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Show Mill HILL TOP T1MKS Page 26. 1971 Sergeant Awarded Airman's Medal Lon: lucky? Lab, i!lant Lance. L Bldg. .... a radar evaluation operator with the 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron. Lt. Col. P. H. Perry, t mmMMB . v ico.wneni " . . . look inw .c 17, 1970. Another hecause have - proverb man assigned at Cape Newenham, was repairing one of the planned position indicators when he came in contact with the high voltage of the power supply. Sergeant Newton was maintenance puts it: Idonot believe Pric- eare born lucky working unlucky. - But I on! with receive bas- - mce the wise must for I I talents. some wisely have have Messed. richly - Kelly No, an luck is iual'i 1950, . ! r' iimmtii fa.r.i ierry. commander , of the Radar Kvaluation Squadron, pins the Airman's James K. Newton. Sergeant Newton saved an airman's life in Alaska last year. 4751111 Medal on SMSgt. and trouser organizational uniform. The affects chang.; primarily those members assigned to food service and medical duties. im- Sergeant Newton Sergeant r- - hret the, Rents' 1 as Kelly another mav call events unlucky. life tiile - m lncu-- w seem No. Although i 1 Curate sing and the pkee at Shttime, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.S. John of Ogden. He and his wife have three children and the family resides in Roy. Courses Set At Bountiful MimilBB : v$Hk J Weber State College is offering the following courses for the spring quarter at Bountiful School High beginning Tuesday, March (Si ) S Introduction will to er i Period. is a the troduction to Geology, Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to makPthmr 9:30 Tanaka people "en suctp iv,..i. efforts. p.m.; Family Relationships, Tuesday, 7 to 10 p.m.; American National lo 75 i J 10 4((V URrLYL! JP JJ t , m ddier 50 on elimmalet rk" fnr Conv. Six. 735x14 ex. tax 2.31 U(M eoeiilioJ more rnHtH lhero.d... teSlllli Art, to 10 p.m.; InMonday, troduction to Literature, Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m.; In7 Sivet op le . 23: jcally Of p. mi riii married to Jeannie John, Hid) out ov Lt. wn year in Southeast Asia. of the m ni has 19 years of military service, including a most 1 at I i graduate of Ogden High Newton the Tanaka VOli IIKKIOISM mi uniform and by female members with the white work called for the School in 2 his life l i WASHINGTON (AFNS) -Air Force has approved the optional wear of the lightweight blue jacket, without tapes or patches, by male personnel with the white shirt siderable effort pulled the airman to safety. The sergeant then applied first aid to the badly burned man until a medic arrived. The medic said that Sergeant Newton's quick action saved the airman's A "w. ii influ M in nr AFLC Form 496, "Request for Identification Credentials," to obtain a new badge. life. V hretation I . ..I b mi., birthday with a completed switch. Sergeant Newton grabbed a wooden cane and with con- minate. W mnii 0, off that is ii identification badge and note the void date. They should report to the Pass and Registration Office, Bldg. 30 days before their power supply to be cut off so the airman could be freed. No one in the room at the time knew the location of the cut- Mieve we s nearby. He mediately would predesti- a sergeant, Sevmour MOW " Force radar site Air AFLC years from the year of issue. Employees are advised to periodically review their Jacket Approved For Uniform Wear ". Newenham, Alaska on Sept. good old """" radar equipment at Cape V deserve f or- - called Forms 80M, "Identification Credential," now expire on the bearer's birthday six conducting an evaluation of Iks invar- - L PI Sergeant Newton, son of Grace Newton of Washington Terrace, was L all the t The badges, Mrs. , immediately preceding the employee's birthday, according to an announcement by Security Police Division officials. presented the medal. 'nor aim period commander, squadron i those ile The reissuance of civilian identification badges which expire in 1971 will be accomplished during the 30 day Newton, - No, I don Seymour h" 1917- Badges Should Be Renewed Every 6 Years by Birthday A Utahn has been awarded the Airman's Medal at ceremonies at Hill AFB for saving a sergeant from electrocution in an incident that happened in Alaska last year. Cited was SMSgt. James K. some people Are 27 4 f Qf r n c 4it l Ta i4 U.M M ai ro ' U j; j j . ) j; Exeh,n9 I U Government, Monday and are Wednesday, 7 to 9:30 p.m.; and Psychology of Adjustment, Wednesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Registration for the credit courses will be held at be "fplann.fr and ; We be-- Bountiful p.n Dad aessino f tounsoi ld the our live." or die. & a' Harper chchoses i ls. en th ",Hh"'8 to !: School, formation on the courses, contact Kent Paskins, Weber State College, ph. 399-594- 1 1, ext. 370. Obituaries Robert' roll- - An; High Monday, March 15 and March 22 from 7 to 10 p.m. For in- can ; i I i; y JUSl Douglas M, Garfield, 442 S. State, ear Distribution, Clearfield, died Feb. 6; four years federal service. BBSS EASY CREDIT TERMS g j. IV umjMSs: "Aiiwi lifcrantAve. Oden 392-757- 1 irwxii 355 Sa" 131(6 168 Ae, eIJ ! ; ! ! i 3 AAAAAAAAAAJA111'1 ' ' AAA AAA |