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Show b I v www v' ' ici v ,ft't . WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 9, 1976 Essay Contest He plays a French Horn in the award Davis High band winning Barry Elbrader and symphony - HE BEGAN his scouting experience as a member of Troop No 347 under the direction of Kirk P Carpenter Mr Carpenter mo- Festival Blossom in Washington D C. He was a member of the unusual tivated Norm in such a way that it carried through to his High Honor Rolls and received an award at Kaysville Junior High for perfect attendance He is interested in debate and music. Last year he won second place tn the Freshman Navy Engineman Third ing July he traveled to Europe on a concert tour with the Northern Utah Honor Band conducted by Gregg I. exercise He also auditioned and was chosen to be a part of the which performed during UEA this fall. Gains Eagle Scout Award HE WAS born August 29, 11 and is the only son in the f imily has always been important to Norm, He began his cubbing in Greeley, Colo where he held several Scouting ON APRIL 13. 1977 he will travel with the Davis High School Symphony to Portland, Ore where the orchestra will compete in the Northwestern States Orchestra Festival np W. Jones, 23, son of Jimmy Mr and Mrs Walters Jones. Kaysville, was recently promoted to Army first lieu- tenant while serving as an assistant adjutant with the third Infantry Division in Schweinfurt, Germany NATO naval forces from Weber State College, Ogden. is the title of the annual training exercises conducted jointly by the nine members of the NATO Alliance the combat improve preparedness of the allied HIS SHIP took part m two major events during the deployment: Operation to evaluate NATOs rapid forces for the defense of Wes- tern Europe THEY WERE also designed reinforcement capabilities, to test command and control procedures for coordination of NATOs sea, land and air forces, and to provide unified, coordinated training for the national forces within the Allied European Command way His wife, Carla, is with him Bonded Item in Germany . He joined the Navy in December 1969 was a coor other programs for some Three men have been named as Hill AFBs top enlisted men for the three month period, July-Sep- t. men at Hill 1,000 enlisted AIRMAN PAPPAS, who is from Worthington, Ohio, also won the honor for his civic 1976. and achievements AIRMAN 1C David G. Pappas of the 2849th Air Base - in nt his snecialitv Group was selected as the Outstanding Airman of the Quarter. The dall of Olympia, Wash An administrative specialist, Airman Pappas was SERGEANT RANDALL, the NCO in charge of the intensive care unit m the base hospital, was cited for his military bearing, and job proficiency which resulted in cited for his proficiency m conducting aerobic testing, human relations training, drug-alcohtraining and a more effective unit Career NCO for the Getman from Minneapolis, Minn. Sergeant Getman is a missile systems maintenance techniciap m the 388th Tac- -' tical Fighter Wing SERGEANT Getman was honored for his work with the Bed Down of the 388th at Hill AFB earlier this year, training programs which have beer, used as a standard for the 388th, scholastic achievement at the Tactical Air Command NCO Academy and other accomplishments , fM.U I DAD! CLIP THIS OUT AND SHOW IT TO THE FAMILY BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Meredith Gillam You U,,F S can't buy another Chain Saw with all these Retires features at any price! New Mini Mac 35 with Auto-Shar- Mendith V, Gillam of Lay-to- n has retired at Hill AEB after some 30 years of federal service. HE WAS employed as a machinist in the Maintenance Directorate Mr. Gillam and his wife have three children V! three-mont- h period is SSgt David I first-ter- m officer for the period is Sgt. Michael Ran- -- The primary objective of the exercises was to test and Team Work 76 and Opera tion Bonded Item Team Work 76 involved fleet operations in the North Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the Baltic Sea and included a major amphibious landing in Nor- Summit High School, ville, the officer received a BS degree in , Autumn Forge Coal- - 1Q74 the exercises and Vice Admiral John J Shanahan, USN, Commander of the Atlantic Staking Fleet, was the tactical commander of all Va. graduate of North A 1971 Autumn Eorge landing ship USS Hermitage, homeported in Little Creek Jimmy Jones Is Promoted Norman D Partington Jr , son of Mr and Mrs N D Partington, of 1696 East Jost Road, Fruit Heights is the test recipient of the Fagle ADMIRAL Issac C. Kidd, , USN, the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, coordinated the overall conduct of Jr HE IS serving 3S a crewmember aboard the dock . NORMAN PARTINGTON operation which included a major amphibious landing m Denmark Layton, recently returned from participation in the maritime portion of the major NATO Hanson. . dinated land, sea and air Class Barry G. Elbrader, son of Mrs Myrl D. Elbrader of 1471 N. 350 West, Lagoon Show Band and dur- Eagle award Norm has been the pianist for the Kaysville 11th LDS Ward Junior Sunday School and active in his scout troop He is a member of the Kaysville 11th Ward Teachers Quorum DAVIS HIGH School claims Norms allegiance He has been on both the Honor and In NATO Forge LAST APRIL he traveled with the band to the Cherry I Tea llw Enlisted Men Automatic chain sharpanr9 device sharpen the chain m seconds lets you Kaysville Builders Supply 180 North Main, Kays ville 36-422- J 9 tPi,i tty! .. i A ; -i ,- Mt I'T SELCCHB mm . 4 . k ' 9T . , 'i i - I' tr f ;T--. -- G& (7T r ' SU V'6.'i';r-- ; vvr , - (ML mmoo Y r 0(Mp r, f cpjfli v: .. IMMiiAlU V ' - f?' j f (3333 0JEE0L FRIDAY 6 A.M. 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