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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 6, 1979 CvlW7 WOOD Mrs. Bonnie Kment and, son IN ADDITION to his being selected as Tenth Air Force Maintenance Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year 1978 by Tenth Air Force (Reserve) and Headquarters (Reserve) and Air Force Reserve (AFRES) Outstanding Maintenance Senior Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) of the Year for his "exceptional technical knowledge,' professional skill, loyalty and Air Force Reserve (AFRES). ' CARROLL, THE officer in charge (NCOIC) of the Aerospace Systems Branch, 508th Con- devotion to duly, CMSgt. Carroll has recently been nominated for the Air Force Aircraft solidated Maintenance Squadron, a unit of the 508th Tactical Fighter Group (AFRES), Hill AFB, plans and directs all activities of the Field Maintenance Commendation Medal. Branch. Under his supervision are Propulsion, Powered Support Equipment,. ' Aerospace Systems and the Fabrication Section. Carrolls and professdedication ionalism in the performance of duties and superior management, leadership and technical knowledge made possible an extremely enviable safety record and accomplishment of all the mission 508ths flying requirements. CHIEF M.SGT. RICHARD CARROLL t ; : Chief Master .Sgt. Richard E. Carroll was : exceptional HILL AFp honored for his selection as the Outstanding recently Sgt. Carroll was born in Ogden, graduated from Ogden High School in 1950 and acquired a bachelor of science degree (cum laude) in 1977. He is also the graduate of various military technical and management schools. SHORTLY AFTER his enlisting in the Utah National Guard in 1951, he completed four years active duty in the U.S. Air Force. Since he entered the AF Reserve in 1956, he has been an active par- in ticipant the reserve program and has served as a representative to the United Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kment and family of Kays-villMr. and Mrs. Brent Bone and two children of States Air Force Sergeants Association. CMSgt. Carroll and his wife, the former DeNiese C. McGahan of Idaho Falls, Ida., reside in Ogden, with their four children. holdiay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass. Mrs. Elsie Heaton was a dinner guest in Salt Lake City 'on Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Bennion and family. most people. Christmas is less than a month away and its time to make plans for the years major holiday. IN THE United States Christmas has become a commercial bonanza and an ordeal to millions of mothers. Its, thankfully, a magic time for the nations youngsters, primarily because of the San- Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hart were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aland, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hart all of Kaysville; and Mrs. Joan Verl Mrs. Mr. Hutchings visited her brother Faraoni of Honolulu, Hawaii. Mrs. Faraoni flew in for the and well Dean Y. Warren who is confined to the Cottonwood Hospital- suffering from injuries from a train wreck in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and family of Porterville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Terry and children of Lotz Redlands, Calif.; Mrs. Leon Miller and family of Pomona, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Fay to plan ahead of the holiday or your activity familys your activity so that the true spirit will of Christmas predominate this year. Scoffield of Murray were all guests of Mrs. Nora Miller for her 80th birthday open house held on Saturday, Nov. 24. - Miller. Her son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton and their family from Provo were also guests. With Thanksgiving behind us, thoughts of Christmas are uppermost in the minds of This is the time Mrs. Terry Lotz are her grandchildren. They all spent the weekend in Utah for the occasion. Mr. Scoffield and Mr. and Mrs. Ahlstrom are brother and sister of Mrs. Layton; Ms. JoAnn Bass were Xmas Plans ta Claus legend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, Mrs. Leon Miller are children of Mrs. Millfer and Mr. and Ahlstrom, Tooele; Yellowstone and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sartor of Kays-vill- holiday weekend to spend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart and her brothers and sisters. e. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence Mrs. Elsie Heatons grandson, Ben Heaton of Provo, has received his mission call to the Portugal LDS Mission. 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