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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 drive Membership from (continued page 1) Veterans of World War II, Korea and Southeast Asia. Active duty officers and airmen. Wives and widows of servicemen or veterans. Those not falling within these categories are eligible for "Patron Status." The change in membership status was effective Jan. 1, 1973. The constitution of the national AFA has been amended to reflect it. AFA members to be con- tacted for additional information and sign-u- p slips are as follows: The following members are off base contacts: Quil Nebeker, Ogden, Frank Coppim, Brigham Helen Hilburn, City, -- 394-553- 7233-640- 3; 9; Gloria Ogden, Denner, Salt Lake City, 328 773-062- 2; 8066. Robert Foster, Salt Lake Nolan Manfull, City, Salt Lake City, and 328-310- 6; 487-073- James Brown, 1; Ogden, 394-346- 1. Leaves mark Through its affiliate, Aerospace the Education Foundation, AFA is leading the way in studying adaptation of advanced USAF course materials for use in public school systems. also The Foundation sponsors seminars in all parts of the country. 100L, ext. 3267. In cooperation with the U.S. Ray Yates. Bldg. 5, ext. Office of Education, the 3856; Harry Cleveland, Bldg. Foundation annually sponsors 100L, ext. 3750; Joe Jacobs, Bldg. 1247, ext. 5432; Reece the National Laboratory for Robert Walker, Bldg. 1102, ext. 4063; Lynn Summers, Bldg. 5, ext. 2194; Jack Price, Bldg. 1218, ext. 5103; Verl Williams, Bldg. 1224, ext. 5370; Ace Allred, Bldg. 100A, ext. 3276; Larry Barton, Bldg. Robinson, Bldg. 1102, ext. 6905: Dave Whitesides, Bldg. 5, ext. 3001; Ray Dunn, Bldg. 100L, ext. 4003. Max Kennedy, Bldg. 100, ext. 3815; Glen Jensen, Bldg. 100A. ext. 3276; Wayne Gamble, Bldg. 5, ext. 3455; Keith Nichols, Bldg. 1247, ext 7679; Lt. Col. William Hewitt ext. 3633; and Bldg. Buller, Bldg. 593, ext Jerry T-10- 1, 3602. the Advancement of Education to acquaint civilian educators and school administrator with advanced educational concepts and techniques being developed and tested today. Through the Foundation, AFA also sponsors the Arnold Air Society - the honorary society of Air Force ROTC and society sponsored Angel Flights. Utah owns the top unit When you join the Utah Air Force Association, you belong to the nation's top AFA unit. Staying top is a tall order for any AFA unit but Utah's on does just thatand the Utah contingent has a host of awards to prove it. Secret of success is team work-start- ing from the top official down to the newest member. Heading the local team are talented men and women from many walks of life directing the efforts of the 1,700 member unit. A retired Air Force colonel, Nathan Maxer, is the top ranking AFAer in the state, a member of the board of director of the national AFA. Mr. Mazer is head of the Weber County Industrial Bureau. Next in the chain of command is Jack Price. Mr. - 4 vice-preside- area for Whitfield TranJames Brown, a high of- First Southern Baptist Church a extend to YOU aj cordial invitation to come worship with; Church ; jAway from Home?' 564 South 800 j: us E 10:55 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Residence Foster pass resolutions at its ventions. Galbraith "The headquarters staff the convention, AFA honors a number of Outstanding Air- men. At a formal banquet, which has become a highlight of the meeting, this program cludes award s'io all of these airmen. officers from Young throughout the Air Force, both rated and serve on the Junior Officer Advisory Council, the only AFA council made up entirely of active-dut- y personnel. in- non-rate- Pentagon, wherever around Washington the effort may take them", stated Mr. Summers. "An example is the recently passed Survivor's Benefits law, which is a big plus in AFA's ledger." d, Have you called iNjor out Expert Jewelry "" " Jewelry Repair-Handcra- fted Jewelry Finding- s- Slab Gem Materials, (A Cs9 FRIENDLY SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES EXOTIC ATMOSPHERE coll b:!VER AND LAPOARY SERVICE - Silver & " Silversmithing tools. 621-92- 33 rri 1910 Wash. 394-910- 3 SAFETY SHOES! H827 Womcns Soft Brcwn Heather Loafer r ,. ' ! ,, CO iWV" I m alY-TES- Ti INCOME TAX . SERVICE ! Now in Stock eervlce of the Beneficial Finance System tt Over 1700 loan and finance office A . coatt-to-cca- Popular Ranch Styling For to $10,000 Afways a choice of payment plans OGDEN Beneficial Firxmce Co. of Ogden 385 24th SL Eccle Bldg., Rm. 221 Ph: ROY Beneficial Finance Co. of Roy Mn Loans up 394-557- 5649 South 1900 West OPEN EVTNINGS BY APPOINTMENT V con- rides herd on them throughout the year - on Capitol Hill, in Each year at its national L CHINESE, AMERICAN POLYNESIAN FOOD Beneficial The Association doesn't just iinmMtr MACRAME MADE TO ORDER. Pom ?o w ImfiiUMfWi Cut Gems " ' 2hc9WitA 4X Williams umoJ VVVj "" I aW. ' WMt-.v- said. th If you have a refund coming, you don't have to wait weeks for a Government check. The instant you qualify for a loan, Beneficial will lend you the equivalent of your refund, in cash, instantly. Beneficial Income Tax Service does your taes by computer for accuracy and to calculate your lowest tax-f- or as little as $5. Even if you don't have Beneficial prepare your return, you can still qualify for Beneficial's "Instant Tax Refund" Plan. Just call up and tell us how much you want or come in. Remember: you're good for more at Beneficial. Offices everywhere. Open all year. Act now. Avoid the rush! J :fcJ ; YOUR piece. "The AFA record in this area is very, very good", he 825-027- 7 ' vfififcv 4U Summers Church 825-551- 2 p" This year, have your tax returns done at Beneticial-wiits famous "Instant Tax Refund" Plan .. iaMMMMaV r & Lavoid Robertson Pastor ." i Jk and resources are devoted to improving the lot of Air Force personnel and their families. According to Lynn Summers. Utah AFA president, "AFA deserves a lot of credit for the way pay has improved in the last few years. "Whatever of piece comes that legislation along helps the active duty Air Force type, you can bet AFA was right there, speaking Dial Ext. 6688 Worship Service La 4tu Sunday School 9:45 a.m. mum Force Association's efforts ! "W.J-"- Verla today? & Sunday Wednesday Services. Clearfield, Utah i I An important part of the Air We Home Your best reason to switch tax preparers... Price caters to all interst in the problems of all Air Force enlisted people. The Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force serves as a consultant to the Council. Need WA is president. Treasurer of the Wayne Gamble Through its Airmen's Council, AFA takes a direct I Mazer ficial with Mountain Fuel Supply in Ogc'en is third vice AFA V srvs YOU SS nt sportation Inc. is second vice president. 13, 1973 AFA Distribution. Verl Williams, also of Maintenance, is first while Bob Foster, a special representative in this Distribution Directorate and secretary is Bob Walker of the Plans and Programs Directorate. Judge Advocate is Salt Lake City attorney Les Richardson. Rounding out the state officials is Darlene Galbraith, an educator and a staff writer for the Salt Lake Tribune. She edits the quarter newsletter for the Utah AFA, called "Aerospace Review." All have many years in the a Maintenance AFA and have won national Price, Directorate supervisor, is vice awards for their efforts. president for the Rocky Mountain Region, which comprises Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. the state In recent membership Running drives, organization is a giant task for has beenparticular emphasis placed by the AFA a supervisor Lynn Summers, the recruiting of enlisted in of upon the Directorate men and young officers. -- 1 April 5 2SSO - PMONE fORPh:MOUBJ4620 773 clbeoGte to WASMIKOTOM OODEN. UTAH IS m XiDDD Ik fob 2 IkEQSOD PhONI BLVD. 304.2044 PfT7 RRTI (7) |