Davis Journal | July 2, 2021

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Holiday celebrations

page 8 July 2, 2021 | Vol. 2 Iss. 27

SOARING WITH THE BIRDS

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Demo team shows off F-35A Lightning II By Becky Ginos becky.g@davisjournal.com

HILL AIR FORCE BASE— Anyone who lives near the base has experienced the thundering of jets flying overhead. However, last week it wasn’t just the usual maneuvers, it was an F-35A Lightning II flying upside down doing flips, rolls and dives as the demo team showed off the jet’s capabilities. “We’re bringing it out to kick off the airshow season,” said Major Kristin “BEO” Wolfe, pilot and commander of the F-35A Lightning II Please see DEMONSTRATION: pg. 4

AN F-35A LIGHTNING II shoots through the sky above Hill Air Force Base during a demonstration to kick off the airshow season.

Photo by Roger V. Tuttle

Bountiful’s water restrictions apply to some, not all By Tom Haraldsen tom.h@davisjournal.com BOUNTIFUL—Residents in this community may be a bit confused by the ordinance passed last week that strengthened water restrictions during this drought year.

City engineer Lloyd Cheney certainly understands that, as residents get their culinary irrigation water from one of four different systems. Last week’s proclamation (2021-13), which can be found on the city’s website at www.bountifulutah.gov, explains the declaration of a water scarcity in Bountiful, outlines approved “watering days” for lawns and gar-

dens, and details the structure for violation fines. A couple of readers of last week’s article in the Davis Journal asked if these rules applied to them. That ordinance only pertains to Bountiful City water, and not to Bountiful Irrigation, South Davis Water or Deuel Creek Irrigation. Please see WATER: pg. 7


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