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Show 6 Tuesday, Ju!y 3, 1533 Lakeside takesida Rdvw Tobacco getting tougher for minors to buy in stores Lets make a deal drop from the precious two years of 20 to 22 percent and retailers in Davis County should be commend-- e J. he said. The tobacco compliance checks, done in North Citt lake, Bountiful, Woods Cross, West Bountiful, ten. terviUe, larmmgton, Kayssilie. I ay ton and Clearfield, have Wen tn place si rue Condra said the percentage drop is a direct reflection on the "solum By BBYON SAXTON t - (.- - Hu., Retailer in FARMINGTON Davis County are duing what they can to prevent minor from blow, mg smoke, some study result show, Kevin Condra. who supers tses health promution programs lor the Davis County Health IVpartment, said compliance thevks just condoned by local police show a significant reduction m the number of minors who were able to buy tobacco produits from area storev Underage youth were successful 14 percent of the time in buying (igairltes. chewing tobacco and other products. "Dm percentage is a significant Playing cards at Autumn Glow Senior Center, seniors participate In a bridge tournament as awards scholarships DATC - n.im tn,hnuligv (inter kmvn SI adult 11 amount of $500 will be awarded to Kcr-S- i Gary I ypett and Heather liner Michael R. Stucki and Jason B. ilde will racive $0() each for electronics tiu- - 1 1 I studi-nt- part of activities to celebrate third anniversary recently. lux pres-cntiin svlH'larships to d s $$u Hholaish.p in auio me-- 1 lianas utnt in kitk D llcincr In the business uiriputcr icihnolugv dip.irtnuni stholatships lur SI s ill be awarded to Mivhjel P. kilcy and Margaret I, Dicw Stan nn Menborg. Ntsaldn M DaSiha. Vnn H Heath. Joan I. . Siuirir. Natalcc I aJcuncsse. Irudv I. knora and ( onmc rnell will racive SiH siholarships. Drulimg siholarships in the is the recipient of scholarship in heavy duty lance Jackson the $5iX) diesel. In practical nursing. Kristine Hood will be awarded a S 1.000 scholarship and Lesa Denise Brown. Kells Andrew. Sharon Prather and Ginger L. Nielsen receive S5(K) scholarships. tary rftoris of numerous retailers," and that retail employees are being educated about state law requiring that people be 19 to buy. possess or uve tobacco products. "The health promotion program alone over the last three years has made over 500 stsrts to retailers James Cantwell has assumed command ol the D. July 1992. Navy Seaman Recruit Dana G. Pederson recently completed basic L Division ol the I ' S. Air Force Weapons School at Nellis Air force las egas ( uniwell is the son my Maj Robert C. training at Recruit Training Command. (ireat Lakes. III. Base in Studies include of retired Arand Doris S. dose-ord- er first aid. Cantwell of Layton. He received a master's degree in 1989 from Golden (iale University in San Francisco Navy Seaman Recruit David J. Cole, son of James W. and Barbara Cole of Kavsv die. recently completed basie training at Recruit Training Command. Great Lakes. III. Studies include seamanship, dose-orde- r drill, naval history and first aid. He is a 1993 graduate of Davis High. Marine Pfc. Joseph B. Parsons of Clearfield recently completed the motor vehicle operator course. During the course with Schools Battalion. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif., students receive classroom and bchind-the-wheinstruction on the operation and capabilities of Marine Corps vehicles. Defensive driving techniques. rules of the road and user-levpreventive maintenance are also included in the course. He joined the Marine Corps in seamanship, drill, naval history and A graduate of Clearfield High, he joined the Navy in February 1993. Cadet David B. Onuschak has graduated from the Army Northern Warfare Training Center. Training is conducted annually for hundreds of active duty soldiers. reservists. National Guard, and Reserve Officer Training CorpsU.S. Military Academy cadets. and soldiers from other nations. The course familiarizes cadets with summer operations in mountainous regions, with emphasises on movement in glaciated ter- and rain. el Commissioned second lieutenants attend Uniformed Ser Base selling some items Wednesday , In 1 99 the Das is board of health tried to pass regulation requiring store to keep lutucco products out of the reach of minors to piesent shoplifting Infonement would have been financed by a fee of 50 cents per cash register. However, the proposal was op by some merchants and the Pised Grocers Association, which sowed to take voluntary measures to reduce access. 1 Family plans reunion Davis County deLAYTON scendants of Alsin Nichols are invited to a family reunion iriday front p m. at Red Baron Restaurant. 1161 S. Mam Street, Brigham City. the On Saturday from family will meet at the community center. 300 W. f orcst Street. Briglum City to lour historical sites from 10.30-nooLunch will be served at noon at 11535 W. 10350 North in Thatcher. From p.m. there will be a program, pictures and a service at the liox Elder Tabernacle. Call Randy Cragun at 6-- 8 10-10.- fill F55i OBLICAMON aaameft wauii W:: mm Bring This Ad In for Over 200 Channels . J Including 5 HBO (hanwh Si ) Ontmu wtth tomolrte lyclrm pweHac financing avaiUWr. Ovtf 1 00 radio channels. Over 9 years m me satellite business lul time, f AXE site check. Very competitive prices. (Subject to change without notice) y -4 vices University of the Health Sciences in Bclhesda. Md. tuition-freIn exchange, they arc promoted to the rank of captain and agree to serve a minimum of seven years on active duty. He is a 1981 graduate of Davis High. Navy Ensign Karl Garcia, son of Coralea R. Garcia of Layton, recently graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Md. and was commissioned to his current rank. At the Naval Academy, Garcia experienced four years of intensive academic, physical and professional training, and received a bachelors degree in aerospace engineering. 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