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Show Armed Forces Day 78 Hill plans open house Hill AFB hold will its traditional Armed Forces E Vol. 32 No. April 15 21. 1978 j Day on Saturday, May 20, with an open house for the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In conjunction with the day, a civilian aircraft fly-i- n will be held with private pilots from Utah and their aircraft invited to the base. Private aircraft need to arrive at Hill between 7:30 and 9 a.m. However, details will be announced later and notices will be posted on the More than 400 people from on and off base are expected to attend the Federal Women's Week banouet on April 27 at the base NCO Club at 6:30 p.m. Keynote speaker for the evening will be Brig. Gen. Norma Brown, deputy chief of staff for Personnel, Air Force Logistics Command Wright-Patterso- n (AFLC), AFB, Ohio. On April 26-2- 7, General Brown and Joy Bishop, Federal Women's Program coordinator for the Air Force, will participate in a Women's Widening World Conference at Weber State College, Ogden. Mrs. Bishop will also attend the base banouet. General Brown will talk on "Tradition and the American Woman - An Occupational View," during her Hill AFB appearance. L.3 si Highlight NCO Open Mess. Subject of Mr. Uencher's talk will center around the theme of the annual observance, "The Law YOUR - key to justice." Ranked by Utah Holiday Magazine, March 24, 1975 as one of the three most effective members of the Utah House of Representatives, Mr. Rencher was the This vear's Armed Forces will be naming the Federal Woman of the Year for 1977 at Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC). The announcement James P. Mullins, com- Nominees for the honor are Marie A. Padgett, Social Actions Office, Roy; Shirley Reed, Directorate of Materiel fifiSIc: mm w- rMtmm 1'' and Air Force Reserve contributed more than $2.7 million to the will also be other static displays, including exhibits from other branches of the Armed Forces. Various aerial demon- strations are being planned throughout the dav. said Hill AFB officials. Cameras will be permitted this during day. There will be no charge and the public is invited. - AFALD commander o visit next week ;Sivl::f k5'Vt::::-- wm m yyyyyyyyi':-:- Clearfield; Management, S. Biehler, CompMyrth and Florence Sunset troller, of O. Directorate Billow, Lt. Gen. John G. Albert, newly assigned commander Maintenance, Ogden. of the Air Force Acauisition and Logistics at (AFALD) In addition to General Brown and Mrs. Bishop, other dignitaries at the banouet will include Dixie Allen, Federal Women's Division Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio, will visit Hill next week, April 25, 26. AFLC; Georgia Capt. director for Haldeman, women, AFLC and civic leaders from the Ogden - Salt Lake City area. Educated at University of Colorado, Brigham Young University and the University of Utah College of Law, he was associated and a partner in an Ogden legal firm for nine years. He has been a juvenile court referee, a part-tim- e law clerk to the former U.S. Attorney for District of Utah, and a research assistant at the University of Utah. He was a Utah state representative through He will be here for an orientation visit, primarily on the F-- and aircraft programs. Brig. Gen. Norma Brown recipient of various public service awards. His civic contributions include service to Utah Symphony Orchestra, Utah State Library Commission, Utah Boys' Choir, Weber County Alcohol and Drug Volunteers, Law Enforcement Council, Boy Scouts of America, Golden Hours Center, Weber County Legal Services, Odyssey House Drug Rehabilitation and W7eber County Mental Health Association. from 1917 and did not seek two years ago. 1976 The Ogden resident is married to the former Eileen Bunnell of Provo. They have five children. inter s'fi personnel are un ited to ;H; ut the Law Day luncheon sponsored by the Utah Bar Association and the Ogden Air Logistics Center Staff Judge Advocate. AH : Tickets can be obtained by contacting Capt. Edward Kingsford in Bldg. 1287, or by calling Ext. 6625. The cost is $3 per person. Air Force Assistance Fund campaign, a total of 109 per cent of the $2.5 million goal. (Continued on Page 12) Mullins, Ogden ALC commander, and other key officials, on April 25 and spend the rest of the day in briefings. 6 The Hill AFB Chaplain's Office will host a special progr am for local area clergy on Friday, April 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is an annual opportunity for local clergy to visit the base, familiarize themselves with its mission and resources and become acouainted with the Chaplains and other helping agencies. special feature of this year's program will be a presentation by Jim Jenkins of the Johnson Institute relating to the new chemical dependency program sonnel. -- Tli Federal Employ es Credit Union office in ihe essll frar a " wlILb closed -- ali day todaj for remodeling. 5t?nstomer8 should use the commwiity center or west area gMfits 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., 1150 VVest Riverdale Rd, Ogden, Utah 84403, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher and writers are for treatment civilian per- Other features of the day will be a luncheon at the NCO Club and a bus tour of the base. Hjc west area office will be cldswl all day Friday. April t Customer should ila tft uss the east area and com-- : rmunlty f ttUer faeilitiss on thig day, . aircraft repair hangars, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, landing gear repair, camera shops, etc. and depart immediately after. Chaplain's Office to host Clergy Day April 29 at Basi A Mr. Rencher served on numerous committees in the state legislature and is the 1978 F-1- 4 speak er to address iustice youngest person to ever serve as Speaker for the house. General Albert will meet with Maj. Gen. James P. On April 26, he will tour the Program coordinator for Force surpasses Assistance fund goal National Guard There mander, Ogden ALC. Air Air Force members, employees, retirees and the Air fighter, bomber and cargo aircraft on display, as well as missiles and helicopters. Lt. Gen. John G. Albert will be made by Maj. Gen. Day luncheon Ronald L. Rencher, 36, U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah since last November, and former Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, will be the primary speaker for a Law Day luncheon May 1 at Hill AFB's event at local airports. of the evening Day at Hill will see a variety of of our base and belong attend population to local area churches," said "Many Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Stuart H. Lengel. "We feel this Clergy Day is an important opportunity for the base to develop contacts with their pastors, priests, rabbis and bishops. program "It helps them to better understand the work enof vironment their parishioners and to become better acouainted with some of the base helping resources which are available to them in time of need or trouble." Approximately 250 in- vitations have been sent to clergy of all faith groups in the Ogden-Sal- t Lake City area. However, it is expected that about 100 will attend. Local clergy or church leaders who did not receive an invitation are welcome to call the base chapel, ext. 2106. and make a reservation to attend the program. their own and are not be to considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertisements, including supplements and inserts, in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Air Force of products or services advertised. |