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Show WEEKLY REFLEX 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 26. Extended Deployment in the Western Pacific; to deter aggression against our Western Pacific allies by maintaining mobile striking forces; to promote peace and stability in the Western Pacific and to create goodwill for the United States. Navy Machinists Mate Fireman Claude R. Ewing Jr., son of Claude R. Ewing of 9S3 N. 3000 W., West Point, recently departed for an extended deployment in the Western Pacific. HE IS serving as a crewmember aboard the frigate USS Stein, homeported DURING the cruise, his ship is scheduled to par- in San ticipate in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and with ships of allied nations. Additionally, port visits are scheduled in several Far Eastern countries. Diego. While deployed, his ship will operate as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The missions of the Seventh Fleet are to protect U.S. citizens, shipping and interests nn Twenty-si- students from x very good job and the students really enjoyed them the Special Olympics Winter Carnival at Utah State University in Logan this past Friday and Saturday. lim GARBAGE Kaysville is sporting a brand new One man operated garbage truck the past week. MAX Major, city superintendent flew to Los Angeles, Calif, on Monday, Jan. 16 to pick up the new vehicle and i TRUGH drive it back. It was put into service immediately with its first day operation on Friday, Jan. 20. This one man operation will save the city many hours. Logan has been operating one in the past and has found it more economical and suc cessful. SUPT. Major is asking citizens participation in putting all garbage in containers with a tight cover or lids, which is a city ordinance and to set the garbage cans on the city parkways rather than in the curb and gutters. The steering on the new truck is on the right side and the truck must be driven closely to the curb and gutter to be operated successfully. THEY cannot take cardboard boxes of any type, they must be broken down and placed in containers. w Olym- pics. kj other burglaries Heights area. A suspect in the five burglaries is currently under investigation. The investigation is proceeding under the direction of Detective Bud Cox. rk M.O. to three in the Fruit Heights area within the last week are connected and, according to Lt. Dean Egbert, a suspect in the case is under investigation. valued was reported ON JAN. 20 a clock at $450-$50-0 stolen by Sheryl Brown, 1292 West Sweetwater Lane in Fruit Heights. The next day another burglary, which involved over $100 in stereo equipment and a $500 ring was reported by Winona 1205 East 960 South, Fruit Heights. Lt. Egbert said these two burglaries were similar in Thorderson, THE Utah State hosts did a YOU WANT IT . . . E HAVE IT AT a.m. daily. SUPT. Major said it is the citizens responsibility to have their garbage out before 6 a.m. and to comply with the city ordinance, np t ox ;y r ' the Navy in selves at the special Davis County Sheriff's deputies believe that two burglaries in the Fruit THE GIRLS also participated in the gymnastics floor routines and came away with an array of ribbons. Many fun activities were provided the students, such as dancing, movies, sleigh riding, tubing, snowmobiling, skiing and other things. The truck will be operating each day and will begin at 6 HE joined March 1977. Under Investigation girls were Maori costumes which were made by the Monte Vista staff. They presented a Maori action song at the talent program on Friday evening. Twelve boys also dressed in Maori costumes, with printed faces, did a fierce Maori war dance, called The Haka. Max Major, left, Kaysville superintendent, and Bruce Kelly, right, show the new one man operation garbage truck now in service. marines. Fruit Height Burglaries FOURTEEN in 433-fo- m the Monte Vista School in Farmington participated in dressed His ship is a long knox class frigate and carries a crew of 283 officers and enlisted men. She is equipped with guns, missiles and rockets and can operate independently or as part of a naval task force. Additionally, she is outfitted with a landing platform and normally carries a light helicopter for long range detection and attack of sub- .i t V Drive a Util i S' e:i THE ' ; COUNTRY MILE e::d of the 7V r - Save a Lot Ut LAYTON year clear am ce ( y VrV r . ,1 ' V RHETT REISBECK j ' " TM-- V ' i v. A 3 t ROBERT K. HANSEN L. t I it. U '.V CANNON R.KUCI ; BRIAN HIGGS I Li J . SCOTT MITCHELL S3SG0UNTS UP TO S3758C3 I Six north Davis County babies are being honored this as they week by the Davis County Reflex-Journcelebrate their first birthday anniversary. Among those old are Robert K. Hansen, son of babies that are Christine and Hansen, 544 N. 150 West, KaysKenny L 1977 DEMONSTRATORS LISTED BELOW FROM ORIGINAL WINDOW PRICE MOST HAVE FULL FACTORY VARRANTY - i :at al ville; Scott Mitchell, son of Kenneth and Cheryl Mitchell, 574 W. 1300 North, Clinton; Brian Higgs, son of Jay and Maurine Higgs, 373 S. Ft. Lane, Layton; Cannon R. Kuch, son of Norman and Julie Kuch, 522 West Gentile, Layton; Rhett ReLsbeck, son of Dixon and Judy Reisbeck, 2649 E. 300 North, Layton; and Kortney Val Thompson, son of Val and Judy Thompson, 614 E. 300 North, Kaysville. BIRTHDAY BABIES THE WAY YOU SEE IT A man hopes that his lean years are behind him, a woman, that hers are ahead. Sun, Adak, Alaska. UGED TRUCKS 1975 Ford PS. 4 W D . 4 Speed, Ton Vt radio, hubs, tutona, SIX No 3795 3195 3495 3360 Ton 1975 Ford No 3457 Banger PVg Aulo, air. PS 1973 Ford Bronco JY 1975 Ply. Trail Blazer Vagon No 3552 Auto tuns P. S 1975 Ford Vi Ton 4x4 SxfuOBB Imj3 Free federal income tax assistance in the Bountiful and : Farmington area is available to many low Income and elderly taxpayers. These individuals with relatively ;A simple tax status can obtain help in preparing basic tax A forms through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance : (VITA) program. : "iej Iv S' !: A msnib Dilife i;i ;j; i:: iy2(3oC SI HU w 3995 2395 1995 3495 1395 2895 1395 3795 No 3083 Auto. Ranger XLT Pkg A : saaQEW 5 A; A A A VOLUNTEER assistors are trainrd in basic income tax A preparation by the IRS and will assist taxpayers In a completion of Form 1040A and certain A schedules of Form 1040. Taxpayers can also receive in- - A formation on tax benefits such as earned income credit, child care credit, and tax treatment of pension benefits. A; VITA assistance will be offered at the following loca- - A lions: Davis County Library, Farmington. Wednesdays p m.; Davis County Library. A and Thursday from Bountiful, Mondays and Tuesdays from 88 p m , from A now through April II $ step-by-ste- ANYONE needing assistance should bring pertinent tax documents such as S statements with them. 5 cj: W-- 2 forms and interest A 1974 Ford 6cyl, auto PS. Ton Explorer Pkg. Ton Vz radio. No 3486 1974 Ford Vz No 3235 Ar, standard bans 1974 Ford Vz No 3328 A. 4 sp PS, P B. Ton 4x4 . Rangar Pkg 1969 Ford V Ton Stk No 3525 1973 Ford 4 Wheel Drive No 3483. Auto. P. S. P. B. Hubs 1969 Ford No 3426 Auto t Vz Ton an. PS. sharp okJar butk ......... 1977 Ford Courier No 3550 Economy Special, S so. rado haater. low low mites 1573 No. Main Layton - 825-972- 1 |