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Show HILL TOP TIMES 18 Page Offered Minorities Grants universities are Five fering SOCIO Elects To Top State second year. to Loans are available to meet of- $1,000 for the fellowships minorities for graduate study in management. Fellowships are available to Blacks, Chicanos, Indian Americans, Puerto Ricans additional need. Information on the program can be obtained by contacting: Dr. Sterling H. Schoen, Director, Consortium and Cubans. for Graduate Study in The Consortium awarded 65 Management, 101 North fellowships last year. The Skinker Boulevard, Box 1132, fellowship provide s a stipend St. Louis, Mo. 63130. of $2,000 for the first year, and 1 COTTONTAIL O ETC. (available under compliance with Utah Fish and Gam laws) DOVES O GEESE OFFER Make your reservation for a permit now! THERE IS A QUOTA OF PERMITS write for a brochure . . . Game Birds Unlimited, P.O. Box 185, Tremonton, Utah or contact these agents . . (eve-nin5. 2200 W., Roy, Ut., 825-735375 Kono, George and weekends); Dale Hatch, 795 Bel Mar Dr., Ut., 393-02(evenings and weekends); James Ito, 694 16th, Caden, Ut., 394-196-4 (evenings and weekends); Wasatch Spo ting Goods, 10 N. Main, Laton, Utah, 773-rS4- 3 (store hours). Weber, Davis, Carbon, San Juan and Tooele counties. PROGRESSING - The $1.3 million base exchange complex at Hill AFB is about 40 per cent complete with a scheduled opening date of Feb. 1. The facility contains 31,410 square feet. Membership is presently about 1,000 people. ''Some organizations SOCIO is n, 75 'Visitors Welcome at anytime" Compare Price & Compare E nvironment r Cm not," Mr. Trujillo w- -. as to how exchange area with separate understanding ,, .1 A 1 special appointment as your dealer tsm rvn Ml r Mln mi UJ UVJ m 376-846- 1 tesisioiriis ft 1350 NO. MAIN HI WAY 91 LAYT0N, UTAH Just 7 Miles North Syracuse Of Layton Exit On Freeway organization, social action Ul - I IV" I IV YEA n (dif,l u u ya yy Dim econoc and BorninEnsenada,N.M SOCIO in Davis County was Davis County chat president in 1969. In May he was elected Utah ri social action vice presi Ricardo Barbero.UUhsi president for almost years,resigned July 31, and Mr. Trupo was etet president by the YOU 1711 No. Main - Layton Phono 773-415- 1 Cet: Action Board. State deq will be held in May Mil Trujillo will apppoint I president to fill his vacant the board. He lives in Laytoo til wife, Angie, and four ch2tf Bernadette, Rosa, Pit: and Joseph. i -- Cricket 11 J MS u u u w ws f has lived in Utah 30 year. was a military policemr. the Marine Corps. In 1968, he helped ord Plymouth Chrysler of of the four $C The divisions Top Quality III Double Wides. Many SIngt Wide Floor Plan 3 Interior Styling. Easy Immediate Delivery. Financing presidents each heads one divisions. urau Mark jiaiiSlilllillif for oeim aeiegatestc the Central Action Riurt -- . Mr. Trujillo this board. He has four j We are pleased to announce our For great homes, for carefree C. TrujiU, economics. Thedurf " one-stor- living, a degree of elegance and style never before achieved for a great deal, take a look at KIT. Jseph culture and beliefs. Among and services for watch uigiu ay&iem worKS repair, barber and beauty Mr. Trujillo explained that shops, garden shop, TV repair an organization need not be and laundry and dry cleaning militant to succeed in its services. The parking lot will ac- objectives. For example, communications between U.S. commodate 250 vehicles and be connected to the theater-librar- y legislators and constituents were improved through a complex, with a wide series of rap sessions. sidewalk for easy walking access from the airman's "SOCIO is a grass roots planted. quarters. he said. The The building is scheduled to The present BX facilities organization,' basic unit is the Barrio or be operational around Feb. 1, are scattered and are The Barrio neighborhood. 1972. inadequate to serve the sends representatives to the The 31,410 square foot military community. This chapters. y More than $600,000 in county facility will be of is typical of his delegate and contain a large central wages and salaries are paid annually to the BX employees. M ission Sim ulated Profits from the exchange are used to provide and maintain HUNTSVILLE, Ala, (AFN-S- ) - The Apollo 15 moon welfare and recreation facilities. mission was simulated in its Stacy Engineering and entirety by Air Force Junior for Construction Company of Reserve Officers Training Ogden is the contractor. Corps cadets from Butler High School. Mockups of the Apollo spacecraft and Lunar Roving Vehicle were used at the COST and Rocket Center. The Space --N was I REDUCTION public permitted to obQuality serve the mission. HOMES hi ' said. "We try to change attitudes. Within the Anelo community we want an un- - Exchange Construction Proceeds on Schedule Construction of a $1.3 million base exchange complex at Hill AFB is on schedule and is about 40 per cent complete. Base officials said that steel is being put up for the roof, the parking lot is ready for blacktopping, curb and gutters done, sprinkler system in, and the brick is up. Grass and shrubbery are ready to be similar are militant. . gs Og-de- 5 SOCIO originated in Salt Lake City in December 1967. It now has chapters in Salt Lake, Gam (on preserve) Materiel g (Spanish-speakin- 'License No. 60 Utah Division of Fish 8 . Organization for Community, Integrity and Opportunity). IN HANSEL VALLEY, BOX ELDER COUNTY O PHEASANT O CHUKAR Office Processing Operations Branch, was elected Utah state president of SOCIO HUNTING PRESERVE and ' Joseph C. Trujillo, training instructor, GAME BIRDS UNLIMITED new HillS WAY i 286SWah.Blvd.-J,w riif its w ! n i |