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Show Direct pay deposit hits new high - - Close competition has developed in officer participation at Kelly AFB, Tex., McClellan AFB, Calif., and Robins AFB, Ga. All have exceeded 90 per cent, with substantial increase in par- Kelly leading at 92.8 per cent. Officer participation for the ticipation at every installation. quarter went up 2.1 per cent within AFLC, while civilians OFFICER participation climbed 1.2 per cent. AFLC-wid- e has reached 87.8 AMONG command accivilian employees per cent; tivities, Tinker AFB. Okla., 60.8 per cent, and airmen 47.0 headed the civilian category with 69.6 per cent, and led all per cent. Airmen population showed AFLC installations with a the largest increase, jumping total of 67.3 per cent up from 42.8 per cent at the mEHM t J MeaaaaaPfBj tfufl a y ? "EaPP'M ujl wf"PWfM fibd affffl"Bj Hair sprays containing subtance vinyl chloride now are being recalled from Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) outlets mettle is tested both in adversity and in success. Twice is this true of the soul of MAN'S a nation. Mme. Chiang -- THE WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCE Enroll Your Child In Dance School. . . The Lessons That Will Last A Lifetime! line 8,900 Bridger Includes 24' x 24 Carport Awning 10' x 30' Patio Awning - D s7,250 D 0 1 r ir j B-- 773-317- 1 r i r ir i rn B-5- FB-11- 2 1. B-- A HIT (leg, and caeraclere) CLASSES Interm., Ad, and Praf. dasses. . classical, CATHOLIC: Sunday, 11 10 a.m. Daily, noon; Saturday, 6:30 p.m.; a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; School of Religion. PROTESTANT: Sunday, 8:45 and 11:15 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. School of Religion and Sunday School are in building 130. All other services are in buil iing 475. For information, call ext. tWi'w a i ffi'H a 8 sa 2106 g B'tt'B'i a or 2107. ana aa'i'a a'B'a'a'an Heywood Auto ATICS teg, Interm, Adv. end Pref. dasses. . .advanced and professional classes include evrhentic Spanish character TAP-ACB- (Pre-scbao-f, "We Service What Wo Sell" top) ACROBATICS (lee,, tnterm. Adv. and Praf. classes) HAWAIIAN DANCI (leg, lateral., Aev, and Praf. classes) MODERN-JAZ- Z (lea,, Interm., Adv, and Praf. dasses) BALLROOM DANCI (formal and disetheee dances) BOOT CONOmONINO (Women IS years and aver) CHEER LEADING CLINK (Teenage gtt end beys. . .preparation let tttoottoedmg and drift try outs in the spring) W arift) far mn "ALL BOYS'TAP SALE -- yaeirs caetei CLASS! (BeTa 9 on REGISTRATION DATES Aug. 34 (So turd cry) Awg. 26 (Mortal cry) Aug. 79 (TTsvrsalay) Aug. 30 (Friday) -- by phone or P.M. tf! . - l.M. 6 .M. -- 4 P.M. P.M. person. NEW BE CONDUCTED AT THE DANCE 1VSO WEST S67S SCHOOL Of SOUTH. CONVENIENTLY SHOPrINO CENTER! LOCATED IN THE HOY SIS'lOA and B3S0439 er 63 LSI .."V-d- i All Lawn r ':t-Shreddsr GHn&r - person REGISTRATION WILL WALLACE 1 - 1- -6 FORMER STUDENTS register In -- 1 Aug. 31 (Saturday) a P.M. 1 1 1 Off 10 ) M (FrUoy) TELEPHONE cLI y Chapel schedule posted .r. STUDENT S register n Ken Halls Kampor City -i B-5- long-rang- MISS SHARLENE The directors of the Wallace School of Donee hove received continuous dance training and are experienced instructors. They were previously students of Colleen Price Moore from when Miss Shariene als received training as aa instructor. They hove also studied under such accomplished and renowned instructors in the field of dance as David Harris, instructor of the June Taylor Dancers; Grace MacDonald, instructor at Pasadena Notional Playhouse in California; Hem Mahler, Prima lallerma of the lone! Company m Washington, 0. C; I. S. Mclean, Spanish classic dancer from Puerto tico; Joseph levinoff, instructor of ballet in New York City; Al Gilbert and Dorothy letty Anderson, professional acrobatic instructor; Dance Masters. They hove af Association of National the Vose, members recently completed a course in acrobatics and gymnastics under the direction of ). A. ftoionas a former winner af several Olympic awards and recently inducted into the Gymnastics Hal af fame. Awgwse Estates Mobile Home Park r-r- D D Occupancy I 0 D 0 LakeView p J enemy airspace. It could be used as an airborne alert aircraft operating outside our continental limits and out of range of enemy defenses. As a strategic bomber, it could strike with a variety of weapons. It would also be reusable. The advantages of the l over the 2 Stratofortress and the can be seen by comparison. The l will same the types of ordnance but in greater quancarry tities. e On a refueled conventional bombing mission, it could carry about twice the payload of the and five times the payload of the fly-be- MISS MARILYN D Ready For Immediate Layton surprise attack. by a B-- I D Just South Of Main Gate HAFB n 0 D D D B-- 1 D Year Old 14' Wide Awning Shed & Cooler 0 The B-- l intercontinental strategic bomber, scheduled to fly in late 1974, will serve as a vital element of America's deterrence posture for the 1980s and beyond. The l will become part of the strategic mixed force concept of defense known as the Triad. The manned bomber, along with land- - and missiles, comprise a force which could not be completely destroyed SM ALLER and lighter than the the l would be more survivable and have a better penetration capability. The new bomber will have variable-swee- p wings to and altitude optimize speed versatility. Planned dimensions are 34 feet in height, 143 feet in length, and a wing span of 137 feet forward and 78 feet swept. It will be powered by four turbofan engines and will be capable of supersonic speeds. The l is being ore-buf concept. developed under the D -- Plus Shed TRIAD' first flight by late 1974 B-5- S15,200H H 2 things can happen to the child who goes lo done school. Developing strength and coordination, improving posture, learning numerous exercises and donee steps, and gaining the self confidence necessary to perform before an audience are obvious cdvantages. The of mind and dance doss offers rich rewords for your body, love of dance and good music, a sense of diligence and continuous pursuit of excellence, and a just pride in worthwhile endeavor! Wondrous 14' Wide D ...makes FB-11- 1 M3.900S y24'""' y y Ponderosa D GSM0IB B-- p With All Of Our Lots D LAND, SEA MISSILES IN will add to the diversity of U.S. nuclear deterrence. It could be launched and recalled without ever penetrating Dance Year Registration 74-7- 5 c Snow Removal D JOIN I'NIQUE ADVANTAGES of the new manned bomber WISHES TO ANNOUNCE e Lawn Care Maintenance o Gas c Sewer Water S TO GREATLY IMPROVED SUR VI V ABILITYPENETRABILITY sea-launch- Individual' Housing Pick-u- Summer Blonde and Miss Clairol, have been identified and are being recalled. Patrons can return the hair sprays to the exchange for full refunds. BOMBER BEING DEVELOPED UNDER CONCEPT headquarters, two popular commercial hair spray products of Clairol, Inc., and Drug Administration (FDA) announcement that the STRATEGIC INTERCONTINENTAL with liver cancer. According to Col. Thomas B. Spalding, director of Quality AAFES at Assurance worldwide following a Food ? 9 ? 9 9 9 9 9 c Garbage 7450. recalls ha rmful sprays the substance has been associated AAFES Considering ? Condominiums We Offer guaranteed. Information on the program is available from Civilian Pay, ext. 7633 or Military Pay, ext. headquarters, noted that this "excellent record reflects. . .high interest and activity in promoting the plan." MwPffloWBeliEJ pitfoffliapk Direct deposit of a payroll check to an individual's bank account can be started by filling out a DD Form 1560 or AFLC Form 251. Deposit of the paycheck on payday is McClellan leads the airman parade with 56.3 per cent signed up. In a letter to all AFLC activities, Ma j. Gen. L.O. Alder, deputy chief of staff, ComAFLC for ptroller, end of the first quarter to the latest figure. Air Force Logistics Command has hit the 60 per cent mark a new high for overall participation in the Direct Deposit of Pay program. Reports from the AFLC Comptroller's office for the second quarter of 1974 show a AIR FORCE n PBWarB"4r"P i f 4 Mowors Tutfco-Vi- nt HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 132 North First West, Kaysville PHONE 376-203- 5 """"MMIIHIIHHtlllininii. m m M nw. M fl M.IJ. |