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Show 7A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 17, 1988 Garbage schedule set Trash pickup days change CLEARFIELD Residents of Country Village, Westwood and Meadow Park subdivisions will have their garbage picked up on a different day beginning with the new month, said Wally Baird, Clearfield plans pickup days for coming months CLEARFIELD The city has issued a schedule of the days on which garbage will not be picked up in Clearfield. Residents should make note of it. If the residents regular Christmas Day holiday Monday, Dec. 26; New Years Day Monday, Jan. 1, 1989; Presidents Day Feb. 1989; 20, Monday, Memorial Day Monday, May 29, 1989; Independence Day Tuesday, July 4, 1989; Pioneer Day Monday, July 24, 1989. Baird. Days from Sept. 1 on, that trash wont be picked up, are: Labor Day Monday, Sept. 5; Columbus Day col- lection day falls on one of those holidays, trash will be picked up on the next working accordday (Monday-Fridaying to City Manager Wally Monday, Oct. 10; Veterans Day Friday, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 24; ), Clearfield City manager. For those in Country Village, including the area from the north side of 300 North to 800 North and 1000 West to 1500 West will change to Monday. area is defined as the area from 200 South to the south side of 300 North and from 1000 West to 1500 West. ' ' ' V- S ( 7' i a I Meadow Park subdivision will have their garbage pickup two days earlier, on Wednesdays. That area includes 700 South to 1045 South and from 1000 West to 1500 West. m is . Residents should place their garbage at the curb before 6 a.m. I of the day of pickup, the city Westwood subdivision will make the switch to Tuesday. That manager said. Glenn Lusk 7 f ; n ! f s ' z Si t 4 0 H ' : 8 V 1 fy' v I I A j f $ ' 7 ; !g' Air Force club elects officers V' r W y i i'f h ' ; ROY Glenn M. Lusk, a reveteran of the U.S. tired Air Force, and resident of Roy, has been elected president of the Utah State Air Force Association 34-ye- ar SAVINGS THAT COUNT for 1988-8In addition to two terms as president of the Wasatch Chapter, he has also served in other state offices, including that of first vice 9. president for the past two years. Lusk will accept the gavel Oct. from Marcus C. Williams, head of Martin Marietta Aerospace of Ogden, who is completing a second term as state president. At a breakfast and business meeting during their 33rd annual Utah State Air Force Association convention, Aug. 6 at the Ogden Hilton Hotel, delegates representstate membering the 3,200-plu- s members elected other also ship to the governing executive com1 mittee. Daniel Hendrickson, of Lay-toSystems Effectiveness Department staff engineer for TRW. will be first vice president; Robert C. Sorensen, of North Salt Lake, deputy chief. Transportation Operations Division, Directorate of Distribution at Hill Air Force Base, will be second vice n, FRANCISCAN EARTHENWARE IN 2 FAVORITE PATTERNS SCANPAN 2001 PLUS COOKWARE SE 199.99 Features include president. Len Allen, of Ogden, long-tim- e morning show host at KLO radio, will be third vice president; Marcia L. Lusk, of Roy, secretary to the Commander of the 1881st SAVE 30 7-P- C. Famous Franciscan earthenware, in two timeless patterns, as popular today as they were a generation ago. Choose Desert Rose or Apple in 5 piece place settings, reg. 50.00, 35.00; matching completer sets, reg. 125.00, 87.50. China. aluminum base, permanent non-sticsurface, contemporary professional design, Bakelike handles that stay cool on stove or oven. With 10V2" open fry pan, 11" covered saute pan, 2 qt. saucepan with cover. 6V2 qt. Dutch oven with cover. Housewares. pressure-cas- t k ff Hill AFB, was to a second term as secretary. Lester H. Hughes, of South Ogden, a retired Air Force member, will serve as treasurer; and, Lester E. Richardson, of Salt Lake City, will begin his 19th year as judge advocate. Marcus Williams, as immediate past president, is an appointed director. 3 ed - I YYf ? i&V r ' , , 7 . JSt . vT U w ; : s J - r 4 2 TOWEL STYLES FROM FIELDCREST 5.99 twin, flat fitted color solid styles from Utica, Popular white with accented piping. Made of e 50 cotton, 50 Kodel easy-carpolyester. Choose from alabaster, Two delightful looks from Fieldcrest in 100 cotton. Choose Shadow Dots or Irridescent Check in multi pastels or peach rose. berry, mint peach and lapia past-yea- directors r are: Harry L. Cleveland, .5 of Og- den, Chief, Industrial Products and Landing Gear Quality Branch, Directorate of Maintenance, Hill AFB; Bruce F. Hampel, of Ogden, a facilities engineer in the Directorate of Maintenance, Hill AFB; June Wallin, of Ogden, Ogden Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service; and, Terry Warren, of West Point, a senior field Representative with Martin Marietta of Ogden. Newly elected as a director, was Gerald J. Collins, of Kays-villa sales associate with Brough Realty of Kaysville. National directors of the Air Force Association, who are also voting members of the Utah AFA Executive Committee are Nathan H. Mazer, of Roy, a retired Air Force member, and Jack C. Price, of Clearfield, Deputy Director of Distribution at Hill AFB. Price is a nominee for the prestigious office of national president of the 250,000-membAir Force Association, elections for which will be held during the national convention Sept. 1 in Washington, D.C. Lusk said he is greatly impressed with the professionalism of this new slate of officers and that the group will remain committed to providing leadership and support to the common goals e, -- cornflower, Squadron at Communications Bath towel Hand towel Washcloth reg. sale 13.00 9.00 5.00 8.99 5.99 2.99 Sheets. er Durand in popular 'Juan or Florence pattern, reg. 12.00, now 8.99 stem. NORITAKE STEMWARE, entire assortment, several now 11.00-22.0patterns, reg. 13.75-27.5CRYSTAL STEMWARE, by J.G. TWO FAMOUS MAKER TOWELS, Pipeline towels by Utica, and Shades towels by Fieldcrest, both in 100 sale 6.99; other cotton, at savings, bath, reg. 12.00-14.0sizes, comparable savings. UTICA PIPELINE BEDSPREADS, machine-washabl- e polyestercotton, fashion colors, save 40 Aug. 0, 0. 0, BARWARE SETS FROM DUROBAR, in highball or double styles, reg. 15.00, now 9.99. 4-P- C. old-fashion- 19-2- ed reg. CUTLERY SET reg.29.99, sale 19.99. REMA BAKEWARE, entire open stock selection, reg. 14.00-20.07 now 11.99-16.9- TRISTAR 8-P- C. PERFECT Fir 40.00-55.0- fill, reg. 30.00-60.0- 0, These goals include the promotion of further understanding and awareness of the role of aerospace power in the welfare and security of the nation, and the improvement of the quality of life for all those who serve the Air Force, he 29.99. 5.00-13.0- now 0, of all AFA members. 9. SHADOW DOT OR IRRIDESCENT CHECK TOWELS, now 2.99-8.9100 cotton, reg. COTTON MATTRESS PADS, cotton outside with polyester 29.99-83.9- 0, REVERSIBLE COMFORTER COVERS all sizes, reg. 9. 0, 50.00-140.0- 0, 18-2- 0, 9. said. The new officers will be installed in October, at which time numerous national, state and local awards and citations will be presented to members for contributions to the association and to the community during the past year. 19.99-44.9- 9. woemm mom OGDEN CITY MALL qut-standi- LAYTON HILLS MALL ' THE BON MARCHE. WHERE THE CHOICES ARE CHARGE IT ON TOUR BON, AMERICAN STORE HOURS: MON.-FR- I. 10 EXPRESS'. AM-- 9 VISA OR MASTERCARD' PM; SAT. 10 AM-- 7 ACCOUNT. TO ORDER, CALL THE BON. OGDEN PM; SUN. 12 NOONS PM LAYTON HILLS MALL 546 265 The Utah Air Force Association Executive Committee meets at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Hill AFB Officers Club. |