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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 32 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1969 Cost Reduction Goal Set at $397 is tailored to requirements, not dollars. Thus, the potential for reducing costs is areas General Ruegg noted for the first time, commands actively participated in the formulation of their own goals in FY 68. This is important, he said, to encourage the development of goals that are based upon a WASHINGTON (AFNS) Cautioning against a letdown from outstanding efforts of past years, Lt. Gen. Robert G. Ruegg this week announced an Air Force cost reduction goal of $397 million for fiscal year 1969, some $50 million lower than the FY 68 goals. close of the knowledge in direct ratio to the amount of requirements rather than fund availability. "We have more than enough potential left to achieve our goals, with room to spare," General Ruegg concluded. "Our current savings targets poise a tougher challenge than we faced last year. I am confident we can meet this challenge." re- sources actually available and that, in the opinion of the people in the field who will have to meet them, are realistic and attainable. General Ruegg, the Air Force's deputy chief of staff for Systems and Logistics, also serves as the Program Manager for the Air Force Cost Reduction and Management Improvement Program. While fourth quarter reports are still being tabulated, General Ruegg said that the Air Force is expected to have met, and perhaps exceeded, overall cost reduction goals for FY 68. However, he added, it also appears certain that some of the individual area goals will not be met. Squeezes Blood "Each year," . said General Ruegg, "it seems as though we Graduates 100 NCO's are being asked to squeeze blood out of a sponge that has long since been wrung dry. In view of our critically austere funding situation in FY 69, we might even say that the sponge AB, Tenn. Approximately 100 (AFNS) students graduated from the first class of the Air National McGHEE-TYSO- Academy July 9. has become a stone. Guard Dignitaries attending will "The point we must keep in mind, however, is that cost reduction particularly in the what we need' only 'buying Airey. aw II -- N NCO ?wfAv in- clude Brig. Gen. I. G. Brown, assistant chief, National Guard Bureau, and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Paul W. nana anna nana . Million ana MUSIC IN THE AIR The Bel Canto ready to burst into song at the drop of a members are: ""J"5 ,.. grace note Iri Hill Bob Middleton (back row, extreme riSt J vurm row, extreme right) both from v) teriel Management, and Glen Johnson, (second row leftT f3 HOBBY IS HARMONY Bel Canto Singers Display Versatility in Concerts 6ENERAL I TIRE 3pp The sound of music from trained voices is one of the world' oldest and most compelling pleasures and when a grorao some 35 persons obviously delight in their form of artistic ri pression the listeners' enjoyment is great indeed. The Bel Canto Singers of Ogden is such a group. rr f( Bob Middleton, inventory r 7 Q-- 3 management specialist for the Minuteman division, who has been soloist, chorister and narrator for the group for several years, says the members feel that they are given a chance in the world for of music and dramatics, and need no other reason for their self-expressi- on hobby. full m I f I I NYLON CORD X I tubcleu blackmll for tomptclt. Oj Safetv-Jet- s Duragen rubber delivers long, troublefree mileage nylon cord runs cool. 4-p- ly protects against blowouts tread design safe traction provides No trade-i- n required, all tires mounted free Curv-contr- tor of the group, is a tenor soloist of repute. He has programmed their concerts to include sacred music, classical numbers, excerpts from the operas and musical comedies, and the latest popular tunes. PlutSl.tl federal Ekih Ti Sn 6 b0!3 ol 1J 20" D Several of the Bel Canto group are instrumentalists as well as soloists. Such versatility makes the singers welcome at many different types of social occasions as well as churches, service clubs and other places where fine vocal music is appreciated. The group practices once a week in South Ogden Junior High School. Its members are government employees, teachers, technicians and business Plu $2.19, $2.21 Federal Excist Tjx Sue 7.75x14,7.75x15 tubeless blackwalls for Ford, Chevy, Plymouth, Rambler, Muslang. people. Plus $2.35, $2.36 Federal Excise Tax Site 8.25x14, 8.15x15 tubeless blackwalls for Buick, Old, Pontiac, Chrysler. Dodge, Mercury, Plymouth. Use General's P PLAN No money down, easy monthly payments (or fthitewalls. MOVIES Friday, July IN ASPIC Each spring they give a concert at the Weber State College auditorium that displays their various styles and talents. They performed recently on Eugene Jelesnik's Talent Showcase on KSL television. vey, Mia Farrow. Add 3 SUU GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 1388 S. 2nd West, Salt lake City OPEN wm MONDAY-FRIDA- - If 1 466-864- 6 - Peter UiW GHOST Dean Jones. (Family, color titr. July 'EM HIGH y, - OS HANG Eastwood, Inger Stevens ( Mature, color) M(M Tnesdav. Julv 30 -THAN A MIRACLE J Sbn. Sophia Loren, Omar - Jiu 31 Wednesday, July Bow enprr.wERS loff, Catherine ture, color) Lacey- - fu- . ncTncJnn (cluHr aSjSm6) k August Thursday-Frida- y, SF.fRET LIFE Ot WIFE H AN AMERICAN Walter Matthau, Anne tup UTofuro rnlor)' son. vi"aku,v' Saturday, AtfgM Matinee. r$ CLARENCE Betsy Dr' Thompson, (Family, color) LrAv. ..Y u, a . Evening. Au TTf A ne TPATin ture, young ' T Ri- - r people, n- Rundav-Monday.Aupu- ROSEMARY'S - Tuesday, auKu t,v , Leramon, ' OUTSIDER, lin Heideiino, t,,rP. voung peoP'!--a' - . Thursday-Frida- y, 0 FAR FROM CRU ctaff Christie, Alan Bates. i GENERAL i 28-2- TIRE cm. to 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY. 2 fa 1? MEMBFQ AtlTfl lUmtenirm ihm 1 mdor tout tarn (Matarel Saturday, Matinee and Ed WALT M ing, July 27 NEY'S BLACK BEAM) AUTO-CHARG- Other Hill AFB employees in the group besides Mr. Middleton are Glen Johnson, Comptroller, and Wayne Simpson, Materiel Management. A DASJl Laurence Ha: 26 color) Sunday-Monda- Ronald L. Christensen, direc- 7&5 f LAUGHING 20 S- - |