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Show 24 Page HILL TOP TIMES t ' 222, Reservists Com e frop of Over" "Switch Operation Force Air 43 could describe the AFB Hill. to reservists assigned jfe fri for training. Each year these men and women change from civilian attire to Air Force blue, a minimum of one day per month plus tour during the 12 a 15-d- ay months. Their mission at Hill AFB is to maintain and upgrade proficiency in their Air Force jobs nuand provide a cleus to back up the regular Air Force in case of national emergency. Each reservists fills a mobilization assignment and performs training at the posiwould fill in case she tion he or active to duty. Also, of recall have been orders "vest pocket" issued to each, individual, ordering immediate active duty upon announcement through press, radio, TV or notification from the Reserve Affairs Branch at Hill well-train- ed on-the-j- ob LAWMAN Air Force Reservist Capt. Carl Johnson (cen- looks over communication procedure with Maj. William IL Derrington, chief, Security and Law Enforcement at Hill AFB, and SSgt. Wade H. Law, air policeman. Captain Johnson, a Logan educator, trains as an air police officer during his tours at Hill. ter), iid AFB. Supreme Court- - JUSTICE til?' - s non-partis- an for a fii!' 10-ye- v a. mm with a "SERGE fUNSM- GVnMiiNDSON - feL bhT b.. y Nrvn r-- ; M A. 111 VlVOtllVlU as Assistant to the Ogden J commander. "Switch Over" for Carl Johnson, who in Looanis, rector of Pupil Personnel Si ices tor the Cache Count? is known as Reverend Wisse of the Christian Reformed Church. Assigned in the Staff Judge Advocate's office is reserve Capt. Ronald N. Boyce. At the state capitol he is Deputy At- R, torney General for Utah. For most of these reservists the "Switch Over" from civilian to Air Force is a complete change of pace. Leon Packer, prominent Brigham City businessman, who runs the Packer Motor Co. as well as directing other enterprises, "suits up" as Colonel Packer and trains at Hill District, is to his assigns with the air police in the 284 Air Base Wing, as Captain Jo son. Major Willard G. Hall serves as a production offj in the Procurement and Proa tion Directorate raises turW as his occupation in'TmnFi Idaho. Advertisement. a it r fid y Democrats wants .'",y. ' J ', - "Independents Republicans STAFF iiavp c V. IHVM ALL DAVIS COUNTY VOTERS Avoid crniHct bc!voon privaio practice cr. J Stato Duty. Save 130,000 a year. approximately 14 Wisse. an Air Force Reserve Chanlin wi... ..T? at Hill AFB, the reservist Is Reverend Wisse of tfctwl I PURPOSE J AFB c?iaplain (Mai)TT l'ai'l Political term ar APLArm V1 Reservists assigned at Hill come from all walks of life. In, some cases their civilian pur suits coincide with their reserve assignments. Such is the case with Dr. Robert Felt, prominent Salt Lake City surgeon who ex tends his surgical skill as Major Felt to the patients at the base hospital. Salt Lake City dentist John Evans leaves his busy prac tice to perform his reserve re quirements in the dental clinic in the base hospital Then there is Capt. Donald P. Wisse whose reserve assignment is as chaplain. In Clearfield he i'vlitical Advertisement. 3M 4 " "4 it Re-E!e- ct a4it.vt ATTORNEYS GENERAL PUBUC BEFiaiSEP, Equal projection under fhe law regardless of financial status. SPJBY HAVEM TR!ALS Justice delayed is Justice denied. R SUPREME COURTS USE JUDICIAL HESTnAlNT Stop Judicial Legislating Uphold The Stale piv.l Federal Constitutions Veie Gudmundson To I'romoie the Ivffiritftt Adminilra(ion of JaslU Taid Political A1. hy M. ;. Slock J. BARLOW Republican Leader of fhe proposed Freeport Constitutional Amendment which can provide more jobs for Daw Key sponsor and Senate Floor County. His experience is needed in the next session of the Legislature enact into law a competitive Freeport Law, if the proposed amen ment is approved by the voters on Nov. 3. Thw WHY many Democrats and Independents are ALSO voting Ha vis County State Senator Haven J. Barlow this election. u oiwjrwflm i,j vcrn k. liurton Chairman, iemwu HarloW - rf;,n-- n ff |