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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS t NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 Signup Continues For 18 Year Olds Young men who reach their eighteenth birthday are required by law to register with selective service at any U.S. Post Office. REGISTRATION is a simple process. Within 30 days of his birthday, a man fills out a registration form which asks only for name, address, phone number, social secunty number, and date of birth. The purpose of registration is to have available on a computer the names of men bom in 1960 and later years, who could be contacted quickly if upon the stage of the conflict. there ever were national emergency and congress were to declare an induction. Registration and volunteer force. There are TO DATE, ne. ly 6 million men have registered. Failure to register is a felony, punishable by a maximum penalty of a $ 10,000 fine and-o- r five years in prison. ilizing its manpower in an emergency. This is especially important with todays all Say Hello To A Reformed SUGARHOLIC! knew all about losing weight , I had lost the same 24 pounds several times But I lost it for the last time at Diet Center1 I Maureen Hansen's story is typical of thousands of men and women, all across the U S and Canada who are learning how to get slim and stay that way. at Diet Center Why don't you decide to join them Bountiful A lonely sparrow takes refuge on a telephone pole in the Layton countryside. 292-505- 7 Centerville 292-761- 8 Sunset 776-245- Killian Returns From Sea And tow ai wort from wm furnace 000 Navy Signalman Seaman Recruit Jimmy R. Killian, son of James E. and Nora Killian of Hill AFB, Layton, has returned from a deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. He is a crewmember aboard the amphibious transport dock USS Trenton, homeported in - Norfolk, Va. DURING THE five and one-ha- lf month cruise, the ship steamed more than 17,000 miles participating in amphibious exercises with the U.S. 6th Fleet. " While deployed the ship also celebrated its tenth anniversary of commissioned service, logged its 10,000th safe helicopter landing and set a command record of 45 continuous days at sea. Port calls were made in Spain, Italy, and Egypt. THE TRENTON is 570 feet long, carries a crew of 473 and can accommodate more than 900 Marines for amphibious operations. Youngberg Trains In Denmark Major Dick Youngberg of Kaysville is in Denmark with the 508th Tactical Group from Hill AFB on a training assignment. Dick is with the U.S. Air Force Reserves. HIS WIFE, Gerry, received word that on his leave over the weekend he spent time in Sweden visiting former friends and places he knew while serving his LDS mission there. Major Youngbert had the opportunity of visiting with Elder Mike Olsen of Kaysville who is presently serving his LDS Mission there. Elder Olsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen and a neighbor of the Youngbergs. Thats right ... your furnace. gather a lot of dust. And well ... think it's about time you did something about it. . . . I ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then youre going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing . keep the house nice and warm on even the coldest days. , . . MAJOR YOUNGBERG recently completed his masters degree in communications at BYU. He was unable to be at the commencement exercises at BYU due to his assignment in Denmark, np Scott Smith Returns From Pacific Navy Gunners Mate 3rd Class Scott J. Smith, son of William J. and Lucile F. Smith of 31 W. 1550 N., Sunset, has returned from a deployment to the Western Pacific. HE IS a crewmember aboard the guided missile des1 troyer USS Goldsborough, DONT MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill be glad to do it. After all... that's what Im here for. All ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. NOW I HE'LL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER ... the whole servicing bit. Then Ill be ready to go to work. I'LL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFI- CIENTLY... and Ill use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. During the seven-mont- h cruise his ship steamed more than 51,000 miles while conducting training exercises with other 7th Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port calls were made in Thailand, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. THE GOLDSBOROUGH is 437 feet long and carries a crew of 354. It is outfitted with guns, missiles, torpedoes and submarine rockets. anti- n only two million men in the armed services today, but we would need many more men quickly should an emergency arise for example, m World War II we had 10 to 16 million men bearing arms depending PEACETIME registration will save the United States at least four weeks time in mob- 1111 SOLITARY CONFINEMENT revitali-zaito- of the selective service do not signal a return to a draft. They are simply emergency preparedness measures. President Reagan is firmly committed to making the all volunteer force a success, supporting incentives to recruit and retain volunteers. USA MOUNTAIN FUEL For more than fifty years, people serving people 0 |