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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 36 April 200 Officers Sought for ROTC Duty The Air Force needs RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. (AFNS) some 200 volunteer officers for Reserve Officers' Training Corps instructor duty in 1970. Officers sought are in the signment on April 1, 1969, who grades of captain through lieuhave a date of return to the tenant colonel. Officials said that officers United States between February and September, 1970. with a limited resource special(b) Sept. 1, 1969, for ofty are no longer excluded from ficers who arrive overseas AFROTC duty. However, applicants with a Southeast Asia after April 1, 1969, and whose critical duty specialty code date of return to the United States is prior to September must be ineligible for assign1970. Officers in this category ment to Southeast Asia. should apply as early as posAFROTC for Applications arrival overseas. sible after should 1970 the reach in duty who do not fall Officers Air University by: (c) state1,. above cateinto of for the either 1969, (a) May side duty personnel who do not gories should apply as soon as have projected reassignment possible, but not later than and for those on overseas as Sept. 1, 1969. SPECIAL PURCHASE 4, AT COLISEUM Sergeant's Daughter to Skate the Weber Figure Club presents its anSkating nual Ice Show Apr. 11 and 12 at the Coliseum in Ogden, Angela Oakes will be prominent among youthful skating stars destined to provide scintillating entertainment. Angela is the daughter of TSgt. Richard Oakes, 1906th Communications Squadron. She recently took first place in the Utah State Championship preliminaries in the 11 to 13 age When these tickets should contact Donnell Gentry, 2379 W. 4600 S., Roy, ph. Tickets for evening perform- 825-623- 5. in Ice at--- ""us the r Sho fatett.BKl.l3 r .met . rr Web; ,' adults a, 10 anH 7k " Aur r: aat..j act local amateur skaters , at Obituaries r 1 frl uee" arranrf best L jo?) H cniidre; n uif A special comedy Sun Valipv v.. "Qa group. Performances will be Apr. 11 at 8 p.m. ; Apr. 12 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The show's theme is "Centennial on Ice." The Saturday matinee performances will be open to various organizations youth groups, senior citizens and the handicapped, at a reduced price of 50 cents per person. Special groups interested in obtaining L'H L.L11 V Coliseum Roberta Evans, 29f 'S N. 1300 E., BountS Mar. 19; 19 years federal ser , of CAEIP Kenneth M. Waite, ,..d Angela OakeB ix"ent, City, died 2, Mar. 29; Fire d BrieW 26 yeari icuciai seivice. i 1 Rjfffl IMS? II Direct from the Mill UMfi II FOR EXAMPLE 1,500 Yards LEE'S j NYLON Reg. $7.95, to choose from OtyrS - I 1 7 Colors K J l0( If I '4 t I J 0 (I T NYLON I q. yd. iVr1 dWf 400 Yards LEE'S LEE'S LEE'S HIGH PILE OPENING NIGHT BEAUPRE (High Favor) 7 colors (The civilized shag) Reg. $14.95 7 colors Reg. $9.95 Reg. $8.95 NOW NOW v I : F- M m. CfJ Kr - radio, heater, HO, bur. 3e' gundy tolor, regular retail J; p""!,77 i! 1969 PONT. . t """P- J I - f iK O " 1 if Expert installation k Hair or rubber pads available a amii iMii LU VV nnirrr Mlv LUVTf -- rrilVttJ J JGV t cm metcii yor Phone f L 393-536- 9 wh.Ur V--.. budget, give vt KAMPEKI 3700 Riverdale Road ,olly NOW 350 tronl., ering, SAFT.TRACK, $3T343 '' 33z:'y t power pogrte color, regular NOW PURCHASE v"8 buke Sq. Yd. EASY TERMS A Little Down on a gjg FIREBIRD - tinted glos, radio, ieot end onsel, is bill ; unalno. Turba.HvdrO. N0W V- -J i i K $595 $(695 ID nnipn IU rKIUU 400 J 8 tinted qloit, ( rally P'k- - oupe, "S-- . (All Wool) SHAG All 1 I . 800 Yards ALL 1 N-J- 700 Yards 7'5 1 I 1 1 J Hordtop A : LEE'S Jt 9M J. I I 1 : 500 Yards Reg. $10.95 Now Only 11 7 ho- - relflil J t i |