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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 RETLEX-DAV- IS Seek State School Position Hill AFB Will Awards Contracts Fifty-tw- o contracts, ville, has been nominated to seek the State School Board position from District five, to- taling $3,473,025, have been awarded by HAFB to Utah that covers all County. the lot went to Bud Baily MR. WATKINS has been a resident of Davis County for the past nine years. He was Construction Co., Inc., of Salt Lake City. The firm will con- struct a pneumatic tube supply delivery system at the base under a $404,900 award. Meadow Gold Dairies of Salt Lake City will deliver $434,450 in commissary items to HAFB while E. A. Miller and Sons Packing of Hyrum has contracted for $419,857 in commissary items. SUPERIOR Air Handling Corp. of Clearfield, received a $207,097 contract to install a heat recovery system in a base building. Box Elder High School and the University of Utah. He has been a graduated from board member and was the 1976 campaign chairman of Davis Countys United Way. He is employed as Senior of Kidder, Represtative Peabody, and Company in Salt Lake City. MR. WATKINS is married to the former Julie Simmons, and the couple are parents of five children. He resided in Stephen L. Cornwall Co. of Salt Lake City will alter a base building under a $176,700 award. ROAD AND parking lot construction at HAFB resulted in a $43,760 award for Parson Asphalt Products, Inc. of Ogden. Other contracts were for goods and service from firms from Murray to Loean. A group of youngsters in the Vae View area of Layton participated in a rockathon to raise funds to aid the sufferers of cystic fibrosis. R0CKATH0N Neighborhood children, from the Vae View subhave division, enjoyed several days of summer fun in what the children termed a to help raise funds to send Cystic Fibrosis children to summer camp. for the amount of time the children spent in the children rocked helps children suffering with the disease, may contact her at 438 E. 2150 So., Bountiful, Utah. Rock-a-Tho- AS THE and swayed on Teeter Totters and Swings, the parents of the children contributed money Rock-a-Tho- CHILDREN suffering from Cystic Fibrosis are treated at GasPediatric troenterology and Cystic Fibrosis Center, located at the Mrs. Peasley states anyone wishing to donate funds for the summer camp or wanting more information about the volunteer program which the Utah University Medical Center, under the medical direction of Dr. John J. Herbst. The clinic is presently treating about 142 patients ranging in age from one nament. Both Drake and Brad Stone from Ogden, finished their routine 18 holes with three-und69s and parred their first sudden death hole. er STONE MADE it easy for his opponent by taking a double bogie on a par-thrwhen he contracted an attack of cold putter. Drake followed a par round on the first nine holes with a solid 33 on the back side to tie with Stone. Stone who won the Davis Amateur in 1974 County posted a 5 round as he and Drake finished two strokes in front of their nearest competition. WITH 71 in a massive tie for third place were Reid Goodliffe, James Blair, Larry Beech, Mike Malaska, Greg Sharp, Jack Noble and Curt Bemhisel. In the championship net 34-3- Sizzlep Sale! Sara 25 on three big names in wall coverings! SANITAS, WALLCLAD and FORMICA brand coated wall fabrics want to help make it easier for your redecorating ideas to become reality. Thats why they're holding this Sizzler Sale! A terrific opportunity to save on wallcoverings that are washable and very easy to hang. also strippable (They're when youre ready to redecorate later!) Save 25 today on this tremendoug selection of wallcovering at Counter Tops & Flooring Inc. 35 South Main Centerville, Utah wir Those shoes disgraceful. Go them. are change 115-ya- three-und- er CYSTIC Fibrosis is incura bracket, Larry Bailey, parlayed his nine handicap into a net 63 that gave him the top merchandise among the 1 stroke players. FINISHING two back with net 65s were Beech, Ted Garcia and Blair Steeples. Scott Brown posted a three-ove- r 75 to beat out Pete Leth by a single stroke in the THESE SHOES are com- fortable and wear them. Im going to Youre over the hill. Youve given up style for Left on. (We left comfort. handers are beginning to stick up for our lefts.) the old shoes and slopped along three respectful paces behind my stylish sister and didnt care if she did pretend she didnt know me and couldnt possibly be related to such a slob. Matter of fact, I wasnt all that comfortable. I was undergoing a terrible painful personality reorganization in my sloppy old shoes. She had accused me of being over the hill and for the first time I realized what that meant. I WORE I KEPT remembering a line from a poem by Sara Teas-dal- e which I memorized back Stone 69, Curt Bernhisel 71, third pops apiece were IN ANOTHER tie for with 77 Leland Pearson, Larry Todd, Jay Rice, and Kevin Flinders. Fernando Guillen shot a 78, and following a little elementary math, was awarded the A. Flight net honors thanks to an 18 handicap that produced a net 60. TOP Tournament finishers in the Championship Flight were Curt Drake 69, Brad Greg Sharp 71, James Blair 71, Mike Malaska 71, Reid Goodliffe 71, Jack Noble 71, Larry Beech 71, Russ Hadley 72, Larry Bailey 72, Mike Stone 73, Mike Borich 73 and Omer Morris 73. A Flight - Low Gross, Scott Brown 75, Pete Leth 76, Jay Rice 77, Larry Todd 77, Leland Pearson 77, Kevin Flinders 77, Fernando Guillen 78, Sam Zermen 78, Rick Keller 79, Ron Johnson 79, and Bob Scott 79.np Tito when I 8 Syracuse ble, the average life span of a child with the disease is 18 years old. With intensive care and regular follow-u- p many patients can lead relatively normal lives. Future plans for the childrens group include a backyard carnival which will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto G. Slackhaus, 1981 W. Celia Way, Layton. High Davis Amateur Golf In a sudden-deat- h playoff. Curt Drake, Salt Lake City golfer grabbed the Davis Amateur title. AFTER GOING the regulation distance, he found the bogie, which came on the second playoff hole, gave Drake his first tournament win of the season and also the 1976 Davis County Amateur Golf Title in Saturdays tour- month to 21 years. These patients suffer from a hereditary disease gastroentestinal tract, causing obstructions and scarring. Repeated infection of the obstructed pulmonary system is the most frequent cause of death in those suffering from the disease. thought it important to put forth the effort to memorize poetry. Said Sara in her poem about the lady who had climbed a hill to see the view and without realizing it had missed the summit. The brambles kept catching the hem of my gown, but the rest of the way will be. A only going down. SOMEWHERE BACK there n Youths Are Injured Eight Syracuse young people were involved in an automobile accident early Friday morning as they made a turn off the Hill Field Road onto the Mountain Road in Layton. The second automobile struck the that was driven by Miss Vicki Downs, broadside. ALL OF the occupants were taken to the emergency quarters of the McKay hospital. Miss Downs received a Layton, shop window I slopped past in my old shoes. were badly shaken and bruised included Joyce Perry, Penny Downs, Jodi Sackett, Cheryl Parry and Brenda until moving the Clearfield Fire Department. According to Kenneth Hancock, state arson inspector, We ruled out electric right away. There had to be some ARSON IS suspected is the cause of both blazes, though center officials first suspected faulty wiring as the cause of the first fire. tained in the purchasing agents office in the main administrative building. The fire caused about $1,000. damage mostly to papers in fort of flammable liquid poured on the floor to burn like it did, in the cafeteria blaze. TRUCKS ARE still hauling away debris from which an estimated $200,000 damage was done. No arrests have been made in connection with either fire, the office. although Clearfield Police said they are investigating several suspects, mnm THE FIRE doused within the minutes partly by sprinkling system and aid of cocoikf. Wigji. J S(M A itak Hodges. THE YOUTHS were on their way to Smith Morhouse Camping grounds for an outing and hiking trip. drdLi - tan itNujit) fljitjjnnaBji recently I passed the summit and the rest of the way will be only going down. I passed the summit when I began to prefer to stay home rather than get dressed up to go anywhere. The ideal vacation is spent in the back yard because I dont have to pack and unpack and make ar- rangements and besides its too hot to make the effort. Things dont rile me like they used to years ago. Ive learned to expect a certain number of lumps and my ego doesnt bruise as easily as in years of yore. Matter of fact Im surprised anyone notices me enough to bother to put me in my place. Fort Laos Shopping Centor- Layton Phone 376-34- 73 A IDLANP CB RADIOS I STILL havent found out just what place Im supposed to be in, but I usually settle for my big recliner in front of the television. My mail has begun to include advertisements from MODEL morticians, though the surance people dont call any more. Hardly a day goes by when I dont know at least one person in the obituary page, which fact continues to puzzle my children. B-8- 62 in- WHO READS pages? $u the obituary ask they in amazement. I do. One of these days itll be my turn and I want someone to notice. When my sons American History book devoted the last fourth of its pages to a span of time I remember, I began to suspect I have crossed over into the older generation. THE TROUBLING part isnt being here. Middle age is vastly more comfortable than youth. Well, its mentally and emotionally more comfortable because things just dont matter so much now. Physically Im beginning to discover aging bodies often just plain hurt. The troubling part is not realizing middle age was happening to me. Oh, I joked about hiding under the bed all birthday on my forty-fiftday. I edged up a couple of more years and began to tell snappy little jokes about subtracting instead of adding, then for a while I settled for marking time in place. MODEL RF Gain Control ANL Switch Delta Tune Noise Blanker Antenna Calibration y IT WAS all surface joking, however, and I hadnt really been convinced age could really happen to me. I mean, Id always been young, I still felt the same, so laugh it off. Age is for other people. But a surprising number of my contemporaries are carrying packets of picturesI of their grandchildren. And cant get over how many of my friends have grey hair. Ive noticed a wrinkle and a sag here and there, but have politely averted my gaze. MODEL to Kaysville, last fall, vsb Second Fire At The Job Corps badly fractured right arm. Glenna Thayne received hip injuries, Rochelle Holt received a badly lacerated eye lid. Others who were in the automobile at the time and who You want to know the clincher? I knew I was over the hill when I was glad the rest of the way will be only going down. Who wants to climb? W. Mack Watkins, of 856 East Crestwood Road, Kays- - Ten days after a fire burned down the Clearfield Job Corps Center cafeteria, a second fire broke out at the center. THEN MY sister told me Ive given up style for comfort and there it was. Middle age looking at me out of every Davis of concerns. THE LARGEST contract of 13-89- 3 Single Side Band Unit Noise Blanker B-8- 88 B ' |