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Show HILLTOP TIMES Page 12 August 13, 1982 Am Anyone on Hill who visits the Davis County Fair Thursday, Friday or Saturday should make it a point to see the display on Hill AFB. A continuous slide display showing the history, missions and work force at Hill, plus a narration, is sure to be a popular exhibit. The exhibit will also stress the 35th anniversary year of the U.S. Air Force which will be celebrated Sept. 17. The fair will be held at the Davis County Fairgrounds at Lagoon in Farmington. Even though admission to the event is free, a $2 parking fee will be charged. However, even this will be free of charge to all who clip the coupon on page 94 of the "Fair Book" which will entitle' free parking on any one day of the fair. The books are also free of charge and can be picked up at Thornton Recreation Center, the court house in Farmington or city, off ices in Layton,' Kaysville, Bountiful and Clearfield. . affair is: Agenda for the three-da- y Dear Hill AFB friends: To you, the residents and workers of Hill AFB, we extend an invitation to parDavis County Fair. ticipate in a glorious three days at the Fifty-fift- h We invite you to enjoy and take pride in the exhibit representing Hill AFB and to enjoy the other exhibits, displays and activities that are in abundance at the fair. ; The county fair is an important function of county government. It has become of great value to the cultural, educational and economic lives of our Davis County citizens. Please accept our invitation to participate. Sincerely, Davis County Commissioners: ' " ; THURSDAY 9 a.m. Entries, Open Class crops; Junior Division Crops; Horticulture; other agricultural, vegetables and livestock projects and FFA Horse Show (Davis Stadium) Entries of beef cattle, sheep, swine, goats (judging for these livestock on same day); Judging in all Junior and Open Agricultural Departments, and FFA livestock judging contest Fair Departments officially open to the public; Children's barnyard opens Dive for Dollars (ages 6 and under) Sawdust pile Dive for Dollars (ages Dive for Dollars (ages Watermelon eating Contest (ages Pie eating contest (ages Pie eatina contest (aaes Pie eating contest (ages Entries in Flower Show (Davis Pavilion) Drawing for prizes (Big Top Tent) Country-styl- e games (Big Top Tent) Prince and Princess Contest (Big Top Tent) Farm Bureau Talent Contest (Big Top Tent) performance horse show Barbershop quartet contest (Big Top Tent) All exhibits close . 8:30 a.m. 4-- 9 a.m. ' 1 p.m. 1:15 p.rn. 11-1- 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3 p.m. ' p.m. 4 p.m. 4-- 9 4:15 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10 p.m. . a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5-- 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 13-1- 6 p.m. ' 8 a.m. ' 9 a.m. 1 0 a.m. 1 1 ' 9-1- 13-14- ); alterations Recent publicity indicates a need to clarify the military uniform alteration policy of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). Minor alterations to commercial (AAFES-procureitems, including hems and trouser bottoms, minor waist, and sleeve alterations on coats, overcoats and mess dress uniforms are available d) breed open halter horse show (Davis Stadium) Hot air balloon race; 1 st Davis County Championship 1 0 kilometer run (6.2 miles) Exhibits open to the public Open class dairy cattle judging (small area west of white barn) Cosmo the Clown Show (Big Top Tent) All a.m. 12:15 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2 p.m. '2:30 p.m. : 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. joro-- . ' ; . Enlisted personnel may have shoulder buttons aligned and customer-furnishe- d service stripes and rank insignia sewed on mess dress For "issue" items from the Defense Personnel Supply. Center, free alterations for loops removed, uniforms customer-furnishe- d free. The attachment of rank insignia on coats, blouses and overcoats is also free to enlisted personnel. : enlisted personnel include those on coat shoulders and collars, sleeves on coats, side and back seams on coats, skirts and trousers. Hemlines on coats and skirts will also be adjusted free of charge. ' : (AAFES News) - sales stores General Browning said more than lems for AAFES, although uniform pro- - ' short-sleev- e shirts were duction this year was double that of 1981. 91,000 1580-shad- e The problem stemmed from just one mill delivered to stores early this year. But deproducing certified 1598 fabric, he said. Certifying a second mill gives manufacturers another supply outlet. "This should double the number of uniform trousers and blouses on AAFES' shelves this September, he said, . ' " ,rsnii I ifiryo;.c1o fhfrajj ion Some Air Force members may not find uniform items they're looking for at the clothing sales store this summer, but. a shortage end is in sight, said Lt. Gen. George M. Browning Jr., senior member of the board of directors of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. General Browning stated that demand, uniforms still posed prob for 1598-shad- e " ' 4) - " end of summer : " , 2, 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. ' ' 6-1- 5) .4 p.m. . Horse racing Dive for Dollars (ages 6 and under) , Dive for Dollars (ages Dive for Dollars (ages Watermelon eating contest (ages Pie eating contest (ages 5-13-1.': Pie eating contest (ages Ping pong ball drop with 900 ping pong balls; Candy drop Skydivers . Hang gliding . for . Drawings prizes (Big Top Tent) ' Country-styl- e games (Big Top Tent) Sunshine Generation (Big Top Tent) Wilkenson Family Singers Rodeo (Lagoon Stadium) ' All exhibits close . . v . 11-1- .. 2:45 p.m.' 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7-1- 0) 5-- singing group 's Cosmo the Clown will appear all day at fairgrounds , 6-1- . , Drawing for prizes (Big Top Tent) Country-styl- e games (Big Top Tent) . . Rainbow Singers (Big Top Tent) .. Hot air balloon race Junior Rodeo; Davis County Scholarship Pageant winners perform; All exhibits close AUG. 21 Flower Show entries (Davis Pavilion) Registered quarter horse show (Rodeo arena) Flower Show judging Hot air balloon race Dairy cattle entries Fair exhibits open to the public; Livestock auction Lagoon Funway opens; Flower Show open to public Senior Citizens' lunch and program (Gaslight Pavilion, Lagoon) Dive for Dollars (ages 6 and under) Sawdust Pile Dive for Dollars (ages Dive for Dollars (ages 1 Watermelon eating contest (ages 5 , Pie eating contest (ages , Pie eating contest (ages Pie eating contest (ages Hang gliding ' 7 p.m. 10 p.m. Law Enforcement Day Policy clarified on uniform By . d 6:30-- 8 p.m.' ' 4) FRIDAY 1 ' 6-1- Noon Ernest Eberhard Jr. Harry B. Gerlach Sr. Glen E. Saunders . H 6-1- 1:30p.m. . . H 4-- 10 a.m. IT Special invite to employees - 6:30 M ODD mand for the shirt tripled when the new officer shoulder senior mark, insignia became available. non-commission- ed ing shirts normally requiring 1580 material. The general said AAFES purchased some 150,000 yards of fabric and contracted the production of 80,000 more shirts. The demand will be met in the near future, he stated. He added that limited dress uniform quantities of the also should be available by the end of the (AFNS) year. new-mes- AAFES has obtained permission to e fabric for mak-- . substitute the 1550-shad- s |