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Show 10 Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 Construction dates set on Fruit Heights city building FRUIT HEIGHTS If every. thing goes according to schedule, the city building will space in the new facility. Belva Provost, city recorder, was concerned storage planned for on the blueprints would fill up fast. Sanders said a few changes could be made without escalating the price too much. Were doing our best to keep this down under $225,000," he said. model of the proposed 2,900 square-foo- t building along with floor plans to the council. He said a more detailed model will be ready for viewing Feb. 24. Thats the date the University of Utahs architectural department has invited the Ogden firm to make a presentation to students. Council member Richard Harvey wondered whether the glass windows in the brick tower entry way would withstand strong cast winds. Sanders said the tower would withstand 100 mph winds, Harvey said gusts often go above After the model is on display for two weeks at the school, it will be moved to the current city offices at the Rock Loft. Although cost of the building at 900 S. Mountain Road has been scaled down from an estimated that, but Sanders said the specified code would be sufficient. Bids for the project will be opened May 5. Community Briefs Clinic to provide information call Jenny at various health tests 773-839- 3. class Self-estee- m LAYTON Bowden Chiropractic Clinic will provide spinal exams, muscle testing, nutritional analysis and blood pressure checks at no charge to the public on Fri lay, Feb. 14. Cholesterol screenings will also be offered for $4. To 4. ichcdule an appointment, call slated for girls self-estee- m ht Group will focus self-imag- e. breast-feedin- g BOUNTIFUL LaLeche League of Davis County will meet Thursday, Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. in Bountiful. Topic of discussion for .his series is "At Home With Your New Baby. Support group will Those who have considered g or families awaiting a birth are invited to the monthly icries meetings. Different information is covered each month in an encouraging and supportive environment. Meetings include the latest medical research as well as shared personal discuss Alzheimers breast-feedin- An Alzheimers KAYSVILLE support group, Getting to Know You...A Time To Share, meets the first Monday of each month at 3 p.m. at the Autumn Glow Senior Center, 8 1 E. Center. For more information call Taymara Raymond 5 at or moth-er-to-mot- experiences. For meeting location and more 776-444- 627-860- 4. POLICE BLOTTER several juveniles had placed lit firecrackers on the front porch. The juveniles were advised to clean up the firecrackers and were released to their parents. A resident on 270 South reported the tires on a vehicle had been slashed Feb. 1. A hood emblem was stolen from a vehicle parked on 100 East on Jan. 29. While on patrol Jan. 25, an officer discovered the street sign at 200 North and Brookhaven had been struck bv a vehicle, possibly a vehicle with dual wheels. Clinton City Police On Feb. 3, a rash of auto burglaries were rein the area of 1200 West snd 2000 North. Car stereos, a camera, and other miscellaneous items were stolen from automobiles in three separate Incidents. Two juveniles were referred fo heir parents after found fighting in the area of 2600 West on Feb. 3. A resident on 2600 North filed a criminal mischief report Feb. S alter finding mail in the mailbox had been ripped in pieces. sorted bv residents Layton City Police Kaysville City Some stereo speakers, a custom seat cover, several cassette tapes and a purse, all valued at $800, were stolen from a Toyota pickup parked on Kavscreek on Feb. 2. On Jan. 3, a purse was stolen from a van parked in the Layton Hills Mall theater parking lot. Police On Feb. S, a student at Davis High reported that the front license plate had been taken off his vehicle while parked in the school parking McKenzie entered through the Armys Delayed Entry Program and will depart for active duty in April. He will complete basic training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN. His speciality in the Army will be as a , journalist. He is a 1988 graduate of Layton High. Navy Airman Apprentice Wilson G. Blackbird, a 1990 graduate of Clearfield High, recently completed " the Aviation Electricians Mate course. During the course, at the Nava! Air Technical Training Center. Naval Air Station Memphis, Milling- perform scheduled maintenance on He will graduate from Clearfield naval aircraft. This included electriHigh in June. cal, electronic instrument systems Airman 1st Class Theodore B. and specialized training on electri- Collins has graduated from Air cal and electronic instrument Force basic training at Lackland systems. Air Force Base, Texas, He joined the Navy in 1991. . During the six weeks of training Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class the airman studied the Air Force David E. Howell, son of Viola M. mission, organization and customs Allen of Layton, recently returned and received special training in huto Mayport, Fla., aboard the air- man relations. In addition, airmen who comcraft carrier USS Forrestal follow-in- g a seven-mont- h deployment to plete basic training earn credits tothe Mediterranean and the Red ward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Sea. Force. Howell deployed with the ip He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. battle group while they conducted operations, as well as pro- Gerald Collins of Kaysville. He is a 1985 graduate of Davis vided support for the Kurdish Relief effort. High. USS Forrestal assisted in PresiSherry A. Valdez of Layton endent Bushs visit to Greece and listed in the U.S. Air Forces DeSouda Bay, Crete, in July. layed Enlistment Program, said Before leaving the Mediterra- Staff Sgt. Larry Wentland of the nean, Howell also participated in Ogden recruiting office. Valdez, a several multi-nationtraining ex- 1991 graduate of St. Josephs High ercises with Spain, Italy, Germany, School, is scheduled for enlistment in the Regular Air Force on April n, Turkey, Greece, France, Great 30. and the Netherlands. Airman Jeffrey C. Watts has This is the last operational defrom the tactical aircraft USS for graduated the Forrestal. ployment The carrier will transfer maintenance specialist course at to Pensacola, Fla., to become the Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita, Texas. Navys aviation training vessel. Students were taught aircraft The 1987 graduate of Layton High joined the Navy in March maintenance fundamentals of re1988. pairing and servicing aircraft with Marine Pfc. Tracy M. West, a turbo engines. Maintenance manresident of Clinton, recently com- agement and documentation were pleted recruit training and was pro- also taught for the assessment of aircraft readiness capability. moted to his current rank. He is the son of Carol J. and Ed During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Die- Trout of Clearfield and is a 1991 go, recruits are taught the basics of graduate of Gearficld High. Air Force Reserve Airman Matbattlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine and thew D. Yarman has graduated personal and professional stan- from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. dards. All recruits enter an active physiDuring the six weeks of training cal conditioning program and gain the airman studied Air Force misproficiency in a variety of military sion, organization and customs and skills including first aid, rifle received special training in human relations. marksmanship and close-ordIn addition, airmen who comdrill. Teamwork and are emphasized throughout the cy- plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through cle. He is a 1991 graduate of Clear- the Community College of the Air Force. field High School, Clearfield. Yarman is the son of Cynthia L. Andrew S. Evans, 17, son of Wm. Don and Cheryl Evans of Coles of Layton and John A. YarLayton, enlisted into the U.S. Ar- man of Salt Lake City. The airman is a 1991 graduate of my for three years. Evans entered through the Ar- - Layton High School. ty with a Lakeside Review Classified. Call Now 776-495- 1 394-167- 1 PERSONALS Bathtub resurfacing CCD) beautiful and durablo 776-82- Communication MCMttvtfatfm FORMICA AND TILE coaching WEDDING ESSENTIALS Always the Best JIM'S HANDYMAN Home, office. Remodeling, fence, vards, drvwall, paper, floor covering. J 394-167- Call Experience required. $25,000 per year starting. Send resumes to P.O. Box 14)0, Ogden, UT 84402. Live in Nanny for 4 mo. old baby. 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A male adult was referred to the city attorney after allegedly attempting to shoplift a package of beef jerky on Feb. 2 from Smith's. A film proiector was stolen from the Sunset Elementary parking lot after a visiting teacher left the proiector near his car while taking other materials into the school. A female adult was cited and released after attempting to shoplift a package of gum from Smith's on Feb. 5. Prefer 546-66- 621-05- g will leach. Steady work for information dustrial. Box Elder-Web1, Davis Co. Sunset City Police Drywall Taper's 6 mo. In The Classifieds. Call lodav for HAULING AND CLEAN UP. fastest-growin- No Investment, no delivering. Free training. Call , WEDDING SERVICE cal, cement, roofing, remodeling end additions. er 3. America's ParlyLlle, tnc, fiarty plan, Colonial candies of Cape Cod, needs consultants and managers to earn up to Excellent Seamstress For wedding apparel and prom dresses. 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A faculty administrator at Mountain High reported Feb. 5 that someone had taken a bank bag containing approximately $130 from the file cabinet safe at the school. A resident at 300 East reported someone had entered the home Feb. 4 and let the family dog out of the house. Suspect ran from the residence and could not be found. The dog returned to the residence. On Feb. 4, a VCR was reported stolen from Columbia Elementary. A Utah driver license was found by a tenant in the parking lot at Tana Acres on Feb. 3. On Feb. 4, a resident on 500 North reported finding a blue bicycle in his garden. A pair of goggles, gloves, and a helmet were found lying in the street at Center and Flint on Feb. 2. A male iuvenile was warned after a resident on Park Drive filed a reckless driving report on Feb. 3. Someone entered an unlocked garage on Newport and stole a purse, wallet and leather coat from a vehicle on Feb. 1. On Jan. 31, a resident on 250 South reported into the U.S. Army for five years. mys Delayed Entry Program and will depart for active duty in August. He will receive basic and advanced individual training at Fort Sill, Okla, His specialty in the Army will be as a fire support specialist. He will receive the Armys enCollege Fund for his three-yea- r listment. Evans will graduate from Layton High in June. Kaleb L Berger, 17, son of Rob--er and Rhonda Berger of Syracuse, enlisted into the U.S. Army for three years, Berger entered through the Army's Delayed Entry Program and will depart for active duty in August Berger will receive basic train- 10-sh- A Better You KAYSVILLE in 92 is the theme for a presented by Personal Best Conferences and Workshops Feb. 18, 19, and 20 in Kaysville. The three-nigconferences are open to all young women ages 12 18 and will focus on how to build a positive Cost is $35 per person and includes a workbook and Enrollment is limited. 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