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Show February Many activities scheduled for Black History Week the be 22-2- eagle of Mrs. Januita Williamson of Twin Falls. Colonel Hull is chief of the Vietnam where he "was shot at but not shot down," according to the colonel. While serving as chief of the Base Procurement Division at Ent AFB, Colo., Colonel Hull's function was selected as the Investment outstanding promoted to colonel at Hill AFB. He is Col. Chad T. Hull, son Replacement Division in the Directorate of Procurement and Production at the Utah air base. He from graduated in Young University Brigham and 1954 Air Force Worldwide Base Procurement Office. Colonel Hull also has completed the Squadron Officers School, Air Command Club. Barbara Donald, staffing specialist in Personnel Division, won a blue ribbon, gold rosette and an engraved stainless steel bowl for gaining Best in Show. Helen Donald, an inventory management specialist in Materiel Management (MM), won a first-plac- e blue ribbon and the president's trophy for exceptional merit. Bob Lund, also an inventory management specialist in MM, received a blue ribbon and the Philatelic Research Medal. Other base winners were: TSgt. Michael Smith, 6514th Test Squadron, one first and two second place awards; Roy Ward, supervisor in Materiel Management, a first place; and Bob Wittemund, an MM inventory management specialist, a first and a second place award. The Golden Spike Stamp Club meets on the second Thursday of each month at the WTeber County Library, 2464 Jefferson Ave., Ogden. were also held. talk and slide presentation and a All base employes and dependents are welcome to attend the meetings. mini-auctio- The Security Police Division reports that it has come to their attention in recent days that base vehicle operators have, in several instances, refused to stop for school tour The Pentagon scheduled program, originally to end Dec. 31, 1976, has been extended indefinitely. The guided-tou- r program includes a short film and takes visitors on a walking tour of the halls of the Pentagon. The tour shows Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine art and exhibits; the dedicated collection of World War II art; and the recently may one-ho- law." ur Time-Lif- e and Staff College, Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Air War College Seminar. He is married to the former Jean Peter of Palo Alto, Calif. Commander-in-Chiefs- , North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Bicentennial Corridors. Tours are run Monday through Friday (excluding federal holidays), and start every 30 minutes at the concourse. People interested in further information or reservations call (202) 695-177- 6. (AFNS) BROUGHAM in hours in your Brougham complete ease and comfort, going when you want to go. stopping wnon you want to stop, living it up yuu' uw" way. nu ucai ui a", n a yciiias 1110 muai economical way to travel. Only in a new Brougham Mini Motor Home will you find the perfect combination of tine quality, clean Styling and a surprisingly low price Each is tastefully furnished and remarkably efficient as thousands of Brougham owners can attest. You'll enjoy endless Force ROTC program. n Pentagon tour program extended buses. These buses, when stopped and with lights flashing, are picking up and discharging school children. It is against state law to pass a school bus under such conditions. It is equally against the law of this base. "But more important," Deputy Chief Robert T. Rust said, "striking a child because one is in a hurry to get from one place to another will haunt such a driver for the rest of his life." "It is needless; it is inexcusable," he declared. "We have every intention of enforcing this very important commission through the Air V In last night's meeting the club initiated a special junior program leading to the award of a Boy Scout merit badge. A Stop for school bus or SPs will ticket his received V I IN SYRACUSE Phone fill I 1 fVv JSgxrm 825-186- 2 - I 31 ' BEEF AMD PORK SALE Grain Fed Beef 75 85 Beef Hind Quarters CI Z Pork cut wraped Col. Chad T. Hull Much of his Air Force career has been spent in the Training Command teaching navigation, nuclear weaponry and electronic warfare. During an assignment at Mather AFB, Cal., he completed his Master's in Public: Degree Administration through night school at Sacramento State Air College in 1959. Colonel Hull entered the procurement career field during an Air Force Institute of Technology assignment to the Lockheed Missile and Space Co., Sunnyvale, Calif. Hams & oeor nuui JO el L THE PERFECT BLEND 11 5 ib. pork 5 chops Ib. Sausage S I .1 1 - for only $49.50 OF QUALITY, STYLE, AND PRICE! THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL V lb. BoofSteak 5Q LBS. IU n ..rrl RaaI 5 Ib. Beef Ribs low-lev- h uii 1976 BROUGHAM Stock number length. Brand new! RV-6-37- University. He flew 165 missions during a tour in student 83 50 LB Meat Special 5 Ib. Fryers Stanford I '" a ii frozen Bacon Cured While there, he also was a at & f" poocoooooccococooooeooococcccccoccooccof IU ID. 15 in Hill AFB employes well represented among the recent stamp show sponsored by the Golden Spike Stamp ull promoted An Idaho native has been Page Hill AFB personnel take philatelic honors . winners were Black history week is on fun, go! February 6 will and for everyone. meaningful entertaining, The week's activities will start Tuesday the 22nd with a variety night of skits and drama sponsored by the 388th TFW in the NCO Club ballroom at 7 p.m. For example, there will be a magic act, dance routines, karate demonstration, and the performance and narration of the DAPs learned around the world. All this, from your coworkers on base. Dramatic readings, African and modern dance will be presented by drama students from the University of Utah. Readings include "Giant Step," "In White America," "Childhood Remembrances" and "Little Rock '57." The soul band "Black Gold" will conclude the program. TSgt. Rico Cotton, First Sergeant of the 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron will be the master of ceremonies for the evening. Dress is casual. There is no admission charge. February 23rd will feature soul food at the dining hall. The NAACP art show will be exhibited at Thornton Hall on February 24. The base talent show will also be held in Thornton Hall that night. The week's finale will be a banquet at the NCO Club with the social hour beginning at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:45 p.m. Dress is combination "1" or appropriate civilian attire. Tickets are $4 per person. 388th TFW wing members can purchase tickets from their human relations council representatives or at the Wing Information Office in Bldg. 120, room 107. Others may purchase tickets from the Social Actions Office, Bldg. 396, ext. 3407. to HILL TOP TIMES 11, 1977 1. TOTAL PRICE ONLY Model 196. Red in color. 20 feet $ in 10,677 CUTRUBUS MOTORS 1711 N. Main Layton 773-415- 1 n |