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Show HILL TOP TIMES I ie Price t Materiel Joperation Se- - - rbs'" Awarded Brotherhood Citation - . 'iliie- the professional help that is available in the area," he said. "If I can take care of one little corner and someone else takens care of theirs then we can solve some of the problems." The Madison Park Baseball League was founded four years ago by Mr. Price "to see kids have somewhere to play, even if they don't make a Little League team." Distribution, the awarded Citation Award Conference of Branch, si 'Jgd SSonal Us and Jews. 2 a s given to We and work Ubuted significantly I S ovement of human and intergroup jSSStfflbe presented Utah. been have recipients N, Maurice E. Hogle, and Dr. Obert C. 4 at the Hotel i iaw ner. ri price is active in the tral City Community La Hacienda Youth Wm, the Odyssey House, ml cays ort and J Park Baseball equal aniprogram at Hill Madison Tie and the ent i.. I'took MM km a year's leave of year ago to be the ace a ior of the Central City The Center. munity contains many agen-th- hiet! i tiald at were scattered Lake City in hout Salt :intc fS tin mi mi 4-- H is a garnering .( liKe me oiu lings where people 10 Ah East. tffc "Right now I am trying to find a calf for the kids to raise. club. It is We have a of kids number the surprising or touched never have who feed a calf." The program is centered in the Second to Eighth West and Second South to Seventh North area of Salt Lake City. Odyssey House is a drug rehabilitation program. Mr. Price is on the board of advisors. "Often people don't know of piace Safety Record Set wwu RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. can - Air Training !ve problems," he said, (AFNS) lervices the area bor-- 4 Command had the lowest by Ninth to Second major aircraft accident rate and i Second West to in its history during 1971. The 4 rtfacf Willie Price . accidents that occurred Hacienda Youth during the year represented a "looks like a small 53 per cent reduction over jam 1970. 2d Nations" he said. it cad itedt far, rif mat - edit to --v st ie 1 if )8 to 23. His children "help typing letters, making telephone calls and posters. It is quite a family effort." Mr. Price summed up his philosophy, "Race and religion have no part in the programs. The programs expose the kids to more than that little block they live, on." Drinking Problem? Want Help? Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting on base. Call 773-341- 5. - id 80 North Main Lay ton, Utah Includes Lehman Caues and No. 215 Friday Night is Family Night L.V. $65.00 Entertainment Served 6:00p.m. till 7:30p.m. o Family Faldmo Tours 6 506 So. Main ! 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Hudson, Walter T. 38 brigadier generals for Galligan, Edward Ratkovich, Senate approval for promotion Frank W. Elliott Jr., Daniel to the temporary grade of James Jr., John F. Gonge, John W. Pauly, John J. Burns, major general. The complete list of Kenneth R. Chapman, Bryce brigadier generals nominated Poe III, Cuthbert A. Pattillo, in order of seniority: George G. Loving Jr., Oliver James E. Hill, Jonal L. W. Lewis, Marion L. Boswell, Blank, James A. Bailey, Kenneth L. Tallman, Otis C. Donald H. Ross, William A Moore, Frederick C. Blesse, Jack, Jessup D. Lowe, Vernon James V. Hartinger. R. Turner, Warren D. Johnwas A HOUSEWIFE son, Peter R. DeLonga, Charles I. Bennett Jr., Harold complaining to her husband. E. Collins, Benjamin N. Bellis, "Just look at me. My clothes Lew Allen Jr., Charles C. are so drab and shabby, if Pattillo, James R. Allen, anyone1 came to the door, he'd Walter R. Tkach, Bryan M. think was the cook." "Not if he stayed for dinShotts, Leroy J. Manor, Roger ner," was the retort. Hombs. DEATH VALLEY TOUR March 3, 4. 19 ajor General Rank Listed Are you Tired of Winter? Join us for JJs 1M S r$. 10 o o .via tii' trom II Vi I crsf. iatiat r nine children ranging in age The 945th Military Airlift Group donated $460 to buy equipment for the baseball league. Mr. Price was born in Helper but has lived in Salt Lake City most of his life. He and his wife, Frankie, have annual at the fourth ihood Citation Award al5 , Page FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UIMION H!U AfS CAST H1U Afl WEST - D0O - ItS - SOUTH OCOtN - fOtT lANt, LAYTON |