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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1969 February 7, i II JI iiiin in 1 Jt: Janata, Titti, ii I 11 emJk IS tw ,i,jj MiOllffi i Hiriiiiiii,,, ii ill i2 II.. 3 II Ji f Page 33 Princess Irene, Greek Pianist Join Utah Symphony for Concert Tonight i fR? If J E Her Royal Highness Princess Irene of the Hellenes will make a joint appearance with the distinguished Greek pianist, Gina Bachauer, and the Utah Symphony tomorrow night at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Conducting will be Maestro Maurice Abravanel. auer for many years, as was Tickets still can be pur- - her father, the late King Paul, chased for the performance by Princess Irene performed contacting the base ticket of- - with the noted pianist at the un- Athens Festival two years ago fice, Room 210, Bldg. in the Double Concerto by Bach til 4:20 p.m. this afternoon. The and Mozart. The concert, Princess, sister of King Con- - ducted by Mme. Bachauer's of Greece, has been band, Alec Sherman, was in aid a serious pupil of Mme. Bach- - of Greek charities. '""p S-1- ld Col. Ivan L. Ferguson (left), Comptroller, Aero Club president, heads CLUB BABY . a ci tssna iou. the welcome commiiice iu to Colonel are to right), Sam Samuelson, addition in Ferguson (left officials Aero Club Maflriel Management, flight instructor; 1st Lt. Alfred Wyllie, 2727th ATS, club secretary; 2nd a FRO ictd; NEW ARRIVAL' 1-- who is the club advisor, ext. Ces- set down on runway 32 the other day, Hill Aero Club Board members gave it a happy reception; They greeted "N7081F," the club's first aircraft, with the exhilaration 'of their first child. Cessna was 'bought from The Aviation, Inc. in E. & C. C. parents with Reno. With a current membership of 60, and a waiting list of eligibles who want to join, the Hill AFB Aero Club Board is glad to announce that a second Cessna is on its way, and a third, a Cherokee instrument aircraft, will follow within weeks. Samuelson, a logistics specialist in Materiel ManageSam a former WWII B-pilot, is the club's instruct- ment, and or. Ivan L. Ferguson, Col. AMA Comptroller, Club Fees Fees for Aero Club membership are the $25 initiation fee and $5 per month dues. Rent for the Cessna trainer will be approximately $7 per hour and the Cherokee $10 per hour. Persons in good standing joining from other authorized aero clubs may have their initiation fees refunded upon their departure from the Hill AFB Club. The Aero Club was given the interested support of the late General Thomas P. Gerrity, former AFLC commander. He Og-de- n club that others are Flight instructors with needed. FAA licenses who are eligible to belong to the club, are asked to contact 2nd Lt. Edward the club's operations officer, ext. 2465. Mechanics Needed Needed also are mechanics with FAA airplane and power Plant licenses, and persons with FCC licenses re- operations. The purpose of the club is outlined under AFM 215-- "to for radio provide Air Force personnel, their families and other Club planes temporarily housed 295, will be in Bldg. but as soon as weather Permits, the club will operate Jt the east end of the old Northeast - Southwest runway the east side of the field. jn location will sufficient room and Peratmg conditions, Lionel Ferguson said. Eligible to belong to the Jjwly established Aero Club ilv? duty military personnel and dependents; retired JW'tary and dependents; .permanent Provide 1 low-cos- t, J aidressed to Harold Recreation Officer, base 2- - Dr., 4 Speed, Radio 1-- 1969 the base and that it will expand rapidly under the new impetus 1- 1- of enthusiastic members and adequate operational facilities. Members completing training can qualify for private pilot licenses, he said. r. 6,300 Airmen Face Second SEA Tours RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. all efforts Despite (AFNS) to the contrary, some 6,300 airmen in 22 Air Force specialties face involuntary second tours in Southeast Asia this year. Last year only 93 noncommissioned officers received involuntary second SEA assignments. Of these, 71 were munitions specialists, 15 helicopter mechanics and 7 helicopter flight engineers. Hardtop, (7 At the Rock Mill Farm FARMINGTON - Dr. Open 7 Days a Week .; ' . . . OLD WORLD GERMAN CUISINE The Four Seasons Garden with its Unusual Shops Special Parties by Appointment For Reservations SALT LAKE AREA AREA 292-043- 12 OOOOOOOOOOOOOC4 3 $44.89 PER MO. $45798 . PER . MO. $46.89 PER MO. ivteloadeil J964 pont. CATALINA lJ ' TOP VALUE USED CARS... WITH HARDTOP, 1967 CAMARO$899 AUTO. TRANS., POWER STEERING $2099 1968 OPEL 1961 VOLKS. oq0 965 DODGE '.CORONET 500 .1963 CHEV. V Nation wagon n)Z77 FINANCING ..$599 AUTO. TRANS., POWER STEERING Corner of 3 1 st & Wash. Blvd. Featuring OGOEN ' PER AAO. Hardtops, Auto. Transmission A$S I MIMINOTON $37.89 . Sedan, Radio, Auto. Trans., Air Cond. KADETT X PER AAO. Mag Hubcaps V299 RESTAURANT $4589 . plus Air Cond. 32- MO. CORONA . $42.98 -1969 CORONA -1969 CORONA -1969 CORONA - Dr. 2- PER PER AAO. Sedan, r. nance. Tni 773-12- OrC 1- Colonel Ferguson predicted that the club will be as popular as any recreational activity on Trans. Radio, A Hardtop, Auto. Transmission - Dr. 2- AM-FA- $55.89 . . -1969 CORONA -1969 COROLLA 1- 5oeooe3oooooooobooooooooooooooooooooocooc employees (appropriated nonappropriated fund) ani service cadets. au- thorized persons with an opportunity to develop skills in aeronautics, pilotage, navigation, mechanics and other aero sciences." It is a facility operated under the base Recreation Branch "to meet the needs for safe light aircraft operation." Board Members The club board, besides the president, Colonel Ferguson, is comprised of Capt. Jack A. pair and maintenance. The last to are asked to contact SSgt. James Anderson, club maintenance officer, ext. 5266. Aero the immediate under a club formation of the and stable organization plan of encouraged 4 26 president, said Gassman, 2824. Sedan, r. Martines, vice president; 1st Lt. Alfred Wyllie, secretary; 2nd Lt. Edward Gassman, operations officer; SSgt. James W. Anderson, maintenance officer; TSgt. Ira Brown, supply officer; and Capt. Gene A. Moore, fund custodian. Civilian advisors are Sam Samuelson, Materiel Management, and Joseph A. Villarruel, Mainte- CROWN 1969 Aero Club Welcomes First Aircraft red-and-sil- ne WASATCH TOYOTA enance officer. When the sna 150 trainer er tu-anu-a- iiv Materiel Management, club operations officer; Capt. Gene A. Moore, Tt Edward Gassman, funds custodian; and SSgt. James Anderson, 2727th ATS, club maintMateriel Management, H ill con-young- hus-stanti- 34-662- 9 |