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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 8, 1977, Page 3 Airman Mark S. McDonald Murk Mis irmnn mission gall ustonis ami i is t ived sjx n s in turn ,n human .'1 ,11" 01 McDonald, son of Man M Foote of 2481 C N c ' v lii . ANTONIO ,1 c n! uil s v r i Uhls n W it I h n i son . l.o c in i or i e Basil f I V, i they see kids loitering around schools, shopping centers or church after hours, this should lie reported," Chief Hancock said They may or may not be doing anything wrong, but he said that it w ould help to prevent a lot of trouble they may get into They have had recent trouble with dumpster fires and when these are close to the building, they have a good chance of spreading to the roof I)k k Waters, captain Roy is a good city t be a fireman in because of the people being open and clanish", according not to a eteran on the Roy Fire Department Dick Waters, captain in the department, finds his job gratifying since he began as a volunteer in 1966 Then in 1971, he was hired on fulltime He, along with Chief Hancock and Roger Hartmann were in the first class of Emergency s " 1 Vf 'T dp Medical completed basic training at and b B Tex Uc bland studied the ir Force , Mark McDonald oi earned r Ft Carson, olo H'I NCi Specialist Four Richard O son o! (Heal Buckley, Buckley, 32) 28th (igden, recently participated in the annual Week of the Iron Horse here This week of activities pits soldiers of all units at Ft Carson against each other in military and non military events Soldiers compete in everything from driving a jeep through an obstacle course to table tennis I nits C I- - St i ite ( ullage the free me e n man Wright now h in Y m v m Wimmrm returns to the AFRKS unit at Hill f It for on the job ti dining in the M anspoi tation field I he an man is a 1973 giaduate of Bonneville High School A'Understanding LITTLE: I ourself I KNOWN FACTS How McDonald i 1974 ( b ar i of giaduate leld I tali High Sc hool utti ruled cdn di ((hts lo cards an in appl.ed science dividuil associate Wrmun W Richard O. Buckley e t 3 niuintv i ioo i I'ibV't; BoP li lining I la a, man s.ud.ed t h Ur uni mission oi g.miat ion and customs and received sfHi lal mst i uc tion in human t( Intions ( onipletmn ot this lias ci ad late d at a h IB oid s i of gl,l ol 4,o U i !i III i i training At this time of year, good housekeeping is especially important, according to Roys Fire Chief. Chief Ken Hancock emphasized that with the hiding of presents, some find their way on top of furnaces and heaters, w hich is a potential fire hazard Everything that one buys is combustible and should be put aw ay in safe places One could put presents in a room and then lock it," he said Some residents may not think it important, but when Page 'Airman LaRoy D. Wright im S COURIER, Dec. 7, 1977, CLEARFIELD And Affects Efficiency Lighting Moods at igden LaRoy Wright and individuals compete for gold silver, and bronze medals Spec Buckley competed in the 2 R. ton truck driving competition Spec Buckley is a member of the 40th Armor at Ft. Carson, Colo He entered the dont have enough light their product IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FULL OR PART TIME vacuuming AUGER INN es 4S There s no single or sim-pl- t answer to the question around the of how much light is com-pante- Ogden Airport for appointment phone Richard Buckley hqhtmg levelk can make the job t a e longer. house, sitting at a desk in an enough But were lucky office, or working at a job enough to have thousands of knowledgeable engineers in a factory, when the light elecing level is too low, it in manufacturing and trical contracting affects comfort and produc utilities, and architivity, safety and security and even the feeling of wel- tectural firms, who do know lbeing So the job takes that sufficient light for one longer to do, point out purpose isall not necessarily lighting experts at the good for CALL THE .sS'2.4 WHETHER YOU'RE DUSTING AT HOME OR working in an office, a low or whether you're dusting Dining room help Kitchen help Army in April 1975 The specialist is a 1972 graduate of Ogden High School His wife, Theresa, is with him in Colorado good it goes down is much us 12 per cent I his lids been lound i speciullv true lor peoph over uge it) What that means is that IV 392 9955 yi nVfrJ y Technicians (EMT) in 1972 in .Northern Utah To be a fireman, he said was like a fantasy come true," for him as when he grew up in Idaho Falli, A close friend of his a tben was a fireman He said UvbT had that department everything, including a Dick Waters dalmation and a pole to slide down on Waters said he really enjoys talking to school children and is readily recognized by many while traveling around I the city really enjoy to children about the talking fire prevention, and feel that if we can get through to them, they, somehow, can get through to their parents Before joining the Roy Fire 'Department, Waters sa'd he was a building contractor, and still does a bit on the side on his days off He got in- terested particularly tl f) I in becoming a fireman when he inspected homes after a fire for a remodeling job and saw how it happened He said that the hard part of his job is having to go out on calls on children or people knows he personally Sometimes when Ive just talked to a particular homeowner and then had to come back a little while later when they have a particular " problem, its hard As an EMT, Waters said he still finds it hard when people dont respond to treatment, especially when he knows them In the course of his job, he gets to meet a lot of people and said it still tears his heart out when he takes care of people that dont respond He is the father of four children, one of which lives in Portland. Ore. Vnibulance Calls Nov. 28 heart attack victim at 2191 W 5600 S was found on the kitchen floor at 2 44 p m and was transported to North Davis Medical Center A Nov. 29 call came in that a person 2200 W had difficulty in breathing at 1 26 p m and was transported to Hill Air Force Base Hospital A at 6068 S Dec I heart attack victim was reported at 5479 S 2300 W at 9 05 pm and was transported to St Benedict's hospital A Dec. 2 resident called in complaining of chest pains at 5090 S 2125 W. at 11 12 am and was transported to McKay-De- e Hospital A Dec. A on resident was found dead arrival at 2004 7 24 Dpnny& 4 W. 4250 S osmonD at T.V. SHOW They were then p m transported to St. Benedicts hospital Playset No. 9830 F'ire Calls Dec. A 2 dumpster was on fire at High School at Roy Junior 8 57 p m Dec. 3 A bedroom fire reported at 7.50 a m at was 5354 S 2100 W. w FLYING Girted races OFFICIAL , Wrapping WITH S5 Motor 00 PURCHASE ATTACK CARRIER FLAG SHIP Putt-Put- fc 9375 PUBLIC SPEEDWAY No. 7133 HEARINGS 55.MPH SPEED LIMIT ti Hasbro The Utah Transportation Commission is holding hearings on the proposed adoption of a 55 miles per hour speed limit The hearings will be held as follows: f liiiiH.i li.I. ll.U CHARLIES ANGELS hideaway house Tuesday, December 13, 1977, 7 pm. Dixie High School Auditorium 350 East 700 South, St. George, Utah l,U,l w ' mil mil urn ' dn u Ih.jim V V .iii. ill!. 20, 1977, 7 p.m. Juab High School Auditorium 146 North Main, Nephi, Utah The proposed adoption would provide for a speed limit on all public highways within the State of Utah of 55 miles per hour unless otherwise designated lower. The text of this proposed rule may be obtained by contacting Ray L. Hansen, Utah Department of State Office Building, Salt Transportation, 608-84114. Utah Lake City, All persona or groups having an interest in this proposal are urged to attend. t n f f Mi. f s d d .i.ii it... FREE TURKEY Bring this coupon in for a $40 00 purchase. FREE Thursday, December 15, 1977, 7 pm. State Office Building Auditorium Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday, December ? Ti TURKEY with Turkeys furnished by IGA Co-o- CHARLIES ANGELS fashion costume assortment )er customer. "Offer lHrr'n " No. 4865 C A ' ' N " o - 0 " l fa inmi J y good Dec. 8 through 15 1977 MH 'O' HI" HM ' yjf ti t d If 1H V ' h H IUH iHH KW iVc,- - (vy v k 27V 'i ' v: r, waft iwiWc sT 4, |