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Show - IOC Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March ,, Lu Ti iiuitiui ,llt HILL AIR FORCE BASE Approximately $21 million dollars has been earmarked for construction projects at Hill Air Force Base under President Reagans proposed 1987 fiscal budget If Congress accepts the propos- al, Hill will receive the furiaing for the construction of seven projects, including a storage area for missiles. " Jnrrl1' 3 in Rotary Funds earmarked for Hill 19, 1986 The amount needed for the projects was submitted to the president by the U.S. Department of Defense, said Mike Jusko, department head of Hills civil engi- jjfl neering office. The projects come under the FW87 Military Construction Program. The $21 million is slated for ' Former president of United Way of Davis County, Bruce Barton (right) gets appreciation award from new president, Robert D. Toiie. iw the following projects: ' built for $1 million dollars. An estimated $11.5 million ' Funds of $4 million dollars dollars will be used to construct a will be used to construct a system Logistics System Operation Cenengineering facility for the Peace ter. This w ill be a replacement for "J"r Keeper Missiles. the current Computer Center now For $ f.3 million dollars, a in use, Gap Filler Radar Facility will be' For $1,5 million dollars, a constructed on the Utah Test and .. Depot Instrument Overhaul Shop t Training Range near(the Nevadas will be constructed. This will inborder. The new system will provolve replacing an existing shop vide complete radar coverage of' ' used for installing compasses into ' the range. t aircrafts. The 419th Tactical Fighter -For $1.2 million dollars, an Squadron will receive funds of Alter Water Supply and Distribu$750,000 for Hushhouse support tion System will be developed. suppressor). t Two wells will be drilled on base, (sound The funds for the projects will . which will make a water connecT be made available in betober of tion between the east and west 86, Jusko said. , j side of the base. v . Construction on the projects-wil- l A stage one storage area for Peace Keeper Missiles will be begin in spring of 87. . - - ( y. k . . , , Officers named for United Way give donation Several memKAYSVILLE bers of the Kaysville Rotary Club have attained Paul Harris Fellows in Rotdry International. These are members contributing to.an international fund supporting the Polio Plus Program in immunizing the children of the world against polio. They expect to eliminate polio in the world by the 80th anniversary of Rotary International in 2005. ' A total of $877,584,048 was dispersed last year. The following are the Fellows from the Kaysville Club: Harold Gailey, Clyde GailCy, Allen Strong, Dr. G. Gibbs Smith, Wayne K. Sheffield, Layton Ott, John Homer, and Russ Durler. rTTwr: ' i , r-- C' ?' r' . i,- , i, V'n i' - ' f f s, r & Members FARMINGTON of United Way of Davis County recently elected officers and board members for the coming 4 v year. Robert D. Tolle, vice president of operations for Eaton-Kenwa- y, Bountiful, is the new president lecturer, Bountiful, allocations, committee chairman; Kay Hall, homemaker. Bountiful, commu- nications committee chairman: Dr. Dolores Hansen, principal, . Valley View Elementary, Bountiful, information and referral chairman. A.B. Simmons, senior vice president. First Interstate Bank, Salt Lake City, communitv and agency relations chairman; Lindel' Carriger, administrator, Lakeview Hospital, Bountiful, planning Other members of the board renominated for a two-yeterm were: James B. Bruff, manager, Dale Carnegie, Institute of Utah, Salt Lake City; Harold Tippetts, Davis County commissioner, Farmington; and. Col. Richard Quimby, manager, community relations, Clearfield Job Corps, ar Members renominated for a term were: Wilson Ellis, vice president, First Security Bank, Layton; Thomas J. Jones, field underwriter, American National Insurance, Kaysville; Loren Martin, Davis County attorney, Farmington; Shirl Randall; social worker, Division of Family Services, Bountiful; and, Mack G. Smith, manager, FRAM Corp., Freeport Center. ar ,v iiiif utTf ff i fr- j' t w - 7, r thousandslOf u mm. ism 1 'A of Here's the Story! El ITEM 50 SOFAS 21 Cubic Foot FREEZERS ALL ON SALE We have sold our building in4 Roy and are moving to a new location in port. Dee Some Priced As Low As L . ; 3 HURRY Swivel Large 14 Cubic Foot ROCKERS REFRIGERATORS mi I Bring Your Fancy Full Size SOFA-BE- Auto Defrost 4 Only FULL SIZE Kitchen Aid Heavy Duty Center; Tom Hardy, city manager, Bountiful City Corp., Bountiful; Col. Lloyd McCoin, deputy base commander, Hill Air Force Base; Jerry Moffitt, refinery manager, Chevron USA, North Salt Lake; Lew Nord, president, Nord Advertising Associates, Salt Lake City; Jimmie Romine, plant manager, Hercules, Inc., Freeport Center; Grant Steed, director of curriculum, Davis School District, Farmington; Jimmie Stew- Verticals Cash ONLY Carry VHF FORMAT SOFA With Remote Control & DRYER & LOVE SET A BIG SALE TAG ON EVERY ITEM TERM d 90 Days No Interest, No Money Down On Purchases of $300 or More, or Convenient Monthly Payments or We mmWelcome Bank Credit Cards. ill llinrrTlTr-mTT-"- '',- mb mini OK OKI LEVELOR GRABER : . I SALS ENDS APBILtlOTH l DAVE & COURTS 2489 N. Main SUNSET 773-980- 0 I & EARLY AMERICAN NYLON PRINT OKI LEVELOR RIVERA LOUVER DRAPE SOLARE HUNTER DOUGLAS PLEATED SHADES FLEXALUM HP i: 1 Signs, Bountiful. Veresols Vz Aj DISPOSER D VCR HEAVY-DUT- Y WASHER Utility Trailer, Inc., Freeport 55 50 40 Si Xyj VdJ 6 ONLY ar 12" Micro Blinds V $500,000 INVENTORY, PRICED TO SELL FAST The following persons are servterm which expires ing a this year: Delonne Anderson, marketing director, Smiths Management Corp., Salt Lake City; Grant Barton, plant manager, art, captain, Davis County Sheriffs Office, Farmington; and Tom Tolman, owner, Designs-an- SET ($9 must liquidate $500,000 inventory from our Roy and Layton stores ana from our warehouse. We would rather sacrifice this merchandise than move it. Hurry in now for best selection. Thanks for your loyal sup- Clearfield. two-ye- EeTO ROY which we will announce as soon as negotiations are firm. We committee chairman. one-ye- WDM CM Other elected officers and members of the executive committee include: Bruce Barton, Layton City manager, past president; Jim Duncan, manager, Albertsons Distribution Center, North Salt Lake, president elect and campaign chairman; Frank Newman, chairman of the board, Utah Bank and Trust, Bountiful, secretarytreasurer. Jean Green, homemaker and I ! Ji I N |