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Show n V I IfU Wftf-OA- MAS JOURNAL, Vi$ UAY 1, tS83 . i . ' u 7 V r 'C CL,..- a ; '-- - .grti i' t. If-g- cnniHP UrornlNU VUIUbo h fYwrtns la 44 their t4c la sj fi rwtrrn )Mf arms! mo CVwfeM h prj4i cla Wi. CiM) tv4ndijuniM.Tb"VoirM.f 8 m 8 at p Pi'aa, a wTtt M May ft fin t 0 bhahuol of Spring" Iffehrf mats Ifcrif mirtk d appeal W 8 inter turd (tMumufuiy mrajNT p eM. My . art 8 llfh p m, ta it dl All fi star j THE tKOCRAM iit the sapbinmare pirn choir. the the wrbiimdft Wcs (Mr, the jurth chair d! sat titftaut numbers. t v vfU IN BAD CONDITION - Davit zona Slate Univertity at Tempe to participate in the Mountain State Muvk Fcvtiv a! on Saturday. May 3. .- - THEY WILL be Joining and chou from the mountain itatet area in one of the finest compcti Itont tchcduted in (hit area. In a (hopefully ) inning per formance they mill play the Academic Festival Over lure by Hrahmi and "Finale from the New World Sym band, orchestra, to phony" by Dvorak. The outstanding telcctioni will be included tn their concert prog ram to be performed at the Grand Canyon. Cedar City, and. lake in Provo on the re turn trip. Lest is. daughter of Bo en and Maurme Lems. A senior at Davis High. Sandra promise to add a highlight to the prog ram with her performance of the "First Movement of the Schumann Piano Conceno." ALSO FEATURED on the program ill be pianist Samira and "Clair dc Lime" (C. Debussy) ill round out the concert program. The orchestra is traveling in rather new territory. The past three year they have attended 7 5; THE DEPARTMENT has 16 e officers, one officer, ; four dispatchers and one re-- 5 serve officer. This is'about .8 j officers per 000 of population. ;;With the high rate of growth :j now occurring in the commun-it- y more officers are needed. The national average is 2 per 1000. The average in the intermountain area is about 1.6 per 1000 population. part-tim- 1 ab-:o- ut A MOST SHIFTS have only j three officers on the street. Thu is because there are three eight hour shifts each day and police protection is required 24 hours each day. The entry level requirements for officers in Layton have been increased to the of college point that are required to qualify. two-yea- IN A hostage situation there are basically four options: (I), launch a direct assault; (2), use sharp shooters; (3), use of chemical agents; (4). containment and negotiations. All options were considered and some preparations were made for handling the situation through each of them. However, the fourth option is the best when it can be utilized. This was the procedure Orchestra Festival in Portland. Ore. and taken their tour north. They hope their many hours of work w ill bring them used in the Kowley hostage .. . c hsc. CHIEF CIIARD played part of the tapes made of the telephone negotiations between the robbers and the police, and explained some of the negotiating techniques utilized. The Stockholm Syn- drome was observed Lifej Learning and FriendThis year members of ship Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi have pledged themselves to even greater efforts toward book published by sorority headquarters. Chapter members have vicariously visited, or will visit, virtually every area of the world. sorority. PROGRAMS are presented by individual members, who, in many instances have en- these directions of the membership j CHAPTER to 19 with the addition of a transferee, reinstatement Of a former member and three pledges. ? Funding for Chapter charitable activities was accomplished through the sale of arts and crafts items made by members, and the continuing sales tf gourmet cook books and stainless steel cutlery. XI CHI has adopted an elderly lady, who resides at Weber Memorial Hospital. At least once a month Chapter members provide her with 5 Companionship and material gifts. Christmas gift baskets were prepared and delivered to 20 elderly people; and the Chapter contributes annually to the Sorority Internationa Endowment Fund. :j The Chapters learning program this year has been a happy experience. Guided by 'The Grand Tour, a program 9 Saturday, May 3, 1980, im Utah Girl Scout Council md Coca Cola will present Girl Scouts on the Run. The 000 meter race is open to :veryone six years and older 4 runners, walkers, joggers ind wheelchair participates ire welcome. ENTRY FORMS are avail able at local sporting goods centers or call Donna Baldwin, the race director at You will want to start training for the run today if youre not accustomed to a distance of 3. 1 miles. This is your chance to be a part of a Run for Fun in Roy city. 479-159- 9. far N im he il tar uJju ami sen of wcompMhment (hat the v fmd ihere, THEY II ! E returned each year with a fita place trophy, nave retired the three-yea- r traveling sctpUie trophy and have felt Hie joy of excellence performance through labor and dedication. The DHS Symphony Ore hcMra ill prevent ihu outstanding concert for our communities on Monday May 12, at 8 p.m. in the Weber State College auditorium. The cost ts J 1. 50 for adults or $ 1 for students. All tfe invited to he in DONNA RICE Two Faculty Members Retire attendance. Oieiniial lli Fever An open house LAYTON honoring Mrs. Donna Rice, retiring teacher and Mrs. Maxine Rytting. retiring cook, will be held on Friday, May 9 at Crest-vieElementary School, 185 dress party at a member's home. i ried to Clarence C. Rice. They live in Kaysvilie. She has taught school for 24' years. Mrs. Rice has taught in several schools including Milford. w Follies Scheduled WASHINGTON TER- RACE St. Benedicts Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary is moving ahead with preparations for their 10th biennial Hi Fever Follies, scheduled for this September. The variety show will feature musical numbers, songs, dances and comedy skits. WE HAVE written letters Friends, family members and former students are invited to come and see the two retiring to local businesses asking them for financial support for the follies, says volunteer Lee Cain, a chairperson for follies advertising. Later, he explains, we will make visits to personal follow-u- p these businesses. Dr. James H. Hauser, an Ogden neurosurgeon and follies chairperson for patrons, is also seeking support for the event from friends of St. Benedicts Hospital. THESE contributions from community friends and 4-- MRS. DONNA Rice is mar- - Ogden (usually about two weeks before the performance), he holds a talent night for any interested citizens to practices with the cast of citizens to polish the entertainment spectacular. THIS YEARS follies are scheduled for Sept 18, 19 and 20 at the Austad Auditorium, Browning Center, Weber State College. Proceeds from the three performances will go towards purchase of additional emergency lifesaving equipment (crash carts and lifepak 6 units) for the hospital. She has taught 6th, 5th, 4th, 2nd and kindergarten. At the time she is teaching (resent Mrs. Rice has four children and nine grandchildren. Crestview faculty members between the hours of 6 p.m. businesses will pay expenses and bring a professional director from New York City to assist with the follies. When the director arrives in audition for the follies. Then, using his own variety numbers, score and costumes, he Pioneer, Doxey, Layton and Crestview. West Golden, Layton. Mey Gene Lawson, LAYTON vice president and Salt Lake City division manager of Safeway Stores, Inc., announced today that Kowley Drug will join Safeway when the chain opens its new Layton store at the Layton Hills Mall in June. live in Layton. Mrs. Rytting started cooking for the school lunch program 18 years ago. She was recently given a special plate from the Davis School District for her many years of service in the program, dmg Drug To Merge ventory and all pharmacy re- cords and prescription files, will be moved to the new Safeway Store. Mr. Cowley will be the Safeway pharmacy manager with Ken Nielsen continuing to be his assistant. HE HAS family ties that go back over 100 years in Layton. His father founded the Kowley Drug Store at its present location in 1919 and it has been owned and operated by the Cowley family ever since. Hal Cowley has been the manager for the last 19 years. HAL COWLEY will continue to operate the Kowley Drug Store at 52 North Main until the new Safeway Store opening. The Kowley Drug Store will close approximately two days prior to the Safeway opening, at which time the in MRS. MAXINE Rytting is married to George Rytting. They are the parents of three boys and four girls and the grandparents of 21 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Rytting He says that his family is proud of the products and service they have given their customers over the last 61 years, but feels that with the Kowley Drug Store joining Safeway, he will be able to give their cus- tomers even better service with a complete one stop shopping concept. SAFEWAY WILL greatly xpand their health and beauty ' ids and cosmetic selection to include all those items normal- ly stocked by a complete pharmacy drug store. N., Layton, has graduated informative. Many members of the Chapter are well traveled and were able to present first hand information concerning some of the countries discussed. 5000 Meter 'Run For Fun May 3rd SI Airman Richard A. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bumingham of 359 W. 1050 areas. Discussions of history, the ten Davis County Council Chapters in attendance; Kris &kir lar it a Graduates arts, crafts, sociology, climate, topography and pertinent international relations have been most interesting and AMONG SOCIAL activities Kringle dinner party at Hill AFB NCO Club; and a western R. Lewis hanced their presentations with photographic slides and showing of items manufactured or indigenous to the of the Chapter have been a swim party at the home of a member; night at the Lagoon Opera House; a progressive Italian dinner party; a trip to Snowbird Resort for the Oktoberfest; Beginning Day luncheon for members and guests; preferential tea with Kin tM? similar Kclum and the pmao-a- J de- veloping in the hostages. This is the psychological tendency of hostages to empathize with their captors. The empathy tends to increase as the captivity time increases. THE AVERAGE response .. time for emergencies is about three minutes from the time the call comes in. For routine calls the time is about 20 minutes. Response to the Kowley alarm was slightly under two minutes. Chapter Increases : "Slavonic Dance. (Dvorak) the Northwestern States Addresses Kiwanis Layton City Police Chief ! LaMui Chard, speaking to the Layton Kiwanis Gub at their : regular Saturday breakfast : meeting on April 26, reported on current developments in the police department and on the ; recent holdupand hostage tak- ing at Kowley Drug. sard. i c Police Chief Chard " dartin'!, lhe atuvro RAILROAD CROSSINGS KAYSVILLE hwe (.4 lr((, mil da 0iuli 4 throughout th county hsvs U n under gfrt by WtJ ofTrUk in tht vsriom town m til m the cj. turn of the county. Many of th officials have bwn meeting ith of (he railroad to try to come to rapid eolation of the problem. Th railroad peopl have prombrd the cnie that all of theatmnga iH he put In food repair aa aooti aa the new continou rad syoirtn ie comj dried hit h should he in the very near future. TJ High School Symphony Orchestra ii on the road lodjy at they begin their 1980 con ccn and competition tour.Thit year they travel toulh to Ari- nZrmJ cm-an- tar i9 from the U.S. Air Force air cargo specialist course here at Sheppard AFB. GRADUATES of the course learned methods for handling and storing air freight, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Lewis will now ,si U serve at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Receives Award Sgt. Jay E. Birkholz, son of retired Air Force Lt. Col. and Mrs. John J. Birkholz, 2040 W. Clara, Layton, is a member of an organization that has received the U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award here at RAF Upper Heyford. THE U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award is earned by members of an Air Force unit for exceptionally meritorious service or outstanding achievement that clearly sets r : : in I I K::3:r:T Lt Q IlfMSES x w the unit apart from similar units. The sergeant is a 1974 graduate of Layton High School. His wife, Debra, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Summy, Layton. .. D NEW JAIL ON SCHEDULE iWl- - . koo:.vw.x. The new Davis County jail should be completed by Sept. 1, 1980. The cost of the project will be completed at a cost of $1,624,000 and will be capable of housing 103 inmates and will have an extra floor rompleted but vacant to be used in the future as needed for expan sion. . |