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Show HILL TOP TIMES 13 Novmbf 4, 1983' Friday, Ncaflive AnraeroccarDs sef family ;o'rienf.ed activities Hill During the week of Nov. AFB will honor the heritage of Native American people. All the events scheduled for the week are family oriented and all civilian and military members and their families are couraged to attend. Activities include a free movie "Winter Hawk", a Native American feast and authentic dancing and singing. The main event of the week will be the Native American feast. A floor show of authentic clothing of different tribes of the Native American people will be featured during the meal which will begin at 6 p.m. in the base 14-1- 8, cafeteria, Bldg. 1235. Following the dinner, a special program of Native American dancers and singers in original dress will perform. The dance groups are from the Indian School in Brigham - Inter-mounta- in City. V;.v Tickets will be sold until Thursday by the following committee members: Frank Morris, MABPAP, Ext. 73321; Patricia Miller. MAQSS. Ext. 72171; Reginald Price, 2849CE, Ext. 7201 2; Linda Johansen, SLE, Ext. 73663; Winn Giesler. MM, Ext. 771 54; Stan Hadden, DSME, Ext. 74295; Deb-- . bie Dubberly. DSTEP, Ext. 77855; Jean Wangsgard, ACDTS. Ext. 72580 or Jolene Hemmers, DPCO, Ext. 75731. Due to limited seating space, all tickets must be purchased in advance. Price of admission is $5.75 per person. Goal met DESIGNED or '83 WTH W-1- 50 vrn 4x4, short bed, 4 speed, V8, PS, PB, Gauges and more. :(2ni io; ioj toj The 1983 CFC campaign officially ended Oct. 28 but the project office is still receiving contributions. Project Officer, Marlene Parkinson said, "The people at Hill AFB are still showing their generosity. We have already surpassed our goal and expect to have the final figures in by next week. We've really had a good year and it has been great to be able to say I work with this type of people." The Northern Utah Campaign will officially end Nov. 11. . Below are the organization contribution figures FINAL as of today. OF ORGANIZATION INSPECTOR ifr. vf,- - IMMWMB III ......rr CONTRIBUTIONS 492 1,428 1,128 JUDGE ADVOCATE HISTORY OFFICE PLANS PROGRAMS SAFETY SMALL BUSINESS DISTRIBUTION QUALITY ASSURANCE HOSPITAL SOCIAL ACTIONS PERSONNEL 2849 ABG CONTRACTING MATERIEL MANAGEMENT COMPTROLLER w MAINTENANCE ALC i ton, 360, auto, PS, PB, much much more. 34 '84 Dodge W-25- 0 PROPERTY DISPOSAL 419 TFW , 388 TFW .6545 TG WWTHER RAIL EQUIPMENT $ 264 922 ' 1,281 961 1,892 239 504 TENANTS VdJ n HAFB 2 116 115 112 99 85 79 99 $276,502 $ 50 528 355 260 36 505 468 936 121 270 137 , 254 205 202 197 187 186 169 150 150 147 137 133 243 . .... 721 236 50.572 $ 72,562 S 300 S3 48, 302 5327,074 . 125 107 94 85 68 2,080 2,808 2,750 s , 267 632 1,948 3,750 25,500 7,100 615 160 SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS U . 322 2,606 2,992 2,582 AUDIT AGENCY EXCHANGE TOTAL . 131 ' 126 125 123 5,589 1,067 2,915 5,607 37,558 9,724 r 136 132 29,000 14,034 49,989 16,622 115,500 255 ' 161 176 994 30,873 978 5,884 234 96 1881 CS 1954 RAPES TOTAL 850 $275,440 CRYPTOLOGIC 40 ARRS DEFENSE COUNSEL FTD 533 COMMISSARY RESCUE DETACHMENT SAC SYSTEMS CORPS OF ENGINEERS AFOSI 255 244 232 229 217 204 176 2,080 2,053 3,613 1,373 240 1,305 40,478 1,229 7.326 286 6,504 33,371 15,718 49,299 14,129 91,762 MANPOWER GOAL 187 212 625 520 102 208 k DodgeTrucks $ 5,076 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMAND SECTION TOTAL GOAL 475 $ GENERAL 2952 CLSS A ends CcaBTipaicjBi 1 43 1061 CUSTOMER SIGNS MBA TS TO DIALER '83 Ram Charger '84 Dodge IT 4x4, 4 EE W-35- 0 speed, PS, PB, V8. Deef Hind Quarter5 1 2i 12 Beef Grain fed Cut and Wrapped Va ton, 2 tone paint, loaded. $12 4 4 O Mj M v(D) coy Cut Wra Hams and bacon cured. CUSTOMER SIGNS REBATE TO DEALER Lb. 25 Lb. Pork Special 10 lbs. Pork Roast io lbs. Pork Chops Center Cut 't0) IStii Mill" O UisVtSJ 5 lbs. Sausage 1 35 Open9to5:30 i. I 1 V- - Tears' Experience In Serving ths Futile Tues.-Fr- :: Closed Mondays - Sat 9 to 1 l2Noon& |