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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 26 July 28, 1978 Special UPT selection board to meet received letters explaining the fiscal realities which led to their not attending UPT. They were informed they had been identified as a contingency resource for UPT candidates. Since entry on active duty, approximately 200 of these officers have applied for undergraduate flying training. Sixteen have been selected for UPT and 22 for undergraduate navigator training. special selection board will convene in October to consider nonrated officers for pilot training. Eligible are 1974-7- 6 Reserve Officers' Training Corps graduates who, after being commissioned as undergraduate pilot training (UPT) candidates prior to March 1, 1976, were subsequently denied UPT A entry. At r ft X on active duty, the 500 plus officers the time of their entry Church Of Christ Bible Teaching 8 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:00 Wednesday I All Are ROSEWOOD LANE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 455 Rosewood Lane, Layton L. 51-- 4. the men that help keep this land one, I give you my if it comes to a gun, help So the eagle can fly with our nation's pride, and we can honor those who have died, To keep this land we know as ours, free from aggression So to ho apply and are not selected by the October board remain eligible and will be considered by the normal quarterly UPT selection boards until they reach 27lz years of age, withdraw their applications, or otherwise become ineligible. The quota for these quarterly boards is increasing from 15 per quarter in fiscal year 1978 to 25 per quarter in fiscal year 1979 and 50 per quarter beginning in fiscal year 1980. Those occccoccccccotf) Since the days of our founding fathers, we seem to stand like some kind of martyr. Doing what it takes just to be free, so our kids can grow up and learn to see, That freedom is sometimes a high price to pay, and it doesn't come easy but by each changing day. To meet the October board, eligible officers must meet the medical standards specified in Air Force Regulation 160-4- 3 and submit a UPT application (AF Form 215) in accordance with AFR Welcome Write for FREE Bible Correspondence Course - Call for Transportation Douglas Because our obligations are not always shiny, but it's our nation's pride that keeps us trying. Yes, we're a young nation compared to most, but that gives more reason to brag and boast. 30-ye- ar West 800 North - Clearfield, Utah Sunday School Sunday Worship The Air Force has changed from biplanes to jets, to keep our nation free from foreign threats. 2 With sergeants and airmen working together, to keep the 'birds' flying no matter what the weather. The October board will select approximately 100 of these officers for UPT entry between January and June 1979. This additional training capability is available due to the UPT rates low of 1,050 in fiscal years 1978 and increasing from a 1979 to 1,575 in fiscal year 1980. coccoccoeccoeoocccco&cooooaooooo 145 The Search ! w and resisting arms. So to the men of the U.S. Air Force, I give you these words and all that they stand for. Because we are the people who work without question, to preserve our right to be a nation. So the Red, White and Blue can always fly above, as we search for world peace like the great white dove. Eligible officers may obtain more detailed information and application assistance at the consolidated base personnel office. (AFNS) Human, Pastor 376-833- 4 CHAPEL SCHEDULE Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Evange'st Hour 6:00 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 P.M. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints PROTESTANT: 8.30 A.M. 10:30A.M. 3:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. Priesthood Meeting Sunday School Sacrament Meeting Fast Meeting 773-175- 9:30 A.M. 7:00P.M. 9:30 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Salt Lake City Temple Square Visitors Center 9 Call Information 825-177- W6LC0M6 TO Lavoid Robertson pastor L f l A a Sunday 621-045- First 564Southern Baptist Church south 800east Clearfield 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron Federal women elect officers f The Federal Women's Club recently elected and installed the following new officers for 1978-7- Holy Communion: First Sunday of each month. Sunday School: 9:55 to 10:50 a.m., ages 3 to 12th in Bldg. 130; adults in chapel basement. CATHOLIC: Mass - in the chapel - Saturday, 5:15 p.m. (satisfies Sunday obligation); Sunday, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; Daily, 12 noon. JEWISH: Contact Lt. Col. Max Miller, home: duty: ext. 3508. 7 Relief Society (4th Tues) Evening Session (Wed.) Primary Mutual (Wed. ) Aran. Don T. Watkins Worship: 8:45andll:15 a.m. at the chapel. CLEARFIELD NINTH WARD 838 East 600 South Bishops Office B 9: Edith Carter Johnson, president elect Toni Brown, recording corresponding secretary 7, J. r Mil SERVING MILITARY FAMILIES FOR OVER 25 YRS Mary H. Hansing, secretary; Treacia Lane, Loretta Bartlett, treasurer Edna Pearmain, membership; Verna E. Sipple, publicity Karen Bryan, Flash editor; Ruth Bartlett, assistant Flash editor Beth Smith, historian. QCM-THEES- M fyty. president; , - ryj yy ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL WELCOMES YOU Services 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 1274 EAST 1450 SOUTH CLEARFIELD -- PH. 825-017- 7 Intermountain Christian Academy l T.,'- j:V '' i J f l jSJ :i ("lV Put n C la Thwm lowoik in yom home - to haw mcmry, mw npniv. cold "' vr fjlSt" ' f a Mf ' 7 1 ' ' ' ' j S 0 Would you like your child to attend a school that: 1. Teaches the Bible, 2. Promotes Patriotism, 3. Stresses scholastic achievement, 4. Builds character, 5. Has individualized instruction, 6. Takes a stand against immorality and 7. Teaches your child to become a responsible citizen? If the answer to the above is YES the Intermountain Christian Academy may be the school for your child. The Accelerated Christian Education program is used. thru 12th grade are taught Academics and Discipline. Registration is now open. Enrollment is or limited. For information Pre-reader- 376-005- 1 376-370- s m Wo (SmSrm ) |