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Show r7S REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 31, 1984 Vice-Comman- Gen. H. N. HILLAFB Campbell became vice commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Center Oct. 24. He succeeded Brig. Gen. Charles C. McDonald, who was selected for assignment as deputy chief of staff. Plans and Programs, Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command, cluster. Distinguished Flying Cross with four oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 29 oak leaf clusters. Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters. Army Commendation Medal, Bronze Star, Republic of Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross and the Presidential Unit Citation. n Wright-Patterso- AFB, Ohio. position, General Campbell assists in logistics management responsibility for two maand jor aircraft systems, the the entire fleet of intercon- GENERAL Campbell is married to the former Barbara Patton, of IN HIS new Colorado Springs, Colo. They have two daughters and one son, Elaine, Julie and Steve. F-1- 6 F-- 4; ELDER SMITH ('ailed To Serve Elder Kirk accepted F . Smith has a mission call to the Eng- land London South EDS Mission. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R Smith of MM) West Mutton Hollow Road. Kaysville. Elder Smith entered the MTC on Oct. IS and his farewell was held on Sunday .Oct. 14 in the Kay svill. 19th DS Ward Sacrament meeting. HE ERADIATED fiom Dav High School where he was involved in music and drama. He was active in his Priesthood quorums of his ward and is recipient of the "Duty to God" award. He graduated from Kaysville LDS 1 Scnunai y. been active in the LDS Institute program at Weber State College and has been employed with ZC'MI He will leave Nov. 5 foi England np HE II S tinental ballistic missiles; and several worldwide defense programs. General Campbell was born Jan. 29, 1940, in blast GENERAL Campbell received his undergraduate pilot training at Reese AFB, Texas, where he remained as un instructor pilot for 7 the and 8 aircraft. Other highlights of the general's military career include a tour of Luke AFB. Ariz, in 1966; a year as a forward air controller in Vietnam, where he flew the 1 and 2 aircraft on 300 combat missions, including 100 over North Vietnam; an assignment to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Korat Royal Thai AFB, Thailand, where he flew more than 150 additional combat and assignmissions in the ment to the Directorate of ProgT-3- 0-- 0-- rams, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, where the general spent several years as a tactical forces programs officer. IN 1975, after receiving distinguished graduate honors at the Air 'w' TYl ER DAVID HANVKES Happy Birthday Its congratulations to new Tyler David Hawkes, who reached that milestone Oct. 19. Hes the son of Timothy and Cindy Hawkes of 1095 N. 2200 W. in Layton. one-year-o- ld Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade weeks in this area with former friends. She is staying with her sister-- in Bountiful. in-law Mrs. Beth Reid was honored on her birthday anniversary on Saturday evening in Ogden with a family dinner at the home of her and husband Mr. and Mrs. David Snedden for 20 family members. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan flew to Denver, Colo, where they attended the American Sheep Producers Assoc, meetings for three days. Judge Swan is a director of the Association. sister-in-la- .Beach house on the ocean. Before returning home they traveled to Seattle, Wash, for a brief visit. w Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood and funall of their family attended the Waneral service of his sister Mrs. da Williams held Thursday in the Farmington LDS Rock Chapel. Ju-- State House of Representatives District No. 14 Kaysville News War College, General Campbell was assigned to the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing, Hahn AB, Germany, as deputy commander for maintenance. In 1976, General Campbell moved to Bitburg AB, Germany, where he was successively deputy commander for operations, vice commander and commander of the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing, flying the F-- 4 and F-1- 5 air- Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and her brothers and sisters enjoyed a vacation trip together. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brierley, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brierley, Sunset; Sharron Winterton, Charleston and Bertha Woodbury of Murray for six days at Moab, Mesa Verdes National Park, Durango and n, Colo. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Jensen of Fruit Heights. A 6 lb. 13 oz. baby boy arrived on Oct. 21 at the Humana Davis North hospital and will be named Joel Robert. He is their fifth child. The mother is the former Jane Duckworth of Fruit Heights. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jensen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick and their daughter Mrs. Bill Bone and family recently vacationed at Mesa Verdes National Park, Durango, and Ouray. am committed to finding solutions to the various problems that plague us and go about solving them. With your support I can make a positive difference!!" "As your representative Veit Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed visited in Salt Lake City with her sister Mrs. Lillian Bell. I FJo (Stt&ii Paid by Scott Holt craft. His most recent assignment was a deputy director for the Directo- rate of International Programs, Deputy Chief of Staff for Programs and Resources, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. r. r GENERAL Campbell is a com- - PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 31 -NOV. 6, 84 Western Family Imperial MARGARINE 1 fE lb. 12 os. Western Family' CAKE MIKES flQliOugilgfiffl oEjDn0 00 GHtf HE 1 ffi Hu fegaGGB QEflBaagflqiiap BLOUSE ORANGE JUICE Betty Crocker gfl POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR 2 lb. ROUND STEAK 681BBS I EHi) RfeEB (Mass HEDGES? 0SOQ HD M.J.B. E99 3 lb. M03IBH1WGMSI all grinds w RUSSET bag POTATOES 38 10 Lb. Bag lb. 60FFEE 79 Western Family stums MB OWN SVIUS I Lb. Pkg. FRYER BREASTS Totlno's Party (En) PIZZA'S Asst. Our in-- on handbill features many mm super specials pick one up at the cbeduhmds! st n 5!Eas (RlWdMKSJ t i re- turned from a vacation trip to the Northwest. They visited in Vancouver, Wash, with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist and also spent time at his T-3- F-4- : CruL BRIG. GEN. H. N. CAMPBELL mand pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours and holds an Army parachutist rating. His military awards and decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit with one oak leaf Mrs. Stewart is a former Kaysville resident and is spending a few mtt MM Liverpool. Ohio, later becoming a resident of Florida. He entered the U.S. Air Force Academy and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1961. The general later earned a master of science degree in systems management from the University of Southern California. In 1981 he completed the Stanford Executive Senior Management Program. T-3- Kaysville News Named der t J |