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Show DO Rtvitrt. jcpicmuei cj. ijuj Air Force Announces New Officer Program COTTONWOOD NEWS by CAROLYN JOHNSON Good Gals9 Tour Agencies With United Fund Workers Men And Money Tm a Good Gal! I even got saying so. And furthermore I'm going to take a tour of some very interesting places with a large group of other Good Gals. Are you a Good Gal in your neighborhood United Fund Chairman, Residential Mrs. Division, Thomas Judd, 2939 Tolcate Lane, has arranged for women who are campaigning neighborhoods to tour some of the U. F. 39 agencies. On Wednesday, September 22, the Good Gals will see the Neighborhood House, Opportunity Center, Salvation Army and Hospitality Center; Thursday, September 23, Red Cross, DayCare and Center Arthritis and a letter Rheumatism; Friday, September 24, Y.MCA, Salvation Army Hospitality Center and Holladay Childrens Cen- ter. Its not too late yet to change your ways and become one of the Good Gals in your area. Call United Fund office and tell them how good you are and come tour the agencies and see for yourself where the money goes. More Good Gals Most parents and youths look forward to thenew school year beginning as a time of back to regulation - sort of a time to settle back into the good old routine after the spell of freedom wears off. Most mothers, matter of fact, feel that about 5 days of summer vacation are enough. But not so, with Nancy Roby, 16, and Berta and Becky Reese, 16 These ambitious young girls, organized a summer program of arts and crafts for four to six year old boys and girls Classes were held If you livi in Cottonwood please call Carolyn son, tips with nows 777-344- activities or John- of your dob, church, scout (roup, civic dob etc ' at Spring Lane Mr. Lyman A Bond, prin- cipal o( Oakwood Elementary School, is going to have company this year at P.T.A board meetings. Normally the only man who is an officer of the P.T.A. is the principal who automatically becomes the second vice Oakwood But president. school boasts Mr. Jesse N. Davis as p T A. treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Binti, president, Mrs. Richard Pass-wate- r, vice president and Mrs. Robert J Hall, secretary. So take note fellows - the big complaint always seems to be the womens invasion of the men's world. Eye examinations were recently completed for all children at the Oakwood School under the direction of Mrs. Morris Warburton, Health Chairman. Hey Dad - where ya been? What took you so long? Glad youre home now anyway -were some of the comments of Becky, Robyn and David Raybould when Daddy, Major L R (Dick) Raybould arrived in Salt Lake September 8th. School, 5239, T. Roby, 2068 Haun Avenue and Becky, twin and Berta daughters of Mr and Mrs. W Clarence Reese, 2053 Pheasant Circle Also, former Salt Mr and Mrs. G M Ireland, now residing Orinda, ornia are visiting with friends and son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. James Ireland, 1141 Hyland Lake Drive Mr. Ireland formerly managed Westinghouse Motor Division in Salt Lake in Where has he been? In Viet Nam for one year stationed with Headquarters of Assistance ComMilitary mand. Mrs. Raybould, the former Jean Crask and children have Calif- six-we- ek Not be required to atany other drill perud during their entire two years work with AFROTC D Not be committed to C gram whereby qualified individuals may qualify for commissions as Second Lieutenants in the U S Air Force This opportunity, unique in the history of AFROTC at the U, will be available only to men who will become juniors this academic year and who have no previous military service To be eligible for entry into this route to a commission in the Air Force men would have to be between the ages of 19 and 26 and with a grade point average of C'' or better They may be married or single They would: tend the Air Tone or acceptance of a commission upon graduation until completion of field training and enrollment in Aerospace Studies IV m the fall of 1966 At that time they will be appointed as Cadet First Lieutenants Not be eligible to draw-paof $40 00 per month until completion of contracting and enrollment in the advanced course in 1966 They will draw travel allowances to and from the field training period and approximately $120 00 pay for E A. Be required to attend one advanced AFROTC class per quarter as listed in the this period. University catalog throughout their remaining two years of F They will be issued text books for all Air Force RCTC courses. They will not be issued or required to wear uniforms until entry into the second years work G Upon completion of the Air Force officer qualifying test and the Air Force physical examination, (which can be scheduled immediately) they would be classified as Designated AFROTC Apdraft and their plicants" boards so notified Individuals would have to maintain enrollment as full time students in the university as well as in AT ROTC to retain this classification. Colonel Witt noted that men from all academic fields are eligible to make application for entry in this one-tiAir Force ROTC program at the University of Utah Individuals may, if physically qualified, enter as pilot or navigator candidates. Those designated as pilot candidates will re- hours of flight ceive thirty-si- x training locally during their senior year. Many taking this training qualify for their private pilots license upon completion of this program. For the nonflying officer careers are available in virtually every area, weather forecaster, research and development, computer programming, management engineering, personnel, finance and accounting and the office of special investigations to name a few. men should interested rite, call, or visit Air Force ROTC, Department of Aerospace Studies, University of Utah. Offices are located in at the Univerthe Annex 6. sity. Telephone w 322-623- Oregon BoundreTwo young Cottonwood sidents have left the desert climate (?) for the valley of the ducks at Oregon State University. Methinks they're well conditioned after our north vest type summer (?) is now ovtr. Lief Erickson, sonof Mr. and Mrs C B. Erickson, 4269 Vegas way, and George Carman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carman, 2480 Walkei Lane departed Thursday, September 16 to take up studies with the Beavers at O S U Lief will attend school for the next four years on an N R. O.T.C. scholarship. SOLID BRASS DOOR MARKER ii 7T uiu.l v lrew Approach Members of the Holladay Community Church Sunday, September 12, opened regular Fall worship services with a new concept of Christian education. Many members have expressed a desire to carry concepts regularly expressed for children in classes to the adult membership. Therefore, at 9:15 families will meet in the sanctuary for a half-hoinformal service of worship. Following this service at 9:45 to are classes for all ages The two new classes are for the adults and will consider Faith in a Modern Tempo led by Ann M newly appointed Christian Education Minister; and "The Word of the World conducted by Rev. Horace McMullen. The 11:00 service will remain unchanged. 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A limited offerl ur HLLand Drive, three morn- -' week for 2 and 12 hours insa and included weekly unit plans for the children such as Pirate Week, Space Week, 4th of July Week and even a Hawaiian Luau Fourteen enthusiastic children participated in the program with two sessions running for one month. Grateful parents stated that this program for this particular age group was most beneficial as other recreation programs available are geared for the older school age child It's a refreshing change to hear about these ambitious and successful undertakings of our young people. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John been residing in Salt LAe during Major Raybould' s absence with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Crask, 1213 Bryan Avenue.' Major Raybould is the son of Mr and Mrs Lynn W Raybould, 531 3rd Avenue Welcome Back college work B Be required to attend a field training per-lo- d during the summer of 1966 Lt Col. Harry A Witt. 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