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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 26, 1976 3 Enlisted W3as3SSaiS((8pS KVlen Are Outstanding men have Three enlisted been named outstanding at the Utah air base for the quarter ending June 30. CITED was TSgt. Angus Maclnnes, Sgt. Michael D. Brooks and Ale Robert J. Nosbich. asSergeant Maclnnes, 388th Munitions signed to the Maintenance Squadron, was named the Outstanding Career Officer of the Quarter. HE WAS cited for his work as a missile maintenance crew supervisor. Under his missile his direction, maintenance shop has become the model section of the squadron, officials noted. Sergeant Brooks is assigned as an avionics flight instrument systems specialist and was selected as OutNCO of standing First-Terthe Quarter. He was cited for his professionalism and devotion in insuring that aircraft instrument systems installed in 4 aircraft work accurF-- ately. ALC Nosbich, a clerk in the 2849th Air Base Group was judged the Outstanding Airman of the Quarter. The ser-- , geant is assigned to a position ' normally requiring a sergeant. He processes officer effectiveness reports and does his job in an outstanding manner, according to an accompanying citation. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan attended the mishis sister sionary farewell of Mr. and and brother-in-la- Minnesota. They were former mission field companions. They were Thursday overnight guests of Mrs. Giles. Jim Giles son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giles, has returned home from a six week' stay with relatives in Texas, Louisiana and Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hall and son Dale of St. George have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall and with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth. They came to pick up their other son Randy who has been confined to the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett attended a family party at Sundance in Provo Mrs. Ralph Hafen at Cedar City on Sunday. They have received a mission call to the Texas, Dallas LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Rush-fort- h have returned from Long Beach, Calif, where they visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arbena. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Preece have moved from Salt Lake City to Seattle, Washington to make their home for the next four years where he will continue his education at the ty of Washington. Houseguests of Mrs. Sarah Giles were Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hurst of Blackduck. m a! mUD Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan of Layton. After attending the produc- Canyon in which they honored her father, Irvin Pearson on his birthday anniversary. Other members attending were Mrs. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thayne of Orem, tion there they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne in Orem for refreshments. (5mS1 THURG00D Service Remodels New Construction Ron Dale 825-13- 825-64- 72 07 J. .J&P86F e tmit ' A HI FEVER FOLLIES Dancers J. D. Stokes, formerly of Clearfield, and Denise Mathieu practice a routine for a number in the Hi Fever Follies which will draw a cast of more than 100 from four counties. Food Diver Kits will shine on amateur performers of four counties when they gather for the Kickoff Party for Hi Fever .The spotlight Follies, an action-packe- d variety show produced by St. Benedicts Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary. MRS. Marian Adams, auxiliary president, today issued an invitation to anyone who would like to sing, dance, play in the band, perform in a skit, or work behind the scenes. The party will be held August 30, beginning at 7:30 PRATT&LAMBERT Aqua-Sati- n HIGHLIGHT of the evening will be introduction of the latex enamel Pratt & Lambert Aqua Satin Latex Enamel here ... a truly modern pamt that gives sou the combined advantages ot latex and enamel Spreads on smoothly, dries fat to a lovely satin luster that " washable, wearable, durable. 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