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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 10 TWO WAY STREET AFLC Colonels Nominated for Stars - HQ AFLC Three AFLC The Small Business are on tour various Air of Materiel Areas meeting small business specialists at each stop and discussing the scope of their programs. Ogden AMA is the number one Air Materiel Area in percentage of procurement dollars awarded to small businesses. During the first six months of Fiscal Year 1972, Ogden AMA awarded $55.5 million to small businesses. The figure accounted for 38.5 percent of procurement money spent during the period-a- n all time high. The Air Force classifies a firm hiring less than 500 employees as a small business . Community Crisis Center Offers Help - Receives Help Prior to his AFLC assignment, he was commander of the 14th Special Operations whose three, colonels have been nominated nominations now will go to the by the President of the United Senate for confirmation, are States for the rank of Colonels Solomon E. Lifton, command surgeon; William H brigadier general. Fairbrother, AFLC's deputy chief of staff for Distribution and John M. Rose, deputy chief of staff for Materiel (Coatlnued from Page 1) Wing, Republic of Vietnam. Colonel Rose entered the Air Force Reserve in 1942 after his graduation from Davidson College, Davidson, N.C. He was assigned to AFLC Management at Oklahoma headquarters as director of City Air Materiel Area. Electronic Warfare in the Colonel Lifton has been office of the deputy chief of AFLC's command surgeon staff for Maintenance before since July 1970. A graduate of assuming his present position Dartmouth College and the at Oklahoma City AMA. New York University School (AFLCNS) of Medicine, he entered the Air Force in July 1945. NCO Course Siarfs Colonel Lifton was assistant RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. deputy chief of staff for Bioastronautics and Medicine (AFNS) - An advanced communications-electronic- s at Air Force Systems Comcourse designed mand headquarters prior to Air for Force master, senior his current assignment in master chief and sergeants AFLC. will begin in July at Keesler Joining the Air Force in 1944 AFB, Miss. The new course after graduation from the will be management-oriented- , United States Military providing the NCOs with the Fair-brothbroader knowledge necessary Academy, Colonel has been with AFLC to perform superintendent since 1970. duties. 26-we- ek er To more effectively help personnel with problems they feel they cannot resolve themselves, the Social Actions office at Hill AFB is working LI.. closely with community activities, according to Capt. Anthony Bozich, Social Actions officer at Hill AFB. One "community organization that is offering and in turn, receiving help from Hill AFB perhelp sonnel, is the Layton Community Crisis Center. - - The center, which is currently moving to a new location at 1768 North Main, T.avtrn is made nn nf local to dedicated volunteers need who those help. assisting Trained volunteers are always on hand at the center to deal with such crises as drug and alcohol addiction, potential suicides, runaways, READY FOR CRISIS - - Gloria Hampton, director of tl! Layton Community Crisis Center, welcomes the help of (J volunteers vomers irom urn Am, sgt. Tom Ezell, (cen ana capi. uavia neroia, Maintenance unwed mothers, victims of young people. He is a ana master in Clearfield LDSF venereal disease, cls; emotional problems. Director of the center, Mrs. Gloria Hampton, explains, "Ours is a approach. We let individuals know that they are not the only ones in the world with problems - - everyone has problems." To be readily available the center features two "hot lines" - - telephones that are manned on, an around-the-cloc- k basis. The crisis num1 and bers are people-to-peop- CELEBRATING rnncn,n7 mill TEg f Cw ; If ' HONESTABE'S DAY w' 41 "wfilf. it Shoes, Pants, Jackets, 71 TABLE 2 1.1 VcluestoHS" il VI A ' RS!.L' OMToWt-Ba- V i Frl 944 8" .,4 C88 444 388 W 1 888 1 788 v.i....- - 1044 988 4 Te$. 7U)5" 1 M88 1W I J 344( 1 As V Prtsses, Forwals, Suit 2 Mon. Sot. oh Wrack -- Thurs. D j244 fD J)1 488 V. CtlG ftur. Fri. Sat. 3 344 288 Q44 988 944 88 1 144 88' 44c 4" 118 644 544 444 THEENP I J 1 Wed. 1 1 288 f T 94 7 le 1 388 Downtown - Combat i fe Fort Lane Shopping Ctnter PROVO -- Open late Fri. Downtown An officer from tenance, Capt. David Herd and his wife, Mary, area taking training at the cd so they can put in sol volunteer hours. training takes about 24 W a week for six weeks. Any civilian or mOq personnel who would lib volunteer to help may do calling Mrs. Hampton,! 4801, Captain Bozich said -- Support professional Logistic counsel Squadron, has been helping at anyone with a dreg the center for several months. emotional problem His specialty is young boys. "U, deeded are overstt' have taken some of the young chairs rues, couches, k Kias irom me center usning at cases, endtables, coffee B Strawberry Reservoir and and lamps. Furnitures skiing at Snow Basin," he be in good condition. bo said. Also needed are wtl as "They are wonderful boys mostly novels, and just need someone to hold current magazines. out a helping hand," he said. Those having iterJ Call Sergeant Ezell has plenty of Atlr, cKniilrf background experience with Berry in Layton, 1967 Olds 98 Luxury Foil Power WinM Powr, Includes CfUl a ttoreo RofO D.... vni Power vw i ft A f Power Top, Many other Extra's Antenna - j Trunk, VT 2 Yeaf Warranty Total Price LAYTON i clients. Crises Needs i 246S Washington secondary black belt J leacnes some of M techniques to the cena AFB Anyone at civilian or military - - who has need to call the numbers are welcome to do so, Captain Bozich said. The center is very Center eager to assist Hill AFB personnel in any way they Noted can. . And the The Layton Comis'iT feeling is mutual, Captain Bozich pointed out. Crisis Center needs for Many military and civilian furniture and books Men: on personnel are working as grand opening Feb. 14. volunteers at the center. 2952nd will f Tom Ezell, The center Sgt. 344 OGDEN Ward. He is also an expen juao ana possessor of 773-480- 2. Hill our asoluteIy end of Winter ''If 773-480- Master Charge Bank Amricard IN III! II $1196.00 Wilkinson Bulclc 330 So. 5th yntlW W! 293-348- 7 |