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Show TfMICS 1YI- .rrrrr- TTTT T r'fcrttAmerican Legion Honors Page . '4 The American Legion has honored the Ogden Air Materiel Area for its support to Air (- .; - i ll Force units around the world and particularly Southeast Asia. A plaque pointing out logistic support accomplishments was p"iented recently to Gen. Thorns P. Gerrity, commander of the Air Force Logistics Command, by William E. the Legion's national : (a Gal-brait- h, , J fklii ill (? ll- - Attitudes Toward War, Peace Subject yj. Reenlists in Air Force Of Rabbi's Talk A. Riggles is Reading the Oath of Enlistment to SSgt. Robert 2727th the for officer Maj. Milton J. Jensen, operations markSquadron (Test). The reenlistment ceremonyU.S. Air in the 12th year ed the beginning of Sergeant Riggle's Force. Sergeant Riggles has been assigned to the 2727th as a Munitions Specialist since March, 1967. The sergeant is pres(X-raBranch of ently performing duties in the Radiographic Jewish attitudes toward war and peace will be discussed by Rabbi Bernard Frankel of Temple B'Nai Israel in Salt Lake City at a Feb. 12 meeting in the conference room of Bldg. 128, beginning at 7:30 Air-munitio- ns y) the Test Squadron. THE TROUBLE with telling a good story is that it reminds the other fellow of a dull one. SIGN OVER BOOKSTORE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS: "Words failed us." SIGN in front of church: "It's so nice to have amen ONE TROUBLE with trouble is that it generally starts like fun. around the house." THE NEW BAMBOO ...Open 5 p.m. On Saturday, Feb. 17, at 10 a.m., Rabbi Frankel will hold Sabbath services in the new chapel. All interested personnel are invited to both events. Specializing in Oriental and American Foods Fried Shrimp to Your Taste Famous For Our Steaks Closed Tuesday Sat., 5:00 p.m. to 2 a.m. p.m. to 1 a.m. -- 2426 Grant Ave., Ogden, Utah Ph. 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Kobert H Cutcheon, Ogden AMa' mander, will receive the soon and it will be exhibit at Hill AFB ability to support the Air Force throughout the world and for the miracle of management performed in providing T JS" pi General Praises 0D SEA Work AFB, OHIO Air Force Lo. leaders Command at Robins AFB, Georgia meeting gistics to heard Southeast Asia praised logistics support recently by retired Lt. Gen. Ira Eaker, now a noted journalist. . WRIGHT-PATTERSO- N uuuuicasi .Asia, ' h.2 gqid nave me most satisfied jwu FBI customers that I have ever seen. I'd advise you that what ever juu are uoing, Keep it up." Talk The conference, first of 1968, was called by Gen. Thomas P. Gerrity, AFLC commander, to meet with coMr. F. C. Fehl, Assistant mmanders of the five Air MSpecial Agent in Charge of the ateriel Areas and other AFLC Salt Lake City Office of the organizations to discuss coFederal Bureau of Investigammand operations and objectives tion, will speak at the Feb. 13 of the future. of the American General Eaker traveled emeeting Society of Quality Control on xtensively throughout Vietnam Law Enforcement Quality. and Thailand during November Mr. Fehl is a graduate of the and December visiting bases of South University, all the services. He praised D. C, with a military morale and reported Washington, Bachelor of Commercial Scilogistics as the best he had ence Degree in Accounting and ever seen. a Masters Degree in CommerGeneral Eaker is a member cial Science. of the AFLC Advisory CoHe has been with the FBI mmittee. since 1947 and has been a Special Agent since 1952. He has VA Loans Increase worked in the General Investigations Division and the InWASHINGTON (AFNS) -spection Division before being transferred to the Salt Lake Veterans Administration loan City Office in August 1967. activity last year was substan be held at will The meeting tially higher than in 1966. the Hawaiian in Salt Lake There were 52,517 housing City. The social hour will bestarts in 1967, compared with gin at 6:30 p.m., with dinner 36,750 in 1966. Application for at 7:30 p.m., followed by the home loan guaranty went up speaker. to 249,115 in 1967, from in 1966. Appraisal request! WOMAN SHOWING dented totaled 353,366 in 1967, from ii Agent Slates to Control Group Members 3.99 Off Now dV.VD 19.95 7.95 Limited Selection of Famous Kneissl Fiber Glass, Epoxy Skis Priced for Clearance BUEHLER - BMGH flu! sexes b- to tell apart. Reg. Off Off '33 From rnw FRONT END ALIGNMENT 97 Q- - Special Group Lace Boots from 29.95 to 49.95. 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