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Show 14 SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 12, 1978, Pen, Finishes basic training FORT KNOX, Ky (AHTNO Pvt. David W. Aaron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Movitos Aaron, 442 S. State, Clearfield, recently completed training as an armor crewman Station under the One Unit Training program at Fort (OSUT) Knox, Ky. OSUT is a period which combines basic combat training with advanced individual training. the During training, students learn the duties of a tank crewman, including the firing of the tanks armament and small weapons. They also receive instruction in field radio operations, and map reading GENERAL DYNAMICS aircraft assemblers attach the first major European-produce- d 6 fighter. Hill AFB will manage the components - wings from Belgium - to a new weapon system which will begin arriving at the base January 979. F- -l -- 1 tank - maintenance and repair. Aaron entered the Army last May. Countries share work HILL AIR FORCE BASE-W- hen 6 fighters begin Hill at AFB early next flying year they will have an international flavor. Under terms of a historic 6 Multinational Production Program, the U.S. Government and the governments of Belgium, Denmark, the F-1- F-1- Netherlands and Norway agreed to share F-1- 6 production. The countries will be involved in the first 650 planned for the U.S. Air destined Force, the 348 for other NATO nations, and a certain number of sold to other countries. The 6 logistics program will be managed by the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB. General Dynamics of Ft. Worth, Texas, is the U.S. producer. Recently General F-1- F-1- F-1- F-1- aircraft Dynamics assemblies attached the first major European-produce- components d wings to an multinational fighter. Belgium from F-1- 6 The aluminum wings were manufactures by SABCA in Haren, near Brussels and shipped to Texas by sea. The SABCA wings are among commore than 50 and avionic ponent, F-1- 6 items equipment manufactures jointly by U.S. and European industry. Besides the Ft. Worth assembly lines, there are two others: at Gosselies, Belgium; and near Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 6 30 sub Some contractors are producing components, avionics and equipment in four NATO F-1- nations. for Belgian industry, example, is producing fuselage, radar and enging components. Dutch industry is producing fuselage and wing components, landing gear and pilot head-u- p Danish display units. is industry vertical tails, leading flap drives heat and flight exchangers assembling Norways 6 production includes engine components, F-1- wheels and brakes, fuel tanks and electronic systems. More than $1.4 billion in 6 coproduction contracts have been let to European General by industry F-1- the airframe prime contractor; Peatt and Whitney, prime contractor Dynamics, for the engine, and their American subcontractors. The U.S. Air Force took delivery of the first production 6 in Aug. 1978. European Air Force will begin receiving their first early in 1979. Plans for nearly 2,000 have been announced by seven nations. The U.S. Force has stated plans to procure 1,388 The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB will begin F-- 4 transitioning from Phantom jets into beginning in Jan. 1979. It will be the first U.S. Air Force control system components. F-1- 0 F-1- In addition to the 348 for Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway, plus 160 of the Mach 2 fighters for Iran, the sale of 75 aircraft to Israel has been approved by President Carter and Congress. Interest in the has been expressed by a number of other nations. The needlenosed aircraft is a prominent contender in the new fighter F-1- 6 aircraft evaluations in derway un- Canada and Australia. Korea, Greece and Turkey also have expressed interest in the COMPLETION OF the construction of the $1.1 million Riverdale LDS Stake Center and Riverdale Fifth ward is cheduled for the first part of Ja uary. The architectural work for the 27,500 square feet contained in the church at 4000 S. 1 250 W. was directed by Virl L. Gessel. The building conract was awarded to Steenblik Construction Apex uto pern ESoy with esssiros An auto parts store has just opened its doors in Roy car emphasizing ac- cessories. According to Val Presier, owner and manager, all the necessary items to keep ones car running, including oil , filters and carbureators are available at Apex Discount Auto Parts, 5530 S 1900 W. Accessories such as seat covers, headers, roll bars, mud flaps and mirrors are also available, which is more than the other stores carry, he said. F-1- F-1- Competitive prices are also he said, along with special orders for those needing particular items for their cars guaranteed, F-1- s. F-1- w'ing to receive the aircraft. Survey slated We try to be friendly and treat our customers well, helping them with whatever they need, Presier said. He said that he saw a need for a store in Roy, the second one for him, as many from this area would drive down to his store in Layton. Presier has been in the auto locally A sample of households in this area will fake part in an annual survey on education to be taken the week of Oct. by the Bureau of the Census. Richard C. Burt, Director of the Bureaus Regional Office in Denver, says that interviewers will visit homes to obtain information about current school enrollment at parts business for 11 years, owning his own store in Layton for four years. He was raised in the Ogden area. Apex Discount Auto Parts has three employees and store hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, with Sunday hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We feel that this is also a plus, our hours, as we are open longer than most other stores of our king, he said. The store contains some 1800 square feet of display area A grand opening for the store has been planned in the coming weeks, to include a drawing for a television, along with door prizes, which will include car accessories and related items 16-2- Mews I8y all levels from nursery Houseguests at the Gerald school through college. This the need for additional expanded or educational ployment and Carter unem- nationwide by the Bureau for of Labor. Results of the monthly employment survey provide data on conditions in the labor force, prime indicators of the economic helath of the country. For example, in August the survey indicated that of the 100.5 million men and women in the civilian labor force, 94 6 million were employed. The Nations unemployment rate was 5 9 per cent, down from 6 2 per cent in July. STARTING NOVEMBER 1 an employee at Apex Discount Auto Parts, which has recently opened in Roy, stacks automotive supplies in preparation for the stores grand opening. JOHN FORBES, Riverdale report A Water Pollution Control Convention at the Anaheim Convention at Center Disneyland was attended last week hv Mas or Leon Tilts ircstw Earn more interest Put all your money to work! you've ever wished you could put all your money in savings instead of checking ... your wish just came true With Bank of Utah's new Automatic Transfer Service, you can keep your checking account open, but put all your money in your savings account. Then you simply write checks as usual and the necessary funds are automatically transferred to cover them. But meanwhile, you are earning daily interest on every available penny until it s actually needed. It s the greatest customer service in years! Ask about ATS at your nearest Bank of Utah office and don't waste another day's interest. If Its the service worth asking for... BfiflKofUTflH Member FDIC (twenty offices to serve you) dEmBctay os gong to press. read to print the new telephone directory If you need to make any changes in your listing m the White or Yellow Pages our bust ness office will be happy to assist you and can advise you if any charges are involved But please call our business office now The deadline is soon We re getting Poulsen He and Ins wile, Ann, stayed over a couple of extra days for a little vacation. Overnight visitors at the home ol Ed and Pearl Child Monday night were Harold and Oimda Gee Horn Dusehene. Utah The Goes weie residents at Lesleys Mobile Ionic Pai k about ten years ago Alter visiting her sistei at a hospital in Sail Like City they will go on to Arizona to sjiend the winter. I rims and Carole Hill and the hoys diove up to Dietrn k. Idaho to spend the General watched the fishermen mending their nets, and drying their fish on spots were the little village of Fatima, famous for its religious shrine, and a visit to the bull ranch of a wealthy Duke. The bulls are trained here for fighting. They report that the country is hard hit by inflation, with sea food at $35 per pound and gasoline at $2.50 per gallon. Dennis and Jeanene Oliver have a baby boy, bom Sept. 30 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Rodney Egan has been hospitalized for treatment of a badly injured arm, which was caught in a piece of farm Conference weekend with the three Souihwick families who moved there from Riverdale within the past year They report that Steve and and Rodney Chirilyn, Penny, Mark and Vickie and all the children are happy there machinery. Surgery was SALE Fri., Oct. 13th PAPERBACK THE the beach. Other interesting Sat., Oct. 14th BOOKS 10cea.Or325c 10 necessary off EUCIMH! 1934 W. 5700 So.. Roy, Utah repair the to damage. Wayne and Kristie are parents of a baby girl, bom Oct. 1 at Goodwin McKay Dee Hospital. Their home is at 2182 W. 5600 S. Apt. 28. Bert and Tina Visser have just returned from a four weeks trip to Europe. They flew to Holland, where they stayed with Tinas sister and her family in Haarlem. They took a bus tour to Germany for six days, visiting several of the cities, including Winterburgh. They returned to Holland and spent a few days in Belgium and spend the remainder of the time travelling to many places in Holland. Peter and Marla Fawson, who live at 5683 S. 2050 W., are the happy parents of a baby girl, bom Oct. 3, at McKay Dee Hospital. Randy and Pam Woodall had a baby girl, also on Oct. 3 at McKay Dee Hospital. They live at 2976 W. 5600 S. Raymond and Marva and Kenneth and Thiel, Denice Wade had baby boys on Oct. 3 at McKay Dee Hospital. The Thiels live at 2303 W. 4250 S. and the Wades home is at 2779 W. 5500 S. Sid Sly has been ill in the hospital, but is home now doing quite well. Kirk Bennington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennington has been in the hospital, where he had surgery last week. Brad and Diana Birch has a baby boy Oct. 3 at St. Benedicts Hospital. They live at 5089 S. 2675 W. A baby boy was born Oct. 5 at McKay Dee Hospital to Kenneth and Marsha Rackham of 2290 W. 4350 S. Leland & ALL NEW BOOKS Mountain Bell of 5075 S. 2500 W. It was a girl for Kenney and Kay Hansen. She arrived at McKay Dee Hospital on Sept. 29. Their home is at 2253 W. 4250 S. A delightful and exciting trip to Portugal was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Penrod. On there way over, they spent a day in Chicago, where the group they were with, toured the city. In Portugal, they stayed at a lovely hotel on the beach about 20 miles from Lisbon, Among the highlights of the trip was visiting the quaint fishing villages, where they conducted the U.S. Department Mrs. of Oklahome City, Okla., who have come for a visit. Jay Telleson has been ill in the hospital, but is home now and feeling better. A baby boy was born Sept. 29 to James and Kathleen facilities. The questions on education will be in addition to those asked regularly in the monthly survey on employment are Carey home Careys parents information is used to measure current trends in education and to determine and Kaye Carson had a baby girl on Oct. 4 at McKay-De- e Hospital. They live at 5009 S. 2575 W. Earl J. Lewis Jr. of Ogden, died Sept. 23, 1978 in an Ogden Hospital. He was a brother of Mrs. Emma Huges of Roy. Funeral services were held last directed by Thursday, Bishop Gary Gragun of the Rov 9th ward. |