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Show f REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 19, 1982 1 LaVon Andrews Seeks Clerk Vote Promising "improved county services" and stressing "organizational ability," LaVon A. Andrew. 271 Marilyn Dr,. Clearfield, announce her candidacy for Davis County Clerk on the Democratic ticket. "DAVIS COINTV rcsi-den- t have a right to expect prompt, efficient county sajs Mrs. Andrews. "My candidacy is baved on the need to improve county I believe my organi scr-vic- Herbertson Ends Training Niel W, Heberhon, um of and Mrs, Wallace L. Hebert son of Rural Route 2uh, Lehi, receni-lcompleted U.S, Air I oree ROIC Held training encampment at Vandenburg Air I one Have, Calif. y zational ability and my managerial background are the requisites for good county gov- t ernment." Mrs. Andrews has worked as a tas examiner fur the IKS for I J years, opened and man- DURING THE encamp-ment- , cadets receive survival and small arms training and aged the Clearfield H&R Black ollicc and was a bookkeeper for area buvmesvei for Theres Still No Hunting In So. Weber aircraft and aircrew indoctrination, They also have the opportunit y to observe careers in which they might wuh to serve as Air Force officers. The cadet is a student at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. retired Air Lores Coj, HE IS a 1973 graduate Lehi High School, of SOUTH forec Reserve Airman Class trnest H, Helmer, son of James A. and Margeue A. Helmer of Nunvet, Ut.. has been assigned to Lowry Af B. Colo,, alter completing Air Air 1 DURING THE six weeks at THE AIRMAN will now Lackland AFB, Texas, the airman studied the Air I oree mission, organization and customs and received special re- Lorce, poorte will now serve at Luke Af B, Arizona and is a 1971 graduate of Lay ton High GRADUATES OF the course learned to inspect, operate and maintain electronic In spite of what some might wish, permitted in the South Weber city School, Schroader Ends Study computers and related equipment, and earned credits toward an avvociate degree m applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman David L. Schroader, son of Gary L. Schroaderof Roy and Margaret Nelson of Sunset, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force course for electronic computer systems repairmen at Kcesler AFB, Schroader will now serve at Offutt AIB. Neb,, with the 55th As ionics Maintenance Squardron. He is a 1981 graduate of Clearfield High School. Miss, TRIMMINGS, newspapers and other similar items should he tied in bundles or placed in sturdy plastic bags, tb 1 munity College of the Air Af B, Miss, p ceive specialized instruction in the avionics systems Held. Hclmcr is a 198 graduate of Clearfield High School. computers and related equipment. and earned credits lost ard an avsotcate degree in applied science through the Com- Staff Sgt. John D, Poone, son of Vona H. Poorte of Layton Ut., has graduated from the U.S. Air force course for electronic computer systems repairmen at Kcesler THE CITYS new sletter notes the council hasnt passed a resolution voiding the ordinance passed in May, 1981. That means no hunting of any kind is allowed in the city. Tips for garbage pick-uwere also given, including asking that each container or bundle be limited to 50 lb including weigh! of the container. Containers must be regulation garbage cans or sturdy plastic bags, with rocks, concrete, sand, dirt and sod not eligible for city pickup. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree m applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Force basic training. Seeks Vote For Justice Of Peace limits, training in human relations. 1st VVFBFR theres still no hunting Ernest Hclmcr Assigned 12 years. She is currently active in church and community affairs. She has been a widow for 1 years and has seven John Poorte Graduates GRADUATES OF the course learned to inspect, operate and maintain electronic Hill AFB employee. They have one child. JUDY IS a charter member of the League of Women Voters. She served on the judicial systems committee and the committee of municipal nt and administrators of justice. She attended Henne-gc- r Business College after graduation from Murray High School. She was active in JUDY DARLINGTON . Judy Darlington is announc- candidacy for the office ing her of justice of the peace for Davis County. She has been active in community affairs for many years. She resides in the Aspen East area of Layton, is married to John Darlington, a , church affairs as a Primary teacher and became active in civic affairs. Judy has a broad judicial background and knowtege gained from her extensive research of Utah statutes. She has a rich background of experience with people and their problems. This coupled with the technical knowlege gained over the years makes her eminently qualified for the office of justice of the peace. She will bring experience, fairness, competence and understanding to this office. JUDY DARLINGTON soldeserves your support in filling this important office of Davis County Justice of the icits and Peace. New Books At Library The following are new books on the Davis County Library shelves: ; "PRACTICAL Upholstering and the Cutting of Slipcovers, by Frederick Palmer. . Many books have been published since "Palmers Practical Upholstering" none have come up to his. It is in a class by itself; a textbook for the tradesman; a must for repair-- , ers; invaluable for reference ,and for training apprentices. : But of course since the book was written in 1921 there have . been some changes in methods and materials and some expla-- . nation is necessary regarding these. Over 400 illustrations in this revised edition. ' . , : . : ."Your Child In Sports, A Complete Guide, by Lawrence Galton. This includes the values and hazards of sports, common athletic injuries and ttheircare, pluses and minuses of organized athletics, girls in sports, the benefits of sports in general and of individual ' sports. , "HANDMADE MIXES for Instant Meals, the Natural Way, by Nina and Michael Shandler. In only one afternoon you can prepare enough inexpensive mixes from natural products for two months of fast family breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. "The Franchise Hand- book," by U.S. Dept, of Commerce. A guide to companies offering franchises. Franchising is both an old and new con- cept. During recent years, franchising, as a type of business operation, has been expanding rapidly and entering into new areas of application. This book is packed full with information regarding all aspects of franchising. AMERICAN Sign Language, by Martin L. Sternberg. A comprehensive dictionary with 5000 definitions, 8000 drawings by Herbert Rogoff and seven foreign-languag- Ballard Biscuits 4 e indexes. Cheese "Choc. Half Davis Okays f e punch MixF;.rsrM Contracts Bor Golf Pros By GARY R. BLODGETT Five-- ; FARMINGTON year contracts, extending though Dec. 31, 1987, have been approved by the Davis County Commission for the two golf professionals who provide services at the county-- l Operated courses. THE CONTRACTS, if not previously terminated, were offered to Pierre Haulde of the Davis Park Golf Course and to Ken Pettingill, pro at the Valley View Golf Course in Layton. .Under the five-yea- r agree- ment, they will be treated as both county employees and as independent contractors, the latte- - being for the services rendered. UNDER THE provision of being county employees, they will receive $853 the first year .with increases commensurate with raises to ptfier county employees during the period of the contract. They will also be eligible for all g ppunty-provide- d benefits. They will be responsible for Chill Seedless Grapes of their respective golf courses. Under the independent-contract- with Youll find a wonderful selection of plants to add decor, to your home or office as well as decorated for gift giving! the maintenance and operation Best of Or BeansMS 1.85 1.49 1.59 1.89 NO-PES- Fresh Stock! persons, according to the SAVE EACH . 40' DURACELL Listerine 9 Volt Thompson S- -j Mouthwash & Gargle 30' Off Label 89 licit DURACELL AA Size Twin Pack Cut Green Beans Blalr Frozen French Style QBot-al- Green Onions Hawaiian Punch Naw laland Frull Flavor Low Sugar Fruit Punch SAVE 10' M oi. can Ais.J ThmShcadtRd liDltla Safeway Premium Top Mr Wrights 100 Whole Meet or Sesame Mf Wright e Buttermilk SandwtchorRd Too KiPreia Hot Dog Buns SrawSgnfT 89' !Lf79e 79 toff 79 act cqc tg 35 or Red Radishes Large Fresh Bunches buns. Assorted Popsicles Kaap Planty On Hand Wonderful Flavore Poly Bag 1.49 18 count bag Lucerne Yogurt Sundae Style, Gourmet or Prestirred Q f I JCFRS' n - Pert Shampoo or Oily Normal-Dr- 67 Frozen Ht $1I 59 99( Tater Treats aBDrtaa agreement. Oil Label 6.4 oz. Tube golf-relate- AND restaurant operations will belong to the county which may rent or lease the facilities and operation of the facilities to other f,u,i Toothpaste $ section of the CONCESSIONS So' - agreement, Davis County Commission and accounting procedures will be directed through the county auditors department. The pros will also be responsible for all debts and obligations incurred as independent contractors and will be required to alleviate the county against any liability. Milk Half STRIP T or the two will have exclusive franchise tights to operate the pro shops for the d sale of equipment. They will also have exclusive rights to all rentals, equipment, carts and the driving range with rental equipment to be provided by the professionals. THE GOLF professionals will be accountable to the I f, ST"' INSECTICIDE Best Foods Mayonnaise Famous Brand Food & nr 7,oz$i Eat 11 Pepsi Diet Pepsi Pepsi Light Mt. Dew ot. btl. SAVE 40' Secret ALL LAWN AND PATIO FURNITURE Roll-O20- - OFF Retail PrfcB limited to Stock on Hand . S fl OgOen, Brigham Layton City f) Copyright 1902 Sateway Store Incorporated $1 SAVE 40' n Off Label |