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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 4C Train Cuts Truck in Half 8, 1884 Vacation Over;9 Aircraft Back Home semi-truc- APRIL ADAMS Review Sled HILL AIR FORCE BASE The vacation is over." The sound of freedom is emanating once again from Hill AFB, say base officials, after $4.2 million in repairs on the major runway and 18 days of almost no air traffic. But some residents in subdivisions east of the runway, where are continually taking off .and landing, are divided on the issue of airplane noise. Lt. Col. Joe Winsett, base director of public affairs, said the sound of the jets overhead means that the area is once again protected. More than three squadrons, equalling over a hundred planes, deployed temporarily to bases in Idaho and Nevada during the runway repairs. Most of the aircraft arrived back last LIKE TO WORK TERESTED PAY IF 'A problems Closing Heidelberg mph. PEOPLE? WITH EARNING IN i - COURSE THE H & R BLOCK H & R BLOCK KNOWS TAXES. AND HOW them. Our instructors are welcome from wife Harriet squadron after runway repairs were to Hill Air Force Base is Lt. on his return completed last week. Bill He returned the with Standifer. Col. to all of the jet sounds now. It irritating at certain times than it they are vital to protect our citidoesnt really bother me, because is at others, but when its irritatzens, Winsett said. GETTING WARM F-- 16 Ive lived near bases all my life, she said, though the 18 days of comparative quiet was nice, she added. Another neighbor said the sound of the jets, mainly the is a headache source for her and her husband. Its more F-1- ing, believe me, its irritating. Winsett and another base spokesperson, Sylvia Rounds, said, that calls of complaints from residents on the noise are common, but that the sounds are vital. We are glad residents got a little vacation from the noise, but. The million dollar project was finished last Tuesday, but normal flying operations didnt begin until Thursday. 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Thomas Bachman, previous owner of the business and property, agreed Friday to pay a $200 fine to the Davis County Precinct Court after being charged with violating a public health order. Bachman was scheduled for trial Friday morning at the. Second District Court on the charges, but Judge Douglas Cornaby granted the defendant a motion to dismiss after he agreed to pay the "tHeSS AMI? 0W3? lfiJSKXZ OF kvva 'MM - WAILAIS isfeCA W5& Wj. fine. On May 10, a jury panel d Bachman guilty of violation of a public health order in Judge Dean Andersons precinct court. Bachman was charged with willfully continuing to operate a food service establishment after his permit to operate had been suspended. The restaurant had received low health inspection scores for some months before it was finally closed down on Jan. 4, said Marie Andrus, deputy county attorney handling the case. The county health department inspected the restaurant again on Dec. 14, 16, and 22. The owner was then told he had until Dec. 29 to comply with county health standards, Andrus said. On Dec. 29, the health department closed the Heidelberg, but Bachman reopened and continued to operate the restaurant. On Jan. 4, the restaurant was again closed down. This time Bachman did not reopen. As I understand it, the restaurant is no longer a viable business, Andrus said. The present owners of the eight-acr- e restaurant site, Terry Gross and Garth Naylor, say they will sell the building and property. They sold the property to Bachman five years ago, but had previously owned and operated the Heidelberg since 96 i , when it first opened. the property They Feb. 9 after Bachman defaulted on a private note for property payments, they said. The business was closed in January as part of the default procedure, Gross said. The closure was advertised as a remodeling venture. After a lengthy procedure. Gross and Naylor finally c quired the property and building in. February, they said. 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SO STUDENTS SUCCESSFUL IN- ATTRACTIVE can qualify you to prepare individual tax returns with confidence and may place you in a qualified position to work either full time or part time with H & R BLOCK during future income tax filing seasons. week. neighbor, whos husband works on base, said that though they havent lived in the subdivision long, they are getting used ar INCOME TAX COURSE F-1- Ooise. lf ADVANCE NOTICE v ;3odi Chidister, a resident in a neighborhood directly east of the runway, thought the vacation from the noise was great. But its always nice when the planes quit flying for the day, usually about 6 p.m., he said. .We have the option of living .here or not living here, but the sound of the planes gets on your nerves, he said. Sometimes when we have neighbors over, !they ask how we can stand the the train hit it. The frpnt end ot the semi was knocked about 30 with the yards west of the tracks, cab still attached to it. The semis back-haended up east of the train was tracks. The two-ctraveling at a speed of about 35 k A CLEARFIELD was whacked in half by a Denver and Rio Grande train Friday at about 8:30 a.m. at Main Street and 700 South. No one was injured. The truck, headed west, was half way across the tracks when m O |