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Show U. S. AIR FORCE " ' i iA III 4 s i AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE V I? X' ... nnofficUl newspaper published cvanr other Friday i nnMl.kl k. i..kli.k:- th of the Air Force. Opinions cxpreued by publisher! n oinciai expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of oes hot constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Air Forco of the Th,.HAn Top Ti-,- man, ot Air rorre Lomstics Command It IMP ""'l""." 4 Vol. DPnint TH mrntdni-i- flr- n vr..i iitiii: vKimam two roaeo queens r . 1 Ol. 1 Wltn visits mmander, Ji., prior is "Miss tats. Christine Vincent, (center) I nn h 1970" and toured Hill Ava was AFB Rodeo", lisi Hill a 1 w Rodeo 1 rwfl last weeit. among base lose Night at the Ogden Pioneers Day rodeo. After winning Night Defense Depot Vfense ill top honors for three straight rodeo, Hill AFB cowboys and Ogden riders at the July 23 event. performers won AFB tro-:e- s horse race and k key bole race, but took close hois in wild cow milking. fscae relay, goat tying, ribbon wild in the U and steer riding. This resulted in Defense Depot the revolving tro-- hfen receiving and T a pledge from riders to "whip 'em brought U AFB ettyear!" Lee Christiansen, Hill chairman of committee, issued statement to all base rodeo ( Sank you pjupanU. Td like all our people to know e appreciated their i and admired their eood pttmanship," he said. "We (J enjoyed participating in this 7 mtJch the old Ilill AFB parking permit from the windshield. - Affix the new yellow Air Force decal (AF Form 66) to the left front bumper. Stick the new white-on-re- d zone parking sticker to the left rear bumper. (Continued on Page 2) 'vjcii filtY Gen. Wesley McClung At-- n ? tY . Wed. i- .j iiijiui ii Lt. Col. Vern L. Welling, base project officer for the campaign, said that the annual membership drive will help raise funds for operation of the many worthy projects sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society ( AFAS). ai 28 ' IT,e years of co,onel was ,n ,n'emational The AFAS has served the Air Force for 24 years and provides many services for Air Force loans to families. families in need, loans for education, assistance under the Gen. H. A. Arnold Education Fund, and combination loans and grants are some of the services rendered. Non-intere- . ' r i i The Hill AFB Air Force Aid Society section made loans and grants totaling $7,926.12 last year, according to 2nd Lt. J. Brent Utah Officials Visit USAF Museum English, Air Force Aid Society officer. Utah officials touring the Air Force Museum recently met a hometowner", Maj. Dick Mitchell of Ogden. Here Major Mitchell shows a Skyraider aircraft to C. E. Moss, Davis and John L. Nichols, Sunset Mayor County commissioner, was flown by Medal of Honor The aircraft to (left right). a former Utahn, In Vietnam Bernard Lt. Fisher, Col. winner at the time he won his honor. It Is one of the hundreds of aircraft to be displayed at the new Air Force Museum. Contributions made last year at Hill AFB amounted to $1,540.-2"The Air Force Aid Society stands ready and willing to help Air Force members and their dependents in case of emergency financial need caused by unexWellpected expenses," Colonel ing said. Offices Feature Tickets For AFA Family Day "The annual campaign contributions are vital for the AFAS to answer each call for help." Organizational project officers are as follows: sale in staff offices, directorates and the Utah Air Force Association's military organizations annual Family Day, Sept. 19 at Lagoon. Tickets " now on for MSgt. J. J. Klecker, 2843 Air Base Group;, 2nd Lt. J. Peter (Continued on Page 21) " are Col. Givens Has New Assignment " " He comes to Utah after gradu- course at ating from a Air War the College, Montgomery, Ala. th ai Native of Philadelphia, Pa., the colonel has 22 years of military service. He began his career as an avi- ation cadet and won his navigator's wings at Hondo, Tex., in . 1943. He flew 1,200 hours re- mm .. Col. Thomas S. L. McClung I i teriel Area. " A. off-du- ty Col. Robert W. Givens has been assigned at Hill AFB as Comptroller for the Ogden Air Ma- w ( v st 'MX ...W-J- i en Page 23) ". i w of rvices. Joint the Pentagon stationed there three . nr. , ar com was Director ,. ft Staff . 31, 1970 Drive Project officers have been appointed in all organizations on base to conduct the campaign. 1,. ,, '" ' ... FT . jt y base N wiy fJ ..i New Post at Hiii as 17 cowgirls bowed - Remove ,1,1 KS? years at the base-drivin- riders. were Brig. Gen. Brig. i. to bo consiaetwa and writers advertisements in this publication, Inclodinc inserts, products or services advertised. emnilbeirslliiDp 3. (CUane4 on Page 2) Jokes IT! vicars, performers at tammy This is the announcement issued by the Security Police Division. August 1 is the deadline for of completing the all cars driven on base. The following procedures must g be accomplished for privileges: Ogden Hill AFB "ol. to of Amer- - Today is the day! If you haven't put the new decals on your vehicle you will not be able to drive on base Monday morning. nffirtslo. at Pioneer Day rodeo saeri acdu nr roueo Deadline Today Hill AFB pwt them u:ii iuu ir nisi Vehicle Decals event." community -- ., Perform At Rodeo iders Air Fore Mi S ocietty Today marks the opening of the Air Force Aid Society annual membership campaign which runs until Aug. 15. ROYAL ,i- -, July Sets ODEO oersonnal at Hill . u . it. are their own ana not Inttniu of ir....m. 23 NO. 16 i. 11, in th 'lr'"" aboard (Continued on Page 23) ructor-navigator Col. Robert W. Givens as an inst- an The tickets are $1 each. Approximately five per cent of each dollar sale on base will be earmarked for the Air Force Museum project, said Harry Cleveland, Utah AFA president. Utah AFA will take over Lagoon for the annual family outing, Mr. Cleveland said. The $1 ticket will entitle the purchaser to eight free rides at the resort which will be opened at noon the special day. Rides are animal land train, kiddie planes, kiddie boats, Bulgy the whale, showboat, flying swings, merry-go-roun- and kiddie coaster. By having the 1 AFA ticket and paying an extra dollar at Lagoon, the bearer can ride on any ride, as many times as he (Continued on Page 2) |