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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 45 One Officer, Three Sergeants Retire i nnnr -- m rA V I ft, ' t One officer and three airmen have retired from the Air Force at ceremonies here after each serving more than 20 years. Maj. Gen. Robert H. II ceived the medals for their job performance while at Hill AFB. Holidays from Danger Mc-Cutche- AMA Ojrden (Continued from Page 1) big holidays of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. The Air Force program "101 Critical Days," which was conducted from May 30 through Labor Day, served an important purpose in reducing summertime private motor vehicle accidents and saving lives. The holiday safety campaign covers an even more critical time the 38 days when everyone begins a new year, provided, of course, that a vehicle accident doesn't cut you down prematurely, the colonel said. com- mander, presented the retirement papers. He also presented Air Force Commendation Medals to three of the men. Retired were Lt. Col. Harold M. Hegyessy Jr., Hq Offden AMA and chief of the Safety Office; TSjrt. Horace J. Rasa, 2870th GEEIA Squadron; TStrt. Albert E. Van Wav, also GKKIA. and SSgt. Robert H. Hamilton, 28th Military Airlift Squadron. Colonel Hejryessy and Rass and Van Wav re Ser-ireiin- ts Glijlie OfJams School of Ballel librarians LaRae Library Welcomes Patrons During Book Week King (right) and Adele Suter (kneeling) prepare an exhibit of 463 North 400 East Kaysville, Utah 840,37 hook in nr- -. Telephone 376 2209 observance of National Book Week, Nov. Ready to check out a few of the publications are Sgt. Tom Riso, TSgt. Alan W. Miller, Barry and Clyde Brothers, sons of Major and Mrs. Clyde Brothers, and Betty Willard. Dating from 1919, the purpose of Book Week is to promote the interest of children and adults in reading good books. To this end, the Cerritv Library will exhibit over 300 new books during the week. This year's theme i 'To Places With Books and books on display have been chosen to please the armchair-travelefor ration 17-2- 3. Me-nori- NEW BASIC BALLET CLASS NOW OPEN Students now being accepted for new enrollment classes. al r. the retarded are urged to Scheduled Heeling nnieo winosmcm Retarded Concerning A special AFB to Hill i meeting invitation is issued personnel to attend on proposed legislati- on for the retarded. The meeting will be held at the Farming-to- n Elementary at 7:30 See the complete line of AMF Set yl. under seat storage Wheelwright, of the Utah State Associati- be Retarded, for a legislative panel consisting of Utah state senators and representatives. Davis County has approximately 750 children and adults flat would be affected by the will moderator church, en and ALL THE NEW Color TV $699.95 at HevwoodAutoCliniq 132 North 1st West ; From j !i Where you get top service for your k MODELS SNOWMOBILES and your and friends of at AUTOfAOBILE why not... 295 sq. inches ?.6 ELECTRIC for the SAME PRICE as GROUND BEEF?? U 016U STANDARD hi: eat BIGGEST SCREEN j I KaysvilleU tah 84037 legislation. All civic, community service leadparents 111 ' ER snowmobiles vice-presi-&- nt for the Proposed J p.m. SKI-DADDL- the and enjint School, Nov. 19, John on E the 18" wide Track W 5)050 b I ILL ONLY (i at Quality RCA Victor color TV model EJ505, 2 1,500-vo- lt 102 sq. Inch color picture. GLENN'S W5 House of Meats Syracuse, Ut. 12 r QflOM sssr ' V hum ttCIMcumu CLOR I'll !h Hi 1 14 CLOSEOUT PRICES ON ALL '68 MODELS mA&2 ii 1 III: II I P.' celt UU WATCH NOW-N- O PAYMENT TILL FEB. 1ST A ttit tot Phone m.t nt minim RC. ooL 4 825-186- 2 ONE BIG NEW LOCATION 2268-7- 0 9v Washington Blvd. Phon.3934344 |