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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 2 - Officers Cited for Duty in Southeast Asia Service in Southeast Asia resulted has in awards to five officers at Hill AFB. Gen. Robert H. Ogden AM A made the presenta- Maj. Mc-Cutche- Joel A. Geister, 2849th ABG, Bronze Star Medal; Lt. Col. Walter R. Renfro, Hq Ogden Flying H. AMA, Distinguished Cross; Lt. Col. Wayne Hq Ogden AMA, First Oak Leaf Cluster to Distinguished Flying Cross; Bronze Star Medal, and 2nd through 14th Oak Leaf Clusters to the Hun-gerfor- d, corn-inland- er, tions. Cited were Col. Harry W. Willson, Hq Ogden AMA, Bronze Star Medal; Lt. Col. mm I If ? f Air Medal, and Capt. Robert W. Wentz, 2705th AMW, 1st through fifth Oak Leaf Clusters to the Air Medal. Colonel Willson was cited for A. , i 3 4 M tenance with the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing in Vietnam. Mai n-- ti nAtw TOP HONOR n named Serviceman of The YeT , banquet. Here he receives wt outgoing president Nolan Manful wJ "iSTHS aar Despite Enemy Fire Heroism on an aerial flight in Southeast Asia in an RF-4- Ski-Daddl- i Adjustable, finger-tithrottle control ' 3IIUff-&ll)- J i Rugged, all steel .From $ chassis 699 95 Auto Repair Perk's 320 North Main St. Clearfield PHONE Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, Ogden AMA commander, was a key speaker at the Aeronautical and Missile Fabrication Conference yesterday in Taylorsville at the sions which resulted in dispersion of hostile forces. The Bronze Star went to him for service in Southeast Asia from Aug. 22, 1967 to March 25, 1968 and the clusters to the Air Medal for participating in from aerial flights there April 1967 to March 25, 1968. Captain Wentz won his Air Medal clusters for participating in aeral flights over Southeast Asia from July 23, 1967 p U4I.II Speaks at College air controller in Vietnam on Feb. , 1968 when he directed three combat air support mis- off the ordinary take a big, action step into a new world of winter fun! Move up to an AMF snowmobile! us wnats nappering Throw 12-3- 5 Gen. McCutcheon ficult targets. Colonel Hungerford won the DFC for serving as a forward snowmobiles 825-65- 68 Utah Technical College campus. He spoke on "The Role of Hill AFB, and Manpower Re- quirements." Sponsoring Technical We don't put Symphony Sets Concerts this guarantee Utah Symphony's first pair of contemporary concerts of the season are scheduled for Nov. 1 in Kingsbury Hall, Salt on any old car. Purpose of the seminar was to focus attention on Utah's growing air industry. one of the world's greatest leaders in contemporary music. Two of the four works to be performed will be Utah premieres. Tickets are on sale at the base in Room 210, Bldg. from 11 a.m. until 4:20 p.m. on work days. Lake City, at 8 :30 p.m. Guest conductor for the concerts will be noted conductor-composLukas Foss who is ... As " hnor Than wa giva it our 100 guorontaa. To rapoir or all major m.chanical ports for 30 days or 1000 milas, whichavar comas first. a utad car can gat our guorontaa, it hat to pa th VW tafaty and parformanca tad. Than, if any. thing Reads fixing, wa fix it. So you know tha cor isn't all used up. aent. Achievement Honor Membership achieve men award went to the Wasati Chapter. Aerospace Education awaJ was presented to Walter E, rich, Utah State Board of Edi cation. Exceptional Service awarl went to Robert D. Walker, fa mond W. Cassell and Bob Bov man. Awards of Merit were pr sented to Bertie Evans, Claud Sabodski, Alan Frandsen, Chs les Kelley and Ray Dunn. Citations went to Tom Bulk Harry Cleveland, Donald Chd etts, Donald Jensen, Glen Jei sen. Earl Nye, Edward Spai and Verl Williams. - . .MiriimAn . J!l.!ll ty trap. And you know wa wouldn't grva any eld car guorontaa lik that. rar JEngina, trontmistion, front oxla ostcmbliat, syjfam, alactrical syitem. Loxla, TION WAGON aphipvAm.J Exceptional award went to the Wasatcl L,napter, uienn L. Jensen, pres ea 16-po-int PYMOUTH STA- AFA Elections, Awards (Continued from Pagel) went to the Ute Chapter, HaJ uieveiana, president. S-1- 80 er Safer Utah Salt Lake pal League. 20-2- MOTORS ROY STRONG was the College, Area Chamber of Commerce of Commerce and Utah Munici- to May 15, 1968. " 1 ml' " q R, H, ate. trans now paint, good rvbbar, rans '66 'ifloo VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK R, '66 VX,f J A y on 9, 1967 won Colonel Renfro his award. Despite hostile enemy fire, the colonel completed coverage of three difSKI-DADDL- ER Z 1 I 1968. Colonel Geister distinguished himself from June 15, 1967 to June 1, 1968 as Chief of Main- Dec. AN?! 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