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Show AUGUST 17, 1983 Salt Lake Citys Layton Construction Co. is looking to complete the $1.7 million Davis Area Vocational Center project by October after wavering between fervent activity in good weather and a virtual stand-stiduring the years bouts with wet, cold weather. OCTOBER DATE ANTICIPATED FUTURE HAFB MUSEUM play aircraft and missiles used at the base with donations used to create the facility Itll include a family picnic area and playground with free public access. The nearmuseum will include exhibit ly acre-larg- e area, art and photo gallery, library and Those entering the HAFB from the Roy gate will notice a sign identifying the fu- ll . ture HAFB Museum and Aerospace Park, with Russ Sneddon, HAFB Heritage program director, attaching prog- Earns Honor rams logo to the sign. To be located on 28 theater. acres, the project will be developed by Heritage Foundation of Utah, Inc., to dis LAYTON-Sc- ott C. Crawford, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Crawford of Layton, was given the Deans award for showing the most growth and development as a military student. CRAWFORD IS a bachelor of general studies major at Weber State College and has just completed his freshman (ClcarffftcM Mews Returning to Clearfield this week is Judy Skare after a visit Anaheim, Cailf. Michael is the son of Jim and Jennifer De Spenza and has aunts and uncles in the area, with her first grandson, Michael James De Spenza of Bill and Jill Skinner of Layton and Earle and Vicki Gould of Clearfield. year. Gets VFW Award 1 BACK TO SCHOOL PERM SALE!!! LAYTON-T- ed J. Jensen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jensen of Layton has received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Award during recent ceremonies at Weber State NAILS 25 College. MEDICAL AUXILIARY MEETS The Davis County Medical Auxiliary met recently with officers including: front, Valva Shields, left, Saundra Gibb and Jolynn Bean; back, Karen Taylor and Kathleen The group aims at providing medically-relate- d service projects, offering car seat safety films that can be borrowed by any interested group, with speakers trained to address child abuse and sex education for children as well as give training for those with bedridden famjly members. In addition, eye glasses for needy children recommended by school nurses are available. This year, several car seats will be purchased and donated to the countys hospitals. Anyone interested in further information should contact Mrs. Gibb at Bur-tensha- 292-268- THE AWARD is presented to an outstanding junior cadet for achievement in military science subjects. Jensen is a microbiology major and is currently a senior at Weber State. He is married to the former Lydia Gutierrez of Layton where they reside with their two children. Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley returned from Huntington, Utah where they visited with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Atwood and welcomed a new granddaughter Deseree who was born July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and family of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crawford of Escalante were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins and sons Ryan. Burton and Arn and his brother Richard Odell Perkins returned from a fishing and canoeing' trip to Sho Shone, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd attended the wedding and reception of a niece. Christine Wade and Edward Proctor on Friday evening in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Zina Webster of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen. George Wright and three -H- AIR DESIGNS Men 23 E. 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