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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page ftSSc Women List Officers TAL2 i Joan Synarski; publicity, new the 1971 and at launched a talied lOrgan Mary Ann Vigil; Cookie itf'ent was spiritual ! j the Ft. Texas Airpower visited Hill AFB members of wirth, Council yesterday. ri h r. Garner, chief of Air Force Plant at Hill, Representative Office were visitors the aid that the Ogden briefed on Air management Force contract policies and relations. contractor toured Air Plant 77 and n,o srnim also Force-Boein- g Mavors and other officials Oeden. Salt Lake City, northern Utah cities joined the dignitaries. Escorting the group was He is Col. William B. Trice. Air the Plant Force Reoresentative with General and other Djuamics, Convair at Ft. Worth. Federation of Government Employees, Local 1592 to make available to all Division always has a number of interesting projects, one being the cookie cart which goes to the patients at the base members, membership In a professional purchasing company called night. Punch and cookies are served to patients by committee members. On the third Monday of each month, members meet at the Blue Ox restaurant in Roy for dinner and have guest speakers. Sometimes the subject is a community problem, such as pollution; or it might be a lecture on Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, with samples, as happened this month. On April 16 the CWO will meet at Chapel One at 9 a.m. for a visit to Pioneer Village at a special low group rate. If you haven't received your enrollment information and application, contact your Stewart immediately! Or the Union Office To take advantage of this low group rate your application for membership must be mailed by April 1, 1971. return at 2 p.m. Nursery service will be provided free. Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Vigil write a newsletter each test facilities at Hill. from Mary in Salt Lake City. They will ilum Minuteman engineering Set l Services Unlimited, Inc. hospital every Thursday at Base Briefed I s for Visitors Texas AFGE Local 1592 Special arrangements have been made by the Executive Board of the American Gallow. Though not large, the group DnVPA chairmen advisor, ALL MEMBERS vo Cart, Connie Rodgers; program, Vivienne Kerns; baptismal sewing, Dora Stayman; and le. iofff NOTICE thpnewvear are:: welcoming, Pat Hogge; parlimentarian, , Women & of Hill AFB month with Catholic Chapel news and other items. They would like to emphasize that they could have even more worthwhile and entertaining more with programs members. For further information call ph. 773-452- (( 4. ill CATHOLIC WOMEN OFFICERS Among newly elected officers of the Catholic Women's Organization of the Chapel are (irom left) Connie Ducca, president: Leon a Still, vice president; and Andrea Mick las, treasurer. The group is very active in community pro lects and is soliciting new membership. OSI Honors Woman WASHINGTON 773-185- bfOtrtSf became the first woman so honored by the OSI. The citation acknowledged Mrs. does everything knitting Machines lace making weaving super deluxe machine that A appreciation. Mrs. Knope Knope's "outstanding AT support and service to the directorate of special investigations and its districts detachments and August 1948 to TWe v Gloria s Knitting 2017Afton Circle Layton Call ! At Van Kampen's aTuTYou Save 20 on FINE CARPET W til 3-p- c. Spanish Suite Reg. $249.95 J ie6.S353.9SN0W95V now M99.95 W. tarry f, I for voup nAAA use our CGNTiNimiK rrrnit .,! for your purchases w B Sofas and Chairs S7 HridaysN J 6 ill Pecan Finish p,m' 3 carpet SflVE0N Bedroom Suites 5 j 773-485- 7 Mind Our P's and Q's PRICE and QUALITY ON 8 1 from January 1971." Mrs. Knope retired March 5. NOW! SEE SAVE 'V. 0 Now! jivailaEle (AFNS) Mrs. Margaret Knope, the Pentagon, was awarded the of Office Special Investigation certificate of SAVE jOpeniillN, 11 X s m fvll 11k. f fuP5ri?r yy s. rrnnn CARPET FURNITURE 3700 Riverdale Road 393-536- 9 I r JJ S |