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Show ' ! F 'Don't Rely on Past Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1983 Gen. Reynolds Says Prepare SHELLEY KANCITIS rines and built over 250 modern bombers. During the same period, the United States developed no new ICBMs launched one new submarine and failed to produce any new bombers. Reynolds said the United States continues to a plane whose rely on the newest airframe was built in Review Correspondent ROY Hill Air Force Base continue to provide a major boost to the local economy, but despite its reassuring presence, Utahns and the nation as a whole must realize the growing threat posed by the Soviet Union. So said General Marc C. Reynolds, the new commander of the will ceeding $31 million, will remain the backbone of the 1CBM force for the forseeable future. Although the aging Titan missile is being phased out, Hill will become more heavily involved with management and maintenance of the MX missile. By fiscal year 1988, Reynolds said new responsiblities related to the MX will require 800 people and over $10 million of construction at Hill. Due to modernization of tactical forces, there is increasing activity at Hill involving the 6 fighter aircraft. Reynolds said maintenance and modification of the F--4 and 6 generated a payroll of over $460 million in 2, 1962. Reynolds said these examples illustrate why the Soviets have progressed from ai position of strategic inferiority in the 60s to many Americans rely on past military paity in the late- 70s. memories of military superiority They now enjoy some advanto avoid facing present realities. tages with a momentum that I am deeply concerned about could produce substantial Soviet the illusion of superiority that superiority, said Reynolds. gives our people a false sense of Reynolds described President security, said Reynolds. Reagans leadership in the area Compared to the Soviets, he of strategic modernization and said the United States has done its effect on Hill Air Force Base little in the past 10 years to upand Utahs economy. In fiscal grade its nuclear triad of bomb(year 1982, for example, Hill ers, submarine launched missiles awarded $73 million in contracts and ground based ICBMs to Utah firms. Since 1972, the Soviets have Reynolds said the Minuteman developed three new ICBMs missile, which involves 1,400 commissioned 60 new subma people at Hill and a payroll ex Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, to the Roy Chamber of Commerce. He said, - F-1- 5C Clearfield Rec Will Schedule CHS Courts ervations will be taken only 5 to 9 p.m. the Wednesday before the Thursday you wish to play. p.m. Reservations will be taken at Since there are only two no other time. The cost is $1 per courts, there will be a restriction person per hour. The number to of only one hour of play per day. call for reservations or informaThis rule will be enforced. Res- - tion is 6 or Sept. 29 and ending Nov. 17. Times offered are 6, 7 and 8 The ClearCLEARFIELD field Recreation Department will begin scheduling for public use the racquetball courts located at Clearfield High School. The courts will be available Thursday evenings only starting Bahai Faith 773-330- Will Be Roy Man Ends Topic rent government of Iran to inate the Bahai Faith. Bahais inCLEARFIELD stitutions: Why are they being outlawed in Iran? will be the topic of a Baha'i fireside in Clearfield on Thursday, Sept. 29. The history of the Bahai Faith in Iran will be covered, as well as the attempts by the cur Training in Army elim- Pfc. Joe W. Sattie-whit- e III, son of Charlean Sattie-whit- e of 4536 S. 2600 W., Roy, ROY The meeting, which is sponBahis of Clearfield, begins at 8 p.m. at 2289 S. 400 W., in Clearfield. For more information call sored by the 776-604- 773-330- 7. 8. has completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons. F-1- mmf 1982. While emphasizing the significant economic role played by the military in local communities, Reynolds cautioned his audience to remember its primary purpose - strategic deterrence. He told the chamber to help insure Americans military strength by recognizing Air Force contributions. Army Scholarships Are Available High seniors interested in apscholarplying for the four-yeships offered by Army ROTC must do so on or before Dec. 1. Applications may be obtained from the department of military science at the University of Utah or by writing Army ROTC, Fort Monroe, Virginia, 23651. Awarded on a competitive basis, the scholarships pay for col- - Upon completing ROTC and graduating from college, scholarship winners are commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army and must serve on active duty for four years. Interested high school seniors should contact their school counselors of the University of Utah department of military science for more information. lege tuition, laboratory expenses, books and a monthly subsistence allowance of $100 for up to 10 ar months of each school year the scholarship is in effect. Successful applicants can use the scholarships at any of more than 350 colleges and universir ties offering the Army ROTC program. However, they must be accepted at the college. four-yea- U.S. TOUR IN CELEBRATION 300th ANNIVERSARY THE OF GERMAN IMMIGRATION ALL BEETHOVEN FESTSPIEL 8 Q Egmont Overture Piano Concerto No. 4 Symphony No. 3 in Say Residents SHELLEY KANCITIS tive, requested that Kier receive Review Correspondent exclusive rights to negotiate purA lively crowd of chase of the property during a 90 ROY more than 50 Roy residents deto 120 day period. The firm will livered two messages to the Roy hire outside consultants to deterCity Council during a recent mine the highest and best use public hearing: Dont tamper of the property. with existing Municipal Park faArea resident Bill Merx excilities and keep out developpressed concern. The highest ments that would negatively and best use is a subjective deciaffect area property values. sion. Im not sure an outside inThe hearing was held to elicit terest can determine this. When asked what type of community input on how the city should utilize the site of the housing the Kier Corporation old municipal building and adja- - hopes to build, Stacey said garcent city owned property includden apartments, condominiums ing public tennis courts. It is and senior citizens housing were scheduled to continue on Octoprimary possibilities. He said ber 11 at 6 p.m. subsidized low income rental Plans to sell the site originated housing is not being considered. from a previous decision to use But local resident Mike $1.8 million from the citys reMcKinstry remained skeptical. serve funds to construct a If you have an analysis done building. City officials and they say its better for low income housing, as some of your say selling the property and returning it to the tax rolls, the projects are, is this what youll council will be able to rebuild push for or will they be privately the reserve fund. owned? How do we know? Residents were mobilized by a I dont know so I cant tell widely distributed flier and comyou until a professional analysis munity meetings that warned is done, Stacey answered. To allay residents concerns people they might lose the tennis courts and be faced with a high about the quality of houses built density housing project instead. by Kier, Stacey suggested they The Kier Corporation, an Ogvisit nearby Kier developments. den firm, has expressed strong I do not know one project the interest in developing the site. Kier Corporation has built, that James Stacey a Kier representa the neighborhood was not proud said Stacey. Last night you spent hours watching T.V. slumped in your favorite easy chair, then you slept on your stomach, up this you woke severe... with morning 268 . ...Bamberg U.'UIJAI'M JIW , y 7 Wtg? 1. Witold Rowlckl Conductor P.M.-AUS- Symphony-German- best." ys WesHaien-Blatt-Blelefel- 1982 "...Memorable evening... long and stormy ovation." Dor Genoralzanzoigor ...versatile Bonn, 1982 and splendid orchestra. Cologne Rundschua, 1982 "...highest quality in sound." Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeltung, 1982 sub-stati- S' Ogden Appearance TAD AUDITORIUM WED., OCT. VAL A. BROWNING PERFORMING ARTS CENTER vice-preside- nt , Jr Exclusive Homero Francesch Piano Artist to have once it was completed, Kier Burrell Davis reminded residents that the firm is a locally based business. Qur future depends on community acceptance. We dont take our money and run. Stacey also noted that the Roy City Council must approve any building plans. These people represent you. They wont let us get away with things. Several residents suggested the property could be used as a fire or converted to park property. Is a financial return your only consideration? asked Maria Bingham. Councilman Lavar Smith responded saying, in fairness to all Roy citizens, we need to maximize our profit in addition to considering concerns of the surrounding community. Councilman Richard Ulibarri said it is important for the city to gain revenue from the land quickly. The sooner we get money back in our reserve fund, the more secure well be. Dean Draney, chairman of the Roy City Planning Commission, said the commission endorsed the idea of building a senior citizens condominium project and felt the tennis courts should not be removed. Eroica Eb Leave the Roy Park Alone TICKETS: DATATIX at all ZCMI Stores EVENTS CENTER WSC Ticket Office-D- EE 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. weekdays - Phone: 626-655- 0 "DIET CENTER HELPED ME INTO A SIZE Size 10? get into Never a size in this 10!" world could i ever one who is a A me-t- he I0--n- ot 22 'ill But I did with the encouragement of Michcounselors at Diet elle and MaryBeth--m- y Center. They really helped me through the rough times and gave me the confidence I needed to continue.' 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