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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 32 scores record year CAP Volunteers needed in local The Utah Juvenile Court, First District, is recruiting concerned citizens from Hill AFB to work with juvenile offenders. Volunteers are especially needed in the Layton, Bountiful and Ogden areas. MAXWELL AFB, Ala. Air Patrol Civil The (AFNS) flew a record 30,909 hours last year on air search and rescue and other emergency service missions and was directly responsible for saving 24 lives. The CAP is a civilian auxiliary of the Air Force. In addition to search and rescue, the organization helped alleviate suffering caused by There are presently Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, as a unit of the Office of Civilian Defense. During War II, CAP volunteers milljons of miles on World flew coastal patrol and other volunteer program in- must ?a Those . training, participate ' in ' 394-266- Physical WASHINGTON NCO Wives Club gives lamps "v"v" Wives Club Ward is the wife of TSgt. Leigh scneauie or at Play CHRISTENFELD I 3 Piece For tv 1 only t rflMittimn mm nniiiiiiiii"iiiiniiiWiiiriimiimTaiiinrnl ITEMS - Pretty Nancy Germer and Jim Maxwell are surrounded by a sampling of the over 1,100 local purchase or "L" items now available from the Base The Base Service Store in building 5 has increased its 2,400 item inventory by about 1,100 additional items. The store, a unit of the Depot Support Branch, Distribution, for the past 10 years has stocked and issued all janitorial and office supplies. It now will also carry surplus local purchase materiel known a "L" items such as motors, electrical wiring and small parts left over from workload changes, cancelled projects and excesses from completed projects. "We have just about a little of everything," said one employee. The items are placed in an area of the store, located in stockroom IB, for a visual shoppers concept. It is suggested that a technician familiar with the use of these items accompany the supply representative. The unit, under the supervision of William J. Maxwell, is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until noon. Emergency purchases can be made by contacting Mr. Maxwell, ext. 2715. 29 j J the phv examination for eachl plicant at the military me facility nearest his regardless of service. In the past, each app! was scheduled for pb examination at the ne military medical facilit the service to whose aesi the candidate has applie li increases inventory at Homo . . . review i Base Service Store Beautiful is no the US plication of medical stani io pnysical examinations applicants to the US. M U.S. Academy, u.S. Air i Acaaemy, Academy, U.S. Coast $ Academy and U.S. Merl Marine Academy. The review board Service Store. Leisure Hours Mi Dara scheduling, Ward, Ogden AMA Bonds are for beginnings. (AFN! uperauon at Force Academy. 11 is resDonsiMo welfare chairman, presents Jeanette Ward. a pair of lamps to Douglas Hills, Hillair Service Club director. room. Mrs. The lamps will be used in the center's dressing NCO f( ex "ewiy established Acaaemies Central Officer cited for service It volunteer ronl dividuals must have a pattern in what whft,AiJ..wl1 i "IT1 " u "lost rewsl of stability, take nine hours of missions to aid the defense Headquarters. effort. In 1946, CAP was inthe presentation. Lt. Col. Dale H. Zimcorporated by act of Congress Colonel Zimmerman was as a nonprofit, benevolent merman, Munitions Supply has received Division to dedicated chief, assigned to the 3rd Tactical organization Service the nation the Fighter Wing at Kunsan AFB, Distinguished through serving Medal for his performance in Korea, prior to reporting to aviation. Later it was made official Korea as an operations of- Hill AFB. He is married and resides in civilian auxiliary of the Air ficer. Col. Harry P. Wheaton, Roy with his wife and four Force. All its members are Distribution director, made children. volunteers. II areas munity, according to Mike Strebel, one of the officials. juveniles. Male In order to qualify for the "Pecially need volunteers offering services to training, and spend a the court and they have been minimum of two hours a week helpful in aiding young of- - with his probationer. natural disasters such as blizzards and floods. It also flew "mercy" flights and conducted a broad program of aerospace education for its teen-ag- e cadet members. CAP was established Dec. 1, 1941, one week before the 62 tenaers make an attenuate The to the com- have ft adjustment Modeled by sfaf Speaker The International W; Club will hold its meeting, Monday,7:3Cp the Hillair Recreation C Shirley Zogmaister fraf Weber County School & talking on Interna' ij relations. I will be Chairman Harry MucherfromCer and Mrs. James w. j Denmark. Entertainment iH German For additional vitr-call Mrs. Dec Ulrica,, or Mrs. Kendall Kear singa-lon- 2081. IF THERE MVSTteM n mj Paine r When's the time t right Yvonne Davis one of Mildred's tales ladies have abaoy Many other Styles more than half are available RECREATIONAL fl a $ VEHICLES 0?O UTf MONDAY AND FRIDAY OGDEN AND LAYTON 3520 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN Phone 394-165- 1 VV DOUBLE-CHECKE- COMPLETE ibshlwx wl&ihii '.'J 9 iundltl rwl les VALUE turn tabs OPJEHL WSIk D AUTOMOTIVE CENTER SALES Gmw( SERVICE LEASING "OUR REPUTATION RIDES WITH YOU!" . ChikJfcnb. |