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Show 24 TOP TIMES Friday, July 12, 1985 HILL Pilot mokes e'meirgeney lfiaira.dliing If I plane to the Ogden run- - towed to the base way July 3 where thechief pilot from the Ogden Air Service flew the A privately-owne- d Cessna 152 made an emergency landing here July 2 in the Missile Assembly Maintenance 1 ..imf i .,. .X - ; r 7 , den Air Service and was returning it to ugaen Municipal Airport. Mr. Haney had rented from Vernal, Utah, when the Cessna from the Og- - the emergency landing took place. Shops II area. The aircraft, piloted by Marvin Haney of Og-dewas on its landing approach to Runway 34 at the Ogden Municiple n, (U.S. Air Force Photo) of the Munitions Supply Division Members . &:xt i l tgrnpcmiBn won tne juiy spruce Log venicie for the cleanliness, mechanical readiness and overall appearance of their pickup trucks.' Airport when it ran out of fuel and landed here at 5:31 p.m. Security Police searched the plane, its pilot and one passenger jgf Wlu 'mmmn Two operators cited for truck maintenance """ Ill Illlllllliiiiliiiiimn who were detained, turned over to base operations personnel and later released. Three hours was all it took for SSgt. Donald Myers to come up the winner in the July Spruce Log vehicle competition. Sergeant Myers is the operator of a 1983 pickup belonging to Munitions Supply Division. It was among eight vehicles in six different base organizations which were chosen through random drawing for the contest held July 2. Each operator had three hours to get ready for judging after being notified of their According to Maj. Dennis Coombs, base airfield manager, the aircraft remained on base overnight and Cessna 152 rests in the field near the Missile. Assembly Maintenance Shops after its pilot made an emergency landing. A was seminar scheduled By E. Riley Skeen Personnel Division V Civilian employees who have been identified as being eligible for retirement within two years recently received an invitation to attend a civilian seminar next . week in the Jbase nt tend Wednesday and those whose last names begin with "P" through "Z" should attend Thursday. Topics to be covered during the seminar are: Introduction to retirement planning Personal affairs and legal planning 't selection. NCO Club. operator Darrell Anderson Runner-u- p ; received a certificate and a card to use Morale, Welfare and Recreation Branch services free for one month. Mr. Anderson drives a 1983 pickup belonging to the Directorate of Materiel Management. Vehicles in the monthly Spruce Log competition are judged on cleanliness, mechanical readiness and overall appearance. ployees Health and medicine Civil service retirement All employees who received the letter of invitation must present the form at the bottom of the letter at the theater door. It must be signed by the employee's supervisor. UV U.S. SAVINGS BONDS :'x 8 In addition to a certificate, Sergeant Myers won a special license plate he will display on the pickup, a card giving him free access to base recreational activities, and dinner for two at the Income tax Social security and Medicare Senior citizens' programs (RSVP, etc.) National Association of Retired Federal Em- ; theater. The seminar will be offered over a three-da- y peria.m. to 8:30 from od, Tuesday through Thursday, 2:30 p.m. each day. Due to the large number of eligible individuals, the seminar will be offered in three identical sessions. Personnel whose last names start with "A" through "G" should attend Tuesday. Those whose last names begin with "H" through "O" should at , six-passeng- er privately-owne- d Pre-retirem- ent pre-retireme- (U.S. Air Force Photo) . six-passeng- er saloon m&ow "Your Home Away From Home Bar" 776-967- 8 5590 S. 1 900 W. , Roy PHYSICAL ASSETS ahead Call lunch waiting. 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