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Show -- rr k, February 1fk1 rage HILL TOP TIMES 7 Evans will supplement his man, Atlas and Tital ICBMs. Ancolor other weapon system developed address with a film on highlights of the Air under its supervision is the Thor (Continued from page 1) Force ballistic missile and space IRBM, now operationally deployed in the United Kingdom. a continental breakfast .at the Ben program during 1900. Lomond from 8 to 9:45 a.m.; con A The AFBMD manages and . di All Hill AFB personnel are intinuation of industry briefings for rects the development of Minute- - vited to attend the symposium. Col. Symposium . educators from 9 a.m. to noon briefing for industry personnel from 10 to 11:30 a.m., with a fore cast luncheon from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. concluding the symposium. NOW OPEN 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT Fri.. Sat.. 6 a.m-- to 2:00 a.m. : At AFGE Helm vees ... xjufc S-5- 1 Overseas 23-3- 35-1- 1. Lenten Service Set at Chapel ni l : DRIVE -- i y IN it j( c Box Office Opens 6:30 Lunch vice-preside- (from Noon) Also nt CHARCOAL We Welcome 360 So. State Banquets or Large Parties Phone TA 93 CLEARFIELD DON'T WASTE A MINUTE, MAN . . . 9 $ $$ $$$$ $$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ mnm $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$ km ID ""WHtw IN HY. 9 Show BROILED STEAKS m. LI at 7:00 HEATERS IN-CA- R Feb. Open Week Ends 17, 18, 19 tw ... Enjoy Living (Turn off U.S. 91 at the Hillfield Road Junction in Layton, turn right at the first street (Golden Avenue) to our display homes) Room Comfort In-C- Businessman's THEATRE NORTH OF LAYTON With Our featuring... Subject of the briefing for industry personnel will be the "US' Team Effort Requi- red in the Space Mission." Parti cipants will be Col. Evans, James H. Straubel, executive director AFA; John R. Alison (Maj. Gen. of Mar USAFR), Dir Norair keting, Northrop Corp.; with Thomas F. Stack, president AFA, as moderator. Gen. Briggs, a 1924 honor grad uate of the New York Military Academy, graduated, near the top of his class at West Point in 1928, He received his pilot's wings at Kelly Field, Tex., in 1930. He became the second superin tendent of the U. S. Air Force Academy in August 1956 and as sumed command of the Air Train ing Command, at Randolph AFB, Tex., In Aug. 1959. AF-Indust- ry ww1v elected officials of the American Federation of Government Lodge No. 1592 make plans for the forthcoming year. Left Production Management Branch, Iw liht are Kenneth W. Madsen, . c? -- : xr., :.i i i l , miss 41 onuuui yi caiuciii. Trasiirer KUOOipn ioiuuuui and Services Branch, secretary; and Ida Dorrough, Publications vice president. John A. Industrial Engineering, Mathias, B. Orl vice second was absent Industrial president, Engineering, n.,ffokMheld are AFGE third the taken. meetings was Monthly hen photo in the applicant's month at 8 p.m. in Building each of lcviiav 1 intra? , ;x j n i ii j tOODU President jonnsun uuiieu m viujjiujrcca iu aimiu to Return from Overseas adjust ments). (6) Airmen whose DEROS have been adjusted to June resort (Continued from page 1) to original DEROS. (7) Plans exception of special instructions developed at Hq. USAF at a meet contained in the message, assign- ing Jan. 1 concerning civilian ment of airmen overseas will be personnel will not be implemented. made under provisions of Chapter (8) USAF Hq. will 9, part 2, AFM original DEROS for officers whose The order also dealt with these adjusted DEROS have been report (1) Airmen who have ed. points: statements declination signed making them ineligible to reenlist may withdraw the statement if otherwise eligible for reenlistment. (2) Airmen who wish to change their overseas volunteer statements must do so prior to Feb. 20. (3) Commands will continue to accept airmen overseas volunteers. Special Protestant Lenten Ser(4) Airmen who have already de vice will be held each Wednesdaj parted CONUS duty stations for evening at the base chapel unti. overseas assignment will proceed Easter, according to Chaplair Lucas as scheduled. W. Buttry. (Capt.) The messages will be on th. (5) Airmen allocations for over- seas assignment, in .July and theme of the last week of ChrL August may be higher than usual prior to the Crucifixion and wil because of DEROS (Date Eligible begin at 7:30 p.m. ti Team Effort I ? A SPARKLING DISPLAY OF ar Heaters Yd MOBY H0C3E BY JERRY BACH Basement Single Level Kffi $11,900to JOAN COLLINS.-- RICHARD EGAN DENIS O'DEA ALSO I ONE-MA- N FlT I 4$Z?A K P0SSE! ONE-MA- N Nj $13,400 Tri-Lev- $13,950 County EmployWeber, Davis, and Salt Lake the Centrally located heart of a city Suburban in offers living ment centers, Diamond Hills a block from also less Hills than is Diamond of progress Layton, Utah. Crestview grade school and Central Jr. High. OPEN OAMLY 12 -- 8 p. m. TILL CJlfJE SUNDAY mm IV. D. MILL REALTY, INC. 1532 S. HU ' lTiTA Murpiiv ll.lvir el 39 STATE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MODEL HOME, LAYTON, 37 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 46 The "DATSUN" el America's Newest Compact Car on Display at the INC. IMPORT CHRIS of Model SALES, Courtesy Tri-Lev- |