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Show 1 HILL TOP TRIES Page 36 Rodeo Royalty Visits Hill AFB Nine Men Earn xxara on to nine Data Automation Divii have just received Bachelor degrees fromTtd,'' Owners of new diplomas are Thomas Ken, Moss, Val Bingham, Erich Darr, David a Golightly, Dan Olson, Roy Taketa, and KeS Pin minoro a Hoavoo nrV.;t uu6 flown afnlln and being the head of a familvuuiuing Kn k . TT , rculwi task aa was the case for most nf v,0 The wild west was met by the missile age Tuesday in the person of Miss Rodeo America 1969, Patricia Eaves. Miss Eaves, a native of Santa Fe, N.M., rode up1 to Hill AFB's Minuteman I silo accompanied by Col. Jack H. Al- ston, Hill base commander. They were both riding horses and presented a striking com--' parison with the real horse power of the Minuteman missile. their cooperation and for the sacrifices ing to attain the coveted sheepskin. -- - " M mm i RODEO RIDERS Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, (right) AMA commander, and Col. Robert Ladd, Defense Depot Ogden Ogden commander, rein in their horses during competition between the two bases at Defense Night at the Ogden Pioneer Rodeo Wednesday. Hill Air Force Base won the event, evening the score with DDO which won the Pony Express race last week. yUN in Your r I Gen. Robert H. Ogden Air Materiel Mc-Cutche- rmiiresi ma im (imo '69 PICK-U- P -- TON IM-l- haaw duty. ttt. dutv whMltWM. v-- i EXCELLENT anoint, BONNEVILLE since reco cal I v assigne Allied T: of rms ty Orga thr I uejfrw in political science witt -- Bruce Golightly majored in zoology, and clans as degree in data processing. His future plans call for a ter's degree in ichthyology. Two programmers in the Scientific and Engineering section, uan uison ana Koy raKeta, received degrees management and mathematics, respectively. Mr. Taketa had his minor m computer science. Kenneth Westberg, a programmer in Personnel aij Payroll Systems, graduated with an economics major, two minors, accounting and banking and finance. in . Parents Without Partners Parents Without Partners, Inc., Chapter 355, Ogden, announces its events planned for the first part of August: Children's swimAugust 2 List Events in by August 6. Call Noi Smith, phone Prospective members are vited to attend any of events. For further infonnaiisl 394-617- 5, Best or Donna ming at Rainbow Gardens, 4 session p.m. A call Timpanogos outleave from members ing Sears Parking Lot at 10 a.m. Bring your family and lunch. Discussion August 4 Group, 8 p.m. Topic: "How to Stamp Out Loneliness", host, Gale Wood, phone General Wise Norma Smith. Retires (Continued from Page 1) ond lieutenant in May, IK and served in the Pacific to II. Genes ing World War Dilot fe t iTr: VV IOC CUOU a fast r nroa VTIM four years at l Edwards Anj Calif. Tht Wises will make tit new home in Southern Cm nia. Air Force Aid i r t n ,i a-- Society from PaeeD 392-988- 3. engint, automatic Irani., power sleerina. radio, whitewall tirei, full wheel covers and AIR CON- V-- 8 WAGON I (miL 8 p.m. Live western music. Make reservations by August 5 with Donna Best, CHARGER $1,473 August Cookout break- 10 fast, Lester Park, 9 a.m. until noon. Reservations should be $6,000 in assist rru:a ra n .the fori Wl personnel, ima "7bearing of 42 and three grain. non-intere- st DITIONING. $990 '68 '64 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON, automatic tram , V- - ensint, EXTRA noM au ova $2,497 PERRIN FLOOR "II l I r I l III 11 II I COVERING I iDQQQQgg LAST OF THE LITTLE g QUALITY INSTALLATION $3,270 i Of $4,460 NOW engine, oowr stferina, whitewall tires, Joor hard-toradio, and AIR CONDITIONING. V-- TMt STATf REG. POLARA $699 r "cu dance, DODGE FORD Flus reconm a data processing minor. David Anderson graduated m journalism inajur, anu pians to get a second bachelor kn,ivuvv, aiirci nuitu lie will SceK W0TK in eniiiieiii auiuiiii&iiaLiun. com jyir. uarr and Mr. are computer operators. Dance Lessons August 6 Washington Terrace Recreation Center, 8 p.m. Old mill, dinner August 8 CAMPBR SPECIAL compt VVllCJjC, A come, Donna Best, hostess. $3,238.54 '65 PONTIAC n" woi drn PrTvnrvn-(- - Activities PlanAugust 5 Members welning Meeting COIMD. REGULAR NOW $2,518.54' IsJlrCfrlQ 393-250- 5. $1,888 bed. i anuria, haavy torlnov custom extwtor packaoa. Insulation packa, oil causa, Advtnturw jrtorlor. V-- tram., V1U ITUV. VWftrU Ravmnnrl TVTnaa for parents. August 3 DODGE lion, I Tactica J received r-- n - get-acquaint- ed '68 DODGE a c p perthe d 4. I 3 and f Kfiv .1, , wuLTurer wuciaumiR ' and Val Bingham, a computer operator, received degrees Area commander, greeted them at the silo and lead a tour of the facilities. Also on hand to meet Miss Eaves was Pat Lunt, Hill AFB Rodeo Queen, and her attendants, Misses Danni Vail and Patt Simonson. While at Hill, she toured the base's facilities including the F-aircraft repair line and inspected the stables and corrals housing horses belonging to base personnel. UniThe pretty Mexico student versity of New has won five saddles, 200 trophies and 700 ribbons. She was selected for her title by the International Rodeo Management Association at competition held last November in Las Vegas, Nev. they vine 40 Thomas Kempf, a scientific DrocTamw his degree with a major in statistics, graduated f?!!.8! StAt TTniversitv. Th irh .am-AA- Maj. Sheepskh GUYS 493 West 2nd St. IIf CarptS 1 f p,asfic umina nr0 ! ( 1 392-338- 1 m rVutt wwm CuamUm. o aroty Tour ttotter ACCQS rrttS OIl Mtftrt riff -- ti 1 E |