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Show Page 22 HILL, Al yV &OibL if tea in the afternoon hours Tuesday, Feb. 20, will welcome Kari Poe, wife of our new Ogden AMA Commander, Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II. Louise Pennington is in charge of arrangements which will be announced at a later date. A of news: Marilyn Hall, telephone OVVC JWJ 7 NCO Wives jSyiP 376-533-7 news: Carole Wilson, telephone 773-214- YBffpQAl 9 "A bargain today anything you can buy i H - 1 for. - Thailand. The OWC will miss our and smiling, warm-hearte- d thoroughly modern Millie. XXX All Hill AFB OWC members who would like to have their daughters presented at the Debutante Presentation Ball in April must submit their names to Joan Feddern. P25- - Drive carefully 6 or Chris Pate. no later than Tuesday, Feb. 20. If at least eight names are not submitted by then all plans for this year's presentation will have to be cancelled. To be eligible for presentation, the young lady must be the daughter of a Hill AFB OWC member. active, honorary, or associate and must have paid dues for six months prior to the date of 773-273- The young lady must be 17, cannot be more than 21 and be at least a graduating senior in high school. No married girls will be presented. XXX on the will be the "A Night Mediterranean" theme of a party sponsored by the OWC on March 10. A social hour from 7 to 8 p.m. will preceed a dinner at 8 p.m. presentation. Exception may be made if a member has arrived in the urea during the six month period. featuring Greek. Italian and French foods. An orchestra will play for your dancing pleasure from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and entertainment will be provided by belly dancer. Shamylas. Tickets will be $5.50 per person and will be available at a later date. Great fun is being planned for that evening by Ann Moore and her committee. Nebraska Karen, married State trooper: Linda and Janet. loth engaged to be married and residing at and a home: David to a i . - ,1 . Ikmnie Benson was one of many Officer KAREWKLI. Wives Club members attending a punch party for Aleen lloban last wefk. Mrs. lloban is the wife of the outgoing Ogden AMA commander. Louise calls herself a Kansas "tumblewced" and with Bob she has covered long distances. having been stationed on both ocean coasts, our farthermost northern and soul he rn larders and .Japan. But the roots from tthich tumbleweed Louise sprang are evident in her home and in her interests Two of fur grandfathers were on the western sin-riff- Fees s STEEL TOED Insurance Added NX c Dn'jr 5 (CHd Sat i i frontier and one of them drove cattle on the Abilene Trail. Her ..grandmother was a participant in the 1K89 Oklahoma land rush and actually was one of those successful in obtaining some of the 1.M20.000 homesteading 'Continued on page 2D COHT ''f t x. V' f npni fnrini'pn I CORPORATION 'tl .. . ltuisc Pennington 'A 773-255- 5 Ul Roy, Utah 64067 Opn v if Uppers t ECSTVTHRiFI hone: -- i Oil Tanned Water-Repcllen- credit policies and applies only to new customers. 5S00 South ' IN RED WING SAFETY SHOES Call today! Offer expires April 20, 1973. Subject to our usual 1900 West -P- j ' School. office in Roy. You borrow $100 and only pay $2 finance charge. & LOAN ... sophomore at Layton High payments of $34.00 each. Annual percentage rate, 11.96 percent First payment 30 days This is an introductory offer to get you acquainted with our new No , parents of four children: J102 No Additional March 1, all of our winter clothing will be drastically reduced! Looking for unusual buttons? You may possibly find them on our sale items. Meet Louise Pennington. Three monthly I School. wife of Ogden AMA Director of Distribution. Col. Bob Pennington. Louise and Bob met in their home state of Kansas when she was thirteen. Married when Bob was a senior in college, they are r I Items for sale may be brought to the Thrift Shop on Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. by military members, both active and retired and their dependents. Anyone may shop at the Thrift Shop Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Thrift Shop retains 10 percent commission on all items sold. The money is used for both base and community charitable and worthy projects. Among a few who have been helped the past year are the Base Nursery: the Youth Our fair lady ; 1 i PAY BACK - Library; Family Services; Yesterday's the Thrift Shop and bargain hunters may find exactly the item they have been looking SALE PLANNED MSgt. Kelly A. Hansel, Blanche Greene and Ora Canfield discuss the Thrift Shop winter clothing sale on March 1. The Thrift Shop is located in Bldg. 335. 6581 2i - Thanksgiving baskets; Ditty Bag program: Nursery fees for volunteer Red Cross and Thrift Shop volunteers; Recording for the Blind; Base Hospital for redecorating the Pediatric Clinic and lollipops for the immunization clinic; Soldiers. Sailors and Airmen's home in Washington D.C.; Air Force Village: the Navajo pro ject and the Ogden Weber Training Center. Donations have also been made of clothing, uniforms and miscellaneous items to the Utah Migrant Council, Primary Children's Hospital, Salvation Army. American Fork Training School. Civil Air Patrol, Disabled Veterans, Ogden Rescue Mission; and the Utah State Industrial you. Coffee on at 10 a.m. will honor Millie Harrison, wife of base commander, Col. Kenneth E. Harrison, who is departing Hill AFB to become Base Commander of a base in at Presently there is a good selection of winter clothing, skis and ski boots and many other useful items. A friendly volunteer is on hand to assist 13. L Council, which includes both Girl and Boy Scouts; Base is prices." yesterday's prices prevail at XXX The OWC Tuesday, Feb. 5$ lAlVfe Thrift shop plans sale rl'ir i 2, 1973 February TUP TIMES M m mm OOP IUI hzz 42n ) 3 9. 35001b. tlli tiimajn Test Steel To I niiiiirn U UIIlill.ll kUIIUII . a mi uirtcx in ugden mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr' ! 11 2226 Wash Blvd. Ogden, Utah Phnnn lQO.f.f in |