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Show 18 Pag HILL May 31, 1974 TOP TIMES Look b efore st reci king . S3ilfl?fe-.fe3SiQ- In the early morning hours they have gathered and galloped; from locker rooms and dormitories they have dashed en masse; and on television shows they have sprinted unannounced. They have vied for various records. They have amused, bemused, shocked and startled. They are a new breed exploring an old fad; they are the Streakers. Long before May Day held religious significance or political implications, merry folk shed winter garb and gathered to welcome warm weather. What artists have depicted as idyllic assemblies were often lascivious fests known as the Rites of Spring. From the year 74 to 1974, bodies blushing about in the buff are a matter of record, ranging from aesthetic art forms to pornographic pin-up- s. Somewhere in between is Streaker. Lady Godiva on her horse and the present-da- y The most significant question, perhaps, is one of the FOR SALE Travelall with engine, automatic transmission, power steering, Anyone seeing the accident, 21 air conditioning, and trailer May at 7:00 a.m., involving a hookup package. LIKE NEW. red Hornet and a pickup truck Less than 6,000 miles. See at at 25th and Wall or the truck 706 North 4000 West West chasing the Hornet along Wall Point, or call from 17th to 25th and Wall 1 or Ogden contact Pat International 1972 WANTED V-3- consequences. Streaking, it should be noted, may be hazardous to your health. Various parts of the anatomy may suffer injury, such as frostbite in the sub-chi- ll of early dawn. But more in statutes the important, many states, prohibiting legal what is known as indecent exposure, may cause the Streaker even more serious injury. If the Streaker is arrested on this violation, his record may carry conviction for a sexual offense. Not only can this affect career development, but it can bar the offender from holding security and sensitive positions. Although punitive measures vary, the overall ramifications are worthy of consideration. Thus, the prospective Streaker may be well advised to look before he or she if the plan is for in nude. the leaping 825-176- 8. 777-615- Police. REAL ESTATE SI" R.C.A. Color T.V. $149.00 Overhauled, guaranteed, 6 Canyon Real Estate, Inc. t A BIN SITES MariOi- 'ands - Pine Plateau on - Utah Highway 150 18 miles North Mirror lake. Electric power - phone available. Some with water. One third acre to 10 acres from $1200 10 (1) 3 . weekends (1) 277-399- 642-6348- 6-- 7, older home, sprinkler system, garage, storage sheds, many extra built-inSmall down, assume present loan, seller will take contract. Contact Jim Taylor Patio Springs Realty. s, 85 5-2- $19,500 IN 4 $129.00 to $199.00 Black, white T.V. from $9.00 TV Exchange 3289 Washington Phone 2. Auxiliary fuel Tanks Installed, Tanks available for most pick-upincluding short s, wheel base, 4x4's, Blazers, Broncos, foreign tanks FARMINGTON Large home on exclusive Compton Bench. 5 bedrooms, 3 bath, 2200 sq. ft. formal living and dining rooms, large kitchen with electric built-inFireplace up and down. Large family room with rock wall fireplace. Phone s. 4. Home for Sale by owner. Agent, well kept all brick home 4 bedrooms, 2 up and 2 down. 5 blocks from South West Gate HAFB. new roof, new and Custom Travelalls, pick-up- s. manufactured for maximum capacity or special 6 applications. Phone or 6 Days, evenings and 723-733- 723-863- week-end- s Brigham City. 4HTT 2HTT 2 HUBS 867-277- 399-313- For Sale - 1972 El Camino, clean, low mileage, 618 N. 1st E. Brigham City. 21" Sylvania Color TV Overhauled, guaranteed 6 months picture tube, 30 days parts, labor. $15.00 Down (or trade) $8.00 monthly. Also Color TV portables from the NASSA that AFLC is Services, the Air Force and up its quality the Defense Supply Agency -assurance program. NASSA all government agencies -(NASSA), recently meeting convention at Dayton, Ohio, represents firms selling goods heard the presentation. became the first industrial and services to government Col. Paul H. Roth, director of Contract Management for group to be told about the new" and industry. Air Force Logistics Command A key aim, Major Bell said, AFLC's deputy chief of staff, to eliminate quality related Procurement and Production, is (AFLC) quality program. C. AFLC's Robert of user complaints, is also making presentations couses Bell, Maj. chief of Contract Production particularly those which to government and industrial and Quality Assurance, told adversely affect mission groups. performance. Brig. Gen. Charles E. Buckingham, who heads the PREVIOUSLY, quality AFLC quality assurance panels committee, said the quality representing the Defense assurance drive is aimed in Administration two directions: first, to build Contract Services Association beefing in VOTE 399-313- assurance Classified Advertising 40 words or less for $2.00 for add Blvd. Ogden, 2. '1.00 HILL TOP TIMES oc- large kitchen, recreation room, fenced backyard, covered patio, (1) 292-238- Owner-agen- t 3. 823-339- 8. operational temperatures and pressures with the Avionics RCA-AN-UXD- -1 Laboratory-develope- d electronic camera system. d The equipment was heat-soake- at 100 Fahrenheit for simulate a 24 degrees hours to high-temperatu- re flighUine environment. It was then exposed to a gradual decrease in temperature and pressure until conditions simulating 30,000 feet altitude were attained. The system was then operated under these conditions in both automatic and manual modes for two hours, demonstrating full compliance with performance requirements, officials said. up the program within AFLC; secondly, to inform both government and industrial vendors supplying AFLC that the quality program has new teeth. The new drive was directed by Gen. Jack J. Catton, AFLC commander. THE FOUR point program being communicated focuses on the following points: e AFLC is moving to attract, develop and retain competent to the people quality assurance program within CASH-CHECK-- or MONEY ORDER 1 MUST BE MAILED PRINT its further im- provement. WITH COPY Existing quality assurance programs are being given critical review to improve and develop new programs if needed. LEGIBLY AFLC, the industrial heart of the Air Force, provides millions of items of supply, and performs the mainline of depot overhaul for Air Force operating activities and allied nations which utilize USAF 825-468-6. MOBILE HOMES" materials. 1969 Fleet Wood Mobile Home 12'xW Ex pan do Living room appliances, air, double Millions of dollars in goods awnings, skirted. Storage and services are purchased from the private sector each year by AFLC in behalf of Riverdale Mobile Estates. located throughout the world. Call after 4 p.m. or weekends or see to appreciate. I ITT Contract lot shed, vacation year around with river off from Patio A Distinctive and elegant custom built home, white brick rambler with double garage. Central air conditioning beautifully carpeted and draped. numerous specialty items. Basement entirely finished with kitchen bath, bedroom living and family room - sprinkling system. Beautifully land scaped with patio. t i ran own this home and have a special rental to assist payments. 5099 South 25.75 V, Hey. Phone television lines) has been achieved under simulated facilitate -- loan assumption 7 percent interest. 3 bedrooms, dining room, display resolution of 30 lines millimeter (3,000 per changes should be made to SUNSET: Owner anxious less than five minutes from Immediate Excellent television y quality assurance organization to determine if for same advertisement to appear in HUB at Defense Depot Ogden 5-3- HAFB. soft-cop- AFLC is reviewing 3 cupancy. A classified s, Good condition $60.00 Call AFB, Ohio. Wright-Patterso- n e Logistics is establishing methods of selecting the best qualified people for advancement in the quality assurance field. we do not bill classified advertisements double rVr Sale, large two speed bedroom swamp cooler, real good driveway, nut yard, freshly condition. Fits D&E Housing A For painted. great buy! all connections included $80.00 $23,900 or make rfer - Call . Also reel Kvcn-r.type cooper lawn mower with 1 grass catcher high-resoluti- the command. $129.00 Black and white TV from $29.00 TV Exchange 3289 Washington Phone means of obtaining pictures faster for potential use in reconnaissance aircraft is being studied by the Air Force Avionics Laboratory at A Qualify goals outlined by AFLC d, 825-300- ally The National Aerospace bedrooms large country kitchen, sliding doors to patio, and fenced yard with 745-22- leaps-especi- 6-- 21 4, Ogden N.E. Bench Lovely months picture tube, 30 days parts, labor $15.00 down (or trade) $8.00 monthly. Also several color TV's portables, Method studied 399-00- "customer" organizations, 42 D FOR RENT bedroom house Sunset, near fenced in schools, built-in- 3 ENCLOSE oa WRIGHT MONEYORDER for each run In the HILL TOP TIMES In 200 CASH-CHECK'- or ADDITIONAL '1.00 lor each run In HUB -- DDO advanced multimodc radar. Named the electronically agile radar (EAR), the Air Force Avionics Laboratory development can perform the functions of several different radars by changing beam shapes and beam positions at s, backyard, patio, garage, cleaning deposit. Year Irac $ 40.00 per month, 2 3rs Irase $130.00 per month. HILL TOP TIMES SV) 00 P- - 1 utilities So included. Available August 1, 1974. Call 7.1 2791 for appoinimrot with 1 TO O- - BOX 186 Kaysvillo. Utah 84037 -- O'ATffT. 1 FHTT (sorry we do not take telephone classified advertisements PATTERSON AFB, Ohio (AFNS) - Air Force has awarded a contract to the Western Electric Corp. to design, develop and test an ) electronic speeds, officials : said. |