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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 3, yw " inTFTjgj-T'grTrTiii- 1978 Swaonase ilHews army truck that her father had carved from the one they were using and while he was in a fox hole during his time 11in Africa during Worid Aar wood-carve- a Back home following lengthy trip to see relatives jn Ferry, Iowa, are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nath and Mrs. Nath s mother, Mrs. tolista Brook of Syracuse. They nave d Mrs Weathers obtained a phoni of the carving hut is sno most interested m how spent the past six ofweeks ' Mr. visiting at the home arid Mrs. led Nath and w III! Mrs brook's daughter arid Mrs. Nath'S sister. Mrs Murphv. at her nmr.e sne le i Ferry. If X 3 it f SSfe'Vy f - ii v: - 23- ? ;i v -- ... y- - V f 1 - fDs X7iM '. ' : "5fs ( :t v. and Mrs Mriv:n triinupurtfiils. utiv i' anf (ju'ns Vifr- X.pt! h u t :o ctlvbrattr - lifid jcU t RuhM'il aK 'Lrd and u- M I. UJT! 1S 1 (. ui 0d fi j ifc i 1 huruh j' hrtt a a h I i v i' a I Assigned Commander of 508th Reserve jrtitNKi rtfumuii. I uaj Vv.j' nrFTiUt.. Mrs j'.iore- - Ihurgcid is u'i j ru og ! ! at P e Davis Nurtr, (enter. 1 ms Will he her third week in the hospital. Mr ana M ; s exiie Stodrt t.a-- . had her ha':'. tov Kevin, ' Uiutr. vin Mr ( a Mrs. Ralph Furnef .mu the.r children himbeiu. Mtuame and Kenneth spent a horseback t't; k fin h packing J ; g f lung and t r mi Mr. Nath gained rr.vi.n recognition while back thi te for a windmill he took bars for his parents yard and ceher items of interest that he look with him thinking the to would be of special inter his parents, who are now m their NJ s. 1- t i ? fishing, horseback riding and backpacking. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmeidt from Heilbronn, West Germany, were guests this past week for a few days at the home of Judge and Mrs. James O. Della Silva. The West German guests were repaying this visit that the Della Silvas had made this year while they in Europe. The group enjoyed a trip to Artt i'.ipe Island and Sait Lake vu-iie- U . w - ,n a . Mr Nath, who is a wouu carver and owns his own business in Syracuse, had a great time with his tathet and mother, the el Jer Nath also much interested in the se.:i . h ihtv, and does c carving himself X!: ' he n , trio's stay in Iowa toe, joined bv Mrs. b..ug.asr U tat he is and hr two sons, btad and Jast.n, also of Syracuse. She tatirt i .a group flew bars to then l. lives home, to tnuiit wi the earner group " ;; ! IU- -l o cut Fern Hi to r till is now ir-a- museum 111 for iiDid.n trns pai lea, ! har-nav- ,'VL spent this past week in Wyoming where they enjoyed gfjod was Weathers Mrs. a find to happy especially By VIRGINIA BENNETT ii.it jr V. - up 1 K I S Ml, or VI o e 5 ' ,i.i In. ( utivOTi uar c Ft I, r,.-- l .' ( , Co! ha.-- ti-.-- n Joh as-- - tr n anoer of the Tact a a. Fighter Group rve jut Hill AF H f S l 1 hlit good am. I lie' r var.s, Michael e a rid y t ook Bit! anil k util n 1 ti o - Gnr.vi'T s I i r "can AFB HILL r a- - ( Hi KFPLAf FS (.'.,!. Jervis MrFntee who has beer. h td in Oklahoma, i tonne! Gardner formerly . otlif i i F wav at the time of the accident, said one investigator. 'But a tew minutes: later the hghw p would have been bumper to bumper with cars I - I hu Mi ti i t kldoeJ oil to r ( n i,i i t i l ' th : h a, up f of fix. il st iM . (.aptain James siTviii: to he a e led for Up i Fariing-tnn- i f t h -- was apparently deployed. The plane era-be- d through barriers and a chainimk fence at the south te end of the runway coming to a stop partially on 1 the highway. Officials said the plane was towed by a heavy crane onu the base where an investigative team will meet soon to , determine the cause of the accident. They said it is not certain if the accident was in good condition after ret eivmg medical treatim-d the t oe hospital. s I s L after its landing chute was linker Air Base, Ukia., was listed l)1, i L. I making a routine landing bat failed to stay on the runway 32, t t t. ta aircraft etiH le. 11 a.'oncu's wet Li BASE OFFICIALS and a would seem almost impossible to have avoided a more serious accident. n.A! ! R, 1SH p' . ji d to a stop parnailv on the two lane stale-ownehicnwas without hating a lll'pll at ifu luesdaV I Hisses I:;3 I X M S? U uL loused ti'v ma'tunct: Lmmng I h Vc. ira ih;t error or a in me plane's s'. HI. FI AM- m a ided some t.iHitifeet before finally coming to a stop. It took a large crane more t hoi', tour hours to remove the auvraft nnin the base. BASE spokesman said damage to the plane included the nose, landing gear and possibly damage to the un- j ) U The plane was assigned to the 507th Tactical Fighter if L, 'va Mrs. DenHalter of 1462 S. C r1., . Mrs. s in. .o in- c nt c who live in Idaho. from the Layton Second Ward took a trip into the Henry l.ake Basin area of the Uinta primitive wilderness area. The hoys and their leaders spent a week in the mountains. Dennis Cox and Val Call were the boys leaders. Boys who went on the trip included Brent Call, Don Wagstaff and David Barney. back-packin- i8. and Mr. and their children, Carolyn and Brent traveled to Twin Falls. Idaho on July U to attend the wedding reception of their son, Neil Cull and uthie Caugbey. Other relatives fiutn this area who attended the wedC included Douglas and Diane Call and their children. Stanton and Janet Call and family, Terry and Cynthia Call and their daughter Mindy, who was a Mrs. dreams to desires who will keep m mind the lot L-cs- Elwin Roberts and their family left last week to vacation in California. Among the things they did on their trip was to visit with Mrs. Roberts sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Walt (Donna) Hamilton of Fremont, Calif, Mrs. Verl Bodily spent last week in Cheyenne, Wyo., staying with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. of the for Mrs. Bodily son-in-la- and reasonable ones, their goals, July 20 and 21, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cal! and their daughter, Carolyn traveled to the limp Lodge in Provo to attend the Canyon Hickenlooper family reunion. Around 90family members attended this overnight family reunion. lbany, Ore. water skiing at Willard Bay last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Call James Mayer. Part reason traveling to Wyoming was to care for her two older grandchildren and her week-olgranddaughter. ooira of those they and as it is, any i an less fortunate than who accept the world and people as they still find serenity. THE KEY to inner happiness, then, is not to be found in money, power, position or influent e over others. Its to be found in ones nnnd, in viewing life relatively, with a realistic sense of proportion, thereby achieving an inner peace (faith can help here) neither human beings rior daily-eventcan threaten. are the parents , for If you cant avoid it, the next best treatment When a with a is (not brush). good ivy scrubbing poison the oil of the plant has been on the skin for less than six hours, thorough cleansing with strong soap, repeated three times, will usually prevent reaction. x!i" e L--, N CSr Xus? k Xm of man studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in IS applied science degree through the Community in College of the Air Force Airman Trujillo will now receive specialized training, in the administrative field. a c o mraand pilot urs, most of which have in fighter aircraft. A native of New Carlisle, Ohio. Colonel Gardner was graduated from high school in 195! and enlisted in the Air Forte. He graduated from pilot framing at Williams ivt-- AFB, Ariz., in THE AIRMAN attended Layton High School. Her father, Herbert W. Barnes, resides in San Diego. Her husband, Orten, is the son of Mrs. Sue Layland of 2511 North 400 West Hillfield Road, Lav ton. 1956. AFTER completing advanced gunnery school at Luke AFB, Ariz., he was assigned to the 17th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Shaw AFB, S.C. as an and pilot. RF-10- 1 jRwm Scot 1100 of W. their second son, Joseph Michael born July 2 at the Davis North Medical Center. He weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. and was 22 inches long Excited over their baby brother are Joshua 4, and 18 months. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John DenHalter and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fisher both of West Point. Rachael While the Supply is Good Great-grandmoth- is Mrs. Carol Wright, Parowan, Utah. July 12 the fifth son arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. 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But the secret is still the same, and it lies in the mind. Those who are able to limit the Venturers Monday, Davis High School m Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Shook took her nephew. Jeff Hurting of Provo and their granddaughter, Julie ( lark of A- 773-500- modern living, have made realization of contentment, true happeace of mind even more ihituu.l piness While the (tills were in Idaho, thev had the opportunity to visit with relatives ; PHONE IN RECENT years crime, corruption and crises ot hie, added to the fast pirn if reception. l.avton thev attt rded the Joseph I.). Buiiu it family reunion that was Ud m the I avton on, pi k Visitors of Mr and Mrs. Llovd Shook the past two weeks have he on their daughter anu inure, Mr. and Mrs. David Ciark and daughter Julie o! Albany, Ore. They will attend Davids 10 year ( lass reunion this weekend. He graduated from Mr. The struggle to enjoy life, to be contented and satts'ied. is a constant one. Brad c reception u 1 Bubak and Mark Bennett also attended i i w.m relejsi d frui' the hi (a! la-- 1 wot s M ' Jaq S hojies to return to w i Suoil. rv tiurnti Mt and Mm of St. Anfouio. Itx and Mr. and Mrs. Dick mi; m of .mr Jose, Calif, spin! five days la.1 week v - i in l.avton their parent Mr. and Mrs. Keith tiomm K hue the out Of town peep: f were in ding ppiness: fi Constant Search flower tori and Mrs Geneve Beesley or Kaoab who iS Mrs. Rulon ( alls sistei 1 fin'll S esuiaiy r' L I 1. oues Allene recoveniig ai hen juries sne sut rei n -- Dl'RlNG THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Tex., the air- Syracuse Births T ms Joann Bennett of kt 81. Cache, Okla., has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., after completing Air Force basic trammg. laughter THE PLANES pilot had just completed a training flight when the accident occurred, base officials said. and cc?rfY W Airman Cheryl A. 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