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Show HILL TOP TIMES 8 Page November 24, 1976 out red carpet for handicapped man Martinez's mother wrote a AFB from his veteran Gilbert Hill rolls L. Ex-Nav- y backyard. Martinez is handicapped. Being partially paralyzed in his legs and one arm hasn't stopped him from getting excited everytime one of the aircraft flies over his home. weeks Several ago "Lee" Martinez of Layton had the red carpet treatment at Hill AFB last week. The East Layton resident spends every day watching the F-- and 5 jets take off and land at Hill F-10- 4 iliis 1 v li fir- letter to Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko inquiring if her son could visit the base. The answer was ves. Last Friday Martinez visited the base, accompanied tK 5Svs!r- - simulator "was very scary, especially when they turned out the lights for night flying training." He also saw the mobile command post and inspected an F-- 4 fighter in the hangar. Martinez thought the whole was tour "fantastic" especially when at the conclusion of the event he was given an autographed plaque on which was inscribed the poem "High Flight." On hand for the presentation were General Rafalko and Col. Robert Rodee, vice commander of the 388th. Mr. Martinez's handicap resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage five years ago when he was living in Washington D.C. VIRTUE is a state of war, and to live in it we have always to combat ' with Rousseau NEW HOMES Immediate occupancy, 8 Different Styles Choose from Ramblers, Split entries, Spanish, Early American Colonial Look at these Quality Features 3 Bedrooms I Double Garages Jacques POOR EYES limit your sight; poor vision limits your deeds.-Frank- lin Field mil INTERSTATE 943-295- WW UW -- A massive clean-u- p job by a team from the base's 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal was (EOD) Squadron this month accomplished when they performed an decontamination project at Wendover Auxiliary Airfield, preparing it for return to civilian control. The base, which was a major training installation during World War II, was searched for explosive items which would present a serious hazard to future civilian tenants on the property. Over 2,000 acres of land were searched. Explosive items ranging in size from small arms ammunition to German l rockets were recovered and V-- disposed of. inventory Sale ft X The project was only part of the EOD Squadron's worldwide mission of clearing excess bombing and gunnery ranges before they are disposed of by the Department of Defense. (MM) 3 ALCOHOLISM j heilth column from the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Alcohol in American History In 1620 the Pilgrims landed at Pl mouth Rock partly the ran out of beer On shipboard, beer was important as a be crape which resisted spoilape ami supplesometimes hum per diet Accordmp to a notation in the ship's lop cnteied as the MuxfUtwci neaicil American shores: "We could nor take tune for further search or consideration; our illles being rnuth spent, especially our beer " mented a Rush who lent his substantial medical prestige to cause. the anti-ruIn IS74 several hundred women met in Cevcland, Ohro. to form the National Women's Christian Tcmper-;hk- c t'nion This fledging group was referred to b rts as members "organized "' 0) m.i.iIut love termined 3-19- CHAPPYS 76 1- - 1976 GTMX 2- - 1-1- 1-1- 974 i i 389 my rsioob 289 RD60B (New) Some Day You 7 Own A -- rav tea 369 1976 GT80C 975 1 359s - YAMAH- A- - sinna dkks. 690 S. MAIN LAYTON 376-224- 1 While these e iernK-r.ii- IEED "health de- matrons "IKmon were denoitiKinp Hum " iu.iiiv of them ilrinV m;r. with clear HDD -- ,1 UNDERSTANDING cs. CLEARANCE S 17K4 In Dr. Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, wrote Inquiry Into the F.flctt of Ardent Spirit, This widely read bHtklct became the first influential temperance document in American history. It -- !Pw ii I was Dr 1 B lr m f v. he-cau- se 9 --w WW ill .i.te auxiliary airfield Wend over 943-2960 W ii ri, - C SLCCALL Karen - OFFICE S k" REALTY 376-887- 1 HW ? 0 LAYTON CALL hi t if .sJT 2701st E0D Squadron sweeps ft $47,900-55,90- sdi SSgt. Mark A. Prince, 388th TFW, and Lisa Scott prepare to enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner. The traditional holiday meal will be served at base facilities tomorrow. (U.S. Air Force Photo By SSgt. J. Scott Crist). Aluminum Soffits Self cleaning Ovens Fireplaces with Full Unfin. Basements Fully Carpeted Marble Vanity Tops Fireplaces Roughed Located at 9240 S. 1480 E. in E Sandy Gate Way to Snow Bird and Alta Only 15 Minutes Away - "VfaC5 !S , Door Openers i Gene Brick Construction Baths Dining Rooms or Family Kitchens 1 Sam "r rr ( 4 ordnance ourselves. Jean L i by Captains Gary Scheimer and Joe Wehrle of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. The visitor toured the 388th and was eased into the cockpit of an F-- 4 simulator. Martinez said that the Gilbert L. Martinez (center) accepts a plaque of the poem "High Flight" as a memento of his Hill AFB visit. Col. Robert Rodee (1), vice commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko, commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center, made the presentation. (U.S. Air Force Photo) u- - were con-stic- n tonics" which contained up to 40 percent alcohol In Carry Nation, es se hool teacher, hotel manager, and WCir activist, led an assault on the bars in Wichita. Kansas Armed with hatchets. Carry and her coon the horts wreaked local saloons and denounced these establishments as "makers of drunkards and widows' and "allies of Satan " In 19.13 the IXth Amendment was repealed A "dry" America became a again "wet' America During the "dry" period. I cdcfal agents had arrested nearly iViO.frriO suspected offenders on can learn mote about alcohol abiic and alcoholism b writing to NIAAA. P.O. Itox 2t45. Rockvillc. Mary- hac H-yc- ar land 20X52. |