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Show page A2 Frtda, Mav 2, 997 ) 7 a is ( o.rm I C piper World traveling WWII pilot still flying high on 80th Kristine Wadsworth award He did After graduation from the final training school Floyd was transferred to Indiana to trim to be in the original troop carrier orgama He dropped the 82nd tion Airborne Duixion troops twice in ItalN. but one ot the highlights ot his whole arnn career was his part in the D Day mcasion He was among the second element to fly across to Normandy After the war. he flew trips across the Continent delnering gasoline and supplies and picking up the wounded He returned in Januarx 1948 and on January 28. married his sweetheart. Kate, whom he had met belore going ocerseas to war Thee settled in W oods Cross He worked for two Nears for Western Electric installing telephone equipment It was traceling job and one morning he rolled his car on the was to Checenne He decided it was not the job lor hint When the Air Force became autonomous, theN ottered Fiend a commission with the temporary rank ot Captain He spent a tew years in Guam during the Korean War After, he spent two years in New Aork on the Military Staff Committee to the I mted Nations He became disenchanted with the I' N and still thinks America made a mistake by getting insole ed with them Floyd and his family then spent time in Norwav as an adsisor to the Norwegian Air Force In 1968 Flosd retired and the Hogans purchased a home in Bountiful where thee still reside Since that time, Flosd has gotten his real estate license and developed a 81 lot development in Woods Cross He and Kate lose to trasel They hase a map on their kitchen wall with tacks marking each place they hase sisited They spent three weeks in Russia, three weeks in China a month in Australia, two weeks in New Zealand and one month in Mexico This summer they are thinking rurr Contributing Bounntul resident Hod Hogan recenth celebrated his 80th hirth-d- a A World War II eteran and an arnn retiree ot 80 sears, Lloyd sas that it he can make it another ten sears he II tinallv heesen with I ncle Sam Ion d s family celebrated his hirthdas s ith a large dinner at the Lion Houe Hos d vn as born in W oods C ross on April 20 1917 on a large farm He learned at an earls age to work hard Bs age six he was cutting asparagus and herding tows By age eight he was making wooden raspberrs cases and selling them lor one cent each On a good das, he could make a dollar a das Lser since he was young. Flosd wanted to be a pilot lor the Nunn He graduated from Das is High School one month after turning 17 He wanted to join the Nass. but couldn t because as a minor he needed his parent s signature to join and his mother refused So Hosd spent a sear drtsing semi trucks from Bountiful to California These were the first semis on the freewaN Once Lloyd turned 18 he joined the Nun He spent tour Nears on destroyers, but then decided that he didn't' want to make the Nunn his career, especially as an enlisted man But when war broke out. Lloyd joined the Arms Reserce Air Corp They had a new requirement for enlisting, either he had to finish two years ot college or he had to pass an examination Lloyd was the first one in the state to take the examination He passed w ith fly mg colors and had the highest score in the state for many years Lloyd went to California for 1 I training In each class of cadettes, an award was gnen for the cadette who had the best ground school marks, best thing marks and the best military bearing When Lloyd learned of this award, he decided to mend his ways" and earn that MURDER MEMORIES: Grandpa Hogan fiohs court Jordan, and Joel Hogan (Uontj a d hao ft' u BOND Voters to decide fate Noted leewas is not authoried Because we don t hase the six tenths authorization. we wouldn t be allowed to share in the state funding coming under the law," according to Das is Superintendent Darrell White If we don't take adsantage of the program, we will continue to hase the lowest amount per student to spclld cel Ills I about dvtlkt the ir Nc Will Mcl million tiom the ik i W Jl IuikK It me leases in xi ecu' to about 82 8 million and m the I99S 99 school year to gui short of 8 8 x million But it s .it th u point it lc c h off without the Noted lecvav With the Iccvnun lundinL' the amount r 8 it.m'uN Tuition Workbooks Thurs, May only Best Western Park Hotel & V O r "S 8xi I) SALT LAKE CITY. 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Paul had not seen the composite drawing released to the media of the man police want to inters lew ROSTALTJOBS1 e of Davis school bonds sasgaggnsgascnBssaBsgME"-- Police get new lead in NSL murder H lie e I continued from front continued from front there was no sign of forced entry, police believe the murderer either had a key and was waiting for her or followed her into the apartment "We don't belies e it was a random murder." W ilson said Paul. Allen's has husband, r -j Lori ( harman M ike up ( nsu ant and Lsrhi a an M i ) U Thelnnit(i mpase unnn f 7 uj I B N lunufu Ba k S St sen r B Dins Ann 3fn-xon- SiKiaJ Worker Sta'e LCS'X X hr Board of Education Du r ix' I rm ' t ( i . uir r tel pt D'lt y ! rL n ll ( i Ht hI r 'Minimum Hours Requirement - i 4 |