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Show Summer youth enrichment program to begin at HAFB HILL AIR FORCE BASE The 1900 Hill AFB Summer Youth Enrichment Program will run from June 9 through Aug. 22 in Weekly increments for young men and women 5 years old. corporation was organized in 10-1- rodeo royalty selected last week are, from left, 1st tendant Dana Shelton, queen Annette Cox and 2nd attendant Lisa Poll. BASE AIR FORCE pearance and horsemanship. congeniality honor was Cox walked away with the contestant Roseann and perHampton, the 16 year old horsemanship sonality awards, while daughter, of a master Shelton was judged tops for sergeant assigned to the Operational appearance and for being most photogenic. Test and Evaluatrion Receiving the coveted detachment here. Three young women have been selected Hills lodeo royalty to represent the base in the summers community rodeos and the ( )gden Pioneer Days parade. BASE F-1- 6 daughter of an aircraft maintenance worker year old the base. on Her attendants are 16 year old and 17 year old Dana Shelton Lisa Poll. Contestants for the annual todeo royalty honors are judged on personality, ap Although the ancient Greeks Romans knew that .ind Africa's Niger River existed, they never explored it. The area following esidents received Bachelors Degrees recently in com- ii encement ceremonies at Utah State University: Clearfield Education: Thomas S. M. Davenport, Charmaine Rose, Knudsvig, Sandra Met rill Hailing, Gene Scott (.arson, Donald A. Fyke. Family Life: Helen Lee ' Kaysville Force medical services specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichiia Falls, Texas. Graduates Engineering: Watermelon Squash Cabbage . Bern is, - Butcher, 0)G 58" RAIN BIRD LAWN SPRINKLERS MOO. W-2- HTtt I S e- - lengths T b. S7.e 41049 SL-3- S era- - MOD. 335 era- - BIRD POP-UP- S til e 14 Sun $119S e e Fittings Whilo They Last , up to 2" Reg. 27.45 While Supply Letts Cal: 6 If you are unable to drive, the Center will- IS OUR MIDDLE Second: If you art a Senior Citizen andyqil arc fto t able. . to do your owrt yard work; we are trying to get. a crew of younger people to help you. If you need this service, please call the Center and have your name .and address 'added to our list and" we will Purely try to help you this Reg. 14.95 10 95 sunjmer. Third: . 16 for d Matter Chargeend VIM 1115 W. OENTIll HOUMi MON.-M- produco gardon eontor -- Coippa ny Pioneer Club of America Wasatch Club - will be presenting a Color Photography Enlarger, which will complete a dark room for . the Photography Class at the Heritage Senior Citizen Center. ' Our class is so fortunate to receive this gift. - i, - . . . ' . . NAMEfolSERVICf IS OUR MIDDLE NAMEIoISERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE APPROX. . 292 mishaps which occurred during 1968 through '1978. Of - these mishaps, 134 aircraft landed, on a' foamed surface ' with the 'remaining 158 aircraft landing oh un-- . foamed runways. . . : The study concludes. that. no loss or saving of lives can be contributed to the use or ' .nonuse of foamed runways; No fatalities resulted, from - the 292 aircraft ' mishap NAMEFot SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME r OF CONVENTIONAL SWAMP Cleaning COOLERS. SALES, SERVICE & PARTS Cei Cell Ui . . . Meaty of Frae Parting LAYTON, UTAH 374-121- 1 i30 A.M. ta 600 P M. CIQMD MJNOAV 520 SO. STATE, - CLEARFIELD SERVICE CENTER was ft balance fuel loads, landed safely in either case, according to the Air. Force study. Aircraft received about the same amount of damage. The psychological effect of foam also appears to have no difference. The Air' Force will save approximately $650,000 . annually ' tuiiw-ai i by elimiriatin; The cduces associated foaming. .aintenance costs and enables aircraft to bo pul hack into service sooner, as alicraft engines - ingestint. ' loan he n ust protein cleaned and inspected before flight. The .seven bases supporting C-- 5 aircraft which will continue using foam for i unways are Travis AFB, Calif.;. Altus AFB,- Okla.; Dover AFB, Del.; Ramstein Air Base, . Germany; llickhaii AFB. Hawaii; Clark AB, Philippines; and len-oved- . emergency landing of aircraft with gear failures is not exactly known. However, during .the Korean conflict, the practice of spreading a layer of foam on the runway surface evolved. Easy You to'the-aircra- also determined to be the Same oh both, foamed and Unfoamed runways. .When declared emergency landings were accomplished on a foamed oi unfoamed Yokola AB, Japan. The origin of foaming a runway in preparation for an Three Stage Filtering System Twin Blower the height damage., - - foam use. .. . The analysis reviewed. Fifth: Also we want you to circle Qiedate of Jifflie 19th. it is the day of the annual Picnic. This year it will be such fun and it will be held at the Bountiful Bowery. There Wednesday - June 11th! Carolyn Dunn, a representative of Smith Food Stores will be discussing some very important items to help you with youij grocery purchasing - coupons, foods - as well as other as other consumer tips. We generjc ' invite you-al- l .to be at the Center at 10: 30 a.m. aircraft tehiains on the runway, is essentially the same. Other . .diet, symptoms, and personal care. weeks-articlC- thi? providing - We want to remind you of the diabetic workshop to be held here. June 9th at 11 a.m. Karla Johnson from the Davis North Hospital will address thp subject by dicussing will be more information in next The..study .also determined that the" probability of fire, he A recent computer..study and analysis of selected mishap reports, conducted by the Air Force Inspection and Safety Center at Norton '' AFB) Calif., determined the' runway, pilots with sufeffects of foam versus po ficient time to reduce or Fourth: - e total lawns AIR : FORCE Air Force will discontinue the practice of foaming runways 'for air- craft emergencies at all but seven bases beginning' July- t Energy SaverONLY 20" HIGH Vi 5501. HILL BASE-T- e Cara e e a runways discontinued 773-706- 5. PAX TOTAL Lawn - 5' to 6' product mad Prevent crabgrais and 24 other annual weed, Kill young crabgrass that I already growing. 6 Kill most brood leaf wood such at dandelion, black medic, clover, chickweed, gootegrati, etc. Give the lawn a balanced feeding. Two type of nitrogen for fa and slow release. Add iron, tine, sulfur and manganese along with Paxirte olid conditioner. On application does all this. Six lawn care jab done at once. . Discoyer MBVI'ROIVANB&TIVE ASPEN CHOOSE FROM MoST complete New. and mini-Olympi- watermelon bust at the end of the day. .The cost of registering for the day camp is $3. The. fee will cover the cost of the crafts, the noon meal, an afternoon snack, and insurance.. To obtain a registration form, call.. the, USU. pibn Service Office at . landings.' SERVICE - Camp participants will be able to join workshops in crafts, outdoor cooking, and Lunch will be hiking. provided at noon, followed by a"; ..The. theme of this; year s -- QUAKING . Fxtensioin Agent Teresa Cooley. provide on" our ' NEW SHIPMENT OF 5' to 6' ' transportation for you. Just make'sure your 'name .is transportation list, when you buy your ticket. 1, 1980. LARGE SELECTION. OF FRUIT TREES TQ 4-- H e :'.Side By Also another free service. We will. be happy to help you your property tax rebate form that neepsto be filed by FRUIT TREES undsrdown HAS JUST ARRIVED Plum 776-162- too r.lC30D My is 12 a Car 0 insurance high? 399-550- " 24. a driver? how they The camp especially for from nine to twelve years Of age, but anyone, interested in joining-thfun js welcome, according - to Utah'- - State Upiversity i Lagoon now has a $2 cover charge for each persori. going to Lagoon but for Seniors showing a Senior Identification card, there will be no charge. So, justremember. to have your ' . identification with you. . The Doxey School library is open weekdays mornings from 8:15 to 10:45 through Bad luck Impulse Sprinkler! Heads Pop-u-p Monday - August 4th USU Weber County Extension Service at contact the members is Senior-Citize- e Turfco Pipe e Poly Pipe 91 tr ee I I ; , effective foods and ... 4 Any student living in the Doxey, Fremont, Sunset and Clinton school areas are welcome to use the library facilities. RAIN t , interested in Anyone applying for the opportunity to take the course should make 'Weber Memorial Parks Area B on South' Fork Road. . It begins at 9:30 a.m, and .cjids at 4 p.ni. ' . it was very useful. Day' Camp will be held Tuesday, June 24 at Side. be open through June 24 - Past leaders training. whove taken the course said day camp planned H. A le ' Library to By Carol Lewis.- Molly Brown. Science: Gary Eugene Fresques,. Jeffery Alan June WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPRINKLING SYSTEM PARTS IN THE AREA MOO.WM1J MOD. foot Solo Prico 200-1-0' C. Arts and Hardy. H495 Reg. $31.69 Schedule SO of- - 4-- Helen is a 1973 graduate of Clearfield. High School. We have several important events coming up , Seniors:. 4 " which we would like to draw to your attention. ' , . ' RUBBER HOSE volunteers morft leaders in teaching nutritio'n, to help identify what and First: We now havethe Lagoon Opera tickets Here at The' Heritage Center - cost of the tickets 4s $6 for alt three performances. The dates and names are as fallows: Tuesday -' June 3rd - Call Me Madam Saturday - July 5th - The Social Sciences: Mark Dee Baker, Nancy K. Colflesh. - SPUNKIM DfPJUtTMENT IN SUM 34 inch PVC , Dennis Howard Rahdy . ' James Humanities, And Many Others SPRINKLING SYSTEM DEPARTMENT MOST COMPLETE . Nunley. , Family Life: 'Shauna 0Lr Christensen,. e Garden Mum e Geranium MAMMONS ' Larry . NMU - Alan- Agriculture: treatment training to for thepi, but theyre just the ones who should have the Objectives of the nutrition are think its not people 4-- H SeniorCitizens Comer 0 F Engineering: Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Diane Jacobs, Elizabeth A.Brine. Education: Ruth Dibble, Karen Gelfnas, Ann Jensen. Cauliflower Cantaloupe Cucumbers . ' Layton i and card ' and . Sciences: Glenn 'Social Richard Whicker,' Deann ' Willis. Hun aniUes, e e Petunia e Mom Rom e Lobelia e Salvia e Snapdragon e Zinnia e Alyttum Eggplant , ...Arts Godfrey." County will be selected by office. the Weber County Their applications will be forwarded to Logan, where the final choice of two leaders will' be made. Tacoma, Wash. . Weber from Leaders and to build resources, career ideas into nutrition programs. We havent had much response on this, and we wish we would, Utah State University Extension Agent Teresa Cooley said. Some 4-- H Michael John Moyes. Fa it y . Life: FLOWERS 43 Tomatoes Pepper 4-- H HeF mother, Veronica M. Hill, resides' at 1730 S. M, learned techniques of assisting in the Lowell Hunger, Tayloi, J&J's... Home of the Whle Supply Lostil son Carter, Wash. v . Education:' Nancy VEGETABLES L. medical patients, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through .the Community College of the Air Force. Sergeant Bririkley will now return to her reserve unit at McChord Air Force Base, FALLS, Texas Air Force Reservce Technical Sergeant Helen J. Brinkley, daughter of Eugene M. Corbett of 16 S. Villa Drive, Clearfield, has graduated from the. U.S. Air Taylor Flint, David T. Hill, Ike Thorn ley K. Swan. Business: Leslie Adams, D. - Hungct , , Kelly Willian Blaine Sanders. Sapiei . Hun anities, Aits and Social Sciences: Debbie Lee Curtis Chelomes, Greenhouse Specials! Pvt. Terry Sgt. Brinkloy graduates Steven Agnc.ultuie: want to learn, to make food and nutrition programs fun for kids, to learn to identify and use community Utah will send two volunteer leaders this Forum to the year Nutrition Leader Training, to be held September 16 through 20 at the National Center in Washington D.C. Part of the trip expenses will be paid by the Campbell Soup Company. of Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Carter, Clearfield, recently was assigned as a rifleman, with the 36th . Infantry in Kirch Gons, Germany. Carter, a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High School entered the Army in November His wife, Bonnie, is with him at the fort. . 773-531- 4-- H A 1977 graduate of Clearfield High School, he entered the Army in June of the same year. Susan Dale Barton, Thou as W. Kowal. le H - Science: ad- pre- 4-Carter leaders needed for assigned nutrition leader training Germany practical WICHITA take the 777-241- 9. edical tests. Ladd is an operating room technician with the 85th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lee,- Va. from USU Jacobs. Delbert GREENERY PROFESSIONALS adment Program ministrator Ron Trussell at 1979. Mai ian Lynn. Engineering: brought together, is the idea Bart Jones came up with for solving this problem. We do the advertising" said Jones who is reserving space at the Davis Drive-i- n 777-241- 9. ii award Students receive degrees i and written are and sellers buyers to advertising, you must sign up in advance said Jones. A small fee will be charged for space at the show he said. Call or stop by at the Turquoise Crafts 1115 North Main in Sunset to reserve a spot. unload their wheels." A Vehicle Show, whereby 825-162- 0; 376-124- 1; South Ogden In order of vantage another, are looking to 466-154- 0; 825-168- 1; Individuals qualify for the by passing a series of Multi-Nation- Rodeo queen Annette Cox 773-313- program include the Roy Police Dept., Washington Terrace Police Spec. 4 Mark E. Ladd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Ladd, 1124 S. 865 E., Ogden, recently was awarded the Expert Medical Badge at Fort Lee, Va. The badge is the Armys highest noncombat proficiency1 award for medical personnel. 535-567- 9. r, 399-822- 1; scheduling youths for the summer 393-192- 1; Multi-Cente- Theater in Layton for a combination swap meet and vehicle show beginning at 8 a.ni. on Saturday and Sunday and lasting until the customers stop coming. Having a hard time selling your vehicle? A local man may have come up with a solution to dilemma this modern-da- y which confronts a lot of folks who, for one reason or and the Also participating are the Ogden City Police Dept., Gearfield Police Dept., Sunset City, Salt Lake City Boys Club, Layton Police and the Hill Dept., AFB Youth Center, For further information, contact the Youth Enrich- Ladd receives award selects rodeo royalty HAFB HILL at- Redwood Agencies Dept., 867-235- 3; 535-713- 7; The youths will be transported to and from the base by bus. Lunch will be provided in the Airmens Dining Hall. leadership. The program is sponsored jointly by Hill AFB and the local communities under the auspices of the Hill Youth Activity Corporation. The HILL AIR FORCE Program, City, show new to the area Davis Action Central 621-187- 1; tax-fre- - Vehicle Swap-mo-ot Police Dept., County Community e for receiving contributions from community and private donors desiring to contribute to the program," according to Joe Hess, Chief of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division at the base. 1977 Each week, 45 young people from a different community or youth club will in participate recreational activities at the base, along with seminars on drug abuse, spiritual life and is the 19 June 4, 1 980 Clearfield Courier Page 14 773-483- 6 Turn in a news tip |