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Show Page 8 ocarns model AAon Pfli rf! - - February 2, HILL TOP TIMES 11 LOT tMV Jji HWSKSKCWB TUE$.tFRJ. .bk.' . . - $ I rr s sf Jm A base civilian worker has been presented the Republic of Vietnam's Honor Medal for his advisory services to the Vietnamese Air Force. Cited by Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, Ogden AMA commander, was Victor F. Smith of Ogden. Mr. Smith, a supply systems W analyst in Distribution at Hill AFB, was assigned in Vietnam from Sept. 24. 1971 to Aug. 30, 1972. During that time, he worked with Air Logistics Command's Materiel Management Center, part of the Vietnamese Air Force, overseeing the aircraft crash-battl- e His program. returned Please wafch your fme Are you guilty of failing to evacuate your vehicle from barracks parking lots following heavy snowfalls? asks Pat McConville. Miss McConville, Base Bowling Lanes, hopes she can remind you to comply with this sign and others like it on base. Give the snow plows a chance to perform their duty, and spare yourself a spinning ordeal. Miss McConville is the daughter of Col. John V. McConville, Base Safety Officer. damage techniques damaged Viet- namese aircraft back into service in a minimum of time, officials said. Mr. Smith has 33 years of federal service, of which 16 years were at the former Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield and the remainder at Hill AFB. He is married and he and his wife have a married daughter. 1 jf? Wtr 'A ; Eleven civilians and be military personnel honored for management and relations community 1972 at achievements during an Awards Night at the Officers Club, Feb. 14, sponsored by the Ute Chapter, Utah Air Force Association. Speaker at the event, which begins with a 7 p.m. social, is James lirtriMlliitttBlWlIlliiTil'iWnilMi M. Stone, He is vice Division. Mr. Stone will talk on various facets of logistics. The event is for AFA members, guests. GJXtU AFLC - A computer systems analyst is Air Force Logistics -- Command's Outstanding Handicapped Federal Em- UfOKASID ploye of the Year for 1972. Samuel C' Adams Ruark, controller and lead system in the analyst Comptroller's .M equipment 1 All - 1 s5.00 management support branch at AFLC headquarters, was selected from six candidates. His Piastic AQUATIC A YARD PLANTS ' on KOI" 1 stop o '.n? candidates Other LIVE AQUATIC iiccnua ov 7 3 and Metrology Center and Gary K. Brantley. Guidance, AMA. Warner-Robin- s Mr. Ruark was serving as an infantry rifleman with the 36th Infantry Division during WWII when he was struck by an enemy bazooka shell. As a result he lost the sight of his left eye and the use of his right After his discharge in March 1946. he entered the Cniversitv of Kentucky where he earned a bachelor in of general He entered government service in August 1951. working in the supply field. In August 1961 he was while promoted to GS-1working as a digital computer 3 systems analyst. Mr. Ruark is the recipient of several performance awards and letters of commendation for his work in computer programs and analysis. 825-166- BRAND NAMES G Masland O Stevens CLees O Roxbury 0 Alexander Smith & More. A SPECIAL from AFLC were Elton G. Cole, Oklahoma City AMA: James C. Barone, San Antonio AMA; E. Dean Ross. Ogden AMA: Phillip V. Huud. Aerospace science degree business. lA X -- Force in the Federal Agency category. FREE Plastic Fish! PLANTS! l 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m REDUCED TO ONE LOW PRICE! in placed nomination to represent Air hand and arm. Sale! 'AW iyiMiiiMMTittffiiWilMWMaiMIBMMMHIIIMMM INSTORE SPECIALS! Galore Anyone who brings in this ad will Receive a WOO ON FIRST QUALITY BR0ADL00M & Best employee named him selection and partners ' FROM VIETNAM Victor F. Smith is presented the Republic of Vietnam's Honor Medal by Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, Ogden AMA commander. Mr. Smith was cited for his advisory services to the Vietnamese Air Force. Wasatch Corporation's "fr711" 'i - and general manager of Thiokol Chemical president ASE FOR YOU TO . t will TROPICAL WATERS $3.00 fl Awards night slated Feb. 14 Sunday p.m. - 5 p.m. SAVE - 2?t mander. KZW V """"n citation accompanying the award was signed by Lt. Gen. Tran Van Minh, Vietnamese Air Force comA 1973 BC1 AKIS PLUS MORE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS WHILE OUR (iKKAT countries have to deserve to live; they have to nil! lo lie; they have to strugglo to live. - Lynn MUSTSELL! 1973 ANNUAL SALE IS IN Mobile homo, 50 x 12, two bedroom, fully PROGRESS! BUY ON BUDGET TERMS carpeted, furnished. S135.00 Down and assume juff-t- AIL SALES ARE FINAL -- U ' Baylor Norseman, calendar, 17 jewels $39.95 Baylor bracelet wafch, 17 jewels $49.95 payments of $80.43 per month. D&G Mobllo Homo Salos ZAP-E-S' VMc'vc got the whole vvrxld vorkrg for you. 3700 SIVHOAlt RD. 2389 North Highway 89 Ogden, Utah 393-536- 9 bears. Shopping Center 2 Vl Wash. Blvd. 675 Wall Ave. Phone 782-441- 1 |