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Show Page rui LrU(oj o) f Alt 1 v PINS Priscilla Tauchin became the bride of Ralph Begay in a ceremony solemnized last Friday in the Provo LDS Temple. Ok , 20-ye- She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tauchin of Page, Ariz, and foster daughter of Virginia Creager, Manufacture and Repair Division, Maintenance. Mr. Begay is the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Swenson of Orem. A wedding dinner was held in their honor in Orem. That evening a reception was held at the Orem LDS 12th Ward Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Begay BELGIUM ATR CADETS - Maintenance: R. Blankenship, Earl D. Bassett, Jerry J. Brandon, Willard O. Peaslee, Honsvick, Oscar B. Priest, Louis Lopez and Rodney D. Col. Howard J. Andersen, Hill AFB deputy commander, Purser. received the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct from the period June 15, 1969 to June 8, 1973. During that period he was assigned to the Office of Legislative Liason, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force. Charles F. Minter, Sr.. deputy chief of staff for Logistics AFLC) , received the second star of a 3 5 ?V modification of Air Force weapon systems. He had previously served as vice commander of the Ogden Air Materiel Area. Hill AFB. i V' FSi, , It I'- ', - s , , ' f ON MOST I! II If ft II y.ii U ' jsfa that leaves I' lk Vf rill Oil II 11 11 IS ll f OR 30 oj ql 100i repair CO' A lmmm If LJ? FOR 24 MONTHS. Yo Oil cy n Own gt Kent Keener pins upa poster on Ethnic Week t. the help of Charles H. Mullins. Sergeant Keener originated the poster seen on most of the Hill AFB bulletin boards. DUTY CALLS Some 50 Utah and Nevada Air Force Reservists will be called to duty for two weeks, beginning Aug. 5, to train at Hill AFB and W'endover Air Force Auxiliary Field. The men belong to the 5th Area Ogden Air Materiel Squadron, Augmentation commanded Col. John A. national the reservists could be called to duty at Hill AFB to augment the civilian-militar- y workforce in various management and technical positions. The first week of the encampment will be spent at Hill AFB doing training with their counterparts. The second week of training will be at Wendover putting their training into practical application. Activated on Aug. 1, 1972, the unit is one of five identical the Air squadrons within Force Logistics Command. emergency on-the-j- - 5 tt USA. in i the cor. nn JUL CO0TiOl s A "Check With Us"Bfore You Buy! i, VERY WARRANTY REASONABLE D n $S75 la' ef. 13 d aorJ:., $4S0 i v 'a :.e. 5 f gs. $350. S?f C , ( ' ji Pro 5 ? IC the annual undergoing summer encampment. Col. Lt. James C. Wahleithner, 508th commander, said that his reser- vists will spend the two weeks learning more about flying and support the unit's F-10- fighter-bomber- s. He noted that the summer camp will conclude with an open house and military parade at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4. In January, the reserve group ceased operating as an airlift group Globemaster became with aircraft and a tactical Thunderchiefs. flying SUPPORT The Bachelor Degree in C-1- 24 fighter-detachme- nt F-10- of Science Management-Logistic- s Program is being supported by six employees in the Missile Division, Maintenance. Three of the employees supporting this program are from the Quality Branch. The program is designed to provide those that complete it with a Degree in Management of Logistics. Those participating from the Quality Branch are Lee Mohler, Wendell Saunders, and Brent Figgins. All of these people have been in the program for over a year and two were in the first class that was given in the program. The program is administered by the continuing Education Division at Weber State College and will provide a well rounded knowledge in humanities, social science, natural science along with one of six speciality areas which include Data Automation, Distribution USED TRUCKS th From (wr and 2 tons 4 Whesl Drives FRtl To 1 i.OOO rii( Chooi Chavs if fords Dodges for ot lonrj tor o' oi Logistics, Logistics Management, Procurement, Production you wtk. USED CARS TO oil Oil ty Oi you Korg imivdin 60 doyf for of !ot!) tht tor or lrfc. r' twery ring ciquisftely mounted in 14 fcarat gold. Ot' SELECTION Hi31 Beautiful diamond bridal sets, the lifestyle meant for a lifetime d BIGGEST PRICES 5 T c. embrace o BEST H J ENCAMPMENT Utah-Idah- o Some 800 residents, assigned to the 508th Tactical Fighter Detachment at Hill AFB are spending 15 days at Hill AFB Bachelors tr a with 15 nectnory rtooi't or pol rtplocnen for ot long oi yow - - ANNOUNCE-Sg- dolrhio diuount on porit ond tober for 1 I' 0000 ACR0SS E COUNTRY. '3 dcount it oood ot Chtrclt " 1 poricipomq DAYS c-c- - - :Z'j- - Th f II 8 Rjl C0erfj3 U all the others behind. Of e"rjtrt?, tfarttmtiston. rfru b'c.li yilem o"d let'.cn iem 'or 30 doyt o 2000 I I f I Used Car Warranty- s 4fc mm! and overhaul, repair, to Dec. 13, 1972. tSA f4 ( major general Wednesday. General Minter became the deputy chief of staff for Maintenance at AFLC in July 1972. He is responsible for the THERE is no right wav to do the wrong thing 6 Force Command headquarters pilot with the 1551st Flying Training Squadron, from July 29, 1971 at Air Maintenance y Day huff of Ogden. a During SECOND STAR Capt. William McGeorge received the Air Force Commendation Medal for distinguishing himself by meritorious service as an H-5- Clayton W. Ernest I yy?y 15 Workman, Mervin J. Thoral V. King, Sidney L. Johnson, Floyd W- Adams, Charles R. Blake, James J. R. Formeller, George Williams, Dee F. Stoker, Reed S. Nielsen, Beverly A. Parkin, Jennie W. Stoddard, and Florence R. Powell. II, Ogden AM A. mm. Hawkes, Ballance, and Materiel Management: Robert B. Breidenbach, who Two officers in themselves distinguished the line of duty were awarded the Legion of Merit and the Air Force Commendation medal bv Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe y D. Godfrey, John M. Thompsen, Glen M. Allen, and Lee R. Zinck. AWARDS " M. Francis M. Ellsworth L. Godfrey. Procurement: Richard C. Blair. Base Commander: Kenneth on Saturday which included an open pit barbeque of mutton and a traditional Navajo wedding cake, made of blue cornmeal that was served to 300 guests from the Navajo reservation. York City on Aug. 3. Betty Lykins, M. Belgium Air cadets and a captain in the Belgium Air Force toured Hill AFB last Tuesday as part of a Utah Civil Air Patrol exchange program. Lt. Col. Hvrald Hilburn, deputy wing commander of the Utah CAP. ?aiu ihat the foreign visitors are members of the Belgium equivalent of the U.S. Civil Air Patrol. The visitors arrived in Utah on July 21 and will leave for New James Distribution: The bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace. The bride's sister, Jeannie Tauchin attended as maid of honor with Debbie Creager, Gladys Swenson, Sheila Swenson and Dorothy Cooper as bridesmaids. Assuming best man duties was Alfred Footracer with Roger Creager as usher. They were also honored at a Navajo celebration at the Copper Mine Chapter House in Page, Ariz, ' $ yj service federal ar awards were earned by: Cultural Hall. Tl f g (o a potpourri of Hill AFB personnel WEDDING kT CO 0 In) 1973 August 3, HILL TOP TIMES 24 PH. CHOOU FROM Economy Cars Luxury Cars Sports Ctrl Sedans Wagons Most AH MaVs And Models 394-261- 2 3535; WAU AVE. Management, Assurance. and Quality GRADUATE Five Hill AFB sergeants have completed the AFLC NCO Academy, Warner Ilobins AFB, Ga. They are SSgt. Joe D. Craine, and SSgt. Sandry Smith, 2952 Combat Logistics Support Squadron; SSgt. Cecil Dean and SSgt. Wayne K. Smale, Ogden AMA; and SSgt Patrick J. Connelly, 2349 Air B.ise Group. THE DAWN dws not come twice to awaken a man, Chinpe proverb |