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Show I 'a j i tlll.l. 20 July TOP TIMKS Iti. 1!)76 Air Force Gives Wendover Town The town of VVendover, a which straddles the now an has border, adequate water supply thanks to the Air F"ivr Utah-Nevad- facilities on the installation itself. Johnson Springs, located in Elko County, Nev., consists of underground waterline, a million gallon concrete storage tank and related of Former AF System recent ceremonies in a hangar at the old Wendover Air Force Auxiliary Field, At town officials accepted a water system that took care of the base's needs dating as far back as 1941. waterline and a million gallon reservoir. Base Water System Annex; and water lines and some feet 150,573 equipment. The The water system within the base includes the water main, Water Wendover System Annex, located in Tooele County, Utah, consists of approximately 36,503 feet of storage tank and chlorinator. The total system served the needs of Wendover AF Auxiliary Field very well over the years, especially during the World War II era when up to 8,000 people were stationed there. Adequate Mater Supply In the past the base provided water to the town of Wendover to supplement its town's water supply. providing water to the base for summer an annual fire and encampment facilities. of base protection In event of military necessity, the water systems will revert to the U.S. government. two-wee- Governor Calvin L. Rampton; Ogden Air Logistics Center R. Wendover Springs, Water System To The following Hill AFB officers have been selected for promotion to permanent Lt. Colonel in regular Air Force by the selection board which met April 19 at Air Force Military Personnel Center: Lt. Col. Thomas R. Adams, 2849th ABG; Lt. Col. Conrad Bavousett. 388th TAC Fighter Lt. Col. William B. 6514th Test Goggins. Wing: Lt. 1974 GRAN PRIX, . PONTIAC 1 1972 right equipment. for all promotion categories was permanent tirade of major uth date of rank of Dec. 31. r.71 and earlier (basically the IT7 ear group). 3 PONTIAC PiBPRipn power $ t INDEPENDENCE HALL 1974 CHEVROLET TON, V-- 8, power steering, power brakes. BLAZER, rodio, V-- 8, TON, automotic, power steering, power brokes, air conditioning. 1969 FORD 1974 GMC JIMMY ticning, power steering, $595 ft Ov--n .. . V-- 8. automatic, power steer- ing, power brokes. V-- 8, 7th and Washington Blvd. 1 TON VAN, t 394-669- 5 automatic, 4695 1972 MERCURY COUGAR, V-- 8, outomotic, power steering, vinyl top. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. WON. THRU SAT. Ph. V-- 8, sfeeri $4895 Build a great future. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds. " cond.t.oner. speed- 1974 CHEVROLET V-- 8, 1972 VOLKSWAGEN condi- - A 1974 CHEVROLET $3995 air . V-- 8, $6675 3i GAIAXIE CORVETTE $4995 $2795 . V-- 8, 1974 CHEVROLET H695 MAKEOFFER r 1973 JEEP CJ5 V-- 8, 1974 FORD power steer- conditioning, . 4clyinder automatic ' MAKE OFFER $3995 CAMARO, 411 STATION WAGON automatic, power steering. $4595 1972 CHEVROLET cD'0'aeod air cond,: EXPLORER, V-- 8, $3395 tiomng. - TON $3495 PONTIAC Vi TON, 4x4, power steering. Heater. boded. $5595 1975 3 in 1974 DODGE 1975 FORD TON, 3i or power steering, I on and of brought about the end World War II in the Pacific E $4295 rodl0' "eater. 3895 low miler, V-- 8, radio, heater. 1974 FORD loaded GRANVILLE 1974 CHEVROLET 1895 CUTLASS SALON 1975 I 34 VAN, cylinder, 1974 OLDSMOBILE or VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK 3895 Col. Charles E. Wheeler criteria 81 9 dropped the Hiroshima, Japan large selection of both, and all units have been specially priced for the sale, running July 15th thru July 24th. Stop today for best selection. I)gisti'.s Support Squadron; liuibii-- B-2- A-bo- To help Ogden celebrate Pioneer Days, Rawson and Lund is having a special sale on all used cars and trucks. We have a Frank J. Redd, Ogden Col. Donald E. 2849th ABG; Lt. Col. Reigel, Thomas A. Rush, Ogden ALC; Lt. Col. James E. Spencer, Ogden ALC; Lt. Col. Richard L. Stoncr, 2952 Combat I areas, parking navigational aids and other land areas in the vicinity of the flying facilities. Remaining buildings on the PIOI EER Dill Squadron; Col. Kenneth F. Holcombe, 2849th ABG; Lt. I aircraft bombers in yesteryear. As a matter of fact, one of the bombers housed in the hangar was the Enola Gay. that That was the DURING OUR Permanent Lt.Col. Col. ALC; days. The Utah Division of Aeronautics has been given the runways, taxiways, hangar that housed giant A REAL VALUE the Ten Officers Promoted AF Auxiliary Field these B1LL3M1 Brig. Gen. Paulk, and Tom Wat kins, Wendover town president. Involved in the transfer Vice-Commande- r were Johnson k There is very little Air Force activity at Wendover field belong to the Air Force. One hangar was provided to Golka Associates. The firm is studying ball lightning in a Utah Officials included John be the town will Now Minimal Activity $2995 - |