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Show 114.1 Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 .August u New Commander EI9VUUIII (Continued from Page 1) For was assigned to Service at Shiroi he USAF Security AFB, Japan. In 1960 Major to the Pacific July 1957, llbM I In May 1965 he completed the Electronics Communications staff officer course at Keesler AFB, and was selected to parExticipate in the USAF-RCA- F change Program. He was assigned duties as a programs manager with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Canadian Forces Headquarters in Ottowa, Canada. Major Nolan came to the 1906th Comm Sq (AFCS) from Denver, Colo, where he spent the last three years as commander of the 1910th Communications Squadron (AFCS) at Lowry AFB. Major Nolan and his wife, Lorraine, have three daughters. They reside on base. WIIVI vm nrna 13 1 W Command Cr! g"m monitors haV7? vted details of th i an advance codv of (Continued from Page 1) D 'Theater 1 38' Play When was the last time you went to see a play? A year ago? Two years? Never? Well, it is about time that you gave yourself a treat. And if you can treat yourself at a discount the treat is even sweeter. Hill's civilian and military personnel, and their families, can get 20 percent discount tickets by showing their badge or ID card at the box office at Theater 138 in Salt Lake City. Opening last night at Theater 138 is a excellent production of the Gilbert and Sullivan musical melodrama, "Ruddigore or the Witch's Curse". Under the direction of Ariel Ballif, the presentation proves to be a marvelous time for everyone including young children. "Ruddigore" is essentially a parody on the domestic melodrama in 1880's and concerns an early Baronet of Ruddigore Nolan transferred Security Region Headquarters at Wheeler AFB, Hawaii. recognition area guidance ing achievement of required military capability at the most economical cost. a' KchpHni vocati month. In Features of the new program include: progress reporting three stake. times incremental re- new and him all yearly; The witch cursed for . to commit any at porting he savings action supportprogr?111 has his life The least one crime a day, under over $250,000, and summary re- m ue penalty of unspeakable agony. porting only for actions under $250y Secretary of CU5e The heros and heroines of the 000; concurrent audit limited to Chief of staff. over actions selecand $100,000 insurmountinto are lead village able situations by the ever turn- tive post audit on all others; review by budget officers only on .LEISURE TIME: ing unfortunate events. WhaU, to do the wnir The cast of performers include actions over $500,000; formalized d cross-feesystem and mandatory from the office. many familiar to local audiences. Marare Lambie, They Joseph vin Smith, Bonnie Hencley, Mike Sharp, Jaq Millet, Mike Ruud and John Wood. Also Ron Frederickson, Mike Fletcher, Elain Vetterli, Margaret Crowell, Claudia Archulet-- : 4 -- Research -ta, Sherri Lewis, Mary Christian, Design -- Development Placement Robin Zito and Donna Lunnen. -Product Sales Maximus Shewell is pianist. not Why exchange your idea of a better product MaximusShewellispianist. for cash. Lef us develop your idea into an attra"Ruddigore," which was first ctive and useful product. It's then placed for manin in produced 1887, will England be presented at Theater 138, ufacturing and marketing with a profit for all, by d West, tonight and tomorselling or leasing it for royalties. For free informrow night at 8:30, and then for ation, mailed without obligation, send your name, two weeks beginning on Tuesday. and address t- oYou owe it to yourself. Development Corporation who had a witch burned at tne nrrH -- 138-2n- HOMERS! EER of America 3761 .THE SUREST WAY to tell young plants from weeds is to pull up everything. 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