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Show The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Loistic ,n,"ests of mand. It is published by Inland Publishing Company, Kaysville Ttah of th Air K,,rce- and writers are their own and not to be considered ' an officialTexore rn" bv by ". "nLT"" Force. The appearance of advertisementsP" in this AirD'Jfr,me2L publication, including inserts, does not constitute an endorsement bv the Department of Air Force of the of products or services advertised. , VllZ Pnnel Vol. 22, No. 9 May 2, 1969 Botnid U.GM.R-J.Friedma- n Friedman General lakes AFLC WRIGHT Duty PATTERSON -- Lt. Gen. Robert AFB, OHIO become vice will j Friedman LogistiForce Air of gander 15. effective May Command cs Friedman is now Nations chief of staff, United of staff, Command, and chief In this U.S. Forces in Korea. all actposition he coordinates g ivities of the U.N. mission in Korea. General peace-keepin- fill the AFLC positivacant last month by on left L. Gen. Lewis Mundell, who It became Air Force member of He the will Joint at formed newly Logisti- cs Review Group Washin- gton, D.C. general received of science degree The bachelor his in engineering from Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) in aeronautical 1936, entered military and on serv-(Continu- ed Page 44) Forces Day Exhibits Planned The 1969 "Share in America Campaign" for the purchase of Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares was launched last Tuesday at Hill AFB, and will continue through the month of May, according to Col. James R. Howell, Ogden AMA bond project officer. At a meeting held at the base theater attended by approxi- Golden Spike Event Calls Base Officers Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, Ogden AMA commander, will participate in Golden Spike Centennial observances on Saturday, May 10. He will be at the Ogden observance at 10 a.m. at the railroad depot and be among the VI Ps at the main ceremony which begins at noon at Promontory Monument. Several other base officials including Brig. Gen. J. C. Wise, Ogden AMA vice commander and Col. Jack Alston, base commander, also have re- ( Continued on Page 49) mately 450 bond officers, key workers and monitors from military and civilian organizations, Maj. Gen. Robert H. gave the opening remarks and Mr. D. R. Lueck, State Savings Bond Chairman for 1969 gave the keynote address. General McCutcheon stressed the importance of "our assisting in combating the increasing rise of inflation by investing in the financial stability of our country by buying more bonds." He emphasized that coercive practices toward bond buying cannot be employed, but that investment in bonds and Freedom Shares must rest entirely with the individual. Mr. Lueck's talk emphasized the importance of contacting all individuals employed at this base, and the cooperation on Page 6) need-continu- Armed Armed Forces in tos a joint-servic- exh- military hardware at the Union Pacific Depot park-- J 'ot at South Temple and Third west in Salt Lake City 'mfei T: 17. May HiH AFB will send ressive of array an including a full-siz- e "an II missile, which is tot long; a 9 aircraft which is used in ;Mt Phantom imp- military jet, and an oi t 90 jet CD r the as- in- - ainminitions a Falcon and Side- 1er missiles 0 "Pecial interest to the e a Moon h.ch is the ; Air Force's air-to-a- . ir ior a suit worn by : ir::::r 1 H f year will e ibit of on A obser-- i Day Utah this on .imiittjcs' "i c ed J 7v A astronauts. K1 ff0ra 10 a m- Armed Forces Admission SAVINGS fifi. Today, i GENTLEMEN PREFER BONDS Pretty Carol Pratt, to the Ogden AMA Bond project officer, gets the bond campaign off to a successful start by hanging a poster with a winning suggestion: "Join the Payroll Savings Plan Today." The campaign will continue through May. sec-reta- Free Concert May 10 To Play s "Airmen of Note" dance band will The play a free concert at Weber State College's fine arts auditorium, Saturday, May 10, at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are required for admission, but they are free and world-famou- can be had by contacting Lynn Richardson at the First Security Bank in Ogden, phone 394-GG1- more equestrienne lovelies have entered the Hill AFB Rodeo Queen competition and will try for the honor of representing Hill AFB in all summer rodeo activities in the area. fly. The latest entries are: Patricia Simonson, Materiel Management, secretary-steno- grapher, married, and lives in West Point. She will ride her own quarter horse, "Beggar- - to 5:30 Day. is free. son. ft CJ'!P,fys fcjiH-- after. Friy Forces Armcd ? fcnSj1"' n Satday Memorable Mother's Day e five-poun- niTalanrticiPatinf7 .Wan,0ns delude C CdslULWy military Tooele Defense i. DPot Proving uougias. Pat 11 for Ann Three reasons for a glorious Mother's Day May and Scott, Miller of Clearfield are (left to right) Stephen, Stacy first-timd triplets bom Mar. 21 to their thriving the parents, A1C John E. Miller, 2870th GEEIA Squadron, Tex. AFB, Dad, leaves for OTS at Lackland, as a present to shortly, and expects to return with gold bars his two sons and daughter. thrice-blesse- d ry 'Airmen of Note' Dance Band Three the suit used " S- - Rodeo Beauty Bout Gets More Entries hiph-altitud- e J""resembles U Lunt, Comptroller, a single, clerk - stenographer, lives in Ogden. Her mount will be "Chico," a bay quarter horse. Susan Jensen, Comptroller, a teletype operator, single, re- (Continued on Page 6) or 1 393-233- 1. The concert is sponsored by the Ogden Chapter of the Utah Air Force Association. Mr. Richardson is chapter president. He said that the tickets will be distributed on a ' "first-comfirst-serve- d basis." Those interested are urged to get their ducats early. The U.S. Air Force's "Airmen of Note" have long been acclaimed by music critics and musicians alike as a e, top-notc- h aggregation. Under direction of Chief Warrant Officer Bob Bunton, the band features a fabulolu3 n of former members of the Les Brown, Bill May, Harry James, Les Elgart and Kai Winding bands, but to name a few. The "Airmen of Note" have cross-sectio- in more than 300 (Continued on Page 45) appeared |