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Show 2A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Aug. 31, )983 Area Chamber Elects Board BOUNTIFUL The Bounti- ful Area Chamber of Commerce has elected five new members to , its board of directors. Joining the board will be Paul Mecham, Eaton Kenway; Steven Cerri, Infotec; Elmer Barlow, former Bountiful Mayor and BARD Manager; Barbara Webb, State Savings and Loan; Lyle Safeway Stores; and Marilyn Coleman, U. of U. Davis Arts Center. Ms. Coleman was after serving one year on the board. All new members will serve three year terms, according to Haven Burningham, chamber executive director. Leaving the board are Tom Espinoza, T & T Jewelers at the 5 Points Mall; Dee Winegar, Markets; Darwin Voge, J.C. Penneys; Boyd Ivory, retired and past president of the chamber; and Duff Willey, Marion Willey and Son. Le-Fev- rer-elect- ed Wi-nega- rs Mark Faldmo of Faldmo Tours and Travel will serve as new president of the chamber beginning Oct. 1. He will replace Lloyd Carr of Carr Printing and South Davis Directory. Photos by Rodney Wright SECRETARY OF THE Air Force Verne Orr visits with 6 electrical systems of Clearfield Hufstetler repairman Cary F-1- (right) and Col. Sam Morgan, director of maintenance at the Ogden Air Logistics Center. Air Force Official Visits BARRY KAWA Review Staff HILL AIR FORCE BASE -Secretary of the Air Force Verne Orrs visit to Hill Air Force Base last week was a message to base employees and defense contractors of the Air Forces crackdown on spare parts overpricing that has apparently existed for some time. Orr presented eight base employees special achievement awards and cash rewards totaling almost $11,000 for saving the Air Force $29.5 million in defense contracts. Orr made a quick tour of the base which provided reporters a chance for pictures. He then spoke to an audience of approximately 500 base employees and military personnel in the awards presentation ceremony at the base theater. You have every right to be upset, Orr said. If you see waste and report it, well be acting on it. We want to reward those people who help us. Orr said no one will be blamed , military purchases. The Air Force also announced the refunding of more than $56,000 to the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill on an overpri- cess. Awards were also presented to of Troy and Lynda Owen, . . months; Kiera George, daughter of Zach and 0-- 6 Kristen George, months; Riley J. Lowry, son of Aliana 8 Lowry, months; Mikala Dawn Housen, daughter of Ben and Malea Kae Housen, 6-- 12-1- Winners for the least hair were Wade Lopez, son of Michael and Sheryl Lopez, 6 months; Johney Ranck, son of Mike and Jeannie Ranck, months; and Jordan Berven, son of John and Lynette Berven, 8 months. 0-- 6-- 12-1- 6-- 6 12-1- 12-1- 18-2- County Picks Bond Firm Review Staff FARMINGTON - A Salt Lake City securities company has been selected and bond amount set at $12 million for a bond Election to fund county Projects that would be funded include the improvement of nat- Tom and Jan Child, months; Jamie Jean Mills, daughter of Russel and Shelly "of 0-- 6 months; Zachery C. Rasmussen, son of Randy and Pam Rasmusmonths; Brandon Carl sen, Pond, son of Carl and Cindy 8 Pond, months; Billy Jo Daney, son of Bryan and 4 months. 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The success of the program can be attributed to the committee organization under the direction of chairman, Louise Tate. Also serving the committee was Barbara Houghton, registration; Susan Johnson, judging; Charlotte Kallal, tote bags and awards; Paulla Eggett, certificates; Colleen Williams, baby I.D. and banners and crowns; Janis Evanoff, SIDS booth; Lynette Sayre, March of Dimes booth; and Donna Vaughn, decorations. Julie Iverson of the Bountiful Jaycee Women served as master of ceremonies. 6-- 6-- ural channels and installing pipes and culverts on a priority basis that would help prevent seprojects. rious future flooding.Tippetts said an additional mill may have The Davis County commisto be levied to cover the $12 sioners last week approved the million bond payback over 15 seSelection of Prudential-Bach- e years. The county is currently curities company as fiscal con- levying two mills for sultants for the project and set project funds and added an ihe bond amount at $12 million. additional emergency mill this ll increase year. Another r The commission hopes to set a would add about an extra $10 in late September date for the elec- taxes on households in the countion to fund the projects that are ty, said Tippetts. hoped to better control flooding Commissioner Harry B. h in the county. noted that the county has a as' Time is of the essence," said problem raising money by sessing a mill increase. He said Commissioner Harold J. Tip- the county receives only about petts. We need to proceed as $480,000 for a mill, compared to expeditiously as possible. Were Weber County which receives anticipating more flooding and it $900,000 a mill and Salt Lake could have a terrible impact next Countys mill which is in the Spring. This project gives us im millions. flood-contr- eye makeup and lipstick in proper color and application. Your new mediate protection and defense against nature. BARRY KAWA Face shape analysis to help in choosing hairstyles, glasses and necklines Cosmetic makeover with eyebrows tweezed, base makeup, on 0-- 6 it the Program that everyone it talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. inch fabric swatches, Complete color analysis including 3 in your color pallette Wardrobe planning including handouts Body analysis including handouts to help in selecting styles to compliment your figure. Baby Contest In ples were: Leslie Owen, daughter 18-2- 0-- 6-- bracket anti-rotati- those babies selected as winners The babies with the longest in various categories. The wineyelashes were: Tiffany Krek, ners for the curliest hair were daughter of Dale and Kim Krek, Christopher Coleman, son of 6 months, Todd Bangerter, son Ponald and Valerie Coleman, of Gary and Kathy Bangerter, months; Morgan Tolman, months; Daniel Servey, son daughter of Randy and Jill Tolof Frank and Karen Servey Jr., 8 lman, months; Jonathan months; Randall Larrabee, Barker, son of Kevin and Jolene son of Jerry and Lois Larrabee, 8 4 Barker, months. months; and Meghan Murphy, daughter of Winners with the biggest dim 01-- A TTii 56-5- assembly produced by the Co. of El Monte, Ca. had been purchased by the base at a cost of $143 to $185 each. When the base recently questioned the high cost of the bracket assemblies, the company Included in this were a disc refunded $56,804 based on a re- part for a Minuteman printing vised price of $6.90 each. system which was priced at ' Orr said in a press conference $1,290 but Air Force estimated after the tour that the Air Force should cost $121. An block purchased for $448 will have to go to more competi-- . Force priced at $70. , was Air fu when awarding tive bidding ar Moore, incident. cing - Orr said investigations are still being done on the problems of overpricing which the Air Force has only known about since early this year. He said, however, 8 percent of the spare parts purchased have either gone down in price or stayed about the same over the years. Some of the items which the base is checking into were displayed on a table with the manufacturers price and what the Air Force estimated they should cost. tion into past and present F-- Mike and Patti Murphy, 4 months. The winners for the most hair were: Annagel Annette Moore, daughter of Michael and Annette ture contracts. Im not here to put the burden on private industry, he said. Im here to say we are trying to clean up our own house. These problems go back a long time. If we find any examples of fraud, well take action on it. Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger delivered a speech to the Air Force on July 26. He outlined a program calling for major changes in the way spare parts are purchased today. Weinbergers program includes employee rewards for cost savings, refusal to pay for overpriced materials and continued investiga- but efforts will be made to eliminate future problems of overpricing. Employees who received the awards included three contract negotiators who saved the Air Force $13.7 million and reduced the contract time from 34 to 15 months on acquiring cylinders for landing gear. Receiving $1,666 were James F. Hawkins of Layton, Gayle A. Hufstetler of Roy and Gene T. Swaner. Keith J. Rasmussen received $2,500 for saving the Air Force approximately $10.9 million on an 4 fuel tank contract. Three employees awarded $1,000 each for saving $4.9 million on a rocket communication system were Edward B. Olsen of Bountiful, Lynn Larsen of Bountiful and Donald H. Cummins. Contract negotiator Valerie E. Millis of Clearfield was presented a check for $500 for a five-yesavings of approximately $31,700 on negotiations of barrier curtains used to protect maintenance workers. The spare parts procurement issue developed last month as Winners Selected ; BOUNTIFUL A baby contest just completed by the Bountiful Jaycee Women at the Five Points Mall in Bountiful was completed with winners named ffom among 313 contestants. The judges choice for the most beautiful baby boy and girl between the ages of 12 and 24 months were Steve Gurr, son of Doug and Terry Gurr, king and Melissa Cable, daughter of Dave and Shannon Cable, queen. I Winners Selected In Baby Contest ages 0 to 12 months, Joesph Lambert, son of Pat and Jayne Lambert, was crowned as prince, and Amy Peck, daughter of Jack and Marline Peck, was crowned as prin- AFB Mill PROVO 250 West Cantar-0400- 1 5 Tel. (SOI) r |