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Show : Fisher Receives Award Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 4C By Clearfield Chamber Community Leaders Given lnlnrs full time member of the Clearfield Police Department since STEELE By SHARON Review Correspondent Five area residents, Steve Hill, Gayle Starks, Adrian Ferguson, Linda CLEARFIELD 1967. The Chambers Outstanding Civil Servant of the Year Award went to City Manager Gayle L. Steens, and Thomas Zaugg, received citations for outstanding achievement contributing to the Starks for his long years of public service. Starks biography reads like Whos Who! said Mayor Hamblin, commenting that the community environment in ceremonies held Monday, March 28, at the Clearfield Chamber of Commerces annual membership dinner meeting. Commended for his dedicated and unselfish service to the city managers name and Clearfield have in many ways become synonymous. Controversy has often surrounded Mr. Starks, but his dedication has never been ques- tioned, the mayor concluded. I feel I owe nobody an apology for what has happened in the past 16 years, Starks com- youth of the community, Police Lieutenant Steve Hill, 200 X. 1100 W., was named Outstanding Clearfield Citizen of the ' Year. Whether on or off the job, mented upon receiving the Steve Hill spends 99 percent of his waking hours doing whatev-e- r he can wherever he .is said Mayor Xeldon needed, Hamblin in presenting the engraved award. Married to the former Joanne Sommers, Hill is the father of four children, he has served as a award. A former Clearfield mayor and city councilman, Starks resides with his wife, Margaret, at 985 Oxford Drive, Kaysville. The Starks are the parents of four children. Love your work, humble yourself, and persist until you two Outstanding Youth Awards limited by your own mind, is Clearfield clothier Adrian Fergusons motto, according to Chamber President Jim Barlow who announced Fergusons senior. get results youre only to the Clearfield High School Linda, who has logged 75 hours as a volunteer at the North Branch Davis County Library, is an advanced placeselection as Outstanding ment student who represented Clearfield on TV 20s "As Businessman of Clearfield. Schools Match Wits. She is a to was who unable Ferguson, attend the awards presentation, three-yea- r spelling champ at has been proprietor of Adrians CHS, and placed first in Weber Department Store in the Clear- State Colleges shorthand confield Plaza Shopping Center test. Thomas C. Zaugg, the male since 1973. The father of nine children, recipient of the Outstanding four of whom are directly in- Youth Award is a Science Sterlvolved. in the stores manageing Scholar candidate and ment, Ferguson lives with his valedictorian at Clearfield High School. A 4.0 student, he is listed wife, Beverly, in Centerville. Linda Mae Stevens, the in Whos Who in American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. High School Students, and Thomas Stevens, 933 W. 2550 N., ranks number one in a class of Clinton, is exceptionally gifted 508 seniors. In the summer of 1981, he was with intelligence and a drive to succeed, as demonstrated by selected to attend a her 4.0 grade point average, and institute, Applications of Comher designation as a General puter Graphics, at ISU. Zaugg is the son of Mr. and Sterling Scholar, said President Barlow in bestowing one of Mrs. David Zaugg of Syracuse. six-wee- HILL AIR FORCE BASE ram. -P- Maintenance at Hill Air Force Base are installing the first major depot level modifications to the F-1- through a program called I. Loft Pacer-Lof- F-1- Fighting Falcon 6 Pacer-- ; is t a package of 150 possible modifications developed in the last four years which enhance the avionics and weapons delivery systems in the Air Forces most advanced fighter jet. These modifications are being A and B installed on 140 model aircraft by the Ogden Air Logistics Center Aircraft Division, Directorate of Maintenance. Planes receiving Pacer-LoI are primarily flown by F-1- ft 6 6 F-1- 6 The Air Force received its first 6 in 1978 and Quinlan said, With the many modifications the 6 of today is considerably improved from the first ones which came off the assembly line. is the first fighter The 6 aircraft designed and actured by more than one counI modifications try. Pacer-Loare also being incorporated on planes from the same production blocks in Belgium, Norway, F-1- the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB and the 56th Tactical Fighter Wing at MacDill ' v AFB, Fla. Advances are incorporated' in the design of U.S. Air Force aircraft continually on the proI is deduction line. Pacer-Lof- t signed to bring those manufactured in 1978 through 1980 to the more recent configuration. i, When the airplane leaves our depot it will be a current airplane electronically, said Ken Adams, of the aircraft division planning section. The production process acat a commodates up to 17 I prog time in the Pacer-Lof- t er-Lo- I ft changes and changes in computer components. Workers here remove the black boxes containing computer parts and ship them to the manufacturer for modifications. The improvements organize the control configuration so a pilot can easily switch from a plane made in one of the production blocks to another. F-1- ft 3 Office, A.F. Systems Com- F-1- mand, AFB, is in the Wright-Patterso- n Ohio. While the F-1- 6 6 . 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Wilcox, State Chairman of FAIR (Fund for Assuring an Independent Retirement). Wilcox will talk about Social Security and retirement and about new bills that have been passed by . tired Federal Employees Cent- , Financial Strategies for the 80 s I Wilcox Slated to Speak , 470 'uVlfU Name... r All retired CLEARFIELD federal employees and their spouses are invited to attend the ! next meeting of Chapter $752 of the National Association of Re- Reserve space now! WHEN: Wednesday, April 6, 1983 11 at 7:00 P.M. I WHERE: Weber County Library, Li Utah Ogden, or send in the coupon below. s, F-1- . I SPRING SPECIAL Gary's Darbor Shop - , SEMINAR Dwight L. Adams I early acquisition stages, much of the system management's . handled by AFSC. Ogden ALC has been assigned the logistics management and depot maintenance responsibility for U.S. Air Fore? Eventually all of the system management will be transferr- - FREE YES, I plan on attending the program are primarily managed by the System Project TAX-BILL- ! ft F-1- JED FISHER "LOWERTOUR k F-1- ft F-1- F-1- Jed works as his fathers man installing during the systems sprinkling summer months when he is not in school. He has had a perfect attendance at school for the past four years. Jed is 16 years old and is a 10th grader at Davis High. right-han- d Denmark and the Netherlands in European depots. The Pacer-LoI changes include major aircraft wiring planes have ed to Ogden ALC. Eighty-nin- e been finished and the program is scheduled for completion in , August 1983. The 6 is the first electric aircraft with no mechanical connections from the cockpit to the flight controls. Its fly by wire technology allows a pilot to control the aircrafts flight with computers. Pacer-LoI modifications are improving the sophisticated to make it even better. Most of the equipment on the is new, innovative, and it will set the pace for the next decade, said O. Dale Quinlan, chief of the 6 Production Management Branch, Directorate of Materiel Management. Quinlans branch oversees the Pacer-Lof- t I program. They manage the acquired parts and materials for the modifications which are installed by the Aircraft Division. The modifications in the Pac-- , Jed is a member of Troop 442 in the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward. He has served as assistant patrol and patrol leader as well as a counselor in his teachers' quorum. F-- 16 tf ersonnel in the Directorate of Jed Fisher, son of Val I. and Marjorie P. Fisher, received his Eagle Scout award on Feb. 27. 825-214- 0. The speaker will be Donald , WEBER STATE COLLEGE What could be more exciting than a Hawaiian vacation at the luxurious Prince Kuhio Hotel? Near Diamond Head, Kapiolani Park, and the magnificent curve of Waikiki Beach, the Prince Kuhio of- fers breathtaking vistas of mountains, sunsets and ocean. 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