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Show i .WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 28, JL v, 1 978 Burton Back To School V, Back to School Night was held at Burton Elementary Thursday, Sept. 14, 1978. PARENTS WERE greeted by Principal E. Bowen Lewis and PTA board members. The parents were directed to their childs classrooms for orientation sessions with the teachers. jjAebJfti! k IU 414 kfw ' i 4. u v- - st tiJ-?,,M t, v: i - niw f ' ai 9 Vj-- j u f ACTIVE PTA members held an election to obtain a for the 1978-7president-elec- t school year. The nominating committee had selected two Mrs Robert candidates, (Lynn) Templeton and Mrs Kent (Deann) Lindquist. After a tally of the votes Mrs , Robert (Lynn) Templeton that position A drive for 1978-7PTA memberships was also put will serve in 9 into action. jjfcjfit. iiiffrt itfuMtiiiii This Is one of the floats that helped with festivities during Davis High Schools lior.iEcortiiNG By CAROLYN COSTLEY The Davis High Homecoming week came to a close on Friday the 22nd The weeks activities included lunchtime activities sponsored by FHA, powder puff football and finally the followed by the game. THE PARADE parade had many To Visit lllll Field homecoming events outstanding float entries from the various clubs and organizations from the Davis The High studentbody winners were third place. The Indian Club, second place, Pro Schola and winning this year was the Davis were displaced during the The winning float was presented with a check for $08 and the three winning floats received Athletic Association game THE HOMECOMING dance this ear was successful and on the whole, enjoyed by all who attended The music was provided by Souvenir The homecoming week this Theres always a beautiful woman behind a great man and no matter what you think of North Layton Junior - HILL AFB Thirty cadets of the sophomore, junior and Highs football team, youll have to concede the GIVE EM AN N! senior classes of the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs will visit Hill AFB, Sept. 28-- cheerleaders surely Fit the bill They are, back row. Dawn Seeds; top, Tina Clark, bottom, middle from left, Denise Love, Angil Rendon, Shellee Adams, Iatti Madsen .Jean Rone and Paulette Martinez, front center Oct 1 and an enthusiastic from the studentbody year was enjoyable THE VISIT is part of the Cadet Squadron Sponsor Program where active Air Force units adopt and sponsor squadrons of the Air Foive Cadet Wing for three years Robert J. Hager, project officer, said that the visit is intended to motivate cadets towards a professional Air Force career through contact with regular Air Force per- and all who were involved sonnel THE CADETS, which include one woman, will have a busy schedule. It includes a welcome by Cornelius Gen Brig Nugteren, Ogden Air Logistics Center vice commander, and an inspection of the jet fighters of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and Tactical Fighter Group (Reserve), a meeting with flying personnel of both units and briefings on Ogden ALC work loads and missions Expanded Phone Service For Davis County Discussed At PSD Meeting Farmington to downtown Salt Lake City, the third from Farmington to downtown Salt Lake City and Murray, and the fourth from Farmington to the entire Salt Lake Metro area. SALT LAKE CITY -Various proposals to expand local telephone calling in Davis County were explored at a formal hearing before the Utah Public Service Commission (PSC) beginning Sept 25 THE TIFTH alternative e would provide calling to and from all points in Davis County and the final alternatoll-fre- an informal hearing, it was agreed IN JUNE, following that Mountain Bell would undertake a feasibility and cost study of six possible service alternatives for Davis County The first alternative being studied would provide local calling from Kaysville to Og- tive would provide local calling between Kaysville and Salt Lake City could The commission decide on any one of the six alternatives, a combination of any of the six or none at all den The second would provide local calling from ACCORDING TO the report filed with the PSC, the cost would rdnge from $126,300 for the Farmington to downtown Salt Lake City option to more than $3 million if all six alternatives were adopted Ken Hill, Utah Public Relations Manager for Mountain Bell, pointed out that while customers in Davis County will pay a portion of the cost of whichever alternative may be selected, customers in Salt Ldke and Weber Counties will also be paying higher rates for basic service should their areas be involved in the order for expanded calling of SHOULD THIS revenue be insufficient to cover the cost E ARE doing our best to the cost of basic telephone service within the et to exreach of everyone, pand local calling would mean everyones rates would have to be raised to pay for it, he concluded providing Davis County with EAS, the rem nder of the state could be called upon to make up the difference, again through higher monthly charges for basic services, he added Ue want to do what the majority of our customers in Davis, Salt Lake and Weber Counties want us to do regarding their calling area, Hill continued "Our concern is that the customer who seldom or never uses expanded calling would pav the same rate as the customer who uses . it frequently W keep ALSO ON the agenda will be a tour of the helicopter de- tachment, Hill Engineering Test Facility, automated warehouse, and the 6514th Test Squadron Social activities include a function at the Hill AFB Officers Club during the evening of Sept 29 with young women from nearby communities invited, and a tour of Temple Square and other Salt Lake City points of interest on Saturday THE VISITORS will return to the academy on Sunday Arrives For Air YEAR BOOR HONORS A first place rating was from given to the 78 Columbia University, after being rated m several areas Some of the comments given to the staff were you have produced a book of great RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 5 Anytime BRANDENBURG The color is lovely beauty and the copy outstanding You also show good community relations THIS YEARS staff hopes to make the book even better The editor is Annabelle Sorrels with Eve Cook as assistant editor Bob Hess on layout, JoAnn Little, Janeen Hatch, and Linda Romney on copy, Julie Webb and Ralene Rouche on photo and assign- - entrai TV Reasonable Rates North, 141 West 1900 By LORI PRICE Sunset 825-33- 76 825-62- 23 Duty In England Looking over the Davis High year book that took first place rating from Columbia University are front 1 to r, Eve Cook, Annabelle Sorrels Back, Bob Hess and Anna Anderson, advisor Central Davis had the vie tory over North Davis, play- - BBaaaMi ROOM SIZE CARPET 500 Pieces From the Nations Finest Motels an aerospace ground equipment mechanic with a unit of the U S Air Force in Europe, previously served at Hill AIRMAN are Steve Alder, Nadine Thorsen, Ruthanne Arbuckle, Leanne Carter, Liz Barlow, Mike Thorstensen, David Olsen, Burton Perkins, and Natalie Nichols AT THE time the staff is selling calendars at $1 each to make money for printing this years D Book ing the second game of the season, Sept 21. with the store 22 7 was the name of the welcome dance 7th period, Friday, Sept 22 It was to welcome all new and old friends and for everyone to get better The & students 100 H. East of Freeway, Bountiful Open Sunday 12:00 to 6:00 of a girl on a THE SUIT alleges that Laurie D Peterson was in- - Rofarians Meet Wednesday Caysuiiie Kaysville Rotarians met Wednesday at Davis High School Cafeteria for their regular dinner meeting GUEST SPEAKER for the evening was Gordon Nielson, member of the staff at the Higli feature the new faculty members and this years student body officers, and will include some student sur- veys, book and movie reviews, and of course the sports section The newsis written and paper published by the journalism students under the direction of Mrs Nedra Hunt Bare Facts One reason romance lasted longer in the old days was that a wife looked about the basis fdee same after she washed her The newspaper will - collided The complaint, filed in behalf of the girl by her guardian, Patricia W Peterson, alleges that the crash caused severe and painful injuries to the girl Salt Lake City Airport Mr Nielson spoke on air traffic control and problems related to this department at the air- port Dr Reed Adams was program chairman for the evening np of the accident torney George 10 CAROL CHABRIES, 45, of East 300 North, North Salt Lake, sobbed when the wards and the two cars K Open at Is Now 220 North 95 East in Kaysville Hours 9-- 6 Please call Mon -- Fri 376-204- 1 for an appointment REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs An-ton- that the victim suffered approximately $100,000 in general damages as a result The lawsuit further alleges that Lagoon was negligent in that it failed to inspect the ride and continued to operate it (the ride) knowing it had defects and hazards -- E3 -- 03 -- E3 -- E3 trucks 376-427- A HEARING in the case will be set before District Judge J Duffy Palmer grb AUTO 9 197 NORTH MAIN LKYTON Fadels sentence sen- tence was announced by Second District Judge J Duffy Palmer. In passing sentence. Judge Palmer told the court Bucilla JUDGE PALMER added, however, that if an acceptable program can be worked out with her probation officer, he would consider reduced jail YARN sentences I HAVE known this defen- Ms Chabries was also ordered by Judge Palmer to pav a $299 fine on each count and to make restitution costs and to pay the cost of auditing court records, an amount of dant longer than anyone in this courtroom It is nrt easy to stand in judgment of friends Then as Ms Chabries broke into sobs, the judge added, I could cry right along with $1,500 her THE SENTENCE imposed by Judge Palmer was the maximum the law allows grb IN ANSWER to Defense At- - BOAT STORAGE Make your reservations now fAdCe DIXON P. question about the seventy of the sentence, since the three charges were misdemeanors, Judge Palmer replied I feel this is a just sentence She betrayed her position of public honor and trust and that is what I based my funds, will begin serving tnree consecutive six month 54 jured May 19, 1977, when the car m front of hers on the Jet Star II ride slid back- NAMED IN the suit are e Lagoon Corporation and Schwartzkopf, the West German manufacturer of the ride The complaint alleges 11omap Receives Fine And Jail Term jail sentences on October Vans 257 W. S. TempieSaft Lake City Lagoon Corporation with neglect m connection with an Henry W Chin of 2599 South 2000 West, Syracuse daughter of Mr and Mrs miotic ewmfcattse MERLO, will go on Cubs Chronicle sale tomorrow, Sept 29 The price will be 10 cents a copy on a first come first-serve 562 N. 500 W Bountiful alleged injury ride last year District Court here charging A former FARMINGTON Bountiful City Court Clerk convicted of three counts of misdemeanor theft of public danced in the armory to recorded music The first edition of the Low Shags, High Shags, Level Loops, Plush A lawm Second AFB, Utah. The airman is a 1975 high school graduate and attended Weber State College, Ogden His wife, Linda, is the . WELCOME WALTZ - England ment and David Chamberlain as photographer New members of the staff acquainted Many Sizes Small Pieces for Campers, Pickups Air Force Senior Airman Vincent J. 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