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Show Page 2 HILL TOP TIMES December 20, 1974 General Mullins nominated for second star from Hq Air Force at the Pentagon. There he was chief of the Aircraft Division in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Research and Development. A native of Jersey City, N.J., he received a bachelor of arts degree in business ad- Gen. James P. Mullins, Ogden Air Dogistics Center vice commander,-- has been nominated by President Ford to the Senate tor appointment to the temporary grade of major general and the permanent grade of Brig. , brigadier general. General Mullins reported to Ogden ALC in June 1973 ministration the from University of Omaha in and a master of science degree in international affairs from the George Washington University School of Business Administration (1972). He enlisted in the Air Force entered aviation cadet training in 1948and graduated in September 194$ with a second lieutenant's in 1946, years with the Strategic Command. Air During the Korean War, General Mullins was assigned to Japan where he participated in combat evaluation of refueling systems for fighter aircraft. by August 1968, he was assigned to the Republic of Vietnam and flew 110 combat missions in the the war. In ht In July 1954, Mullins entered er training at James Connally AFB, Tex., followed 1964 I ---- -fc ft FR-4Cduri- General navigator-bombardi- 11 General Mullins and his wife s and two have three-daughter- sons-- ' Academy Liaison Officer Coordinator named Clifford J. Lawrence of Bountiful has been named the Air Force Academy Liaison Officer Coordinator for Utah. He is an Air Force Reserve colonel and a budget officer in the Comptroller's Office at Hill AFB. Colonel Lawrence super18 Air Force Reserve officers throughout Utah. They counsel junior and senior high school students on the Air Force Academy, inform school officials about the Colorado Springs institution and brief civic and social groups on the Academy vises 1 program. The colonel said that candidates must be made citizens of the U.S. to enter the Academy, at least 17, and not yet 22, years of age on July 1 of the year admitted, have goocf moral character, never been married, pass-lwthrequired e, Lt. Col. Clifford J. Lawrence medical examination and have a "strong B or near A academic average." To prepare Academy's Gerald Crestwood Lt. Col. 611 Kaysville, phone Lt. Col. the for entrance examinations, an individual's high school program should include four years of English of and four years mathematics. Individuals should also participate in extracurricular activities. E. 753 360 295-820- 262-963- 8; Pundy, Road, 376-443- City, phone Capt. Russell Ft. Felt, 102 W. Union, Manti, phone Capt. Duane B. Gerrard, 1084 N. KingswWd, Kaysville, phone Capt. Paul Hendricks, 2811 W. 5th N., Vernal, phone 484-730- Curtis E. Ledbetter, S., Ore m,phone 225-423- 9; 376-231- Longview Drive, Murray, phone Maj. Robert Chambers, E. 50 N. Smithfield, phone 268-162- 1; 2; 789-367- Brig. Gen. James P. Mullins 7; 0; 331 563-615- 1; 1st Lt. Gary L. Whiting, Maj. Kent E. Myers, 67 N. Cedar City, phone 586-496- 4; Maj. Warren E. Jensen, P.O. Box 178, Delta, phone 864-348- 9; Maj. Kenneth J. Alford, E. 425 N., Ogden, phone 266-290- 292-459- Capt. Duane B. 3: Gerrard Capt. Robert E. Rickey, E., Salt Lake 23134 S. 2200 1; 1071 YOU make a living by what You make a life by you get. what you give. Last issue for 1974 1215 Maj. Gary L. Woodruff, 2241 S. 9th E., Bountiful, phone toys are selling, they're getting closer all the time. 9; 637-354- Maj. Ted L. Weight, 3761 S. E., Salt Lake City, phone EAST is east and West is west, but the way Japanese 7917 Manzano Dr., Salt Lake City, phone JVIaj. Orrin M. Selman, 187 N. 100 E. Price, phone 561-525- - 8; 835-669- 8; Lt. Col. John Q. Walker, 6217 1050 W., rhe While attending cadets-receiv- e the Academy, about $300 pepmonth, plus books, tuifion, room and board. Colonel Lawrence said. Young men desiring more information should phone Mr. 6 at his Lawrence at Bountiful home, or contact one of the following liaison officers elsewhere in the State: Dale J. Laub, 843 E. Holly Ave., Murray; phone A. With this issue, the Hill Top Times completes 27 publication. This is the last issue for 1974. The first Hill Top Times in 1975 will be Jan. 10. years of Deadlines, for all material during 1975, is the Monday before publication except for Monday holidays when it is Tuesday at 10 a.m. ""' Need a New Career im: t-- ' Prepare now for a career in husinev! Il oilers the greatest opportunity todas. Receive a specialized business education at Stevens Uenager College, an accredited collegiate institution. Receive applicable credit toward an assciate degree for previous education, whether taken in the military or otherwise. for military personnel will be lyt ofthetuition F ederal Government. paid by Free lifetime job placement and brush-u- p privileges on skills. Act now! Call for a free catalog. ORdcn: part of the JUMPS program is automatic deposit of your paycheck into your checking or savings account. At First Security's two banks, we've been doing that on our own for years, for many of our Hill Field customers. Our experience makes the plan easy to start and convenient to stay with. bank, we're well equipped to accept automatic deposits. And, as your How Automatic Deposits benefit you An integral on-ba- on-ba- 394-779- 1 & STEVENS HENAGER Mm COLLEGE wans business A II junior College $prtiliing in Busiwss Carvvrs smtp 84)1 Ogden, Utdh 2M4 Washington Blvd 1H'M se You are assured your pay will be credited to your account on payday even if vou are on leave, TDY or during a PCS. No standing in line to make your deposit, no side CONVENIENT trips on your way home SAFE There is no risk of a loss of your deposit in transit. Sign up for JUMPS automatic payroll plan at either of our two Hill Air Force Base offices. RELIABLE Register Now! 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