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Show t t s Page """"14 " HILL TOP TIMES "1 November t 11, 1977 Uiewmont High School sfudenl ' ci Yout h Commander for Dav Viewmont High School senior, David Cook, was the October Junior Commander for a Day at Hill AFB. The Bountiful resident came to the base on Tuesday, Oct. 18 for an insight into Air Force operations. He met Maj. Gen. James P. Mullins, Ogden Air Logistics L j i-V- f it-- ' I V :"' ,. I'"" ' ....... Center commander, and Col. Michael Moore, Hill AFB commander. Then he toured the base facilities. ' A'.XrA'- - . - I , J J r' ' ' ' - , j . Mr. Cook is active in church and school affairs. At Viewmont he is a member of the debate team, attended Boys State and belongs to .v.w mMMWw tewitWMg&BWwC. Cfeiy FINAL PLANNING - Making final plans for tomorrow's seminar "The Image of Success" are Maxene Eubanks, and Gyla Hamlin. (Itor) Dr. Richard O. Ulibarri. Diane Brewster-ThomaThe RHETS Toastmistress Club at the Directorate of Distribution, in association with the affair which Division of Continuing Education, Weber State College, is sponsoring the day-lon- g include the of women, discussed to culture be 8 begins at a.m. at the Ogden Holiday Inn. Topics understanding the rules of power, enhancing one's facial features, and dressing for success. Instructors will be Dr. Ulibarri, Dean of the Division of Continuing Education; Ms. Brewster-ThomaCoordinator of Special Interest Programs at Weber State College, and Ms. Paula Warren. Max Factor representative. Ms. Eubanks is president of the club and Ms. Hamlin its education chairwoman. Last minute reservations may be made by calling Ms. Eubanks at Ext. 4:$7. 4:$S0 or 4088 today. ( U.S. Air Force Photo by Keith Chadwick ) A f s(v. V&es&tAb&Z AtUSA s, environmentalists, cartographers, Registration is $25 per person for three days, or $10 per person for one day, will be held from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Nov. 15, at the conference, or you may register the day you wish to attend at 8 a.m. Luncheons are included in the price of the registration. For more information call 524-421- Ski safety day 4. this afternoon The second annual Hill AFB Ski Day will be held today from to 4 p.m. at the base theater. All military and civilian personnel at Hill AFB are invited to attend. 1 The Ski Day, sponsored by the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Safety Office, is designed to help skiers prepare themselves and their equipment for a season of safe skiing. Reid Peterson from the National Ski Patrol will be the first speaker of the day. He will be followed by SSgt. Delbert Thomas from the base Survival School. 'Heirforce' Forty-fiv- e members of the The visit enabled CAP members to observe first hand how the Air Force Logistics Command operates. The : V Vi , j li1 - x., ,i I - ! I It ' t- $ 'At- i L i ti . - it'. !' - " ' ' ' - The following parents recruited new members to the Heirforce at USAF Hospital, Hill, during the period of Oct. 28 through Nov. 2: BOYS AB and Mrs. Randall K. Hill, Amn. and Mrs. Webster, 1st Lt. and Mrs. Michael C. Callahan Jeffrey J. GIRLS SSgt. and Mrs. David A. Gerloff, Amn. and Mrs. Harold J. Rowley, Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon N. Lewis, Cpl. and Mrs. Bobby R. Stirling (U.S. Marine Corps), Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Caro, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dempsey (Ret. Army), SSgt. and Mrs. Wilbur C. McCullough II, AlC and Mrs. Randall L. Pollitt, Sgt. and Mrs. Markus Schlicht, Sgt. and Mrs. Donald D. Wallace Sports Editor to speak to Ogden AFA Chapter John Mooney, Salt Lake City Tribune Sports Editor, will be the guest speaker next Tuesday at the Ogden Chapter of the Air Force Association (AFA) dinner meeting at the Hill AFB Officers' Open Mess. Those interested in attending can make reservations or obtain information from Heinz Bruehl, Bill Gibson, or Jay Oberg, Utah Wing participated in the visit. ; it f Following the speakers' presentations there will be a free ski binding clinic conducted by personnel from the Military Sports Loan office. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadets and seniors made a trip to Wright - Patterson AFB, Ohio last weekend which was sponsored by the Air Force. $ W t It will be a change of pace from the normal aerospace speakers featured by the AFA. The event is open to members, guests and others who are interested in attending. Social hour begins at 7 p.m. and dinner will be served at 8 p.m. Patrol members visit t I Lloyd Olson will represent the Utah Highway Patrol and Wendell Collier will be there from the Military Sports Loan office. Civil Air HILL AFB COMMANDER - October Youth Commander for a Day, David Cook, confers with Col. Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB commander, on problems regarding the operation of Hill AFB. (U.S. Air Force Photo) WITH THE Mr. Cook plans to attend Brigham Young University, Provo, or the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, at the end of this school year. conference scheduled Surveyors, school He also plays soccer and has a keen interest in football. Survey and mapping photogrammetrists, and anyone using maps or aerial photography are invited. Outstanding persons in these fields will speak on the various subjects and nationally known firms will have exhibits on instrumentation used for the disciplines. other several organizations. s, The Utah section of the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping, and the Utah Chapter of the American Society of Photogrammetry, are sponsoring a conference on Surveying and Mapping at the Salt Lake Hilton on Nov. 15, 16 and 17. Approximate times are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Youth Commander for a Day is a program sponsored by the Enlisted Advisory Council on the base. 399-974- 773-430- 399-208- 7; AFLC 2; 6. headquarters , display cadets were also able to spend considerable time at the Air Force Museum located there. from a Wright Flyer to modern military aircraft such as theXB-70- , and several older aircraft. A-3- 3, B-3- 6, The displays presented first of the hand observations progress of military aviation B-2- 5, P-5- 1, F-10- 0, F-8- 6 X. mm - - - - " - AT THE TOP David Cook studies a model of the latest fighter aircraft to join the Air Force inventory, the He is told of the important mission of the craft and the role it will play in national defense from the "man at the top," Maj. Gen. James P. Mullins, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo) F-1- 6. Art exhibition and auction sponsored by base 0WC On Nov. 5, the Officers Wives Club (OWC) presented an art exhibition and auction of nearly 200 original water colors, oil paintings, signed and numbered lithographs and etchings selected from the International Collection of Collier Art Corporation. Works by such masters as Picasso, Chagall, Dali, Calder and a host of other internationally known and exciting young new artists were featured. Proceeds from the auction went to the OWC scholarship fund. Collier Art Corporation is the largest gallery in the world who produces benefit art auctions. John Rust was the auc- tioneer. P-4- 0 I Marilee Rush, wife of Lt. Col. Thomas Rush. Directorate of rocurement and Production, was general chairman of the affair |