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Show Oaiufuay. All clear? ies in Garmisch-Partenkirche- n, Germany. The FAO course prepares Army and Marine Corps officers, as well as officers from other defense organizations, for key assignments involving the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union and the Baltic countries. The training includes studies in Russian, Ukrainian, and other relanguages, political-militargional and military studies, and internships, living and working in the countries of interest. He served as senior U.S. liaison officer between the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division and Russian Separate Airborne Brigade during peace-keepin- g operations in y, Bosnia-Herzego-vin- a. The major is scheduled for an assignment to the Department of Defense in Washington, D.C., to serve as a senior military analyst on Eurasian affairs. seeks award nominations United Way persons being nominated. The name, address, phone and fax numbers of the person who nominates the candidate. The name, address, phone and fax numbers of the organization or agencies where the volunteer work was done. The name of an agency representative from each agency or organization. The candidates status (adult, youth age 18 or younger, or group). How long the nominee has been volunteering for the agency or agencies. The average number of hours donated by the nominee. The qualities the nominee exhibits that make him or her an outstanding volunteer. The impact of the nominees activity upon the quality of life in the community. Any unusual problems or challenges the nominee Why the nominee deserves the Silver Bowl Award. A statement highlighting the nominees ser- vice in the community. The nominators signature. Nominations may be mailed to Karen Vilcox at United Way of Davis County, 12 S. Main, Suite 208, Layton, UT 84041; or faxed to (801) 497-090- to 0; unditeddcfixmis-sion.co- Call (801) information. 497-953- for 5 Glad, a senior fellow, is the son of William Lee and Patricia Glad of Layton. His wife, J. Michelle, is the daughter of Leah Ray Harrison of Ogden. A 1979 graduate of Layton High School, he received a bachelors degree from Weber State University in 1985 and a masters degree in 1996 from the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Army Pvt. Kyle D. Allen, son of Judy A. Allen of Layton, has graduated from basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. Army National Guard Pvt. Kenneth J. Bauerle has graduated from One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. The training included basic military training and advanced individual training (AIT). Basic military trainees received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first-aiand Army history and traditions. A graduate of Davis High School, Bauerle is the son of Ken H. and Betty J. Bauerle of Fruit Heights. Army Sgt. Dustin K. Cummins, a recruiter assigned to Bethel Recruiting Station, has has arrived for duty in Bethel, Ohio. A 1991 graduate of Clearfield High School, his wife. in the daughter of Rodney J. and Joan Westbroek of South Weber. Marine 1st Lt. Joseph E. Rupp, recently participated in a training exercise while serving with the 31st Marine Expedid, . Base officials accept board applications - LAYTON While Hill Air Force Base's groundwater contamination cleanup contin- -' ues, base officials need a new representative from Layton for its Restoration Advisory Board. The board oversees efforts on and around the base to clean up the contaminant Trichlo-roethen- e, or TCE, a common aircraft parts degreaser used in the 1950s and 60s. Chemicals were dumped into waste pits Flag From 4 active duty in the Navy. She retired after 30 years in the military. The students also entered an essay contest about the Liberty Bell. There were 72 entries in the contest. It did not make it an easy job for those who judged them, Pharr said. I cant believe the essays these kids come up with. They are really good essays, said Unit Commander Clarence Viator. First place went to Heather Gray and second place to Sarah Peterson . Two students tied for third place, Tyler Holstein and Davis W. Hyde. Holstein said, "I am glad there are no more slaves, as part his essay while Davis said, Liberty and freedom are both part of me. , Each winner received a check from the DAV. The students sang patriotic songs for their guests and the winning essays were read by the authors. All of the essays will be put into' a book for the students. Following is Grays winning and seeped into the soil before safe disposal practices were known. TCE flowed into shallow groundwater and was carried into surrounding communities. Project Manager Craig Pessetto told the Layton City Council that studies in Layton showed contamination does not affect drinking water supplies and is no current health risk. The base is constructing a groundwater the press, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and lots of other freedoms. Freedom of religion means you can believe in your own choice. You can also not even believe in any religion. Freedom of the' press is the right to publish facts, ideas, opinions, without interference from the government. It also goes with radio, TV and motion pictures, as well as printed material. Freedom of speech means to say what you want. For example, if you dont like the president you can talk about him. Freedom of assembly means H W -J iOR COPY i' ? collection system, to be complete by May, to halt further contamination. Pessetto encouraged citizens to apply for the open alternate seat on the advisory board to help guide the base in further studies and offer closer communication between cities and the base. Deadline for applications is March more information, call Freeman at UN ) -- 19. For tionary Unit (MEU) forward 775-695- you can meet together and make a group. It also means that people may associate with anyone they wish. You dont have to be forced to join in an association. Freedom means not being under another's control, the power to do, say, or think as one pleases. Freedom is Liberty. Freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of speech and political freedom are all things we enjoy, Liberty is the condition of being free from captivity, imprisonment, or slavery. This is true independence. I am so glad to have freedom so we can do what we want. deployed to Yokosuka, Japan. Marine Expeditionary Unit Exercise II occurred in Iwaku-n- i, Japan, and simulated the evacuation of 500 American citizens from hostile territory. Marines from Rupps unit trained to search, locate, verify and medically treat the evacuees, and safely transport them back to friendly territory. Rupp's unit is an expeditionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment. MEUs are composed of more than 2,000 personnel and are divided into an infantry battalion, an aircraft squadron, a support group and a command element. With the combination of these teams, Rupps unit supplies and sustains itself for either quick mission accomplishment or clearing the way for follow-o- n forces. His wife, Jennifer, is the daughter of David R. and Donna M. Steffensen of Kaysville. Air Force Master Sgt. Keith D. Barkema, son of Carole M. Barkema of Layton, was recently selected as a distinguished graduate of the Senior Noncommissioned Officer (SNCO) Academy at Gunter Air Force Annex, Montgomery, Ala. Distinguished graduates are those ranking in the top ten percent of their class in military professionalism, appearance, leadership and academics. Barkema is a joint petroleum operations chief assigned to the United States Atlantic of Headquarters and Headquarters company, 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir, Fairfax, Va. Gamer is the son of Carol W. Iverson of Layton and Richard Gamer of Price. His wife, Karen, is the daughter of C. Joe and Shirley Packham of Pocatello, Idaho. The captain is a 1984 graduate of Layton High School and a 1990 graduate of Weber State University. Three local residents have recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Air Force Airman David A. Farley is the son of Dean R. .and Carla L. Farley of Clinton. Air National Guard Airman Steven B. Gines is the son of Merlene Pike of Layton and Max S. Gines of Morgan. Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Jason E. Sphar is the son of Tim K. Sphar of West Point and Carol Williams of Ogden. During the six weeks of training, the airmen studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs and received special training in human 99c Six Inch Sub Footlong Sub any 6 Fresh Value Meal and get a Sub (Sub ot equal o! second regular lesser pnee) lor only 99c Buy Buy any Footlong Fresh Value Meal and gel a second regular Footlong Sob (Sub o( equal or lesser price) tot only $1.99 good vwM 564 North Main O 4iiDt O"eoi)pc"pcuftompor Not good war any o' o OOuPOn lpcal gooo r Clearfield 774-868- 9 564 N. 20 9000x41 por evtowor ary otnor pf VH Not ofr oi apoceai Main. Clearfield 774-868- 9 lb ii777T7T j. UL snvn on mi models! old luglx scKool clothes again. Natural Gas High Efficiency that youd want to. 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Glad has graduated from the Foreign Area Officer (FAO) course at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Stud- United Way of Davis County Volunteer Center is now accepting nominations for the Utah Sliver Bowl Award for volunteer-ism- . Two awards will be presented to Davis County citizens by Lt. Gov. Olene Walker on April 22 in celebration of National Volunteer Month. The deadline for nominations is March 1 1 at 5 p.m. Nominations should include: The name, address, phone and fax numbers of the person or f ct J. Gregory Kjar, M.D. 409 East Medical Dr., 295-910- 5 Suite 100, Bountiful Q |