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Show rvp,rr DAVIS NEWS WEEKLY REFLEX JOURNAL, DECEMBER 7. 1978 F-IG- Be Used For To F.Iaintenance Training - HAL AFB The first tensive classroom study at Hill now and will be ready to man the maintenance lines by early January This number of maintenance crewmen is ex petted to be increased to 130 6 hi aircraft to be used for p a rtenance training onlv-b- ax arrived at this northern air base MONO WITH the plane jme the first F 16 crew chief who will provide supervision of the n'd.ntenance crew that wul be represented by five it nines Maf Sergeant Richard L l)i vault has been named the A r Lcrce's first crew thief at Hill The northern I an au base is the s.te of the i s' optranonal base for the lah I "i v -- f S ' I hi within the next few weeks Following classroom train ing, the crew members will move outside to gain on the line" experience They wul c r ' j" ? I HAPPY BIRTHDAY become familiar with all parts of the aircraft 6 THE Tiifc FIRST aircraft was twn into Ltah from t d wards Air Force Base in lal f .rma last week It will be used extensively for ground raining of maintenance t rews which are comprised of fl Americans and mechanics and technicians from five furt ign countries, base of c nos explained ftie F 16 trainer will not be iuwn until it becomes opera ue.a! in January, at which 'itue it will be used for pilot a mng The aircraft will i it inue to be under the mi d t,.t e of Sergeant Dcvault THE 6 is built ai a of about $7 million Santa program coordinators Brenda Johnson, left and I ynda llowns t hot k some of the clothing donations coming in for the annual drive to aid needy countv in olios Food, i lothmg, tm s and ash dtmations are being sought with several elementary st liools p irtiupatmg tber in the ltxxldmeincludingNouth uir, S est Point, a!le View, Holbrook, Orestview Farmington Orchard, and Kavsville Some k) Bountiful fannlit s will see a bleak Christmas if sponsors an nt found for thnn Mrs Downs sas '1 he two coord n ito.s will he lsitir g an a business-rini- i r buttoiis for cash and tnd,ng m s tut i s tit donuiotis in the mn.iv d u ni t w mting to help should i all Ht)7 22 i t 7, 7hi)0 Fxt 2"7 f CHRISTHIAS AID i c 1 l i ntenante technician and i ; rc tx it g ABOUT i " (Mi assignt 80 f iiini ntv undergoing 1 - j VJ? II T Lx-- 1 L su il'y AVTON ' d x l( ex By GARY R. BLOOGFTT re ised by r0 c cn's for eac h nine holes, ( ounty (.omrms sinners deudtd last wetk i golf prolessiona! Ktn It gill, the coinnip-ni,nul to increase the git t n I, lor Iav is Golf ( t nrst I uni Hi ights and V ailt ,c (, ill i oro av ton $2 i ( ourse $2 50 for n no holt s at d P n i $4 to for lx hti't s The fee for high school g ,11 inc - FARMING! (IN (men fees for Davis County s two public golf courses will be IRON recomnu ndaiion golf j ! i rais d Imm SI to SI 0 I he price is for term mcmhtis only and is limited to 12 p'ayt rs pt r st ho ,1 sa,d Mi I tmngill several public LIMIT the itv s size to 12,000 people 2 Relative low density housing Zoning would divide the citv into lots varying in size from a full ac n lot m a hearings to get public input regarding the citys proposed Master Plan The meeting was held Tuesday evening Nov 28, at the I G King lot of 12,000 Sc hcKil KEN c 1 Planning Commission took in June of 1977 The survey asked for citizen s opinions in seven areas growth, annexa tion, traffic, land use, zoning PFOPLF While pa i k.s and run t tional area wen dtxirihk in ih. tm fun validity of the survey subdivision, or mdmdutlx renting a home in h c tv t an urilrue icsult nts lompl uni l ei t ivi s ii ! i pul t d i 7 STREETS w aiUries d a .oil airf rt imo In Rainbow s' (berry lane llrpc ned but not xu,f in the upper part to ciodaK heavy traffn m Hi, L w, u Id dc w Annexation and Id ( n i would not be exit nd d to i i S h, n 'v non win ,j only w la n d i h tn fa am ml p ,sg ,, , ,,f n, , tl (i , ( 9 I HT Hi1 dt ( r dmao t n q ii mg can !id guid, lines on tn, build ng dt "e , aM of IS s wt uM b, t It pt, d II u'd ( i bt " ri i ' , ts th h hi p m nit rc d d d ( ic Id (il n " i hi t pi n o ihi plaiinoig i m x, i explained the nspinsi ti h i v pu questionn tim w even though it w i pt i sonaU delivered to most of th homes in F ast I ton C tizens were also h nonet d the survey through tin s monthly newslt m r t , . st d i MUIARD f O T i th'1 m , m mi an t f as ro n ti n i I m , , r t t' ' of t it the t I d Is in j on t i w i, it i ing the meeting The c u would like all comments turned in to the city had as soon as possible so th,. development of the Mat r Plan can proceed rapid' v Main points of the Master Plan were Mrs ait in grt wth itit nt if ib m i,j FROM THT rn a d of the meeting e will pr ibahl, be some t me Ix hue an at u pta ble Master Plan will be adopted bv the t tv ( ounr d dmg 8 million common a new stock offering next week The shares will be priced on the close of the market December 12th and released to the public on December 11th on a first come first served basis vear. Recently the shares have traded m the $17 to $18 range slightly less than book value The book value represents the valje of the assets of the earlier this To THE PURPOSE: Increase the market appeal of the stock. The company plans 1 ed Mr Pettingill to meet with I avton city officials to deter actlv wnat cost the c i tv has in the golf course compared to Davis County s aciud costs I question the purchase of some of this property as to whether or no' t is actually utilized hv the mine e divided bv the company number shares of common stock It is considered a basic tool in determining the underlying value of a stock SHARES HAD traJcd as high as 462 in 1977 prior to a 2 for split in the stock in May 1979 The adjusted high became 23' 4 and has since traded in a 6 point fluctuation 1 between 17 and 23 Skeen Posselli explains her this way feel that William F King was delighted to have his grand son, Flder Brian King call 1 art is very mui h a reflection of the artist and should be a means for the viewers to see and feel times and plaits that tht v can re late to in their own lue s a wt II as undt rst inding the artist him on the phone to wish him a happy birthday on Oct Mr'King was H ytais old Elder King is sen ing on a I DS mission in Tennessee Miss Connie Hough arrived from Denver, ( olo to spend 1 SHF I had CONTINLLS, an tariv love for art as m mother has always painted and is now a successful artist I ve also had a great love for the out of doors, being raised in the Salt I ake Valle v wht re we have such an abundant of t bt autnul st entry to paint from In re the ar"st can n fi the t irly Utah set ne bt i,i st the re are still m my i oral area It ft with th it pim r flavor that is so fun to 1 1 1 pin MR POSSLL 1 'S assist if t riiret tor of the prop rt z t ix division and is vtry suppor 1 live of Bonnie s career He has t onstrui te d a studio at their home wt c rc B i n i paints and also givts ait lis sons The Posse Ill's have three children Mrs Posselli slud ed at the University of t uh BT I ex tens, on Division and the halt Lake Att ( enter She has won fine awards and ribbons for her work which has been exhibited in Springvule Bertha f cries ( om m unity Art Center, Saint Marks and Deseret News Art Show SHE HAS bee n greatly influenced hv the works ard teachings of Alvin Gittins and most recentlv bv ktn Baxter ore Bucks Stayed L Utah Power and Light directors have increased the dividend on its common shares by ten percent The new annual payment is $1 76 per share compared to the $1 60 to rate paid shareholders tuies uh a wc 'ter and this improved habitat the c her granddaughter, Mis Jean Rich, of Bountiful weie holiday dinner guests m Hooper of Mis Richs brother and family, Mr and Mrs Dm e is v se i who Hellewell of I avton and Mrs Rosalie Stnngham and three children of Clinton, and aM of their families Mrs Ldna J I ay ton and ash i ind Jesse Shaw, Miss Bat'd snow scenes showing a wide variety of snow texture and olor Also on exhibit are coloifu! landscapes with nos talgh housos and other struc ct uh r winter more ducks slayt J m Iheir usual prairie pmh ie breeding grounds in ( Jn i ia and the north central I ruled St res Partly as a resu't t f nid s and Mrs Dot glas kus stll entertained at a fam H Thanksgiving Day dinnfr Guests were Mr and Mis Robeit Hellewcll, Kaysville, Mi and Mrs David Ihomp son Miss Susan Russell Mi and Mrs Jerry Hellewcll Mr and Mrs Brent Rusxdl, all of Sal! Lake City, Mr and M's David Russell, Mr and Mrs INCLLDED are several W comr unxy Al'en on exhibit at the Barnes Banking Company are paintings by Bonnie Posselli of Sandz if im v MAI OR JOHNSON hi people they were free to mate any comments they wished no a second survey sheet dis tributed to everyone a t rc net a Bsrnes Bank r c ommissian at ) s' in if c ( urremly n i about von to ,n i 1 Gulf ( on burse $ ' ( r y, nun m t t i of OutdiK r F I, ml of 2"1 'r uoty w th ir at v It t i rt, S n w it I i umissionc r n ( ountv spe'o a 7 f ) for its in v on )A It an i v It is 10 c i , i cd for dt hi told th, tin is n w toms, If t ( I ( K zont d so) h 0 h ii w RI V I NL L THIS on ml ped SHIS IMO ye, one m 17 hid it , D , i s Mi Ft i 'a y w, in a!,, ut 4 I 9 to i Mid pi i, ed this v, v a 1, y View (i i i ih it isc if moit U tn t r t ' i a ago i MR two s' but tie tin uiiiTe for urt hast d n ti t h I (Of t a st s II these punt h t kt ts y t in bt ust d unit on w HI zones ' hree a t isi, w MPHASII I at h o! thi , x s i agricultaril f onsidt rt It Sid, nt lal With T I S 89 being r thy c h'ght r priority HI t i -- t it igs oihi i lands was ' so-v- es this giw maintaining 8 man pointed out that all carried eq aal wt gnt whether thev wt ie MU d ou by land owners who want n develop, residt ms living ,n i Au ording m srani COMMISSION also dtcided to discontinue use of a season pass but to have a discount punch ticket instead This ticket can be obtained bv any golfer for $42 ind will t nablt the bt art t to 20 found of go'f an act r tge of 52 10 ner round This ticktt wi'l bt ie s'rit ted to t h purchase! bur tan be used over a pci, ml tf y t ai s it foi some rt im n 'hi pure hist i d s n it use a'l 20 s aid rounds ,n or e st ison Howe vt r Ot Vi Petl ngill ticket is not transfcialnc 6 to achieve a relative low dt nsitv housing community LRAI il tx duty of the t it v balanced approach SE MAINTAIN Du rot 5. public representation and community facilities The proposed Master Plan was developed according to guidelines derived from the city wide survey Mr Miliaid described the Master Plan as audience questioned t I Master Plan consultant explained the results of a survey the Fast avton Lit a square ftt 3.D15COLRAGF mu'u unit dwellings 4 Population density went be t one onitak d in the pot of the ity alt tadv dost 'op d rhe MILLARD, c said he c PsinUngo Bmplayed At tiani numbers also was aruund her sistet Mis Audrey Hutchinson tl 7 Salt ake City on Nov (iht r guests wt ie tht ir sisicr and brother in hw Mr and Mrs Marvin C level Iv of Bountiful Mis Hutchinson w ts a wfxkend guest if thi Mr IMF designed avton s lot k to tilt ill i date I Flint MR, PLTTINGILL breakdown tt osts and re port would get a omn is V y East Layton Holds Public Hearing On New Master Plan 1. ( , of bnthduy L ourse," said W Earl Alien tmertained at a dinner in honor of I I smut r Glen m L Nearly 150 residents of Fast Layton attended the first of t Mr and Mrs S Fish and tA ildlife Service estimates that the lOtduck bret ding population is p p,ht X rcent greater than mined Biologists predict tha' with almost 50 million breed ing ducks, some 100 million will fly south this fall Last year's drought condi the pothole region, where 50 to 70 percent of the continents annual duck crop is produced, caused the wa terfowl to fly farther north where counting is more dif tions in ficult FOR HOWEVFR, !he second year in a row ma'ldid breeding rcent AERIAL SLRVEYS of duck numbers and ponds are conducted in May and, following breeding," actual duck production is deter i Bishop and dec lined, with a seven pert ent pc family, of Salt lake City will also be guests for the holiday Mrs Hanna Jarman and her sister, Mrs Jane Brown of Grantsville, visited in Pueblo, Colo with their other sister and brother in Ijw, Mr and Mrs Henry I eigh lor one week Mr and Mrs Craig I ishtr and children, Mr and Mrs Craig Tavlor of logan, Mr and Mrs David Naylor and daughter, Valeric, of Layton and Mr and Mrs Steven Walker of Provo were dinner guests Thanksviving Dav of Mr and Mrs Verl Walker Wesley Bthling of Sait I ake C ity v is i ted last week with W illiam F King Mr and Mrs Clarence Meat ham were dinner guests for the holiday in Granger of Mr and Mrs Don Grant Eldt r Hie Narranjo who has been serving on a IDS nns sum to the South Dakota Rapid City Mission is now at home He makes his home with Mr and Mrs Wendell Hess and family, and is their Lamamte son He gave his mission report in the Kays v lie Fourth LDS Ward on Sunday, Nov 19 Holiday dinner guests of Mrs Rtbert McMillan were Mr and Mrs Parley McMillan, Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Richard Brienholt of Idaho populations drop reported this spring I stimates of breed rg populations declined with a seven percent drop rept rted 'his spring Estimates of bret img populations for nine other species and their changes from 1977 include gadwed! plus 31 percent , w get n plus 42 percent, green winged teal, plus 3 percent 34 shoveler, plus pr rcent pintail, plus 41 percent, redhead, plus 21 percent! canvasback, minus 40 per' cent, and scaup minus 5 the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with hi r parents Mr and Mrs Cecil Hough Mr and Mrs Hough s son Mr and Mrs Rick Hough and Mr and Mrs Sam Hill and children were dinner guests of his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph S Hill in Fruit Heights for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Irvin Perkins and their son and his family, Mr and Mrs Randy Perkins, spent the holiday weekend in Sacramento, Calif with Mr and Mrs Everett Lilly, parents of Mrs Irvin Perkins Mrs James Fred Sheffield spent two weeks in Joplin, Missouri visiting with her sister and brother in law, Dick and Pauline Wallace While there they toured in Illinois, Eureka Nauvoo, Springs. Arkansas and other places of interest They visited in St Louis, Missouri with Mr and Mrs Gary Lewis Mrs Lucile B Sheffield was a guest of the Second W ard of the LDS East Stake m Kaysville on Tuesday, Nov 14, where she presented a program on the dedication of Monument To Women, held in Nauvoo, Illinois from June 28 to July 1. 1978 She narrated slides and told stories of experiences of that historical event Mrs Wilma Buhler was a dinner guest Thanksgiving Day at the home of her daughter, Mr and Mrs George Hensier, in Salt Lake City Mrs Sarah Giles entertained at dinner Sunday evening, Nov 19, in honor of Roy Welty of North Salt Lake for his birthday anniversary Other guests and ( h hire tmne (tib K lysviUt J t rr T n G v wc tt i n s i 'is aid hiltl't n f Holiday dii. in r j. Jt 's t f Mr and Mrs William H I niple by and family wc i c Mt and M's B'aneUmp! bv and t hildrt n of Salt lake .tv Mr and Mrs Dale H t ir Ogden M an Mrs Dt an I mph bv and family of kawlins Wyo Di Knute B n nt s of 1 ull man. Wash ha been vi umg w ih his fa'hc lit rb and his brother Jim Burnt s He also visited his aunt and uncle Di and Mis I) Ktiih C i Paines , Kaysville during in his suy Mr and Mrs Chester king sixnt tht hul'dav in Provo as guests of their in and his family Mr an f Mrs G mi King Houstguc sts of Mi . nd , Mrs Verl Walker A I ,t i week were Mrs Done Bleaker of I aurtl Mont Vi and Mrs Dale Walker kcx burg Idaho, Mr ard Mrs John rn kson and Mis tdi I ric kson of lew isv .1 Idaho, Mrs 1 illy Gretn f hey all ( in e Rigby, Idaho c I for the wedding Rtva of Walker and C raig T ay Ii i Mr nd Mrs Russi II A Buhki and son Don of h ns v ille , Mr and Mrs Dc in Buhler and childrt n of og m were holiday dinner gut sis m Salt I ake City of Me an drs Steven T h it kt r 1 I 1th DS The Kavsville ird entertained at a lot rind dinner and program at the ward cultural hall on Nov 17 with a Thanksgiving the nc L A The lovely aff air was for the adults of the ward and was undt r the direction of Mi and Mrs Chat les Iurner Bishop Robert McMillan preside tl Mr and Mrs H Glen. Austin were visitors in Oro.i Tharksgiviig Dav of 'r and Mrs it tor Ashby and on V family Thanksgiv mg d.nrn r gur ts of Bishop and Mrs A N al Smith and fam.ly wtie Mr and Mrs Charles Sihumaker and family, Kaysville, Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith and family and Mrs He It n Wadleigh all of Price Mr and Mrs Rihert Harris tn'ertuined at a family Thanksgiving dinner at (heir home for his parents Mr and Mrs Robert I Hams of Ls ondido, Calif and ht r parents, Mr and Mrs O D Robinson of Preston Idaho Mr Harris's parents are just en route home from serving on their mission to ( South Carolina Nephi Miller of Salt I ake City was a dinner guest of his son and daughter in law, Mr and Mrs AI Miller on Thanksgiving Day LeRoi Dav returned home Sunday from the Davis North Medical Center where he un derwent surgery Mr and Mrs Ray Davis of , families came to funeral service attend the of their brother Lloyd Larkin held in Kaysville on Monday They visited with their mother, Mrs Lavida Larkin, and other members of the family while in Kaysville for the funeral service Mr and Mrs David Stewart of Dillon, Montana spent the holiday weekend in Kaysville I t i Adi de I Sato' day at the Pi lk Annul! Km t ant ' on Dmpt r held ai L tv t n gh St hoot ' i 1 a' ait I o' Bui r' n t I u t So miar Dt in Ki Lai d n C it ns if taig Soios ilson f e c.f Hie nt Bet he r if and R n Nt on of irpm i iy sv ilo K Jam , K ty sidle Knsiille a s W In p c tin lilt k SHORT LIFF skt Ii nt s of se scoutt rs will bt n i lud ' d in next wet k s m wspape Othc i awards pi t t ntc tl unladed those for Itadirship train ng and lerg h of sun t ing service Those mtivirg r ct gtviion for tr un t g ' he i -- include William d suiuters key T Balk, bonus Brough DuaineTukt and B II Boves, varsity scout c u b It Ut r oony Adams J hn NaPgle Dw ight Pint ot k Norman Whi'aktr ana Mil C)1 iust expt t r tru mug aw n d IRWIN hunt nd I oh c nu nt TALBOT Tl vt urs ii in m wc. in uiiiuj Ra v 'A ci man foi tt) Jinn si avion foi 2) ind Smith S 1 vans foi jo Rt cognition foi 15 vears went to Rn hard Snow Parker Wald (Jon Rohert Walntr A ilium P Williams A d t ade m st outing w as t ogn zt d tor Mai ily n W i Bt lint tt G ii y R Portt i , Jamt Ron Ntlsnn and Hal I and Bt tint tt Nt w dixit it t o'! nets wei e a xo install! d with Gt laid R J hi mxnn of I avton chostn ax t hair m in Robt t Hiliewc II Kavsville as tub stout m awrem e Jansc n as bin st iut chan man Keith ( ant r is v irxuy sumt chair man onnv Adams as t xplnn r t h urni mi, t linton ax manpowt I oimg t si iru x t hdirmun all of f t churm 1 1 i I I L i x Vic hat illt W ildt r of lavtundxfnaict chnrrran i I h ff as dixp e Put c. t rxon of I avton st re alive it prt THE FRANCIS Ptak Dis Uh t s( ru s 2 M! bins in 165 emits wi h 4,4 adult letders or one (or evt tv three bovs A host of delimit s art available fi i the boys i urging Imm the Klondike Dt rbi involving (48 st outs at Ante lope Island, Spring (ampiiue t along 444 si outs in Mountain Green Scout O Rama for cubs and xuiutx including 4 JS buys and 17 units and the F xpiorer Olimpiix mtludmg 268 Lake Bonneville Council placed 6th in the National Olimpus uim titmn Among those addressing tht group were Dari Gleed, lake Bonneville Council executive and Robert Wade, Lake Bonneville Council president tb Who Knows? Soda Springs, Idaho have been visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Day for a few days Howard Larkin of Phoenix, Ariz Bud Larkin of Darby, Mont , Mrs Caro! Norris of Fountain Valley, Calif , and Mrs Barbara Nuttall of Bountiful and al! of their wtic recc ivei tw i'ds of i r t for oul slant! i g xerv it i j vc n as aclu t It ad' is ir v ii mus capac i. ex T hey I asm m mi ludt d Ronald L Mr and Mrs an I c ti die t id Mr M's c Im sv it -- t r ' th D t s td.s-t-- i fes asu d and i ' sc v en ts.vlt rn wt iv M v e i i t I f itl w si HUNGS ' rt s, . rs ills Ilf v I BIT H I Vim,' Sunday ! t i o' ii I n t' II I yy w VtAil ik6 dims a a all the rt t oy n hr n in scoutt r gt ts U las J rf Lt. I I r A t rr v ? d to H d b rrn mh 1 u v crew chief is a ran of 14 years as a f The Wetklv Ivil aini st r,J Birth u tw Joi.rn-coi gratuSattim to Sanumh t 1 am tr t, tt u'gbttr of Mi and Mrs Nul shoe 11 tl T7 Uxtv m () it n and tur ne rlv of Lay ton Then! Hi tied the om yearn ark Dtt 5 Anyone wc-hj to no'i a nt y t ,r irtf tl a of a It vt one -- hoidd e ont t, t tie n, wp p r it 37', Tl J 3 tr N) 2TM to make a pu t u q j, i "met irtinciiiif u", a recent pit tuie ct the t o , i i ust IT IS a single engine lightweight aiicraft equippei with two seats Ihe F lhA is equipjx'd for only one pilot Ihe first operational I 16 s wul begin arriving at Hill AFB in early January w"h dt die it ion ceremonies set foi J anuaiy 6 grb c ' I 1 which is presently fluwn from Hill ALB according to A r I orte officials is Ht n a crew hief of iht 9 F 4L. and the B 5Ci He w is a member of the Tswrt Test Squadron of the 'i )mm I ask I orce at F d w u Js AI B, C aliforn la 1 Min' u The fighter aircraft has speed and maneuverability far beyond the 1 4 fighter 1HF M vt w c Mh AVIUM SAM turn to the United State s i Aid for were several in countries and assembled in the United States thus the reason for maintenance and trews repair being rt presented from other coun tries Crew members are fium Belgium, Denmaik, Norway and the Netherlands in add1 16 r PARTS manufactured 1 2 3 Where was the "Premier Rose diamond found9 What is the medical term for "Legionnaires" disease9 How old is England's Prince Charles9 Define festina lente 5 Who invented the military tank9 4 A NSW 1 2 3 4 5 ERS TO WHO KNOWS In Johannesburg, South Africa, weighing 137 2 carats Legionella pneumophila Thirty Make haste slowly Sir Ernest Swinton |