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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1i-- 1. hrf Page 15 Civil Engineering Artist Sketches Famous People Bell, custodian, -- tLa J I . r. i tci viresrMSrt. Frank Iim-- Dtoia recently base sergeant major, discusses ' film B. Paul Loveridge. library. with SSgt. r" W Clearheaded by Sergeant Lombardo, contains for military personnel. .,nw r .0 IS ULitt tfiProgram -- Pamphlet for Newcomers to newcomers the Air Force in- have been relieve personnel voughout the right channel of communications on base. Trie new publication to and to points out what actions the irritants ;arv L the Air Force a better different councils on base have accomplished. Four councils are available, Air Force oa&c the Junior Officers Council, iriB these programs wmi NCO Airman Advisory the Program" "People Council, the First Term Airman Advisory Council, and 'jtourUieDesun me u the Human Relations Council. Each group has produced bovine irritants is the results that are outlined in the on base. of everyone r new pamphlet. In addition, the 3$ the many programs the airman oincer publication lists names and for immediate S,prove his lot in a numbers with contact representatives way. on the councils. Lssnllythe base published The goal of the "People guiding pphlet, 1. i Division. Arsenal Employees Plan Reunion In Roy Christmas dinner and social will be held for former Ogden Arsenal personnel at the Blue Ox in Roy Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. Reservations can be made Hawks, by contacting Dan Norma Geiger, or Wes Johnson, 392-330- 745-221- 8; 30 The colonel is retiring Nov. and Mr. Bell drew a formal portrait, a characture and a montage for him. The montage includes all of the aircraft the colonel has flown during his Air Force career. for ) JT . . V V Kj Mr. Bell is also working on the portraits of senior officers including Col. William D. Kyle, Hill AFB commander; Maj. Gen. Richard M. lloban, Ogden AM A commander; Gen. Jack G. Merrell, Air Force Logistics Command commander; and Gen. John D. Ryan, Chief of Staff, United States Air Force. A graduate of Tooele High School. Mr. Bell lives in t mi iir.iiiriiiwiiiiillinliiiiwiiiiiwwai.ji - InWfafons I ptwn Warm-Hea- Program" is to "Become Need rt more 'people-orientthrough better communication with all personnel." is a The new pamphlet, easily ed base chapel to i&fcolic parishoners an share xmti to 'zkgiving with single -- recognized with its big number "1" on the front cover, is being nanaea out to newcomers. Copies can be obtained by contacting Base 3sa guests may be in- Sergeant Major, CMSgt. s by contacting the Frank Lombardo at Ext 2181, Kt of the 2 393-342- 0. (AFNS)-T- he WASHINGTON wool blue flannel shirt, for optional wear with the wool blue flannel trousers, may be worn only at Boiling AFB in the Washington metropolitan Bell adds the final lines to a portrait Joseph R. Lambert, chief. Civil Engineering Division. The colonel is retiring Nov. 30. The formal ceremony is Dec. 1. FINAL TOUCll-Ku- rt of Col. area. t. 3211 or 3236. A LIMITED OFFER FROM MERRILL BEAN CHEVROLE' (YOUR CHOICE OF 5) 1969 Chevrolet All (1) 70 Chevrolet FLORSHEiM thinks of 55 AUTO. ENGINE, '67 Plym. sdns. r. 4-d- POWER sdn. $1083 STEERING sedan r. $863 STEERING 4-d- r. TRANS, . . . . softness as ARE OGDEN CITY POLICE UNITS TRADED IN ON 72 on the below listed cors be given our very careful consideration will HARDTOPS CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-- 1970 BOTH WITH TSANS AUTO. . P. STEER, t IRAKES. VINYL TOPS, R&M, AIR SEDAN 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA g AUTO. TRANS., R&M, VINYL TOP, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED HARDTOP 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA TRANS., POWER STEERING. 8. AUTO. TRANS., POWER STEERING, t&H HARDTOP 1965 OLDS. 442 TRANS , AUTO. V-- RtH HARDTOP 1965 BUICK SKYLARK V AIR CONDITIONED, BUCKET SEATS SEDAN 1967 CHEVELLE . TRANS., AIR CONDITIONED, P&H AUTO. 1968 CHEVELLE STATION WAGON STAND. TRANS. - SHARP A REAL 1963 CORVAIR MONZA 4 SPEED TRANS. - V8, AUTO. UTUt WAGON PRICED 10 SUt 2 DOOR HARDTOP AS CLEAN AS A NEW ONEI 1968 FORD GALAXIE TRANS., TAX TORY IhI In HARDTOP AIR CONDITIONED, VINYL TOP Ily Grf- ations m you're HANDBAGS "' o donee ile, Volut ONLY 20o IO nnir -- iclude 3" to NOW fjasebe; failed ill i' which, ' B jwrit:''' 11 W ERSEN SHOES ... wra mm . Bountiful. Utah CHEVROLETS) ANY REASONABLE OFFER AUTO. ife-sty- le JTw $527 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANS. Andersen Shoes 1 4-d- AUTO. TRANS . POWER ENGINES. Bldg. 180. (THESE ar HAVE V-- (1) ll Restriction Outlines 31 Airmen r Clearfield. A Die Wished Kurt Operations and Maintenance Branch, Civil Engineering Division, can. with a few ripft strokes of charcoal, capture a portrait. Working from photographs of his subjects, Mr. Bell has done portraits of Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, Glen Campbell, Dean Martin, Gov. Calvin L. and President Rampton Richard M. Nixon. His most recent subject has been Col. Joseph R. Lambert, chief, Civil Engineering J lutii 3535 WALL AVE-PHO- NE 394-261- 1 |