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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Congressional Candidates Set To Speak at AFGE Meet Oct. 9 A meeting to hear the four Congressional candidates in the November election will be held Oct. 9, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Ben Lomond Motor Hotel in Schedule The AFGE Local 1592 has arranged the meeting. Invitations have been extended to Congressman Sherman P. Lloyd, Richard Richards, Gunn to take advantage of the op- at this X ANNOUNCEMENT - LONG t i - ' Clinic for Rational Hypnosis in Salt Lake and Price Will open a Clinic in Ogden Oct. 1st Location: 3480 Washington Blvd. No. 108 Offering services for weight loss, insomnia, nervous tension, phobeas, self confidence, concentration, smoking. For individual or group appointment 1 Call Salt Lake Director E. Lee Lasater, B.S. M.S. L . PREVENTION , PREVENT FIRES Week, Oct. 0, WEEK adnffi! ; , J 1 iMM mCPRlvENTlON 266-299- " From teaching and project!? he h anaSeN Positions at MIT in I960 he . I associate admini became deputy He was born on Salem, Mass. He SSiJ1,1?! 1941. portunity to acquaint themselves with the various candidates in the forthcoming elections special meeting. andaZ! siles McKay and Robert Nance to speak to members, guests and interested government employees. Union officials urged Hill AFB AFGE members and non-membe- rs Ogden. Visit! (Continue latMlTdUToS i Dr. Seamans joined l:: i,-- Sr ' W 11 Selecting posters to help promote Fire Prevention are (left to right) Harold E. White, chief of Technical Services, Fire Department; Donald J. Gibbs, fire chief; and Col. Joseph R. Lambert, base fire marshal. as manager of the ai52 systems, laboratory, 5 systems engineer of the airffi systems department. In 1958 he became of the missile electronic? controls division at RCA f has received many awarik including the Naval Ordnano Development Award, H,e Award, Godfrey L. Award and Service Cabot Alalia NASA Distinguish Medal in 1969. Chief Master j Sergeant j The Chief Master Sergeant of tl Air Force is advisor to the Chief i Staff of the U.S. Air Force i matters concerning the welfan effective utilization and progrg of the enlisted members of the H Force. He is the second chief masti sergeant to be appointed to ft ultimate offict I position. Sergeant Harlow was bora Waterville, Maine, and attendt California College of Commercf Long Beach, Calif., He entered military service I August, 1942, and was assigned! the Army Air Corps. He attendt 1946-194- armament school and became I instructor. He transferred to til personnel career field in 1945 a was discharged in February, Ml He was recalled to active t during the Korean War and seni in many capacities in the Uc'i States and overseas. -- &?g campers TRAILERS r h, fejggn SECURITY ' ' X V AVw To NCO Academy In June, 1960, he graduated frci NTS Strategic Air Command's of :1 class Academy, second in his students and received three awards, The Student Commander Academic a turner MiliUI I Award. Achievement mas chief to He was promoted U after sergeant in April, 1963, I years active duty. in tw He has participated X t? Gold Drill and Ceremonies A TO All POC Key I Achievement, and T The Trophy, varied i activities. off-dut- y d7 church eluding directing a and chorus organizing a and bugle corps, participate and bemj , speaker's bureau, community leader in many ff"--"J The sergeant, who has nursCTJ military directions, is Drnamj J? the former Dorothy are the parents of two 8 Ft. CAMPERS sleeps four Complete with: BEDS SINK-STO- VE Cr BOX AND DUTANE TANK O 0 f O Bicycle Safety CXX) So. MAIN BOUNTIFUL - & j bicycle safety inspW be held tomorrow frwn A MFmB TIWEL-lA-m 2772 Set Inspection Chapel (ne is conducting Pack o ...,r r A AT All JJ; direct o.g,., I ba,e bicycle W to come encouraged i1 the nenectortapeIbeaj all the hikes. formation call ext. 2340. Of ' , q I i |