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Show 4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 6. 1986 ffte 2 Base adds 'color' to exercise iWp vs&srW ' ' t t Sm j '. W y vv $x&. &., ?AVl & vv ' I V' V 2 , ':& M f; "A & a ..d- - r Staff photo y;dcs unique Unu icciIimic uain ing to combat ready units. The exercise is designed to allow us to train with various units with different missions than the 388th. Its important that we test our ability to coordinate and weld composite forces into one package, he explained. Hill participants, the Orange forces will engage Green forces from Mt. Home in simulated war over the Utah Test and Training Range and the Saylor Creek Ranges in Idaho. Orange forces include: 32, 6 Fighting Falcons from the 388th and reservists from the 419th TFW. They will be assisted by 12, 5 Eagles from the 405th Tactical Training Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. and the 49th TFW, Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.; Fighter Squadron 201, Naval Air Station, Dallas, Texas, the F-1- F-1- irw, ucuige mi ruitc Base, Calif., and Fixed Wing Ma- jin mcic 'V, frMili ilBrfh.IT. rine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101, Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Calif., all flying 4 Phantom IIs. WELL, maybe Jamie Blair wont catch the fish that got away, but he is having fun in the attempt. His companions are his brother Brandon, and Jaime Myrup, who holds the fishing bucket. The Blairs are the children of Charles and Cindy Blair. Jaime is the daughter of Brad A KC-13- 269 East 260 South, Clearfield Sill rn IBS! and Linda Myrup. Utah's most gala event scheduled for September Eleven days of Utah State Fair ets must be bought in advance, 11 top entertainment attrac- however. tions. That promise awaits some Admission prices to the fair400,000 Utahns expected to at- grounds are $4 for adults and $2 tend the Beehive States biggest for youth 6 to 16 years old. Chilevent, according to Art Jones, fair dren 5 and under get in free. A director. season gate admission The fair is scheduled for Sept. pass costs $15 in advance of the 1986. All 11 entertainers fair; a one-da- y family gate pass will give two evening perforsold in advance and throughmances, he said, with all seats be- out the fair costs $10 and can ing sold in the new, uncovered be used by a husband, wife and Grandstand. their own dependent children. Eddie Rabbitt leads off the The Ice Capades at the Salt schedule on opening night ThursPalace Sept. are another feaday, Sept. 4, followed by Miami ture of the fair; each admission Sound Machine a hit rock ticket to the ice show includes a on Friday and Marie stub good for free admission to group Osmond on Saturday. the fair. Reba McEntire and George Jones pointed out that alStrait, recently named the Counthough Grandstand seats for matry Music Associations female jor entertainment have been sold and male vocalists of the year, for several years, continuous free appear on successive nights, Sept. entertainment will be going on . 7 and 8. They will be followed by throughout the day and evening Ronnie Millsap an Gary Morris on the fairgrounds. on Sept. 9 and 10. The bandstand will again feaThursday, Sept. 1, will be Fif- ture acts, including ties Day at the fair. The Diatwo musical comedy groups, the monds, a sensation in the late popular Jack DJohns (sponsored 1950s, will sing at a Diamond Juby Polaris Snowmobiles) Sept. bilee featuring 50s cars, drawings and a new act to the Utah fair, for free trips to Diamondhead (in Two for the Show, Sept. Honolulu), and other features Hypnotist Ben Vandermeide will sponsored by KRSP-Aperform on the Bandstand stage The last three days of the fair Sept. 5, 7, and 8. will showcase the Bellamy Other features at the BandBrothers, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, stand stage will include the Utah and Lee Greenwood. Farm Bureau Talent Find SaturReserved Grandstand seats day, Sept. 6; the Celebrity which do not include gate admise contest (sponsored by sion to the fairgrounds are WKRP and KRGO-FM- ) Sunday, selling for $7 and general admisSept. 7; barbershop quartet consion seats for $4 to all shows extests and a clogging festival Saturcept two; all seats are $4 for Gary day, Sept. 13; and g Morris, and all seats are $2 for entertainment, sponsored by the Diamonds. every day of the fair. Evening shows are at 6:30 and Variety acts will appear at a 9:15 p.m. except on closing night, newly expanded Budweiser stage Sunday, Sept. 14, when Lee south of the Coliseum, the fair diGreenwood will appear at 6 and rector revealed. 8:30 p.m. It replaces the South stage, Fairgoers who want to hear which was closed after two years more than one entertainer but use when the y Exhibit who dont want to pay a gate adwas condemned, Building No. mission to the fair each time will Jones explained. get a break this year, Jones anOne popular event at the Budnounced. weiser stage will be the e , Attendees at the Late concert Fiddlers competition there on each night can get into the show Saturday, Sept. 6 (sponsored by without paying at the fairgrounds Utah Old Time Fiddlers and gate by entering a special GrandAcoustic Music Co.). Magicians, stand gate at the east end of the jugglers, dancing and musical bleachers after 8:45 p.m. (after 8 groups, and dozens of other acts p.m. on closing night). Show tick will perform there. one-pers- 4, VIS, HE 00R SIMPLE WE BUY ONLY WE STOCK ONLY WE SELL ONLY LOOK AT SOME OF THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS WE SELL! --I msEiifws GRANULATED 7 APPLE SAUCE SUGAR 12, 1986 rwn , gourmet 6TH-A- UG. DRY DOG FOOD 25 4-- 14 1 M FORMULA: AD PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. I awr fm PEELED WHOLE top-quali- ty I -- 1 YOU SAYE 71 1 7 CORNED POTATO BEEF CRUNCIIIES 12 0Z. BRAVO V) QZ 95 37 SUPERMARKET PRICE YOU SAVE YOU SAVE W "011 70 mi MAYONNAISE noz. 0Z. ,.J SUPERMARKET PRICE -- -- 6 PLANTER'S 1.49 SUPERMARKET PRICE Look-Alik- 9.59 SUPERMARKET PRICE 8- -gr 5-- 4. DOG FOOD LBS. $88 TOMATOES ITALIA SAVE Vcz 43' BATHROOM TISSUE v SPA II day-lon- H YOU fll-D- Ri old-tim- TOWELS JUMBO SIZE re-ele- ct r ! 80 YOU SAVE T n COUPON BAR-- S TASTY BOLOGNA j : i IZfvOTE Paid for by the committee to Glen E. Saunders 89 20 SUPERMARKET PRICE It 1 I served with Commissioner Saunders as a fellow commissioner and found him to be thorough and fair...He is one of the most capable, dedicated, and honest public officials any county could have. Your vote for him will assure fairness, efficiency and true fiscal responsibility in our county government. Ernest Eberhard, Jr. For Davis County Commissioner SAVE 'V two-stor- FOR COMMISSIONER GLEN E. SAUNDERS 1.79 SUPERMARKET PRICE 1 r W W W W 30 The 965th Airborne Warning and Control Squadron, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., will provide aircraft support and Actually, the Sea SawOwyhee the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, is two distinct exercises Roundup March Air Force Base, Calif., and joined together, said Capt. T. J. the 350th Air Refueling SquadKoch, Sea Saw project officer. ron, Beale Air Force Base, Calif., We combined the training will provide KC-1- 0 5 and Mountain Home conducts on the Stratotanker aircraft. Owyhee ranges with our training to develop a complete simulated Finally, electronic ground support will come from the 56th war scenario. Its similar to a mini-Re- d Electronic Warfare Squadron, Flag (an annual comAvon Park, Fla. Mountain posite force training exercise conHomes Green Forces are made ducted at Nellis Air Force Base, up of units with similar Nev., with worldwide It Is An Exciting Adventure Shopping At Jut,. v 1 F-- - by Rodney Wright 11-1- wii! uc aypiUAiiimic! extra aircraft flying from?;nere during the active part of the exercise, Aug. 4 through 8. Aircraft and personnel arrive here Aug. and the following day will conduct range orientation flights before beginning the actual exercise. Most participants will be leaving the base Aug. 9. 1 . fpSsi 3 HI! I. AIR FORCE BASE Once again tensions have mounted between the Orange and Green combatants over absolute control of the Great Salt Lake desert and western shore. This time a major industrial complex is in jeopardy and officials of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing have confirmed that hostilities are inevitable. Exercise Sea SawOwyhee Roundup 86 is the only solution. Beginning Aug. 1, various active duty units from the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps, along with Air National Guard and Reserve units converge here and at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, to take part in this annual composite force training exercise. According to Col. James M. Johnston III, commander of the 388th TFW, this exercise pro- - LIMIT ! UNIT I COUPON MANUFACTURER'S COUPONS AVAILABILITY Each ot these advertised items is required to be readily available lor sale at or below the advertised price in each ol The Canned Food Stores except in this ad as specifically noted ) WITH COUPON EFFECTIVE WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS m I COUPON PE AUS. 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