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Show Bartender 3C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 20, 1983 Syracuse Seeks Council Votes Not to Issue Door Permit An opening for SYRACUSE e a officer has been announced by the Syracuse Police requirements. Other requirements include a minimum of one year of service as a police officer prior to application to the City of Syracuse. Selection will be accomplished through resume, review and oral panel interview. Salary range is $14,649 full-tim- Department. Applicants must be between 21 through 35, possess a high school diploma, be a U.S. Citizen, have a valid Utah drivers license. Applicants must also be POST the ages of LAYTON Debbie Hartman, bartender in Layton, will not be a bartenders a re-issu- license following a decision by the Layton City Council. $17,854. Interested parties may send resume to the Mayors office, 1751 South 2000 West, Syracuse, Utah 84041. Deadline for receipt of resume is July 30, 1983. certified or the equivalent, transferable to Utah POST requirements. They will also be subject to background investi-gatio- Ms. Hartman lost her license after Layton police stopped her vehicle and charged her with driving under the influence of alcohol several months ago. n and medical If found guilty of that charge, a bartenders or beer handlers permit must be forfeited. REGISTER NOW FOR THE Hartman appealed to the city in April to not revoke the license since it was her source of livelihood for herself and the Ms. child she was expecting. After studying the issue and considering input from the chief of police and city attorney, the City Council voted 4 to 1 to uphold the law requiring that the license be revoked. The only dissenting vote came from Councilman Sam Trujillo who felt that Ms. Hartman should not be denied her license so that she could continue to work as a bartender. "Oj WEARING crown as Miss South Weber is Tracy Atkinson (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, 810 Cottonwood Drive, Miss South Weber Is Named SOUTH WEBER Country July By SHARON STEELE Review Correspondent fii HILL AIR FORCE BASE What can I say, besides, this is Terry Wood, Clearfield Chamber of Commerce President Jim & sr Barlow quipped as he inn TV troduced the personality to Chamber members and their guests attending the organizations monthly luncheon meeting held July 13 at the HAFB Officers Club. With that introduction, the broadcast journalist, who has well-know- I1' ft & fc. 4- ! spent 12 of his 18 years in the business working for KUTV, proceeded to tell the Chamber just what it meant to be Terry Wood, or more specifically, Terry Wood, news anchorman. A native of Dallas, Texas, Wood said he got into broadcasting quite by accident. Originally majoring in political science, with an eye toward a law degree at Texas Technical University at Lubeck, he was mistakenly given a campus radio station enrollment card, when he tried to sign up for the debate team. out they were more than fun. Anyway, it was easier than hitting the law books, he laughed in the amiable manner that set the tone for the next 20minutes he spent fielding Chamber of Commerce questions ranging from Whats your workday like? to How about your clothes? Wood seemed as comfortable forum as he with the in his medium on usual appears the 6 oclock news. Audience: Whats involved in the three network competition? Wood: Trying to be competitively different is an ongoing process. The more people you get to watch, the more you can charge for lucrative local ads. Things like changing the set, Talked into retaining the v- w ft course by someone who said it would be fun, Wood cut an audition tape during the first class period. Subsequently, he ended up spinning top forty records for the station and, as part-tim- e broadcasting jobs kept getting better and better, Wood found r xi Bouchard, daughter of Rex and Vonda Bouchard, 1150 E. South Weber Drive, won a trophy, roses and a $50 scholarship. Second attendant Tonya Westbroek, daughter of Paul South Weber in the Miss Utah and Becky Westbroek, 739 E. South Weber Drive, won a pageant in September. Wendy Stark, daughter of trophy, roses and a $25 scholarWayne and Linda Stark, 1675 E. ship. 7650 S., was chosen first attenSecond attendant Jennie Flindant. Wendy received a trophy, ders, daughter of Bob and Linda roses and a $150 scholarship. Flinders, 7486 S. 1900 E., won a The Miss Ruffles and Blue trophy, roses and a $25 scholarJeans winners were chosen the ship. same evening. They are: Queen All of the South Weber RoyalStacy Poll, daughter of Brent ty will ride on the July 24 parade and Sondra Poll, 7605 S. 1375 E., float and will reign over South won a crown, trophy, roses and Weber Country Fair Days, Aug. a $75 scholarship. Newscaster Speaks to Chamber ri First attendant Michele 9. ' Tracy received as queen a crown, a trophy,' roses and a White, 810 Cottonwood Drive, $300 scholarship. Tracy was alwas crowned Miss South Weber so awarded a special prize for 1983 before a capacity crowd selling the most tickets to the pageant. She will represent Girl Tracy Lee Atkinson, daughter of Beverly and Frank TV !V tf" attendant is Wendy Stark, daughter of Wayne and Linda Stark, 1675 E. 7650 S.; both live in South Weber. First Fresh Lime Ricky news stories, switching around times and changing personnel to enhance audience appeal its always evolving., Theres no set Babies month thru 1 6 Years Eligible To Enter One child per family Twins O.K. 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