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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL. JUNE 26. 1985 ICaysviUe A party at his Kaysville home helped Stephen Graves celebrate both Fathers Day and his birthday. Present were Patti Graves, L.ois Graves, Lawrence Graves, Mary and Alan Lund, Jennifer and Dwight Hammargren and William Patrick Hammargren. A farewell barbecue was held June 23 to honor both Steve and Patti who are leaving for a lengthy stay in England. Steve is retired from HAFB and Patti just terminated from the Ogden IRS Service Center. The trip is the culmination of much dreaming and planning. They plan to go to Scotland, Wales and Ireland, as well as France, Germany, Italy and Sweden. A highlight of the trip will be their attendance at the wedding of their Danish ex- change student "daughter, HONORED Annette Rodenberg, Sept. 21. Michael Graves and Marie Lockett were also in attendance at this party. Kui Adams, left . receives a management achievement award lor 'outstanding efforts" to HARKS program. 6 Ken Adams Feted LAY I l)N - Kenneth Adams. Chief of Planning in the Aircraft Division at Hill Air Force Base. m;is recognized on May 23 for his outstanding contributions to the program and to Hill Air I orce Base. are used by Since the many countries besides the United States, Mr. Adams has had the opportunity to become acquainted with people from Europe. Israel, Egypt and Korea. He has traveled to many air bases in connection with his occupation. 's aircraft. He has written comprehensive briefings that were eventually level. This given at the allows speedy implementation of programs. IN THE etter of recommendation written by Colonial Browning, Mr. Adams was described as a The Coloclassic nial Browning. Mr. Adams was described as a "classic The Colonial credited Mr. Adams with saving the Air Force $594,000. This statement was documented. Mr. Adams is completing his 30th year of employment at Hill Air Force Base. Nearly all of his career has been spent working with airplanes. He has a strong background in electronics which has helped greatly with his handling of the 6 assignment, dmg I self-starter- ." self-starter- ." program. It is impossible to overstate his contributions." Mr. Adams has been working on for 8 years. He was totally familiar with the aircraft before it came to Hill. one year, Mr. F-1- Choice of: Beefn Cheddar orArbys Super with regular fries and a medium soft drink. Save up to 29' 72! 198bAbys Inc SALT LAKE 420 E 4th South 3430 South Stale 1700 South Stale 2300 t ft 3900 So 700 So ft Redwood Rd OREM 150 S Slate OGDEN 34th ft Washington LOGAN 1230 N Math Oiler valid Jt participating restaurants only For limited tune SANDY 90th So. east ot WEST JORDAN 2891 W. 7800 So SPANISH FORK 955 E Expressway Sq PRICE 755 E. Main SI. PROVO W. 1230 North 210 TAYLORSVILLE 1750 The William K. Wilson family Roger W. Butterfield Family attended a combined birthday and Fathers Day party at the home of their parents, Delbert and Mel a Stout in Salt Lake City June 16. and the vi-n- Attending were Brandt and 6 modification program to repair significant structural problems in the modification IN THK period of Kaysville News MR. ADAMS was responsible for the development and implementation of a second MR. ADAMS was nominated by Colonial Richard A. Browning. The letter of nomination stated. "Mr. Adams is. beyond doubt, the single most important person in the 6 program in the Aircraft division. His personal involvement and leadership are the essential ingredients that have produced a 6 "KING AND I" . to the parent base on time or ahead of schedule. MR. ADAMS was presented with the MACH Management-Achievemen- t Award by the Hill Administrative Club. The certificate was signed by (). Dale Quinlan. president of the Hill Administrative Club. Accompanying the certificate was a beautiful engraved desk set. The MACH Award is only given three times a year. To receive this top honor, you must be nominated by the division commander. Since there are 7.000 managers on the Base, receiving a nomination in itself is a great honor. near-perfe- I Adams' department has modified 6 aircraft All have been returned 1 IndepenPreparing for lead roles in The King and dence Day Happy Hollow performance in Kaysville are: Julie Harward, left, as Anna; Nathan Peck, playing Lewis; Kayleen Day. as Lady Thaing and Mike Brough, who will depict Prince Long. W. 5400 So. MURRAY 5830 S. State WEST VALLEY CITY 3215 W ,3500 So. LAYTON 2030 N. Main EVANSTON Evanston Retail Center (NOW OPEN) BOUNTIFUL 2489 S Main St JORDAN MICHELE ANDERSON Melanee Lowers, LauraLee Wilsson, Layton and Shirley Morton, Kaysville. Sandy Butterfield had a visitor. Clinton Miss Enters Pageant Jean Cuthbertson of Laramie, Wyo. Another friend, Marion Huseas from Cheyenne, Wyo. is coming to visit Sandy. Miss Jordan Michele Anderson, daughter of Glen and Diane Anderson of 2171 N. 900 W.. Clinton, has been selected as an entrant in the 9S5 Little Miss Jr. Utah Pageant to be held in Salt Lake City July 20. She will be competing with girls from all over Utah for the title of Little Miss Jr. Utah. Uharriet Receives Parachute Badge Army Private John R. Uharriet. of Raymond and Marilyn B. Uharriet of 718 S. Grand Oaks. Kaysville, has received the parachutist badge, son SHE ENJOYS bike riding, fishing and dancing (tap, ballet and tumbling). Miss Anderson is being sponsored by her grandparents, Kenneth and Joni Osborne of Shcrrell Stout, West Valley; Matt and c- IT WAS awarded upon completion of the three-wee- k airborne course at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning. Ga. STOKER PARK UTAH WED. , SYRACUSE, JULY 1 7 Sponsored by Syracuse Lions Club 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. |