one structure fire and one brush fire. Chief Wim Pluim said the number of alarms for the third quarter of 1999 was the lowest for a quarter since 1991. The department will also respond to fewer alarms this year than it did in 1998. South Weber Fire Department has responded to 78 alarms so far this year compared to 120 for all of lpst year. , , , b1Jhe quarterly, atis)4c$ w$rp released to city council members Tuesday. Average response time for the department is 6.67 minutes. Response times range from 1 minute to 27 minutes. co-cha- cies set up informational booths, all filled with volunteer opportunities. ICON Health & Fitness donated a treadmill, and Clearfield Neighbor to,Nf?ight?or,lonats0 a jqounfain, 6 G Tit 2 cauikulso bike. Winners had not been drawn as of press time. To be eligible, partid-- , pants had to visit at least 15 agency booths and participate in a volunteer food 269 East 200 South. Clearfield 825-730- 6 , project agen it median. Weber firefighters complete certification Youth give of selves during fair Points Mall in Bountiful , making quijjtfqi; the. needy, to conducting story tpes tq promote. literacy, preparing packets for the Layton Community Action Council and the Clearfield Neighbor to Neighbor pro- interstate as work continues in the S. areas, with a far fewer cavity count among those who grew up in fluoridated areas. Continued from p. A1 preparing kits for Kosovo at the Five miles) will shift to the outside of the Paving continues on the outside shoulder of the northbound lanes between Glovers Lane and U.S. 89. When the paving is completed, the northbound lanes will also be to the outside of the interstate. Once the traffic switches, the fluoridated and According to the American Farmington (approximately seven tion. fall. Dental Association, in 1993, the lane expansion -15 Motorists who frequently travel the route noticed the change Friday, but Andrea M. 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