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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20, 1978 have graduated from the academy. But on July 5, two days before his graduation, By ROSELYN KIRK - FARMINGTON Davis Dave County Deputy Fluckiger, 175 South Main, Farmington, was responsible for an arrest in a burglary attempt two days before he graduated from the police academy. DEPUTY Lcaww Sheriff William J. Lawrence has established a policy specifying that depu- The opening of Inkleys 17th retail outlet at 589 North Main, Lay-towas announced by Ron Inkley, president of Inkleys Incorporated. The store, which will carry a full line of both photographic and stereo equipment, opened today (Thursday). The store will occupy 4,000 square feet of a Inkleys building. Susan Gledhill, former assistant manager of Inkleys Wall Avenue Store in Ogden, will be store manager of the new Layton outlet. Assistant manager will be Larry Hanson, who for the past several years has been a salesman at the downtown Ogden store. Also located in the Layton structure will be Inkleys plant and service facility. n, 29,000-square-fo- OPEN fJElV STORE Service in South Weber on a routine patrol when he saw that the back door was open. Deputy Fluckiger parked the patrol car, called for backup help, and took a position near the car. FLUCKIGER, who was hired in October 1977, worked at the county jail and in the communication center prior to being scheduled for training a; the Police Academy in Salt Lake City from May 27 to July 7. "SafcS Deputy Fluckiger was assigned to patrol. He was checking in at Roys Valley CORPORAL LARRY Green and Deputy Steve Knecht, who were patrolling in the paramedic vehicle, highway patrolmen about six or seven - later to assist in the ties do not patrol until they and four arrived minutes arrest. Two juveniles, ages 16 and were arrested, referred to 17, the juvenile court and then released to their parents. Deputy Fluckiger said the juveniles had in their possession $1600. APPARENTLY ready to leave when Deputy Fluckiger arrived. They hid in the back room as he stood guard outside the door. Deputy Fluckiger beside the marked patrol car was scared. He said he was glad when the other deputies arrived. he CORPORAL GREEN, the senior officer, made sure I was on notes taking everything, Deputy Fluckiger said. ot Air Force SOUTH WEBER Therell be no more development of major subdivisions in South Weber for at least one year while the city council prepares its master plan. decision the city council took last week as council members THAT WAS the decided its time to put the brakes on home building and get the city master plan underway. We have just gotten a good start on the master plan, but we cant keep home building under control if we dont have a plan to follow, said Mayor Rex Bouchard. before ganizing little we planning, the mayor noted. Development over the past year has been too fast and if the rate of growth was to or- get overrun HE stay the same for another year, we could be in trou- EXPLAINED, however, that individual homes and will still be considered during the year-lonmoratorium. Also, about 150 homes plotted in three subdivisions already approved will not be affected by the moratorium, the mayor said. ble." Citizen committees are being organized and help is being sought from the Davis County Planning Department for assistance in the master plan, the mayor noted. g ALSO, HE said, a federal grant of $3,000 has been obtained by the city to help defray costs of the master plan. The mayor added that the OUR CITY is in good shape in regard to being able to provide services to all our residents, but we have got to slow down and do some Contracts Awarded city has applied for both a federal grant and a federal loan to install a sewer system in the sanitary city. HILL AFB Recently returning from the Citizenship Short Course in Washington D.C. are Joann little, LaDeli Wagstaff, and DeVonya Andersen, all from Kaysville. The girls attended workshops on world problems and government procedures. THEY TOURED Capitol Hill where they visited the different sessions and talked murh more WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1978 10 a.m. Salt Lake County Fairgrounds SI50 South State Murray, Utah Trunzo & Lewis Auctioneers (801) 521 0505 $250,046 for Mountain utilities while Fuel received $281,387. Supply Digital Equipment Corp. of Salt Lake City received a $75,868 award for a data acquisition system for the base. Flameco Engineering Inc. of Ogden received a $93,375 award for specialized sheet metal work. OTHERS STARTING MINI 8 TRACK TAPES AT CASSETTE PLAYERS CALCULATORS G. A. CUE of Clearfield received a $64, 035 contract for packing foam. Horracks and Associates Consulting They learned about the different areas of our country En- gineers of American Fork will provide Hill AFB architectural and engineering service under a $43,968 award. Laundry and linen service for the base will be provided by Steiner Corp., Ogden, in accordance with a $40,000 contract. members meeting $660,031 CORP. of City received a for specialized en- gineering services. Utah Power and Light received with Orrin Hatch, Jake Gam, and Gunn McKay. by Air e totaling THIOKOL Brigham Return From Trip In IVashington smer. - Thirty-fiv- $2,694,338 have been awarded by Hill AFB to Utah concerns. 4-- U MF 750 combine. Cas 306 corn hracJ MF 9 combine, mf 655 Farmall Super MD tractor Case 1030 Case 103?. Gehl 910 teed wapons. MuMen plow. AC tractor, manure spreader, Versatile vwather, baler, MF Mooe! TOO chopper, MF TOO hay head WF ?o0 corn head. Mf fcubvjiler, MF ?45 (lie! tractor MF 1A 5 orchird d.ev! tractor, and -- Force contracts, APPLICATIONS FOR about $390,000 in grants have been filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and a federal loan amounting to $500, 000 is being sought from the Farmers' Home Administration. "If we can put these things together we will have money to improve the sanitary system, said Mayor Bouchard. "Presently, the citys homes are on septic tanks which are acceptable in this area. from other states and discussing current events with them. Upon returning from Washington D C. the girls expressed an appreciation for what we have here in Utah. a?.. ztfi? Prises Effective July 20-21-22- mwmM Li OPEN -24 9 A.f.1,-- 9 P.M. MOIL - SAT. - CLOSED SUNDAY MEET ALBERTSONS & SAFEWAYS IV E WEEKLY ADVERTISED PRICES 8 ffSE Pack 16 oz. nvv -- Plus Dep. OPEN JULY 24TH 1 J 9 A.M.-- 7 Western Family P.H. 6 oz. A t1 Super Save T-BO- NE STEAK (5) A (2) for Meadow Gold 1 gallon carton ICE f I - CREAM ' Turttey Franks Q vd $99 Pfcg. $c9 OO Carnation Chunk TOMA Water or Oil Pack iC VV 4 i said when he assumed his jwsition film-finishi- We have to do a THE juveniles had been getting A |