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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. SEPTEMBER 3. 1981 Receives Completes Training Military Paul C. Kluzek, son of Harriet A. Fardal of 126 Ronald Training Jean Paul N. Damron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noal L. Damron. Layton, recently completed training in fundamental military skills at the Army ROTC basic camp at Fort Knox, Ky. Ave., Layton, and John R. Kluzek of Clearfield, recently completed a U.S. Air Force ROTC field training encampment at McClellan Air Force Base, Calif. DURING THE encamp- - CLASSIFIED DEADLINES THE BASIC camp is designed to give junior college graduates and college sophomores who have not taken ROTC courses the chance to enter the program. The camp also qualifies high school graduates for the ROTC program at any of the nation's six military junior colleges. CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE King Clarion In Kaysville 376-967- 7 Certified Teacher Yr. Olds 2 Sessions T. W. TH. Morning or Afternoon indi- 3-- 5 vidual and small unit tactics. , ,' i' '.V''""'', ' f " LIKE MOTHER, LIKE WHO Orrel L. Manuel, son of Betty Graham of 1495 Dallas St., anced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or university will result in the students being commissioned a second lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve orNation-a- l Guard. Layton, received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. k THE training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. Most cadets fulfill their adv SIX-wee- MANlEL IS a student at Weber State College, Ogden. y, ,v ,' &''" Scott 0. Konopasek, son of Marilyn Konopasek of 21 W. 1075 North, Sunset, and Floyd 0. Konopasek of 11865 E. Carolina Place, Aurora, Colo., received practical work in 1 Training Patrick D. McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McKay of Layton, received practical work in military ieadership at the Army ROTC advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. SIX- - week training in- cludes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or university will result in the students being commissioned a second lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or National Guard. MCKAY IS a student at USU. military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. k THE training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. SIX-wee- ROTC Robert B. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reynolds of Layton, received practical work in nr'itary ieadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. THE training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or university will result in the student's being commissioned a seond lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or National Guard. KONOPASEK IS a student at Brigham Young University, Provo. Studies The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation form their respective college or university will result in the student's being commissioned a second lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. REYNOLDS IS a student at WSC. Jim D. Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Welch of 1689 N. Bennett, Layton, received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. Disco Baton Jazz Country Western Production to and from Wendover! 7-1- 766-049- 5 Director: LaRae R. Thackeray Baton Instructor: Penny Forbes Ages 3 and Up accepted IN SALT LAKE CITY, call: Melva Anderson Tours 582-034- 1 UaiJ School of (573 No. Main amice Kaysville) Announces .... FALL REGISTRATION Offered 111! 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Polyester and Nylon 4 DRAPERY SHEERS Full rolls Champagne color only 1 1 8 wide Double Faced Quilted 98 CALICO Full bolts to 45 wide Decorator type Training THE k training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and $098 Full bolts Asst, colors 48 to 60 wide Full bolts SIX-wee- Ballet and Modern Jazz. Special Ladies Classes in Beginner . . . Reasonable Rates JY3T!1 jklMi WURSDA Colored Army ROTC Advanced -- Girls Combination Classes Boys Combination Classes Music ANNIVERSAFMMONTH J. Scott Receives Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. Classes Donnell Bennett WELCH IS a student at Weber State College, Ogden. James Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Scott of West Point, received practical work in military leadership at the and welcomes Two new qualified instructors: Baton k THE training includes instruction in first aid, communications, marksmanship, weapons systems, defensive and offensive tactics, reconnaissance techniques and other areas. Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective college or university will result in the student's being commissioned a second lieutenant in the active Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or National Guard. SIX-wee- Special GirlsBoy Performing Group For 0 Yr. olds Call Wash. In Classes begin Sept. Tap Drama and Crafts Army Reserve or National Guard. Training Ballet Arts other areas. Military Call Now to Register Songs Dancing Trench 'Science and History Tleld Trips Creative Wamsutta Petite SIX-wee- k Rhythm Band Stories ftinCkAg&g g !iT f Military Training Receives Readiness Concepts v. degree temperatures Wednesday didn't keep this Layton family from their morning stroll, complete with push carts for Patrick McKay THE ' Reading flumber DAMRON PLANS to enter the ROTC program at New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell. He is a 1981 graduate of Layton High School. e Ninety-fiv- ? ROTC Training J 6 P.M. Mini SCHOOL military drill and ceremonies, and at Friday During the encampment, cadets received training in basic rifle marksmanship, communications ment, cadets receive survival and small arms training and aircraft and aircrew indoctrination. They also have the opportunity to observe careers in which they might wish to serve as Air Force officers. The cadet is a student at Utah State University. 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