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Show I JULf 31, VIS REFLEX JOURNAL, nHMMMMMr n larnin mum' wr m rx " -- jet-sett- er Sl'CH individual is SMSgt. Jetty Derrick, of Clearfield, advance man extraordinaire. senior d - Blood Pressure Clinic will be held Thursday at 10:45 a.m. Plan to have lunch that day. We need your FAIR PICNIC Aug. p.m. - Lagoon Gaslight Paillian. Entrance and parking free. Sept. 12, p.m. 4 p.m. in Flu shots will be given - $3 at Silver 9-- 1 ONK sergeant became a reservist in 1972, back in the days when the Air F'oice Reserve entered the ring of modernization. The unit was phas1 ing out its caigo mission with C-- 24s and switching to fighters, the famous Thunderchiefs. A CIVI1. IAN warehouseman on base during those days, he entered the supply field as part-tim- e blue suiter. com-foitab- ly Not only did he assist in setting up the logistics needs for the conversion but he eventually became noncommissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) of supply for the reserve wing, overseeing all resource and logistics functions. , WHY NOT plan to have lunch at the Silver Age at least one day a week and bring a friend. Make the Silver Age the most popular place in town! Exhibits are needed by MonDavis County Fair Aug. 5. day, Aug. F-1- auburn-haire- 1 support. 419th Tactical Lighter Wing maintains and Hies the 6 Fighting Falcon. But some ground support missions personnel have that keep them hopping from state to state and overseas long before reservists get orders to deploy. The m KAYSV1LLE Aug. Mission: The - r BP Clinics Thursday Clearfields Jerry Derrick Advance Man HILL AFB U-H- -- Age. PAP SMEAR Clinic - Aug. 6 - Golden Years Center. Call for appointment. Transportation from Silver Age Center. Menu for this week will be: Thurs., Aug. 1, Sloppy Joes, buttered corn, pickled beet garnish, cottage cheese on lettuce, apple pie, milk. Fri. Aug. 2, baked fish, oven browned potatoes, vegetable salad, hot rollsbutter, pineapple upside down cake topping, milk. Mon. Aug. 5, deluxe burgers, Tater Gems, tomato slice on lettuce, pink applesauce, Ranger cookie, milk. Tues. Aug. 6, pork turnovers with whipped potatoesgravy, zucchini and tomatoes, celery sticks, chilled fruit, chocolate mint cake, milk. Wed. Aug. 7, fried chicken, AuGratin potatoes, buttered cabbage, radishes and green onions, hot rollsbutter, stewed prunes, brownie, milk. WHEN I had attained all the rank could, I transferred into transportation and filled an slot," the current NCOIC of the 4 9th transportation section noted. w cattle to senior citizens showing off their best handiwork. Beyond that, entertainment from a magic show to quartet contest are planned while the yearly Miss Davis County contest are slated, as Scholarship and well. Davis County Fair tabloid appears in THE FOUR-pag- e this w eeks editions of the Clipper and but a few changes will be noted here: the Auto Pitch Baseball will take place Wednesday, Aug. Aug. 10 from p.m. at Diamonds B&C. 6 will at feature the Turkey Pluckers--Ol- d Wednesday p.m. Time Fiddlers at 6 p.m. in the outside entertainment area. Monday, Aug. 4 will see activity starting at Davis High as exhibits are entered from p.m. In addition, the Marksmanship Contest has been scheduled at the Fruit 0 Heights County Rifle Range from p.m. here he hangs his hat as a civilian. WERE RESPONSIBLE for Prince-Prince- processing everything that comes into Hill AFB, whether its paperwork or materials, he explained. Naturally he understands "flow " and those talents get a unit on the road. During the wing's recent Operational Readiness Inspection at Wendover, his crews No Limit, No coupon necessary No rain checks or special orders Hawaii, the 1982 ment and last Denmark deploy- summers Alaska de- deployment, the wings first ployment. THE AVID outdoorsman says he F-1- 6 really enjoys spending time advancing the deployments and observing a new operating location. "If you just go blind into an area, it's hard. But if you know the surroundings, customs and traditions of the people and get along with them, you get a much better response to your needs. I enjoy that. I love to travel and find it a challenge to take on a new area and set it up to support the needs of an wing, he concluded. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. ff 1.9)8,. 60" wide Cabbage Patch Select group POLYESTER KNITS TMGGEIIi r.o.t. Full bolts Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. al Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. V 4-- 45 wide 8 SEE YOU at the 58th annual Davis County Fair! Sen. Gam Plans Kaysville Address Senator Jake Garn is coming to Kaysville. On Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 8 p.m., Senator Garn will speak to the citizens of Davis County. He will discuss his experiences as a United States Senator. From his perspective in the Senate (and space), the Senator is in a unique position to discuss what is occurring today on both a national and global level. r THIS program is being jointed sponsored by the Kaysville Jaycees and the Davis County School District. The Jaycees and the school district are pleased to work together in providing this program; the purpose being to better inform the community of events that affect our lives. The Jaycees have been trying to bring Senator Garn to Kaysville for nearly a year. Originally the Senator was to have spoken April 9, but due to damage on the Discovery orbitor he could not come. It is jointly hoped that the citizens of Davis County and surrounding areas will come and give Senator Garn a warm welcome home. 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DURING ORI exercises, his section has been known for processing materials nearly five hours ahead of schedule. The 419th TFWs next deployment w ill be to Europe in late summer and the plans and input already have his mark on them. "I've been fortunate for the past eight years to be picked for advance parties to set up the logistics, transportation, billeting. food services and just w hatever it takes to support the deputy commander for resources in getting the wing to its destination. Burlington PATTERNS 12 $2o49)y. 45 wide VOGUE ss Reflex-Journ- 2.49),. 60 wide 5-- Materials Processing Branch, Suggested retail to $4.49 yd. Suggested retail to $5.49 yd. KAYSVILLE - Believe it or not, the Davis County Fair is nearly upon us! extraONLY' SCANT days remain before the Aug. on the Davis of this campus year being staged vaganza High School in Kaysville. A myriad of activities are planned, virtually all free and open to the public. The fair brings together the talents of all ages of county residents, from young exhibiting their prize beef When Sergeant Derrick is not wearing a blue suit, he supervises 60 people in the Directorate of Supply's Central Receiving and r.o.t. Full bolts 1 E-- 8 TROPICAL PRINTS LAUNDERED PANT WEIGHT THURS. AUG. 8, roast beef, wh. potatocsgravy, buttered green beans, tossed green salad, hot rollsbutter, glazed pumpkin bars, milk. Fri., Aug. 9, turkey, ham and cheese sliced, potato saladlettuce If., tomato and cucumber slices, semi hard rolls butter, melon, grapes and cookie, milk. Fairs Coming! Hawaiian Dan River and Astro tP C CDrjj OTT-rTf- . |