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Show Don't Miss the- - Big VARIETY SHOW and BEAUTY CONTEST Tonight! Rainbow Randevu Take Your Family to See AIR POWER PANORAMA EXHIBIT Jet-age See Displays Tomorrow and Today Rainbow Randevu It's FREE! - r-pL. NO. 2 9 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH - - - ' T" i. . - ., ,. ... .., Completed for Banquets Etc. Shows, Exhibits, Speakers, Hundreds of Kick-o- ff Suggestions )ring Awards if o Employees I Cash awards totaling air-mind- ed $4,540.00 fid ranging from $2.50 to $435.00 re awarded to 9G Hill Air Force I fJise employees recently for their f fggestions to improve Air Force Operations. AstimAt.A1 will he $90,942.76 ttved in a year's time as a result C t these suggestions, Ray S. Odd, Tnontum t'pmif.ivp RoprpQvv Awards Committee reported. . Clement D. Mackey, Salt Lake City, won the top award of $435.00. Other award winners and the size c their awards follow: "From Ogden Bonnie R. Baird, 4T4 - 37th St., $12.50; Ralph C. 1 Jiorson, 2657 Monroe Blvd., $10; barren P. Moulton, 2768 Brinker Lve., $145.00; Arthur R. Smith, i40 Victory Road, $140; Denzil I! Hammer, 461 - 27th St.. $10; IJaomi J. Brooks. 1615 Wash. Blvd.. fc; Charles H. Nations, 2155 Tyler; AVe, $25; Vernal C. Schwitser, R. H D. No. 1 BoxD- 298, $10; David -l C; Braunberger, Victory Road, $15; Donald H. Cummins, 750 Patterson St, $25; Max E. Andersen, H9 Childs Ave, $10; A. A. Zemai O. 3317 Jackson Ave., $117.50. "Edward R. Wall, 1078 North St., 0.50; Ralph A. Larson, 3522 Quin-- c Ave., $2.50; Claude L. Butts, 1)0 W. Ray St., $22.50; Jim M. Clark, 2570 Van Buren Ave., $25; ,'ayne C. Peterson, 5 Victory I. J., $15; Lawrence C. Swenson, Z)6 - 27th St., $60; Jerome C. I3etchen, R. F. D. No. 2 Box 808, tV5; Cyrus L. Warren, 643 - 20th 1 t., $20; James H. Wright, 2922 lingree Ave, $50; Leo C. McCon- rjlll, 937 Sullivan Dr, $15; Donald K Luby, 3 Army Way, $135; J'Mhryn M. Snoddy, F-Army Way, $15. jDelores L. Badger, R. F. D. No. 1 DISCUSSING AIR POWER and examining a model of a 6 aie officials of the Air Force Association, sponsors of the Air Power Symposium being held in Salt Lake City today and tomorrow. Seated is George Van Leeuwen, Utah Wing Commander, AFA. Left to right are Marvin Fischer, Ogden Squadron Commander; 'Dave Whitesides, chairman of the symposium; and Don Hartley, commander of the Ute Squadron. B-3- J-2- E-3- S ; Phyllis E. Brown, 1901 Center Ave., $10; Lons Dabling, 3565 Eccles Ave., $15. Nick C. Chaf- Salt Lake City fos, $10; Wilford F. Teuscher, $7.50 Charles N. Gregory, S100; Glenn E. Stone, $65; Jack C. Jukes, $115; Goodwin, 5084 Monroe Blvd., $15; William C. Cook, $20; James G. Stella N. Smith, 430 - 20th, $05; DeBartho, $85; Robert A. RobGoldie P. Telleson, 2223 Adams erts, $15; Ettorino B. Cuatto, $5: Paul K. Shimabukuro, $115; Charles (Continued on Page 7.) Kelland W. Grange, 154 Country Club Dr., $15; Eugene Frederickson, 428 - 28th St., $60; Norman C. Sargent, 3939 Ogden Ave., $85; Russell D. Ward, Route 4 Box 353, $15; Ruby McGuire, 200 Harrisville Road, $125; Dale H. 4, $110; pnning Queens n Beauty From Hill Ave., $1-5- citizens of Utah and the nation were Air Power Sym gathering in Salt Lake City today as the two-da- y posium got underway, according to George Van Leeuwen, Utah Wing Commander, Air Force Association, sponors of the events. Hill AFB military and civilian the real power behind personnel acts including Allen the ' symposium were enthusias- professional Cornwall's the "'Great quartet, tically meeting with aviation greats OConnoir" magician, Mr. Steve and other organizations. Unicyclist Juggler, the The symposium got off to a big Campbell, Bell Tones," Mr. Ed Stoker, or start today with the grand opening ganist; a chorus from U of U of the Air Power Panorama Exhibit AFROTC, and precision drill team at 9:45 a.m. A caravan of officials demonstrations from BYU and U journeyed from Hotel Utah to of U ROTC. Rainbow Randevu, site of the ex Highlight of the variety show hibits, and were saluted by fly will be the beauty contest which overs from 191st Fighter Intercep- will feature winners from tor Squadron, Utah Air National around the state11 who will parade Guard. in and suit gowns evening bathing Adiel F. Stewart, Honorable crown of "Utah's for the vieing mayor of Salt Lake City, officiated Miss Air Power of 1956." Winner at the grand opening of the ex of this event will reign over the hibit. Air Power Ball to be held tomorThe scene then shifted to the row night. Three girls from Hill Lafayette Ballroom of Hotel Utah AFB, all civilian workers,' will where all gathered for the kick in this contest. off luncheon at noon. Welcome add participate Tomorrow morning activities will-ge- t ress was given by Honorable J. underway with the Education Bracken Lee, Governor of Utah scheduled to begin at Symposium Guest speaker was Major General Orvil A. Anderson, USAF (Ret.) 10 a.m. at the Hotel Utah. PanelAt 2:30 today, air enthusiasts ists will discuss "Opportunities in air-mind- t lAn JANUARY 27, 1956 ed met for the Aeronautical Indus trial Symposium where the future of the aviation industry in Utah was discussed. Featured panelists were Major General M. E. Tillery, commander, 00 AM A; Captain Frank M. Crismon, United Air Lines; Mr. John R. Alison, vice president, Northrop Aircraft; Mr. Bernie R. Diamond, Ogden cham ber of commerce; Mr. Harlon W, Bemet, director, Utah State Aeron. autics Commission; and Mr. Joe Bergin, manager, Salt Lake City Municipal Airport. The next event in the symposium is being looked toward toIt is night with special interest. the gala variety show and beauty contest which is free to the pub lic. This affair will be held in the Rainbow Randevu and begins at 8 p.m. Master of ceremonies for the event is Mr. Dan Valentine, Salt Lake Tribune columnist and radio personality. The variety show will feature top all-expe- Contest Tonight Three top beauties at Hill Air Force Base were chosen from a field of 36 contestants who paraded in bathing suit and evening wear tX the beauty contest held at the service club last week. I Loving cups were presented to the girls who will be known as 3Iiss Air Power" for Hill AFB and the Ute Squadron of the Air Force Association. -- "f Miss Rebecca Gallegos, Don ! The beauty contest held at Hill ic flight; last week was the largest ever held at the base, according to con test officials. "We would like to express appre ciation to all girls who participated in the contest," officials said. Girls were presented corsages by David Whitesides, Air Force Association officials, sponsors of the event. See Page 2 For Photographs of Beauty Contestants Miss Big Hillfielders were especially invited to take their families to see the Air Power Exhibit in the Rainbow Randevu. This is a massive display of modern weapons and aircraft. There are approxiof mately 10,000 square feet technidisplays portraying ques of modern warfare and training items. Films depicting superson- stenog- Pur-ijngto- n, 1 9t Jet Age Exhibit rapher in Maintenance's Command Maintenance Squadron, 461st Bomb Workload, was proclaimed winner Wing Tactical, to carry their colors beau-- i in the finals. i lr Hill AFB. The has worked at Hill AFB for These girls will participate in a ( bout a year and resides at 141 beauty contest to be held tonight est 28th Street, Ogden. at the Rainbow Randevu. They will The Ute Squadron's regal crown compete with finalists from other air minded organizations in the Tas presented to Mrs. Francel state of Utah for the title of Utah Ammuni-in f the secretary Ions Services Office. Her husband, Miss Air Power. IVank Purrington, works in Sup-- J ly. They have two children, 10- lar-ol- d Lynda and I Icky, and reside at 5408 South XX) West, Roy. Mrs. Lee Bingham, bookkeeping f'Achine operator in accounting, ' s named alternate for both ti-- i ts. She is the wife of Sherman R. . Ingham. They live at 360 13th xeet, Ogden, with two children, feven 4, and Susan 1. lAnother Hill AFB beauty. Mrs. .artha Wells, secretary in Secur-- ; was chosen by the 161st Field Aviation" and "Educational Needs of Aviation." Participating in this event will be Mr. L. H. Florence, civilian personnel officer at Hill, along with aviation and educational authorities. The Education Luncheon will be held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and will feature an address by Dr. Roland H. Spaulding from New York University. Major Alexander P. deSeversky, noted air power personality, will be the featured speaker at the Air Power Banquet to be held Satat Hotel urday evening at 7:30 p.m. Utah. His address is entitled "Air Power and Foreign Policy." event will be topped The two-da- y off with a gala Air Power Ball to be held at the Rainbow Randevu Ballroom Saturday evening, beginthe ning at D p. m. Dancing is to and music of Tommy Alexander his orchestra. Coronation of "Miss Air Power of Utah 1956" will be one of the attractions of the evening with Brigadier General Max E. Rich, Adjutant General, State offorUtah, doing the honors. Drawing paid vacation to Hawaii for two will climax the evening. Major General M. E. Tillery, commander of Ogden Air Materiel Area, presents loving cups to three winners of the Miss Air Power beauty contest held last week. Miss Rebecca Gallegos (right) was named queen for Hill AFB, Mrs. Francel Purrington (center) was given the Ute Squadron's regal crown, and Mrs. Lee Bingham (left), was named alternate for both titles. They will compete with nine other winners for the title of "Utah's Miss Air Power" at a beauty contest to be held tonight at the Rainbow Randevu. all-weath- er inter- ception, and other subjects will be shown continuously. A jet simulated trainer will be on hand. Equipment illusof trating modern concepts interand defense air fighter guided ception, as well as missiles, will be featured. This exhibit is open to the Jan. 27 public at no charge 10 p.in. from 10 a.m. until and Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and from 8 p.m. until midnight. |