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Show Page r HILL TOP TIMES 2 at 100 CAP Cadets Finish Encampment ir !: . i" Ir-U ; Sir? :iSL Hill AFB is playing host to Utah Civil Air Patrol cadets in the fourth annual summer encampment which began Aug. 9 and ends tomorrow. The cadets, ranging in age are all from Utah. from of the cadets About 100 v '"t T'" .''.vf one-four- th foreground) 2849th proper handling of son of Aldon R. Maintenance. Other cadets in the background are (left to right) John Franklin, Kanab; Tim Kindred, Logan; and Claudia Rigby, Provo. Campbell, functions were enjoyed. Highlight of the encampment is the orientation flight in an Air Force aircraft set for today. The encampment will conclude tomorrow with a special review and has been designated "Gov- ernor's Day." Receiving the final pass in review in hangar No. 1 for Governor Calvin L. Rampton will be his administrative assistant, K. Gunn McKay. Mr. McKay will also present awards to the top and the top cadet. cadet non-coEncampment commander is m THE WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCE Lt. Col. Helen Hilburn of Roy. There are also a dozen adult CAP officers on her staff. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE 70-7- Dance Year Registration 1 ' are girls. The cadets have been undergoing a full schedule of lectures, demonstrations tours, drills, and other activities to show the youngsters a sample of Air Force life. There was also time for religious activities and recreation. Swimming, softball and social V' CAP DRILLS -- A1C Maurice Lopez, (left Air Base Group, gives instructions in guidons to CAP cadet Remon Campbell, WW 13-1- 8, '". . Enron Your Child In Dance School. . . The Lessons That Will Last A Lifetime1. Wonderous things con happen to the child who goes to dance icnool. .Developing strength ond coordination, improving posture, learning numerous exercises and dance steps, and gaining the self confidence necessary to perform before an audience are obvious advantages. The dance class offers rich rewards for your child - discipline of mind and body, love of donee and good mqsic, a sense of diligence and continuous pursuit of excellence, and a just pride in worthwhile endeovort ..THE SMARTEST husband we know bought his wife such quisite china that she won't him dry the dishes. GIVES uVIuuau, luairman Force museum drive at Hillj AFR. -- i. anr.onrc r from Harry Cleveland, Utah Air Force Association The organization will turn over " amount trnm of a fund raising campaign currently under way. Hill AFB's contribution to a new million Air Force Museum will be sweetened as a result of action taken by Harry Cleveland, Utah Air Force Association president. Mr. Cleveland made a $1,000 pledge to Col. Jay Bachman, chairman of the museum drive at Hill AFB, in behalf of his $6 members. The Utah AFA is currently in d - CLASSES InVim., Adv ond Prof classes . .classical, toe- ond (Horocterel ACXOSAftCS (Pre school, Beg , ln'r--" , Adv, and Prof class . odvO"f?d ond pn'essoot c 'asses, untWe numK Spon.sh cd , , Adv Prol classes! HAWAIIAN DANCE . Ad. ifVg - (ftpq . MODtN-iA2- I , Ad onrj Prof ctoe AllKOOM DANCE if no! ovl d'MO'heque dortesl (Wo"vn 5 yeo'S ovrr CHItRlI ADtNO ClINtC-iWr- .. u'" bo,s chperodirqi ond dIf try mi's n rK sr' vq) We mUm "Alt tOYf TAP CtASi! (&r f year od Prl od 1 erl (MonrJoy) At9f JI 1 tOtMEC 1 i' dcivt w.H r wst 10 - l 541,75 fir! V, sr o- e..4 Headquarters m ? 0, OO and -- 6 pm .(intv . or rw.rs.--- r s, Cf co"er--t- yvrjitoce y Stoo toro'ed in hy of Dante, fh having the tl AFA 1 and paying an extra dotjf can Lagoon, the bearer anv ride, as nwnj n .,,iii 1 LITTLE LEAGUE Wilson Brooks Doss fh resort There will be a of the Bands" at 2 aerospace ball PJ the evening. e PER BAG OR BLOCK 393-644- 4 pm - j JR. HIGH 6 00 p 1 The tickets are $1 each i entitle the purchaser to ti free rides at the resort '4 will open at noon on the sp" rlav. Rides are animal tod W kiddie olanes, kiddie M shemtxai, J Bulgy the whale, meny-goinc swings, l0CE-35HIGH SCHOOLS p 1 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS o 0000 pm OO 00 m. 1J o m ond o m and I 1 STUOtNTt NtW StUDt Ntl reg '. II s . jSo'i'ddfl .r3-vri- r 10 10 t . V,-d- classes) P'po'oi t , Soudo Awgvtt 34 Avgwtt It A9st A9st . HiCtSTIATlON OAttS t Avgvtt ample lickea available in the staff flC. directorates and military in thi AFA's annual Fa: Day at Lagoon, Saturday, iA7 Football po', fg lem for their fine support to they and the museum project" Meanwhile, Your . cho'oti op1 ACtOtAf ICS was hip 19. d TAP -- his praise of the AFA. The cs'i said that Mr. Cleveland tx group "are to be comma v;PrN- the directors of the Wallace School of Danve have received continuous dance naming ond ore eperienced instructors. They were previously students of Colleen Price Moore from whom Miss Shorlene also received training at on instructor. They hove also Hud't-under such accomplished ond renowned tnstructors in the ld of donee o David Horns, mttimtai of the June Taylor Dancers; Grate Mot Donald, instructor at Pasodeno Playhouse in California, Bon i Mahler, Pnma Soltenns of the National Ballet Company in Woshng'on, D. C; t. S. Mcleon, Spanish classic dancer from Puerto Sico, Joseph tevtnoff, instructor of ballet in New York City; Betty And'son, professional ocoba'it instructor; Al Gilbert end Dorothy Vose, rmbersof the Notionol Association of Dance Masters. Beg presidj the midst of a fund raising J paign to finance its aeros J acuviues auring the coming months. The $1,000 will be J marked for the museum pro? trom sales of AFA tick base. "The Utah AFA is pleased support the museum project," i Mr. Cleveland. "I recently turned from a visit to themusaf that n I can say cilities are needed badly if we going to preserve our aeraa heritage for future generaticd the president stated. first-han- L,. 1AUIT . in in Uvah MA Gives $1,00 To Museum Camnaiav Colonel Bachman ( tlx of OY Wasatch Sporting Goods So North Main Layton BDexte' i PARTY iCf 322 EAST mm WASHIIiGIU" |