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Show EEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 25. 1976 fflpi The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB is now flying night missions as part of THE 388th commander, Col. Neil Eddins, has asked for the understanding of the communities surrounding the base. He said that the wings night missions are necessary to achieve the highest state of combat readiness possi- CHRISTOPHER LOOCK RYAN WHITESIDES RUSSELL BECK f jyf BRANDON BALDWIN JAMES RANSOM Family, At Weber Weber le Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who their first birthdays this week including of son Pam and Steve Ransom, 29 Ellison, Layitines, ng Christopher James, son of Dianna and Terry Loock, ) N. Talbot Dr., Layton; Justin Bryan, son of Jana and aencer Moody, 1398 Everett Ave., Layton; Russell, son JoLynn'and Russell Beck, 1448 Everett Ave., Layton; ark, son of Anita and Max Major, 459 N. 1st E., aysville; Ryan Boyd, son of Gayle and Boyd tesides, 1010 Thornfield Rd., Kaysville; Brandon m, son of Kay and Sydney Baldwin, 627 N. 725 E., lyton. The Reflex Journal will take pictures of free of charge at the Layton office, 197 N. , on Friday between 11 and noon. Please call for an one--ol- State Colleges Department of Child and Family Studies is planning to offer two new classes Winter Quarter from Jan. 4 to Mar. 17. THE FIRST class, Working with Parents, Ch. Fam. 353, will be offered on Thursday evenings from 7 in length. A one-ho- mission could include take-of- f, practice at the Air Force bombing and gunnery range west of Great Salt Lake and return to Hill. LONGER ones often include refueling with other aircraft from bases around WHEN THE wing receives of its full complement aircraft and crews in January, the night flights will increase by some 25 per cent per month. will have Most of the F-completed their missions and landed back at the base by 10 p.m. AS THE sun sets earlier the flights will begin and terminate earlier. Being combat ready means being able to hit a target during the day or night, the colonel said. In order to do this, the Air Force requires that we fly a number the country. Colonel Eddins said that several noise abatement" procedures are followed during the night flights. UP AND out AN policy be followed where aircraft climb to their required altitude and depart populated areas as quickly and safely as possible. When approaching Hills runway, the aircraft will remain at the highest possible altitude within safety limits and land in groups of three and four to reduce the noise will frequency. IT like many Utahns, some 388th personnel must work at night because its part of the job. Picked As Outstanding Non-Co- m Technical Sergeant LeMoyne Hamby, son of Mrs. Vivian Reid of 1510 North 1350 West, Provo, has been named Outstanding Noncommis- sioned Officer of the Quarter in his unit at Hahn AB, Ger- many. TELECOMMUNICA- - A tions supervisor, Sergeant Hamby was selected for leadership, professional skill and duty performance. The sergeant is assigned to the 218th Communications . Squadron. Sergeant Hamby, whose father is Latell L. Hamby of 270 West 2600 North, Layton, graduated in emphasized that WAS during all departures and approaches, Hill aircraft use only those altitude and air corridors permitted by the Federal Aviation Administra 1956 from Bryce Valley High School in Tropic, Ut. HIS WIFE, Beverly, is the of Mrs. Imogene Rown of 10012 Sahara, San Antonio. daughter 5-- p.m. R. 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