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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 Rt Israeli flip Force HILL AFB Follow ing the acceptance by the Israeli Air Force of its 75 6 multi-rol- e fighter aircraft at the General Dynamics plant in Ft. Worth. Tex. Thursday, the first Israeli Air Force 6 has arrived at this base. ISRAELI AIR Force Brig Gen. Amos Lapidot and U.S Air Force Lt. Col. Jerry Sing leton flew the d version of the versatile fighter to Utah. The first seven Israel will be assigned to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing here for initial Air Force pilot and maintenance training. The remaining 68 planes will be ferried directly to Israel by United States pilots. Thirty-fiv- e are scheduled for delivery to the Israeli Air Force during 1980 with the final aircraft of the 75 ordered to be delivered in late 1981. ing the first cadre of pilots for the six nations now flying the the United States. Belgium. Denmark. The Netherlands. Norway and Israel. These countries plan to modernize their air forces with more than 1.800 lighter planes. The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing will eventually 6 SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION This is the skull of Mt. Carmel Whenever you pick up a biology textbook, thumb through a natural history man by Barry Mordin. Center, 2175 South Main, from Feb. 9 to March 9. Scientific illustrators use a variety of media to tell their story. Pencil and charcoal are magazine or receive a calendar from a wildlife organization, chances are you will be looking at drawings and paintings executed by artists skilled in the demanding profession of scientific illustration. Beautiful works of art in their ow n right, they must also conform to the rigid standards of scientific realism. among the most popular methods, but oils, gouache and watercolors are also repre- sented in the exhibition. The subject matter is diverse and e ranges from pictures of larger-than-lif- insects to delicate shrubs and llowers to intricate medical illustrations. THE WORKS in the exhibition represent over 30 contemporary artists from around the country as well as historical The drawings from careful attention to detail required of scientific illustration gives these works a dramatic beauty even as they teach. FIFTY SlCH contemporary works from the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators as well as twenty historical examples from the Smithsonian's collections can be seen in the exhibition. The Art of Scientific Illustration. It will be on view at the Bountiful-Davi- s Art ill FARMINGTON The Davis County Library has opted not to renew membership with the Utah Library Association because of a censure it received from that body last year. THE CENSURE by that state body including members ' The Salt Lake City District Re- venue Service reaffirmed that monies furnished by parents directly to their sons or daughters serving as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, are not tax deductible contributions. ROLAND V. Wise, who is responsible for IRS matters within the State of Utah. said. The IRS has recently determined again that taxpayers are not entitled to a charitable contribution deduction for funds earmarked" to go to a specific individual to be applied toward the individual's activity as a missionary. "One of the key issues to be considered here is w hether the amounts in question were con- - MOORE THURMOND Continuing on the subject of feeding infants: In all probabilold baby ity. a will take six to eight ounces in around four feedings. three-mont- from libraries throughout the state was made because of action taken by the Davis County Library Board during 1979 relating to freedom to read and protection of citizens' right to have access to information in a free society. The attempted removal of the novel "Americana by at "SECTION 170(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code provides, in part, that there shall be allowed as a deduction any charitable contribution or gift to or for the use of qualified he added. organizations. "Since it was not established to the satisfaction of the IRS that the LDS Church had control of the amounts given directly to missionaries by parents. friends, or other relatives, the amounts cannot be considered to have been contributed to or for the use of the LDS Church and. therefore, fail to qualify as a deduction under Section 170." ture and small babies. There are cross-cu- t nipples with extra large openings which can feed cereal mixed with milk or strained foods. nipple is made for babies with a cleft palate (now it 's reported heavy alcoholic intake by pregnant mothers can cause this condition). The bulbous nipple, of course, is closest to the mother's, and requires the infant to use a type of sucking. An elongated-styl- e breast-feedin- with a pediatrician. THOUGH bottles come in all shapes and sizes, most mothers prefer the standard s also a softype nipple. There ter nipple designed for prema. speaker. 6 least one board member early last year also led to a study by the intellectual freedom committee of the ULA. COUNTY Library Board Chairman Evan Whitesides said he was "concerned we not join the ULA as a board or as trustees until the ULA gives some consideration to its censure. I still don't understand why the censure." But he said individual library staffers could join the association. AGREEING THE board should not join was County Comm. Morris Swapp. saying A $4.5 million lawsuit filed by three men alleging thaqtox-i- c chemicals caused severe mental and phv sical damage to their health while they were employed at Hill Air Force Base has been postponed in Federal Court in Salt Lake City. one- Subscription" rates jumped to $1 a day and this brought protests, in the way of boycotting, from some 200 civilian emplovees at Hill AFB. UTA OFFICIALS said cus- tomers of other routes also For variety, make your pancake syrup. Dissolve one cup dark brown sugar into a half cup of water. Simmer until slightly thick. Add butter if e soak in a A warm bath in which several capfuls of baby oil have been added will do much towards replacing oil to your skin during winter. BLIND nipple has no hole and to make one. or enlarge one. use a sterlized needle. Put the dull needle in a piece of cork or rubber and heat the pointed end until red hot. Push it through the nipple several times until the opening is just right. A that to join would be "just like being kicked in the teeth and then turning around to pav lor it. ULA Pres. Dennis Day. who also serves as Salt Lake City Public l.ihiary director, said of the action in a telephone interview'. "1 don't FEDERAL District Judge Bruce Jenkins granted a continuance of the hearing until Feb. 22 at 1:30 p.m. Judge Jenkins said the delay was granted to allow the three two government emplovees of whom are medically retued more time to process claims under the Federal Employees Compensation Act. Three appointments to the Davis County Planning Commission and one to the County Board of Adjustment were made by the Davis County Commission last week. NAMED TO the Planning Commission for three-yea- r terms were Gary Bush of Clinton: Dean Penrod, repiesent-inthe Davis School District: and Wallace Miller. Val Verda. Sam Bloxham of Kaysville was reappointed to the County Board of Adjustment. RELEASED FROM the g A LETTER TO MYSELF Eiililishiil In Inijiioi 1'iniiil Em Jim. - I1). Who 6 Bv Zara Sabin Knows? My Dear: There was no sun today At least, not for you. It is trite. I know, to sav "Somewhere skies are blue." But it is true. And also. "Come what may. Tomorrow is another dav." Flowers do not grieve When winter days are here: Tall trees wait to leave At first their buds appear. r You should not fear. Ask what you need; believe. Then trust and work. ou will reeeive! SILENT APPLAUSE To mirror thoughts. Eaeh heart must know One's self, planning Which session of Congress is this? 2. Where is the Persian Gulf? 3. Who was Vice President 1. under President William McKinley? 4. Who was the Republican nominee in 1952? 5. Name the largest natural lake in New Hampshire. 6. What is the largest lake in the world? 7. How many received Medals of Honor from WW 11? 8. What is the motto for Iowa? Remembering. . . 1. The second session of the 96th. 2. Between Saudi Arabia and Iran. 3. Theodore Roosevelt. 4. Dwight D. Eisenhower. 5. Winmpesaukee Lake. 6. Caspian Sea. 7. 431. 8. Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain. J. Layton THE THREE plaintiffs James Galetka of Riverdale. Clifford Bucklev of Rov . and fast?" Yes." replied Tom. think it's appropi late to make a comment about the action of the boaid. don't think it's appropriate lor anv one outside of Davis County to be involved. It appears the board is attempting to lesolve a very difficult situation." lb planning commission were Jack Neslen. Farmington: Allan Tuft. Bountiful, representing the School District: and John Fuit of Clinton, grb A forFARMING l'ON mer Missouri man wanted in Davis County as a suspect in a 1978 Christmas weekend crime spree may have his extradition delayed if Missouri authorities decide they want to file criminal homicide charges. THE SISPECT. George Alvin Bruton. 37. of Kansas City. Mo., has been on the FBI's " 10 Most Wanted Men" list for several months. He was captured after being shot in the head while attempting to flee law enforcement officers near Foit Smith. Ark., last month. Steven Vanderlinden. assistant county attorney, said Bruton is in "pretty bad shape in a prison hospital in Arkansas and could not be extradicted for some time yet. IF EXTRADICTED. Bruton would face several felony charges in connection with a three-dacrime spree in Weber and Davis Counties which involved shootouts with police, kidnapping and highspeed chases. Bruton apparently escaped from the crime spree, which began Dec. 22, 1978. in Roy and involved law enforcement officers from Weber and Dav is counties. During the spree, a police helicopter was shot down, families in Clearfield Each heart must know And possess. . . Silent applause. by Margaret Christiansen To who contend th.u che-mic- r MEANWHILE. AIR I oue officials agreed dining I pul healings last that thev An f oice peisonnel would conduct an extensive? studv of the emplovees' com-- ' plaints thiough an independent medical gioup t I L. he studv was estimated to $1 vears to complete. TO DATE, howevei. thet c." indication bv the Air Fotce that the studv is about to get underwav. ascoidmg to court testimonv is no Campbell noted that based on the recent Civil Service ruling, scores of some 2(H) civilian and military Insurance High-Ris- k Approved For Deputies FARMING i ON additional "high-risance" providing $50(1. k by the National Sheriff s Association lnsuranxe C ompany . is necessary because of the high-risprofession of law enforcement and iail procedures. "We are v ulneruble foi large law suits by the natuie of our work. said Sheriff Johnson. "And since countv officials are often included in law suits against counts law enforcement office! s. it ic possible foi the commissionets to be included in the insuiance cov- An insur(HK) lia- k bility for each Davis County sheriff deputy has been approved by the Dav is County Commission. SHERIFF Brant Johnson told the county commission that the insurance, endorsed erage," and Layton were held at gunpoint. six vehicles weie stolen, and three police officers and a civilian wounded. w ere slightly k ANOTHER suspect in the incident. Steven Scott Pan-nel- l. 28. of Kansas City, was captured and is serving a five-yea- r to file term in the Utah State Prison after pleading guilty to a HE NOTED that the $11,498 annual premium, to include the county commissioneis. would be $708 less than the county is piescntly paying lor liability insurance. He added that Davis Counts would be the ninth law enforcement agenev in the state to have this high-risinsurance. felony e charge. Comm. Frnest i berhard made the motion to approve the insurance adding. "In this day of law suits being tiled lot no reason at all. I think it's a good idea that we have ihix " additional liabilitv Schedule Of Rabies Clinics Rabies clinics to enable pet ow ners to complv w ith animal health laws for licensing pets are scheduled lor lour locations in Davis Countv on Saturday . I eb 9. according to Gary L. Peterson. DVM. chairman ol the rabies immunization program of the Utah Veterinui ciation. v Medical Asso- law reqiirf;s that dogs receive mnoculation or booster every other year and owners must produce a certi- ficate of rabies immunization when applying for a dog license. The Utah Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring rabies clinics at 36 locations throughout Utah About 80 veterinarians donate time and serv ices dunng the clinics. Charge for the shot is only $$ to cover the cost of rabies vaccine, with the remainder going to the association's basic fund. The association uses its funds primarily lor sponsorship of continuing education programs and veterinary medicine scholarships. THE FOUR clinics in Davis County on Feb. 9 arc at the Bountiful City Hall. p.m.: Davis Pbgh School. Kaysville. a.m. to 2 p.m.: the Layton National Guard Armory . Golden Ave.. p.m.: and Farmington City Offices. 286 S. 2(H) E.. p.m. Clinics can immunize dogs and cats that are at least four months old. However, no exotic pets, piegnant oi unhealthy animals will be innoculated against labies. 5 1 FARMINGTON -Rec- ently-reinstated Davis County Layton has been invited to speak to a convention of educators in San Francisco. Calif. THE National Education Association's academic freedom group has asked Miss Layton to speak at their confab on her personal experiences relating to her firing in September and reinstatement Jan. 14. The meeting will take place The Davis County April Library Board was asked to approve two da vs leave for the director with County Comm. Morris Swapp making the motion to approve it. Ihe vote was four in favor with board member Sharon Shumway Smi'h abstaining, tb , . million and lequne two An An Force medical otlicei assigned as liaison between the govet and the studv gioup said several months ago that the studv would begin "not later, than J.tnuarv cost Extradition Of G. A. Burton Delayed Speak San Francisco Library Director Jeanne Baconian Logic Two men who had been bachelor cronies met. "Tell me. Tom." said one. do "did you marry that girl, or breakown you still get your still low when comit would cost to Establish that it was doubt" the established used in then lob was the Inctoi in their assoited illness. alleging that their illnesses were caused bv "chemical poisoning" and that this tvpe of accident or illness is not covered by the compensation act. But Asst. U.S. Attoinev Gordon Campbell argues that a Civ Serv ice Commission official has ruled that such chums are within the tunsdiction of the compensation act thus a delay in the hearing to allow the three plaintiffs to file suits under the EEC A y Answers: In - A wot king with toxic chemicals".; has also damaged then health ; .ne expected to file claims vv ith : the MCA. In each case, however, the plaintiffs will be lequued to ,' "without THE THREE plaintiffs have Eaeli heart must know A tranquil plaee I peisonnel filed suit against the An Force Planning Commission FARMINGTON vv Force Base Carlos Martinez of Clinton allege that they sustained physical and mental disabilitv caused by toxic fumes and chemicals while thev were employed in Building 100 at the northern Utah an base. Galetka and Bucklev have teceived medical retuement while Martinez is still employ ed at the base but has been assigned to a new ob at a dilfe-tesite where theie are no chemicals involved in his tob. Three Named To Davis twenty-minut- Rhyme & Reason thel i Pancake Syrup vv Hearing Postponed way fares. 30 cents: senior citizens and handicapped. 15 cents: monthly passes for older persons and handicapped. $6: regular monthlv passes. $ 10: student passes (w ith proper identification). $7; passes for workers on "subscription" commuter or express routes, $18; and express route from Salt Lake City to Ogden. 90 cents one way. 6 g strained baby foods and whether to begin liquid supAnd if plementary vitamins. ever in doubt about baby s check progress or weight gain, Rasmussen will be the tributed for the use of the exempt organization, or the individual." Wise stated. h AT FOl R to six months the baby is usually satisfied with either three meals of eight to ten ounces or three meals and a bottle at bedtime. It's a good idea to offer babies sterile water at least once a day especially in warm or hot weather. Your doctor w ill say w hen to sw itch or skim to whole. milk. ALSO CHECK with him about when to begin commercial or homemade baby foods for infants under the age of one. He will also suggest when your baby can begin solid, Bountiful Davis Art League is hosting a luncheon on Friday, Feb. 8 at 12:30 p.m. Mr. Air Force accepted the first of its 72 and the Royal Danish Air Force accepted the first of its 58 multi-rol- e fighters Jan. 28. UPON HIS arrival here. Lawrence W. Goodwin. program manager for General Dynamics, presented Brig. Gen. Lapidot with an "First Flight" certificate. The general also met briefly with some of the 169 lrsaeli students who will be training at Hill. Twelve pilots will also be trained. The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing is responsible for train- eai pared to what drive " development director. "But the price of a fare anyw here on Hill Air . RATES include v said John M. Inglish. transit ATT O RN E Tips For Infants NANCY 10-- hikes and afternoon service. "We expected some opposition to the new rate schedule." of the northern Utah NEW De- "We are the first Hying unit in the world to leeeive this complained about the rate Hargis, manager Office of UTA. said customer remarks over the increased fares were mixed, and that there was definitely a drop of regular passengers on routes to and from Hill Air Force Base. Fares were considerably increased in some cases doubled effective last Friday. T. people in the wing, andrr we are bunging a lot of people jb. into L lah as a lesiilt of ou? assignment Ihe f 4 aneiaftc are being phased out Out unit is not combat teadv vet. btil uiT hope to be sometime this 2.4(H) nmark, I he Nethei lands and the Norway aie plane with the United Slates, the captain said 111 Proper Feeding B GALLERY HOURS are Tuesday through Saturday Closed MonSunday days and holidays. Admission is free. Norwegian LEW IS W States Belgium. lighter." he said "We havf Hikes Fare UTA Increased fares on the Utah Transit Authority buses between Salt Lake City and Ogden have caused some protesting and bovcotting among the regular passengers. 1 assembled pails of the in Europe and some in the I 3 Missionary Donations Are Not Tax Deductible Director of the Internal Anton J. Rasmussen, director of th Bountiful Art Center is deeply interested in the connection and natural interaction between ail and science and has based much of his own art work on this concept. Introducing the exhibit. Mr. Rasmussen will give a gallery talk on Saturday. Feb. 9 at 4 p.m. in the main gallery. A CEREMONY was held at the General Dynamics plant to note the Israelis' acceptance of the planes. Their Air Force became the third Air Force within a week to begin flying the fighters, which can fly at more than twice the speed of sound (more than 1200 miles per hour). In earlier ceremonies, held Jan. 25 in Europe, the Royal CAPTAIN MIKE Penni. public affairs officer for the wing, said this is the first time in aviation history that countries have produced an airplane together. Some of the 6 two-seate- F-I- have 102 assigned here, and has already received 65 of them. F-- 5 5 ADDITION to veterinarians, various civic and serto do paperwork and assist at the clinics. Animal control officers will issue licenses at some clinics, the spokesman said. IN vice clubs volunteer : |