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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1984 'Worthy of Concern' , General Favors Burn Plans Study SHARON STEELE your local leaders understand and recognize the restraints HILL AFB Of all the placed on federal military replaces Ive been,- Ive never felt sources," he said. more rapport and support from He pinpointed areas of mutual the surrounding communities concern in regards to the pro- than here, Major General Marc posed construction of a resource C. Reynolds, commander of the recovery burn plant facility, Ogden Air Logistic Center, told the formation of the Air Force the Clearfield Chamber of ComHeritage Foundation of Utah, merce, Jan. 18. and the mutual disaster aid Reynolds was guest speaker at agreement between Hill and the the organizations monthly State of Utah. membership luncheon held at Although Reynolds made it the Hill Air Force Base Officers clear that he was not giving an Club. official Air Force or "Reynolds" As base commander, Reynolds position on the controversial rehas worldwide responsibility for source recovery plant, proposed the logistics management of two for .CLearfield he did say the major aircraft systems, the 6 government was taking a hard and the the entire fleet of look at the validity of the conMinuteman, Titan II, and Peacecept. keeper ICBMs, and all ammuniObviously, we at Hill AFB tions, propellents and explosives join Clearfield and the other, loused by the Air Force. ' cal communities in seeking a You can be assured that Hills comprehensive solution to our history of cooperation with the waste disposal problem, a problocal communties will continue," lem that will undoubtedly conReynolds asserted. We consider tinue to grow. ourselves members of the comPart, of the proposed plant's munity and hope you continue economic feasibility hinges to do so too. We also ask that. selling of steam as a uct to Hill. As the project is Review Correspondent - The city council requests pub- added. The generals second topic lic input and is holding a public Clinton residents are encourtouched on the establishment of hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at aged to attend and share their a formal heritage program at City Hall. 1906, W. 1800 N. feelings. Hill Air Force base with the purpose of capturing and preserving the heritage of the base, by identifying and giving recognition to individuals and events that have been a significant part of the history of Hill. e A director and assisammi model IHVN talk- - about bubii': tant in the command section have been charged with imple"1 don't heliee there i anything viting." menting the program. Through a more beautiful, (tut the death rate it foundation called the Still there are other considerfor Itlaek babies is shockingly ations. Anything I would not Air Force Heritage Foundation hih! If you think you are pregof Utah, Inc. want to do is put the plant adjanant, jjo to a doctor riiili I away . 11 member cent to base housing and have Consisting of an March of Dimes Mirth Defect The some kind of environmental board of trustees, the foundation works to ao babies, Foundation problem like acid rain. To that hopes to raise $2 million to $3 but to help. For more inliasr for the construction of you end, Ive directed my staff to million a an contact and formation. the review all of 30,000 aerospace park rapidly aspects your local museum plans for two proposed programs. March of Dime chapter." square-foo- t site located off InThe bottom line, of course, is the that we and the Davis County terstate 15 near the Roy gate entrance include a picnic area, and Council of Governments are takSupport a playground. ing a hard look at each proposal FARMINGTON -' Three new members and one alternate member have been appointed to the Davis County Emergency Medical Services Council by the Davis County Board of Health. Appointed to serve were Dr. Craig K. Julien of the Clearfield Clinic, Capt. William OBrien of the US Air at Hill Air Force Base, and William C. Rees, associate executive director of Humana Hospital. -- SAVING BABIES... full-tim- -- 28-ac- re e of Dimes DEVELOPMENTAL DAY SCHOOLS NOW OPEN R1VERDALE Behind 392-650- 2 department, sheriffs depart- Newgate moll . OGDEN ment, medical society, ambulance services, elected officials and the public. The council provides a forum for emergency medical service issues to be discussed and assists the board of health in this area. Force-Hospit- al March LEARNING TAKES TEAMWORK Appointed as an alternate council member was Lt. Bruce C. Miller of the USAF Hospital. The council serves as an advisory body to the Davis County Board of Health and is made up of representatives of the health r . non-prof- 3 Named to Council KAWA density. Clinton. There will be a general revision in the present zoning ordinances with new zones being . by-pro- Review Staff CLINTON Clinton City is revising the zoning ordinances to allow for more population coal-fire- F-- 4, BARY to make sure all of our needs arc met and that the taxpayers dollars are spent in the wisest manner. We intend to work together on these critical projects." Clinton Revising Zoning Ordinances for Density gas-fire- F-1- on-th- cur- rently scoped, it could provide about 30 percent of the base's annual steam needs and could have excess capacity for electricity generation during certain times of the year. Reynolds said the base currently generates steam in 12 sepd boiler plants that arate are old, inefficient, and expensive. 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