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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Base Chopper Called to Aid Rain Soaked Cherry Crops unseason- the cherrys due to helicopOne Hill AFB 1 ter took off from Hill Wednes- ably wet weather. State agricultural officials day and another was on standin an that the next few days are base air Utah say the at by effort to save the cherry crop critical to the cherry crop. Rearea. turning to normal clear hot in the The helicopter is hovering weather could split the cherabove the cherry orchards and ries and ruin the crop if the the turbulant air from the moisture remains on the fruit. The call for helicopter asrotors is blowing off the moisHill AFB came ture that has accumulated on sistance from Governor Calvin Utah from Hampton Tuesday evening. The YEAR 5th governor asked the Air Force SHAPELY SUCCESSI to participate after it was I WILL LOSE - (Continued on Page 37) 50 1BS.- -3 MONTHS! Guaranteed Result si H-2- Provo-Springvil- le Watch New Classes Register June the story of SyV 22-2- 9 2'i, V TUESDAY L V lA Z ygOg now iiie JTW Y .IrA Dolores ( Y i 20, now tlx 10 I Clearfield Ljg5L A Ardyc 20, now ixo 10 J-- f fJ Molly 16, new 7 ' $10 mo. lankAmericaHl Master Charge JULY 1 TONIGHT on TV 2 mm LI'L AUDREY'S WATCHING YOU! DIAL 773-145- 2 Chief of Staff (Continued from Page 1) career which began in 1932 with his graduation from West Point. Senate confirmation was requested for his retirement in the grade of general. A fighter pilot early in his career, Gen. McConnell gained broad experience through a variety of operational and administrative assignments. He held command positions in SAC throughout the 1950s, culminating in his assignment as the command's vice commander in chief in 1961-6He was deputy commander in ' ftg&H Gen. John D. Ryan r- - McDonnell Nominated for Post To Retire August 1 chief, U.S. European Command from 1962-6- 4 before serving a 2. year as Air Student Aides Receive Vocational The Commission stresses several areas of activity for the young people. These include formalized job skills training, basic education, skills training, Hill Air Force Base has em ployed 329 student aides on the installation this summer under the provisions of the 1969 Summer Employment Program for Youth. These young people, ages 16 to 21 years, are assigned to OOAMA organizations for work experience and training. President Nixon, in a memorandum to heads of departments and agencies, stated that the program includes more than employment for the summer. "The Civil Service Commission will provide leadership and direction for the employment, utilization, supervision and counseling of summer employees. . . on-the-j- ob orienta- off-du- ty ." ncnnacaaaaaaaQQQaaDanDDDQDDnDnaoiri a 06DEN MUFFLER & SPEED SHOP training, tion, seminars, and counseling. In a series of briefings conducted for OOAMA supervisors during the week of June 16-2- 0 the need for formal skills training, job induction, and on the job training was emphasized. In addition, the Career Development and Training Branch of Civilian Personnel has employed a staff of specialists to conduct basic education courses, conduct group and individual counseling sessions, recand implement an reation program. The basic education courses, available . to all summer aids during duty hours, include effective reading, effective writing, vocabulary building, effective speaking, and practical mathematics. I The vocational interest and counseling program includes group seminars with speakers On Force Vice Training Vflrmimo t..2.; vuwtuons, smal Kiuups, vocational intered seminars, tours through operat aciwmes at UOAMA, arl individual vocational and edJ cation counseling. gram, activity cards have bees assigned to summer aids enable them to participate scheduled regularly recreation activities, and spei ciai events. ti OTS Graduates LACKLAND 695 AFB, Ted Officer Trainid (AFNS) School awarded commissions ta 695 officers at graduation Three graduates Class from Air Force Reserve units and eight Air National Guards! men returned to their organ izations. The 684 graduates er.J tering active duty included 63 former airmen who entered OTS through the Airmen UA cation and Commissioning Pro gram and 30 through the 69-7- 0. strap Commissioning There were in the class. Program officer! 20 WAF Major BRANDS Ignition Wire & Water Pump Cable Brake Spark Plugs WUII Carter Motor Mounts Bendix Carburetors Camshafts Bearings New & Used Rebuilt Custom Exhaust Speed & Custom and New 'J New& Rebuilt Brake Shoes 25.000 Mile Racing or Stock Brake Shoes WATER PUMPS j j, I $1888 I ALL FAMOUS BRANDS OF j TOTAL PRICE j Tires Oil Chemicals AUTO PARTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES OGDEN MUFFLER & SPEED SHOP 3555 RIVERDALE ROAD 4 g Accessories Pistons a A New 1969 Toyota For as Little as g Wheels Clutches Fuel Pumps n 111-- Bearings Parts B VII Rings Zip Kirs a Parts Phone 399-969- 1 g g' g H nnannnnnpanaannnnnaaannnnnannncD 394-662- 9 f?116WAS jXfljV JUjJ j |