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Show Page 9 HILL TOP TIMES May 23. 1975 1975 Talent Contest Tonight At Thornton Hall The 1975 talent contest will be held at the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, tonight at 7 p.m. A variety of musical talent will be represented. All acts will be judged and trophies awarded to the first place winners. Military contestants will be further screened to determine the best two acts which will be sent on to an AFLC camp. Adult command-leve- l competition training TTf At the camp, a AFLC talent team will 20-m- an chosen to command represent in be the world-wid- e competition. Backup music for this year's contest will be provided of the Instrumental Solo. members by "Brotherman" band. Irene Sgt. Benward, This year's contestants and Popular Music Vocalist their categories are: (Female) A1C Allen Mosley,. Jr., Sgt. Edwin Smith II will compete in two categories, Gospel Music Vocalist. Amn. Richard Allen will Popular Music Vocalist (Ma 3 Buttell, Vocalist (Male). Sgt. Irene Benward and A1C Allen Mosley, Jr., Vocal u Group FOR PEOPlf PEOPLE. Michael Buttell, Kathy Lewis and Mary Marco, Capt. YKOra Vocal Group. Attendance to the contest is open to all Hill AFB military The American Red Crosfc rnmmiinitiPQ vvllllllflll WIWW. 9-1- 3. The workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily in Fine Michael Popular Music Capt. must dependents this windfall as part of your down payment. Move into one of Utah's premium residential have been lined up for the 13th Adult Aerospace Education Workshop at Weber State College, June Theme of the event is "Exploring Outer Space." college's be seated and accompanied by with the parents. (Male) and Instrumental Solo. Your Fairfield Farm Townhouse will qualify you for the newly authorized $2,000 Federal tax refund. Use Eight national lecturers the Vocalist Music Popular What a time to buy! Education Workshop June and civilian personnel and their dependents. However, compete in two categories, 1 q Aerospace 9-1- and Country Music Vocalist. Sgt. Jeff Carvlin, Popular Music Vocalist (Male). A1C Mark Stolp will compete in two categories, Country Music Vocalist and le) Arts J S - V- OPEN HOUSE: Thursdays & Fridays Saturdays & Sundays Hi v PM PM 6-8:- 30 3-- 7 Auditorium. Registration will be June 9 at 8 a.m. in the Fine Arts Center Little Theater. Speakers include: Harold Pluimer, author of "Frontiers of Our Time." John V. Sorenson, deputy chief of staff, Aerospace and Cadet Education Programming, Civil Air Patrol. Dr. Walter H. Judd. to editor contributing Reader's Digest. Norman Avery, writer on and model aerospace rocketry. Prof. George Walter, director of r m .V fjfa s .til - 7P A 2 S3 IK V,.'."''."" w-- n"s ML tj I 1, ' Lawerence University's "Upward Bound" program for disadvantaged youth. John Max Ogle, director of education, Civil Air Patrol. Dr. John H. Furbay, author and world air commuter. Brig. Gen. W.W. Spruance, retired Air Force officer and world famous authority on flying safety. 1 for information Call on and the program registration. Registration will entitle individuals to airlift to aerospace installations at St. Louis, Mo., San Francisco, Calif.. Seattle. Wash, and Washington DC. Three college credit hours are available for completing the workshop. 399-594- If vou Kaysville's Townhouse Condominiums Fairfield Farm 600 North Fairfield Road, Kaysville drive to public transportation, law: a nvr&nuui. Vs cheapen Double up, America. Two can rkJe cheaper than one. know a banker from Salt Like, a true cosmopolitan who's seen the biggest and the best, who'll spend 20 minutes on the freeway every night just to get home to Kaysville. An attorney from Ogden does the same thing. Beaming, he" says, "Kaysville has a terrific life style. For one thing, I have four golf courses within five minutes of my house. Where else in Utah will you find that?" And Fairfield Farm is in the middle of all this, with its own recreational facilitiesswimming pool, tennis court, etc. From your window you can see a mountain, or maybe a cow or the creek. There's much landscaping and only four homes per acre, the lowest density in VVc M TT r the state for townhouse living. But best about Fairfield Farm, next to its superb location, is the elegant craftsmanship of the townhouscs. Where's another condominium tody with construction, cedar shingles, a double detached garage, walk-i- n wardrobes? That's quality. It fits the neighborhood. From $42,500 to $50,500 Excellent low financing available all-bri- t- . . i i ti -- ill I i V 11 ck ORY aalfflJiti AND COMPANY 151 South Main Street, Salt take City, Utah Telephone 84111 |