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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8: November 23, 1973 Cut gas pump visits stated. "A Jack rabbit starts and hard time," Crtowledcie: Afton's best ffrien farm boy in with a 9th grade education, 22 years in the Marine Corps, which included From a Duchesne, a Japanese prison camp during World War II, Korea, an Vietnam, honorable discharge, then to Hill AFB, of a high school education and now an Associate Degree in business completion management and accounting is a long time to complete an education. But that is the route taken by a Hill employee, Artie Stocks, of the Materiel Division, Processing Distribution. After 22 years in the Marine Corps, retiring as a gunnery sergeant upon suffering a heart attack in Vietnam, Mr. Stocks still felt a strong desire to work and be a productive member of civilian society. ' ' t h e H o w e v e r . considered "has been" hi it; a his age, medic-- education. the start of i! . !. 'i view o:' ir, record and ! Me was lost he met Don Cramer in .'n Education Services Civilian Personnel I'.ranch. explained ployment opportunities, training and education to returning veterans who were in need of special assistance in making the change from military life to a productive and satisfying civilian one. The program was tailor-mad- e for Mr. Stocks and provided just what was needed to become a useful civilian citizen. He became the fourth person to sign up. In September 1968. Sgt. Artie Stocks became just Artie Stocks, high school boy, attending Kaysviile High. o easy task, he attended school tin with high W-at a worked teenagers, job 4 Distribution, and learned how to studv. which meant in e Charm-Convenienc- Now his and his strong predicament desire to become involved with the productive civilian work force. After what seemed like insurmountable odds and much encouragement from Cramer, Mr. Stocks hired into Hill AFB under the Veterans Appointment Readjustment was which Program, established to provide em- Division, renting -- new - 2 rotary calculator, 8 : Samuel .Johnson . V,-st- OH Ti.lli-- JAerl's Jewelry 183 Clearfield No. Main. Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairs , 621-542- 9 Phone 825-075- I Artie J. Stocks Tex. RANDOLPH AFB. Community-CollegThe (AFNS) of the Air Force (CCAF) catalog is being distributed to high schools, colleges, base education offices and Air Force recruiters. The catalog describes the -- historical development of CCAF; its purposes, goals and and counseling philosophy; services available. Academic information includes admission and registration procedures; advanced standings; the Career Education Certificate program; and assignment of credit and transcript service. 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The published book will be in hardback, contain about 1.000 pictures with accompanying narrative, and be published by the Government Printing Office sometime during the summer of 1974. To obtain more information or submit material, contact Lawrence .J I'aszek or Deane J. Allen. Office of Air Force I'SAF. HQ History. 20.514 DC Washington AC l'olV (Telephone: 7433 or Autovon 1Z23742H - 74.33. o Kitchenettes o 1 & 2 bedroom 4 FOUNDATIONS IJNDEPAEI permanent basis will be returned after reproduction, LOW WINTER iia:m.-iop.m- Bountiful ," wanted WE CAN HELP YOU! FAMILY FINANCIAL COUNSELING CENTER MUNITY ORGANIZATION 329 ECCLES BUILDING OGDEN, UTAH 84401 PHONE 393 8697 :.iC'3C0CDiSiTES TiSCCiT' under fire. The photographs may be black and white, color, motion picture film, or tran- well-tuned- In Debt? be found at the beautiful Bratten's Cove in Bountiful for MEN'S CLOTHING several thousandphotographs. are historians continuing their search and are now appealing to holders of personal collections for pictures to cover gaps and improve selectivity. Donor selections to augment this effort may include coverage of any operations in and Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and those in Southeast Asia during the 1950s. Especially needed are unusual shots, from difficult angles, of uncommon subject matter, with unusual lighting effects. and of operations fuel-eatin- g 13-da- Wr k A V bit of Son Francisco can FASHIONS TALL t. are Warmly Welcome Come Let Us Worship Queen and The Office of Air Force History has been gathering material for a pictorial history of the Air Force effort in Southeast Asia. Though the collection has now mounted to sparencies. Any material that cannot be contributed on a T.U. 6:30p.m. 'A little 0 - PASTOR LOGAN M. THOMAS. Th D Sunday DAHLE'S i at probably get about 16 at 50, 14 at 60, and so on," he added. The colonel went on to suggest motorists avoid unnecessary use of such luxuries as the car air conditioner. "Watch overuse of those power accessories, drive sanely and he keep that car stressed. He said those measures would contribute to a cleaner environment and cut gas bills at the same time. 2 t I of SEA photos Catalog out Services 10:55 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All . fl 4 Service s First Baptist Church Roy, Utah He explained mileage drops quickly when a car is driven over 40 mph. "If you get 18 miles per gallon at 40, you'll the Services AAFES Division headquarters, pointed out that speed and poor upkeep of the family car are major causes of high gas consumption. "Let's face it, the driver who speeds away from traffic-lightor neglects to have his car properly and periodically serviced will have to dig deeper into his wallet at fill-u- p - 825-843- Exchange Jr., director posting 2025 West 5700 So. percent." (AAFES). Colonel Robert M. Sullivan CHAIN'S f habit are tun weak to he felt until they are loo strong to be broken. Wed. Ring 62.50 pump. Force e Ventura $200.00 relatively minor service like changing a dirty air filter could cut gas mileage 10 the reminder ofThat's fered by the man who directs the operation of service stations of Army and Air machine and real estate. During his time on base, Mr. Stocks was chosen on the first phase of the. "New Man" concept and completed 18 months training under that program. Of the future, Mr. Stocks would like to switch from his present job as a W-- supply laborer to his chosen field of accounting and thence to retirement where he now has the equipment and knowledge to be as useful to the civilian world as he was to the militarv. on-bas- driving are sure ways for motorists to increase those expensive visits to the gas enrolled in Henegars Business College, and today he has received his Associate Degree in business management and accounting. Still incensed with the importance of education, he is now taking courses in the Till-- bedroom units, 1 hath, lovely large living room with fireplace delightful kitchen with all 3p pliances. including dishwasher beautiful shag carpet, drapes. Private patio, covered carport, plenty of storage sp.ue close to s(.h'i Is. and (hurthes. hppini; R, .VoS. 1(i m Col. Sullivan taking his family out only once a week, then studying the rest of the time. He accomplished three years of learning in one year, and one of his proudest moments was when he walked across the stage of Kaysviile High School and received a high school diploma. By now, Mr. Stocks was a dedicated student and had a stronger desire than ever to go on to greater things. He Church 825-027- 7 x |