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Show 16 HILL TOP TIMES Fridoy, January 18, 1985 Logistics engineers hold Hip y, Pictured at left is Maj. James OIC, Physical Therapy, Var-meck- Hospital, Hill, who was presented the Company Grade Officers Council Pleasant Person Plaudit Award for December for his outstanding service and pleasant manner, above and beyond the call of duty. The award was presented by Maj. Gen. Charles H. McCaus-lanOgden ALC Commander. USAF V mmmmmmM d, monthly luncheon meeting degree in marketing and distributive education and a master's degree in business education. In 1975 he was named the outstanding teacher in dis- An address titled "I Believe in Ex- cellence" will highlight Wednesday's luncheon meeting of the Ogden Chapter, Society of Logistics Engineers at 11:30 a.m. at the NCO Club. Featured speaker will be Dr. C. Daniel Litchford, Jr., professor of distributive technology at Weber State College, currently serving as marketTeching specialist for the School of nology. He teaches courses in sales, merchandising, and promotion. Dr. Litchford holds a bachelor's tributive education in. Utah by the Utah Vocational Association. Luncheon and meeting are open to anyone" desiring to attend. Cost is $5.50 per person. For reservations call Doris Van Adrighem, Ext. 74161 or Elaine Sutphen, Ext. 76879 by Monday. . NCOA Association picks officers The local chapter of the Noncommissioned Officers' Association recently held elections for officers and trustees for 1985. Newly elected are: trustee and chairman, SSgt. David Metzger, 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron; trustee and vice chairman, SSgt. Craig Yocum, 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron; trustee, retired MSgt. Martin Ashurst; trustee, MSgt. Jerry White, 6514th Test Squadron; trustee, MSgt. Chuck Payne, 533rd Field Training Detachment. The NCOA holds monthly meetings at the NCO Club on the first Monday of the month at 11 a.m. These meetings are open to current and prospective members. Attendees must have their meal purchased and be seated by Coll 71100 TAKE A BITE OUT OF 11:15 a.m. Baseball caps are presently being sold by the NCOA and can be pur- chased at any meeting or activity sponsored by the chapter. 1 l xs MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE . . . To Wnmi a Tirnp tto at Newgate Mali's TravU Show Visit n m jr mm r U f t " I i1 1 f m f 1 1 .v m w Y t1 I IS' 1 our travel booths and register for prizes January 17- - 19 during regular mall hours. Drawings held Saturday at 4 p.m. Golden Spike Empire: Tickets for Weber State College Basketball and Starship Theatre Movie Passes. , E Fishburn - SMiUch Travel Express: Over- -' night stayattheSalt Lake Hilton. Limousine service to and from Salt Lake. ED Morris Travel: Overnight stay at the Salt Lake Airport Hilton or the Ogden Hilton. Includes Dinner and Breakfast. Cost of classified Murdock Travel: Free Polaroid Camera. 25 off on any airfare to anywhere in the a personal ads in the Hill world, TWA flys. (Restrictions apply). Top Times is $4.00 for the first forty words. Deadline is 5.00 p.m. Wednesday, week of Skyways Travel TRIP TO DISNEYLAND Airfare and Lodging for 4 days and 3 nights. publication. Mill Richards Mfg. Jewelers: Winner must comply with trip guidelines. Air travel provided by WESTERN AIRLINES. Top Times P.O. Box 445 Roy, Utah 84067 DGDEN NQWI 36th and Wall Ave.. Oeden Sears, Mervyns and over SO stores lor your chokelll I i m MRU wrm I |