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Show 2 Page HILL TOP TIMES 1981 7, August AFA eirafirafloira Oflolh) discuss the Soviet threat and the Air Force's role in the rapid deployment force. He will also show Tactical Air's response to these developments. The presentation is free and open to the public. At the banquet tomorrow evening at 7 p.m., Dr. Michael Yarymovych, vice president for Advanced Programs, The CItah Air Force Association holds its 26th annual Utah State Convention today and tomorrow in the Prospector Square Hotel at Park City. The convention theme focuses on aerospace developments which will lead to increased capabilities in the 1980s. The program features two speakers. Tomorrow at noon, Maj. Bill Kyle, Tactical Air Command, will moderate a movie and slide presentation titled Tactical Air in the 80s." He will Aircraft Group of Rockwell In- ternational, gives the keynote address. Dr. Yarymovych is responsible for progress odd a m anH nrizes will be awarded at the evening banquet by Brig. Gen. A. Paul Bruno, vice commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. guidance of research and engineering at seven of Rockwell's divisions. The group's work ranges from the space shuttle and rocket propulsion to high energy lasers and optics. He will show a movie on the recent space shuttle mission and he overall will about tell the long-ter- Chairing the convention are state AFA officers: William J. Gibson, president; Lynn Richardson, first vice president; Peggy Mohler, second vice president; Bruce Hampel, secretary; Lee Mohler, treasurer; Les Richardson, judge advocate; and William C. Athas, past president. m possibilities for shuttle use. In addition to the banquet and luncheon will be a convention golf tournament. Chairman of this event is Roy Porter. Tee time is 6:30 to 7:30 Public auction be held Wednesdayat9a.m. in building 0 and the public is encouraged to bid. The Defense Property Disposal Office will conduct the event. 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Trucks io 1 i I a With Mitchell lifetime guaranteed i 1 i l 1111111 1 1 1 i DISC BRAKES cOC)CC) Il i'i'i!i! i 1 1 A I ! I I iiiiTnTisTrrn 1 i i 0. i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!!!i l I I I I I sssfi i $120.00 1 i X III c i Rtg. !i!ii 1 1 i1 iii I i i ( the same day as the sale, provided full payment is made. For details call Jim Marsh at Defense Depot Ogden for items 1 For items at through 53, 399-794Hill AFB call the Sales Section, resident of Ogden, he graduated from the Air Force Academy at Colorado in 1974. He came to Hill in June 1978 from an assignment at Kunsan Phantom aircraft AB, Korea, where he was an E. A i i will iii l 1 1 1 :;: I i ! 111!l ! DUAL EXHAUST III!' 1 I i 1 IV 1 I 110Q ZJ i 1 Ill il I U Installed Lifetime Guarantee. Free Shock Safety Check. 1 1 Tk. v i 1 1 i I'I'I' AUGUST i I I i 1 V. . m II For Ccr or Pickup i i i 1 cnnrrrc iii! III !i!ih i i iliWi m II I i F-16- iCDOMW. GOOD JUHU M i j i J at ! J Ml HEAVY DUTY 1 ! m . i !!!!!! id i i iiii I szjjr f i i 1 i T I I 1 I m i i i 1 i i 1 I i I i iinnnAvp'ci i 1 1 i i i I 1 i i I i i i i i i i i : i : i I i i I i i i 1 1 Defense Depot Ogden and the rest are on display at Hill AFB. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday when all bidders must be present and registered. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed Moats, 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, died Wednesday afternoon in the crash of an Air Force Fighting Falcon aircraft on the Utah Test and Training Range west of Hill AFB. The aircraft was from the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing based here. At the time of the crash, Captain Moats was on a routine surface attack training mission. 388L4i .pilot' I shop equipment, pipe and tubing, tires and furniture. All items are now on display from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. Items 1 through 53 may be seen at Capt. in. 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