OCR Text |
Show I'age 64, Lakeside Review. Jamtar) 22, 1981 34 Civilian Workers Get -Awards at Hill were: Hill Air Thirty-fou- r HILL AFB Force Base civilian workers received management achievement awards at a Jan. 17 banquet of the Ogden Chapter of Federal Managers Association at the base officers club Speaker at the evening event was Wyreene L. Flatt of Washington, chief of the senior executive 3 Freida Sickinger, Brent Aguirre, Jimmy D. Young, Colleen Brogna, Sandra M. Davis, Jon R. Haggestrom service management office of the Air Force Civilian Personnel Office. An awards ceremony followed the talk with Bountiful resident John Kenney receiving the top honor. chief of the Item Kenney, Management Division, Materiel Management Directorate at Hill, 1980 the Executive received Management Award for managerial excellence m various directorate key positions during the past 19 years. Lynn Summers, FMA chapter president, termed Kenney a manager of managers at the Utah air base. Others receiving awards for 1980 Towcrch and Leon Popped, all of Roy; Richard C. Blair, Bountiful; Donald Neville, Romna Allison, Golden Bennett and Lyman H. Moulton, all of Kaysville; T. Samuel Vigil, Thomas Fausto, Warren Scully, Marilyn Y. Duffy and Harry L. Cleveland, all of Ogden. JjlOoaH doQMdKTops Hours: 10a.m.a 0.tn. a coupons r Captain fC1 j ttrl t V i y ' fJlcn'l V..v OIIFOJ t ; 1f Many styles to choosefrom. PC 3 t County Clerk Rodney procedure, The matter was Walker told the com- missioners the papers proved and will be could be drawn up for the reviewed by the county liability coverage and attorney. rXHIO ap-nf- le M West Ct:s (Just Wt of thLI;ht) WEWSCTSai h UTTOM G33EQD LADIG'S SII023 4 the i fa- s New Styles far Spring, etc. N t i . ' r. , V S5G3 fe." V r. i. a it G3IE0D fj m Mo's t-- : i CN EACH PAIR ji j j, Lumsra a Vast CertSo (Just Watt pf th FAtICYDalir.'iS V BmtVWN IN Light) MYTON Lorge selection to choose from. 7s said there were demolition experts who could handle the blasting but he was concerned with the liability inHe , J r 1 ' ON EVERY PAIR surance for the job. He said not only was there liability for the a. 4 'i . J V (Just West of th light) West 6ont2o GQIECE) 4 t LADIE'S DGCIir.iS themselves nI P i .r-- h f I 1 S' s.; J T,-- J i 4 I v , ' t V CEv ivia itw X M, J , s 4 , 4 .You Name It! Fancy styles v i. w REDUCED! IN DOimiWN LAYTCN ' J uxfc t. nt WiteM Mil SO needed but also to cover surrounding areas. The blasting required would involve the slicing of a large boulder with a series of blasts Maughn said. He also told the tf ii there commissioners V lyeryPdr, Richard visited . t--i G3 ilDGD than a safe distance there should not be any with the away. problems ComDavis County missioners last week to discuss his units participation in the project which would serve as a training maneuver for the group. The biggest problem Maughn cited for the exercises to enlarge the rifle range would be that of removing a boulder which needed blasting. workers . 'll M Maughn of Company C m the 321st engineering battalion eysat) (UMiT Army Reserve Unit to Help With Rifle Range Project County. Utah 41 North Main St., Wood, Sunset, and Shop These rjlerchsnfs foi 4 FloorinftMne. & fr An FARMINGTON will be unit reserve Army helping with the ex- pansion of the newly built range located near Fruit Heights on the eastern edge of Davis to) $25.C3(cri 1 Douglas Richins, Riverside; Swain J. Robert Bennett, Linda L. Skeen, Earl Montgomery, LeRoy Patton, William E. Hazelwood and Gary LeClaire, all of Layton. Also, Robert B Storey, South Ogden; Paul B. Jones, Mountain Green; Jose Gallegos, Clearfield, David H. Sund- strom and David Lynn Jensen, both Salt Lake City. Allan P. Allen, Centerville; Thad D. Simpson, North Ogden, and James R Davis Clinton Perdue would be little danger to residences in the area because they are more . . K) Tf ost Ill H LLTUII..U.1 UU..H 1 6ooto ( JuM Watt of th LlghtV IN C3NT0WN LAYTON . t s' $ 3 G3ZEGD Cdi3 Tl:b .1 h Cc'--- ;n .GAUD Psbca Ey LCs Crbss LdJef 3.C3- - f C v i 4 VCO CCS7U. 333.80 4 MB. Wwt of th Light) 3 m G3IKD u;!D::;;jonn Briefs. Sffarts & Undershirts j . .1 a-iu-n !. V . Except Patterns, Notions T - J f T S v ;; juLII (jii.;a.i is. itM) a V " ? j1 - 'y'- v urrta J J - c:j toy faw y - DUE3 Kl;":;.uncN u:.o watt ef t TT: mmi 1 GECECD C31U&LO: KnittCrcLhsS-.Yc- af LAYTON HILLS MALL ,i :auc;.) 1 i in tL- -i - - . n .p r r" Jl 'On s I r-- v. L r:( QH0aE5B off ffaiODITDCS - ;- tzzti Ilf, stom etHStvii LAYTON f 'i Remnants. Some Fabrics Save to 33 FARmc u A v.c GIRL'S HIGGLES 0b! y' Hurry For This r tcs(jus Effective Jan. 22-3- tt( CSTNICTI UHON G3GEGD imc:E3 PI? IN j m arnc.j (isawxcuf the ut) c cetera uto 4 |