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Show ) SUN CHRONICLE, trip to Southern California All the of Disneyland excitement and the other attractions in the area were enjoyed by the summer vacation : . ' , , family I Edwin and CTeora Arnell part Clay who has been serving in the 1 1 Congratulations to the many Roy area people who graduated from Weber State College last Saturday In the School of Allied Health Sciences, Associate Degrees weie awarded to Corinne Jones, Valene Rerry, Mary Devlin, Leslie Levindofske, Debra Moritz Ma yann Pales Dianna Simpson and Fran Stoeckl Wynn Harrison and Toma Hood Institutional leceived officers at the Weber County Hospital include (I to Karen Youngberg, president, Cheryl Goodman, secretary treasurer, and Diane historian. THE JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS r Celt if icates In the School of Business Joel Sheffield received an ) r, Degree, and Bachelors Degrees were Associate earned by Brian Child Dale ( hristensen, Sheryl Daily, Fiank Feinandes, Donald Five, Jill Dodson. Larry Richard Sparrow, Jensen Junior Volunteers elect officers at hospital The Junior Volunteers from Weber County Hospital have elected officers for the Voungberg, president Chery Goodman secretary tieasurer. and Diane Harsh barger, historian White, to have a summer party summer n r'hs in addition to their i egular duties at the hospital They have planned an ice cream cone sale and a bake sale to eain money for the patients They also plan Karen year coming gills have planned activities for the The nunv Joseph Junior Volunteers are 15 years of age and older They help at the hospital at least 4 hours a week Any girl in tt rested in being a Junior Volunteer contact Mrs Hatch H25 97 51 ext 56 Robert Vaughn, Michael Wolley, and Science degree earned R Hamblen III son of Mr and Mrs James R Hamblen of Roy. received his associate in science degree at College of Eastern I tah s 40th annual commencement Friday in Price Hamblen was one of 150 candidates to receive an James bags tested at Hill AFB by squadron unit Air FORCE AIR HILL BASE Automobiles aient the only vehicles using air bags these davs The 6514th Test Squadron at Hill AFB has completed the final free flight in its test ol inflatable bags designed to lessen the recovery damage to Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPVs) After being launched from a squadron s DC 1 50 aircraft the RPV, a small, aircraft shaped, let powered vehicle, flies its mission over the desert west of Great Salt Lake and then deploys a parachute system for reeov erv In the past the UPV would float to the ground un pacting at about 15 miles per hour and occasionally m cuning some damage Or it would be snatched in mid air a by specially helicopter The Air Impact System is Bag Attenuation designed to eliminate the helicopter and let the RPV drop to the ground un damaged The ar bag svGem con sists ol two inflatable bags stoied in small bulges below the aircraft one under the engine and the other near the tail The aircraft floats down fiom suspended parachute Agents get awards for equipped about As it con p r e s e d is automatically nitrogen released to inflate the bags At impact the bag-- , then deflate to absorb the force of ground impact and the aircraft settles to the desert undamaged It Col Robert C Hover 6514th commander, said that the air bag system looks good Initial tests show that the increase may system operational rehubditv and decicuse turn around time bv eliminating the damage associated with ground ' impact said Colonel Hover Suite an aveiage RPV costs about $1 million savings from the air bags Colonel will be substantial Hover said the passes feet above the 2 5((i associate degree or certificate of completion fiom the Price college Under Secretary of Labor for the Carter ad Robert J ministration. Brown delivered the commencement address while Shirl C McArthur of Hun tington. Robert Ileers of Price, and O C Tanner of Salt Lake received honorary degi ees pa n Far State y m Insurance These Rov agents Bob Manger and Kave Browning received the Legion of Honoi Vward as the result of their profitable and protessional service to policyholders Onlv 2,594 of the companv s were agents 5,000 ruogmed as members the Li gion of ol Honor bv Pu cut I .ivloi hi nun le Repot It recentlv V oil 30-ye- pin ar given man 1IIIL BVSE AIR KR( E Robert S Grunin ot has i evened a to Sunset vear service pin at c eremomes Hill VI' B He is a siiperv isorv qu.ilitv assuiome specialist at the in presented 7K at Lav ton High school the In this ptifoimame ages ol the 2' to darn us I unged Horn pi c st hoolei s to high school giaduates, all direction the under I I f A .u e ill St nd In I he t low ns I Mat lime Gun Mi dlt v ' In the 1 " on Star lime V White he was in the hospital tie bad a heart attack, but is muih improved now The School of Technology awarded Associate degrees Robert to Helen DoCoste and Fawcett, Probasco Gary Receiving Bachelor Degrees were Cecil Child, Brent Holland David Jackson Ray Ilollaway. Jnn I ke Andrew Venable, and Fred View Jams Waggoner an L5urnham received Institutional Certificate, and and Chet Sanderson Institutional Diploma The School of General Education awarded Associate degrees to Carma Vilen Leo Cox, Leroy Jones, Don Mueller Standord Dale Sessions, Clifton Stout, and Barbara Wiberg Bachelor's Degrees went to John Hertzke. Arthur Lee and Samuelson, W akefield Ray and Arlene Stoddard Pi escott and their family have returned from an early Louis Spray car is in the hospital, where he was taken following a heart attack Mr and Mrs Tom Moulton of 20 59 W 3725 S , have a baby girl born May 27 They now have two girls in their family Dorothy Neheker received a broken foot in a fall at her home recently A baby girl has come to join the family of Mike and Cheryl Seamons and their daugher Lisha A surprise baby shower was given for the new baby hosted by Julie McKinstry, Russell, Lindy Deann Hock and Nielsen at the McKinstry home, with neighborhood friends at Fran children They went to Disneyland, Sea World, and Knottsberry Farm They spent a day on the beach, and report there were 1,000,000 people on the beaches that day, with 1,300 being rescued from the ocean Mrs Violet S Flitton, of Ogden, who died May 30 at St Benedict s Hospital, was the mother of Rex Flitton of Roy She has lived in the Weber and Davis County areas, and was a member of the LDS church Mr and Mrs Ralph Allen, and Mr and Mrs Russell Foxley ol Roy, and Mr and Mrs Joseph Call of Ogden, and their families have just from returned their vacation They went to California, with Disneyland, and Knottsberry Farm on their itinerary They went on down the coast through San Diego, and into Mexico, by way of Tijuana and down as far as Ensenada Mrs Allen and Mrs Foxley are sisters, and the Call's are their parents 5 Statement Savings Interest compounded continuously Wo Regular Passbook Savings 6 ? 4 .) ts J 4 f A, v 4b 1977 he .oa. m'- & IVERS performs her dance routine called "Second Hand Rose," during The Dance Shoppe" show at Layton High School. MICHELLE pneumonia Janet Tueller and their And 7 other ways to save that are the highest the law will allow: ami lhank Wats Thorne Vim Fo i Bung V IT lend" 5'i TER1 lor places on their agenda Scott and Holly Pearce are parents of a baby boy, their first child Another family enjoying all the fun in Southern California, was Ken and , Right with the 4th Tactical Fightei Wing that earned the award lor meritorious su vice from February 2 U5, treated Disneyland, Knottsberry Farm and the other fun . , airman is a 1971 , i aduate ol Rov High Si hool llis wile Man is the daughter ol Mr and Mrs Thomas Dixon ol 52511 South Too West, Ogden been leleused from the hosp.tal where he was taken to be the famous salt mines They also v lsited the principality of Lichenstem and in Germany they drove up along the Danube and through the Black Forest T hei e they saw the clock and glass factories Near Munich they went to see the famous Dachau prison The Story Book castle near Fussen was another intei est mg spot on their trip In Heidelberg, they spent some time with Mis Arnell s sister and her family , Mr and Mrs Craig Hate, who are stationed with the Air Foice there, and flew back to the I' S from Frank furt The Rav Thiel and Mike Stevens family spent the Memorial Day holiday camping together at Pine Mvrna Wright is in the hospital, where she has had surgery Jav and Merna Offrett and their family have been to southern California with o Walk T Outstanding Unit Award to April has visited In Salzburg they are sisters Ram ' Slay in Dam e Dam e, Alive Dam e " Night Fevei " south 2651) wearing a distinctive service i lbbon as a member of an organization which recently leceived the U.S Air Force T Jones Bob beautiful were especially had as houseguests, Allen and Nancy Houghton, of Farmington, N M Mrs Houghton and Mrs Paskett ' of 5674 West. Rov, is now '170 to Nvdii Purilla Kay Seamens Wavne Bangeiter Jennie Harmon, Sharon Jones Ridlev P lafsey John Campbell Charles Moser and Morinne Needham Ret eiv mg Bachelor Degiees in the School of Natural Sciences weie Waldron Decker Charles Hardenbrook Joe Hewitt and Edward Smokhu to the S hool ot Social Science an Associate went to Donna Degiee Bachelor and Hatley Degrees to Joseph Peteison Sidney Banks, Gary Cuilson David Dan Evans, Gieenhalgh, Patru la Hall Terry Justice Virginia Long Melvin Mertlich and Chi is Zimmerman Margaretln1ersuif.il has been on c rutc hes tor a while attei breaking hei foot She is doing much better now Ruth Ernest and Joigmsen have been isihng relatives in the Driggs Idaho area Christian Roskellev has been in the hospital w ht i e he has eye surgery Mr Brent and Mrs Holland and them family have left Roy and w ill make then home in Denver Colorado, where Mr Holland is employed Guests for the weekend at the Carl Provost home were Mrs Pi ovost s parents Tom Austria former residents of this area John and Joy Paskett have Smile Lov t Patricia Hansen i Connie Huzen Veiln Lutz, and Don Skinm r The School fo Humanities awaided Bachelor Degrt es into Italy and Austria Vienna, and Innsbruck in guests of Chief and Mrs John Bird The Bird's were V GOLDSBORO, NC -Senior An man James R Wheeler, son of Mrs C Genliy. David Glowacki 1 with the Armv Reserves in Noith Carolina Mr and Mrs Bert V isser hosted a farewell party at their home last Friday for Mr and Mrs Tony Perfdio, who left this week for where they Pennsvlvama will be living Neighbors who came to wish them well were Mi and Mrs Ben DeCorso Mi and Mrs Jeff Burchell Mi and Mis Jay Thompson, Mr and Mrs Brvant Her btrl and Mr and Mrs Arnold Wursten Giuceund Riley Judd have moved from Kov and arc liv ing in Salt I uke the Pueblo Indian Reservation, they were On it h w UjbXP Airman Wheeler is a lecreation specialist at Seymour Johnson AFB Valerie LDS Switzerland, Zurich Mission They attended the DS Temple near Bern, and rented a car to travel through the lest of that country, through the Alps vacationing in New Mexico. They drove down through Colorado and on to Santa Fe I ' 4 ' Service ribbon received IT (atla Clemens Salem, gon Tom ( hicketts 'on of Mr and Mis (,lt n ( heckelts loft last vvtek lor active duty Leonard been 1 I! 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