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Show Page 18 1111.1. November TOP TIMES 14, 1975 Maintenance Missile Team Returns The team removed a AFB has returned to Utah number of missiles from their after spending seven months silos, loaded them aboard and at Grand Forks AFB, N.D. shipping storage and containers sent them to recycling Minuteman III Hill AFB for work. missiles. Concurrently, the team A team from Hill. 15-m- an Place In Photo Contest Hill People Six Hill AFB personnel have recently won places in the Air Force Logistics Command Photography Contest. Capt. Grover E. Myers won first place in the Color Prints (General) category with his "Ancient Secrets." He also won second place in the Color Prints (Scenic) with his "Swiss Sunset," third place with "Summers End," and honorable mention with "Wire." Maj. James K. Morris won first place in Color Transparencies (General) with his "Day Dreams" or Intercontinental SSgt. Lewis Mendex won honorable mention for his "Dew Line" in the Monochrome Prints (General). Capt. Robert P. Denaro won honorable mention in Color Transparencies (General) for his "Grand Prix." SSgt. Virgil F. Hostetler also won honorable mention ir the Color Transparencies (General) for his "On Stage." "X. X Ballistic Missiles (ICBM's). Team members, all from the of Directorate were: Edward Maintenance, F. Yori, Gerald L. Olsen, Michael C. Kearl, Richard W. Rich, Jay W. Brown, Richard S. G. Keith Cuzick, F. Ronald Himmelberger, Snyder, Paul K. Mattson, Gail R. Skidmore, Don R. Flinders. David L. Carnahan, Arnold L. Judd, Robert B. Cox and Roy E. Taylor. Team leader was Mr. Yori. The missile sites were from 35 to 130 miles from the Grand Forks base. Mr. Yori said, "the team spent long hours, often in inclement weather, to get the job done." The Site Alteration Task Force (SATAF at Grand Forks gave each member a certificate of appreciation for thoir work "Steve." SSgt. Gerald L. Hansen won third place in Monochrome Prints (Scenic) with his "Hard Times." He also got honorable mention in that category for his "Salt Lake." X, replaced the removed missiles with other Minuteman V V ISi -- :,, is raised into the vertical position by UPA Minuteman ICBM transporter-erecto- r Gail II. Skidmore of Maintenance, at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., where a team from Hill AFB spent seven months. (U.S. Air Force Photo) GOING 15-m- an Base Blood Drive Scheduled The American Red Cross will conduct a blood for all base next employes Wednesday and Thursday at the drawing Thornton Recreation Center. Bldg. 460, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each dav. military and civilian employes at Hill AFR. as well as dependents, are All considered eligible participants in this blood drive program. For further information call the Red Cross Field Director Carl L. Nelson, Ext. 3213. AT PULLMAN WHOLESALE TAILORS YOU ALWAYS SAVE BECAUSE YOU BUY DIRECT AND SAVE RETAIL OVERHEAD ALL WEATHER T1P COM Solids, plaids, checks in med. and dark tones, a good range of sizes. Don't wait for the first snow, buy now while there's still a good selection of these all weather top coats. uk WW Heirforce Six members to the Heirforce were recruited at the I'SAh Hospital, Hill during the period of Oct. 31 through Nov. 7. New parents are: Reg. to $55 BOYS SSgt. and Mrs. William Cutts. AlC and Mrs. Iirry Hell. Sgt. and Mrs. Brian C, Barlow and Mr. and Mrs Thomas H Cirant I)isch. Wave i. LEISURE SO Terrific top quality leisure suits for men with impeccable taste, great for the 27 fall months. In all the newest colors and styles. 2 PANT IS TSgt. and Mrs. Peter I)amian. big selection in wonted wools, polyester. In shades of blue, brown, k A tan and stripes a nd checks, there're all icluded. Sites to fit most all men In regs., shorts, longs, extra long to site 52. g ray, J" r LACKS f VrV v 9 The largest selection by far in the entire area, Usual Retail to S125 solids, fancies. PAY MOKE! THESE AND All a. VALUES Will COMPARE WITH THOSE Till 8:00 CREDIT CARDS ACCFPTCD of making decorations and ornaments NO NEEO TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY MONDAY S0qo NU-rrnWr- MEN, THERE'S OPEN Till QEEB pom lfoiT Alto in Salt lelre at 55 West SELLING AT RETAIL FOR TWICE C. The following new books havo been received in the flerrity Memorial Library: MAKING IT IN TIIK STOCK MA11KKT: Richard Ney's low-rissystem for stock market investors. WltlTKKS' MARKKT '7fi MAN (lin IJK.GS, Till: WOHUrS MOST WANTi: Mackrnzip). The amazing true story of Ronald Biggs, great train robber, prison escapee and still living free. F.AT VOL It IIKART Ol T .Iim llightowir . How foml profiteers victimize the consumer. Cirrall I,. HOW TO GIVK AND ItK( i:iVi; ADVK I", An effective approach to solve your problems and stimulate creative solutions in others. Till; ART OF MAKING JKHKI.KV iTakashi Vada Till: NT'AV CIIHITMAS MAGIC Margaret IVrrj '. The art DOUBLE KNIT AND TEXTURIZED WOVEN C and Sgt. and Mrs. Denis look will Rog. to C. 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