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Show WESTERN AMERICANA MAST Car Wash May 29 Bank Parking Lot Vol. 29 No. May 28, OGDEN, UTAH 21 1976 Unauthorized Overflight Forbidden Unauthorized overflight or trespassing of the Air Force or Hill and Wendover Range complex west of Great Salt Lake is dangerous and subject to prosecution by the the east and Floating Island on the west. The range areas have been posted with "No Trespassing" signs. Restricted air space over Atwell. the "This means more aerial complex is shown in detail government. on Aerial bombing, gunnery, traffic and more ordnance current aeronautical rocketry, testing of unmanned that will be expended within charts. Hill AFB and other Air drones and other hazardous the confines of the range No Longer Possibility Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) civilian employes no longer face the y possibility of a furlough in June. Command officials said last week that the funds shortage which caused furlough to be considered had been reduced through a series of Air Force and Congressional actions which resulted in a $74 million six-da- increase in activity at the ranges. "The 388th will be flying up to 50 training missions a day over the range," said Col.' aerial activities are carried on complex." within the Ground areas of the ranges continuously confines of the range complex. are located south of Interstate Col. Alfred L. Atwell, range 80 between the Cedar manager at Hill AFB, said Mountain, and Wendover, and that, "arrival at Hill AFB of north of the Interstate to the the 388th Tactical Fighter Southern Pacific Lucin cutoff. Wing from Thailand has They are bounded by resulted in a significant Lakeside Mountain Range on program increase for fiscal year 1976. AFLC had announced in January that furlough was one of several options being considered in an attempt to cope with an anticipated shortage of operating funds before the end of the fiscal year. Force are organizations continuously testing speed jet aircraft and remotely piloted vehicles in the air space, which is closed to private and commercial high- aircraft without prior permission. Anyone having official business on the ground ranges should contact the Ogden ALC Range Control Office, at Hill for clearance AFB, before entering any portion of the test complex. 777-440- 1, Those having official need to use the restricted air space call should Range Management or Hill AFB Consolidated Command Post, 777-521- 1. Rodeo Buffs Sought For Defense Night Events Hill AFB personnel who are cowboys and cowgirls in their afterwork hours are needed to represent Hill AFB at the Defense Night Rodeo July 21 during the Ogden City Pioneer Days festivities. Openings are still available for the Elimination Rodeo June 26, which will select top performers for the July 21 event. A Pony Express Race which will pit Hill against Defense Depot Ogden 10-Mi- le racers carrying mail pouches over the Pony Express Trail on Ant Flats just south of the Hardware Ranch in Cache and Weber County Mounted 17 is also planned. According' to Lee R. Christiansen, general rodeo chairman, there are openings for wiM cow milking teams, pony express, relay races, rescue relay and wild horse Sheriff's Posse July County. Participants will begin together, passing the mail to every of a mile. Practice and time trials for the event are as follows: one-quart- er five-eight- hs teams, steer riders, women's keyhole racers and goat tiein, contestants. The pony express race will race heldjust waettark-$etweebe run at 9 a.m. July 17 with n Further of the big the East s&im mas. information on applications for the events is available from Kerry Olsen, ext. X fYcMh and West areas on base. June 30, 6 p.m. - Practice on passing mail pouches at base arena. July 14, 6 p.m. - Final practice held at base arena. and rider Instructions positions will be assigned. 2436, or Headquarters, ext. Rodeo 2716. Hill Gayle Hartman, standing, and Marty Simonson, are two Pony AFB civilian employes who will ride in the 17. Photo) (USAF Race July Express 10-Mi- Remember U.S. Servicemen This Weekend Another Memorial Day is approaching. - - Memorial Day May 30 is a day set aside for Americans around the world to pause in their endeavors to remember those men and women who gave their lives in the service of their country. Soldier, a man whose identity is "Known but to God." Flags are lowered to half staff throughout the country. We, in the military, have a special place in our hearts for these men and women --our comrades in arms. From the Revolutionist to How many Americans have the Blue and Gray, to those knows whochargedjp San Juan Hill, given their all? for sure. From the time to the Doughboy of World War America became a Republic I, to the Dogfaces of World to the present, Americans have fought and died in all parts of the world. Why ? To preserve the freedom of you Today In and your children. No-on- e The famous, Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Patton, will live forever in history books. The nameless many, however, are Theresa Myers, Ann Mary Inama and Teressa Wray, left to right, are three of eight contestants vying for the title of queen of the Directorate of Maintenance Golf Tournament. Other contenders for the crown are Linda Bosworth, Kathy Baker, Marilyn Lemmon, Barbara Stroll and Debbie Hanson. Two hundred sixty golfers will tee off June 25 at the Hill AFB Golf Course. le soon forgotten. It is to honor the nameless many that Memorial Day was originated. Each year, a WTeath is laid at the Tomb of the Unkown War II and Korea, and the soldier, sailor, airman and owe marine in Vietnam-w- e each a debt of gratitude. We can pay part of that debt on Sunday, May 30. On this Memorial Day, spare a few moments of prayer for those who have preceded us. A moment of our time-chato say thanks-tha- t's not too much to ask--is it? nce The Times Hews Summary Page 2 Editorial Page 6 People Line Page 8 Activities Page 10 (USAF Photo) The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published every Friday in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Logistics Command. It is published by Mor Media Sales, Inc., a private firm, in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. 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