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Show 4 v V MARCH 23, 1983 Kaysvilie News Academy-ROT- C Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson of 849 Westbrook j)ay Set Saturday Lieutenant Colonel Dick Brown, Director of the Admis- sions Liaison Office, United States Air Force Academy, and outstanding cadets from Utah will headline the annual Academy-AFROTDay, sponsored by the Utah Air Force Association, on Saturday, March 26 at the Hill Air Force Base Theater. C Pfc. Funke DURING THE course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics, the construction and camouflage of fighting six-wee- k positions, and the use of mines, demolitions and intra- company communications equipment. His specialized training centered on the operation, employment and maintenance recoilless rifles, ant- rockets Academy-AFROT- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leavitt of Pollock, Ida.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson of Kuna, Ida. are the grandparents. C Liaison Officer for this area, advises that high school and junior high school students, parents, and educators throug-ou- t the state are invited to hear Colonel Brown keynote the program at the Base Theater at 9 a.m. Following Colonel Browns remarks, there will be a panel discussion by Utah cadets and Secondary Menus Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of March 28 will include: MONDAY, March 28, combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled pears, pink and white marble cake icings, milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Junior high choice, hamburger, dill slices and lettuce, French dessert and milk. fries Tuesday, March 29, French dip sandwich tater gems finger salad, chilled and apricots pineapple, peanut butter fingers, milk. Junior high choice, sloppy joes, French fries finger salad, dessert, milk. represe- C parents have about the 1 1 their fifth child. MAJOR D. B. Gerrard, Air Force Academy-AFROT- Marine Pfc. Bill C. Funke, son of William S. Funke of 85 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, has completed the infantry combat training course at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. flamethrowers. weighing 10 lb. 8 oz. and will be named Rusty Wade. He is ntatives, as well as Air Fo ce Academy Liaison Officers, who will respond to questions that educators, students, or Finishes Training itank Drive, Kaysvilie, announce the birth of a son born March 5 Elementary Menus and its programs. Highlight of the Academy-AFROT- C program will be a visit to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and a display of the 6 and F-- 4 Fighter Aircraft. GOVERNOR Scott Mathe-so- n has proclaimed March 26 as Academy-AFROTDay. More than 4,400 young men and women from all states of C the Union attend the Academy, and over 500 young men and women are involved in AFROTC programs in Utah. This program is by courtesy of the Utah Air Force Associa- tion and the Utah Liaison Officers, np ALTERNATE ENERGY WINNER Jason Barnes of Central Davis Junior High School has received top honors for his alternate energy science fair project. WEDNESDAY, March 30, enchiladas lettuce, buttered com, parkerhouse rolls choice of fruit, coconut oatmeal cookie and milk. Junior high choice, chef salad, hot rolls cookie and milk. Thursday, March 31, sliced turkey, whipped potabuttered carrots, hot rolls toes milk. Junior high shortcake cherry choice, cheeseburger, lettuce and dills, French fries dessert and milk. Lunch menus for the week of March elementary schools will include: 28 for the and tomaMONDAY, March 28, tacos toes, buttered corn, chilled pears and peaches, cinnamon rolls, milk. Kindergarten snack, cinnamon roll and milk. Tuesday, March 29, hamburger in a bun chilled slice and lettuce leaf, tater gems mixed fruit cup, chocolate cake, milk. Kindergarten snack, small peanut butter sandwich, milk. w-d- WEDNESDAY, March 30, roast turkey, whipped buttered green beans, parkerhouse rolls orange wheel, milk. Kindergar-- 1 ten snack, bread stick and milk. Thursday, March 31, baked ham, oven browned potatoes, buttered carrots and peas, colored easter applesauce cup eggs, while wheat rolls milk. Kindergarten snack, small roil cake and milk. potatoes FRIDAY, April 1, no school, Easter vacation. LOCKS Sales Installation Service Rekeyed Keys fitte d & duplicated CarsHomes opened FRIDAY, April 1, no school, Easter holiday. and Pvt. R. Palmer Completes m tom0 Basic Training Army Pvt. Ronald D. Palmer, son of J. Duffy and Jocelyn J. Palmer of 1625 Melanie Lane, Syracuse, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. DURING THE training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1979 graduate of Clearfield High School. e, TSKgy, D. Cramer Speaks Mountain Fuels Home Energy Evaluation can show you how. Tonight Don R. Cramer, the Chief of Civilian Employee Development and Training at Hill Air Force Base, will speak at the March dinner meeting of the Ogden Chapter, Society of Logistics Engineers (SOLE). MR. CRAMER has been in education and training for over 25 years. He is a charter member of the Society of Public Speakers, serves on the Governors Committee for Technical Education, and is currently on the accreditation committee for mathematics for North Davis Junior High School. His topic will be Crisis Management versus ConstrucThe meeting tive Planning. will be at Hill AFB Officers Club on March 23 with dinner at 6 p.m. and cost will be $6. Reservations should be made bv calling Donna Lehn at Ai. s 777-428- Kaysvilie News Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gar E. Elison were both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lano Elison of Malta, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Durfee of Almo, Ida. They came for their grandson, Brook Elison, who was awarded his Eagle Scout on Sunday evening at the Crestwood Stake Center at a special ceremony. Other guests attending were Brooks aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gardner, Salt Lake City and Marla Elison and Steve Deacon of Holladay. Dr. Canute Barnes of Pullman, Wash, was a Sunday overnight guest of his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes. m Ti rfifr To Request Your Home Energy Evaluation Clip the coupon and return it to the address below: would like a Mountain Fuel Home Energy Advisor to come to my home to perform a home energy evaluation. I Lri pJ NAME: o help you get the most out of the energy you use at home, Mountain Fuel is offering a Home Energy Evaluation program. Through this program, a I cJ will highly trained Mountain Fuel Home Energy Advisor inspect your home making specific recommendations on how you can reduce your homes energy con- sumption. Mountain Fuels advisor will estimate the energy savings that may result from any major conservation measures you implement such as installing a new eneradvisor gy efficient appliance, or adding insulation. The will also explain low or no cost practices you can adopt to save energy, and money. ? 5 ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:. (HOME) (WORK) (HOME) (WORK) BEST TIME TO CALL: UNDERSTAND THE COST FOR THIS SERVICE IS $15.00 AND THIS AMOUNT WILL APPEAR ON MY FUEL BILL AFTER THE EVALUATION IS COMPLETED. I Provided my account is current. Signature Mail to: Conservation Programs Mountain Fuel Supply P.O.Box 11368 Salt Lake City, UT 84139 MOUNTAIN FUEL Date |