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Show HILL TOP TIMES 21, 1969 Selected for Inclusion AFA Launches AX A roen Amenta oi (Continued from Page 1) Young Workers toe J" A A 'Outstanding In r "Out-standi- -- ii - active in tne Vippti Qnf1 n uave " jayce" mnnv community unnset civn oi- bleading youtnrecxctt and as men i The , as well j activities. sports Young Men of by the America is sponsored Foun-LioOutstanding Americans one Mr. John Putman Young of the Ten Outstanding for 1966 and Men of America the President of this nonprofit "Outstanding n. the foundation said, "It rec-liz- e of the publication to the young and honor is country who are toward excellence in in our men working It is these young men will soon be the leaders of . sen-ice- community and their careers who country." our Young Men of "Outstanding Arena, Racing Track (Continued and historian. The election will in the Coral Room of restaurant, Bldg. 1235, at 2 p.m. Eligible and the Rodeo are all militcivilian personnel at to join Racing Club ary and military adult organization as a sundry will be $2 a month. and the base dependents. The will be operated fund. Dues Construction of the arena track will begin in the near future using md equipment volunteer labor of club members. Salvage materials will be utilized. week-en- flU guests I d in sorrow; J 'way, and here they're here tomorrow. Baynes will be asto Okinawa as comsigned an airlift support of mander flies a variety which squadron or aircraft including the all-j- et "Starlifter," which he is qualified to fly. Crews of the 28th MAS will be reassigned for training in the transport for most part, allowing present crews to train for the mighty "Galaxy" soon to come into the active inventory. Every effort is being made to provide the 28th civilian personnel continued government employment, officials said. Colonel buster. Planned this year is an aerospace symposium in Salt Lake City in April, Air Force-AFday at Lagoon this summer, a series of "dining-ins- " at Hill AFB this fall featuring nationally known speakers and other activities. C-1- A Several Chapters of Bezoski Gibbany New members can select one the following chapters: Golden Spike: covering Brig-haCity, Logan, Tremonton m C-1- 41 C-1- 41 and northern Utah; Ogden: is an annual bioUtah AFA will continue to featurand Ogden immediate city graphical compilation support base activities, Jack area; Ute: Roy, Sunset, Clearing the accomplishments, of apPrice said. In past years AFA field, Layton, Kaysville, Hill proximately 5,000 young men has pitched in to help out with of outstanding rank throughout AFB and immediate area; Wasatch ; Bountiful, Center-villswimming pools, golf courses the country. and other activities. Farmington, Layton, Nominations for the awards North Salt Lake and Kaysville, publication are made by Jaycee immediate areas. chapters, college alumni assoAlso Salt Lake: Salt Lake ciations, and military commandants. Criteria for selecCity, Granger, Kearns, Magna, tion includes a man's service to Midvale and immmediate areas and Central Utah : Provo, others, professional excellence, business advancement, charitOrem, Springville and immediate areas and balance of southable activities and civic and ern Utah. professional recognition. President Richard M. Nixon Joining fee is $7 per year subhas said of the publication, it which includes a AND FEEL testimost to a the scription fitting monthly Air presents monial not only to the success Force and Space Digest magaCOMPLETE AGAIN zine plus a number of fringe of many of our young people, but also to their awareness of benefits. ADULTS the debt which they owe our acBenefits include low-coOILS free society." cident and group life insurance Classes Begin March 24 plans, flight pay insurance, BASIC DRAWING on and rates car rentals Bertha Eccles Community special other incentives. Center Art LEATHEKCRAFT 5 For info call Fully Qual. Instructors Top Organization Handwriting Analvsis "The military airlift force investis not only a military Those joining the Utah AFA DRESS DESIGN AND ment, but also a national inare joining a swinging organvestment in air power for now ization. Four times the security. It is in the national Utah AFA has won the coveted defense interest to manage it wisely and utilize it effectively in times of peace as well as in time of emergency. (Brig. Gen. Maurice F. Casey, Air Force director of Transportation, Washington, D.C., Oct. 28, 1968). (AFNS) American" C-5- . e, Apart? 12-mon- th st 392-693- fULPLLlEl Sign on a poster advertising a student dance at col-1 lege: "Guys: 99 cents, (ials: cent. Judges' decisions are final." QJOL ELD (XASUdQ) asm (ieeimjm? PROPERTY TAX PAID ON ALL CARS ROYAL BLOOD: Blue genes. I ' i ml '67 Chev. Impala '67 Comet 2-Do- 2-Do- r. Hdtp. or Hardtop or '65 Cad. Sedan DeVille, '65 Chevrolet Impala, 2-Do- ' f". '68 Cougar V8, AT., PS Hdt. R, H. Ps. . '68 Chev. Impala 2-d- ; III y ', i . RH. AT. . . R nnniU. or 1967 AFB '68 Merc Mont - Col. Selwyn J. Barefoot, (center) Lt. r?Urement and Production, congratul ana their on Norwood F. ia. Travis "Men; J"? V?.?; which he VS ' 1 ' received his MBA degree commsoned in 1967 and assigned to Hill lhe diversity of V,?af Lieutennt Norwood graduated from the Austria! eivd hi Wlktb, bursh in Pittsburgh, Pa., and holds a degree ngine.er,"g- - He enlisted in the Air Force in 1960, ommtt'sn in 1967, and was then assigned to . 4-D- . RH, AT, PS, PB. or Hardtop . $269500 $229500 $219500 $1795oo s229500 $1195 $49500 '58 Chevrolet Vi Ton, Y8 konard Class take a m SSSLMOTIONS A Falling J ; On the local scene Utah AFA programming has been a block- terested in furthering AFA and SOME (Continued from Page 1) 512th Military Airlift Wing (Reserve). Quote of Note from Page 1) be held the Trophy," a national award presented by the Air Force Association. ed forces; Cadet, citizens enrolled as cadets in the Air Force ROTC, the Air Force Academy, or Civil Air Patrol, and Associate, individuals who, while not U.S. citizens, are in- ?M 28th MAS Makes Last Vietnam Trip "President's objectives. Be-zos- Rrttden tm' A 1969 Drive A. A. 4 ng Young Men of America." They are Neil Breeden, Richard George Gibbany, and Edward M. a A. inclusion man cuAi- - tion of Have BAA workers the Sunset Jayceea, .,ected for . . in tne U" have M A. attr Lot Page 45 H.T., A.T., P.S., P.B., Air $2895 r. :i00oooyyccaapoooooooocooooo '65 Mustang Fastback V-- 8, R. H. Like Vdooooooooooooooqocoooooooooooqc .$1295 00 8 New OOOOOOQOOOOOM |