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Seventh Fleet During the cruise. participated in various training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and loose of allied nations. Port were made in Australia, the VA-19- 6 s FLIES the ACE "In- bombing and providing close for ground troops. Anderson joined the Navy in April 1977. air support LAYTOII DEPT. STORE I III fJajer Credit Cards Accepted Happening At LAYTON DEPT. STORE VI and 2 There was ussion on pt.nt.rg t.il!;i tires on North ,Vj,n 'Si t and It was jaunt' rd m til by M in Major. sn,ee. ve.tr, that if they were paint ed now, the paint would probiblv nut hold. Alsu the job would have tj be done over next year when the road Was seal mated. 11 a d.M MAN (Jonnemort tisked about the reflective squares used (m H.ghway S') bv tht? State Road, and following a distussiort. Coun- 1 cilman Supervisor auihotiztd be Major to expend up to 11 Dav.s Airman Stuart C. Knuwlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knuwlton of 721 East 2001) North. Layton, has graduated at Sht ppard AkB, Tex , from the U S. Air Forte technical training course for medtiaf sen. ice fpecia!ists jet 1 AIRMAN KNOIALTON, now trained to assist in the care fitaU lot it ..ml shut! d.st U mu following 3 ti - mn, ( "on' dm id that intivtd J'utdv' . j! of YU A I : Dim! s ' ah hit l g I" final a; juo.al tfiv is ion lit t w gates p a and ttn 'wit li e !) fu) .H ttillit il finned a; pi it. a! 1 n giiten H g one Ka'd of He f f Kx-- tstM.X .f the ft J feasibility I. t H.ry a 1.1 ti iitaliy agi red t 1. f a'-- t to. ' a ) D.tf t- e 1 J in. .1": 01 to I a'-1 I It J ft id 4 tt t r bl ile B ad It fl c b i y glum in urri J 1 I J He tt rs III ; i if 3 . f f If I f ) to ill flu luf o'.li'V lily engineer Hi reDh j Jltmenls. sult mm ifi.it ifi. in Mil r t f Is W di-- ! I 0 .oil Ihi ling liu ftu lie r su.dv end 1 ' us S.oll m low of I Uffi. O Ilf J)..lt l!,e 1 V I" exert ise ot!i r ( lions on (he simm either leinpir.ii y inanent It w.i i ount if 11m.ul . 1 r or pi r nth 4 by It rv at. t e; I J.r all I) l!e that 1 ttuy tan ibi for ground 'll-- jura- a J sx t u tsiofi, moved 1! y r, v I I r en S' I a if ! IM . U.u'e w i.'i e lime tat ttif stl f t mm It it'. Urn t on ilv I'rl I.) f.u d-t- f u1 , H i W.I I !. in . 1 a! I ieg l.'ie i"ii pul I'l the ; loom il I lulu in'alt id epl ' 1 I. lid . I ' ll !"! 'lout f'l the t 1) -- Il bf jimlid he able (Hints ft mi) the Mate fttetvetf Wak t filter f. j - w il r 1 1 Ml s tld f C m D.i He t I , tt u i I rk woul I it 01 '.I 0 r s,if j' e gg. ' I I I I I i' ul a ib I) Way yet t n f V I'e t I X s' f f y xc! x lufiifiniin d I.I d XI ! .' .',-.- of SI.37Y lias not tu SLIt R l.YOR was rujii sled to n pod 1 1 f.iv 01 1 tini f uatl . : ll. d t 1 fl W4X xt) ti't f pr.b!' e v d t J i.Il't J alerliri! fexidelUs i Ihal rrfI! I 1 xfi. i,y SIM h S.t.I tt.l i'S r s Hit f .iiid' rp Goats in Store Off Vz Off Hen's Vests Max Major with 4 03 Daby Clanbet the course earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied suonce degree through the Community College of t he Air I orce The airman is a graduate of Layton High 1978 Reg. 17.50 Union Jeans Gag tow 1050 Christmas Wrapping Ribbon and Bows 2 60" Wide Double Knits Polyesters Off ttl By TOM BL'SSELBERG CLEARFIELD - create recreathe city tional opportunities on the portion of Steed Pond it owns, he says. They acwill be controlled-typtivities such as rowboating and there may be some fees charged to pay for supervision." one-thir- west Clearfield residents will see a bixin to their recreation needs with completion of Charles Steed Park CITY OFFICIALS awaiting approval are from Freeport Center Bldg. 12-Open to Public Hours 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Closed Sunday & Monday 2,500 years. SElii-MIMlM- L tetherball football and soccer field combination and softball and playground, kiddyland skateboard track and non- motor bike trails and jogging and exercise course. The facility will be constructed over a two year period and given a federal okay. Work is set to begin next spring on the first phase to include sprinkling system and grading. The park will serve a dual function as a recreational area and stormwater drainage outlet for a nearby subdivision, Mr. Kearl says. ii OPEN THURSDAY AT 9:00 AM. All Fail and Winter Style: THAT MONEY figure includes a 15 percent inflation factor and we can adjust the second year on what we put m the park, he says. At the end of that time the city will probably submit another project for southwest or southeast Clearfield The city is now looking at a park as an area of five acres or more instead of s or allowing small tot lots, Mr. Kearl says. Those are too small for many activities desired by area youngsters. competition, mini-park- picnic areas. AUTO REPAIR 166 S. Main, Layton Farm door (next 1 Layton 766-206- 1 Supply) 1 SEASONS GREETINGS 18 ioaa.41 diamonds, RAY GORDONS EAST GENTILE, LAYTON The average life span of the giant sequoia tree is about volleyball and badminton courts, baseball, Mr. Kearl says "Were going to try to extend recreation to other areas for those not interested in football and those types of sports. That will allow us to give added to d handball, THE PARK will have some unique features including areas for skateboard and In addition kil3 C AMONG FACILITIES to be included are tennis courts in conjunction with basketball, fast-growi- e G 4 e acres But City Parks Director Ross Kearl says the city will have access to all but three acres" upon which the school will actually be built and will jointly develop the other seven acres with the Davis County School District. THE CITY has requested federal funding participation to the tune of $137,000. or half the park cost. Mr. Kearl says officials are confident the approval will be forthcoming sometime early in January. The citys funding will be derived from park fees collected from developers totalling $200 a home in that portion of the city Money can only be used from the city area where the park is to be built, he says. frisbee-typ- jrsrTi a i P will North- os u Sfnrje Knit: yra tipcritnci Fast, Frlandly Sarvlce WGiViENS FASHION BOOTS Baton's OFF ENTIRE STOCK &ftoe fbtace 94 No. Fort Lane Layton Located in the Stuart Shopping Plaza "a', .'b-of 4 t J ' mning .Id I. 4i inbi x IX r.t I'.x and si r w' it it lily r is ava.I.i'Ie tu ttoh r and treatment of patienis, is being assigned to Mountain Home AbB, Idaho, lor duty with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. Completion of 1 d an w! Ie wink I I eii.p d 11 r at t! xl'. station u J nJ Y .(ifinitni. ! d ' 't IX J i I J III I ilk ti M' of ( i r.nieit i it I r 'Vt f apt '1 I 1! a f gad n .t ..rmifipton Mavofftar lh oU fepoited th.ii in July. 1".'7 the city ngieed to rhait? exjM uses on an engineering fusibility suvy for jiiissiinzed w.iur with Kaysville Irrigation Cninji mV and to d nc this bill . X.,'. .1 iif AIS '! be id j! . H fe g '. v. !t .1 ti m;. tu X iin',1 tin re i r a !d xuff.ttrnt y n in j. e ' x. l t 4; it it t i ) l' n al ' !1 .f l rn ci fowl V II I I li x' ir n it. t 1' " down ! W toe tr iu j ui e i,s- 1 ' I ng frae upiiily tx I" Oil fi tr.i gassed bv tile I 'tula II WAY unit d Ih if i mu 1! man Howard Bt.iwii limit and Supervisor Max Major aig invited lo ad nil a meeting on tolin tor roads on J m j .it 1 p m a! the courthouse in ,1 a ji fritipmaiy wJ".i'ab f O I D log Used n.'e erg traits 1 t l (he Outage .1 MR. MAJOR f. ftaS Win I . (Ollier .111'! tht1 apt I . half (1? Jin' D ' fealuut ti'imiiiiio' for (hi .f help in edit 41 ii i ng the feast of tt"? ptuuftd fftmi she ;.i lie ft 1 ai"J f'jge il t hi). Nii a W 'ri A d.iu uxxi'Ul iu) Die Iwdae f kx 1 was tir'd SuJ W alt Mr lull! explained H il .t seal su Jet I It. 1 J dav s no! e tf !! e !. ' f ts I . ;.i I fui li f '.wav uf ; rs Count ilniati (urn Illixaiul) III) treat, r.g1 ae gat an J role ni t on ?t J btiuDiwesI bide of Cue fwCX lo 'el I baege Ij ) iu i uilufi Wrsl XI I f JI ) Ir di - I ne r pi t ,li 4tir I It D t 1 1 Graduates football service Chopping I n'- - fiolll y iii-- I I.1- moved Bonru-mor- t Denver for the 17.6 acre park to be constructed at 1000 West 300 North adjacent to the new E G Holt Elementary School being built on 10 ItS I 4 a ' ; v Cisarfield Awaits Approval On Pari: Hong Kong and Singapore. truder" jet. This attack aricraft is designed for all weather operation and is capable of both tactical VI . gliiits tor Alta At frs paf In til 4 tit holding i".n I .ij l'l 141 of School Republic of the Philippines, VA-19- 8 ar.J 1 Disjiute between rarnungton and l.ugoon over Uiutioa 9. LMieme weather conditions during Nw ember and e 1 Dui dv r I . I ffrlrtij'tiil, t 7 Jalj il- I.I ' Taiur til be held at the Salt lde Dol.te fk f artri" Jan TI and I t ti, is was embarked aboard the ii IHt COlNCff authorized lai) iis 10 4 ' d a 1UH5IOHIIS AT A C.LANCL Shooting tif a C'tah Highw iy pa'rjl irnoj r Iksmtilu! lewmunt m 'kki) boundary dispute Dissenlmn between County Commission and 4-- t ( h i f t y ', ' Dei ember. 10. Layton High wins State Class ier! 01 1 . mayor be aai iif ifc.t in rvier.l toe era (ulalimis of (he mum i hy li Her lo 'dr Nad an e-- . 6 0 r t s! it 4 4 111 r Jj 4 a I eg would tu; r d 11 I, A' I inliti Mi rd dv I tif it VI It II of I e ode ft III the .mil. il p MYKtON f rill M Hit t llll I ttll'M ll 4" J It ievn d flit ll H14I1 ( I II !l Dr ( p . l.ui V d ; J by li.r f .t t - ; inoved dial) t earn hip Vi .S nut Sheriff S 4. (veothernwl jwi r dispute in Bt untiful 5. Battle to get "fair" tdi jihrme service in Cuuniy 6. Worst industrial fire during the p id decade 7 Hill Air Force Base prepares fur new program. 4 i"- ed wi.fi his g rs ' yn t itmu liman north flavis Countv comrmind s. and disputes N'tween Clearfield's mayor ar.J edv council. 1 bis pjunu-- util I Ui t l tel t it is :i l! .1 l f o: 1 frjsut t 4 I t t ) Dm She i it i o; .las Ite f j 4s . - u ! ! ) r mo ti Att is f I t 14 U t'-r- t I'rl I V ni as u Si h " 1 4 11 I r i ft.. 1 tu, pitied iltrrr to, if I ) 11 II 1 1 a 4I Sj C 'Htl I , WAIT Ml At HAM of Dm If It 4l if p1I tlllrllt til) I rlct ' i Ia I J rn 1.4. f ; j' ! II) V li Jmi d disputes of tu r in several "a!n.-- t wtikly ' Slation, Oak Harbor. Wash. While deployed, his squadron USS ..).: es ( t .1 ti'il 1 1 1 t 1! t.ei on ! 4 t Ii i n I alt I Da t r ' 1U I ll ' ! t . Ji r I ' 1 1M till-jt- l fl f ' c ( ft It! u t i ,4e IV I ft 1 t.Ve ti s'e of aI 11 O' f" ni "i t f talk C 1 toe j i.iInk f witt) . C (w fi hi iUisjh ,1 t b- , 5 V It fiy t. ll.it le .4 flitz. t ;r i It" I4-- i r i 1 M 4i , ifOde'J I. r sJ a o via Have Of Returns From Extended Duty 45 tc it 1 .Mr l) 1 I ur , sui h ail t ' ! r" I . l U uliil K ilORJI S of Int. nit titcla !.!! ucupatioil ordmant s and s i'.. of RATI D NO. 5 is i ne packed with public interest frun 0w little old lady who (umj.latntd about her high-tol- l state legislators. telephone bill to two This sturv concerning Davis (Monty's struggle to obtain eqiul telephone service personally involved hundreds of central Davis County residents and was & Tuesday I. vi.i I Darn N COl M AlthHii;h Hotitil.Iurs piwer resoum problem has not tmensolvui. less and less is being said about geothermal But ils n'4 a di ad issue and tould "erupt" again pwr mlV?J aircraft carrier 1 ft 1 1 STORY rai.r.t'd No. 4 was u!so 'me of controversy TUi.it should H junt.'ul d( about psitherma! p.iwer' FREDS THREADS . ' : . i l.i 1HI. (VA-196- ), f. e ;J I I J.t (oaik the ffstf 1 fa a) lading l.e Srfl Vie fane m) n nikj N'nn hiii . t e a lit. , iKlI'rl of ,i4 lwl i ' . ' I i I V V llet . D.-r- t HE IS assigned to Attack based Squadron 196 'at Whidbey Island Naval Air i u'i t'.e 1 eg HI) 1, Co J l iiwila o j", 'glVfiipfU jf itukllioei f .I'Jl 'V1 t! 4 h ; - mil daring wen vvt f.d "tog slot Ifii ViMf, b it v they' IiJjh.ih 4 c S cm ? Or twite, S about t! t il.'v were nut i.( IJ These im ,d I geiit-r.i- l Hit turn coverage ( !. r with Davis County results). BurtiMI house fire t! it kft 10 homeless, mt.lule huu e f.re that killed nmi. r and daughters, ' ! j hues lor d'M p;.eni tif Anl !"; f mil a an island with f k, murj. r of 3 Rownuful J P I v rnemttr. and depute over bridge ttrct art arre s Mill C ret k Canyon in thmntdat it di4 Juny Kfiiera! rsi'ii', invulvi), Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Terrel A. Anderson, son of Herbert R. and Elosie S. Brandt of 215 East 100 North, Kaysville, recently returned from an extended deployment in the Western Pacific. 1 1 ' for I aj Ji Jl e S.jaal f it.. . .e iJ." I j! I" J ( i ft e ',ion i.rf ' tie J v b rv rn wi.it !i U"tiin iimirninT On (immusiim am! SMn?f'i Di'artmi-n- l ,ni.fiii lru.i btwn.n the I'n sync ns Ota! prnti.itijy should have mur enisled Hut it ld, on J thiuji? li a! were vnd and done vmi c repirfed 1 hat m eie UW liens II Ox D.i f" I It w is a ? Y wji YA ti J ttu. .n. f ! at a lfiy, running! m h ml m"h. r i ( I., ", lirt'' fi1 m jtiurnev . JM taaifnt in i harn ri iumllv aftn 'nl t.'.i talk it Ihf ftian" fur mvii i! ami i4 SIORY, Iikj, j 'm t SJ.r A'iO 111 X ,n e I w il I HI ," - I f 1 n 4 hr s ! fi ,fit;!i - t 1 ,j - I oii.l c a t mn d t f t a 1 lei ei:; . n e f s I t t t f . . h J ,'U Cp ! 'll! fillies Jo f t if how led Vlirb 'H Da is Ci 111111 y. c.hi a g mmuri a ttm i h id I l . h ! !:n.i;:a in I. ... o - 1 1 id' d C- - Id (IV 1 "'i ratufrs) ii! 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