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Show Page 4 August 23, 1974 Pnnis Does your son or daughter have a lot of surplus pennies around the house? If so, here is how to put them to work and make a profit at the same time. FOR EACH pennies delivered to a First Security Bank in Ogden or Salt Lake City, the youngster will ticket to receive a Air Force the Utah Association's fun day at one-hundr- one-doll- P5 4f t . .' 2r-Vv- fAtt tf Freiderichs and Jim Taylor help Brett Kneebone count his pennies for an AFA Lagoon Day ticket. Ross Olsen like other First Security Bank tellers will give a iicket and 25 cents for each hundred pennies. (Private photo) IN-- Gil one-doll- Award advises safety "Hie by TSgt. John Lovelace an effort to urge squadron personnel to participate in the Seat Belt Booster Program sound judgement and the possibility of saving their lives by the constant use of seat belts, the 1881 CoIn g mmunications Squadron (AFCS) had devised a unique form of recognition for of sest belts - a drawing of a Seal Belt and a Jackass with a safety advice notation poster. Devised and implemented by the squadron's ground non-use- rs THE of INTERESTS childhood and youth are the interests of mankind. E. S. -- Janes A- -l Sept. 14, plus spending money. The dollar ticket is good for the animal land train, kiddie planes, kiddie boats, Bulgy the Whale, tumbler, sky slide, and kiddie merry-go-roun- d coaster. The ticket, plus quarter 4 CASHING on in Lagoon ar safety council and called Jackass Award" the poster will be displayed in the section of an individual who was involved in an accident and could have prevented injuries by the use of the seat belt and infractions of safety rules. The section supervisor will be presented with his framed poster by Maj. Paul Q. Phenicie, commander, or Capt. Ronald F. Doering, Ground Safety Officer. The first section to claim this award was telephone ar -- ticket in buw an additional two dollars, payable at Lagoon on Sept. 14, y gives the bearer an free-rid- e on all rides at pass outing for many families. He noted that proceeds from the Lagoon day will be used by said that his organization is participating in the penny promotion as a community project. "DUE TO the penny shortage, the AFA is offering any person who brings their pennies to a First Security Bank, fun at Lagoon and spending money besides." DENVER, Colo. (AFNS) - A new program is underway at the Air Reserve Personnel Center (ARPC) here to assist Reserve officers in planning all-da- Lagoon, including the new sky ride and the fun house. Gil Friederichs, Utah AFA president, Lagoon will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sept. 14. Mr. Friederichs said that the AFA day at Lagoon will probably be the last summer Reserves implement program their military careers. career the Called the program, development concept is used by the active force and has two goals, Price rises RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. (AFNS) - A slight increase in admission prices at base theaters, to take effect Aug. 25, has been announced by the Army and Air Force Motion Picture Service. (AAFMPS). AAFMPS officials say the hike in the basic admission price for adults will be 10 cents, adding up to a 60-ce- nt charge, while children's tickets will cost a nickel more, or 35 cents. 1881 COMMUNICATIONS SOUAOHON CCUSt! t'" means tm;h ucit6n rut ADMISSION ., charges of 75 cents and one dollar will be continued for some better quality movie features. The increases are designed to offset inflationary increases worldwide operating costs, because an individual in that section had a highway accident in which the reporting official ascertained the individual could have avoided injuries if the seat belt had been utilized. Reserve officials said. THE FIRST is to provide total resource management within the Total Force Policy. The second is to involve the Reserve office in mapping out his career, and providing him with the tools to meet those career objectives. Career planners or below. THE CAREER planners advise on a variety of areas of concern to Reserve officers as promotions, classification, professional military education, assignsuch ments, technical training and civilian training. "Our ultimate goal, as far as Reserve officers are concerned, is to better them for prepare management and leadership positions," says Lt. Col. Everett C. Dye, chief, officer career development division at ARPC. continue financing new construction of and Air Force Army DUBIOUS Sessions, chief operator, relucfor her unit from Maj. Paul Award the Jackass tantly accepts Q. Phenicie, 1881st Communications Squadron commander. (USAF photo) IIONOR-Dore- en replacement theaters, and resume the policy of distributing dividends to the Army and Air Force central welfare funds. PROFESSIONAL TAX COUNSELORS Subsidiary of Roy J. Jackson & EFAERMLE) Associates, Inc. CONSTRUCTION 1. SATISFACTION ASSURED 2. SERVICE 3. ACCURACY ASSURED A TRIPLE TAX SERVICE! YEAR-ROUN- Offered by builders Clay J Westenskow SMALL BUSINESSES CORPORATIONS & PARTNERSHIPS EBsaerealldl DOill S FOR APPOINTMENT Income CALL Phone 6 399-501- 392-970- 6 Taei prepored for ony jtat of S'ae. By men!, if required. South on Washington Blvd. 5400 South 850 East Va Mile East Browning Armory the WALL AVE. PLAZA OGDEN, UTAH 84403 Mo.l to; P.O. 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