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Show V- - Pajio MILL TOP TIMES 4 July m n 23, 1976 Members Named to Summer Olympic Team Air Force 7 . - Air Force members have been selected to the 1976 United States Summer Olympic team that will participate in the Olympic games in Montreal, Canada, Nine (J ;t active-dut- y starting July 17. Members range in rank from lieutenant colonel to airman. They will participate in diving, pentathlon, rowing, canoeing and archery. Two of the nine member will act as coaches for the U.S. team. The following members will of the 1976 U.S. Summer Olympic team: Lt. Col. Jerry L. Welbourn be part- - -- canoeing- Sf SMSgt. Jerry D. Shawhan, chief controller, Hill AFB Control Tom er and member of the 1881st Communications Squadron, has been named Air Force "Tower . r Traffic Controller" for the Northern Communications Area. (USAF Photo By Biff Bergstioin) Red Cross Sets Blood Drive Red Cross. riHTheGood FLJ The Hill AFB chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive for base employes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 28 and 29 at Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Further information is available by calling ext. 3213. Neighbor FLOIR AF kayaking coach- - The Pentagon, Office of the of Assistant Secretary Defense, Installations and Logistics. Was previously national Collegiate athletic Association track and field Maj. Wayne Baughman-wrestlin- coach-U.- S. - g Air Force Academy. Was in the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in wrestling. Also 1975 U.S. world wrestling team coach and wrestling champion. Maj. Richard L. Tillman yachting-Defense Contract Greco-Roma- n 15-ti- -- Administrative -- Services -- District, Orlando, Fla. Names Outstanding Airmen The 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Air Force for 1976 have been announced. They were selected from 49 outstanding airmen nominated by major commands, separate operating agencies, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard. The selectees are A1C Marno J. Hansberry , Tactical Air Command (TAC); Sgt. Kenneth A. Thompson, Military Airlift Command (MAC); SSgt. David P. Mickelson, Aerospace Defense Command; Technical Sergeants Ronald J. Krasko, Strategic Air Command; Dale A. Lucas, U.S. Air Force Security Service; and Donald E. Miller (TAC); Master Sergeants Douglas D. Chism, Air Force Reserve; Joseph L. Hardy (MAC); and Ricardo Inzunza, Headquarters U.S. Air Force; SMSgt. Willard P. Anderson, Air University; Chief Master Sergeants Richard A. Lema, Headquarters Command, and Wesley H. Smith, Air Force Systems Command. Capt. Phillip G. Boggs- diver-U.- S. Air Force Amateur Fourtime Academy. Union Athletic diving Won the NCAA champion. diving championship and the Swedish 1975 cup championship.; Capt. Robert L. Nieinan-Olympi- c Modern Pentathlon swim, ride, fence aric (run, shoot ) , Lackland AFB," Tex. Placed first in 1976 triathlon and is national pentathlon champion. Capt. Lawrence J. Swantner cycling - George AFB, Calif. Was a member of the U.S. Pan American 4,000 meter gold cycle team and the world cycling team in 1975. Lt. Mark A. AFB, N.J. Was a member of the U.S. world rowing team. Lt. Andreas J. Norelius-rowing-McGuir- Weigand-canoeing-Andre- AFB, Md. Was a member of the 1968 and 1972 Olympic canoeing teams. Member of the 1970, and '75 world '71, '74, championship teams. Ainn. Darrell canoeing (). Ohio. Was the U.S. men's archery champion in 1973, '74. '75 and '76. Also, 1975 world archery champion. AFB, n. v OF I UTAH I Service and rOlotor Banking at Clearfield, Ogden Area, Brigham City and Salt Lake City Full FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER IN LAYTON Including Vt3 MEN,S AND BOYS' CLOTHIER j Hours: Daily 10 to 7 Friday 10to8 FREE CHECKING WE FURNISH THE CHECKS TOO ' - TO 1 , ,..,-,,...,, " APtfERTISE: Sorry, Classifieds By Mail Only P.O. Box 186 Kaysville, 84037 OGDEN LAYTON--KAYSVILL- -39- 4-9855 376-506- E SALT LAKE CITY - e 277-465-0 5 |