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Show Page 18 March 27, 1981 HILL TOP TIMES The annual personal affairs orientation for dependent spouses will be held April 23 at Thornton Hall, building 460. The Personal Affairs Office emphasizes the orientation as a way to inform military dependents of their rights and the services available to them as well as to acquaint wives of military members with military life, the base and the surrounding area. All dependent wives are urged to attend. Various speakers are scheduled from the different services and offices on base. Speakers will include representatives from Personal Affairs, Casualty advanced r..&2 1C tan' " - and CHAMPUS, Security Police, Finance, Chapel, Legal Assistance and Base Services. This session wi 11 begi n at 9 a . m . and end at 2:30 p.m. A free luncheon will be served. Family Services Volunteers will be on hand to provide assistance both before and during the orientation. Babysitting will be provided free of charge. However, if, during the orientation, the nursery reaches its maximum level allowed; the overflow of children will be properly cared for at the Youth Center. No children will be KC-1-0 The Air Force accepted its first v. , Family Services volunteers prepare for the annual personal affairs Fran Oakley, Kathy Math is, Eunice orientation. They are Hoff, Agnes Bernau, Chris Campbell, Janet Turvey and Wendy (1-- r) Costello. (U.S. Air Force Photo) has buy 36 KC-lO- designed to serve as a tanker and cargo carrier. The aircraft is equipped s. operator's station. The aircraft will be flown by active-dutand reserve crews. The reserve crews will be operating under the Air y aerial with refueling boom, extra fuel bladders and an 0 0 Force Reserve Associate boom improved (AFNS) Program. MEE.IP! From now until April 6 the Ogden-Webe- r County Humane Society will have for sale grocery coupons which are good at any Smith's Food King or Richie's. These coupons are good for any item in the store and may be used just like cash except that the clerks may not give change for them, so your total purchase needs to exceed the face value of the coupon. SO WHAT'S THE ADVANTAGE? For every $10 in coupons used the Humane Society gets a contribution of $1. 'Let's say that you spend about $30 each week for groceries and usually or sometimes shop at Smith's. If you bought $80 worth of coupons from the Humane Society and used them over a period of one month your grocery bill wouldn't increase by one penny but the Humane Society would receive $8 to help animals. Even if you don't normally shop at these two stores won't you do so. once or twice, for the animals? Call if you want to buy some coupons or if you are willing to try to sell some for us. Thanks, for the animals. fll SHIRTS P..I. nasi LAYTON HILLS MALL LAYTON, UTAH 84041 LUNCHEON SPECIALS $50-$35- 10. ' The first will be assigned to the extender advanced 2nd Bombardment Wing, Barksdale AFB, La., tankercargo aircraft when fully operational. from the McDonnell is a military The KC-1Douglas Corp. version of the DC-1The Air Force plans to convertible freighter f P..1.-9:0- 0 Ext. 2301 or 2391. Deadline for reservations is April s KC-1- 0 NOV OPEN SUNDAY 5:00 accepted prior to 8:45 a.m. Reservations must be made for both the nursery and orientation by calling Assistance, Air Force Aid Society, Family Services, Recreation Services,-t- he Red Cross, Base Housing, Hospital AF accepts first l dh)dly 9iradiraJ..'iroiniiil,toini- Airflow (801)766-441- 1 MEW! Instant Custom 0 Transfers (Made While You Wait!) fI 1 Design your own and wear it home. t Custom & Hats Great Prices & Quality Custom Lettering Bulk Discounts Cal1 Us Or Come In For A QUOTE! i l T-Shi- rts 393-68- til 3S3-G0I1- A 11 1 AUTO REPAIR BODY SETS FENDER INSURANCE WORK (Froo Esiimoto) II ,. L MUFFLERS C- V- i IB fy Authentically Prenared . CHINESE AMERICAN & I POLYNESIAN 5 DAYS ONLY FOR MOST FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS 1 lip l4 ll SilnttKnW 79.50 L0VESEAT '119.00 From SETS EXOTIC DINING Weekdays: 11 :30a.m. -- 11 I :30p.m. B,G PARKING LOTS W'lrJm TW0YOUR CONVENIENCE irWFOR MUFFLERS D I 5349 South 1900 West in Roy Ogden, Utah v T73-0C0- 0 . I Iff 1 7--Ateli- 4 1 SETS - OTTOMAN 349.00 '10.50 our Lobby Lin. All n.w 2" thick haovy Iram construction with Fl.xalator bat. Volv.ts, Hvrculons. Nylons & Tapstrl In decorator color and patterns. Easy to maintain with a look of ologanco. ' SALES HEIL Bountiful 9:30-6-, Mon-Sa- t. 76. North 623 Was , 293O102 mm t |