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Show 1 .1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 25, 1976 WEEKLY REFLEX litosioii: Missile fflaeli Americas missile attack warning and space sur- veillance systems will be discussed by a briefer from North American Areospace Defense (NORAD) his headquarters during visit to Utah, Nov. 29 - Dec. 2. SPEAKING will be First Lt. Glen L Brady, a Salt Lake City native. Lieutenant Brady is on the information staff at NORAD which is located at Colorado Sprines. Colo. HE WILL be addressing the Junior Air Force ROTC at Clearfield High School, 8:30 a.m., Nov. 29; Air Force ROTC at Brigham Young University, 8:10 a.m Nov. 30; Ogden Chapter of the Air Force Association at Hill AFB, 6 p.m., Nov. 30; Air Force ROTC, Dec. 2, Brigham Young University, 8:10 a.m.; University of Utah Air Force ROTC, Dec. 2, 1:10 p.m., and the Air Force ROTC at Weber State College 3:30 p.m., Dec. John Nicholas Carrier Sent To Mothball Fleet Machinists Mate Over 160 senior citizens from north Davis County enjoyed a turkey dinner with all the trimmings at Davis High last Thursday. The event was arranged by the Davis High National Honor Society. SPECIAL DINNER Navy Fireman John M. Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Nicholas of 240 S. 375 E. Clearfield, was a crewmember of the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany, which was decommissioned on September 30. THE ORISKANY was the last fully operational Essex-clas- s aircraft carrier. She was towed to Bremerton, Wash., for storage wtih other inactivated Approximately County Nutrition Program. Officers of the Davis High organization are Vern Davis, senior 165 citizens from north Davis a full enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at Davis High last Thursday. The schools national honor society planned and coordinated the event and served County at Prevo, Utah for two years 0 and between graduated with an associate in business degree management. 1968-197- UNDER the direction Carole Kimball, the group planned the menu and sent out 400 invitations. Miss Deann Egbert helped the Students arrange a program to entertain guests after eatof I ballet included 3 Mr. PeterFROM son served on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints throughout the state of Washington and the panhandle of Idaho. 1971-197- acts, experience, and had many experiences as a volunteer in the scouting program. He served as a scoutmaster, a cubmaster, and explorer advisor in Spanish Fork. HE IS married to Karla they have one boy. They now live in Clearfield. Pe- graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, with a bachelor degree terson MRS. KIMBALL, advisor to the 143 member group, said that the honor society is supposed to be involved in service projects. The group assisted in the financial aspect in conjunction with the Davis Mr. Peterson will be serving the volunteers and the scout AT Jeffrey L. Peterson has been appointed as a new district Lake Bonneville Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and will serve over the Francis Peak District, which covers the cities of Layton and Kaysville. Calls 5 Anytime eiffixoiM cook Mrs. Eunice Robbins whose staff prepared the meal, die 7:30 ft 9:10 1:15 ft 2:55 1:15 Only Evenings Sal Mat Sun. Mat. IHe'MVSTERIOUS MONSTERS 550 iW1 VUMJDBSKEY PRODUCTIONS' units in the Layton and Kaysville area. As a district execu- tive he will work with the scouting volunteers and help them get the training they need to be more effective as Special Sun. Evening - One Nlte Only leaders in the scouting program, and will also work on building and strenthening the scout units in the area. "Mysterious Monsters SHOW TIMES 7:30 & 9:00 ADMISSIONS HE SAYS that if anyone has any questions, or needs any help with the scouting program that he can be reached at the local Boy Scout Adults Children office. MAIN AND Of NTILI- 2.00 1.50 Let that Special Person Pick their own gift Get a Gift Certificate - at Lees LAYTON DEPT. STORE YamN Things 23 East Gentile, Layton MR. PETERSON comes to our area from Spanish Fork, Utah, where he was raised and first got his interest in scouting. He is an Eagle Scout, and a vigil member of the Order of the Arrow, and was very active as a boy in scouting. Mr. Peterson received his education in Spanish Fork and graduated from Spanish Fork High School in 1968. He attended Utah Technical Col lege iv Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 76 ffUsEEflCeniinifo 319 So. State, Clearfield 835-191- lyfflnri 1 di 1LLLT spectacular e'glofyTthe suspense!! 0FTHE MEN . to ADMISSION PRICE Adult 2.00 1.50 HS&JHS Children 11 ft Under 1.00 SHOW TIMES the in executive ALL MAKES field High School, he joined the Navy in October 1973. 8fcopi?flmo POasafe JEFFREY PETERSON RADIO & TV REPAIRING Named in honor of the Revolutionaiy War battle fought near Oriskany, N.Y., she was commissioned on September 25, 1950 and saw combat action in both Korea and Southeast Asia. DURING 15 deployments to the Western Pacific, 200,000 aircraft landings were made on her flight deck. A former student of Clear- Jasperson from Provo, and , In August of 1976, Mr. piano music. 825-36- in Youth Leadership with an emphasis in scouting. While at college he learned by practical y acrobatics, singing, piano duets, and a dance band. During the dinner, diners were treated to violin and 4 Pam Schueller, secretary. THE SUCCESS of the dinner was due in part to head Theatre Lodlaa NW Tu Mew Scoiuiti lExeeuttive Us the meal. ing. ; It president; Debbie Swallow, Mark vice president; Neldrum, treasurer; and Kaysville Navy ships. mothballed Other subjects to be discussed by Lieutenant Brady include protection of the North American aerospace, and the mission and functions of NORADs command control facility which is located beneath more than 1,000 feet of solid granite near Colorado Springs. LT. BRADY is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel L. Brady of Salt Lake City. He graduated from the University of Utah in June 1973. WHO WON JHE MOST DECISIVE NAVAL BATTLE M OUR HBTORY, We Have Everything you need for your m CHARLTON HESTON HAL HOLBROOK S SANFORD HENRY FONDA & Kwik Sew patterns fantastic Selection of all types of fabric, from Broadcloths to Quianas, all neatly organized for easy selection. 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