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Show lKLXE52rPA,lNEWS VK -- v. 'x JOURNAL, AUGUST 24. 1978 ' o Persons who commit unauthorized flights or trespass on the Air Forces bombing and gunnery range west of the Great Salt Lake will be subject to prosecution by the government, according to Hill AFB officials. . east Lakeside Mountain Range and on the west bv HILL AFB ? f x THEY SAID there have been a rash of private four-whedrive vehicles trespassing on some of the range property. This is not only illegal but very dangerous, said Col. Alfred L. Atwell, range manager at Hill AFB "Aerial bombing, gunnery, rocketry 1 vi,. i z and testing of unmanned drones are carried on continuously within the confines of the one mill. on acre test range HE that a helicopter from Hill AFB NOTED periodic ally patrols the area to provide added safety and to took for trespassers Colonel Atwell said that the ai rival of the 388th Tactical Fightet Wing to Hill ALB has resulted tn a significant increase in range activity. by Floating Island busy--an- very hazardous d place m m?? he test range is lotated south of interstate Highway Ron Heezen may lx new on the job as the librarian at Davis North Branch Library, but hes been around books all of his life Hell have more than 30,000 to keep him company in his new position but looks in 80 between Cedar Mountain and Wendover and on the north to the north side of Southern Pacific Lucin cutoff The range is bounded on the foncard to making the library more useful for residents of Northern Da is By TOM BUSSLLELRG libriry collection when in was collecting junior high antique books and others such as the Hardy Boys Ive been interested in old and rare books In Salt Lake C ,ty we had an hour for lunch so I would eat in 10 minutes and then spend the rest of the time at Sam Wellers Bookstore in the basement looking 1 CLEARF1E LD Although his dream of becoming a famous writer has yet to find fulfillment, the new librarian at the Davis County North Branch, here, is surrounded by another one of his dreams, that of books and more books RONALD HEEZEN, 27, took over the reigns of the head position at the library in June and says hes thrilled to be working back in home territory. A Layton native, Mr Heezen had been working for the Salt Lake City Library system for several years and said that while it was a difficult change from a position as assistant young adult librarian to that of a head librarian, he added that my roots are here. thiee-year-ol- d AND HE says his love of books started as a boy when he would make frequent visits to the old Layton Library at Gentile and Main But he wasn't content to just borrow books, so started his own DIXON P. REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs AUTO through what seemed like millions of old books His pride and job is a first edition of the collected works of Alexander Pope published in the 1 M)0s My wife just made me narrow down my collection. We have one room for personal books and then had the basement filled I had to get rid of 15 or 20 boxes BUT WHILE he has always had an interest in books, Mr Heezen probably wouldnt have believed a fortune teller predicted five years ago hed I had no inbe a librarian. tention of ever going into library work. I thought libraries were for people who dont fit anywhere else, the old stereotype As a University of Utah student who had spent three years in drama but finished in history, Mr. Heezen found himself in need of a job upon graduation in 1973 I wanted to be a famous historian and writer and a friend told me about a part-tim- e job at the Salt Lake City Library. It was from 8 30 a m to 12 30 p m and would give me free time in the afternoon and evening to write AS FATE apparently would have itf though, he was ofe fered a position after two months Told that just position would last only a year, at the end of the year his full-tim- would-b- LIFE i;o;.:E OWNERS TRUCKS 376-427- 197 9 NORTH MAIN -- UYTM e replacement quit and he was told the job could be permanent. By then I really enjoyed it and 1 found the people to be really exciting I did a lot of programs in the schools as young adult librarian trying to interest students in using the library and telling them that it wasnt just a place with books but had movies, records, etc. And now, holding down what he terms as his first REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS (00 STAYS CLEAN LONGER COMPLETELY SAFE FAST EFFICIENT NO SHRINKAGE RESIDUE FREE ECONOMICAL ODOR FREE RAPID DRYING FAST SERVICE "administrative position, Mr Heezen says he hopes he can grow with the library system He is completing a masters degree from Brigham Young University in library science and administration FURTHER illustrating an interest in .Davis County, the librarians research North Davis community interest project is County a library profile. Believing loss interest in reading starts before graduation from high school, for instance, he says, Children are but 1 think teenagers are at a very crucial point. If you dont work with them and let them know that there is a place for them youll lose tnem as patrons and theyll lose a chance for personal development The staff at the North Branch includes seven full and part-tim- e personnel and Mr. Heezen calls his facility, "probably one of the best branches in Utah. It needs some development and our collection is still small, but this building is designed for expansion. Eventually well have a childrens library downstairs of HE TERMED the library systems access to the Collection one of its greatest assets That collection offers more than 1,000 current books on a rotating basis for patron use. We get them the month theyre have to realize that a library is there to help them One of our main functions is to help the public get information or entertainment, whatever they want Hopefully well help people open up to new horizons think its very important tnat they dont just look at the wall but whats 1 beyond LOOKING BEYOND the four walls in a physical sense as well as mentally, Mr. Heezen says he envisions of utilization the under conamphitheater struction adjacent to the library for childrens drama productions. They could practice in the library and then put productions on fc r parents and the community at large in the amphitheater, the former drama student says Looking at the publics conception of libraries, Mr Heezen was optimistic. "I think people overall have an appreciation for libraries A classic user study done 40 or 50 years ago said that even though people didnt necessarily use the library, they said it was important to have and that everybody was proud of them 1 But the airlane-- , camping, hiking, bicycling and photography as well. "I of a function to the Turning like all kinds of sports with Mr. and its staff, library hockey probably my favorite an as Heezen sees a library I educator, and says, People spectator sport although published. u'et the tics Command Range Control Office at Hill ALB, for clearance before entering any portion of the test testing range ate also off limits to private an rum 777-440- mercial am raft witnout priot comnuss on RLSTkKTI I) AF--i complex grb r,jie 01 n kill I ? An Iti - ARMING ON 1 hese balloons probably wont ( toss the Atlantic ocean, but it II be a rate, ju st the same, as the 24 a Inin 1 IE hi s I 7 id n v 4. i i 2 entrants registered as of urther information is available by calling the Photo I actory at 621 68.fi) in Ogden be running p m with a to wr will be awarded a ride in one of the 60 foot balloons 'in 1 from 1 1 k I A) i . IV It ' urnn ot a d if on a lr pa f i in h plea Vi i J J ' ou uniR pen d w !r iocI or t i j m jr s in t Hll nut si L a evc-ua- rt strut tion on h them mav be roc-- t urn' p , North Medic in provide those aul ro tions tbrni l'i L in i to di . a i' with t the u t H.v's t Pf - can 1 1 v i s to -, u for it ir.dtum bine m ; Speakets prt of about z0 n m tiff and will lit Id t el e .IltlS v -- gth quo t 1 t 44 iU U meetings, a banquet was held and awards were given for the parade entries Layton won first place for the Best Comedy entry. THE LADIES auxiliary was by Mrs Judy Morgan, state secretary and Mrs. Elojse Weaver who was the convention chairman The ladies all wore an outfit alike available Chris Poore at by contacting tb 825-956- a i " .Join! Care d kill m t - A staff SALT LAKE CITY of the Davis County Mental Health division of the member den's LJ Mr. and Mrs Lynn B Roberts and family of Lruit Heights attended the funeral service of their daughter, Mrs Joan Roberts Bennett, on Thursday in Sandy Mrs Cannon LDS 5th Ward Chapel on Saturday, Aug. 12 Mrs. Mark Gundelfinger is convalescing at her home after undergoing major surgery last week at the Hill Air Lorce Base Hospital Mr and Mrs George Heywood and daughter Georgia returned from a vacation trip to California Georgia had been at Santa Barbara, Calif two weeks prior where she was attending The United Spirit As- sociation Flag Camp They met her at Anaheim where they visited Disneyland, pysc hologist, will participate in the clinic to be held at the ZCMI Center, Aug 25 from 10 a.m to 9 p m. and Aug 26 from 10 a m to 6 p m He will discuss relaxation training and will present live in Lavton. H tvtf B m e Eloise PHONE 825-153- 9 Weaver THOSE ATTENDING this event were the Mr and Mrs Dick Haynes, Jim Morgan, Cort Dave Weaver, Gailbraith, Mike Becraft, Mike Adams, Robert Adams, Craig Day, Blair Green, Dan Sandall, Curt Bennett, Nolan Osborn, Ken Madsen, Ken Sackett, Ron Layton and Chief John Adams ca fi Dennis Smythe of Chula Vista, Calif spent a month and his cousin Amy Allen of San Jose spent two weeks with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Lari Allen recently Mrs Wilma Buhler of Bountiful was honored on her birthday anniversary Saturday, Aug 19 at a family patio dinner held in Farmington at the home of her son and Mr and daughter-in-law- , Buhler Verle L Mrs Twenty-fiv- e family members attended Miss Barbara McCaig arrived by plane from Pittsfield, Maine where she will oe a hnuseguest for one month of Lt Col (Ret ) and Mrs Hal White and family Elder Tony Alder returned home from serving a two year LDS mission to the Canadian-Vancnuvmission He gave his mission report on Sunday at the Kaysville 20th Ward sacrament meetirg He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Alder Mrs Marcia Mansell her brother-in-la- Iwrence W. Mansell in Salt Lake City on Saturday Mr and Mrs Dick Bowman, Mrs Mary Bowman and Miss Ruth Bowman also attended the funeral service. Mr. and Mrs John Brown and two children vacationed a week at Lake Tahoe where they visited with his father, Frank Fretwell AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 5G3 GOOD USED IJliiDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storn, Doors 4 Picture Windows Mac-farlan- 399-337- Fasiiion Thermo Windows Patio Doors Many business women seem to favor the skirt suit or dress with a matching or blending jacket over the pants suit this fall. These classic outfits shown for office wear are feminine and attractive. fir"b L23 Ww'1 . 4 if , fclu Justice Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE La Paid by Pftcfcham lor JP Committee of The Peace Quality Glass l.u Custom Decorating Spectacular JCPenneys Annual August Event 20-- 25 off all custom draperies including fabric, lining, labor, and installation 25 plus: off selected woven wood shades plus: off all 1" decorator blinds 25 Call today! Well arrange an appointment in your home at no dCPenney Bountiful 350-246- 0 at- tended the funeral service of for i run president, and now have Mrs. Judy Morgan as the obligation. Let our JCPenney decorators assist you in all your decorating needs. LAYTON, UTAH the years the Hospital physicians from throughout northern Utah Instructors will be Dr J. Richard Rees and Dr. Glenn Terry and nurses Sally Brush and Judi Baxter Enrollment will be limited to 24 doctors and the enrollment fee set at $200. Registration can be made by e calling Dr J. Ralph at tb Kimball, health department clinical Candance Lohman and they McKay-De7-- 25-2- watching He is married to the former m m tt a Martneland They also visited with Mrs Heywood's aunt, Mrs Verna Nielsen at Long Beach and with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Yarnell at Colton, Calif before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell were former Kaysville residents. Sept 9 THE CLASS is sponsored by the Utah Heart Association and will aid in relicensure for will be among participants in a health tare clinic Aug in Salt Lake City various means to relieve tension and how to develop creativity. Methods to i educe or eliminate headaches and other pain will also be among material demonstrated. m dW OGDEN - An advanced cardiac life support class for doctors and other medical staff will be offered at Og- health department C it Mrs. C their brother-in-laEverett Hutchinson at the 1 is 1 of Emotional Impact of Illness," What To Do In Case Of The Rising rnergency, ( ost of Medical Care," Glaucoma, Lazy Eye and Common Other Eye How You Can Aliments, Keep Hospital Costs Down," and Environmental Causes of Cancer DOCTORS and health officials from Davis County will present the programs to schools, churches or other groups Further information Through Auxiliary has benn honored to have Mrs Diane Adams and ht fT7rn7 n' GJn xiJXJ attended the funeral service tions Among topics be raffled off. After three days of fun and educational Knott's Berry Farm, Wax Museum and attended the ice show along with a trip to Davis To Aik PR. HEBER through the chairs and represent the state as Bennett was killed in an automobile accident on Monday in Sandy She was 20 years old Mr. and Mrs Earl Allen L..r t WAS much THERE preparation getting ready to go and taking a float for the parade. In conjunction with the tace, winners will be announced in a photography contest First place winner Sc ; ( in and took many door prizes to represented Monday morning first annual Gulden Spike Empire Uiloon Race is 2 and 3 staged a' lagoon sometimes get impatient ALTHOUGH Mr. Heezen says he still feels like theres a lot more work to do than he can get done in 40 hours a week, he lists music as his favorite interest after reading, but says he enjoys not to violate these air the colonel spaces, emphasized. Persons having official business on the range should contact the Ogden Air Logis- COLONEL ATWELL said the range ateas have been posted with No espass ing" signs . THE 388th is flying between 300 and 350 missions a week over the range," the colonel said "Also, the range is used by reserve groups and transient aircraft (from other bases), making it a very over the complex is shown in detail on current aeronautical charts and pilots are warned The Annual Firemans Convention was recently held at Snow Bird. Chief John Adams, and Assistant Chief Ron Layton attended along with 14 couples. |