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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 3, 1977 IS VTl y, ' ' , i, i 'if . ''Y - , 0. , (, , A ' VS ? ' V; A " 7 by NORMA , hr ':r ,'M 4. v , ' - V? f 378-87- Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and family were delighted this past weekend to have as their house guests their former American Field Service Exchange student, their son Bangun S. Kusmuljono and his family, his wife Odi and two daughters, Shahla and Nadia from New York, who are enroute to Hong W4SI lW M m: Mm V,, : ) ! 3rv t - f W Ufa ; 'i m , , i&Am. JJ fi f r Whitesides Named Boss Of The Year At HAFB - i , Layton resident David Whitesides has been named Boss of the Year for 1976 at Hill the American Business Womens Associa- AFB by tions Atoka Chapter. yji, if y J y Q',.i.y i:i A 4 v; -- 'itfift mm. -- 7 ' t' r yriM y 717,,. 'M' ' v , s 'H'- ' ' '' fs-- W Ensign Robert P. Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Garrett of 748 Onyx St., Lay-to- n v f '"J'' ' ' , - . I; l '" ..". y 'U . ? 'svs , "'yu, y" af- yvj,fr has just completed Surface Warfare Officers School, at Coronado Amphibious Base ''dswft'A7 y?- ' ' 7 i. 7efc, Jv ,'yr i 7, K' ' "3 Washington, as the Combat Information Center Officer and also as assistant naviga- This purebred afghan is very affectionate with children and adoptable from the Davis County Animal Control for more information. Facility. Call PROUD AFGHAN 376-835- W:::v.-- tor. 5 Robert graduated from Layton High School in 1972, and is a 1976 graduate from the University of New Mexico. He is married to the former Terrie L. Merrill, also of WS Mis fta Gpossing Lights The installation of strobe lights make that section ot the high-in-tensi- railroad one of the safest in the to country for motor vehicle supplement conventional flashing lights at 24 Union drivers. Pacific Railroad grade crossings between Salt Lake City and Ogden represents the final ' touch in a program that should CONSISTING OF sealed beam strobe units mounted in standard-siz- e grade crossing signal backgrounds, the new iights produce a much brighter light and flash more frequently than standard' crossing signal lights. Developed by Union Pacific in an effort to find an improved lighting system that would attract the eye of motorists more quickly and provide additional advance warning at grade crossings, the lights were installed in 1974 on a test basis on selected grade crossings in ten western states served by the railroad to analyze the effectiveness of the new, brighter light source. Results otthe tests led to the current Utah MAIN STREET STATION RESTAURANT, y RAILROAD officials said the strobe lights have not been approved for use alone and are only installed along with conventional flashing lights. IN LAYTON DEPOT WAITING ROOfTI COMPLETE DINNERS FROm $5- - TO $6-5- THE IN f- installation. -r 0 We Feature Shrimp & Scallops OUR STEAK HOUSE IS OPEN EVENINGS Monday thru Sat. until 10 P.M. COFFEE SHOP Sat 6 A.M.-1- 0 P.M., Sun. IN LAYTON, UT. Mon. thru PH-376-90- 7 A.M.-- 3 P.M. 15 Union Pacific previously completed a massive crossing protection program on the Salt n line. AuLake HE WILL now be stationed USS Camden AOE-- 2 in Bremerton Layton. home. Mrs. Fern Heath is confined to the Davis North Hospital to Hong Kong. Her mother joined them again in California. Ralph Layton is confined to the Davis North Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for a broken hip. Mr. Layton had the misfortune of falling while working at the crosswalk on Second North as a crosswalk guard on Monday morning. power Programming Section in the Directorate of Distribution at Hill. The award winner was cited by the chapter for continued support of the Equal Hill. Mr. Whitesides has been ac- tive in Junior Chamber of Commerce affairs in the state and currently is president of the Gold Card Chapter of the Utah Air Force Association. San Diego. aboard the from a six and a half weeks vacation trip. They spent time on the southern part of Spain by the Mediterranean Sea, toured the northern portion of Africa and spent a week on the Canary Islands. They had the opportunity of spending Christmas and the holidays with their son. Staff Sgt Brent Thomassen at Baumholder Military Base, Germany before returning where she is undergoing treatment. CARS WANTED CASH PAID or drive it away. Must have clear titles. Will tow Motors and transmissions 1 . wanted also - 328-076- MR. WHITESIDES is chief of the Workload and Man- Program. Federal JO SCOTT, Womens Program coordinator at Hill, said that Mr. Whitesides was progressive and ahead of his time in practicing and implementing the Upward Mobility Program at Completes Special Training trr "'V&S v' K ' Wi f t'dKfJ'i ''' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen have returned former friends in this area. They arrived by plane Sunday and Dr. and Mrs. Rampton entertained at their home in their honor that evening. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll on Monday evening where they met other former acquaintances and left Tuesday morning forLos Xngeles' fo spend a few days there. From California they will fly to their home in Indonesia and spend a few weeks there with their families before going on Valentine Special Employment Opportunity ' 9.r ago. She will accompany them home. After leaving New York, her mother went to Las Vegas, Nev. to spend a night there. She heard so much about Las Vegas and wanted to see it before returning home. Bangun and family came to Kaysville to visit David 'VkrsK - bank. Mrs. Kusmuljonos mother Has been with them in New York since the arrival of their last daughter Nadia a month Kong. Bangun was at Davis High School during the year 1961 and made his home with the Ramptons. He is from Indonesia. He has been V-'4 vi Chase with Manhattan Bank, New York and is now leaving to make their home in Hong Kong on a new assignment with the employed PREECE flow 18o Uniperm Perms Shampoo Set iron. & by See them at Genes Electronics N. 1981 Ph. Main, Layton 1500 Frosts HEN 376-43- 35 mi 41 North Main, Kaysville 825-611- 4 floodlights to improve nighttime visibility of trains.' WITH THE exception of three little-use- d public crossings and five private crossings, all road crossings of Union Pacific tracks through North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, Centerville, Kaysville, Clearfield, Sunset and Lay-to- Roy have automatic gate and flashing light protection. The three public crossings not equipped with gates and flashing lights are protected by standard highway stop signs with continuously flashing red lights. The five private crossings have standard highway stop signs. Five lYlillion Dollars For Hill Field City-Ogde- tomatic gates and flashing lights were installed on the same 24 crossings now equipped with the new strobe lights, and new crossing surfaces were put in the crossings to make them smoother for motorists. Nine of the crossings also were equipped with Facilities Five million dollars in morale, welfare and recreation facilities are scheduled for construction this year at Hill AFB. THEY WILL be built with A 977 funds. are not appropriated by Congress, but those generated from the goods and services provided by such Air Force activities as These BLOW CO CL A club GROUND-BREAKIN- and style your blow dri haircuts. . . MUST G for a room, activity room, lounge and other facilities. The center will be used by military dependent youth. ENLARGEMENT of the base bowling center from 12 to 20 lanes is expected to begin in March with an October completion date. The $360,000 remodeling includes enlarging the snack bar, game room and maintenance areas. Construction of a $29,500 softball field is scheduled for completion this summer. The new lighted field will provide additional recreation facilities for Hills expanded military population. COMPANY FREE PUBL1C-YO- U officers profits, snack bar, kitchen, game FRAM BROWN OPEN TO and J450.000 youth center is planned for May with completion expected by Jan 1978. The center will include a gym, at & funds theaters, restaurants and bas exchanges. New facilities include a youth center, base bowling center, new softball field and a new commissary. We will teach you how to blow comb b Tm dues PRE-REGISTE- R CLASSES GIVEN IN GROUPS AS TO AGE GROUP AND NEEDS A $4 MILLION commissary wiii get underway in June and provide needed parking and expanded sales area. Completion is expected by Nov. 1978 Monday & Thursday evenings thru February and March Actual class is FREE. A $3.00 fee for Registration and printed material you will receive will be paid in advance J SAFEST The safest side for a man to take in an argument between two friends is the outside. Eagle, Dothan, Ala into $3498 7085 up Hair Cut Included 40 Channel C President Bs 12 00 Maverick We $4187 7057 Will Deal |