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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 7. 1979 GQmmmd T p 1 - Rep. David R. Irvine, of Bountiful, has BOUNTIFUL three-memb- Utah Public Service er Commission. Master Sgt. Edgar J. Harris, son of Mrs. Luana Dicus of Indiana, is a member of an organization that recently won the U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit REP. IRVINE also praised the efforts of Mr. Zundel as a very dedicated and honorable man and Public Service Commission member. The new appointee said he does not think his boyish appearance will have any affect on the PSC. By GARY R. BLODGETT been named to the Receives AF Honors THE APPOINTMENT was made Monday by Gov. Scott M. Matheson to succeed Comm. Olof E. Zundel, also of Bountiful, whose term expired March 1. Mr. Zundel remained on the commission after his term expired while the governor decided on his I THINK I have proved my worth in the State Legislature for the past several years even though I was referred to several times as the boy legislator. If approved by the Senate in a special hearing June 29, Mr. Irvine will first take his seat with the PSC on July 15. NAMING OF Mr. Irvine, a strong Republican, may IF APPROVED by the Senate, however, Rep. Irvine will have to resign his seat in the Utah Legislature. I can not serve in both capacities, he said. Michael Graham, administrative assistant to the governor, said Mr. Irvine was not on the list of prime candidates announced by the governors office last Friday because it was not certain if Mr. Irvine would accept his Friday afternoon interview. appointment. have been a surprise of many. He was termed a darkhorse among several top candidates for the appointment. Mr. Irvine is a practicing attorney in Salt Lake City. However, he resides at 886 South 850 East, Bountiful, and has been a member of the Utah House of Representatives since 1972 representing House District 56 which includes Bountiful and Woods Cross. award. THE SERGEANT is a supply management superintendent at Lakenheath RAF Station, England, with the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing that earned the award for meritorious service from Oct. 14, 1976 to Dec. 31, 1977. Sgt. Harris is a 1957 graduate of Oil Township High School in Indiana. His father, Edgar B. Harris, resides in Chicago, 111. THE sergeants wife, Larae, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman of 905 East 700 South, Clearfield. SIX FINALISTS as announced by the governors office included five Republican lawyers in addition to Mr. HIS APPOINTMENT will have to receive Senate approval before being confirmed, but that is not expected to be a problem in the Republican-controlle- d Senate. Rep. Irvine, 35, is considered one of the more liberal Republicans in the House and has sponsored and supbills. ported several consumer-oriente- d Mates Zundel. However, Mr. Irvine appeared to meet the criteria being sought by the governor. HE (IRVINE) was a Republican, as is Mr. Zundel; he is from Davis County while the other two PSC members are Salt Lake County residents; he has been active in HE SPONSORED the Consumer Sales Practices Act, which is designed to protect consumers against deceptive consumer-relate- Airman First Class Lanny R. Ridler Jr., son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. L.R. Ridler Sr. of 291 West 930 North, Sunset, has graduated from Sheppard AFB, Texas, from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for disbursement accounting specialists. activities, and Attorney General d Robert B. Hansen and others recommended that the apthus, five of the. fcix pointee be a practicing attorney finalists as announced by the governor were attorneys. Rep. Irvine has served in the House on the Appropria- and unfair sales practices. I have no preconceived ideas, but I do have some questions concerning the PSC, said Mr. Irvine. I want to take a good look at the role of the PSC and see if it might not be a good idea to look to the State Legislature for more policy guidance. tions Committee, Revenue and Taxation Committee, Rules Committee and served as chairman of the Education Committee. AIRMAN RIDLER, whose we have not always seen on political matters, he said. It's true that I was not a prime candidate but Im sure that the governor asked me because he has confidence in my abilities. eye-to-e- QUOTING TEDDY Roosevelt, Mr. Irvine said he looks at the PSC appointment as a bully opportunity. I was flattered to be asked by the governor because To Compete In Teen Carrie M. Beck, Pageant the United Teenager Pageant. THIS FINE, nationally sanctioned program has been an incentive for many youngsters to become involved in ' community service by contributing a minimum of eight hours time to some worthwhile charity and civic of 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Beck, Layton and formerly of Bountiful has been selected for competition in the State Finals of the 1979 United Teenager Pageant to be held at the Four Seasons Motel at 7:30 p.m. on June 15, 16, and 17 in St. George, Utah. work. THE PAGEANT is the of- The winner of the State Finals will receive an paid trip in December to compete for the National Finals, a three-phas- e pageant to be held in Washington, D.C.; Hollywood, Calif.; and Honolulu, Hawaii. She will compete for $15,000 in scholarships, a new Thunder-bir-d for the reigning year, trip to Europe, $5,000 ap- - ficial State Finals for the United Teenager Pageant. Contestants from all over, the state will be competing for the title. All contestants are between the ages of 14 and 18 and must have a B or better school grade average. They are required to participate in the Volunteer Community Service Program . CARRIE M. BECK pearance contract, Father's Day Lewis D. Neddo, son of Mrs. Pearl Stoddard, $2,000 wardrobe, and many other prizes and awards. CONTESTANTS WILL be judged on scholastic and civic achievements, beauty, poise and personality. No swimsuit or talent competition is required. Each contestant will write and recite on stage a 100 word essay on the subject, My Country. CARRIE IS sponsored by Barlow Realty, Layton; R.C. Willey Inc., Syracuse, Execu- tive Management Inc., Golden Living Centers Inc. She is a student at Central Davis Jr. High School, Lay-toand is in the ninth grade. HER HOBBIES include, horseback riding, dancing, reading and piano and sing- n, ng-, , ,i,t- - i - G.B. On Yur Warranty. Modal 73a Ramota control CB feanacalvar can ba hktdan under da all or aaat Microphone caae contalna Ml frequently ueed control and LED Chan-n- ai operation. display tor cormnlant hand-he- ld Forbes promoted to Army sergeant first class while serving with the 128th Signal Company in Het Harde, Netherlands. NEDDO ENTERED the L. Airman Michael Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar D. Williamson of 629 Julia Drive, Layton, has graduated at Chanute AFB, 111., from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for jet engine mechanics. AIRMAN Williamson, now trained to inspect and repair turbojet and gas turbine en Army in November 1969. He is a 1968 graduate of Idaho Falls High School. Neddos father, Donald E. Neddo, lives in Boise, Ida. His is with him in wife, n, the Netherlands. gines, is being assigned to Hill AFB, for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. Completion of the course earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied through science School. a SERGEANT, weapons mechanic with a unit of the Tactical Air Command, served previously Iceland. Sergeant Dolan is a 1972 graduate of Burgard Voca- tional High School. His wife, Fay, is the daughter of John Andrus of 194 South 450 East, Clearfield. er SFC ANDRE, who lives in Layton, and is employed as a 6x9 or 5'4 in. ,Tri Axial AUTO. 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CERAMIC CARTRIDGE at Keflavick Naval Air Station, Andre, a member of the Utah Army Guards 19th Special Forces Group is now attending the U.S. Army Jump-mastCourse for Reserve Components which is being conducted at the U.S. Forest Service Aerial Fire Depot, the famed of the home Smokejumpers, in Missoula, teacher, will undergo two weeks of rigorous physical training, basic airborne technique and will participate in five actual parachute jumps. The school has attracted 134 students, including four women. They come from degree the Community College of the Air Force. The airman is a 1978 graduate of Layton High Reports For Duty THE Sgt. First Class Todd J. emphasis on travel and military pay systems, is being assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., for duty with a unit of the Air Training Command. Completion of the course earned the individual credits towards an associate in Completes Course Staff Sergeant Timothy W. Dolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. 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