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Show EiKLY S? REFLEXDAV,S NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 22, i h'ii 1976 . Center Honors TJorliers v v,,Hf jk UV Three Ogden Air Logistics (Maxine) Eubanks, Layton; Clifford M. Spendlove, Sunset; and Benny J. Chavez, Center workers have ben honored by the Air Force Logistics Command with Distinguished Roy. signed by Brig. Gen. David B. Easson, deputy chief of staff Air Force for personnel, Employment Opportunity awards for fiscal year NAMED were The certificates Equal 1976. Logistics Command. were Mrs. Larry Phone Directories Nearing Delivery 7 More than 340,000 Salt Lake City Metro telephone directories will be delivered beginning July 28 according to Ken Hill, Public Relations Manager for list- different kinds of calls. If you get a poor connection or are cut off on a long distance call, both parties should hang up. Whoever placed the call should tell the operator about the bad connection so the operator can reestablish the call for you and adjust the charge so you arent billed for the interrupted time. seven percent. Excluding agriculture, the 1975 occupational death toll was 10,400, of which 1,500 fatalities occurred in manufacturing industries. Motor vehicle deaths dropped one percent from of Distribution, Womens Program within the directorate. She is chairperson of the Federal Womens Program Coordinating committee for the directorate. ings, rate schedules and dialing instructions for Mountain Bell. Work fatalities dropped from 13,400 in 1974 to 12,400 in 1975, for a decrease of about perseverance in extending equal opportunity in government activities. Mrs. Eubanks, an inventory management specialist in the developed a dynamic Federal regarding telephone use. Included are area code effective unusually leadership, skill, imaginaand innovation tion, Directorate various types of information 1976-197- GENERAL Easson said that the recipients achieved outstanding results through MR. SPENDLOVE at the time chief of the Maintenance Directorates administrative services, was chairman of the directorates EEO advisory committee. He worked closely with minority and female employees to develop their full potential. Mr. Chavez is chairman of Coorthe Spanish-speakindinating committee for the Maintenance Directorate. He developed a program in the directorate that gave recognition and advancement to the g minority groups. to 45,600 in 46,200 in 1975. The total of all ac1974 cidental deaths decreased three percent from 105,000 in 1974 Winning babies in a recent Layton contest, sponsored by the Jaycettes, are, to r, Tyson Blackner, prince; Monica Green, queen; Aaron Fowler, king. Not present, Misty Adams, princess. WINNING BABIES recent competition in Layton in a contest sponsored by the Jaycettes the following babies were winners: In PRINCE: Tyson Blackner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Blackner; princess. Misty Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Adams; king, CURLIEST HAIR: 0 to 12, Seth Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon; 13 to 24 months, Douglas Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Madsen. Robert Owens. BROWNEST EYES: 0 to 12 months. Caesar Tijerina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tijerina; 13 to 24 months, Michael Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker. Youngest baby with most teeth: Seth Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon; oldest baby with least teeth, Cassie Earle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Earle. YOUNGEST baby with most hair: Rebecca Preece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Preece; oldest baby with least hair, Melissa Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patterson. Longest eyelashes: Brody Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lewis; 13 to 24 months, Michelle Garcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lewis. A day- -a master sergeant one second lieutenant the next. THATS the story of Roy resident William Opperman. Lieutenant Opperman has become the first airman to be commissioned in the fifth Air Logistics Center Aug- mentation Squadron (reserve) at Hill AFB under the Airman Commissioning Program. THE reservist is assigned to the unit as a management Receives An Outstanding West Point resident Vern A. Handley has received an out- standing performance rating at ceremonies at Hill AFB. HE WAS cited for his job as an industrial engineering technician in the maintenance direcorate. Mr. Handley and his wife Mabel have five children. Mrs. Handley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Webster of Sandy. HALF PRICE STORE North For Our 12 to 24 months, Smedley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smedley. tano; 13 Tal-ma- analysis otticer, the' same position he held as a master sergeant. In civilian life, Lieutenant Opperman manages a realty company. LIEUTENANT Opperman has been with the augmentation squadron since Oct. 1972 following a reserve assignment with the 508th Tactical Fighter Group (reserve) at FATTEST BABY: 0 to 12 months, Heath Kirk, son of Debi Kirk; 13 to 24 months, Tommy Schofield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Schofield. Reddest hair: 0 to months, Rhocki Andreason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Andreason. 13 to 24 months, none. ment at American included a stint in the Navy AT aboard the nuclear submarine Swordfish and Air Force service at March and Hamilton Air Force bases in California." E LIEUTENANT Opperman is married and has three children. & M FORD BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL 1976 FORD PICKUP Stock No. 6348 390 8 engine automatic transmission. Ton Camper special package. Custom decor. Air conditioning, sliding rear window, radio, extra tank, many extras. 3 V-- River AMERICAN River College is located about 15 miles east of Sacramento, Calif., and it has an enrollment of 20,000 76 PINTO students. In the new assignment, Mr. Brown will be supervising the work of 18 full time and 37 part time professors. FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT W.S.W. have FULL LIMITED EDITION PKG. PAUL W. BROWN three 1 00 No. 6219 76 TORINO DURING this summer Mr. Brown and his family have been residing at the Brigham He is Young University. completing his work on his Doctorate Degree in Educa- the couple children. 36 DISCOUNTED 437500 No. 6359 MR. BROWNS parents are Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brown of Layton, vsb Russell V. Leavitt Gets Assignment Airman Russell V. Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Leavitt of 947 E. Manchester Road, Kaysville, Utah, has received a new assignment following graduation from the communications equipment repairman course conducted by the Air Training Command at Keesler AFB, Miss. AIRMAN Leavitt, now trained to install and maind tain ground communications equipment, will go to Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., for duty with a high-powere- unit of the Strategic Air Command. Completion of the course enables the airman to receive academic credit through the Community College of the Air Force. is a 1971 Grabber, 8 engine automatic transmission, power steering, radio, sharp! Mag. wheels. Stock number 2330. Book value $3575. V-- 3388 NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP DIXON P. - -- PIONEER DAYS graduate of Davis High School. 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Main, Layton JULY to months, George Montano, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mon- Vern Handley Xt 60 Happiest baby: 0 Sergeant To Lieutenant Aaron Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fowler; queen, Monica Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green. Other winners were: youngest baby, Jacquie Scoffieid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Scoffieid; bluest eyes, 0 to 12 months, Michelle Hallowed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hallowed; 13 to 24 months, Candice Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Bills Sheet Metal to 102,000 in 1975. This year a scenic cover features a large tree silhouetted against a sunset. The photograph was taken in the Rocky Mountain region and the basic color of the directory is warm gold. Hill pointed out that the All work guaranteed and factory trained specialist REISBECK 197 No. Main St. Layton, Utah 9 Phone 376-427- IE St THE SMALL CARS FROM FORD FORD LUXURY SALBG ECONOMY CONVENIENCE 1573 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON TT'U U U rj UL 825-972- 1 |