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Show I JJ 10 Tuesday, I jV 15. 1331 MO ici,m,a) ftM '" MlUTAHY NCWS Neil E. Or In H I'dJS IV at if Clinton cnftvuj Cin,i.tvn.rp Air I uhvi IV laved I I he I vsy graduate cfCTiarf.tld Pft tram, said Tfih, Sgt. ll.th Sihxj, joined the Coast k. Air 1 1 re rmuihf cf Guard KevrveS m vv. iw (x CH 'i' tat f s lsb I Vtie 1 nt Nov, 9. L'pun graduation from the Air I one's week havic training coorw. he scheduled ia mnvc levhnit at tramirg in the general aptitude area cnhvtment option. He will rn credits mwarj an evoKute viifve in arrhed virmet Ihryoth the Community Cellere of the Air force while stiendieg Kmc anj other Air font tcthnuaJ tram-ir- g khuotv. Put Shaun M. Albert ha completed the havic field artillery course at f on bill. OkU. Dunrg the course, students were Uufct.i ihc duties of howitzer or gun section crewman. They alvo imtruction in communica-lionmainienanee and the v handhrg of ammunition and completed the small arms repair course. course, at During the eight-weethe If S. Army Ordnance Center and Nvhnol, Aberdeen Proving ( a cxplo-Sive- He U the wn of Rkhard J. Albert of J 1 1 5 W. Santa Ana, I revna. Cuhf. Ground, Md, Walker rrctivrd instruction on the operation, inspection. maintenance, and repair cd rifles, pivtwls, sJuvguns, submachine funs, grcnaJe launders, mortars and other automatic weapons. He also studied the preparation cf weapons for shipment and storage, and related safety precautions A vs7 graduate of Clearfield H ut N,hoJ. he jjined the Navy m from Coast Guard recruit training. Harvey attended the eight-wee- k training at the Coast Guard Training Center, Cape May, NJ. Among the subjects he studied were first aid. Coast Guard history and seamanship. communications, djmage control, fire fighting, and physical isti rVr 4 C af, V 4 CXtober 1 Scott I V H !, t ,fH 7 of Arthur Hall Road, Sun 1131130, Wis. His wife is the daughter of Herbert D. and Maria Zubcr of 1441 N. 1725 West, Layton. The sergeant is a I9S5 graduate of Sun Prainc ILgh School. 01 at be saurf Vev ..h t 6 ) I 3 t 3 Gi ie - (I h r4o 314-167- 1 Ctrl a f r,ic 0 n- - -- i' tk Ilf I 44 i ii yuf -- ,v UUI , W Nrc Mti la a ) ree a A Nrfif(hr stat fee H f re j'-- gihlr usl, a,, fe N mf fyi 00 fenrary y r wa tu '4? (i Are s-- - kl mm ry 0 Ryu tcyfe L ' war r 60af CfS'"! kra( ai I'OTRS Uaef M PS 4 c hcal'-1 y ffkiyvoe4 h41 (Ct'ort N ... 1.1 , 7 IS 39 n I mi A 0S9O,trM, Ui. 1 G. V . art t I N C1 L anareth I a vj r-- e i kesit Hii,ittc La s Ma t -- 1 m Nv Vly a1 ''1'0, Mull i C4rO0-- 04 4 ryt 03- 0rt Y s a 0S M 4 rs e e- f 9i erf 4 1 C mi -f- - h J 4 4i (h it, Cvemtocltd WitJi 4 a tea a4 - M l a V st Stuff? bw' i 1 Ov.t t4 i t b halrt 1 bo Insurance Approved a Companies By AH 1 .v asH ai at( 0 fv (iaa.l m '' 4 41 H 1 3 k 4 4 Lx.-.-t- n, 1x01 4in 0a o n4 0tiAufits my b ll f'f CM e (& th fH ev H 10 Har'! Hi 0rt rc V ( Ut torn . U T 2 5 it ry'j-'tf- re I ;g t7 C-- Pl. I i ft 2 mi imti I, MJVf Mi kilt U'P'', M 1. PttA, 3 90 V4rt ' esjy yory f C" J M (emmafttef llj RHf b a,rcHft brt4 n Ikf fetJV J W fU lCXUUI .m r 5 c 3 re1 0 b' J 00 ay-a- . 1 CUIt a LOTI y 1 - ! c , 14 f tV0e ? 1 '! t;V-9- '''M-l- ft -- 4 rt l v 2 j. .- o N . Ctt rtl Toni covi t ,i 1 mevs &- .i - to U 2.1112 In fliJrtRir C.o Carrvon yWrree V eyvwr I V F0 Apoft M'ff'l 3 CAf PiGO tV3XCfW4 UK 0 AAA buy, 0 rvrt M Mooit, iprira AVO 5G 01 oouf yot d you 0fr rfrtO caNO brt frtf Ob,,,0, 0 01 b0 Ni row th win t0 D t P0 V iy- 71 l,H Atfrs TT.cr.u br9 trtW tor oux. HfCRfiru.a I Ky Mm. - .ac-- 4 m 2 .i -- h Korry O'fM 5 Ooo ilium CA'r'O0 Tiff f C oft months when freezing occured. The contractor will raise the level of the parking lot to create a positive runoff of water to the south and west. A petromat and asphalt top will cover an area from the cemetery fence on the cast side of the parking lot and extend out to the west for 30 feet and run the length of the parking lot from north to south. undcr-layme- nt ot I 7J Nf Tf oe'rtO f 10 'O or ten for Jut or Srt iofKtohCl 1o of COO my loon 0001001 00(9 10 ID -S 0,rv0etrtl , 01 10 rfy Aif Hunt 0 C r u' A gp o w A10en$ rxasM Hf b frtf C mr.4-(yf Hv0 & V4oOmyO, u r0it Trt AvJl Conhponv. V AM ft . a ji.utss fHcrimi standing water, the problem created particular danger in winter 300-fo- 0 i 0 f 34,1 Gewtfr' V40 Jl I A byrctftrbi fr fvrn o00 lef0M St Iva4 ftJ l'Je f if4 f'll V y, 0 c. . OAV I krvvy, f feen n 0, 3 rt J, Utw inl . .ut Km. l0 I lrr (J(. . wo. I !.. .. yV Ll" IHl J IbOl trte la. CkKUn, (w. M M troo 24J v0 bMn (ompahy WEST POINT The West Point cemetery will have a brighter. safer future following a city council decision last Tuesday to spend S5.000 to replace the parking lot and sidewalk. The bid was awarded to John Owncs Construction, which will be-pwork after the July 24 holiday. The job will take one day to complete. According to Councilman Clint Techmeyer, who was asked to study the problem, the parking lot and sidewalk have gotten progressively worse over the years as the weather and elements have weak-en- d and in some places, destroyed, the asphalt. Due to the negative parking lot slope that allowed 0 1 i 1 1 vluO ri j ! t y' Z' f V 1 BWh .v s 0 Cut avivtk 1 $400 t ht ,o iwnuf ! t ii toyf I I 0' ( .J I 0 ' r wd - 00 sy Norv UGd yel, 0 IWO Ld'Gu-e r ' r 1 1 rr tA v- 3 0 0 a- s mii C.v, .Itr-D- r f0 tl.hm lKK.y Mormktr! IrtaO. Ma-yf- 14,164 eom. ii b'. MUif H D 0tr4 bsuefl of J trt ar f 0 4 ht" VlxK lu-bonaHlcv t. U'a I, i 3 irrwM t tv. Kelf e rT t SML Grt0. 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IA A a ( ' Ao,- I1 0 1'S tc k uaj ' vl A be a t i r ic ierAAI M 4 'rrrt "1 kv 0CH r VMOD.ha EU.V.Ct Ia u t you At AM f r-- rv t H rm4 p lea'X gs vha.'A GH ISSlI'Uil H I VkS tens, jwara-- f lr M f:"1 commivvioncd a second lieutenant through the Air lorcc ROTC pro- a, M f ttn Jia fit t4 i firiefve n VrA I H v I t A a 0 4 ft t 'smif esi ' I s Ic f s cl - t i)C ) V ClsiftU .'it I'y ft 411 a -- ) AlViiT ANL s 4k f . Crtenmars has been halt Lake City. Grcenman is the son issbn? a i'vJw4IG-III !' utl p'o I wr It t - L ver1 U - 14 - f 3 J Ii r i a at i vvO. gram. and earned a bachelors degree from the University cf Utah at ' a I 1 - w t aMr A rt Ic ..) rCv.tVd G I I lavtas4 iuLTthMI V 0 4 sure X h' , St I t KM. at H r A f -y it e iftxjt t ir h ( be J c 01 r N vte ( lvi4t t I No bkj4 tJ -- A t9ft FFV rmsius 3 1 3-- Coast Guard Seaman Ryan K. Harvey, ion of Denni! and Dcon Harvey of 306 W. 1530 North. Sunset, was recently graduated f full jfk' feu i) A k Hn wife. Jcnniftr. n the daugh-le- r 0. and Donna T. Grcenman el of Lawrence L Itivhcp of bil 1502 Tartan Way, Layton. He is a I9S7 graduate of Layton W. North. Ckarfuld. The pnvate ii a I9a9 graduate of ILgh Ik hot I Weber Bavin High khool, Clear-r.j- j. SqL Daniel G. Botlia has graduated from the missile facilities Pvt Michael P. Lawrence hat course at Chanute Air Force Ease, Kantoul, IlL completed the banc field artillery cannoneer course at Tort S.!l, Okla. -- Students were taught the fundaDuring the course, ttudenti were mentals of clecincal circuits, comtaught the duties of howitzer or gun ponents and symbols, internal tection crewman. They alto re- combustion engines and systems, ceived instruction in communicamicroprocessormonitor for electrition!. maintenance and the cal power systems, and refrigeration and environmental systems and . handhrg of ammunition and explocomponcntv sive!. He is the son of Douglas J. and He it the son of James Ii. and Diana M. Lawrence of 1031 N. Xtanha G. Iiolhg of 5?2S Town Walburk, Layton. The pnvate it a I9$9 graduate of Layton 11 gh &.hooL j i C, Ml Maoi lad iet 0, fte! Vetl cii t, trtarts UjI Fcs, 4 4 I v Jell lr lC7 e A i te, I rru4l t ' At 44 sc ( vif Huik La V J t Ivt-ruar- hn mruit.rg tijliie, Manna Pfe. Stephen L Walker, Ort.il, a VS1 graduate ef (1i a r. ftI4 IlifcH I it fn4.!e J (r er.hvt-we- tfn i f IM and W after W alter Jr ( f in l?se Regular Air I or? on 7k N. 75 J Wcvt, Clear fu Id. hat the (eys, h- - ) JCt f Prv Ovi0. |