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But now wear her is warming, again, and maybe U cattaiU and other living tiling can row to full glory in the summer months a uti war CATTAILS IN BLOOM In-a- y.yys.wys.ws.-ys.- Two HAFB Airmen Arrested r CLEARFIELD Two Hill Air Force Base airmen have been arretted by Clearfield J police and charged with aggra-vate- d robbery in connection with an incident in which two men were reportedly robbed at gunpoint in a parking lot early last Saturday morning. POLICE ARRESTED Frederick Lee Jones. 22. who listed hit address as 461 North Bruce St., Clearfield, and Earl Cobb. 23. of Hill AFB. Both are charged with and aggravated robberyCircuit arraigned in Clearfield Court. If convicted, the pair could face from five years to life in prison. BOTH ARE being held in Davis County Jail in lieu of $5, 000 bail each. According to Clearfield Si police, the incident allegedly occurred in the Smith Food King parking lot, 37 5 South State, Clearfield, when two men got into the back seat of a car and pulled a gun on two CITED FOR SERVICE Frank Zamora of Layton has been cited for his years of service to the blind dog program by the Utah Fraternal Order of the Eagles. He has worked to provide guide dogs for six years, volunteering many hours to the effort. He has spearheaded the raising of $1,500 personally during the past year and other thousands of dollars over past years. The funds go towards training and providing guide dogs for local blind residents. Club members have taken the project to heart, raising $9,000 recently for purchase of three guide dogs. Clearfield men as they returned to their vehicle. No one was injured. ONE SUSPECT was arrested near the scene a short time after the alleged incident while the second suspect was arrested later, according to police, grb Deputy Sheriff Herb Ruth Dies CLINTON A Basis Clinton, called about 12.30 a m. FnJjy saying that he was sick and would not be able to finish his shift. A short lime later, his wife, Rowena. called County deputy sherd! called his office early Friday morning that he was feeling ill and would not he able to complete hit shift. A FEW hours later Deputy Sheriff Herb Ruth, with the shenfT s department for about two years, suffered an apparent heart attack and died at Davis North Medical Center. for the paramedics and Deputy Ruth was rushed unconscious to the hospital. AT THE lime of his death. Deputy Ruth, who had a history of heart problems, w as on patrol in the north end of Davis County, grb ShenfT Department spokesman said the deputy, age 49. of Weather Conditions That Affect Us Most people. The physical effects often produce phychological What are the two weather conditions which most affect the way we feel. repercussions. The second factor is the humidity of the air. This THE FIRST and perhaps the most important weather factor influencing your phy sical comfort is, of course, barometric affects people in varying degrees and in various ways. HIGH HUMIDITY often pressure. makes people uncomfortable. It sometimes affects aches and pains (as will low pressure) and therefore a combination of very high humidity' and low pressure produces' the most irritable of weathers depressing effects. The weight of the air pressing down on you is definitely a major influence on the way you feel, because it affects the tissues of your body. LOW PRESSURE causes irritation or deflation in many Medical Confab JD attorney at A SALT LAKE CITY wide range of medical and legal subjects will be presented at the annual convention of the Utah State American Association of Medical Assistants to be held on June 8 at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Ciri Parents Prayer By NANCY MOORE THURMOND Oh, God, make me a better parent. Help me to understand my children, to listen patiently to what they have to say and to D. L. understand all their questions kindly. KEEP ME from interrupting them, talking back to them and contradicting them. Make me as courteous to them as would have them be to me. I Dean Given Life Sentence An itinerant worker who admitted killing Jean Marie Child, 30, of Syracuse, near Ely, Nev., last October has been sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. DISTRICT JUDGE Merlyn Hoyt also added 40 years to the prison sentence of David L. Dean for the rifle slaying of the Utah woman at a sheepher-der- s camp north of Ely. Before handing down the sentence, Judge Hoyt read a statement from the suspect which said that he (Dean) did not have any motive for the fatal shooting at the sheepher-der- s camp she shared with her husband. THE HUSBAND later found his wife shot to death and his new pickup truck and some personal belongings missing. Dean was later arrested and charged with the crimes, even signing a statement on April 19 that stated: THERE IS a great danger this (crimes) could be repeated unless he (Dean) got immediate professional help. Dean pleaded guilty to murder, two counts of. grand larceny, burglary and 'possession of stolen property in an agreement that he worked out (plea bargaining) with the district attorney in exchange for not receiving the First-degr- death penalty, according to court records, grb . Give me the courage to confess my sins against my children and ask them forgiveness, when I know what I have done wrong. Their subject will be MAY I not vainly hurt the feelings of my children. Forbid that I should laugh at their mistakes, or resort to shame and ridicule as punishment. Let me not tempt a child to lie and steal. Help me to treat my children as those of their own age, but let me not exact of them the judgments and conventions of adults. Allow me not to rob them of the opportunity to wait upon themselves, to think, to choose and to make their own decisions. INEUKMATION on Robins Dr., Layton. v . ? I ... q" - 7W 4-- . V, i self-contr- & j V- V . , i . . ':.' Jh,v ; FORBID THAT I should ever punish them for my selfish satisfaction. May I grant them all their wishes that are reasonable and have the courage always to withhold a privilege which I know will do them harm. Make me so fair and just , so considerate and companionable to my children that they will have genuine esteem for me. Fit me to be loved and imitated by my children. Oh, God, do give me calm and poise and (Author Unknown) reg- istration is available from Mary Cervenski, 2102 N. (ASCP), PhD, LLD, Attorney t Law and David W. Slagle, I HONORED Medical Law and Ethics for Assistants and ot!:r .ionals. MAJOR SPEAKERS will be . BOARD ' Jo.hn H. McDonald MT, :r-:- i Law-Sno- Christensen and Marineau. He is also a legal representative for Utah State Medical Association. 7-- A School Board President Lucile Reading, left, couldnt believe it, because the board is usally asked to support something rather than given a pat on the back, but one of those rare moments came the boards way, recently. Donna Swenson, chairman of the Davis County Council on Aging presented a plaque in appreciation of the 10 years service the schools have provided to the. senior citizen lunch program. Lunches are prepared at several high schools for transport to the senior citizen lunch sites and Council on Aging officials say the relationship has been free of problems and a real benefit to hundreds of county senior citizens. Also honored was former School Superintendent Bernell Wrigley, who retired last year. SURPRISE QUILT First graders can pull some mighty nice surprises on their teachers. Such was the case with Lynne Machados Sunset Elementary School class who presented a quilt to their departing teacher. Students included: Jenna Bowen, left, Jodi Wight, Tommy Mike Welker, Cory Lake, Danny Cabrey, Curtis Hood, Chris Harden, Lane Thompson, Kyle Telander, Erick Larsen, David Bowen, Mike Ketchum, Allen Lucas, Shawn Judd, Melinda Russell, Denece Palmer, Jennifer Elmer and Kristi Miller. Helping hold the quilt down were front, Val Robinson and Becky Wolfe. |