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Show dliil) WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- irtinn r vm NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 31. 1977 IS Jets Get Love And Care At Hill Aircraft mechanics in the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB are giving their 4 Phantom jets an extra ration of tender love and care these days. F-- THEY JUST might end up flying in the back seat of one of them. It's all part of a new program instituted by the 388th to recognize maintenance work done by top-notc- h the hard-workin- enlisted g men. Eddins. Although Colonel Eddins wasnt at the controls. No. 724 was the aircraft selected for Sergeant Duggins orientation ride. DUGGIN described the flight over the Air Force range west of Great Salt Lake as both fantastic and spooky. Once airborne and undergoing aileron roles and loops Sergeant Duggin took stock of his crew chief duties. one-ho- ur ? V vit month Maintenance Man of the a EACH will be selected and r orientation receive a ride in an F-First airman to receive the honor was Sgt. Truman Dug-giMonth one-hou- DUGGIN is the dayshift crew chief for aircraft No. 724. The F-- 4 is one used by wing commander, Col. Neil F-- 4 WHEN YOU are flying an you have worked on it makes you appreciate the craft a lot said more, THE SERGEANT has been in the A1- Force four years and has worked on both s and - The their 19-21- can see to shoot at. One resident in the Brough subdivision reported his street light was blown out on Saturday evening between 10 and II p.m. and he did call the police. Electrical superintendent reported that 30 street lights were shot out, possibly by guns, the weekend of March B-- MAYOR GLEN W. Cundall 19-2- 1. THIS OCCURRED in the vicinity of the Brough subdivision extending to 2nd North, on 6th, 4th and 3rd East Streets to the Davis High School. Every street light in the Brough subdivision was stated if this continues, the first-yea- BRADY ERIK TAYLOR FRAN BROWN & COMPANY presents congratulates all babies celebrating birthday this week. Among the new are: Ruthann Littleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Littleton, 15 S. 400 East, Clearfield; Brady Erik Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Taylor, 529 E. 250 North, Kaysville; Lacy C. Beens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Beens, 965 Sherwood Dr., Layton; Kellie Heather Gomm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gomm, 149 W. 250 South, Kaysville; Leisha Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cook, 1128 S. Highway 89, Kaysville; and Gregg Adam Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Perry, 220 S. 900 East, Kaysville; and Neal James Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Barney, 215 S. 900 East, Kaysville. Reflex-Journ- KELLIE HEATHER GOMM r Happy Birthday It made me want to take better care of it, he added, especially if Im going to fly in it. LACY C. BEENS LEISHA COOK GREGG ADAM PERRY Dug- gin. 30 Street Destroyed By BB ? Guns March Kaysville residents pay for weekend vandalism of street lights. Walter Meacham, City RUTHANN LITTLETON Judy Lazenby al r Judy has joined our staff from The Hair Affair in Layton She is recognized as a Leading Stylist in the area. NEAL JAMES BARNEY She is: Fantastic, Fast & Friendly lights will not be replaced. He 766-060- 3 said they are offering a $50 reward leading to the conviction of the responsible persons. np shot out. rra The vandals shot out the lamps and some were blown off the poles thus resulting in $700 damage, which has to be paid for from the Kaysville City budget. TOASTER OVEN T-- 26 MR. MEACHAM said it took two men and a truck two days to repair and replace the damage which resulted in $400 labor and $300 for BUY NOW AND SAVE GOOD AS LONG AS STOCK HOLDS materials. stated He that every 225 Watt Motor for Heavy Duty Mixing weekend, some street lights are shot out, but this has been the most costly incident so far. 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