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Show 1967 August 25, HILL TOP TIMES Page 45 Guard Provides W07-19- 67 60 years of Photo Support Military Aviation DETROIT fAFN'S) Michigan Air National Guard pilots flew 35 reconnaissance sorties to produce some 9.000 aerial photo prints from 3,500 feet of film during the recent civil disorders. Other AXG personnel took 400 ground RF-84- F ij h z Milk O.S. AIR FORCE photos. TOYOTA a little food for their mouths and a few hands busy. These Vietnamese orphans are being helped by the Sunset Jaycees with donations from local merchants and residents. HAPPINESS IS toys to keep their made it so TINLOAD It's Back to School Time In Vietnam Too Jaycees - time all across the country, and the Sunset Junior Chamber of Commerce has seen to it that many Vietnamese children will also share the privilege. They sent 150 lbs. of school supplies to the An Loc Orphanage iii Di An, South Vietnam, earlier this month. It's back-to-scho- ol children are among over 360 orphans at the orphanage. They were found wandering along the roads, homeless and The without parents, by U.S. and South Vietnamese Army diers. Most of them are sol- books. Toothpaste, toothbrushes, and soap were also included. The Jaycees, S5 of whom are employed at Hill, are hop- ing; to send a shipment every six months and request donations from anyone. Those desiring to contribute may do so through the? Jaycees or directly to the orphanage. The packages should be sent to the Civil Affairs Officer, in care of the Commander, 121st Signal Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, APO San Francisco, California pres- Their sole support from - the 121st , Signal Battalion - of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division. The men of the battalion, are "trying to supply' them with chool age. now comes - hygiene and clothing, personal items, school supplies, A recent plea from Sgt. toys. Frankl- 96345. in R. Tharp, stationed with, the battalion in Vietnam," a response from the Jaycees. A Neil brought Sunset ' . s' drive headed by Jaycees Breeden and John Pate brought generous contributions from local merchants and citizens. donated Among the items were pencils, paper, erasers, crayons, and coloring -- put up FOR SALE VERDELAND PARK or We are the oldest Toyota dealer in Utah! 2. We have a complete parts stock and mechanics experienced in servicing all Toyota models! 3. We can sell for less! 1. 3. WE'RE THE GUYS! I. FREE Gasoline for I year. or 10,000 miles whichever comes first THIS WEEKEND ONLY! on any new Toyota. - ACROSS THE STREET FROM SLIM OLSON'S, BOUNTIFUL OPEN 8 TILL MIDNIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 376-344- 1 .1 car! Dick Berland, Ken Bob Rutherford, Eleven King, Bob THE LAST OF THE LITTLE GUYS HEAPS and Layton City Office .v 'n want to sell you a DODGE-TOYO- TA Contact 1 2. THIS IS THE PLACE! MEN LOVE For Single Unit Units may be moved or dismantled on premises 025-466- are the Carter, Bowden. RJCnSO00 J. TIME! available Goronas until the . model, change year Jn October. r. 2. Your trade-i- n car will be worth at least $300 less in October.. il. 2. We HOUSING UNITS RANDALL IS THE NOW These last - Tho Remaining SALE 1. : Tim May is the chapter president. Anyone interested or with questions can call him at exL 5592 or Mr. Breeden at ext. 6113 or 4791. Any of the Sunset Jaycees will be happy to help in this project. They have passed the word that the children are learning English and will write thank you letters for all donations. LAYTOM CITY JUST RECEIVED: A FULL TRAINLOAD OF FABULOUS TOYOTA CORONAS: "THE IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR!" - 295-233- 4 |