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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 v $0- C ' . f. $ V:: s' - lljjU t ' i J ' r: Vr. ?1 ,3 f - 4 ' ; Y - r w' 'Wt' X;?: r. - FARMINGTON Davis conCounty winners of tests will be competing next week (Sept. against other county winners in the Utah State Fair competition at Utah State University campus in Logan. f wigav; 1 .. MISS OWENS and Lisa Brown, daughter of Richard and June Brown of Farming-towill model clothing in the Marine Pvt. David B. Anderson, son of Ray Anderson CHANGE OF COMMAND HILL AFB In the tradi-flonchanging of the flags : command from Brig. Gen. Davis C. Rohr, who lad been commander of the 388th TFW for the past two years. Gen. Rohr is being transferred to Cairo, Egypt, where he will become Chief of Military Operations. al teremony Friday afternoon, lfcOl.5 William T. Tolbert commander Scame the 22nd Tactical Fighter tying (TFW) at Hill Air Force Base, f MORE THAN 1,000 military personnel of the 388th TFW, $1 of them dressed in parade toiform, participated in the Seregiony which was attended fey more than 150 civic and LT. GEN. James V. Har- tinger, commander of the 12th Air Force, passed the command from Gen. Rohr to Col. Tolbert. I leave here with mixed said Gen. Rohr. emotions, It has been a very pleasant stay here the past two years but Im looking forward to military dignitaries. ;SThe ceremony was convicted on the flight line of the 388th with symbolic jet Srcraft in the background. new opportunities and challenges with my new as. signment in Cairo. fS DURING THE changing of &e flags, Col. Tolbert took. THE NEW commander came to Hill AFB from Moody AFB, Ga., where he has served for nearly a year as commander of the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing. He has more than 5,300 hours flying time in various Air Force aircraft. A COMMAND pilot of more than 4,500 flying hours, Gen. Rohr has many Air Force J)(n)Diras S.C. training cycle, he the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal learned well-bein- psychologist, he has been named director of treatment approach is the key to IN ACCEPTING the posi- tion, Dr. Zimmerman said he concurs with St. Benedicts holistic approach to health care, which concerns itself suc- y Patterson, daughter of David and Marie Patterson of Clin- - Your New York Life Agent in For Duty Navy Signalman Seaman James G. Lewis, son of Henry M. and Leona F. Lewis of 890 North 250 West and 166 West 2050 North, respectively, Sunset, Utah, has reported for duty aboard the amphibious transport dock USS Duluth, homeported in San Diego. He joined the Navy in Feb. 1977. Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF New York Life Insurance Company. SL Ogden, lit. 84401 707-24- th Considerate If you were in the Judge house innocently, why had: you taken off shoes? Burglar . 1 heard there 801-621-33- 00 Lite, HmWi, Disability Incoma, and Group insuranca. Annum., Pension Plans was sickness in the house. Why theres condensed milk and evaporated milk and but, why do you ask? Well, I was drawing a picture of a cow and I want to know how many faucets to put on her. ACT of Island Long Syosset, New York. He entered the University of Southern California, Los An- -. geles, where he received his doctorate in 1979. Prior to deadbolt locks by your police department. DR JACK L ZIMMERMAN to St. Benedicts Hospital from Torrance, Calif., where he was in a private clinical psychology practice. A native of metropolitan 376-46- 64 CROPS JUDGING Team is comprised of Mary Jayne HE CONTINUED his graduate studies in special education at Adelphi Univer-sit- y in Garden City, New York, while teaching emotionally-disturbed children in BURGLARS STOP Use as recommended BOBS LOCK SHOP West Bountiful. psychology. comes Free Demonstration Marine HE JOINED the Corps in May 1979. BROTHERS Mitchell and Tyler Perkins, sons of Gary and Helen Perkins of Farmington, and Mike Jung, son of August and Joy Jung of Farmington, will comprise the Horse Judging Team. Those representing Davis County in the Livestock Judging Contest are Carol Tooman, daughter of Clyde and Rita Tooman of Woods Cross; Dawna Johnson, daughter of Dick and Rosalie Johnson, West Bountiful; and Gail Krueger, daughter of Omar and Mary Krueger, assistant and received the Dr. Richard P. Runyon Award for service and research in - person, second as a patient, and third, as a patient with the disease of alcoholism. DR. ZIMMERMAN training cycle. tiful. University in Old Brookville, New York, in 1968. While there he served as a research cess, he said. We must first treat the patient as a -- Reports were emphasized throughout the and Hill, daughter of Jim and Carolyn Hill, also of Boun- are there? College dependency this holistic services for ACT. How many kinds of milk . and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork program i DURING THE ten and conditioning physical Recruit Depot, Parris Island, daughter of Frank and Sharon Brown of Bountiful, and Jeri New York City, he earned his bachelor of science degree in psychology at C.W. Post with the physical, social, psychological, and sprititual g of each patient. In the treatment of alcoholism and chemical nt Ask Dad F-1- PsydhieDogDstl Chemical Dependency Treat-meCenter (ACTJTA clinical Mary Jayne Patterson, daughter of David and Marie Patterson of Clinton, will also compete in the Public Speaking contest, and Lynette Owens, daughter of Max and Ruth Owens of Clearfield, will Marines. He participated in an active ing at the Marine Corps Barbecue. Gen. Rohr was instrumen- tal in making the smooth and successful implementation of the 6 jet aircraft into the 388th TFW. The first aircraft of this kind to be used worldwide was assigned to the last 388th, beginning Januaiy. s. Jack L. Zimmerman, PhD, has joined St. Benedicts Alcohol and Hospital decorations including the Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with 15 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal and the Purple Heart. He was promoted to general June 20, 1978. V and professional standards traditionally exhibited by of 806 Valeria Drive, Layton, has completed recruit train- e, Lt. Gen. James V. Hartinger, Commander of the 12th Air Force, left, presented the Change of Command flag to Col William T. Talbert, center, new commander of the 388th Tactical lighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, last Friday afternoon. Brig. Gen. Davis C. Rohr, right, is leaving the 388th TFW for assignment in Cairo, Egypt. Robert and Marian Davis of Bountiful, and Kim Brown, Completes Training demonstration on Energy Conservation; and LaDell Wagstaff, daughter of Frank and Nola Wagstaff of Kays-villgiving a demonstration on Clam Chowder. ALSO participating are Ann Rowley, daughter of Arthur and Maxine Rowley of Layton, giving a demonstration on Color Accents in Home Environment; Winette Dalton, daughter of Jerrold and Norma Dalton of Sunset; and Denise Anderson, daughter of Lee and Carol Anderson of Sunset, giving an illustrated talk on Proper Exercise Promotes Better Health; and Tracy Egbert, daughter of J.I. and Mary Lynn Egbert of Kaysville, giving a demonon stration Turkey - . Preparing dinners in the Meal Preparation Contest are Kim Davis, daughter of. Style Dress Review where they will be judged on sewing contest. They Are: Brenda White, daughter of Alma and Leila White of Centerville, giving a demonstration on Rapid Mix for the Mod Baker; Alene Dalton, daughter of Jerrold and Norma Dalton of Sunset, giving an illustrated talk on Parts of the Eye; Mary Jane Patterson, daughter of David and Marie Patterson of Clinton, a f. outfit. n, SEVERAL WILL be competing in the demonstration 4 skills, fitting 'and the appearance of the completed Con- test 12-1- yt ii i be entered in the Talent 4-- H BACK TO SCHOOL WITH GIGS?1 Boys and Mens Mens 28" White Red Blue graduation he served a one-yeinternship in psychology at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach. 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