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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 4. 1979 rMVW,'v ': 1 mol 5 - HILL AFB The quick climbing andtuming agility, which is characteristic of the of Because of the Air Forces newest air combat fighter, will be demonstrated Saturday, at Hill AFB as part of the arrival ceremony hosted by the 388th Tactical weapons. novative design features have been incorporated into the aircraft. For example, the angle is increased to 30 degrees from the usual degrees to increase pilot tolerance. The seat position also permits easier aft viewing and aids in tracking entargets in the high-vironment. The side-stic- k replaces the G F-1- 6. DuUis HE BEGAN his long with the 6 in the summer of 1971 by making inputs to the request for proposal to industry for the prototype lightweight fighter program in January 1972 and became the Joint Test Force F-1- Director for the flyoff in early 1973. With the F-1- F-1- August 1978. The ceremonies, which are open to the public, will begin at 11:30 a.m. in Building One, aircraft hangar. The west, southwest and southi gates will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Security police will direct visitors to the' ceremony area. Cameras will be permitted at Hill during hospital employee was also injured at her home when one of the assailants entered the house demanding keys to her car. He later fired at the woman as she tried to close her front door. She was treated at DNMC and released the F-1- F-l- ll mij EMiml Programs The Davis County Library has many educational programs and films available to the public. , EACH MONTH special programs are presented for the public. They invite everyone to attend these special programs and to bring your families to the library not only to obtain books and materials but to participate in the special entertainment. Workshops on Lets Talk It Over for both teenagers and parents are scheduled. A workshop for teenagers who v want to improve their rela- tionship with their parents and a workshop for parents who want to improve their with their relationship teenagers. The first session will be conducted by John Moyes, MSW for the teenagers who want to improve their relationship with their parents. It will consist of values clarification, our value system vs. satisfying communication skills, the The Conflict subject Between Parents I and J. Wil- cox, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox and their children Shana, Meka and Deana all of Syracuse; Dr. and Mrs. Lynn L. Wilcox and their three daughters, Lisa, Amber and Megan, of Salt Lake City, gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and their family, in Salt Lake City, for a family dinner and New Years Eve social together. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and their two daughters JoLeigh and Darhyl, returned home on New Years Day after spending eight days in Mesa, Ariz. where they were called due to the death of Mrs. Kerrs sister, Mrs. C. Kay (Wanda) Walker. Other family members who also made the trip to Mesa, were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Wade and their daughter. Miss Raelene Wade, all of Warren, Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Taylor and their five children and Mrs. Maude W. Bennett all attended a family dinner party at the home of Dr. Taylors parents, in North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook are visiting for a week in Las Vegas, Nevada, with relatives and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wil- cox spent the Christmas holidays as guests at the home of Mrs. Wilcoxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sprague, in Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber have returned home from a ten day visit all through the Christmas holidays with their son and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Derral S. Willey, in Las Cruses, New Mexico. Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld has spent the past month in where she has California, enjoyed visits at the homes of her two sons and their families. They are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schoenfeld and Tuesday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. and on Wednesday evenings at the North Branch, 562 South 1000 East, ,t This program England. John Adams, revolutionary Jan. 9, South Branch and Jan. 10, at the North Branch. John Adams (1770-1776- ), national reputation grows during Americas struggle for .independence. Because of his now firm commitment to liberty, pressures increase on all he wants and yearns to .build for his family. EPISODE...JOHN Adams, South Diplomate Branch, Jan. 16 and North Branch, Jan 17. Persuaded by (1776-1783- ), to represent: Congress America abroad, Adams leaves for France accompanied by his eldest son, John state. Miss Brenda Keller, and Miss Gail Keller, Mrs. Clyde Garrett and daughter, Miss Cathy Garrett returned home on Wednesday morning after spending the past eight days in the Hawaiian Islands. Gail and Cathy are members of the All Star Drill Team under the direction of Mrs. Pat Rhoades January: of Kaysville. A large group of close rela- tives and friends from this area attended the funeral services on Tuesday for Mrs. Dean (Eva) Swanner, at the Farmington Chapel in Farmington, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and their children of Syracuse, Mrs. Eva Fryer, Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Fryer, all of Layton, were guests at the home of Miss Mae Poulsen and Miss Tilda Poulsen, of Logan, for Christmas and the following two days. On Christmas Eve the traditional Christmas dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. A fun time was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Bennett and their son Bart, who came for the holiday season from their home in Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser and their children Jill and Nathan of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones, of Syracuse; Bishop and Mrs. LeGrande H. Simmons and their son Kris and daughter Leslee; and Lesa Dean and little son Jayson, of Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Niederhauser of Clinton. Santa Claus came and brought gifts and a fun visit to everyone. Christmas singing and games concluded the evening. Mr. and . First Full rdonth Of Winter There is snow on the window pane Framing my room And the trees are heavy With frosty bloom. Anne Lawler -- January, one of the two months, added to the calendar (then ten months) long before the birth of Christ, is the first month of the year of the Gregorian Calendar (dating from Pope Gregory XIII in 1582). CAESAR HAD set the length of the year at 365 days centuries earlier; German Protestant states made the change in 1700 and England and the American Colonies in 1752 by act of Parliament. - week in sunny California, where they attended the annual Rose Bowl Parade and a game on New Years Day. (1788-1796- ), When asked recently for his views on the 55 mile an hour - t speed limit, a national enforcement authority came up with both a yes and a no answer. THE AUTHORITY was Glen D. King, executive director of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. From his association viewpoint, he has this reaction to the double nickel speed limit: We strongly endorse the nationwide 55 mph limit because it has contributed to substantial reductions in traffic fatalities and to energy conservation. IACP is urging .stricter enforcement of the 55' mph limit. KING IS also a director of the Safe Winter Driving League, headquartered in Chicago. From this perspective, he has a qualified view of the 55 mph limit. The 55 mph limit is in- tended for ideal road and weather conditions, King January is the first full month of winter, sometimes the coldest month of the year (if February isn't) and, in America, the month of football bowl games. THE 1st IS New Years Day and also Emancipation Day dating from 1863. Lincoln didn't actually set slaves free in Union states on that day but the slaves in Confederate states, where his proclamations often had little effect.) Washington won an impor- tant victory at Princeton, N.J., on the 3rd in 1777. The first boat traversed the and pavements poor visibility. KINGS CONTENTION is that many motorists evidence little or no concept of the extremely poor stopping ability on a snowy or icy pavement. He cited these comparisons: At the legal speed of 55 mph, the braking distance for the car is average approximately 150 feet under ideal road conditions. In contrast, National Safety Council Committee on Winter Driving Hazards test figures show a braking distance of 149 ft. on glare ice at a speed of only 20 Panama Canal on the 7th in 1914. .planned. The aircraft and contractor display area will be open at 10 a.m. -- flying unit in the world to receive the 6 aircraft and has the responsibility for F-1- training Humidifier: Comfort In Winter YOU CAN do it by introducing moisture into the air, says the Plumbing-Heating-Coolin- g Information Bureau. Grandma used to do it by putting pans of water on radiators or in heating ducts. The modern way is with a humidifier. You can actually increase comfort at lower with a temperatures humidifier, the Bureau notes. Heres why, according to Ken Fournier of Skuttle Manufacturing Company, a pioneer in the humidification IN OTHER words," King emphasized, "for equal stopping ability, speeds on glare ice should be no more than d of those on about bare, dry pavement! King quoted NSC skid-tefindings related to traction aids for snowy and icy pavements, in the order of their effectiveness. field: Excessively dry air evaporates moisture from your skin, automatically one-thir- lowering the temperature on its surface and making you feel cooler. Putting moisture into the air slows the evaporating process, so you feel comfortable at a lower temperature. REINFORCED TIRE for severe snow and ice conditions. They provide four to seven times as much traction as regular highway tires for pulling through deep snow or driving on glare ice. Studded Snow Tires (where permitted next best for ice. Chains-to- ps -- studs provide about three times the pull of regular tires. -- - American and foreign pilots in this advanced , addition to the free world arsenal. IF YOUR home is like the average, its probably too dry. In fact, in most homes the relative humidity drops to around 15 percent during the and thats heating season drier than Death Valley! A home heated to 68 degrees should have a relative humidity between 30 and 35 percent. Static electricity is probably the most obvious sign that your home is too dry. However, dryness is also responsible for itchy skin, irritated nasal passages, shrinking woodwork and drawers that stick. North. . Emergency room supervisor Deanna Hales said the ER foyer was filled with lawmen, families of the wounded and .residents media THE 6 is a high performance aircraft designed for tail Mo? - pump your brakes. An in- termittent pumping action keeps your wheels rolling and helps maintain steering control. Locked wheels are sure to throw your car into a skid. King concluded with this final advice: IF YOUR car does go into a skid, steer into the skid. In IVE NEVER seen it so packed, she said. And everyone was asking questions. The telephone never stopped ringing with relatives and neighbors calling to ask about the conditions of those shot. Dr. Keith Wayment, the ER physician, telephoned Dr. David Warden who arrived to assist in the on-du- ty emergency treatment. Dr. George Tanner was .later called to treat the wounded nurse. ' other words, turn your wheels in the same direction the rear of the car is skidding. When you feel the car start to recover, straighten your front wheels. And above all, dont hit the brakes when the rear end starts to slide. You cant steer a car when all four wheels are locked and not rolling! I WAS . extremely proud the way our crew handled the crowd and the patients, said administrator Dean Holman. It was a trying time for all residents with the fear, and uncertainty about the location of the gunmen, but Im glad we at Davis North were present to aid in the treatment. One of the gunmen was apprehended near North Davis Junior High School; the other escaped in a stolen car and is believed to have fled the state. Want National Referenda? The utilization of national referendums to let the public decide controversial ques- tions is being increasingly suggested. THE LATEST public opinion poll (Gallup, .May 1978) shows a heavy majority of Americans in favor of. this approach: (The result was 57 percent in favor, 21 against.) The referendum idea is gaining backing because of the obvious inability; of Congress to pass laws the public favors. THE PUBLIC, for example, is strongly in favor of a constitutional limit on spending, except in national emergency. Yet neither Congress nor the President pushes such a proposal; the overspending continues. (President Carter thinks hes doing fine by By DONETA M. GATHERUM 75to82degrees? miles an hour. REGULAR SNOW Tires half again as much pulling power as regular tires in loose snow; but only 28 percent improvement on glare ice. Regular snow tires offer no advantage in stopping on elare ice. KING ALSO reviewed personal winter driving techniques recommended in NSC winter test reports and also endorsed by IACP: Get the feel of the road whenever there is any question as to how slippery the pavement is. By gunning the engine or by jabbing the brake pedal you can determine how much traction is available. Reduce your speed and increase your following distance accordingly. WHEN slowing or stopping on slippery pavement. Everyone knows by now that you can save fuel by turning down your thermostat to 68 degrees or less. The problem is how do you stay comfortable at the lower temperature, especially if youre one of the majority of people who like it pointed out. But this limit is entirely too fast during winter conditions that result in slick New , AS THE wounded were being transported to the hospital, Davis North went into full gear. The emergency room supervisor was interrupted at a dinner party, and, after hearing of the shootings, sped to the hospital with a fellow nurse to aid the wounded. Another nurse was also alerted at her home and joined the other four nurses at Davis The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing is the first operation EPISODE. . JOHN Adams ), Vice President South Branch, Jan. 30 and North Branch, Jan. 31. John Adams becomes the nations first vice president under George Washington, and suffers eight years of frustration in the role, np st Mrs. Arthur Michalicek, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sessions have spent a Smith. Col. William Stephen following day. F-1- 6, Vies former strong loyalty to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schoenfeld who both are making their homes in that marries EPISODE...JOHN Adams, Jan. 2, lawyer (1758-177South Branch, Jan. 3 at North; Branch. Adams finds himself- increasingly involved in the: library movement despite his: Teenagers. wmm Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (1784-1787- Bountiful located at 725 South Main Street, will be held on , 7-- 825-039- 1 Quincy, age 11. He also travels to London where he secures a large loan and political support from the Dutch. Episode. . . John Adams, Minister to Great Britain South Branch, Jan. 23 and North Branch Jan. 24. Abigail Adams with young Abigail (Nabby) joins John in Europe. Adams renews his old friendship with Thomas Jefferson, and Nabby February and March. The programs will be presented at each of the libraries. At the South Branch in THE SECOND session will be conducted by Austin Chiles, PhD candidate on will be presented jointly by the Davis County Library and Davis County Family and ComAT THE. South Branch, 725 munity Mental Health Center. is required, South Main Street, Bountiful, first session will be Feb. 5, no fee. Attendance will be and second session Feb. 7. limited to 30 people at each Each session will begin at 9 library for the Lets Talk It p.m. At the North Branch at' Over Workshop session, so 562 South 1000 East Clearfield . register now. By VIRGINIA BENNETT THE DAVIS County Library is also featuring The Adams Chronicles during January, the first session will be Feb. 12 and the second session on Feb. 15 . flvdBIe To Milic representatives. A A-1- 7 G couples. 0 ThunderCorsair, Thunderchief, F-- 4 Phantom swing-win- g and fighter bomber are scheduled to be on display. Also, displays by major contractors, who assisted in designing and buildare being ing the 5, A-- Saudi no Spr-G- the gunmen fired at their patrol cars. Also suffering similar wounds was a brother of one of the kidnapped the ceremony. THE bolt, 6 Victims treated and released for minor shrapnel wounds after and transient F-1- cdieal M Trcats LAYTON Davis North Medical Center took on the atmosphere of an operations center this holiday during the kidnapping-assau- lt spree of two armed gunmen in north Davis County. THREE LAW officers-- a sheriffs deputy, Clearfield police officer and a Utah all Highway Patrol man-w- ere in selection of the 6 January 1975, Colonel Rider became the Joint Test Force 6 Director for the full scale development program. Colonel Rider joined the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing in canopy program. Goiuof Of e tem Manager for the stick for d CLEAR-bubbl- : and to the rear. The Ogden Air Logistics Center is the Air Force Sys- G center-mounte- en- G permits unobstructed forward and upward vision. Greatly improved vision is also provided over the side 13 (F-16- DOUBLE DOSE THE seat-bac- k F-1- high-- vironment. The pilots arm is in a support rest and his hand pressure electrically signals actuators which provide inputs to the control surfaces. mission F-1- maneuverability requirements, several in- 6 THE PUTTING aircraft through its paces will be Col. James G. Rider, Assistant Deputy Commander ), 388th for Operations Tactical Fighter Wing. Colonel Rider is a command pilot with more than 6,000 flying hours including more He has than 330 in the flown 24 other aircraft. A recent visit to McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden found one Davis County mother leaving with two little bundles. Mrs. Tracy L. Mock of 560 N. Barlow in Clearfield was one of three mothers to bear twins at the hospital. Her husband is tending Carrie Jo in a while she watches over Cami Lynee. . aircraft in the and Fighter Wing, the. base more positive control of the combat and delivery air-to-a- ir 773-49- Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Delila Flint and members of her family including Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. Mary Heiner, Mr. and Mrs. Chris (Vera) Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Vera) Thurgood traveled to Brigham City to and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum. Mr. and Mrs. Noall Bennett hosted a Christmas breakfast at their home on Christmas morning. Family members who attended the special activity included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hintze, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennett and children. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Parrish and their family moved into a new home in the eastern part of Layton just in time for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Cole were pleased to have their enjoy a family Christmas party and dinner at the home of Mrs. Flints sister, Mrs. Bertha Harris. Dean Layton, his wife, JoEUen and their children, daughter, Annette Mendel Gregg, Keri, Julie and Brian from Denver, Colo, spend the from Phoenix, Ariz. have Christmas vacation with been visiting in Layton with them. Mr. Laytons parents, Mr. Christmas Eve, Mr. and and Mrs. Golden A. Layton. The visitors from Phoenix . Mrs. Boyd Cole and their were able to spend the entire family traveled to Ogden to celebrate Christmas at a Christmas vacation week with the Laytons. family party held at the home of Mrs. Reta Dearden, a Mr. and Mrs. David sister, ' (Diane) Clark and their of Mr. Coles. The Coles son, Zan Davis, family of Albany, Oregon has a friend. Bill Stelling of spent the week of Christmas vacation with Mrs. Clarks Dugway staying with him. Mr. Stelling will be spending parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the next several weeks visitShook. On Christmas Day, the ing in Layton. Shooks other daughter and Mrs. Shirley R. Sommers of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, a sister of A. Kent Ben Kistler of .Murray came Randall of Layton, died Dec. to Layton to enjoy a family 24 at her home in reunion and Christmas Morgan. Funeral services were held in dinner. Many Layton people the Morgan Stake Center on traveled to Kaysville on Thursday, Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor-p- n Wednesday evening to tour had nearly every member the newly renovated home of of their family home ChristMr. and Mrs. Gibbs (Cathy) Smith. Refreshments were mas Eve for their annual served to the guests and all Christmas family party and dinner. In all, 37 family who attended enjoyed visitmembers attended the special ing. ' Bishop and Mrs. Eldon E. Christmas event. Sill entertained members of MSgt. and Mrs. Robert t their family Christmas morn- -' Coleman hosted the first ing at a breakfast held in the grade students at Whitesides Sill home. Elementary School on a tour Mrs. Harold Ellison, of their sons elaborate model former Layton resident who train layout. School children, now lives in San Francisco, neighbors and friends have Calif., arrived in Layton on viewed this model train Wednesday evening to spend display since 1970. The some time with members of Colemans are happy to make this a part of so many local her family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith children's Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Aband their two boys were Friday evening guests of Mr. bott held a family Christmas reducing the deficit, ,not eliminating it!) Referenda is a sure way of increasing voter participation so badly needed in America. The recent elections proved again that when the public is called on to make controversial decisions in state referenda, turnout at the polls dramatically increases. TWENTY-THREof our fifty states already provide for statewide referenda- - A Washington organization has launched a nationwide campaign to provide for national referenda, when three percent of the voters in a presidential election sign pe- .j titions asking one. E VAV Eve party and dinner at their home in the Vae View area of Layton. All members of their family except one son were able to attend. Mr. Abbots sister from Ogden was a 5 special guest. Mrs. Elva Okleberry Has been in the LDS Hospital lor the past two weeks undergo: ing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sijn-moheld a family Christmas party at their hotqe on Christmas Eve. : r P Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Newman hosted a family dinner and party at their home An Christmas F.ve. During (he evening, the Newmans called Elder Jeff Newman on (he telephone. Elder Newman is in Texas serving an LDS mis- sion. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrapde Simmons entertained the Lincoln Elementary School faculty and their partners at a Christmas dinner that was held in the Simmons home. e people attended the enjoyable festive party. Thirty-fiv- Last Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Simmons held a neighborhood farOily home evening Christmas party in their home. |