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Show 10A Col. James Johnston Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 25', 1985 388th Base Fighter Wing iiug3Ui Receives New Leader On Antelope Drive Busy Intersection to Get Crossing Guard LAYTON Approval for hiring a crossing guard for the Hill Field Road and Antelope Drive intersection may solve two problems the city has been road, making it necessary for the children to walk in the road with the flow of traffic, until they reach the intersec- faced with. Talbot said he had met with public works superintendent Terry Cobum and both felt the city could use machinery to clean a strip of ground next to the road and cover it with gravel so the children could walk off the street. Police Chief Doyle Talbot told the Layton City Council the intersection posed a great hazard to the school children living on the east side of Hill Field Road, or State Highway 232, even though the children generally crossed at an intersection with traffic lights. He said that particular inter- section had been shown to be the most heavily traveled in the city and said it posed a real danger and threat to the children. The traffic problem is compounded by the lack of sidewalks on the east side of the : tion. ssoaatjoiroresen 58th Tactical Training Wing, HILL AIR FORCE BASE The 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., reconducted a formal Change of placed Col. James F. Record. Record will take command of Command ceremony Monday, 833rd Air Division, Holloin 11:30 a.m. the at 23, Hangar Sept. man Air Force Base, New Mexi1. Col. James M. Johnston III, co. presently the commander of the FREE CONSULTATIO- PH. DR. DARYL E. HALES The cost of hiring a crossing guard will be about $2,100 yearly and will be paid from city funds. -- 773-182- SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 3 STRAVINSKY: Jeu de cartes TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1 N- 1 MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED- CLEARFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CENTER CLEARFIELD 525 SOUTH STATE, NO. 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th Andras Schiff, Piano WHIPLASH ON THE JOB INJURIES SPORTS INJURIES rFOR performances Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts at 8:00 p.m. Jorge Mester, Guest conductor AUTO INJURIES Talbot said he also hoped the crossing guard could help stop another problem, one of cars who do not stop as they turn onto Antelope Drive from Hill Field Road traveling west. All Oi&0 - Read The Classified For Best Results 1985 Scout Radio Event tO s v. v v. ;v. "V4 ' 'ssn": Scheduled t, " L . , A ns - The World Scout Bureau is sponsoring a Scouting amateur radio event. Hill Air Force Base will be the site of the 1985 Scout Jamboree on the Air. Transmissions will begin Friday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m. and end Saturday, Oct. 19, at 6 p.m. Hill Air Force Base west gate will be open from 4 p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Saturday to accommoV date participants. will The events take place around MARS Station, Bldg. 888, and the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883. Scouts may camp outside the radio station or bring their sleeping bags and stay at the base youth center for $1. Pocket patches will be available at the radio station for $2 each. Last year more than 275 Scouts of all ages participated in the Jamboree on the Air held at Hill. JOTA is an annual Scouting ham V , . . radio event. Thousands of Him:. stations around the world participate. In past JOTAs, Scouts in some ; remote areas like Antarctica, Ascension Island, Christmas Island, and other far off places have been heard. For more information, contact 1 or LarGeorge Gray at Damm at ry ', ' No need to waif. To wonder. To wish. 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