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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 18 1 &0II Honor Job 1 On The Training Skill Knowledge Test Scored 85 Percentile or Higher DECEMBER December Col. Bachman (Continued from Page 3) was selected as one of three to make the first non-sto- p, flight in the time: 45 The bombers. big 19 and minutes. This was hours in January, 1957, and the Dis- around-the-worl- d tinguished Flying Cross was received by the aircraft crews. Fifteen of the 23 years he has thus far spent in the Air Force were with SAC. He is a command pilot, and also qualified as navigator and radar operator under a multiple qualification program initiated by General Curtis LeMay, now A1C John P. Marzalik, Aircrew Egress Systems 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Specialist, Squadron. A1C Dee F. Lafollette, Munitions Maintenance Specialist, 2727th Airmunitions Squadron. A1C Gerald W. Schlomer, Munitions Maintenance Specialist, 2727th Airmunitions Squadron. A1C Orlando Olivo, Preventive Medicine Specialist, 2791st USAF Hospital. retired. In World War II after entering the military service at Ft. Douglas, Utah, he flew on from Saipan to Japan. Discharged in 1946 he returned to his native state of Utah and attended the University of Utah where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in industrial management. Later he took an advanced degree at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in International Affairs. B-2- Ogden AM A Outstanding Achievement ADVENTURE TRAVEL 2V INC. 9s YOUNG STAR Bette Jo Keizerswaard. daughter nf T.J Van Keizerswaard, Procurement, practices a routine she will do as one of the dancers in "The Nutcracker" which will be staged in Ugdert and bait Lake City. Procurement Man's Daughter to Dance In Yuletide Production 'Nutcracker' His decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Air Medal (for 100 combat hours flying against Japanese installations), Air Medal Force Commendation and the Presidential Unit Citation. FLYING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? 1 When the curtain rises on the traditional Yuletide produc tion of Tchaikowsky's "The Nutcracker" the day after Christmas, it will carry a special thrill for Jacob Van Keizerswaard, Pro- ment. That is because his teenage Colonel Bachman, a native of daughter, Bette Jo, will be dancing in the ballet. Bette Jo, dressed in a pink and green chiffon ballet costume will dance the Waltz of the Flowers. At only 13 years of age, she is the youngest dancer to dance in this production, to Bene Arnold, balaccording let mistress, who also noted that Bette Jo is "one of the most promising young dancers in the Eden, Utah, married a former Ogden girl, Nedra Butler, who shared his Air Force life wherever he was stationed. The couple has four children. The three boys are: Jay S., 19, attending the University of Utah; Robert, "on-poin- Clearfield High School; David, 13, North Davis Junior High School; and Margaret, 10, the only daughter, is a pupil at Hill Field Elementary School. The family lives on Hill AFB. 16, t" cast." Bette Jo has been studying ballet for about five years. She For Lunch or Dinner Don't Wait in Line at the Airjport Have Your Reservation and Your Ticket Ready in Advance. We Will Be Pleased to Make All Arrangements For You at No Extra Cost. is an honor student at Roose-- I velt Junior High School in Salt! Lake City and also studies cello. "The Nutcracker" will be presented at Kingsbury M Salt Lake City, Dec. 26, 27,28 and 30 and in Ogden at Weber Fine Arts Building Jan. 2. Tic are kets, ranging from ?2 to $4ticket AFB on sale at the Hill office. hen- - THE WOMAN who w pecks her husband is tolikelysome find him listening chick. TRANSFERRED OVERSEAS? "Come to Bratten'g Cove" Immediate Service Good Seafood & Steaks I - Friendly Atmosphere ADVENTURE TRAVEL, IMC. Mon. thru Sat. p.m. 3787 Harrison Blvd. 11 a.m.-l- INGRID OAKES. Manager IMS S. 500 WEST BOUNTIFUL Phone O Sundays too 6 a.m. til 1 a.m. mm JXTliFA NEW YEARS lection in lrans.t Delicious country where e GO Chicken A' Corte 3 Pieces with salad PARTY DINING I DANCINO FUN FOR ALL $10 00 per couple S5.00 turner u inner or ntiuae ingle and Noisemokers kr0 JJJr ThTno TO AU rKOM CLYDE and nadine spencer AT THE 867-27- 3, CDncCDAAne Vi Chicken with trimmings :17 an i you wi World-Wid- e $ fost doirmSettie'nerrn .losses paid in OX"1 n $1.00 $1.50 STEAKS M stationed Fried Chicken Dinner GO.. See us for Overseas Specializing in Chicken jsl A RFFORE YOU BUCKETS TO FOR OUR ANNUAL 'Err --i 195-238- 4 Spencer's Crossroads Cafe & Lounge Open Every day i IH$URAMCi"f Cleerf It Breakfast Steak And Eggs - Hath Browns New York Steak 6-o- z. 8-o- r. With Trimmings $1.97 SANDWICHES 1 |