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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 September 27, ReSigliiis Illlllilfl Pi annci For lmii cappea im wen Military personnel with handicapped children who desire personalized religious instruction for the youngsters are advised to contact the base chapel immediately. ' Last year the chapel instituted instruction for, physically and mentally retarded, youngsters, Crew and ijipwith great success. Each Saturday morning for six months (Continued From Page 2) some eight boys arid girls) "ranging in ages from 7 to 14, met to Carrier Wing, March AFB, study some of the basic Fible Calif. stores. Four Ogden area men were k A; vacation Bible crewmen in the "State of Utah" schqol also was sponsored and the Loen-in- g carried out for these children. cargo plane which won are: They Trophy. The class Capt. Richard W. Latimer, was sponsored by both the Catholic and Protestant faiths and navigator, Ogden; SSgt. Robert monitored by Chaplain (Capt.) C. Jensen, flight mechanic, OgJoseph P. DeMartinis and Chap- den; Airman 2C Veron E. Poe, lain! (Capt.) Robert J. Wayne. loadmaster, Clearfield; Capt. CoC-1- 1 'wmnrfeFiiiii wm 19 ' two-wee- Charles LeMay sells the first tickets to the Air Force Association s e at the Terrace, to Maj. Gen. Don Coupland, Ogden AMA commander Looking on at left is Ray Yates of the AFA and Col. E. G. Prohaska, Ogden AMA deputy commander. The dance will raise funds for the AFA's symposium next Spring. FIRST TICKETS Aero-spac- Ball, Nov. 22 i Homer D. Eddelman, umpire. Tools used to teach were V. Manpictures and basic pilot was Capt. Darrell Idaho. handwork tailored to bring the ning, Po'catello, stories to the level of the chilWing officers attributed the dren1. winning of the third team trophy A similar program is being for the third consecutive year to or qnized this year, officials of planning, keeping equipment in the c)apel said. Volunteers are top mechanical condition, and need 3d to man the program, in keeping crews highly qualified. .The Loening Trophy was foraddition to parents to register handicapped children. mally presented at the Reserve Thoj?e interested should contact Forces seminar at the Air Force the base chapel, Ext. 3326. Assoc. convention recently by Lt. Plans call for a Sunday morn- Gen. William Hall (USAF Ret.), ing ; class for these children. former Continental Air Comis no tuition. mand commander. Thej-flan-nelgrap- 28th ATS Award (Continued From Page 2) h, their c for carrying out recent Military Air Transport Service (MATS) exercises. The exercises required a maximum effort of 28th ATS men and aircraft in an around-the-closimulatiou of combat conditions while carrying out normal squadron assignments. Mission of the 28th ATS is transporting personnel and cargo to all parts of the Free World. ck high-priori- ty Utah Ving, AFA, Begins Sale Of Aerospace Ball Tickets The Utah Wing of the Air Force Association will hold its ninth annual Aerospace Ball at the Terrace, Nov. 22, beginning at 9 p.m. Charles M. LeMay, Utah Wing commander, said that the ball will raise funds to support the AFA's Aerospace Symposium to be held next spring. He said that tickets to the big dance are on sale in staff offices, directorates and military of the tickets is $1 each. They also can be purchased off-bafrom AFA members. The theme of this year's ball will be "Silver Wings Golden Anniversary Ball" in honor of se the first Aviation Badge award-e- d in our country 50 years ago and to honor those who have earned and worn the wings proudly since that time. Further details on the dance will be announced in units throughout the base. Price ing issues of the forthcom- Hill Top Times. i Need goin' home money? 4vT P1 111 ! 4 ' J 8 r M'P Li FMi1r ii- - kith iJxi . I Squadrons Honored for Educa'forial Achievement Three squadrons were honored for educational advancement of their personnel. Academic achievement awards were presented by Lt. Col. Richard W. Taylor (right), deputy base commander, to representatives of the squadrons. Displaying awards are (left to right) TSt. TJiomr.s J. K'ng, NCOIC Training and Education, 4734th Radar Evaluation Squadron; Czpt. Oliver Schmoker, 4754th RES; Lt. Col. Reed II. Carney, commander, H'P6th Communications Squadron; and Lt. Col. Milo G. Larson, commander, 2S70th GEEIA squadron. The 4751th RES won the high school equivalency trophy, the 1906th Com Sq won the Category A educational and the 2870th GEEIA participation award and the high school equivalency trophy for Won the Category K educational participation award. 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