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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 19. 1978 Completes Combat Training Class F Duvis County Sheriffa Jeep Patrol members met Dec. 15 for annual elections and a no for updating their An addition was Incorporated Into for the admission the s of honorary members. Other clauses were changed to Include the position of vice commander In the elec ted offices of the patrol. OFFICERS were elected for 1978 as follows: Bart A. Perkins, commander. Fruit Heights; Don A DeVoe, vice 1 I commander, Clinton; Kirk three lieutenants are Joe Gabardl, Layton; Stan Tebbi, Clearfield; and Paul Tanner, Bountiful. Outgoing officers are Max A. Cunningham, Clearfield; Bart Perkins, captain and lieutenants Don DeVoe, Art esearch Project remaining in the arouo today. Del Ward, Kaysville, said Hie only thing that prevented his being a charter member, was the fact that he did not have a THE DAVIS County Sheriffs Patrol was flrsl orIn 1958 ganized by Max Madison, Max said that as r . V n V " moved away from Davis County. At that time, the group agreed to change the title of the top rank position from chief to commander and Fred A, Bradshaw was elected commander of the patrol to repluce Madison. five-wee- k . fan Would you like to help the Layton City Improvement Association (LCIA) find a new symbol andor slogan for Layton City? company your suggested symbol. The slogan and symbol must be an improvement upon the existing slogan and symbol or a new one will not be adopted. Your suggestions should be presented on a sheet of paper. The entry must be legible and preferably in color. Include your name and address. SEND entries to 437 Wasatch Drive, Municipal Building, Layton, Utah 84041 1977 A originality prize of S 00 will be awarded to the person submitting the symbol andor A 1 slogan selected by the judges Decisions of the judges will be final. All submittals will become the property of the Layton City Improvement As sociation and will not be returned YOU MUST be a resident of Layton city to be eligible to enter this contest dmg graduate Layton High School, he joined the Marine Corps in July 1977. CJJ -- FLOOR COVERINGS - (825- - eooo) North Mam, COMPLETE OF ARMSTRONG SELECTION FLOORS PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION PAYMENT CONVENIENT PLAN SOLARIAN tmNO WAX FLOORS SHEET VINYL C0RL0N program FLOOR TILES EXCELON EHD Or 1 V JANUARY . 1 V 8 c M AJj1 W-U- c FI I on simplicity, nta'.m sc, and most appropriate for the city They will take Into consideration your idea for the future and they will keep in mind the historical past Deadline is March 31, 1078 till s BRAILSFORDS B&B DEPT. STORE the air and features outdated dtfinse rockets, Layton City and tiie Layton City Improvement Association are a content to Find a new symbol andor slogan for the city. Applications will he reiened until March 31 and a $100 prieuse.will be awarded to thehe btst obselected if it for is entry Applications niav tained at City Hall Rulon Thornlev, (tty water department director, dust off old symbol lor last tune before new svmlcol takes its place development and progress has created a desire to adopt a new symbol which would be appropriate for our city of progress. A slogan should ac- six-wee- k ''hj Since the present city hitman depicts industries polluting NEW SLOGAN WANTED man-hour- c; and government agencies through a at the College. DURING the course, he received clussroom instruction and participated in field exercises Involving Infantry tactics; the construction and camouflage of the fighting positions; and and use of mines, demolitions inira company communicaHis tions equipment. specialized training centered on the oerution, employment and muintename of recotless rtfles, antitank rockets and flamethrowers. The patrol presently has a membership of 31. Members have continued to render their volunteer services tn scan h and rescue whenever and wherever needed throughout ate the state. Many provided each year for such projects as managing and maintaining the Davis County firing range for the use of sportsmen and hunters in the area, kj Mr. Madison acted as chief for about six months until he Daley, associate professor of political science at Ltnfield. SHE IS one of 12 students studying the uses of influence and power by Interest groups - ing course at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. four-whe- s research project this month in Washington, D C., under the direction of Dr. John ' Fort, drive vehicle that June, however, he managed to buy an old jeep truck and joined the patrol three months later. early as 1958 there were five Jeep owners talking about organizing and by 1U8 they had worked out the necessary deand were tails, written chartered with 15 members, on June 5, 19'& Michelle Salazar of Layton, a student at Linficld College, McMinnville, Ore., is pursuing an Individually designed , and Cong T. Potter, son of Mr. Mrs Paul W. Potter efHkilN. Uyton, has completed the infantry combat train- the only charter member I Christensen, captain, Layton; Marine Privute First DR. HAL Marsoll, Layton. Is eenan, Kaysville and Kelly nquist. Bountiful. fc. . n J i ifav . A far .. t ? 1 i iit.- - - j- ffairtia - i::.z J F;? '77 The Maintenance Direc-toiat- e at the Ogden Air Logistics Center has won the Air Force Logistics Commands (AFLC) Maintenance Award for Fiscal Year 1977 PLAQLE honoring the A l 01 OifiLlOE rOQOOniOIOE BEOHCUPED - I riK:IID ac- complishment was presented to Ogden ALC officials by Gen. F. Michael Rogers, AFLC commander, during a recent isit Those in attendance at the ceremony in the Maintenance Directorate conference room included Maj Gen James P. Mullins, Ogden ALC commander, and Col Lewis G Curtis, Maintenance Director GENERAL Rogers said that the selection recognizes the exemplary performance of the Ogden Maintenance ALC r or- in meeting the challenges and objectives established for improved combat readiness All Maintenance Organizations in the Logistics Command competed for the award era ganization crdli to match SELECTION was based on mission support, mission ac- complishments, respon- siveness to support requests, overall management, safety, production schedules, cost control, savings, performance, problem solving, report accuracy, training and administrative excellence Ogden ALCs Maintenance Phanwork loads include tom jets, Minuteman missiles, photographic, ammunitions, aircraft wheels, brakes and struts and other items F-- 4 Does xvkf your bank think youre jj precious? 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