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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 rl f lllllllll Voting Officers Prepared to Assist Airmen from them in each The 25 voting officers assigned at Hill AFB to assure a maximum vote have been provided with all details on voting by state, and have an ample supply of the federal post card applications for absentee ballots, which can be obtained Target date of the voting preparation program is Armed Forces Voters Day on Sept. 20. The Department of Defense has emphasized that servicemen casting ballots in any re- - PILOTS Now -- organization-- CLUB forming Call Now For Reduced Rates on Flying NO DUES MEMBERSII1P $50.00 399-441- 1- maining primaries be certain that they indicate their political party affiliation or preference. Many states disqualified otherwise eligible servicemen voters in primaries because this was omitted. Election officials explained that without this information they were unable to send the proper absentee ballot to the voter. The only exception to this requirement is if the primary election is secret. The general election will be J . -- ii a v - -- , held Nov. 5. ' I V7 NO MATTER how well a woman carries her years, she's sure to drop a few once in a 3811 Airport Road Ogden, Utah aaaaaaaaaW-Sl- " TOP SQUADRON "8 v .ifksiin M.J. ""n"na. ifi i l onn a l . C.. Rbert CLOSE OUT UP TO s2,000 ON LINCOLNS uvuiiwras Operations 700 ON MONTEGOS '68 COUGAR XR7 msniM MOM. '68 MERCURY m. T aart. freup. aw., mmr imrim, tin nwnn, FACTORY UST N. 1W T ra- - mwwkJw "wr $4,390 Mantarev m. ( '"'" Marauaar m, OT wr. a row, aufe, rrl raaf, Mltwr IMarMr, ainaj wHa raamar. aata faaa) ana itaraa camalaataia, WU factory Ha. a, LIST $4,804 auta Mar. a. aaaar atac. clack. Fit Hraa, tmm. rawa. tkaa atax. M V-- '68 COUGAR cr ar trM. aowar mn'!.camo. aewartrntr ic atyla Md wftxn. FACTORY UST Brond new, whitewolls. rodio, heater, FACTORY $3.9:3 V-- t, UST bucket seotj, $3,200 DOWN PAYMFNT? ' I 1 AKI(IKir'? rilNAAINIINVJ PIKI I ToiMAo sanies ti.t FREEi FREE! $320 AIR CONDITIONER '68 AAONTEGO Y 2W South and D i . rersonnei; ana trol Branch, Military gJISr Perst-nel- and Training, times tney won permanent it tention of it, in addition to 4 smaller plaque presented I winning squadrons. Iff A NOW! You can own 1020 East 21st a Mcculloch Chain Saw $ftrtOT onlv. . . 0 for w" .rTlJ YOU PAY $2,684 INCLUDING AIR ARE A FULL SERv,CE automobile AGENCY ...BANK, CREDIT UNIONS AS A LEADNG VOLUME MERCURY DE WE CAN INCL. DN.PYMTS. IN MO F Woodsmofl' AiowwilhlhtW-j-,- ,1 I , want imi South this eeonomy WcCulloch. HU n JJ 1JW br F'enwi ,hi,worKhor,.cuMh . extra rniir.io ncAicoc. 4-87- SMITH 31 a EDWARDS HJwyMt , who is program monitor. Since the squadron has n the large revolving plaque fc m AND "KINfi DP twp . Mil taiy art a, YOU PAY $5,434 JOHNSON 951 East . oiwan, emeu vuiitiui orancD. . ... OVER 100 CARS IN STOCK WE MUST SELL LINCOLN-MERCUR- the FACTORY UST $2,984 YOU PAY $2,699 YOU PAY $3,213 aar tat FACTORY LIST $7,434 YOU PAY $3,504 '68 AAONTEGO a. riiuut. aaav ! Cvcmw FaiiaacK, wonbvtfc. DON'T TELL that tired-lookin- g guy in the office he needs a vacation. Chances are he just had one. '68 LINCOLN htrtm, WW aatua ntterd rari. (Mr, Mrt. 14.,, ow nmaa tecKry 4oor FACTORY YOU PAY $3,680 Ma MM & VALUE FOR YOUR CAR HIGHEST NOW1 TRADE-I- N Ma 1714 GOOD IS ON wara nas been T 2701st EOD, who represented the commander. Lt. Col. Herbert G. Tyson, squadron commander, was on temporary duty at the time of presentation. SMSgt. Charles R. Jackson, noncommissioned officer in charge of Operations and Training, was also commended at the ceremony. Also in attendance at the ceremony were Maj. Robert I. Keen, chief, Consolidated Base Military Personnel Office; 1st UP TO sl,300 ON PARK LANES UP TO Y50 ON COUGARS WAIT-SELECTI- Jr- - quaaron. 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron for Maj. Gen. Robert H. Mc- Cutcheon, Ogden AMA commander, presented awards to squadron officials at ceremonies held in his office. The latest citation was for EVERY 1968 IN STOCK MUST SELL . . . INCLUDING LINCOLNS, COUGARS, named the most effective being -INMONTEGOS, MERCURY MONTEREY AND PARK LANES OVER $250,00 squadron for the rating period VENTORY SLASHED IN PRICE! of April 1 to June 30, 1968. Accepting the award was Capt. Albert C. Ricksecker, Jr., DON'T 1"' v.np h . 2701st EOD Squadron Wins Plaque As Most Effective for Fourth Time TOTAL UP TO . . McCn Ii. RMTi Presents plaques nw tu the 2701st Explosive Ordnance nin00i ""i""""' while. i UMh Mtprl"9 |