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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX Seeks Election To Davis School Board PS world war II. While in the Army Air Force, Mr. Forbes worked as an aircraft mechanic and 1 a en- flight gineer. For over 37 years, he has been employed at Hill Air Force Base. Presently, he is a .7fKS&y' production management specialist working in funds analysis and work-loadin- , f JENNIFER LYNN CIIATLAIN 1 V'ff , MR. FORBES served as a member of the Layton city planning commission for 18 years. He has held many leadership positions in the LDS Church. He is a home owner and a v BARBIE HOLBROOK property owner I O Li DEE R. FORBES Dee R. Forbes, 1750 West Antelope Drive, Layton, is seeking election to the Davis County Board of Education from precinct 4. wishes a happy birthday to Davis County Reflex-Journall babies celebrating their First-yea- r anniversary at this time. Among them are Barbie Holbrook, daughter of Gary and Shauna Holbrook, 18 West 500 North, Kays-villAug. 22; and Jennifer Lynn Chatlain, daughter of Allen and Annette Chatlain, 201 North Mam, apartment No 212, Layton, Sept. 1. al e, PRECINCT 4 includes most of Layton and West Layton from the west side of Fair-fielRoad. It also includes a small portion of the southwest corner of Clearfield Mr. Forbes was born and raised m Layton. He is married to Karma Stucki Forbes and they are the parents of six children d HE SERVED for 38 months in the U S. Air Force during Cadets from HILL AFB three Utah Universities have been cited by the Order of Daedahans, an honorary society for military fliers TWO UTAH the SELECTED BY the order Outstanding Air Force ROTC Cadets were Scott L. Wilbert, University of Utah, Mickey S White, Brigham and Young University, Darrell O. Hancock, Utah State University The award winners were feted at a recent meeting at Hill AFB of the Utah Order of Daedahans. Each man was given a plaque - HILL AFB Three Davis County residents employed at Hill Air Force Base have divided up $2,490 m cash for g ideas THEIR IDEAS are expected to save the Air Force about $s8,rKKJ the first year. Recipients of the awards L. Cain, $950; Roger C. Murray of Layton, 57 tO; and Boyd L. Peterson, Bountiful, $810. Ogden. PLAQUE and portrait of Generals Cannon and Peterson will be displayed at Hill AFB until plans are ready for a permanent display at the Utah state capitol A The city of East layton will hold its second annual Family Fun Day, Monday, Labor Day, Sept held from 4 The event will be p m at the I DS Third Ward baseball park, 2435 E. sae money by devis- ing repair procedures on parts previously thought to be condemned, and Mr. Peterson, a visual information specialist, devised more economical drafting procedures to save the DUTCH (off ( herry Lane), in East Lavton. FEATURED for this event will be rides in a giant hot air balloon between the hours of p m There will be games for the kids, a horse and buggy ride, a moon walk bubble dome, hot dogs and soft drinks The East Layton itv coun6 cai-mv- - building valued at STO.Onfl THAT PLRMIT was issued to Paul Sillitti for construction of a warehouse and business at 2453 N. Main. Other major permits weie issued to John P. Darcey foi a uSltion ( CARPET ordurnv will be populai in (all school clothes. Ihiec pit's e sets consists of blazer , vest and pants Inning snipe shirts complete ihe ensemble GLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Doubling for waimih and water repellent will he the rugged, quilted nylon parka with hood Ihese will ho n gmd for sc hnnl wear Experience Steam Cleaning Special!! Average c LIVING ROOM About Your Home We clean ell kind oC turnilufe-- we remove dog and cat odor With Coupon hen cooking rasseroles freezing it's rec ommend fd that i he v tv removed from th oven i to 10 minutes before well done ( unking will be mrrplered when reheated Vt CARPETS FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE 73-500of ask operator lor Zenith 5000 323-3- 7 f3 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS - PRES ESTIMATES for use fTsassm IF YOU DONT 4 f student-oriente- d curriculum with more emphasis on the needs of the students; provide a quality education for all. He feels the quality of education will have to be increased and the costs must be reduced. INCREASING mill levies in tremendous tax burden on property owners. A continued good educational system will require careful cost effective management and cooperation between citizens, parents, students and educators, dmg dunking booth. Don Giddy will demonstrate pottery making and a professional archer from Browning Co. will demonstrate his skills with a bow and arrow. LOCAL fire department and sheriffs department will be on hand with their latest equipment. This event will be spon-soie- d by the East Layton 1 ions Club Proceeds from the event will go toward the development of the East Lay-to- n city park and other community recreational fence and pool valued at $11,000 at 115 W. 870 N.t an addition valued at $5,000 for Robert Covington at 4J3 W. 2200 N and reroofing at the Sunset LDS Stake Center valued at $2,600 Thirteen permils W'ere issued valued at $(J7,4J5 tb Ghergad - Sentenc( l.F.ARFIELD ing has been set for Sept 23 at 10 a m in Clearfield Circuit t ourt for an 8b year-ol( ache ( ounty man who pleaded guilly.to a reduced charge of d attempted rapt KENNETH THOMPSON, is charged with attempted rape of an elderly woman June 24 at the Garden Homes Center in Clearfield. The Cache County man had hi en arcUM'd of "taking sexual liberties" with a mentally retarded woman at the center, grb Uarksion, 1 completed requirements for m iMi r of education degrees at Utah Stale University JFNMNS, li.i e lx on I r. s3 OFFICE VISIT ONLY OO HAS FREE SPINAL Corey JenStin Completes Masters (nicy Jenkins. avion and Bates, liberty, have hurl and m t il lnrnirar-ti- e itieen I would tike to try to fare, I hi Ip! null barge SI for nl nlfne call loll I Iiirojrrar lie kIimIi ini lode in li I ic bri tlon'l ( rr irge for Or t Ic at f 11 Id WHO attended High School, IS a marketing and d.stribution te icht r tin re At SU he was a no ml r of Pi lia Pi I pstbm buMMt w education honorary a id Blue Key natamal honor fra rrntv He served on the 1 Suth nt Actsvitas R iarj and was vice president for the f nib j He Hr DI t A (Distribu( labs pf i tive I Anno duration iul chapi degri in is; r an a ;ae at Web r St lie College I and a bachelor of punned si e m e dt gree m distributive tdoi alum at LhU in l'c.7 Hr puenis Ir-- at 'halOaknionl Road, Kay. oh e X-II- A YS 221-- cau, ran in on Airotxntt;sr On Jntninp If. Ifarri CIlIlWrit KA Olt Nr OfTtce limit To Hettrf Nerve $ on. Mhi, thru encourage a Randy FEEL WELL f in- volvement; promote a balanced basic education; lor DAVIS COUNTY'S LARGEST a a SUNSET Nearly $100,000 in building permits were issued bv Sunset during July , including one for a new BOY X encourage more citizen 1500 N MR. CAINS idea was to improve repair procedures for aircraft parts. He is a machinist in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Murray, a pneudraulic system mechanic, came up with an government money. J feels the e inducted at the meeting in to a Utah Flyers Hall of Fame. they were the late Gen, John K, "Uncle Joe Cannon, a former Air Force officer and a Utah native, and Maj Gen Chesley G. Peterson (USAF Ret t, who resides in idea to are George r,!r. MR. FORBES Davis School District has an excellent school system. If he is elected, he will work to maintain and improve it. He lists the following goals; other cil will be sponsoring money-savin- Davis deceased-we- re as their time and generals--on- and living in County. Irt, 9 a.m, to ft p.m. 5itnrili 9 1 m. In 12 Noon 5661 BTTS IS a pmj Rradna'p of Weber Stale in zoology and has been teaihmg at Weber H.j.h School for the past five years His pirertts live in Smi'h Bri ml. Mime, ftatrs and his wife, the former Marsha B" of ( Earfa id. have two 'n tbiid'in |