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Show OCTOBER 5, 1983 Mothers Tea Held The Hill Field Elementary School held their annual PTA Room Mothers Tea on Thursday, Sept. 29 at the school. THE PTA also announces that on Thursday, Oct. 6 individual pictures will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p m. and again on Friday, Oct. 7 between the hours of noon and 6 p.m. This service is open to the general public and is not necessary to make appointments. Additional information may be obtained by calling the school number, vsb 825-054- Participates In Exercise First Lt. Jack E. Tay lor, son of Lt. Col. Vyrle J. and Darlene C. Taylor of 1687 E. Jost Road, Kaysville, has participated in Global Shield 83, an exercise involving U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps units, and elements of the Canadian forces. THE exercise, coordinated by the Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC), was de- - WINTERIZING YOUR DOG THE SCHOOL is located at 389 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. signed to enhance readiness and the ability of SAC to carry out orders should deterrence fail. Taylor is a strategic with the 97th Bombardment Wing at Blythe-vill- e Air Force Base, Ark. navigator-bom- bardier HE IS a 1980 graduate of Oregon State University at Corvallis. The colorful mountain sides and the cool ri ghts of fall remind us that winter is just around the comer. Winter can be a very stressful tune of year for vour outside dog, especially if it has a short hair coat." Dogs can survive verv weU outside in the winter time if a few simple precautions are taken. A good, w arm shelter is die most important requirement. It should be well insulated, drv, and draft-free- . Plenty of good bedding is needed so the dog can make a w arm nest for sleeping Care must be taken to insure an adequate water supply for vour dog Ice should be removed from the pan each mojmng and replaced w ith fresh, warm w ater. During cold weather you will also need to increase the amount of food given to vour dog, because much of the used to keep the dog warm. Hvpother-mi- a energy' of the diet is is a common cause of death in undernourished dogs during the winter months. Preparations should be made now to insure a safe, comfortable w inter for vour dog. If vou ha e questions, ask your as your pets health depends on it Bought to you as a public setrice Jwm: Denzel E. Taylor, D.V.M. Marr O. Fawcett, D.V.M. Layton Veterinary Hospital Fuller Receives Medal COOK'S NEW TEACHERS Pessetto Assigned Air force Reserve Airman Dennis H Pessetto, son of Pete and Beth Pessetto of 2162 L. Chary 1 ane, Layton, has Been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base. III., after completing Air Fotce basic training. RING HIE six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, lex., the airman studied the Air Fotce mission, organization and customs and received special training in human rela1)1 tions. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. His wife, Lisbeth, is the daughter of Betty Farver of Roy. PESSETTO is a 1983 graduate of Layton High School. v inTutf Air Force Lt. Col. Charles T. Fuller, son of Reva A. Ful- ler of 975 E. 1175 S., Kaysvil- le, has been decorated with the third award of the Meritorious Service Medal at Brooks Air Force Base, Tex. THE Meritorious Service Medal is awarded specifically Newly assigned for this school year at Joseph Cook Elementary School in Syracuse are: front, Gaylene Roderick, left, and Kathy Taysom and back, Paula Snow and Collette Mills. CHJH News - S. S. Whitesides Completes Basic Army Pvt. Scott S. White-sideson of Max J. andLarae Whitesides of 982 N. Highway 89, East Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. DLRING THE training, students received instruction in I I I I 1 1 776-151- HE RECEIVED a masters degree in 1967 from Stanford University, Calif. WEVE MOVED! Come See lTs Firebug Flowers 19 E. Gentile 546-177- 1 USED EQUIPMENT - Saturday, October 15, 1983 TINE: 8:00 a.m. PLACE: Davis Schools Warehouse DATE: Building G7 Clearfield, Utah West, Freeport Ftof Creations In Silk Arrangement Rentals USED MATERIALS AND BOOKS L 1 non-comb- USED FURNITURE II 1,1 Year of That Time M I 0 for outstanding meritorious achievement or service to the United States, Fuller is the commander of the 6575th School Squadron. SURPLUS SALE THE VOLLEYBALL season and the wrestling season have begun. Our strong wrestling team is undefeated. They scored victories over North Layton, Millcreek and Kaysville. On Friday, Sept. 23, the first dance of the year was held, dmg THERE ARE 10 teachers new to Central employed at the school for 1983-8The school year got underway with a Welcoming Assembly. The 7th grade officers were sworn into office. They are Trina 773-257- DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Larkin, president; Brady Burton, vice president and Carrie Cross, secretary. LAYTON Central Davis Junior High School is one of the largest schools in Davis District. There are approximately 1,137 students enrolled at Central this yer. 1538 North Main, Layton, Utah 84041 - Weddings - Trees Plants - Corsages Storm Windows FIVE PRIME REASONS TO EAT AT PORTERS & WAITERS liirM slds drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, milit- gj it Li. nn Not" Leak fi j. 30c Off on all Storm windows 1 ary justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. REASON LOBSTER (ft TAIL 1 REASON STEAK & X SHRIMP REASON 20 oz. j dgyZHB CE63jB HM)&2I 520iWV I I -- FREEiSItMMESl C3DDDDDDDCQDCZ7! -C- OUPON- take the "Anthony's Challenge"! Please accept U my order for 1 large Pizza of my choice at theg regular, low Anthony's price. agree to try to eat the WHOLE thing myself. If I succeed, I will receive an "I Q H ate the WHOLE thing Hat Free as a reward. I T-BO- NE will (Eat-I- -C- n STEAK a I REASON Only) OUPON 12 oz. 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