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Show tori rr IFiro n i i ARMED FORCES DAY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS . A .OH n 11 a. nneri at Utah Gates 'Force, Army "u 111:30 13 fSaSdNapalm General Depot to public for viewing of Air uvMMt. " Bombing. . ' , l2:1nrmonstration Flame Throwers, Smoke Generators, Thermate Genera.1 Depot. Bombs Chemical Supply Section, Utah VOL. 9 Demonstration by Hill Air Force Base. ivf to 4:00 P. M. m p Broadcast Station KUTV, Channel 2. T Television Livt NO. 10 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH 12:3Flv-Ov- er 0 L j r Hf Marine Honor aa :10P.M. P.M. to 2:45 P.M. Marine uorps iviock :15 Aimu. Demonstration by 222nd Helicopter and 9 National Guard. 00 P. M. and Air Show. Air National Guard Fly-Ov:15 P.M. to 3:45 P.M. Utah State CAP Drill Contest '30 P. M. L-1- t tests h M (Dpi Guard and Ben Lomond High School Band. MAY 18, 1956 Field Artillery, Utah er TAKE THE FAMILY to SEE EXHIBITS Demonstration by Chemical Supply Section, Utah General Depot. P. M. 3:45 Fly-Ov- :55 ;00 . Demonstration oy er am Air Force tfase. for P.M. ARMED FORCES DAY Explosion of Mock Atomic Bomb." P. M. Retreat Ceremonies School Band. Combined Air Force, Navy, Army Thrill-PackProgram Offered ed at Marine Honor Guard and Ben Lomond High "SECOND STREET" show is ready for the public tomorrow on Armed Forces Day, according to Major General M. E. Tillery, OOAMA commander and Utah State Armed Forces Day project officer. Everything is set for the second mately 85,000 square feet of space. annual combined Armed 'Forces An aircraft will be featured Day celebration Saturday, May 19. with a walkover platform so the This year open house for the public can look down into the Gen. E. W. Rawlings. Commander of AMC. has some of hiss mis sion evalutors at Hill AFB this week lookine into OOAMA and base public is being held at Utah Gen cockpit. will eral Depot. No open-houoperations. Maintenance and Supply will be held at Hill AFB. They are from the office of the have special exhibits at the army nspector General at Hq AMC and when they make their period All the Armed Forces of this depot which will portray their mis arrived at Hill last Monday to job ic rounds. Other organizations and acarea will have displays and ex sion. conduct the regular annual gen tivities from Hill will also have "By bringing to our attention A thrill-packe- d AMC 'Private Detectives9 Drive Bringing In Bond Conduct Ajtnual Inspection F-8- 4F se ore Uuyerc Since the beginning of the cur- eral inspection. tent bond drive at Hill AFB, 150 Under direction of Col. Maurice Jpersons have "climbed on the bond Parker, the squad is made up jwagon" and are purchasing bonds of 31 officers and one civilian. Following a briefing early Tuesjthrough the payroll savings plan, according to Colonel Jerome W. day on OOAMA command misUackson, Director ' of Personnel, sion, the inspectors fanned out to Iwho is serving as Savings Bond give the depot a good going-ove- r. Col. Parker said that he has orOfficer. Project men into four diviThe month of May has been des ganized his sions. One group have trained their pgnated Savings Bond Month by glasses on MaintenM. E. Tillery, magnifying Major General ance The other three operations. uuama commander, and an en are into staff and groups looking rchusiastic drive is being made to procurement operations, support pncrease civilian and military par- - and respectively. supply, in Dona buying, (Jolone Col. C. C. Harris", Jr., Inspector ficipauonsaid. General at OOAMA, stated the Even though Hill AFB has the AMC inspectors do an important outstanding record of having over 190 per cent of its workers buying - sought. Hill sion of the AFB still has posses T-fl- ag On Monday, May 28, the AMC group will complete its findings. At that time an oral briefing will he held with the OOAMA and base commanders and selected members of their staff. hibits set up at Utah General De pot for the public, to inspect. it this way "We have planned " so the public can get to see all the Armed Forces' might while stopping at just one installation,' Armed Forces Day officials said "It didn't seem right that the nublic should have to go to three places on Armed Forces Day to get the true picture of the Air Force, Army and Navy." Last year the open house was held at Hill AFli. Hill AFB will have their displays- at Second Street covering approxi- a p presented per sonally to the base on Armed Forces Day three years ago by Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Treasurer oi the United States." The minute man possible soft spots in our opera tions, these inspectors do us a big favor," the colonel said. "We lm mediately iron out the problems and by doing so get more stretch out of the AF dollar." Col. Harris has his local inspec tors out constantly working with operating officials along this same line. Important items such as security, intelligence, standards, and policies have been looked into and tightened up where necessary. 15A. A highlight of the day's activities 'will be the explosion of a mock atomic bomb from a point in the vicinity of Utah Springs, north of Ogden. The demonstration, crew directed by a special-traine- d from the 2700 EOD at Hill AFB, will be clearly visible from1 the open house display area at UGD. The bomb is scheduled to be ex is the Treasury De panment s highest award. The bond drive at. Hill ATTR is being held at the same time the fom anniversary of the U. S. Sav ings Bond Program is being ob T-fl- ag aciveu On R natinnal Koala TV, a aeries E Savings Bond was born on May l, 1941 to help defend America. g H i tl I If iiinittajxwwJyy..;;.rt.-g- iJC AYi II v, I ploded . ' '' v.ri '0im&m "It still otrone and in amdual Americans to gome make dreams A word ftf Oy Officials t.rt nil IAPD jiwbuiw are Participating W, ii nann. .1v W411 utu in the avm&s Plan. Those who buying bonds were encouraged to do so during this drive. CI noti A2Vl easy t0 aPP!y for payroll K for hrtnrt o jnted out. "All vou need d is President's Armed Forces Day Message PeauctlOns Kn,i TTU-- w, v ivtWMU j r the .. payroll Branch, CAL." complete 'ft V on. b urerstin EACH YEAR on the third ?SrdeSee and maintaining achieving beinning peace. In the present world BUY BONDS THRU PAYROLL DEDUCTION PLAN "'IMMliM oppose of Armed Forces Day P?a5e2 me ccpt iiiTiMiMwii v - ySt Ur RPUbliC' that our own people, and others throughoutstrength-t- he spiritMnpeetM of our national efforts of our u reminded eontinuing to increase TtOk oSr time. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States. at . 3:55 p.m. Complete coverage of the open house displays and events will be provided by Television Station ftUTV. channel 2, which will broad cast a live show from 2 p.m. until 4 true," drive officials pointed your sunerviam. n. esentative for an AW story telling displays. Several types of trainers from Hill will also be on hand. A link trainer, gunnery trainer, radar r trainer, and bombing trainer will be set up for public viewing. Utah General Depot gates will open at 10 a.m. tomorrow for visitors to view the static displays from Hill AFB, U. S. Naval Supply Depot Clearfield, and Utah General Depot. The showing of military might will be concentrated within 250,000 square feet of space in Warehouse 16A. A fast moving program of spe cial outdoor events, including aerial demonstrations, military drills and bombing demonstrations will provide entertainment throughout the day for the thousands of visitors expected to visit the depot. The outdoor open house area will be in the area adjacent to Warehouse p.m. Retreat ceremonies, in which a Marine Corps honor guard and the Ben Lomond High School band will participate, will close the day's program at 4 p.m. Visitors to the open house are requested to enter the depot through the gate at Tomnnson Road which runs north and south on the west boundary of the depot. Ogden bus lines will provide service to the depot throughout the day, with the first bus sched uled to. leave Washington Biva. and 25th street at 10:15 a.m. and thereafter. Buses each half-hothe depot each will leave returning half hour from 10:30 a.m. until 4:45 p.m. The bus route from Ogden will be north on Washington Blvd. to Second Street and west on Second street to the depot. Passengers will be transported directly to the open house area. ur ! |