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Show HILL TOP TIMES lJSW January Page IN DEMAND General Ford obi One Night Only Copland (Continued from Page 1) ministration. He received his commission as a second lieutenant after completing flying school in Texas in November, Stand at valley Music Hall been able to book Hall has for one night The Valley Music New Vaudeville "The March Band" which 1, only Wednesday, one in record the nation: number "Winchester n0w has the ' Cathedral." , Tickets are now on saie ior upsxairs, from London and has arrived in this one at Bldg. & Teicher, the States for an appearance on as well as Ferranti the Ed Sullivan Show and a Feb. 23-2- 5 ; Jimmy Dean, March cross 1939. General Ford has held many important assignments during his Air Force career, including command of several Air Divisions. He was at Hill AFB from 1954-5- 6 as commander of the 41st Bomb Wing (Light) and accompanied the unit to Blythe-vill- e AFB, Arkansas when it was reassigned. . S-l- 14-1- u, Lopez, March Trini 8, April 1, and Ramsey April 28-2There are still a few country tour. Their stop 31, in Salt Lake at the Music Hall catches them midway between an appearance on the Hollywood Palace and a show the next night in St. Petersburg, Fla. Lewis, 9. tickets left for Liberace for the Jan. 24, 25 and 26 performances. A new policy has been announced by VMH for Hill AFB ticket purchasers for productions in the theater in the round. anUnless otherwise discbe no will nounced, there ounts on any performances. However, tickets to the Music Hall shows will be continued to be sold on base. Until Jan. 23, ticket selling days will be Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Bldg. Evening 8:15 p.m. r I and Saturday matinees are at 2:15 pjn. unless otherwise announced. Liberace, one of the greatest names in the entertainment world, was a smash success and a sellout when he appeared at VMH last year. His e TV career has made him a "member of the family" to people all over the world. long-tim- 23, ticket sales in will be Room 210 in Bldg. on Mondays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ective Jan. S-1- 80 28th MAS at Procurement Worker Cited director of Procurement and Production, presents the Outstanding Procurement Persons Award to Bonnie R. George, clerical assistant in Procurement. The citation is a quarterly award presented as specific recognition for outstanding contributions to the overall directorate mission. Mrs. George was cited for work she performed the last three months. Col. Robert W. Cochran, Ogden AMA key officials including Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, commander, have been invited to attend the luncheon. Tickets are a $1.75 each and are being sold by the club's committee on a membership "first come first served basis." A baked ham dinner will be served. THE BEST WAY to recapture your youth is to take the car keys away from him. Eff- S-1- 80. The New Vaudeville performances for VMH shows are Band New! Big Reductions - Still Slashing Prices! is JANUARY I (O1 Officers Earn Air Medals officers have received Medals for meritorious colliachievement in a mid-a- ir Nov. in Oklahoma 1965. sion in Cited by Lt. Col. Victor Lisec, 28th Military Airlift Squadron commander, were Capt. Willis R. Beasley and 1st Lt. John H. Sullivan. Captain Beasley was an Two Air aircraft commander on a Globemaster that was volved in a mid-ai- r with a light civilian C-1- 24 in- collision aircraft pace. Despite the hazardous conditions involved, the captain successfully guided his aircraft around the densely populated Tulsa area, thus avoiding any danger to the civilian populace. He safely landed his disabled aircraft at Tulsa thereby saving the lives of the crew and a valuable aircraft. Lieutenant Sullivan was the navipator on the flight. His calmness and resolve under this serious flying emergency provided inspiration and encouragement to his fellow crew Obituaries Orville Earl Andrews, Accounts and Finance Division, Comptroller, 3384 Irving Avenue, Ogden. Died Dec. 13, 1966. 21 years service. Jeph I. Harriman, Landing CearTrainer Equip IM Division, 72 West 250 South, Kays-yHDied Dec. 29, 21 years federal service. N'orris .1. Taylor, F-- 4 SSM Division, 544 Leona Drive, So. Ogden. Died Dec. 23. 16 years federal service. Jennie V. Williams, Dase Sup-lMDivision, 3 28 Concord reet, Salt Lake City. Died Dec. Tuo years federal service. e. rt G- - foc0 Dgxd qqodQqc? QcdQocd MEN'S WEAR Reduced! S i ill Winter Jackets Sport Coats Dress Shoes Basketball Shoes Winter Jackets 4 Buckle Overshoes Wing Tip Oxfords Pajamas Sport Coats WOMEN'S EXGDS oTops Discontinued Styles MEN'S WEAR Sweaters Sport Coats n . Price i DOY'S WEAR Sport Shirts Permanent Press Pants Sweaters iff Charge it if you wish mttrr M Vj ujf JXj ALL f Ties Mod Style Cord Pants Turtle Neck Shirts Long Sleeve Knit Shirts (Mjt More! o Shoes o Dresses o Coats o Skirts o Sweaters o Blouses o Jackets DOY'S WEAR that was inadvertently at Captain Beasley's assigned altitude in the controlled airs- 23 M I Vi OFF iii 19 Fort Lane Shopping Center in Lavton |