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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 5. 1977 Armed Forces Flettiree Pay Scheduled Utahs military community has announced a joint plan to hold the first statewide allservice Armed Forces Retiree Day, at Fort Douglas on May 20. THE CHAIRMAN of the retired event, Army Lieutenant-ColonCharles F. of Salt Lake City, Contant, ALSO with information, assistance, and a chance for fellowship." HE NOTED that there are Air more than Force retirees in Utah, more than for any other service. Overall, the number of military retirees m the state is with the about Army accounting for over a Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAM-PUSand other agencies that deLextensively with military retirees. Lieutenant- - Colonel Contant points out that most military retirees affairs for the states are handled out of Colorado or California. Many of our people simply dont have a convenient way to obtain personal attention to their retirement problems," he said. We hope Retiree Day ), of them". Among the main features of the event will be a Country Fair area, where booths will be set up to provide services such as renewal of I D. and paNoting that ambulatory Adtients at the Veterans ministration Hospital will be bussed to the event, he noted that all disabled veterans and interested members of the general public are also muted to attend Inter-mountai- n dependent privilege cards, of be fice, the Civilian Health and thousand distribution ON hand will representatives from the Utah Attorney Generals of- Ait Fit. OowgDas says he believes it to be the first such effort anywhere, on such a scale, although Hill AFB sponsored a somewhat smaller Retirees Day in 1975. The Hill AFB Coordinator for the event, Lieutenant-Colone- l John Slocum, explained, The purpose of this Retirees Day will provide military retirees will give many of them an dealing for avenue with those problems Post FORT DOUGLAS G Commander, Colonel Lake that added Churchill, members of the military who are nearing retirement are also welcome, as are retired and active officers in the Public Health Service and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Internal Revenue Service, and Social Security Administration. handout materials from each service, and fiersonal assistance from the Veterans Administration, DANA LE ORTON ROBIN RENE WALLACE Named Attendants To Queen At Weber Freshman coed Karin Hurst was recently selected as this years winner in the annual Miss Weber State College Scholarship Pageant. ' - AS SELECTED first runnerup to Miss Hurst was Robin Rene Wallace with Dana Orton coming in as second runnerup Miss Hurst is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Hurst, 4230 Edgehill Drive. Her mother reigned as Miss Utah State in 1952, and her sister ing. MISS ORTON is an elementary education major and a speech minor at WSC. She is currently serving as a member of the college student government publicity committee, the talent bureau of the Ogden Institute of Religion, and the colleges in majoring elementary education with an emphasis in child development and art. The slender brunette has brown eyes and a fair complexion As her talent she sang a solo from the play Cabaret. SHE IS an honor student at Weber State and is interested in musical comedy produc- tions, art, history and English. Her hobbies include cooking, sewing and water skiing. Miss Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Wallace, 377 West 1055 North, Sunset, is a junior student majoring in communications with an emphasis in broadcasting. SHE HAS red hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. She is a WSC honor student and has served as an American Legion queen.. She is also the recipient of several C00K0(r Voce Coeds. & o o m tuition Agency (HSA). RICHARD Cross, Chief of Community Education for the agency, met earlier with the Davis Council of Governments (COG). He said the governing board of HSA had designated only two sub-are- a councils to be established along the Wasatch Front. At that time COG had passed a resolution that Davis County not join with either Salt Lake City or Ogden councils because they felt their interests would be ignored. The COG request, presented at the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) meeting was endorsed. WFRC representatives said they will pass the request along to HSA. After the board voted a approval for the county council. Dr. Johns said, The county is in for a fight sub-are- with HSA. ROUND STK. CHUCK STEAK the show. or should sub-counc- il move the other direction and join Weber and Morgan Counties. Dr. Johns pointed out that Davis county had rejected a plan earlier to join with Weber and Morgan County and decided to incorporate into a Davis County Health District. commissioned by the Department of Health, HSA Education and Welfare (HEW) to set up an integrated health plan for all the states, has been at work in a Utah for 16 months. The council concept was initiated to provide citizen input into the county health system. BLADE CUT PINNER SI. 39 IB., si .69 LB. HEEL ROAST B0HJN6 BEEF FOR YOUR ORDER - PACKAGED HOT -- LB. 51.59 LB. O DELICIOUS $ SNAK PACK 51.45 ... 45LB. RUMP ROAST 773-065- 0 , ji. 09 LB. - --- ROAST RONELESS POT CALL LB. g8cLB. pot ROAST POT ROAST ROUND BONE 49 w $289 DINNER BOX 16 BARN FULL pcs, a potato log and dressing o 5578 Larger Order BROCCOLI 21S tP A CAULIFLOWER GREEN PEPPER H0AGIE SANDWICHES EA. Other Sandwiches available CARROTS Corned Beef Chicken Pastrami Bologna Ham & Cheese Roast Beef 2 lb. m msm bag Turkey sub-are- 7bi mz2ara 2333 CD LARGE ON RECORD as favoring the single health agency are the board of health, the mental health advisory board, the G0E AA EGGS social services council and Davis County Commission, rk nno Doz. 1 $1.95 $1 .98 LB. POT BOAST special C .51.39 LB., CUBE STEAK MOMS NEXT Tuesday Mr. Cross and other HSA representatives will meet with Davis County health officials and Commissioner Wendell Zaugg in an attempt to resolve the issue. Cut, wrapped & frozen. Mom would be happy to have the freezer filled with lop quality grain fed baby beef SIRLOIN TIP FOR 5 lb. SWISS STEAK ROUND BONE PRESSURE FRIED TO PERFECTION o $1149 r THE PAGEANT was held in the colleges Fine Arts Center auditorium before a crowd of about 450 persons. their o SIRLOIN STK o. scholarship to Weber State. All 12 of the women will receive a dinner from the schools student government for the parts they played in HE SAID the agency felt that Davis County should join with Salt Lake and Tooele in lb. BONELESS MISS HURST received a bank account from First Security Bank, a gift certificate from ZCMI, and a To Go Ot Alone? $ $1179' S5; STEAK W roses. quarter - BONE STK fj M wa Prizes for the winners included engraved silver platters, and a bouquet of three It O. County: Ms Health Services That Davis County wants to go it alone in planning health services was the word from the Davis County Board of Health. Based on a recommendation from Dr. Richard Johns, the board voted not to join with either Salt Lake or Weber Counties in a sub-are- a council, a plan suggested by the Utah Health Systems iV piano. Her hobbies and interests include swimming, volleyball, dancing and writ- in 1972. EARS titleholder is PRICES EFFECTIVE May 5th, 6th, 7th MISS ORTON is a daughter of Kenneth I. 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