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Show 1 1 4 Lakeside Review, T uesday, August 21 , 1 990 Lakeside Clinton honors its Public Works workers IMAGE CLINTON Clinton City is honoring its Public Works Department this month for what city officials say is the high quality of service employees give to the city. elects officers Mavor Steve Weller commend LAYTON The Hill Air Force Base chapter of IMAGE has elected its officers for 1990-9- Mexican-America- supports pro- Sub-for-San- ta grams: sponsored two families: developed and presented a Stay In School program to more than 700 youth. The group also presented Hispanic concerns and pledged support to the Hill Air Force Base commander and vice commander and provided recommendations to the Hill chief of personnel for the improvement of the Hispanic employment program which were later adopted. ta ientiously - serving the middle of the night as examples of the employees dedication. The public works department is responsible for keeping the infrastructure in good rethis includes water, sewer, pair streets, motorpool. parks, city and all facilities within the citv. Employees of Clinton's Public Works Department are Mel Wood, director: Mike Child. of Layton and traditions. Holden is the son of Robert P. Holde'n of Laton. He is a 1989 graduate of Lay-to- n High School. cits the community.- Weller cited long work hours and fixing broken water lines in A 1972 graduate Military news 1. New officers are Leo Garcia, president: Txrone Aranda, first vice president: Charlie Garcia, second vice president; and Shirley Gonzales, secretary. The Hill chapter of Incorpon Govrated ernment Employees (IMAGE) was founded in 1988. Current membership of 75 includes civilian. military, and retired Hill Air Force Base personnel as well as other federal agency and community members. During the past year, the club has raised more than $1,000 for scholarship funds; ed the public works department at Tuesday evenings city council meeting, saying. The city appreciates their dedication in consc- Coast Guard Fireman Ap- prentice Jared L. Fahrni, son of Lloyd A., and Althea Fahrni, Clearfield, was recently graduated from Coast Guard recruit train- Leo Garcia Hill IMAGE also received a national IMAGE presidents chapter award. As IMAGE president, my emphasis has been and will continue to be our youth, youth of any bilingual or bicul-turbackground, said Garal cia. continue to focus on them during my tenure. I founded IMAGE-Hi- ll Chapter, and with the aid of my staff and a growing number of concerned people, Hispanic and I will alike, I see it non-Hispan- ic High School, Layton, he joined the Navy in April 1973. Marine Lance CpI. Alan L. recently returned from deployson of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Young, ment to the Western Pacific and of Young Kaysville, was recently Indian Oceans while serving with commended while serving with Naval Air the 1st Marine Attack Squadron-2Expeditionary BriStation, Lemoore, Calif. Marine Corps Air Station, gade, During the Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. deployment, King participated in Young was recognized for his various military exercises includoutstanding performance of duty, ing Exercise Team Spirit 90. professionalism, and overall dedHe also visited several ports in ication to the service. the Republic of the Philippines, A 1989 graduate of Davis High Japan, Singapore, Australian, and School, he joined the Marine Hong Kong. Corps in June 1989. Pvt. James M. Holden has Exercise Team Spirit 90 was basic training at Fort defento the completed designed improve sive readiness of U.S. and ReLeonard Wood. Mo. public of Korea forces. During training, students reThe exercise involved more ceived instruction in drill and than 25 U.S. Navy ships and apceremonies, weapons, map courtesy, military proximately 23,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel. justice, first aid. and Army histo be- 7, six-mon- th ing. k Fahrni attended the Guard Coast at the training Training Center, Cape May, N.J. Among the subjects he studied were first aid. Coast Guard history and seamanship, communications, control, damage firefighting, and physical condieight-wee- tioning. A 1988 graduate of Clearfield High, he joined the Coast Guard in April 1990. . Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ben R. King, son of Lloyd G. and Dorothy M. King of Layton, read-ing.milit- organicoming a zation in Utah of increasing influence and accomplishment in the years to come. The next IMAGE meeting is set for Wednesday, Aug. 22 at the Layton VFW building, 1389 N. Main, at 4:30 p.m. For further information on IMAGE, call Garcia at or multi-chapt- ry Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Gregory A. Tanner has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the community college of the Air Force. Tanner is the son of Ronald O. and Karon Tanner of Kaysville. He is a 1986 graduate of Davis High School. er 777-65- 777-659- Thomas Martinez. David Williams. Karl King. Jay Batchelor. Zack Martinez. Chad Petersen. Curtis Hulse. and Jim Pettit. EMOfummr 09 9. Commodities to be distributed FARMINGTON The next USDA commodities distribution will be held Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington. Commodities will be distributed from 8 a.m. and will continue until commodities run out. senior citizens will be and general combined. Low-inco- low-inco- Individuals will not be able to pick up commodities for other individuals unless prior arrangements are made with the Human Ser ices office. Exceptions will be considered for the handicapped and invalids. Applicants must bring picture' identification and some form of residence verification such as a utility bill. i j;. m ,77 PEACE... AND THE EVENTS IN EASTERN EUROPE HAVE US ALL HOPING FOR CONTINUED GROWTH OF FREEDOM FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN OPPRESSED FOR SO LONG. tm 4lS BUT... MANY MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY DEPEND HEAVILY ON WORK RELATED TO THE DEFENSE OF ' OUR NATION. THEREFORE... PEACE, WHILE DESIRED, HAS CREATED AN ATMOSPHERE OF WORRY ABOUT JOB SECURITY IN MANY AREAS. ACCORDINGLY... WISE PEOPLE WILL LOOK FOR WAYS TO SUPPLEMENT THEIR INCOMES WHILE MAINTAINING THEIR CURRENT JOBS. NETWORK MARKETING... 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