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AIR FORCE have been DISCUSSION GROITS the CADE fn- -t history DESERET summer Gannon commanded the training gioup of M Y, time m of the Ln- -t uppei classmen a from Utah has been comchosen mander of the who ptowded basic military 1,400 incoming the class of 1973. traimrg members to of NEWS, Wednesday, October During the current semester he is directing military activities of entire cadet wing academy, 29, 1969 B 13 which is organized j 30 squadrons under cadet leadership. i cadet 3,800 man Why be Satisfied with Half-Servi- Uncle ce DEPEND ON THE DEPENDABLE ONE ca- det wing. The new top cadet, advanced to the rank of cadet colo-nis John B. son Gannon, of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Gannon, 1120 Cambridge Kd., Kavsville, a graduate of Clearfield High School, Clearfield. 1. Guaranteed Exchange Service 2. Brand New Automatic Rentals 3. Try First Then Buy 4. 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Bushnell, chairman of the education section, .Citizens Advisory Committee on Drugs and rrtember of the Salt Lake Qty Board of Education; student unrest, Dr. Edward A For the COLO. charged with grand larceny in connection with the theft of money from paiking meteis bealong Richards Street tween 1st South and South Temple. Arresting officers recosera $iil.l6 in dimes, nickels and pennies and a small brass key. Officers said they found the key would open all the meters on the street and tney found 17 of them empty. Meters m fiont of brightly l.ght-e- d s'ores had not been tampered with. Complaints charging grand larceny were signed by Police Officer Bill Lang against Frank John Kotta. 19, 601 9th Ave.. and George Ouzounian, 20. 413 3rd Ave., before City Judge Melvin H. Morris. i'iT iiDni4 Utah Cadet Commands Wing 2 Charged In yi y yinii ryu Radio, heater, automatic transmis-stopowtr.stesring, white sidewall fires, fully equipped. 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