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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 28, 1 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 28, 980 1 980 Washington First In. k if 3 In modern times when old virtues such as duty, patriotism and service to one's country meet with a certain cynicism, its good to remember the birthday of George Washingfirst in war, first in ton peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen. WASHINGTON was born '4 ' The Davis County White House Conference on Families will be held Wednesday, March 5 at the following locations; Outstanding citizens who received awards at the recent Layton Eagles 16th anniversary dinner and awards program. L to r, Dave Faerber, hometown builder, Ross LeFevre, policeman; Ronald Layton, fireman; Talmedge Robinson, principal of lay lor Elementary; Glen Larsen, teacher; Bill Johnson, Eagles President; Mayor and awards program. Outstanding citizens of Layton were recognized for dinner-danc- e the contribution they have made to the community. AWARDS Operations AFB Will Be Studied ; HILL AFB Vehicle operations and maintenance at Hill AFB will be studied by the Air Force to determine the advantages of converting the function to civilian contract. BOUNTIFUL 725 S. Main from LIBRARY, 6 p.m. and 4-- p.m. To make your own oral presentation at one of these hearings call Clearfield, 7-- 9 For or New Home I CABINETS IN 3 DAYS I You install or we install Kaysville Kitchen & Bath fi7 No. Main. Kavsville MORE THAN 190 civilian employees and 15 military are involved in the unit to be studied. The Air Force is sensitive to the personal impact these studies have on military and civilian members. In most cases, reassignment will satisfactorily accommodate the military member. IF STUDIES confirm these criteria are met. the resulting CIVILIAN employees affected by conversions to contracts would begin between May and September contract are offered maximum employment assistance. Con- 1980. The use of contract services essento perform tial support functions in the Air Force is determined on a basis, in accordance with criteria established by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). case-by-ca- tracts require contractors to give displaced federal em- ployees the right of first refusal for employment openings on the contract in positions for which they are qualified. In addition, all eligible employees who so desire are registered in the defense-wid- e computerized referral de- termination process is to establish which workloads must be performed by military personnel, based on the military essentiality of the positions. Criteria for military essentiality include combat, direct or indirect combat support. TV & STEREO REPAIR Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service prog- rams and afforded placement rights to vacancies arising throughout the department for which they are qualified. ELIGIBLE career.em- ployees may also be registered in the Office of Personnel Management Displaced Employee Program for referral and consideration by other federal agencies. When employees relocate in order to continue their federal employment, their transportation and moving expenses are paid to the authorized limit. Here are 3 important things you should know about your Forced-Ai- r Furnace. OTHER assistance includes maintaining close liaison with the Department of Labor, state employment offices and pri- 1. Brimley 376-81- 96 sector. New Location Lindas Place Hair styling for guys & gals Specialized in Cuts & Perms No-SPerms Shampoo Sets or Blow Styling Replace or Gean the Furnace Filter Regularly Your filter removes much of the dust and dirt that comes into your home from the outside. Keeping It clean makes your furnace work more efficiently and keeps your home cleaner too. Filters should be changed about every 2 months If disposable or cleaned with "hot water if washable. vate industry to help employees desiring placement assistance or retraining to obtain positions in the private 2. Keep the Blower Door Gosed At All Times. (Except when replacing the Biter or oiling the fan or motor.) Except when maintenance work Is going on, the blower compartment door must be closed at all times. If the door Is left open, the suction of the blower may draw products of combustion back Into the home, depleting the oxygen supply and creating a hazardous situation. et s cyvv 3. Keep Cold Air Returns and Heating Registers Free From Obstructions. FREE CUT Your natural gas heater has both heat outlets and cold air returns. Both need to be kept free from obstruction for WITH ANY PERM optimum efficiency from your heater. -- Call for Appointment 376-081- 1 2956 E. 1070 N., E. Layton Just E. of Highway 89 Your gas furnace needs regular care. A natural gas heater Is so dependable, efficient and apparently carefree, we often take It for granted. But It does require a certain amount of maintenance to Insure your comfort and safety. If you feel your furnace Is not working properly, call your licensed plumbing or heating contractor for assistance. For emergency service call the nearest office of Mountain Fuel. years, seven in war guided a new nation to manhood and, as the father of the country, bequeathed a precious heritage to all of us. 773-330- 1; dmg 15 and eight as president. Washington gounded and potential contractor are thoroughly examined before the beginning of final negotiations. Those not meeting Air Force standards are not considered for Air Force contract awards. I Phone Matin, a good neighbor who is an outstanding mail carrier in Layton; Dave Faerber, a builder in Layton who has constructed at least 20 homes in start hard-foug- For the Home Remodeler 6-- Talmedge Robinson, principal of Taylor Elementary School in Centerville received a special $500 grant to be used in the handicapped childrens program at Taylor School, BUT FROM this Washington rose to become the commander in later years of American forces in the sucrecessful. long, volution against Britain. He then became the nations first president. overall dependability of a March. IN THE case of each new versus constudy, tract cost will be compared and bids solicited. i Conversion to contract will take place if the results of the cost studies indicate it to be the most cost effective alternative. Conversion will come about only if detailed investigations indicate the contractor can satisfactorily perform the functions and if savings of tax dollars can be achieved. Bill grade teacher at Crestview Elementary School; Frank this area this past year and who remodeled the Layton Plaza. French, and on the second he was defeated. On a third, led by Gen. Braddock. the British and Americans were again defeated. KITCHEN CABINETS CLEARFIELD LIBRARY, p.m. Farmington at the Davis County School District Auditorium, 45 E. State Street, from 14 p.m. and 8 p.m. expeditions against the overseas rotation, and career progression requirements. ALSO considered are positions which must be staffed by Air Force civilians because of the inherent management responsibilities. or to comply with applicable civil service laws and Office of Personnel Management regulations. For other work, which is determined feasible for contracting and more economical, the reliability, responsiveness and the converting of selected functions to civilian contract at 16 bases throughout the U.S. The proposed conversions supplement other fiscal year 1980 studies announced last THE FIRST step in the Ronald Layton, assistant Layton city fire chief and county health department worker; Ross LeFevre, detec tive with the Layton city police department; Glen Larsen, fifth 292-170- took his place in the militia when his brother became ill. As a major he was sent on two continental United States : PLANS TO study the bases box manufacturing and lumber reclamation and packing functions have been deferred. ; The Air Force announced the move in its plans to study . At Hill WERE given to . BountiFarmington, Calls must be ful made on or before March 1 . 562 S. 1000 E. from Lewis G. Shields. The Layton Eagles celebrated their 16th anniversary in Layton with an anniversary well-to-d- Conference On Families Slated For March 5th , RECEIVING AWARDS Feb. 22, 1732, in Westmoreone of five land County, Va. children of a family which had for three generations lived in America. Because his father, a o planter, died when he was 12, he was not sent to England like his older brothers for an education. He became a surveyor and . MOUNTAIN FUEL For Fifty Years. People Serving People 766-151- 2 I I |