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Show 24 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, April 4, 1986 Fifties night slated for May I fund-raise- j p starting at r, For more information, contact Mrs. Ardern at go Air Force confirms T-4- (US 28 that it would not exercise the sec- ond production option on the contract with Fairchild Republic, the plane's builder. Officials acknowledged that the aircraft has "performed satisfactorily" during flight tests, but said schedule T-4- 6 F-- 16 m m rcSSS' irtffr HH 19' BILL'S SHEET METAL Quality You Can See At A Price g You Can Afford! 1 LAYTON PRE-SEASO- I Financing Mil 3 1 No Down Payment Clearfield 5 Year Warranty 4500 CFM 'z H P. 2 Speed 17' Escape (BSD 00 $ Arvin Dick's Boat Shop 825-217- 3 544-426- COOLER SALE Fi Escape 700 So. State 7, m minimum Xjjuuuuuimj BOATS cancellation 6 T-3- The service also announced March Force Photo by Dan Joines) Air (l-- minimi 4. delays and manufacturing problems, coupled with "lack of affordability," made the cancellation necessary. the officials said, will conThe tinue to be used for undergraduate pilot training. They added that the Air Force is examining a number of options to meet future trainer needs. Money was provided to Fairchild in 1984 for the first production lot of 10 aircraft. Officials said plans for those aircraft are not final. (AFNS) trainer. Mil Cools up to 1350 Sq. Ft. Completely Installed , I.7 UofrTOs For Thi GGQffld OGGififlJO Celebration of our New Video Store in Salt Lake City On the Leoding Edge of Technology o SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 3&im& 3H!IiH? flftnfr (iSAQb CHUBS Management Information Systems Logistics Information Systems Factory Systems 2 FOR o SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT o o o o o pho- ! The operation of the Industrial Products and Landing Gear Division is explained to Cindy Longo, Gwendolyn McCausland and Carol Ann Kohler r) by Lt. Col. Patrick Ray', the division's deputy chief. The women were among a group of Officers' Wives Club members who recently toured some of the base facilities. The wives also toured the Programmed Depot Maintenance area, Bead Blast, and received a 388th Tactical Fighter Wing briefing and display on the flightline. m A professional 773-492- T-4- 6 UI 2. take tographer will also be on hand to with pictures. Cost is $21 per couple, military club card reservations only through April 15. Reservations may be made by calling the Officers' Club, The Air Force has reaffirmed its decision not to seek production funds next fiscal year for the jet t 825-884- and dancing. The Hill AFB Officers' Spring Military Ball is scheduled for April 19 at the Officers' Club. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. and there will be a bar. Dinner begins at 7 p.m. and the Air Force "Moods in Blue" will provide music for entertainment tllSt 2 SG 9:30 p.m. Annual Spring Military Ball set pay-as-you-- 1 great evening, dress up in your '50s clothes and join us at the '50s night." Many activities are planned such as game booths from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., two '50s shows at 7 and 8 p.m. and the evening willl close with a sock-ho- A "Back to the Fifties" night will be held May 3 at the Hill Officers' Club sponsored by the Officers' Wives Club. Proceeds from the event will go towards their scholarship fund. Joni Ardern, chairperson for the said dinner will be from 6 9 to p.m. consisting of chili dogs, french fries and milk shakes. She said, "If you're looking for a TELECOMMUNICATIONS DATABASE DESIGN COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING HUMAN ENGINEERING LIFE CYCLE SUPPORT 429-277- MOVie RGNTM. Monday through Thursday Only Limit of 6 Movies Coupon Good At Both Stores SYSTEMS INTEGRATION For additional Information, contact Karen J. Jarison, at (513) 0100 Presidential Drive, Dept. 19, Fairborn, Ohio 45024 an offlfmortv octionequol opportunity employer, mf 1 POPCORN AND PGPSI FRGG .at our Salt Lake Store 2150 South 700 East (Drawing will be held at both stores!) 1, ' '. Fort Lane Shopping Center 108 So. Fort Lane fr t ,ww. JT Layton : "v 544-- 1 " ? 268 |