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Show c JANUARY 12, 1983 Bids Opened In SLG - HILL AIR FORCE BASE Were U.S. bombers sent skyward to counter Soviet attack, its likely Not very many would return, after entering Russian airspace. B-- THAT MESSAGE of doom was laid before the Layton Chamber of Commerce at their monthly meeting at the HAFB Officers Club, where Gen. Leo Marquez, whose position equates to a governor of a state, outlined concerns behind keeping U.S. military budgets high. Outlining what appears to be a continued, massive buildup on the Soviets part since 1962 vs. a lesser American effort, he said the Russians maintain an active military of 4.8 million and 8.5 million reserves, or more than one in 25 of their population. Conversely, the U.S. has an active force of 2. 1 million with only 800,000 reserves, or less than two percent of the U.S. population. TIMING HIS speech to the recent opening of the current, 98th Congress, Gen. Marquez said that while debate has already centered around defense budgets, it will get heavier. Theres nothing more important, he went on, than maintaining a proper defense budget before we jump on (its reduction) as a a level budget. panacer Using a slide presentation to visually illustrate his plea, the general pointed out that while the Soviet Union had to back down, in his words, to the U.S. during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, the Soviets vowed from then on never to have to bow to anothers military might. other vital materials, such as bauxite used 'r MOST VITAL strategic materials are all in potentially unstable areas, Gen. Marquez emphasized, noting the same doesnt hold true, largely, for the Soviet Union. And where they are weak theyre working to change that, he added, pointing to Leonid Brezhnevs goal to overcome Afganistan and move into Africa and Southeast Asia. Not only taking Afganistan-helpi- ng answer a 200 year dream leading to a warm water port--balso moving into Ethiopia are examples of the vast inroads being achieved in control, he said. Speaking of seeking the warm water port, he said the only thing standing between them is Iran and no one knows what will happen there. PAKISTAN is the only country in that region that is friendly, we could depend some on them and is receiving a shipment of s. The whole Western world depends on oil it will be a drastic change in lifestyle if that capacity was removed, he added. An explanation of the differences between U.S. and Soviet defense capabilities was explained, ranging from submarines to missiles. THATS COUPLED with a desire for the Soviets to never receive the blow suffered during World War II, when 20 million Soviets, or virtually one in every family, lost their lives in battle. They are very willing, have been putting a lot into military hardware. The population passively accepts military spending and buildup at the expense of a higher standard of living than currently exists, he went on. long-standi- BY THE EARLY 1970s, anything approximating military force to meet need was surpas- sed, Gen. Marquez continued, indicating that buildup continued, and continues today. That buildup causes two concerns, with not only the physical ability to counter Soviet threats in the event of a nuclear war, but also concern supply lines could be cut for oil and SOUTH WEBER The snow may be a little scant, now, butthere will probably still be more chances to sleigh hill. though Byrams ask that adult supervision be provided for all youngsters. In addition, its asked that gates be closed with Byrams taking no responsibility for injuries. City news notes also list an opening for a volunteer fireman, with those interested asked to call Dennis Brewer at CLEARFIELD YOU DO, 479-846- ITS ALSO TIME to renew licenses, both for dogs and for people with businesses. Dog licenses at $5 for neutered and $10 for unaltered dogs can be purchased at the city hall. A rabies shot certificate should accompany payment that must be made before March BIDS were opened this week at the Utah Department of Transportation offices in Salt Lake City, for construction of the one half million dollar bridge project. The bridge is located on 800 North over the Denver-Ri- o Grande railroad tracks. The roadway is a major artery for Hill Air Force Base traffic indicated City Manager Gayle Starks. Mrs. Clyde Burnside of Kenilworth returned to her home after spending the past six weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside. Mrs. Salome Barnes had the misfortune of falling at her home and injuring her back and has been confined to the Davis North Hospital in 31 to avoid penalty. Layton the past week. BUSINESS licenses should be renewed as soon as possible, as well. If youre one of those fortunate souls who hasnt had problems with water lines freezing, dont leave water running during cold weather. If you do, youll be charged for the extra water, the city hall warns. If you have had problems in the past or do now, contact Gene Greer as soon as possible. The city will keep record of those homes with problems if any adjustments are needed. Saying goodbye to 1982 from the Casper G. Carroll home were guests Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost and Mrs. Gladys McPhee as their guests. PARKLNG on streets during winter months is taboo, with most residents very cooperative the city newsletter indicates. Residents pre asked to remember its their job to keep their sidewalks cleared as well as around their mailboxes. - A hazar- dous bridge that has stood for more than 60 years will soon be after almost two years of planning to bring it up to safety standards. Kaysville Caution Asked At Byrams Sleigh Hill IF By CLINT WARDLOW ut In South Weber Byrams 60 Year Old Bridge To See Replacement in aluminum. THE CONDITION of the bridge is scary, said City Engineer Ron Smith. Mr. Smith pointed out that the bridge is wood framed, and has been considered a hazard for many years. Mr. Smith estimated that over 5,000 cars wider, with easier access to traffic, Mr. Smith said. MR. SMITH has worked on the bridge project since almost two years of planning, he indicated he was gratified to see the project finally underway. The 800 N. road handles Hill Air Force Base traffic from Sunset. Clinton, and Driving School A-- 1 bridge located also scheduled for rebuilding by Clearfield City. The second bridge sits over All Davis County high schools, starting today.s80. Standard and automatic, for 9 days, Bountiful location Union Pacific lines and was built in 1975. Despite the relatively current building date, Mr. Smith indicated that the Union Pacific bridge would also have to be rebuilt for safety purposes. Bids for the UP 481 So. 4th Salt Lake City 208 943-252- E. 5th So. 5 o) sja w dYa 0 SJH Honor Roll jit jf, t ' ' ' , Sunset Junior High Schools honor roll and high honor roll includes: Tana Shelley. Eighth Grade High Honor Roll, Carla Lowder, Tad Allred, Paul Hepworth, Donna SEVENTH grade honor roll, Stephanie Alldredge, Larry Birt, Janet Hood, Stephanie Poll, Chanin Williams, Lorie Burnett, LisaFrancom, Jackie Oda, Mark Flinders, Vanessa Jones, Diann Millikan. Trisha Byington, Tammy Grisler, Melanie Markos, Debbie Martin, Jody Wolfe, NINTH honor roll, Kent Jil-le- Stanley, Michele Stevens, Jodi Bambrough, Crystal Chase and Sean Murray. 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A completion date for the bridge has been set for autumn of this traversed 800 North daily, DIO will oversee both projects. He noted that plans call for the new bridges to be shorter in length than the bridges currently on 800 N. However, the bridge are expected to be started within the next couple of months. The bridges are being financed by a $476,000 federal grant and another $400,000 grant from the Department of Transportation. The project will be completed in two phases. The construction on the first phase of the project--th- e 41' I i . 7 :(.. i 1 n. ii.it E. |