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Show 13, 1973 April GRADUATE Bryant gave the commencement address and presented cer- tificates to 17 military and civilian graduates of Class 73-Management Course for Air Force Supervisors. Michael Majors, Sgt. f I t ! r j C, Renovation Branch, Outstanding Military Raymond Lashley, ' pS,'."' t"A ' ' I '',' Munitions Supply Division, Distribution, received the Graduate Award. f Stan- dardization Branch, Materiel Services Division, Materiel Management, was presented Civilian Outstanding Graduate Award. SSgt. Michael Brady, 1550th ATTW, received the Honor Military Graduate Award. Lee R. Conover, Range and Orientation Section, Maintenance, received the Honor Civilian Graduate Award. TSgt. Jack Gouger, 4754th was presented RES, Distinguished the Military Graduate Award. Marvin E. Bywater, Aircraft Service Scheduling Section, Mainthe received tenance, Civilian Distinguished Graduate Award. Bert Mezenen, Aircraft Production Line No. 1, Maintenance was presented Leader's the Conference Award. The Storage Warehouse Incentive Program has picked its winners for the month of March. Warehouseman of Month - Group A - George Karas from whse 8 Warehouse Crew of Month - Group A - Whse 6A & B. With following members: Lynn Bodily, foreman, Ann Sargent, Von Stott, Claude Loghry, Carl Roberts, Bryant Clark, Irvin Anderson, Lothar Kososik, Thelma Priest, Ronald Cowdrick, and Ronald Tovey. Warehouseman of Month - Group B - Joseph Freidli - from whse 1201 Warehouse Crew of Month - Group B - Whse 1. With following members: Joe Salazar, foreman. Dorothy Allred, Billy Baggs, Fred Beyer, Tom Bloomer, Wayne Bond, Donald Bush, Robert Bushell, Andy Christiansen, Jimmy Hyde, Kent Jensen, Mike Jones, Walter Lambert, Alice Larson, Thomas Lee, Wayne Meisner, Kevin Moore, Kenneth O'Connell, Thomas Rich, Toby Romero, Elvin Servoss, Mark Smith, and Turley Merrill. Joseph Freidli Other graduates were SSgt. Gary Alanzo, SSgt. George Ambrose, Lynn Burningham SSgt. Stephen Clucas, Van Dahl, Wilbur Hedrick, SSgt. Mark S. Martin, William Stuart, SSgt. Charles Van Buskirk, and SSgt. David Woolley. The course is mandatory for Base dental officers will host the Weber District Dental' Society on April 19. The event will begin with a "Drill and Fill" golf tournament at the base links at noon. Those who desire to tour the base are asked to meet at the Dental Clinic at 12 : 30 p.m. Dinner will be served at the officers club beginning at 7 p.m. Guest speaker at the dinner will be Dr. Carroll Taylor, an oral surgean from Travis AFB, Calif. Dr. Taylor will discuss diagnosis and treatment of abnormalities of the face and jaw areas. New officers of the Weber District Dental Society also will be installed at the meeting. West 5700 So. Roy, Utah 825-843- 4 i I ; civilian dignitaries, including Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, Ogden AMA vice Maj. J a dedication ceremony at the state capitol last Monday, s from honoring Utah that have served in all attended commander, POW-MIA- i " In '-I George Karas wars. Acting Secretary of State for Utah, Harvard Hinton, talked briefly about Utah's POW-MIA- s. He welcomed home the returned prisoners and expressed hope that those missing in action will be accounted for. A plaque, prepared by the Intermountain Barbed Wire of War Club, was Ex-Prison- er Utilities COST reduce it installed in the Freedom Shrine at the capitol to climax the event. Commander of the club is Ray Griffiths of the Ammunition Division, Materiel Management Directorate. FAITHFUL friend is a A defense. strong all military and civilian supervisors in accordance with the provisions contained in AFR military personnel requiring training may attend on a space available basis. Class 73-- will commence on May 7. 50-3- 7. AHOljDAYFGn Non-superviso- ry E li AIL SEASONS WINTER, SPRING, SUM- up-gra- de ACCESSORIES MER & FALL filled with week- OGDEIl'S MOST COMPLETE ends of fun, 52 reasons to visit PASTOR LOGAN M. THOMAS, Th D LII1E OF PICKUP AUD us. CAMPER ACCESSORIES. ' Sunday Sunday Services 10:55a.m. OGDEN AUTO PARTS & GLASS CO. School 9:45 a.m. T.VJ. and7:30p.m. All military and Ninety-fiv- e DENTISTS MEET Flrsf Bapilsi Church 2025 CITATION MARCH WINNERS Career Cash, Management Branch Chief, Civilian Personnel Division, the Page U HILL TOP TIMES 6:30p.m. 1645 South 500 West Bountiful Li are Warmly Welcome Ph. Come Let Us Worship 37?-431- (Horn 295-170- J J" Auto Port) M-- rnONE 7 of Neiory and Unncary rTBCCf I 7 No. 5 The Clothes Tree of ClearfieldL" nnn IJ U r earfleld Plaza LJ OOO Change of Ownership Sole Use Your m. Beginning the 13th of April, The New Owners will put on Sale, The Entire Inventory of this to be flnestore OVER S00,000 placed on Sale. Clearfield Clothes Tree Only llflens - SpoirtscoQits Suits a Stock All tnrre nog arocic 99 49 Values to 6000 Valuos to 8500 Tho Reg Values to I0500 Valuos to I2500 Values to I5000. Hours Thurs. 7 I 69" 3)99 99 Tho mm Valuos to Valuos to .a mm. 7500 8500 a 9-- Fr. 9-- 9 Sat. 9-- 9 - Woman's Dapf. t 99 99 99 Pont100Suits Ovor Valuos to 35.00 Pants vd,, 12,95 Straight Log Polyostor Blousos Vol. 13.00 6.99 & 0.99 |