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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 5, 1984 ynaMc 388th On Road Fay Lynn Cook, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Cook, has been receiving treatment in the Humana Hospital Davis North and later moved to the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, where she has been undergoing tests and treatment. Mrs. Delore Thurgood is seriously ill at the Humana North Davis Hospital where she was taken last Sunday morning. Di . Darrel S. Willey and wife, of Las Cruces, New Mexico, left on Tuesday after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Clyde Barber. Mrs. Donna Painter is showing some improvement at the Humana Hospital Davis North where she has been confined for the past three weeks, suffering from a fractured neck. Mrs. LeOra T. Riggs was able to be brought back to her home here last Saturday after being in the hospital and a convalescent center for the past three months. Mr. Riggs, who was hospitalized last fall, and is currently in a convalescent home in Bountiful, is now able to spend weekends at the - HILL AFB The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing has taken its mission on the road next week when it begins a series of deployments while the Hill runway is closed for repair. MORE THAN 900 people. 70 aircraft and more than ,200 tons of equipment will be deployed to Mountain Home Air Force Base, Ida. and another 250 people and 22 aircraft will deploy to Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. , according to Lt. Col. Lee Downer, wing project officer for the operation. 1 Hills only runway suffered ex- tensive damage this winter, according to Downer, and must be repaired and resurfaced. To properly repair it, the runway must be closed, requiring the wing to relocate to maintain operational readiness. All 388th TFW squadrons will deploy personnel to support the flying operations at both Nellis WE DECIDED on Nellis as the additional base because it offered a lot of training exercises we could for Mountain Home beginning July were already programmed for one exercise, so we picked up enough additional commitments at Nellis to increase the requirements to a squadron dehe continued. ployment, The 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron leaves for Nellis July 6 while those supporting the 4th, 34th and 421st fighter squadrons will leave THE MOUNTAIN Home deployed personnel will include 70 augmentees from the Ogden Air Logistics Center here and other Tactical Air Command and Air Force bases. Ogden ALC is providing us with 13 people fron the fuels section, six security police specialists, two controllers from the Hill Con volunteer for. and Mountain Home, he said. WERE GOING to Mountain Home and fly our missions as if we were here, Downer said. Thats why were taking so many people and aircraft. We'll use the Utah Test and Training Range, fly the same number of sorties (missions), and well do almost all of our added. THIS IS an unusual deploy- ment for us, he continued. Were shipping most of our equipment by rail. Normally we move either by road or military airlift. Redeployment .is scheduled to if the runway repair is complete. begin Aug. 1 Assertiveness Classes Set maintenance there, including phase inspections. Its been very complicated trying to coordinate air operations, troop and equipment movements for three squadrons going one way and one going another, he exknew we When wed plained. have to leave, we looked for the capability of one base to support four flying squadrons and it wasn't there. Mountain Home could support three squadrons. Other 12th Air Force bases could only support one squadron.. We solidated Command Post, a weath- er man and six firemen, Downer An eight-wee- k LAYTON Assertiveness Training class for Davis County youth, ages 12 to 17, will begin Monday, July 19 from p.m. in Layton. George Dunnigan, MSW, will instruct the course which addresses interpersonal issues teenagers are grappling with. ASSERTIVENESS Training can help them to express their thoughts and feelings in a more direct, open and manner. Skills to be modeled and practiced in the class include refusing requests, coping with criticism, recognizing and handling feelings, making reg comquests and pliments. Special emphasis will be placed on building increasing nt giving-receivin- self-estee- communication skills with parents and handling peer pressure. CLASS SIZE will be limited to 15 participants. There will be a $32 registration fee; however, a class member may have half of this amount returned as a rebate for perfect attendance. For more information and to register, call Joanne at Davis County Mental Health Center, 298-344- 6. family home. Recycling Plant -- Opens k k k -- -- CLEARFI ELD - Recycling aluminum and earning cash will be -- more convenient than ever for Clearfield area residents, announced Reynolds Aluminum . Recycling Company (RARCO). ACCORDING TO Salt Lake --- AI Remington, Reynolds will open a Clearfield convenience center, June 26 in the parking lot of the old Clearfield State Bank, a news release says. The center, located at 53 S. State Street, will offer 27 cents per pound for aluminum cans and foil items. The price for aluminum scrap, including storm doors, plant manager, -- cooking pans and siding, will be 20 cents per pound. A magnet will further assist recyclers in identifying aluminum products since a magnet will not stick to aluminum. THE CENTER will be open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and p.m. This convenient new location will make it easier for Clearfield residents to recycle aluminum for It will cash, said Remington. also benefit the environment by discouraging litter and saving 95 percent of the energy needed to make aluminum from virgin ore. ---- k k k k k k --- k k -- -- - In some small KAYSV1LLE way special recognition needs to go out to a father and son team with regards to the annual July 4th musical production at Happy Hollow Golf Course. BOB McALLISTER and his father Sam has been instrumental in the designing and building of the scenery for the past four years, all four productions, Oliver, Music Man, Oklahoma and now Mary Poppins. As Bob stated, If Dad builds, Ill design and so it has been. -- ject. time and afternoons off to make sure the scenery is completed in time for the production. Ray Sabin has assisted as well as a few others. -- Sashay-- Sandals -- -- -- -- 5 0 0 & -- --- -- --- -- k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k CASI--r $ -- -- REFUND -- -- -- -- 32 oz. k k k k k k k k k -- 96s 79 Ik ---- -- -- --- k k -- k k -- -- ------ --- k k k k k k k k k k --- ---- --- -- All -- Camping Fuel k Capsules k k k k gal. $99 ioo k k k k Kiddie mGm TOP OP THI LINS BRANDSI a COUPON NECESSARY k -- 1 ALL -- 4 oz. Exposure strengths k k ---- -- -- -- k k k k k k -- -- k. k -- -- Sunglasses k k k -- -- -- -- Slinfensor -- k k k k k k k -- -- Fort Lane Shopping Center ---- -- 544-347- Open 9-- 9 3 Everyday 9 to 7 Sundays -- -- -- -- -- I ( k -- -- WITHOUT THE donated efforts of these men and many others, there would be no way the scenery for the production would be ready. Our many thanks to a father and son team who has spearheaded the project each year and spent countless hours for all to enjoy, np k k The Allergy and Cold Medicine For k Your Eyes -- enjoy. -- : -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ON TWO PAIRS SASHAY OR ONE SASHAY AND ONE EXERCISE ON ONE PAIR SASHAY k k k k k k k -- -- -- MARGE WARNER is painter of the detail work, and we must not forget to mention Anna McAllister, Bobs mother and wife of Sam, she has been faithful in purchasing the lumber, nails, paint, etc. as well as assisting with much of the painting. It takes a lot of hard work and time donated by all to put on a production of this type for the public to -- -- -- HIS FATHER Sam, too has taken vacation time, gardening -- -- -- -- THE SCENERY is designed by much thorough research of the different periods of time as well as viewing the movies for additional help. Bob, who was recently married, travels from Sandy to assist with his commitment. His artistic ability is of extreme importance, as seldom does one or can one donate so much time and work to a civic pro- Plus Rebate -- -- Thanks To Bob, Sam, For Scenery -- k k k k k k k k -- REMINGTON further stated that Reynolds currently recycles at the rate of 100 percent of the companys can production. For every can produced, one is recycled. -- k k k k k k k k k k k k |