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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 14 ruary7, Local Spot Bid Sale Scheduled Feb. 11 Supply and Transportation will conduct a local spot bid sale at 9 a.m. Tues., Feb. 11, in Building: 890. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. mav be inspected from 3 p.m. daily, excluduntil a.m. and weekend. hour lunch ing A complete list of the 251 items to be offered for sale, as well as sale terms and conditions, may be reviewed on the day of the sale. Military and civilian personnel may bid and buy at the sale. Items consisting of adhesive machines, drink dispensers, automatic washers, fans, flood lamps, visible steel files, cabinets, wood dining tables, chairs and desks are now on display. mailed bids cannot be accepted, and that bidders must be present and registered. Items purchased may be removed after payment on the day of the sale. 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I fam- J I PURCHASES Major English and his ily reside in Ogden. f HUNTING & FISHING EXPEDITIONS .FOREIGN missions. & $ lvERYHPPE flying co- aircraft commander We Cordially Invite You to Phone General, period Major English performed his duties as a reconnaissance staff officer while carrying out a full schedule as an mbat HOTEL & RESORTS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC RWIDE iNroSu5SoMMENT 3 3333 Wall Ave. C. ssance Wing, from May 26, 1967 to Nov. 1, 1967 at Udorn RTAFB, Thailand. During this I V MOTORS Medal. Col. Jay Major English distinguished himself by meritorious service as Reconnaissance Staff Duty Officer, 432 Tactical Reconnai- y Take a Test Drive ROY STRONG Inspector Bachman, Inspector made the presentation. 912 r USAF Office, was recently awarded the Air Force Co- ? 911 S rs General J 911E S-1- facility. TO MAKE "Porsche boasts of excellent road manners, precise braking, meticulous workmanship, and outstanding comfort. Porsche is what the GT concept is all about." Car & Driver Spl SF Wednesday Division Ticket Office, Room At this office also dependents may obtain special ID cards for presentation at the Snow Basin Lodge 209, Bldg. (96-18- 911T steak through Friday from 3 p.m. t0 8 p.m. ; Saturday from 12 noon to 8 p.m. ; and Sunday from 12 noon until 5 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling Ext. 3528 or by visiting the Personnel Services IN YOUR SPARE TIME WORRY'S two consecutive years, 1967 and 1968, the knowledgeable readers of Car and Driver Maqazine overwhelmingly voted the Porsche 912 the best Grand Touringsports car of all cars under 1.6 liters (yo cuoic inches) and the 91 1L (now the S) as the best Grand Touringsports car of those between 1.6 and 3 liters 3 cubic inches). In New York steak steak and dinner at moderate prices. RAZOR HAIR STYLING 1968 Car & Driver "Readers Choice" Poll in. vited to arrange dinner parties at the Lodge which have on T-Bo- ne Airlift Squadron, accepts a Ground Safety Achievement Award for his squadron's outstanding record. Col. Robert D. Nelson, (right), chief of the Ogden AMA Safety Office, presented the award which showed that the squadron had more than 100,000 man days of exposure without a disabling injury. SSgt. Larry A. Samples, NCOIC of the 28th MAS Ground Safety Section, sharing in the safety citation, explained that the achievement was equivalent to 17 men working a normal life span without a single disabling accident. ANYONE WHO WOULD military from Hill are their menus Ladies Hair Cutting and Styling IT"",. food Snow-mobiler- Col. Hugh L. Baynes (center), commander of the 28th Military large fenced, fine, tasty and ood service, continues to tract hungry drop-i- n the scenic ski area.parties skiers and sledders are welcome to stop jn aL sample snacks at the Hill AFB facility which is managed Dy BiU Chadwell. 28th MAS Earns Safety Award 3 BEDROOM HOME, Snow Basin Ldee fS?"-fAP- said that Supply spokesmen 1969 f- :S' |