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Show 16 Lakeside Review, TuesdayJuly 3, 1990 - n Efic J. - NesS rcbently was com- a second lieutenant up- - .on graduation from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. and awarded a bachelor of science degree. , The academy is a four-ye- ar ed- - lational institution, charged with the task of training young to become profession- al Army officers. Ness is the son of Stanley J. Ness Jr. of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Shauna M. Randall of Farmington. The lieutenant is scheduled to training in the Field Artil- .lery Branch. He is a 1984 graduate of Je- rome High School, Idaho. Senior Lakeside news Airman Randy D. Young recently deployed to Ghe- di Air Base, Italy to participate in exercise Coronet Sabre. U.S. airmen trained with the Italian and French Air Force, as well as the U.S. Navy in a variety of air intercept missions. According to Air Force offi- cials, the deployment was an out- standing training opportunity it taught U.S. airmen what it would actually be like if they went to war alongside our European allies. He is a nondestructive inspec- specialist with the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squad- ' ron, Hill Air Force Base. Young is the son of Harold S. and Joann M. Young of 14350 Hare Road, Waterford, Pa. His wife, Melissa, is the daugh- ter of Ross L. and Jessalee King of 1413 N. Celia Way, Layton. is a 1985 graduate of Cran- berry High School, Seneca, Pa. Airman 1st Class Devin R. recently deployed to Ghe- di Air Base, Italy to participate in exercise Coronet Sabre. U.S. airmen trained with the Italian and French Air Force, as well as the U.S. Navy in a variety of air intercept missions. According to Air Force offi- the deployment was an out- standing training opportunity it taught U.S. airmen what it would actually be like if they went to war alongside our European allies. He is an apprentice aircrew egress systems specialist with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Hill Air Force Base. Jones is the son of Raymond A.' and Arronia Jones of 113 Parkway, Clearfield. He is a 1983 graduate of Clear-field High School. Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Gregory Brighton has graduated an Air Force major com- officer mand academy. The sergeant received ad- vanced military leadership and management training. He is an inventory manage- ment supervisor with the 169th Security Squadron, Utah Air National Guard Base, Salt Lake City. Brighton is the son of Homer and Delores Brighton of 2165 N. 250 East, Sunset. The sergeant is a 1973 graduate of Clearfield High School. Brigh- ton received a bachelors degree in 1979 from Weber State Col- lege. Michael J. Simmons has grad- uated from the Warrant Officer Candidate School at Fort Rucker, Daleville, Ala. Candidates received training and experience in leadership, time management, and basic soldier skills and knowledge required for officers, Graduates will now receive fur- titer training to obtain technical and tactical certification. The cer- tification portion must be com- pleted prior to being appointed as a. warrant officer. Simmons is the son of John C. and Vicky Simmons of 607 N. West, Clinton. He is a 1987 graduate of Ste- vens High School, Rapid City, e, S.D. . Maj. Brad R. Naegle has com- - pleted the Army Command and General Staff College regular course at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The regular course at the Ar- mys senior tactical school pro- duced graduates who are competent military problem solv- ers. Emphasis was placed on ca- reer deve'opment for the officers future duties as a senior com- or staff officer. He is the son of Clare P. and Elaine Naegle of 304 S. 500 East, Clearfield. The major is a 1972 graduate of Clearfield High School, and a graduate of Weber State University. His wife, Desirae, is the L. and Irma Denney daugh-mftSfon- ed ter of Arden of Sunset. Area students get USU honors lQ)- - WESTGATE TRAVEL LOGAN Students on the Bodily. cruise on Join Westgate Travel on a Ca- Western the to Farmington: spring quarter honor roll at Utah Carnival's HOLIDAY, Dec. 1st, The sergeant is a 1978 graduate State Business Donna Oakeson; University have been anribbean. Enjoy the sights of such ports as Playa del& of Goodrich High School, Fond nounced. HuEducation Amy Price; f Carmen & Cozumel, Mexico, Grand Cayman Du Lac. A student must carry 15 or manities, Arts and Social V Ocho Rios. Take advantage of value season rates, Staff Sgt. James Deraing re- more credit hours and earn a 3.5 Sciences including Elizabeth Creer. starting at $995.00 per person, double, is cently deployed to Ghedi Air or better grade point average to Kaysville: round trip airfare from Salt Lake. Port taxare discounts Base, Italy to participate in and limited L. achieve the honor roll. is group Gregory Engineering $48.00. Space cise Coronote Sabre. Honor students from the area Seegmiller, David L. Stephenson; available, so make your reservations now! U.S. airmen trained with the are: Call for more details. Humanities, Arts and Social Italian and French Air Force, as Brent DeRay Hugh, Sciences Clearfield: well as the U.S. Navy in a variety Melanie Dean Shumway, Jeffrey Business Sharilyn Marie of air intercept missions. KimCharlene M. D. Templeton; Science Grant; Education According to Air Force offi- - Davis, Jeffrey R. Fraser, Lisa berly Pierson. cials, the deployment was an Grant V. Layton: Paice; Engineering standing training opportunity Famuliner; Humanities, Arts and Brett Hugh CampScience because it taught U.S. airmen Social Sciences Naomi J. bell, John R. Hubenthal, Debra what it would actually be like if Blair; Science Kent Allen L. Taylor. they went to war alongside our European allies. He is a team chief with the FIGHT SOME OF THE WOIST DISEASES CF OUH TIME. 2849th Air Base Group, Hill Air Support the American Diabetes Association. Force Base. Dearing is the son of retired Air Force Senior Master Sgt. John A. and Nadine G. Dearing A, W of Tipton, Mo. His wife. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lisa LaFountain-Derainis the daughter of Robert L. and ra LaFountain of Sunset, The sergeant is a 1974 graduate of Aurora High School, Calif. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Lundy M. n Wren has arrived for duty at lis Air Force Base, Nev. The sergeant is an auxiliary If 1 1 field munitions manager with the I 57th Equipment Maintenance Squadron. j J Wren is the son of Doyle T, and Patsey E. Wren of St. Tulare, Calif. His wife, Tamie, is the daugh-H- e ter of Clara Byrd of Layton, He is a 1970 graduate of East Bakersfield High School, Bakers-Jone- s field, Army Reserve Private Neil B. Jerue has completed a wheeled- vehicle mechanic course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Fort Jackson, S.C. During the course, students were trained to perform mainte-cialnance and assist in the repair of e automotive vehicles and ed equipment, Jerue is the son of Eldon P. and Mary F. Jerue of Syracuse. His wife, Susan, is the daughter of Barbara Young of Clearfield, Sponsored by Tech. Sgt. John D. Walton has been decorated with the second award of the Air Force Commen- Standard-Examine- r dation Medal at Tonopha Test SERVING NORTHERN UTAH SINCE 1888 Range, Nev. The Air Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate out- as exer-America- ns out-atte- nd . A 2m, Ji. g, Barba-becau- ' se u wvwv' inn Nel-tio- rn7 n? r s, associat-becaus- Complete with Rodeos for Kids, Dancing, Food & 30 minute Fireworks Spectacular J J standing Independence Day at the Weber County Fairgrounds or achievement meritorious service in the perfor-fromance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force, He is a maintenance training instructor with the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing, Walton is the son of Darwin L. Walton of West Valley, His wife, Laurie, is the ter of Elroy and Norma Coleman of Clinton. The sergeant is a 1973 graduate of Granger High School, West m Admission: Just $2 per car. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. ic daugh-Electron- Little Wrangler Rodeo (for kids ages 2 to 14 ) 1 Golden Spike Arena Little Wrangler Rodeo 2 Golden Spike Arena Dancing Under the Stars to either country western with Longshot or rock and roll music with Sparque. 10:15 p.m. Half-Hou- r Fireworks Display Other activities include pony rides and a petting zoo. Special Rodeo events include local doggers, clown acts s Hitch of Ponies. Food and soft drinks will be available, but families may bring their own picnics. and Kids can turn in the registration form below at the Golden Spike Arena at the Fairgrounds, Coca-Col- a Bottling at 455 23rd Street, by July 3. Registration Company at 2860 Pennsylvania Avenue or the Standard-Examing events and $1 for the stick horse fees for the Little Wrangler Rodeo are $5 for riding events, $4 for event. Coca-Cola- Valley. Airman Tracy A. Daniel has graduated from the U.S. Air Force inventory management course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. During the course, students were taught property accounting, customer support, stock control and equipment management for a base supply system. They also were taught to inventory supplies using electronic data processing machines. The graduates earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force, Daniel is the daughter of Janet E. and Gilbert L. Munoz of 721 E. Kirk, Layton. Her husband, Timothy, is the son of George and Maijorie Dan- iel of Sun Lakes, Ariz. 0 She is a 1986 graduate of goza American High School, Spain, Air Force Tech. Sgt. Robert L. King has arrived for duty at King Salmon Airport, Alaska. King is an aerospace ground equipment supervisor with the 5071st Combat Support ron. He is the son of Lloyd G. and Dorothy M. King of 1437 N. 350 West, Layton, His wife, Carol, is the daughter of Max A. Reeves of 5874 S. 2700 West. He is a 1976 graduate of ton High School. . er non-ridin- r Lay-mand- th, ; er Coast Guard Seaman Ap- prentice Phillip N. Martin, son of Marilyn Martin of Layton, re- - n cently participated in Pacific Maritime the Rim of ercise while serving aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon, ho-Air Force Sgt. John W. Rad- - meported in Seattle, The purpose of the exercise lurfd ha's Arrived 'for duty in Pan- was tff improve the tactical capa- amm --traffic con- - bilities of all participating units. than 55 ships, 200 aircraft, troKfadli ecBmcfah and 50,000 military personnel l$78thCommunications Group, "Tie is' the son ofiPeter Cland from Canada, Australia, Republic Marjorie A. Radlund of 1033 El- - of Korea, Japan and the U.S. Lane, Fond Du Lac, Wis. ticipated in training operations CHILD'S NAME AGE- five-natio- : - HEIGHT WEIGHT Ex-19- NO CONTESTANTS CAN WEIGH OVER 120 POUNDS. NO CONTESTANTS CAN BE MORE THAN 5 FEET TALL. paj.a!t par-eano- re LITTLE WRANGLER RODEO CO. DAT- Eam requesting to participate in the LITTLE WRANGLER RODEO. I realize that by its nature, rodeo is a dangerous sport. There is a possibility of serious injury. I acknowledge ' that although numerous precautions are taken, there is no way to guard against every possibility. Due to the danger involved, I agree to release the organizers, promoters and arena personnel from all liability in connection with this event, and agree to waive any action I may have against them in connection with this event. We hereby give permission for our son or daughter, above named, to participate in any or all events in the LITTLE WRANGLER RODEO and hereby assume all risk of personal injury and property damage for and on behalf of our son or daughter, arising out of his or her participation therein. ; LEGAL GUARDIANS or PARENTS SIGNATURE STREET ADDRESS STATE ZIP CITY . PHONE NUMBER : : WITNESS 1 WISH TO ENTER IN THE LITTLE WRANGLER RODEO: Zara-142- Squad-Leavenwor- H Registration Form SIGNED L. DATE .J J) |