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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pace 20 Gl Bill Help Possible on BLS AT VALLEY Program Educational assistance under the new GI bill also pertains to the Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) program, according to Jacob I.. Doranz, Career Development, Training, and Personnel Management Branch. Procedures for processing en- servicemen who have been on rollments in the BLS program active duty at least two years. are now in process of approval Monthly allowances are deor part-tim- e termined by full-tim- e by State, Regional and National and the number of VA offices, he said. study Those eligible for benefits dependents. Allowances for less than one- under the GI bill include: veterans who have served on active half time study or for those on duty more than 181 days since active duty with the armed d will be at $100 January 31, 1955; veterans forces e a a month student for serving less than 181 days who were released because of a serv or established tuition charges, whichever is less. disability : and Those interested in, applying for benefits under this bill with the objective of working toward the BLS degree should secure 0 VA Form (March WURUTZER 1966) from their local VA of fice and complete the form reOrgans Pianos questing a Certificate of EligiSlwt Music and Accessories bility (VA Form Volunteer of Month Family Service Volunteer of the Month is Mrs. Bernie Roberts (above), wife of SSgt. B. D. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts volunteered her service to the center while her husband was on extended temporary duty. active on the Further help in applying for She has been CommitWelcome and Office enrollment in the BLS program can be obtained by contacting tee. She and her husband will Mr. Doranz. Bldg. 244, Ext return this month to Turner 21E-199- 21E-1993- HART BROTHERS Clearfield Music 51 North Main A). AFB, Ga. ,3854. NEW IN KAYSVILLE Announcing the Opening of SCADLOCK APPLIANCES 15 North Main Street, Kaysvillo PHONE 376-919- 2 SUPPLIES PARTS REPAIRS (Most appliances) Repairs on Washers, Dryers, Small Appliances. SPECIAL! WATER INLET HOSES 2 weeks. 4 ft. $2.09 regular $2.49. 5 ft. $2.29 rog. $2.77 , Bandsman to Retire ATTTl UCllikJn. ill iiiiv opbvwtkuuu V7 11 vrr Appearing next is Salt Lake City's Art Lund in "The Music Man," which begins Aug. 8 for run. a Art Lund returns again to ap pear with Dorothy Collins in "Annie Get Your Gun," which starts Aug. 22 and runs through two-we- ted Rentals en all Instilments 1966 MUSIC HALL i militnrv and civilian discount tickets ud to and including th iiitf i.4. in. ahterwl for three Vallev . v MusiV Wall rv,,;X "luoitais. i ujiu.iijs tmuugn Aug picjr6 TTill full-tim- - 29, Discount Tictiefs Available For 'Oliver Music Man' pro-rate- Carload Sale July ek J h 6 w DlJy i W1SI Ho ey - p i Evening performances are at 8:15 p.m. and Saturday matinees are at 2:15 p.m. for all three musicals. Tickets discounted 10 percent, for all three productions are on sale at the VMH ticket office in Bldg. Mondays, Wednesand days Fridays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. "Oliver" opened on July 26 at VMH to rave reviews by local critics. The socko musical, which played more than three years on Broadway, tells the musical version of Charles Dicken's sentimental romance "Oliver Twist." The Music Hall production is extremely well staged and showcases some top local and HollyS-35- 3, 18-ye- ar blood-stirrin- side-track- ed f?ett ttBne caoctt Ge Art Lund with a midwest, orchestra before joining the famous Benny GooBand. During World War he served in the Navy. II, After the war, Mr. Lund re joined Goodman and made sev eral sold Records, including dman "Mam'selle," "Peg O'My Heart, "Sleepy Time Gal," and "Slow Boat To China." His theatrical experience includes the role of "Joey" in "The Most Happy Fellow" suit-sho-t, Annie Oakley, fights it for the heart of another shooter, Frank Butler, as songs by Irving makes this a show to MARK prize-winnin- remempet. 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The legendary yts? ansr MayDay" Seaboard for W Sept. 4. WASHINGTON (AFNS) F. Kepner, who in 1950 organized the Airmen of Note dance band, retires from the Air Force this month. An talent. veteran with the Air wood ' "The Music Man" gave Force Band organization, Mr. Kepner in recent years has been Broadway one of its biggest in charge of the band's record success wallops, and won for ing studio and is leader of the the composer, Meredith Wilson, virtually every award Ceremonial Band. g possible. Its song, "76 Trombones," alone promises to make it one of the top shows of the VMH sea- son. Mr. Lund graduated from Salt Lake City's South High School and Westminister College and had a promising career in professional athletics until an inhim into the jury musical world of show business. He began his singing career CWO Charles j., l now |