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Show r,Sv,V Uke The Salt Tribune, July Wednesday, 21. 196S EV9 Heres News of Utahns in the Military S" " has graduated from the aircraft armament systems specialist course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. The course provides instruclton for students to load nuclear and munitions, explosives and propellant devices on aircraft. Airman Irvine Is scheduled to serve with the 836lh n Combat Support Group at Air Force Base. Anz. He is a 1983 graduate of Davis High School and is the son of James M. and Marj O'Lee Irvine, Kaysvllle. Airman 1st Class Deborah L. Henderson has been named outstanding ' ' airman of the quarter for Headquarters, Military Airlift Command. The competition was based on )ob knowledge, significant leadership qualities, ability to be an articulate and positive spokesman for the Air Force and other accomplishments. Airman Henderson is a personnel specialist at Scott Air Here's news of Utahns serving in the armed forces around the world. 2nd Lt. K. Rick Fullmer has completed pilot training at Williams Air Force Base, Mesa, Anz. He has been assigned to Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Okla., where he will be an inLt. Fullmer is structor pilot in a 1964 graduate of the Air Force Academy and a 1980 graduate of Brighton High School. He is the son of Arthur J. Fullmer, Midvale, and Eileen H. Gonzales, Sandy. Airman William E. Saxton has been assigned to to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. He is a 1983 graduate of Murray High School and is the son of Laura Wall, Murray, and Earl Saxton, Clinton. Van!-sh- a , Air National Guard Airman D. Griggs has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing Air Force basic training She will now receive specialised instruction in the air operations field. She is a 1983 graduate of Jordan High School and the daughter of David L. and Joyce A. Shell, Sandy. Airman 1st Class James M. Irvine .' "K-W- : v 1 non-nucle- Davis-Montha- r orce Base, 111. She is a 1982 graduate of Judge Memorial Catholic High School and is the daughter of Charles A and Cheryl J. Bohn, Sandy. Army National Guard Trena C. Conway has completed training as an Army military police specialist under the one station unit training program at Fort McClellan, Ala. She is a 1982 graduate of Utah Technical College and is the daughter of Bonnie J. and Leonard L. Hentfro, Sandy. Army National Guard Pvt. Rich- ard T. Scbeindt has completed basic at Fort Dix, N.J. He is the Air National Guard Airman Stephen R. Jenkins has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. He will now receive specialized training in the aircraft maintenance field. He is a 1983 graduate of High School and is the son of Richard E. and Carolyn L Jenkins. Midvale. Airman Michael B. Davidison has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, He will remain at Lackland for cialised training in the security po- lice field. He is a 1984 graduate of Hillcrest High School and is the son of Patti Sanderson, Sandy. Army Pvt Kevin S. Barrett has arrived for duty in West Germany. He is an y specialist with the 7th Medical Command. He is a 1984 graduate of Granger High School and is the son of Orln EL Barrett, West Valley. Hill-cre- st spe-traini- Tribune Stow Photo bv Van Porter 1 Governor's Awardsj ?et of the tyeek I t t r -i Eneiy-meeitort, hetf like to find permanent home. Ue can beadoptwf ttfc4 iit Lake County Animal W. 3904 South, vfcich will be cloned Wednesday. Sbtelter, m Z rr ' f t-- i. y Innovation Given t I , Utah college, a residential devel- opment and a greenhouse have re- ' ceived awards for excellence in ener-- ' ' gy design and savings. , , , ' Winners of the Governors Awards for Excellence in Energy Innovation will be submitted to the U.S. Depart- ment of Energy for competition In its '- Technology Transfer 80s awards pro-gram. Utah's award recipients include; College of Eastern Utahs San Juan campus, for construction of a passive solar science building incorporating adobe brick that was produced by students. Energy costs for the building are approdimteljf half that of tradition! rhusfruetton, A . . ADIDAS SUP8R STRIKER 1 - Hildcbrad'Oankeuie - ' 1 , r REG 41 95 jCTORY AND REG 31 95 . ITHERS, INCLUDING PATRICK. CLOSEOUTS! FACTORY ti :i JERSEYS UMBRO ' jW ' I &YKEL if " Castle, Iroq CWiftyriof cOmrrieTcT&l application oHJtoha abundant geo- 'thermal energy resource. The energy system, designed by Richard L. Hildebrand, uses a geothermal well to maintain the constant temperatures necessary for greenhouse operation. Jackson park Village, Salt Lake City, for unique solar design achieving energy savings of approximately ! W PRO - -- r 4 ' 99c. JACKS CTFt It SOCCER JERSEYS " REG ,, i UP r4 495. UP ;2 195 REVERSIBLE MESH .M A, SOCKS ORLON REG. 2 95 OFF 50 I99, UP ; Back-to-Scho- 99. ALL HATS AND FLAP CAPS .h ol And Packs From 1.95 Bags i!1 si h UP with hr -- Tios Corp. -fjw V '"I 9. - Certificates of achievement for energy conservation management Were awarded to Southern Utah State Col- lege, for a central steam plant sum- fto o YOUK COMPETITIVE EDGE! ' Center, for (801)255-688- 4 3664 Wall Ave. 23 percent reduction in electricty use, an example of private sector leadership in energy. productivity' Ogden, City, Marshall White Conter, forenmia) - ergy sivingsLof lUXJtirand' Qi&h ity Municipal 'Airport for a 4 per cent reduction in electricity con- sumption and 55 percent reduction in natural gas consumption. by Rick Egon Creek Society To! Hold Party Mary Lines, lefti James Karras and Maxine Babalis, members f the Society of Athanasios Diakos, a Greek fraternal group, will be among the cooks for the societys barbecue held July 48 at 1 p.m. This is a membership drive for the society has been in existence for 59 years. Jt helped immigrant paeweMjed ta the state and also helped indigent ijiarbecue, held at the Condas Ranch in Park City, costs $3 for adult and free for children under the age of L2. 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