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Show SLATED SEPT. 13 Seeks Musicians to Compete In 'Battle of Bands' at Lagoon AFA K The call for entrants in the Utah Air Force Association's teenage "Battle of the Bands" contest scheduled for Sept. 13 at Lagoon has gone out to area musicians. The event is part of the Utah The dollar AFA ticket also AFA's annual "Howdy Pard-ner- " the bearer to eight entitles day at the Farmington rides plus admission to an fun spot. Prizes for the band event, aerospace ball later that evewhich runs from 2 p.m. to 6 ning. p.m., are $100 and two bookings at the Hill officers' club, Pennsylvania Picnic first prize; $75 plus one booking for second prize; $50, At Ogden Park Sept. 6 third prize, and $25, fourth prize. It's Pennsylvania Picnic time AFA officials said those again. n wishing to enter the contest Former employees of are urged to contact Tom MilAMA, Pa., and their 8 at Hill AFB or friends and guests will meet at ler at 2 in Bingham City. the park at Monroe and 30th 12 enterbe can bands St., Ogden, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. Only ed, Mr. Miller said, on a first-comThose in attendance are first-serve- d basis. asked to bring their own Those desiring to witness Party planner will furthe "Battle of the Bands" will nish coffee, ice cream, cookies need an AFA ticket, which is and soda water. Everyone one dollar and can be purshould also bring a White Elechased at Lagoon, plus 50 cents phant or canned goods for admission. prizes. " nic who i way. .i I i 1 n I I npsi pe nnnir I A i lie naa uuin hhu ww "Aussie u iikc Droiners arm A .J . np i.i rs nnri nirinps wnish h 15 Ji.. -- r a 1 1 m luiuni ii nuouuuaiui, sisiers uen 10 USAF Recruiting ...... 1 1 a. Mid-dletow- 777-324- jmSf r if . i . . llLUUgH, ngni;: reier, Karen, i . , Ilk men. . iv " uivni ii,,,. SUa Will tirnhaH Sandra, David a d : ' TV SOMEDAY HE'LL CHOOSE Jobs 723-294- Listed for Sergeants Baby Has Duel Citizenship American and Australian e, picnic-baskets- KENFS i WEST GATE TEXACO 666 No. Main. Clearfield . 1 HJUtt. 825-578- 8 f OPEN 24 HOURS Gold Strike Stamps Trucks & Trailers i Vacancies exist for sergeants recruiting in New York state or one of the New Engin land states. The vacancies are with the 3501st USAF Recruiting Group in the grades of staff sergeants through master T7:i1-- J m iiwjiouu new .American rincm . to grow up in Australia, the only "Yank" in io i,iic cinm ui squadron ' ' - ser- geants... Interested applicants should contact military personnel for assistance in placing their application. Further information may be obtained by writing to : Chief, Personnel Division, 3501 USAF Recruiting Group, Stewart AFB, New York 12550. ANYONE who thinks the is new never wore a hospital gown. U-H- TU u.w mini-ski- rt At ti on a Little John came into the world at the 2791st USAF Hospital July 29, bearing the statistical status of dual citiAmerican and Auszenship tralian. Some day he will be called upon to decide which citizenship he wants to hold; 'but since his father, Squadron Leader Wilkinson, is a Australian, it is probable that will be his choice. "Living here is basically like living in Australia," said his father. "In the six months we have been in Clearfield we have become very much at home, and the children are really getting American accents. "I would like to extend my tour in order to learn as much as possible about the U.S. Air Force support operation." Squadron Leader Wilkinson is an exchange supply officer, and is chief of the Installation Equipment Management Office (IEMO). His home base is at third-generati- on the Australian week. tfc Christmas, . 11 ing outside. 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