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Show November 20, I96i HILL TOP TIMES Pn?ro 20 tow.MM Village Foundation GO MODERN (Continued from Page 1) that the membership campaign is not intended to be conducted through official channels. "As you know, the officers wives are conducting this drive entirely within their own resources," General LeMay wrote. "I believe that all officers should understand why officers' wives are being asked to devote their time and effort to solicit contributions and memberships for this program." Officers' wives' clubs have already donated some $130,000. In addition, since the membership campaign began' Oct. 1, wives' clubs have received some 80,000 membership cards from the foundation's headquarters which they hope to distribute to individuals and organizations. Initial goal is to raise enough money to put the foundation on a firm financial footing and allow construction to begin, possibly within two years. Officials estimate at least $1 million is needed to start. The membership is open to civilian or military anyone who desire to make a donation. This includes clubs, groups, organizations, industry and individuals. Four types of individual memberships are available. A life rating goes to those donating $1,000 or more. This includes voting privileges for the year the donation is made. Sustain ing membership may be obtained for a donation of $50 or morcJThis also includes voting rights for the year. Donors of at least $10 but less than $50 receive annual associate memberships. Affiliate members are those who contribute less than $10. Foundation officials said that if every Air Force officer family became an annual associate member, the drive would net enough money to start the proj- ect in A NEW GO MODERN ! 1965 ! CAR o Lease a brand new Comet complete with Radio Heater, Seat Belts, Anti Freeze, Utah Property Tax, and all Factory Standard Equipment. - $59 Mo. 4 DOOR - '61 Mo. DR. WAGON - '66 Mo. 2 DOOR Charles Beck (center) and Nancy LITTLE THEATER Barksdale (right) receive acting instructions from Ken Post, instructor for the Little Theater group recently organized theater workshop meets every other on base. The Hillair Recreation Club. at Thursday at 7:30 p.m. six-mon- th 4 Little Theater Work Shop Giving Acting Instructions LEASE A 1965 MERCURY Montereys, Montclairs and Parklanes include Radio, Heater, Seat Belts, Recreation Center. The group was recently formed to provide acting instructions for those interested in theatrical work. The long range plans of the work shop include production of one-aplays and other stage producct tions. The Work Shop is open to all military and civilian employees and their dependents, according to Mrs. Dorothy Baker, one of the organizers of the group. "We welcome anyone interested in theater to come out and 'get in the act'," she said. V-- 8 Engine, Multi-drivPower Steering, White Wall Tires, Utah Property Tax, and all Standard Factory A Little Theater Work Shop with approximately 50 potential actors meets every other Thursday evening at the Hillair At the meeting held last evening, the group worked on pantomime scenes which involved characterization, stage movement, and imagination. The assignment, made by instructor Ken Post, was to work up a scene without dialogue which would allow members to practice on the stage. Each "per Iformance" was evaluated by members and suggestions made for improvement. Next meeting will be held nv Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. e, Equipment. 2 DOOR MONTEREY $76 Mo. 4 DOOR MONTEREY WAGON COMMUTER 79 Mo. 92 Mo. LINCOLN STOCKS MERCURY 3220 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN ''i i Ve are Celebrating Our 2nd 1963. Organizational membership is available to clubs or groups making a donation of at least $500. The foundation plans to mike the facilities of the proposed home available to the following persons: Widows and other depend- ents of deceased Air Force offi- TO SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION TO THEIR cers who have insufficient income to properly house and sup port themselves. Widows and dependents of such officers who have enough income for support but cannot provide for their own physical, social and psychological needs. 'li If! A. II" I h mows ana minor uepenn-'j ent children who require aid im- mediately following an officer's CUSTOMEr: GEORGE AND ANN NICHOLS ARE OFFERING j j A SPECIAL FOR EACH DAY OF THIS WEEK i 1 !.. J death. Ilctired Air Force officer and their wives who because of infirmities of age cannot pro- -' vido for their own physical, I II social and psychological needs. Financially able resident will pay their own expenses. Confidential assistance will be provided needy cases. Location of the home cannot ' until enough bo established money is available to finance firm studies of possible sites. However, any location would j have to meet the general criteria, of being accessible to a major Air Force base having extensive medical facilities and favorable envirdfttaftnUl health SUNDAY DOUBLE MEAT GRILLED STEAK CHEESEBURGER HAM 45c 35c hi j H 'I standard.' 1 '''J 1 1" Il.il I nxS r V m Pert JUMBO BURGERS VI SERVE OWY THC KST 111 I Ml LI U '.j. SANDWICH 35c 111 RED STEER DRIVE-I- N CLEARFIELD 450 SOUTH STATE We DAYS LEFT ! SATURDAY wms. j 3 FRIDAY 1 1 STILL appreciate the opportunity to serve you Hill Air force BasePejonnel . 5 pr.tU' |