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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 AT i7' C j OCT" NIXON'S REQUEST Hill Workers Participate In Tree Lighting Rites rrCl' While millions watched on television Wednesday evening, 350 members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir from Utah waited in the elipse area of the White House grounds for the President to set the Christmas tree lights aglow. The Choir followed the thrilling moment with a selection of carols heard round the world. Even though the ceremonies were held in a rain storm it didn't dampen the spirit of the choir members. taWB i" - v it iHi ltMljudUmiiMMlHWWMMIWMl Mmitt 'iHWi Tiyftim fif"i 1,l1lW-- , fcjffcr W' "f ffr " jX"yjJJ JMitflaMaaattMa' Data Automation: j Central C Doyle Egan, Inspector Office; Lynn M. Pidd, Logistics System, Management Division Reed R Whitesides, Landing Training Depot Supply, Distribute Rulon W. Waite, Materiel Management. Ute Chapter Names Officers ?S MK? F-i- oi ' VETERANS PLAN PACIFIC TOUR WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Twentieth Air Force Association plans a tour of the Pacific in August The Itinerary includes stops in Guam, Saipan, Tinian, Japan and Hawaii. All World War n veterans and families are eligible to participate at reduced fares. Details may be obtained from Twentieth Air Force Association, 4465 two-wee- a.m. Members of the choir who work at Hill AFB are: Wayne D. Carter, AFA jgf Ma,agement Division; Johnson in 1965. It was a long, long day for the choir members, nine of whom work at Hill AFB. They were up hours before dawn to board the big DC-- 8 aircraft of United Airlines by 7 Gathered around a miniature Christmas tree, symbolic of the giant Christmas SING FOR SANTA tree in the nation's capitol, are members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir who work at Hill AFB. M. Nance, They are (left to right) (seated in front) Rulon Waite and Doyle Egan; (standing) Lynn Duckworth. and Jim They Wayne Carter, Reed Whitesides, Roger Norman, Ray Crook, Harry Pidd sang at the Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening. GeS nfr Procurement; JamesVS worth, Logistics The annual ceremony was another "first" for the illustrious chorus which has entertained crowned heads and traveled to many countries. It was the second invitation from President Nixon, as the choir sang for his innauguration in 1969. They also sang at the innauguration of President Lyndon it p Norman MacArthur Washington, D.C, k Blvd., 20007. i New officers for the Ute Chapter, Utah Air Force Association, will be installed Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Hill AFB officers club. New president will be Gil F. Friederichs, Roy, a retired Air Force colonel who now is employed by The Boeing Co., at Hill AFB. Other officers will be Larry WITH A GIFT BY VAfSI HEUSEN' first vice Frank Layton, Bishop, president; Barton, Ogden, second vice president, and Dale Johnston, Clearfield, third vice president. Lee Mohler, East Layton was elected secretary, and George Andrascik, Ogden, was chosen treasurer. Outgoing president is Verl 11 j Williams who is employed in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill AFB. jjV by VAN HEUSEN . Cmi.DHOOI) and genius have the same masler-orga- n inquisitiveness. in common UTE LEADERS New officers of the lie Chapter, AFA. confer on and business. forthcoming They are Gil. F. Friederichs (seated) (from left) Lee Mohler, Larry Barton, Dale Johnston, and Frank Bishop. WEBER STATE COLLEGE Winter Quarter Registration WHERE FASHION JAN. 4, COMES FIRST n Open 'til 8 fun. Monday thru Sofurday - Now 'til Free Gift On Wrapping 0mtm0 Campus-Evenin- 1971 School g 5-8p- m Technical Education Building Off Campus- - Hill Air Force Bace 3:30-5p- m Building 368 Clearfield High Building F Class Schedules and Information Call Americord Matter Charge WSC Continuing Education 399-594- 1 ext 370 |