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Show GEEIA Security Police Bond Buyers 100 Squadron " Is Redesignated - Redesignation for all Ground Electronics Engineering Installation Agency (GEEIA) units has resulted in a change for the 2870th GEEIA Squadron at Hill AFB. The 2870th is now designated the 1832nd Electronics Installation Squadron (AFCS) and is scheduled for inactiva-tio- n Base Security Police Division achieved a perfect mark this week when they announced 100 per cent participation in the current United States savings bond campaign. As of June 3, the 143 military and civilian personnel assigned to the division were purchasing savings bonds through the payroll savings plan, according to Maj. A. K. Nelson, chief of Security Police Division. MSgt. Tommy Andros, confinement officer and division bond drive project officer conducted the drive in record time with 11 persons increasing their present bond allotment and five new civilian and 27 new military participants initiating their first bonds to rate the 100 per cent mark. " - fill - t Layton Jaycees Slate Clean-U- p Spring Day 5, AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY Academy cadets watch as the Phantom, rebuilt by UtohAFA a as members, is placed permanent exhibit at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. The F-- 4 joins an and F-1- 05 already on display in the cadet quadrangle. F-1- 04 Dedicatory Ceremonies Place Frank K. Everest, Jr., com mander, Air Rescue and Recovery Service, Military Airlift Command; and D. H. Goodwin, president of the Utah chapter of the National Defense Transportation Association. The aircraft, a veteran of many combat hours in Southeast Asia, was reconstructed at Hill AFB by Utah AFA memhours. bers working after-dut- y (Continued from Page 1) N. McDonnell, president of McDonnell Aircraft George Hardy, dent of the Air Co. ; national presiForce Associa- tion. Harry L. Cleveland, president, Utah AFA; Richard Stanley, president, Colorado AFA; Brig. Gen. Daniel "Chappie" James, deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs; Brig. Geri. Also, . a beautiful custom design home from 516,200 to 517.700 235 Program $200.00 down You can own a custom design home for less than you are SALES OFFICE: paying for rent. 650 So. Rosewood Lane, Layton HOMES parts Sold By a raalaca II 1. Check Urn Mr, tlf filtar. J. Ctaaa laal J. Caatk iMrtwl paWi, UWHcata rflnriavtar, arfit. 4. A4aat vafcra riaaranca. I. Ctaaa aaatti alvft, tacfc m4 atfatt alag gap. F-- on 4 Display Engines and firepower tems were removed jet fighter and from .ttmrf. usable stocks at the Utah base. Replacement parts were recovered from other wrecked F-- 4 aircraft at Hill. Utah AFA President Harry Cleveland said the Phantom was presented to the school for permament display "as a tribute to the cadets presently apply ttending the academy, grad- who are now serving In the Air Force, and those who have died in combat." Reconstruction of the aircraft marked a "first" for in Air Force Association unit, Mr. Cleveland said. Tainted in camouflage colors and standard Air Force markings, the rebuilt Phantom resembles the first-lin- e fighter and combat veteran it once was, he added, llattle Damage LARSEN INVCO. 8 . Tall A Built by McDonnell-Dougla- s delivered Corp., the plane was to the Air 1965. Force in August sustained battle da- It while on a mission in VieV nam on May 12. 1368, ind mage made a forced landing Lai Marine Air Bae. .l7A.Oft9n raa aaary, Aaa tia-ra- tt tmit aiW aaar It. la. If. II. Hrat far aa L.-tK- t v I' 4aat, carratl lira ar mt Caatk tarqaa mt aaht far latity (aatt. Caack baa aMa kft far laaht, Caatk aWaaa a4 laak. 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Project Chairman John who works for MainaltiFindlay, (AFNS) Preliminary tude tests of the engines protenance, said that all items the Air ' should be p'aced at curbs by 8 posed for the a.m. Saturday morning. All Force's new air superiority fighter, have been conducted movable items of reasonable size will le carried away, he at the Arnold Engineering DeCenter. velopment General said. Electric and Pratt & Whitney THE MOST POPULAR girl initial engine development program engines were operated in on the block said that of all essentially identical test cells Shakespeare's plays she likes in the center's engine test best the two called "Romeo" and "Juliet." facility. F-1- . - y& j ' ' CLAY oatt of tha John ftrowning Armory, 5400 South offk 850 WESTENSKOW - mi Cost t Chu |