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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 , - hi limn h fwswiw mm Nect Distinguished Flying Cross its Received by 28th MAS Airman MavahA (Continued from Pagel) one of routine trains v-- III ' h tii ' I 1 I A young airman who risked his life to evacuate an aircraft at night during an enemy mortar attack was awarded his second Distinguished Flying Cross at 28th Military Airlift Squadron ceremonies recently. Airman First Class Larry D. , . . Grosch, a loadmaster, was pres- - IndnKSgiVinQ DlMier en tea tne awaru uy wi. nusu (Continued from Page 1) L. Baynes, 28th MAS 1:30 p.m.; and the second set- ting will be between 2 p.m. and was assigned 3 p.m. Airman Grosch Those partaking of the dinto 'a squadron at the time was ner will be military personnel of his action. His aircraft parked on the ramp at Hue Phu who are authorized to subsist Bai when rockets and mortar in the field ration dining hall, their dependents, and up to two shells began pouring in. Several New Mexi , concerns, tjonal Defense Transport Association, are off trucks to pick up the 3h SX ? ulthemontoo To Reservation Under direction Col. Hugh L. Baynes, 28th MAS commander, A1C Larry T. Grosch after presenting him the congratulates Distinguished Flying Cross for action in Southeast Asia. guests. With less than the minimum Personnel not on separate crew required and under black- rations will not be charged for ed out conditions, the aircrew the dinner nor will they need took off and proceeded to a safe to present tickets. air base. It is expected that a quarter A native of El Dorado, Kan., of a million people will eat in Airman Grosch has been in the Air Force dining halls all over Air Force for three years. the world tomorrow. of aho council, the items wi!t distributed Utah-- throughout Mexico-A- C-1- 30 EARNS DFC a" ri Nolan Manfull, Utah's AFA president, noted that hut year1. Christmas was bleak for man of the 130.000 tribal mernW because of the heaviest snoi in recent history which blocked roads for weeks in some areas. x m year we pian on bringing a merrier holiday to the Navaho folks," Mr. Manful said. "Without an assist, (W mas for the Indians could be just another day." "Although the bulk of the gifts will come from emm. ment agencies and aerospace industry employees," Mr. said, "we will not close the door to the general nublic If they desire to donate, it will be Man-fu- dp express our thanks for the priviledge of serving our many customers throughout the year. We Thanksgiving turkey with ev ery car purchase from Nov. 15th through 27th Nov. ll-14-l- b. AND SAVE UP TO factory air Impala wagon 8J 11:30 11l30 AM AM OPEN FOR YOUR PLEASURE TO 3 J 00 AM FRIDAYS ANO SATURDAYS TO 2t00 AM WEEKDAYS ANO SUNDAYS 93-10- 31 'GO Caprice 4-do- or, employed the participating to bring their donations to the various collection points. Drop Off Goods Hill AFB personnel should powder, canned goods, diapers, rice, lard, baking po der, pocket knives, toothpaste, wash and hand soap, bagged flour, salt, dried beans, outdoor rugged cioa inir n, Toys, if included, should be a email An rohle items, such , ... ana aw balls, checkers, blocks, ... seafoam green 'GO Caprice, blue 28th MAS Inactivated rtit?ntied r.lalibtl, corniest ash gold 'GO Malibtl coupe, teal blue 'GO from Pagel) mn hnrome available for training tt. FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON readily In setransport, the all-j- et C-1- 41 cretary said. lso concurrent Force to nMr tiin jm ttUU" k"" Will aircrews for leas6 ing in the new as it comes int we JUST A FEW A rst NEW MPs at activities and ask them shoes and boots, 393-9- 03 V-- 8 'GO Cliev. pickup 'GO Impala wagon, 9 pass. Vi-to- They should contact their friends and neighbors who ire baby 2783Lwashinqton Blvd. "GO most welcome." contact their supervisors to fmd out the closest and easiest place to droD off their eoods. Specific items needed include $ DEMOS AND EXECUTIVE CARS f?n 1113 BVHV" leftco-mfe- FIRST SERVE . J?.Ej 28th where, livery made to 1 2; c-1- 41 ventory. Military J V 28tn .u personnel of the employment at1 always when little mart let lirflt-overyow get Olsta Chavarltt Rtmtmber-y- M government AFB nctivated The 28th vwi HU1 AFB in Juiy, htod aal j Is! 3 ll Force issue of the Air tors Journal, 1 S f that instructors helpful in (J i W mprod writing, ing. The W5SS?frW ad the Spoken Word; Air Uiriversy C04 No. Main. Layton lAiirnal :M 375 - 27th STREET PHONE 399-116- OGDEN 6 cnanxieis. Qf.J |