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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 24 fill -- Wives Club Elects Officers; Set Bake Sale; Schedule Picnic NCO officers Club tion. are being poeoooooooooooQOocoooocoooooQOCooooooocooooooooo 6th LARGEST in the ".1971 occooc WORLD! and committee chairmen of the NCO Wives' announced following the recent annual elec- - President Maxine Collier said that the proceeds from today's bake sale at the BX, plus $25 from the club treasury, will be donated to the Air Force Museum Elected officers for 1970-7- 1 dre : president, Maxine Collier; vice president, Ann Ehret; second vice president, Greta Landrum; treasurer, Tammy Laudato; recording secretary, Lynn and parliamentarian, Lou Sanchez. Mrs. William D. Kyle, Jr., wife of the base commander, is the club's honorary president. New chairmen were named for the following committees: Ways and Means, June Moss; Welfare, Betty Miller; Games, Jennie Jones; BX, Doris Rice; Telephone, Rose Roy; Welcoming, Barbara Eyles; Family Services, coordinating with the Nursery and USAF Hospital, Joy Blasi; and Youth Council, Joy Blasi. The summer general membership meeting was held last Tuesday at the NCO Club ballroom with Ann Ehret as hostess. Two new members, June Moss and Clara Nonemaker, were welcomed. Volk-man- fund. n; "family picnic" is planned for the last of Augmembers by to be announced with details ust, later. A Following the election, Mrs. Kyle entertained the new officers and board members With a buffet supper at her home. Conference Planned ". KEESLER AFB, Miss. (AFNS) Air Force Communications-Electronic- s Officer Education and Conference will be held Training here Sept. Hosted by Maj. Gen. Frank M. Madsen, Keesler Technical Training Center commander, senior communications-electronic-s staff officers from main the United States commands jor are scheduled to attend. -- An . . IN ITS NATURAL SETTING . . . MOUNTAINS AND FRESH AIR!" 14-1- 8. 5 BIG ,Md jW lW NIGHTS uilders Bargain (Senten JULY 21 thru JULY 25 Fencing Specials O 2ttx6' cedar C grapestakes, No. 2, per I'm. ft. n HI Vi ft. 2 post and rails) s. No. 1, per lin. ft. LI A ) ( premium, I'm. Avjr U ft. t Plywood 4 ft. x 8 ft. Sanded Ext 12- 39 34- - 49 J)90 58inch inch irtch -- 6 ...a LUMBER and BUILDING 35 -t. FURRING STRIPS cmo. 1.9 35 28c- PRE-RODE- UILDERS r 2 99W - - fx ' fr BR0NC-BUST,- N' N STEER-WRESTU- N' CLOWNS TRICK RIDING RODEO'S NEW and EXCITING "SAGA O of the EVENTS NIGHTLY AT 8 JULY 21 JULY 7.4 GIGANTIC NEW MIDWAY MISS RODEO UTAH CONTEST PLUS . . . Authentic Western hanging nightly . Band Concerts . . . Drama Festival . . . Art Exhibits . . . and more ...! . WEST" 8:00 P.M. TICKETS available at ticket booth in Otf Now . Municipal Booth . . Gnfi oocoeoooooooocoooocn Adrriion 2 ADULTS .. STUDENTS rmtnREN BOX J $ SEATS Over CHUTES For further information, ticket details, reservation, etc., Writt or call: OGDEN PIONEER DAYS, Municipal Bldg., Dial Or: GREATER OGDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Ben Lomond Motor Hotel, Ogdn, Utah I440t Dial . . . Art Cod Ml JW-SH- S wmmw STARS! BULL-DOGGI- CHILDREN'S PARADE OFFICIAL PARADE Liston to K.LO. For Further Specials 773-478- 1 rodeo DOWNTOWN OGDEN day! Phono W: -- allth1 k SPECIAL EYENTS DAILY IN given away Sat., July 11th FE1EE Paint every 5672 South 1900Wost,Roy, Utah r & CITY STADIUM agister for FC1EE Charcoal Hibaehi C? fa) L)AQGAIU ViaEWTER 7 XVi SA, VV J ) SUPPLIES 15 !; Rustic Cedar Fence (complete with cedar O 2!ix6' cedar grape-stoke- Pfey 'Championship 1x6-- 6 U . . . ' SS.M " |