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Show Lw-- w u - HILL TOP TIMES 1964 Washington's Ball Scheduled Feb. 22 At Officers' Club A George Washinerton Birth day Formal Ball will be held the Officers' Open Mess Feb. 22. featured attractions of the ball will be Bill Fulton's eijrht piece orchestra and New York cut steak plus champagne. Res ervations are $5 per person. Dinner will be served from to 10 p.m. and dancinc from 9 p.m. to midnight. Mess dress or tuxedo for the men and formal or cocktail dresses for the ladies will be the dress for the evening. Reservations may be obtained Food 1 deputy base commander (right), Award to Food Services Sectpresents the Unit Proficiency Chief Warrant Officer Carl ion. Accepting the plaque are William X Stig, food services officer (center), and SMSgt. The award is a new Woodbey, food services supervisor. to be presented quartServices Base recognition initiated by erly to the best unit in the organization. 14, CoL Richard W. Taylor, Airmen Recognized In Commendation Letter rs to and from the Salt For We service 394-564- 6, 782-697- i 1. ville LITTLE Influ-tbee- n Washington (AFNS) expected if the innocula- enza vaccine given to members tions had not been given. of the Air Force in 1963 ap- - An improved vaccine will be pears to have provided signifi- - administered later this year. It cant protection, according to is expected to be effective the Commission on Influenza of against more strains of the Armed Forces Epidemiologi- - fluenza virus than its predeces- cal Board. Sufficient data lslsors. not available to permit final an swers, commission spokesman said. However, the number of influenza cases reported during the 1963 flu period was significantly below what might have in-t- he AS Satffc08 IJm PER MONTH! and Farmington. N Dr. Segerhammar FORMATION Dr. Segerhammar Mission Speaker PRINTING AND PUBLISHING LOANS SERVICE TA MORTGAGE & LOAN CO Immediate Signature Specialize in Second Mortgages Confidential 30 MOBILE Real Estate Furniture South Main Personalized Service Clearfield PARK TA SfJern n the Entire Area. CO Units Now 110 Potentials 20X00 Pati 8nd Trailcr stands A11 strects HrtSurfa1c7d20X50 E.'Ji,8'" of 24 Natural Gas Water Supply Telephone d Adjacent to Safe ay Day and Night Center Medical Jw",r Salon Store Kcauty i ia!m Minimum Width, But We Have New Spaces Aval-MtUtfo ai? Trailers Next to City Park Hobby Shops, Now 75 W. 250 North. Clearfield Public Clearfield, Laun-Ijrnitp- kt SHOPS TAYLOR'S PET AND SEED CO., EX r Birds, Dogs, Tropical Fish, Pet Supplies of All Kinds Established 32 Years -- Call Us for Information Concerning Feta 2316 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Uub CONTRACTORS 0NIE CROUCH & SON HEATING TA H for 1lunit'ing and Heating Needs Water ir"; e,ipm Iwnindeling New Installations and Service Fixtures Supplies !nfr!!r8,,M he Shop That Comes to Your Door" N. MAIN LAYTOV. TTAII Cph-0n- Quirkft e 15 33 328-330- 376-313- 8 825-700- HOME PARKS HARMONY (Continued From Page 1) and 10:30 a.m. his theme will be "Lift Up Your Eyes." All Protestant personnel at Hill AFB as well as the general INLAND PRINTING COMPANY public are invited to attend the 14 South Main, Kaysrille preaching mission. 2 Dr. Segerhammar served for Salt Lake 1 rhone: Ogden Kaysville eight years as the radio pastor SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. of the Pacific Lutheran Hour and also radio pastor for the TA STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN NBS program, "Voice of the Cathedral." He has preached on Highest Current Kate on Insured Savings Accounts and Home the National Radio Pulpit. Home Loans for Buying, Ruilding Improvement CLEARFIELD, UTAH 75 SO. STATE He also has conducted preach ing missions at air bases in the RESTAURANTS Orient and Hawaii at invitation 2 of the U.S. Air Force. HOLT LANES CAFE Native of Kansas, he holds 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hot Lunches 6:00 a.ra, 11:30 a.m. Breakfast degrees from Bethany College, 2 p.m. to 12 Midnight Sandwiches and a U carte orders. Carte. la and 12 a Breakfast to a.m. 8 Lindsborg, Kan.; Augustana midnight Sunday Open Will Cater to Small Tallica Theological Seminary, Rock Is New Dining Room land, 111., and also has done 1396 North Main Layton, Utah graduate study at the University of Southern California School THE NEW BAMBOO of Religion. Specializing in Oriental and American Foods Following evening worship Fried Shrimp to Your Taste at the ba.c chapel, services Famous For Our Steaks informal fellowship hours Sat., 5:00 p.m. to 2 a.m., Closed Toe. Open ft p.m. to 1 a.m. have been arranged so that Ph. EX 1420 Grant Ave- - Ogden. Utah individuals ran meet Dr. hcgernanimar personally. EX UTAH NOODLE PARLOR His v.ife will accompany him Chinese and American Dinners Orders to Take Out on his visit and she will speak to the Protestant Women of the Chop Suey Noodle Shrimp t AtjriF. ott SMALL GROUPS Chapel at the chapel annex, Fri-Restaurant Hours 5 PJd. to 1:00 A.M. Ogdeit, Utah I day, at 9:20 aJn. firsnt Avenua Invoices letterhead Envelopes Dance Programs Posters Memo Pads Announcement Handbills Special Advertising Hooks, Etc. Magazines Newspapers 50 LOANS FOR ALL NEEDS Automobile We KT Support and Programs Function of the Plans and Management Office, IEARN FOR AS Brigham VICE i Plans and Management Office (left), administers the Oath of Office for a regular Air Force commission to 2nd Lt. Robert K. Cochran, Jr., IS FUN! or 7 City, Willard, all and intermediate points. Fares: $5.20 Ogden from Brigham; $4.15 from Ogden and $3.10 from Roy, Clearfield, Hill Field. Sunset, Layton, Kays- - 394-576- Sworn Into Regular Air Force CoL John A. Christ ensen, Chief, LIMOUSINE SERVICE fast, courteous service f Lake Airport. Call Ogden j "VY 'ft Influenza Vaccine Appears Effective CoL Jack L. Tueller, com mander of the 2705th Airmuni-tfon- s Wing, has received a letter of appreciation from Lt. Col. Arthur E. Weigel, commander PTA Meet 20 Feb. Sets of the base hospital, concerning Jr. Davis Central High A1C Roy A. Stafford, A2C Fred 1 Civilian and military parents orchestra will participate on Jr. Kuev and A3C Donald L it students attending Central the program. Principal William Votava, G. Warren will explain the Davis Jr. High School are inviteEach airman was cited for Parent-Teachenomi a issue bond school and to attend the his d quick response to a call for Assn. meeting Feb. 20 at nating committee will be elected B blood which led to to help choose next year's PTA thepositive 1:30 p.m. recovery and good health I The student band and school officers. of a seriously ill patient OGDEN k by phoning the Officers Club, ext. S86L Services Section Honored ' 27 376-884- -- - ed |