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Show 18 Page HILL TOP TIMES November 15, 1974 Wocis Glylbs hz(Q(Q? tewoirirow Do you know where to buy a gift for that special someone, whether it be birthday, Christmas, anniversary or just a token rememberanc'e? Come to the Wives Club annual bazaar tomorrow afternoon. No need to plug a parking meter, walk in and out of stores or fight crowds. Just go to the base gym, between 2 and 6 p.m. and shop to of proceeds will go for scholarships to Officer's dependents, Air Force Village and other charity projects. your heart's content. A wide variety of items will be offered for everyone's pleasure. See the selections in the Pic-N-Pa- booth, staffed by the NCO y Wives Club. V , ' ' J. 1 This stall will offer assorted arts and crafts, needlework, baked goods, white elephants and holiday crafts. Proceeds will go for scholarships to dependents of enlisted personnel stationed at Hill AFB. Then at 6:30 p.m. an auction will be held to the tune of professional auctioneer, Leroy Oyler. Up for bid will be an d rug, a tablecloth featuring antique flour bin, a 12 of of and an afghan. the Christmas appliques days In addition, there will be additional booths offering baked goods, books and records, Christmas decorations, a garden hot shop, home decorating, stitchery, candy, Tots House. Grandmother's not and but and last drinks least, dogs These stalls are sponsored by the Officers Wives Club and all hand-hooke- - Brenda Hansel and Carole Wilson add last minute touches to handicraft items to be sold in the NCO Wives Club "Pic N Pay" booth at the Wives Clubs bazaar tomorrow night. (Photo: K.A. Hansel) PIC-N-PA- Y - Monica Swartwood and Barbara Davis r) admire the hook rug and afghan which will be auctioned at 6:30 p.m. at the Wives Club bazaar tomorrow night in the base gym. AUCTION (1-- (USAF photo) iff U the Six girl cadets from the Junior Air Force ROTC at Clearfield High School, have been "adopted" by the Rocky Mountain Women's Chapter of a Movies v f f f Friday, Nov. 15 - American Graffiti (PG) - Richard Creyfuss, Ronny Howard. Paul Lemat, Candy Clark Saturday, Nov. 16 - Chosen Survivors (PG) - Jackie TO-KIC-K -- Bill llickey & Boggs (PG) Cosby, Robert Culp Sunday, Monday, Nov. - Macon County Line H Alan Vint. Cheryl Waters. Max Baer. Joan Blackman "We would like the young 8 ladies to participate in a retreat ceremony at the base, tour the Strategic Air Com- - -- Tuesday-Wednesda- Nov. y. Our Time (PG) Pamela Sue Martin. Betsy -- Slade. Parker Stevenson. George O'Hanlon Jj Thursday, Nov. 21 - Big Bad Mama (It) - Angie Dickinson. William Shatner - Planning to attend the Officers Wives Club (OWC) Christmas Ball? If so, get your tickets now. Over half are sold and the rest are going fast. Reservations are required and tickets may be purchased from OWC members in the club today from 10 a.m. 1 p.m. X-ra- ys members and tickets can be purchased at the cashier's window. The annual military mess dress and formal affair will be held Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Officers Club beginning at 6:30 p.m. Price is $16 per couple and will include social hour, a prime rib dinner and dancing to two bands. For further information call Betty Wofford, 825-474-2. AFTER THIS, sales will open to all other officers club October Heirforce strength up Recorded births at the USAF Hospital, Hill AFB, during the period" Oct. 1 through Oct. 31 were: Mrs. James M. Williams, Ackley. Jr. and SSgt. and Mrs. Terry A. BOYS GIRLS SSgt. and Mrs. Richard A. Spoolman, Sgt. and Mrs. Donald II. Becks, SSgt. and Mrs. Edward A. Welch, 1st Lt. and Mrs. James M. Wilson, SSgt. and Mrs. VonDel Fisk, A1C and Mrs. Richard P. Cece, A1C and Mrs. Craig A. Bla mires, DS-- 3 and Mrs. David L. Ferrebee (U.S.N.), Capt. and Mrs. Vincent J. Poppiti, Sgt. and Mrs. Michael L. Bryant, SSgt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wojnar, SSgt. and Mrs. John A. UU1 Jr., Sgt. and mand flying unit and visit other facilities," she said. THERE'S a method to the project. The chapter is pointing out the advantages of an Air Force career to interest the girls in the service after graduation. The young ladies are Cindi Lettig, daughter of Mrs. Charles N. Cordova of Clearfield; Carla Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Marsh of Sunset; Dianne Sabo, daughter of SSgt. Louis Sabo of Hill AFB; Jodie Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Fisher of Sunset; Peggy Buck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buck West Point; and Lisa Carter, daughter of Mrs. of Vema Quest of Clearfield. Lt. Col. Jay Hess is in charge of the JAFROTC at Clearfield High School. Three get promotions Three officers at AFB have been selected for Hill NO CAVITIES MSgt. Robert Shell of the Hill dental clinic t bows t to Grace Kyle and ROTC Lisa Carta cadets Air Force Carter and Cindi Marsh. Clearfield High School Junior Lettig. (USAF photo: George Whetton) Christmas Boll tickets ready to OFF the program, nurse at the facility, and MSgt. Robert Schell, assistant noncommissioned officer in charge of Dental Services. The hospital indoctrination is just part of what is planned for the cadets by Mrs. Kyle and her members. - 19-2- 0 Force Patricia Schnepper, chief Lester 17-1- Air the women came to Hill AFB recently for lunch and a tour of the base hospital. They were briefed by Lt. Col. Cooper, Alex Cord Saturday Matinee - Hun Wild. Run Free (G) ' John Mills, Sylvia Syms, Mark Saturday Late Show Utah Association. Grace Kyle, chapter president, said that her group is sponsoring the girls to "expose them to Air Force life other than what they receive in the classroom." Capt and Mrs. Gary L. Kelley. SSgt. and Mrs. Robert L. Godwin, SSgt. and Mrs. Thomas F. Belisle, AlCand Mrs. Mark S. Manore, Sgt. and Mrs. Arturo Reyna, SSgt. and Mrs. Elias C. Verdin, Sgt. and Mrs. Michael A. Adams, Sgt. and Mrs. Donald L. Hart, Sgt. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Spring, SSgt. and Mrs. Robin S. Mann, SSgt. and Mrs. Michael T. Mukai, AlC and Mrs. Ronald II. McDowell, SSgt. and Mrs. Ronald W. Ford, Capt. and Mrs. Donald R. Bennett and SSgt. and Mrs. Bruce A. Bottomley. promotion to full colonel during Fiscal Year 1975. They are Lieutenant Colonel's Gerald J.Collins, chief of the Information Office; Ryland R. Dreibelbis commander of the 1550th Flying Training Squadron, and William W. Thompson, deputy chief of the Industrial Products and Landing Gear Division, Maintenance Directorate. deleted Charity thedrive annual Indian drive Project Navajo, charity held by the Utah Air Force Association, will not be conducted this year. Utah AFA president, Gill Friederichs, said that the high cost of food donated to and purchased for the annual drive and other economic problems "makes it impractical to hold it this year." The president thanked all participants in, the project during the past years for their assistance. Now mombors to bo honored The Mountain Rocky Chapter of the Utah Air Force k Association will hold a supper, Nov. 18, 7 p.m. honoring all new members. The event will be held at the home of Bernice Seagers, 452 pot-luc- W. 5300 South, Washington Terrace. Members coming are asked to bring their favorite dish. Reservations should be made by calling Mrs. Seagers at 4 or Mrs. John Berry, 392-730- 376-534-8. |