OCR Text |
Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 Mo interview with major local E. Dougherty told a in the audience capacity last Thursday that the States must reserve the right to do what is necessary with the weapons available in order to protect ourselves from aggression. "History teaches us that if there's anything that triggers war, it's the perceived weakness of one side by the other," the former commander - in -chief of the Strategic Air Command said. In his address to the convened members of the Order of Daedalians and Utah Air Dougherty upgrade the nation's posture to a defense United the media, stressed the necessity to Hill AFB Officers' Club Force Association and during an to mnieeairsis iraft (sio du Retired General Russell April 23, 1982 "reasonable balance" with that of the Soviet Union. "An increase in the forces to wage a con- ventional war will increase of the - threshold protection," he said, "but as long as the Soviets have nuclear capability we must maintain the means to counter it with nuclear capability. "There is no such thing as a conventional option against an enemy who has nuclear weapons," he couinifteir Sowoefts policy to down any Soviet try to put aggression in Europe at lowest possible weapons and the option of the 'first use' of them, the threshold, but we must be Soviet Union has the able to put weapons, even capacity to conventionally limited nuclear weapons, overcome Western in a position where they ' the general Europe, can reach the enemy. We warned. As national the must be able to modernize all the forces in the Executive. Director of the &GFS NURSERY at $11,490 per will be for Duration year. -4 the summer only for 700 hours. Qualification for both jobs is at least one year of appropriate experience and possession of current cardio - pulmonary resuscitation and water safety instruction cards. CPR, WSI cards and qualifications must be lHF '' VI FLTEH attached to application. to Civilian Personnel, DPCSE, Bldg. Submit 35. .' t iTIUZER... ANP SAWE71 1 1 T OETrtO LAWM i rfjK. A 7&30 Value -- SUMMED MlTCHeuU'5 sOrtho whirly&ikp .ff ir, f71 ' It 6 to 10 FOOT PATH BLACK Zl SELF ppoPeLLEC? 1, Check-Bac- k LAWNMOWE IHESE VOUK CHOICEOFV VALUE OK A -. 0N6 Y6AP FtRTlUtlNG NLV OVj. NOW ONLY arbo? pay GOLCSN LOCUST7 SS? JUST Te me C12MS0N KlM&or SCOTCH Vi VIM -- 4fo' 'CLTiT: I oZ SHRUBS -- POGWOOP-WE.'&EL- Gmm, It, $w4itk nr purtt, art ftnign tt VCU. n MM uiuvtK, run: MAZDA njnaru. MERCEDES BENZ 1: BOYD'S TOYOTA. AUDI DATSUN Ogdan slc 973-910- 9 Open Days A Week! Wl B IMPORT AUTO PARTS 1800 W. 3500 S. 7 S-T- t itt 202 W. 36th 4 M A PROMISE A i$m (m p ASPAfcA&US MARY 1 AfPLe NTS F2UtT PCTATCES GRAFTS choice H0P56J!APlHr 11- .fJZTcir pro mm moSike nvM nm& iwptvep xttauaM ;c,?ifl,vl& - N0R&OLP RUSS6TT 5 ft. C0NCOPP lOlte. ATWGA. 2184 East 3300 South 1700 Frontage Rd. 451-718- Daily 830 00 NU?SERY& GPb CLOSED SUNDAY 89 l.88 .6 6 o Daily 900-70- Sat.9 00-- 6 0 00 t 3 ttain NURSUY KAYSVILLE Si. 10 7.8B TT2AAJF3eRRl8 looib&2.88 KAYSVILLE 6 - P3UTAAMASODA POOTO SALT LAKE Sat.8 30 8d OFj- TACTHWAM eeAKW tA- - YOUPCftolCg cnraes PGLlClOU' - PI ME 8'-l- PEG. V 1 HMEU vu&& in peeriLiziN& Yue frcn, 9n4 A WJSSVWIUOW K r BLUE act LILAC f3EP FLOWERING QUNCE" t20YAL&PMAa6 tOAAEAliDI 1 FljOWeRlr4& KMSVILUE ONLY. . ?Ff2B TO TUB PUBLIC" if e TiT i I I0-S- THE REST FOREIGN CAR PARTS V!li YAV. r fTTT 7 Mww -- C 2.4-- . J2. titftbh, 621-254- W' OFFER? enPl(26& JOLY' FDPSYTHIA-PIn- WHITE: CUVKAP J&P&W0S9 m K. FK0M AMES TRIMMER k 1 (S Y0UK CHOICE Headquarters w 530.0 CHECK-BAC- '78.50 VALUE l?.?5 13 INiCrt TOOLS anp peciEVe 10.98 PEG. PECKER 6UVAKY0F BUY NOW ANP fZEClEVE FAT mm PARTS CORPORATION FO. fALL USE NOW ONLY (ZE&8S6 'i I YoOP FOQ17 J A 14 TO 1 CRYSTALS I Pf AZ1NOM & W ISUZU v a FeeiTJ AK&OfcVlTAE I i if..- D Foreign Cor Ports ft W HONDA ttUBAHU - fbf? SPKINGr USB LAWM R)OD & II -- 4-' VERA IMPORTED "ttumKm Weeaanu control weeps wane feep Crab Grass Cotrtral and clearly indicated Sunday time change: Set clocks one hour ahead. M ' ttinilMiiiBlMflftYirif WtTH OCTHO CWM3&feA Applications due GS-189- t 7 - continuation of our way of life must be heard," he Gen. Russell Dougherty said. YEAR p'BUYACOWlPUE Summer employment -3 i , DAY CONTROL, GS-189- & "The voice of citizens who care about the SOHTHOPRE- said. Anyone interested in summer employment at Hill AFB as a recreation aid lifeguard has until May 7 to apply. Grades will be at $10,235 per year and general encouraged increased membership in the organization as a commitment to support the defense of the country. nuclear "Without 'i Air Force Association, the European theater if we are to deter that aggression. "It is the U.S. y . . |