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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 22 The first HH-3- E Green helicopters have in Alaska. Delivery was completed by members of Tactical Air Command's 2nd Jolly r c I o I o I Aircraft Delivery Group, five-da- Lang-(AFN- S) y ley AFB, Va. The the from Sikorsky journey craft plant in Connecticut to the 504th Helicopter Squadron here totaled 3,350 miles. air-arriv- ed 2254 WASH. BLVD. i OUTSIDE LATEX OR OIL BASE o PAINT I o I $8.50 Value $J"95 0 gal. INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT $7.95 Value I bene- Korea. service. However, under the law there is also an overall July 25 deadline for World War II veterans. Thlis July 25 deadline does not affect eligibility for loans established by military service since 1955. The VA advised World War II veterans who do not know their expiration dates to get in touch with the nearest VA office if they are seeking a GI loan. More than 7,500,000 loans, amounting to $77 billion, have been guaranteed by the VA since the program was initiated following World War II. o I guaranty ff SALE I GI loan fits. date for The final cut-oWorld War II loans is July 25, 1970, for those whose loan eligibility has not expired. Loan guaranty benefits are governed by individual expiration dates, based on dates of military service and length of I QUITTING o their c " JjD Time is running out for about 2,140,000 World War II veterans who have not used 1 GRIFFIN PAINT CO. $ J75 gal. BUNDLES WALLPAPER $00 $roo $000 per bundle I Enough for a room 197o! 5, Deadline July 25 On WWII Gl Loans Jolly Green Helicopters Delivered 3,350 Miles ELMENDORF AFB, Alaska f2 A GROWING CHILD is really a portable antiquing kit. MONKEYSHINES Capt. Peter J. Unitt, Materiel ManaeJ ment engineer, gets acquainted with the children at MoE? Vista School in Farmington, where he will contribute volun I teer hours this summer assisting the school staff. The peren-gym is part pt the fine eQuinment nially . popular jungle 'I ... 1 1 I scnoui. tins f nine-year-o- ia HELPING HAND Junior Officers Make Plans To Assist in Civic Programs "Civic Action, Summer," a community activity under ! taken by some junior officers at Hill AFB, Has youth! recreation high on the list. First Lt. David Herold, chairman, and Capt. Peter J. Unitt, assistant chairman,! Materiel t Management neers, have been busy researching community needs through-i out the Ogden area. engi-- - ! Fiat 850 Sport Spider Fiat 850 Sport Racer The young way ahead Performance is X the crowd SSI YSSsZ? 'a the pleasure r9! 'Summer school sessions a special opportunity ffer- recreation assistance ofor by volu- workers. One of the schools which ha.' requested help because of iu extensive summer school program is the Monte Vista school for special education which bv nteer approximately 60 boys and girls between the age of 5 and 22 years. J Davin County Fiat 850 Sport Coupe Making it young 1 It is administered Davis County and adjoins the t! by Board of Educ- Farmini ation ton Elementary School grounds. The Monte Vista school to the first of it kind in tht ?re;tr county and has Uulon pW teacher, head for it iAfT of nine. The summer pr child: gram for the retarded includes art" and craft, faff cooking, xewing. period and nrcujuW grooming, as packagingJind tnw. such 2nd Captain Unitt and devote will John H. Nix eral hours each evk to at ing Monte Vista U CJ Unitt is the Clearfield Ex; er advir and a father . , Work VntnnltxT I VIM"'' . v:. u ftarticslf-, Meuicnani interested in the his wife. Laura. i education teacher in J ly - $2946.oo$3033.oo Do You Believe in Love at First Sight? "NOW"? "THE SPORTS CAR CENTRE" Utah's Exclusive Fiat Deafer 808 South Main PHONE 363-267- 6 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 & u and W County Schools, alor.f t do volunteer work umner. this same lines of Wive and friend ficers have beenaW much volunteer wT fiJL"j tible for the summer program. very welcome. CapUia Questionnaires nfr sent to all determine what arew f will be mailable Adult Education M civic programs such Senices and the Program uerth Chaplain (Capt.) a B'fJ,f - B |