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Show December HILL TOP TIMES 18 Page 7, 1973 movies Show time: ext. 3394 Friday, Dec. - 7 Cahill, -- -- -- jshow - The Beguiled (R) - Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page Sunday - Monday, Dec. Mary Poppins (G) - David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns -- 9-- 10 Dec. y, Harry in Your Pocket (PG) - James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin 11-1- - 2 Thursday-Friday- - Dillinger Dec. , 13-1- 4 matinee 15 - Mixtn Zero Two (G) - James Olson. Catherine Von Schell evening - The Heartbreak Kid (PG) - Charit; Grodin, Cybill Shepard - late show - Dr. Phibes Rises Again (PG) Vincent Price. Sunday-MondaDec. 7 Stoiie Killer R - Charles The Bronson. Martin Balsam. Tuesday. Dec. 18 - The Hammer of God R - Lei Ming. Kitashima. Wednesday. Dec. 19 Butterflies Are Free (PG) Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert. ( -- -- Thursday-Friday- . Dec. - Rip-of- -- OCR ABOCT SENIOR CITIZENS? Don't forget them this HOW Call the Chapel, ext. 210; or 2107. you would like to help. HILL WORKERS Utah Air National Guard air technicians SMSgt. Joe Eastwood, MSt. Dennis Comomile and MSgt. Joe Rock monitor an aircraft over the Hill ranges west of Salt Lake City. They belong to the 2!)!)th Communications Flight at Salt Lake International Airport. Guard unit receives trophy Utah Air National Guard unit whose mission is supporting Hill AFB has received il the ALL NEW! iyj Q, AM d If The first gas chain saw with all these features for under 3100 Automatic chain oiling standard Under 8 pounds all magnesium housing, not plastic! 12" bar standard, not 10" Tillotson alt position carburetor standard cuts upside down. Bar 100 hard-tippe- d Needle bearing hour shifts Monday through Friday of each week. The mission of the 299th is d aircraft providing communications-electroni- cs control Officer named ternational Airport. The award is presented annually to the overall outstanding communications electronics unit in the Air National Guard of the U.S. This year, the 299lh placed first among approximately :nn contenders. Receiving the award hj Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, and Maj Max L. Combe. A unit ol 20 full -- time E AA Force Academy Preparatory here. Incoming the officer to command black first school. the prep The school was established in 1961 to prepare Regular and Reserve Air Force enlisted men for appointment as cadets to the academv. School The fact 2nd Mortgage Loans t Furniture Auto Do ! Signature Base Group, $75,000 Comptroller, $40,000. Furse, Ogden AMA RECON John E & AA $(o)(o) n 2025 "These actions are then circulated throughout the Air Force and other services for their consideration. In this way your idea may result in considerable benefits to all us taxpayers. "About three months of the fiscal year is gone. We have final approval of only 9 per cent of our goal with an additional 10 per cent pending approval. Let's all help get the ball rolling at Ogden AMA." W n I 825-843- 4 W Sunday Services p form. VOL First Baptist Church West 5700 So. PASTOR LOGAN Roy, Utah J " M. THOMAS, Th D. "1 Sunday School 10:55a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All 9:4Sa.m. T.U.o:30p.m. are Warmly Welcome Come Let Us Worship nj Joseph P. Kenny 23 yrs. Serving FORD SALES ijB&g' "A little bit of Ogden Area 1573 North Main Stroot, Layton 376-346- 1 Schaar, Distribution, ext. 3031; David Alexander, Maintenance ext. 3708; Reed Christiansen, Hbota-ca- r i reportable RECON actions, he continued. 6905; points: It always takes many small RECON actions to supplement the few large savings we may be able to claim to reach the total assigned goal. With the built-i'Crossfeed' system in the RECON program, many small savings are multiplied into large savings. when shared by other commands and agencies throughout the Air Force. "How does Crossfeed' work? If you are the reporting activity and feel that your idea can be utilized elsewhere and result in additional savings at other installations, you so indicate this on the report n some ''Although Furniture Insurance No Auto Rental Business. Remember we are never very far away and can give you tnat persons ;rvn.u. and organizations are not assigned a RECON goal," stated Glen Required or sold that we are very much in the in, goal is by 2849th Air moo to '10,000 - is Remember two important -- LOANS Ford Sure continued. "Did the action taken reduce costs in some way? Was the action taken something new. Northern Communications or did it greatly improve the Area of the Air Force Commethod or condition, munications Service. The previous than just being one of a rather IPlllst Communications routine or normal nature? Did Squadron at Hill AFB is the the fir?t cost impact as a advisory unit. result of the attion taken or occur during this fiscal year? I of a Has the action actually been Till: l it I'.i: or initiated (not liilri is s the work of the taken tiwilhrr. VimWmiii l'.on;iai li necessarily completed)? "If you can answer yes to these basic questions, get in touch withvour organization HF.CON officer." KECPN officersare: Mike Maverakis, Comptroller, ext. Rents Cars? Yes VJe Test program over the deseret areas. The 299th is assigned to the -- air 6514th consideration, '"Mr. Furse Procurement's $100,000 followed determining tne drone-testin- g FORCE AIR U.S. ACADEMY. Col. (AFNS) Col. John W. Blanton has assumed command of the Air technicians, the unit operates largest. Squadron at Hill AFB in its assists others, ext, 7802. " Do not feel that the contribution you may have to offer is too insignificant for $1.9 million, and Distribution, with $1 million, have the next drones. Usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the squadron construction ONLY Andersen, Personnel, ext. and Mr. Furse, all 6146; with Maintenance, Service per cent 11 Materiel Management, ext. Allen 5885; Meikle, Procurement, ext. 5543; Capt. Harry McClain, Hospital, ext. 3202; Clyde Kemp, Plans and Programs, ext. 5961; Helen cording to the amount of dollars each manages. Materiel Management has the largest goal, $18,956,000. monitor, "this does not mean that they could not or should not contribute to meeting the total Ogden AMA goal." Four points are listed for the mission also includes o In- City and surveillance service to Hill AFB's ranges west of Great Salt Lake. The 299th utilizes radar-radidata imput from nearby Com-muinicatio- Salt Lake carrying out the mission. The Flight also provides radio services to various organizations on base. Although the bulk of its work on the range involves aircraft, full-perio- trophy from the National Guard Association ol the United States. Cited at the recent NG.U'S conference in Oklahoma City, 299th was the Flight station at the Francis Peak Radar site in two eight A 20-2- 1 f (It) Slaughters Big Ed McMahon. Brown. Jim Christmas! - -- and National Health Agencies. commensurate with the for potential savings ac- -- 16-1- Agencies Resources Conservation Program (RECON). Each major organizational component on base has been assigned individual goals -- y. International 1974 -- not designated to specific agencies were divided among the three major fund groups according to a ratio of 77 per cent United Fund, 12 per cent Ogden AMA has a goal of $22,071,000 in the fiscal year Cloris Leachman Saturday, Dec. Contributions goal set RECON Warren Oates, - (R specific agencies with the three major fund groups. "All such designations were honored," stated Col. Steve S. Chag, Ogden AM A CFC project officer. The 1974Combined Federal Campaign exceeded its Hill AFB goal with $219,452 contributed. The goal was $218,712. A total of $180,436 was pledged by payroll deduction and $38,967 was contributed in cash. The contributions were given by 93 per cent of the base population. Each contributor had the right to designate how much of his total gift he wanted to go to United States Marshal (PG) John Wayne, Gary Grimes. 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