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I inancmg for the addition. which he gaxe a rough cost figure of $iui.nuo. will come from rental obtained in el stationed at Hill Air Force Base will be tested for conJiat capability during the next few days. A flight expected to last 9i hours will take the fighter over much of the United States. Tle new CAPABILITY CHECK HILL ArB The combat capability of the 6 multi-rol- e lighter will he tested for in an the first time March 1 exercise designed to evaluate F-1- aircrew s. aircraft, support per sonncl and dying and maintenance operations In a wnmme environment. THE AIR Forces newest lighter will undergo a rugged check beginning with a nonstop dight which will take the versatile fighter across the central, eastern and southern section of the United States. The flight, which will take approximately nine and one half hours, will see the aircraft and aircrews flying as far north as the Great Lakes, east to the Atlantic coast and south to Florida. The return leg will be over Texas and Southern will be aerial Utah. The Strato- refueled by KC-13- 5 tanker aircraft assigned to the ' Strategic Air Command. F-I- THE MORE than 4.600 mile transcontinental trip will simulate the distance and time involved if the wing had to deploy to a location in central Europe. Aircraft began to leave Hill Air Force Base at 8 a.m.. March II. Within one hour of landing at Hill AFB at approximately 5 p.m., the same day. aircrews and aircraft were placed on air defense alert. Maintenance technicians refuel and load Airweapons onto the crews received intelligence . s. briefings, coordinate strategy and plan tactics as they prepared for night air defense missions against mock enemy targets. THESE MISSIONS started after 6 p.m. Tuesday evening and ended at midnight with all flights going to the Utah Test By DICK BOWMAN Is Kaysville paying over h million dollars more annually for its wholeone-fourt- sale power than it should? MY CONCERNS about some excessive wholesale power costs to Kaysville City and some discriminatory rates, being based upon averreage costs, has prompted my search over the past four months. I presented a preliminary on study to the city council Dec. 18. 1979 and then summarized my conclusions in a presentation to them in their March 4 regular council meeting. IN REPLY to my December inquiry to him, L. C. Poate of Utah Power and Light Com ' " and Training Range, west of the Great Salt Lake. On Wednesday and Thurv day. the flying will increase during daylight hours as aircrews fly missions devoted to interdiction and close air port. No night flying is anticipated on these days. THROUGHOUT the exer-cis- e the aircrews will fly realistic combat profiles to strike simulated targets deep inside enemy territory. Red Max Alpha as the exercise is titled, will test the full spectrum of 6 operations, mobility, and weapons deliv- ery capabilities. ducting periodic. hirl term austere deploy ments (4 fighter units to vaiHtus pails of the world in order to improve TACs capability to respond to The Utah Senior Citizens Coalition, a statewide senior organization, will help eliminate the state sales tax on food by sponsoring a signature 111 power than the companys commercial retail customers would pay on their rate 6 schedule. MR. POATE suggested that it would probably be otherwise. Neither Mr. Poate nor LaVell Jensen of Utah Power and Light Company will comment further or answer other submitted questions. The superintendent of the Kaysville power department reported to the council and to me on March 4 that: Utah Power and Light Company will not will emphasize the 388th Tactical I ightcr Wings ability to respond and support the Air commitForce's world-widments. if needed, in lime of crises. the Colonel e THE SENIOR Coalition is convinced that food taxes need to be tossed out of Utah the same way they have been in every surrounding state." according to Coalition spokesperson. Cheryl Grana. "Our members have demanded relief from ihis very regressive and unnecessary tax and want to collect 2.(X)0 signatures on March 14 to help get rid of it.. The campaign to collect 54.000 signatures of registered tamcfi Set IN AN Y case, tuxpay ers w ill not pay for the building, he says, adding that inadequate court area is the major thrust pushing for the added space. "There is considerable congestion in the hallways (of the Two town meetings for RESIDENTS can air any feelings at the Ogden town citizens to air feelings on the proposed MX missile project have been set next week in Salt Lake City and Ogden, the governor's office reports. meeting Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Central Jr. High. 781 25th. while a meeting will be East Layton Sets Public Hearing p.m. at the E.G. King Elementary School. THE CITY will consider a bond election for the improvements. the city recorder says. The public is invited to attend. FinancEAST LAYTON of possible improvements ing to develop Rainbow Drive from Fairfield Road to Highway 89 will be discussed in a public hearing March 25 at 8 answer my questions: Utah Power and Light Company subsidizes its heavy schedule 6 retail power users. ALSO UTAH Power and Light Company will be discontinuing its lower rates for all electric homes as did Kaysville in November of 1979. Kaysvil-l- e has been subsidizing its heavy power users. This conclusion was based upon his av- erage cost of power figure being the actual cost to heavy : power users. I contend that the superintendents average power cost calculation is not comprehensive enough and does not relate to actual costs of service to various size kilowatt demand and kilowatt hour using connections in Kaysville. ANALYSTS OF a retail store would make a similar . ! mistake if they averaged the unit cost of all merchandise and then misconcluded that all merchandise costing and selling for less than the average cost would be being subsidized by merchandise costing and selling for more than the av- -' erage. 1 feel as if I have done my civic duty as a citizen by calling to the attention of the city council of Kaysvilles excessive wholesale power costs and of some discriminatory retail rates in the city. HOPEFULLY MY summary presentation will be recorded in the March 4. 1980 minutes verbatim and that my preliminary study presented Dec. 18 will also be read and considered by all concerned, with open minds. My father died of a heart attack in 1951 while in a city held Wednesday in Salt Lake City at the same time at South High School. 1575 South State, says governor's aide. James Braden. Those wishing to speak will have five minutes and will be asked to line up near the microphone. he says. Written comments will also be received. SPEAKING OF the need for such meetings. Gov. Scott Matheson says. "This major issue must receive maximum participation from our citizens and these town meetings are an important part of that pro- cess. Four such meetings were held last month in Provo. Delta. Milford and Cedar City, tb council meeting hearing. He became overly concerned and angered. I do not want to follow suit with the same result and am therefore terminating my future harassment. HOPEFULLY MY concerns and studies will be considered in the intended helpful manner in which I have meant to make them. I will have no ill feelings regardless of the decisions and actions of the council on the power matter and hope that all city government employees and elected officials will feel the same toward me personally. TO THEM I respectfully say. "Continue presiding over and directing our fine city as effectively and honorably as in the past. lto( to to ito i rutoU Ml (M rftoff- if In ito hall Male Circuit Couil otto uU have retucd lo pay CTcartuld the masurium rental for fas do lies, which, beginning next year could King VJ a square fo4 annually . Currently. he obtain about i 0 a square foot, the lower amount City is pan! because ihecuy docn l ha e all (he lac times needed by the court such as rcsiroom anj ade- quate olfice space (or coutt oltolals. Ul I. TO rhe "depressed economic market for construction. Mayor low nicy says the city can complete the work at Shi plus a square fm4 ss, the previously anticipated SMJ. "Some contractors are willing 11 at s idually no profit at all just to keep their work force. he says. A chmatied area for the city s computer sy stem w ill also be included in the addition. At present, proper temperature KRCL: I dir ton itJ 4 ! iiDf tot If' W Iffl iJtf.fto4 to t itf to v-- f et(ii(fhJi liijiiA itoiHffuttiiiitotiiMt ito Mil IM Ml l 4 lUul 1 fl Mftol' pl.M MHfl J.lf JM 4 .i ji( 4 fi..l if4ui40,4 to Ifto4 tol M Ito to Mall ito mm i ( HoHjs lnr and mhef cisul business, t me de4 supports rhe judge to do M-t- Ito Ml - p event second fl.su l oh pe to faying Utilities nj HaJto facilities for the jury Ittto C Mif4 f $.Hwllto ito I ((,ti(lk tofMkfM iMIhf liwUNX, Paf id,M(r4oiMM to Ito fiktolti control do fM csi and pr4 terns base torn generals d. Mayor lounJey says Vi t.Ktmtll attest Ito city nsue strain ts pta,eJn all di to city otto e hut attempi made to keep ans stall increase lo a minimum. Mat or lowrdey says, ,nj the new (itl rl.su courtroom will to utilized for coutl and city s, smcil meeting, a is done ,r cscntly sace, w tih i to second fl,sr will be seen operations with ito conctiuclton (4 two Mdmg Improcements in p.4se tanks lor prisoner that would toadi Hcnt lo the Stsut. relies mg oltoct Irom having lo spend up lo a dax giiatdmg a prisoner awaiting csirt pro- ceeding because 4 no facilities. he says, ytK II WE 44il building permits, up from I'baxearago and we need to move mil and resolve ihis. Motor low nicy say s. 1 he present building w as constructed about 15 years ago. Radio Station For Senior Citizens There are now radio broadcasts from Salt Lake City espe- Utah voters to place the state sales tax on food issue on the November ballot is spearheaded by the Coalition Opposed to the State Sales Tax on Food, of which the Senior Coalition is a member organization. SOME 100 members of the Senior Coalition will be collecting signatures between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Smith's Food King. Harmon's Bob-coand other grocery stores, as well as senior centers in the following counties: Salt Lake. Weber. Davis. Washington. Iron and Box Elder. Some 54.000 signatures ol registered Utah voters are needed by June I for the state sales tax on food issue to win a 's For Ogdemi, SHE 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, but the entire 388th Tactical Fighter Wing will be involved to make the exercise a success," the Colonel said. Light Company generated 14 throughout Utah. sponds in an increased flying pany wrote and told me on Dec. 14, that a proper analysis of their retail schedule 6 rates will probably indicate that they are higher than the wholesale rate paid by Kaysville. The analysis that followed showed that in October, Kaysville paid $24,500 or 58 percent more for its Utah Power and important exercise terest monies the city receives, or both. Signature Gathering Drive Planned For March 14th environment." the colonel THE EXERCISE represents the first long range deployment conducted by the wing with the highly maneuverable fighter and is a part of Tactical Air Command's program of con THIS The results of Red Max 6. IN ADDITION, Red Max Alpha will develop a data bank for subsequent 6 exercises. Approximately 150 missions are planned during the historic event. "The primary unit for Red Max Alpha is the 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron and Alpha will demonstrate the efforts of the wing during the past year to achieve combat readiness in the new weapons system. contingencies. ployment and quick turn said capability of the Col. Troy Tolbert, commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Further, we will be able to find out how the aircraft recontinued. leasing courtroom space or payment receised from in- 6 gathering drive March THE EXERCISE, which has been planned by wing officials for several months will demonstrate the long range de- supplemental F-1- ifi. tonfi, pnU. I hr N(fnto to Bam MUSI 44 W Jl )I (iMM) 1 (tMhihitiff, It) TOM ill 141- - iMito niiit4 i Atf.lfl ( t aJ Avnufft to to Hfft4 ito 1 mw- Hrftbl h4 (tin- Itotl.to Ito w 4 h4 vt-i- - W cm Mil to- - Iff M if ito to "Atf m4 I to wi ttoriPf 'Kj ; u!irr; Ito r4M to-- . 4 !(. 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E HOPE that thousands of food tax opponents turn out on Friday to sign the COST-OFpetition." Ms. Grana said. "Its about time for the sales tax on food to retire." F Dog KRCL, A new community radio station which can be heard from Brigham City to Nephi. is broadcasting prog- rams of special interest to senior citizens every Monday through Thursday between the hours of 3 and 4:30 p.m. Follow ing is a brief listing of proerams now on the air: MONDAY Glen Johnson. Senior Citizen Executive Association: Tuesday - Tim Funk. Cheryl Grana. Barbara Kuehl. Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens: Wednesday - broad- caster. All four shows are of interest lo seniors subjects discussed include health care, legislation for seniors, housing. insurance problems, and many more. Special guests are featured on these programs, and special events for seniors in the community will be announced on a regular basis. Dl RING EACH show, you can call in and ask questions or make comments by dialing The station number for KRCL is 91 on your FM dial. Listen in! 363-572- Apply For Social Security By Phone According to Robert C. VanSickle. district manager of the Social Security Administration in Ogden, it is not necessary lo visit the Social Security office to apply for benefits. VAN SICKLE said that people living in the Ogden telephone area can apply by calling People living in other telephone areas can apply by phoning toll free 626-322- License Deadline Noal T. Evans, supervisor of animal control, announces that March 3 is the last day to get dog licenses before the county deadline. 1 cially for senior citizens. Dr. Victor Kassel, specialist in Dick geriatrics: Thursday Ashard. senior citizen MR. EVANS says that licenses can be obtained at all of the city offices, the Davis County courthouse or at the control center in Fruit Heights. He also advises that the county office does not send out individual notices this year, to this effect. NOTICE ALL DAVIS COUNTY DOG OWNERS YOU MUST LICENSE YOUR DOG BEFORE MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1980 andor citations will be issued to those who fail to license Late fines their dogs. You can obtain a license by applying to: LOCAL CITY OFFICES DAVIS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL COUNTY COURTHOUSE Bountiful, Sunset and Clinton residents must apply at your city office. COST OF LICENSES ARE: Male or Female Spayed Female or Neutered Male 1000 .. . 5 (Certificate of alteration must accompany application) Current rabies vaccination information must be furnished. AFTER MARCH 31. A LICENSE IS AN ADDITIONAL $5.00 |