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Show 6C ' Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 M COMPANYS COMING... Star Show OGDEN r.THREBQ lleOIVANY The Layton Ott Planetarium presents, Springtime of the Universe. This pre- 5:30pm sentation is a description of our youthful universe. ROBERT The planetarium is located in the circular building north of 0 G. BORK RONALD J. ARSENAULT the Weber State College JAMES R. BRENNER standing-room-onl- u I From Rumford, Maine, Sergeant Bork attended Sergeant Arsenault joined the Brigham Young University in Air Force in 1967 and was Provo on a music scholarship trained as an air traffic control- - before being accepted for the James Barlow Picked New President Chosen CLEARFIELD Former magician and balloon artist, Clearfield Chamber of Commerce Vice President James W. Barlow was sworn in as president Monday, March 28, in conjunction with the groups annual membership dinner meeting. Held at the Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base, the evening featured Governor Scott Mathe-so- n as keynote speaker. Earlier in the day, Matheson had par-ticipat- in formal groundbreaking ceremonies for two replacement bridges to be constructed along 800 North between Clearfield and Sunset. Marvin Hardy, who is a new member of the Chamber. Other officers named following the installation of Barlow included Roger Thomas, first vice president; Stephen L. (Q stadium. Showtime will begin at Airmen Named 'Oufsianding' ler. He has served at multiple HILL AIR FORCE BASE Three Hill AFB airmen were bases including Okinawa and honored recently when they Alaska and has been assigned at Hill for the past year. He holds topped the quarterly competition for outstanding enlisted an Associate degree in Air Traffic Control from the Compersonnel. y Awards given at a munity College of the Air Force. breakfast at the base Sergeant Bork, the NCO of the NCO Club went to Senior Master quarter, is the noncommissioned officer in charge of PerSergeant Robert J. Arsenault, Staff Sergeant Ronald G. Bork sonnel Readiness at Hill. Born in Tampa, Fla., he atand Airman First Class James B. Brenner. tended several schools while Sergeant Arsenault, chief air traveling with his family as an traffic controller in the 1881st Air Force dependent. He Communications Squadron, graduated from high school in was named outstanding senior Bossier City, La., where he was noncommissioned officer of the the editor of the student newspaper and the yearbook. quarter. Weekdays p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. The new show will begin April 6. 7 TOGETHER Air Force Band Program. He came to Utah as an Air Force recruiter in 1979 and is now; a personnel specialist at Hill. Airman Brenner, a munitions maintenance specialist in the Directorate of Distribution, is the outstanding airman of the quarter. He is from Owosso, Mich., where he attended school FOR THE LONG HAUL and became an Eagle Scout. He continues his interest in Scouting at Hill where he is an assistant scoutmaster. He was also assistant coach for the 1982 Clearfield Soccer Team. The Cadillac of Transportation The three men honored received awards from the base, the NCO Wives Club, the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and loc- NATURAL, STRAIGHT. & EASY I BT 5,000 LB. No Twisting of Wheels. DRIVE ON-BAC- K ADJUSTABLE W. 4800 S., Roy, has completed ON Up to 70" width NOTHING TO DISCONNECT at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Write or Call For Color Literature & Further Information w can ship Thompson,' second vice president; and Craig Smith, treasurer, with LaVora B. Wayment, IUHUFACIDRED secretary. 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