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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 1968 Kind Kare Center Ball Set Dec. 13 A special invitation is extended to Hill AFB personnel to attend a dance which will help support the Kind Kare Training Center in Layton. The ball, an annual affair, will be held Friday, Dec. 13, 8 p.m. in the Layton High School Auditorium. Mr. Rex Wallgren, TV personality, will be master of ceremonies. The training center is for retarded children of North Davis County families and Hill AFB military personnel and is supported in part from the state and federal government, small monthly tuitions from parents of the children, private donations, bazaars and community projects. or- it The center is a 1 Robert R. Harrington, (left) chief of Materiel KIND RARE Services Division, Materiel Management; and La Mar Harmer, Aircraft Production Scheduling, Maintenance, are among officials planning the annual Kind Kare Training Center Ball which will be held Dec. 13. See the New 1 969 non-prof- WASATCH TOYOTA TOYOTA NEVER Let Go Of 00 FINANCING There's A New Hot One On The Road It's CORONA By TOYOTA POE oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo And CARS MORE CARS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE ARE Due to the increased sales on the 1969 Toyotas and 1969 Oldsmobiles from Wood Motor Company, we must move all our used cars at once. Over Loaded With USED CARS '65 OLDSMOBILE 442 HOLIDAY '68 TOYOTA ? COUPE '67 JEEPSTER CROWN SEDAN $1660 STA. WAGON. 4 J '65 MUSTANG SPD. YELLOW AND BLACK CONVERTIBLE. $2290 : . reS.Sn!MC.A,.((05..Kt.Al! PER 3 SPEED 51666 '66T-BIR-D $47.25 WHEEL DR. $1990 $2290 '67 CAMERO 4 '64 OLDS. CUTLASS Moo, M.010, MONTH j $29.25 PER MONTH 500 :'64 FORD CUSTOM 500 '66 FORD 'CUSTOM P0t $29.25 PER MONTH : $24.75 PER MONTH 4D00R, '68 AUTO. TRANS, SfOAN. AUTO. TRAIJS.. AlR CONIV SltERlNG, POWER BRAKES STEERING POWER OPEL KADETTS 2 DR. LIKE NEW, GOOD SECOND 2 ONLT Zt Civil Air Patrol to Observe CAR '66 r I. FEAST TRIUMPH AND MAKE MERRY ON hanKsgiving on Dec. 1. Lt. Col. Larry D. Miller, commander of the Weber Minute-ma- n Squadron, said that CAP, ian all volunteer force, flies humanitarian mercy missions, conducts air search and rescue efforts and helps educate the general American public to the role of aviation and its impact upon the nation. It is the official civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force with national headquarters located at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala., according to Dee R. Geddes, information officer of the Weber Minuteman Squadron, a major in the Air Force reserve, who works in Payments to fit Your Pocketbook OF THE LAND CRUISER' Corner pf 31st & Wash. Blvd. ' 394-662- 9 Dec. 1 Civilian Personnel. Many other Hill AFB workers are dedicated CAP workers in addition to Major Geddes. Among them are Reserve Col. Vernon Proctor, Maintenance, who is Utah Wing Reserve Assistance Coordinator; Reserve Lt. Col. Glen J. Wright, Supply, who is operations officer of the Weber Minuteman Squadron; and Reserve Maj. Carl M. Decker, Data Automation Divi-iowho is reserve assistance officer of the Bountiful Squadron. n, Others are Darwin Mainwar-inHarry E. Ragland, and g, George R. Van House, all from Materiel Management. Several events have been planned by the local CAP or ganization. Children range from ages four to 19. It is staffed with a small group of dedicated professional people and volunteer help. Further information may be obtained by contacting Mr. Harrington, Ext. 5038. ganizations. The Weber Minute man Squadron will have its Christmas party and dining-in Dec. 18 with Governor Calvin L. Rampton as guest speaker, It will be held at the Chuck-- Rama, Ogden, beginning at p.m. The annual military ball for cadets of the Utah Wing will be held Dec. 7 at Memory Grove. its 27 birthday, was founded in by a band of patriotic i n d e d individuals who 1941 a i r-- m s'"-vowned aircraft MICH VVJIUIIVCVJCU their privately v to patrol America's coastlines and borders. WW II, CAP pilots fcaTi oa million miles During patrol ml on sensvj miles thousands more TFlfl tive courier missions on anti-submari- ir Armed Forces. carries on tie Today, CAP u thnne Dioneers, . Worn iueguii v rescue rms- and co- -: nation, Sions inruus"""" fip " . .,! ,1 agencies ai an oouniy, vk.national in -. training, ana ipsions in renei y , g hurricanes and other disasters. CAP cadets, ranging from boys and thro 13 nai gi $5 years. VtrM CAP'S aerospace educaUfligv and can "ttVd gaining leading certification. j "JSfsl liffht aircrait. CAP senior some 4,600 but 725 , ofthempnvyreCJe ed, in flying missions, mercy jn training exercises Civil Defense. rk1 Other menrb tion-wid- "HOME on The Weber Minuteman Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol joins more tnan z,3UO CAP units throughout the United States to observe the 27th anniversary of Civil Air Patrol yU Your present car need not be paid for to make a trade, come in loaayi CARS arXe 27th Anniversary The Car that you will 1 CAP OFFICIALS Planning events In Civil Air Patrol's 27th anniversary Dec. 1 ffilf a5 employees, who are CAP officials and Air Force T ficers. Left to right are Col. Vernon Proctor, Mai j" Decker ,and Lt. Col. Glen J. Wright. radio e :1 while still faca veiuw-- -. , and au"' CAr support of sions. niv tn; |