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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 12 August 22, 1975 Attended Bv Large Audience Of People Understanding People WIMBO Day fU"1 ' V v. , V I ' f "A fill T if I 1 n mr.iw a COUNTRY TRASH MSgt. Roy Glover, Bobby LaRosa, Larry Heland and Ralph Montes of n the "Country Trash" western group provided music during the portion of WIMBO Day last Saturday at Hill AFB. Private Photo f" m i f. ,f. ... fc n White-America- JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY Kumiko Kanai performed the Japanese Tea Ceremony as culture portion of WIMBO last Saturday at Hill AFB. U.S. Air part of the Oriental-America- n Force Photo II Day was last Saturday at HiU AFB. Hangar 1 took on the at- mosphere of the Old West, sunny Mexico, the Orient and WIMBO tertainment, enlightenment anc people understanding people. The White culture group had sSgt. John Cox as speaker and emcee and featured the South America. It was a day of en- - country-wester- n band Base Exchange, Open Labor Day The Base Exchange main store, Bldg. 430 will be open on Labor Day from 12 noon to 4 p.m. The Picnic Pantry, Bldg. 455, will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Labor Day weekend. The above hours of operation during this last holiday weekend of summer are for convenience of the military community. had Sam Trujillo as emcee, music by the church choir the "Country Trash," square "Marachies," and speakers dance club from McMillon Manuel Loyola and Joe Elementary School and Gruela. oun"T singer Marilyn The Black culture group had Lemmon. Anna Campbell as emcee. The Indian culture group . Also featured were songs by featured emcee Raymond George Campbell and "The Morns ana a display 01 ar- - GrouD." and a pantomime by tit acts. nnnnp narrinatnn. The Mexican culture group The oriental culture group WHERE EVERYBODY IS SOMEBODY AND JESUS CHRIST IS LORD COUNTRY VILLAGE MOBILE HOME ESTATES 1200 NO. Personal service to you Call For an Appointment Evenings Sunday Worship: 10:55 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Junior Church Youth & .Missions Programs Dr. Login Thomas , pastor Phone 731-46- 376-584- 6 2050 W. 5700 S. 56 mm cReal (Nest to the Roy Shopping Center) ANTENNAS INSTALLED nni:n:ii!;i!!!iiii:iinii!iiiiiimi!ii!iiii!iiiiii!i!!iiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOW AT HEYWOODS 6 LAYTON MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT (SBC) ROY, UTAH 4w CHURCH ST. drives and patios. New swimming pool CHURCH PICTURE TUBES, 376-173- got to know people. We still have a good selection of tots, custom FIRST BAPTIST REASONABLE PRICES) (ALL MAKES performed by Kumiko Kanai. WIMBO II Day 1975 was and very entertaining enlightening and people really -- llP&ffi TT.V. featured Capt. Wayne Bor- deau as emcee, singer John Imaisumi, a Japanese Odori dance by Jako Hamada and a Japanese Tea Ceremony I m m 1 Realtor PAUL C. mi SILLETTI COMMONWEALTH REALTY 27 S. Main i RISE IN COST! 1S All 773-138- T Layton 0 TARTERS Since '50, the median value of a house has risen from jy 1 IB IN LTERNATORS ' As a result, whereas about two thirds of Americans could afford a median-valubouse in the 1950s now only one third can afford the average house, Hunter said. e A ir Cond ups-Brake- n f in e better to Families headed by persons aged 25 to 34 constitute most of the first time buyers. About wo thirds of them are in the 110,000 to $18,000 income bracket. While principal, interest, insurance, taxes, and loan ratios vary from place to place, a 130,000 mortgage is about the top of this s Charged mrk ngine Over Haul Small ngine R epairs "We sell lawn G room in I Equip. (FACTORY TO YOU) Mowers (One Mile East of So. Gate) WESTERN SAGA 9 latest in Electronic Testers; Purchased by us, service your car. Com plete Tune A CCESS0RIES v The ENERATORS HILL AIR FORCE BASE says Oakley Hunter, Chairman of the Board of 'he Federal Mortgage Association. Houses are a0 percent larger now han in the 1950s and have more amenities, and monthly mortgage payments for housing are now 6 times larger than 24 years ago. S9,000 to S32.QO0. n dgers G rinders E3 HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 1 132 N 1st West, Kaysville Ph 376-203- 5 iiiiinuinnHnninnniiiinnnnimmmrninnnimniminmnnT 1 Commonwealth N |