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Show April 30, Air 1 992 Hilltop Time- 11 s- rce Assodtid m seeks new meinfiibers IF Association helps foster public support for Air Force mission The association's basic mission is to strengthen national defense by gaining Congressional and public support for Air Force personnel and by Lt. Col. Edward Kingsford Air Force Association membership drive chairman you are asked to or renew your in the Air Force Association this year, think of the reasons why more than 195,000 other people are. already members: The association is currently working to ensure improvements to compensation and allowance for military people, inform Congress about essential military programs and continue a strong Congressional commitment for the armed forces. Personal benefits include the monthly Air Force magazine, eligibility for credit card and insurance programs, a resume writing and critique service, an employment transition service, AFA motor plan, discounts on hotels, motels and rental cars, e and a telephone resources. When and public support for Air Force personnel and resources. Past accomplishments of the association include: Transition services for people involuntarily separated Across-the-boar- pay d creases in- Separation pay for enlisted members Enlistment bonuses Extension of the G.I. Bill Improvements in Servicemen's Group Life Insurance. Joining the AFA also gets you involved with the community. There are five local chapters in the Utah area, and they sponsor various programs that include the annual Air Force ROTC dining out, at which three ROTC scholarships are awarded to students; the annual Air National Guard Team of the Year awards; long-distanc- service. The association's basic mission is to strengthen national defense by gaining Congressional the Ogden Street Festival; support for the Moweda Youth Center; support to Assistance for Homeless; the Rape Crisis Center; literacy classes; and parenting classes, just to mention a few. Only you can make the ultimate decision to join or renew your membership. But you are strongly encouraged to read the AFA brochures and talk to your who are friends and co-worke-rs already members. They will tell you how the association benefits everyone in the Air Force officers, enlisted members and civilians. Editor's note: The Air Force Association membership drive began April 20 and runs through May 29. For more information on the association, or for information on how to join, see your organizational key worker, or call Kingsford at Ext. KSSSS Dr. Brett D. Cornelison - Optometrist - Now Practicing at Hill Air Force Base Hospital mm FACTORY FASHIONS V Appointments Available for and ANNUAL PARKING LOT SALE MAY 16TH Evenings-4- -8 P.M. After-Scho- LAYTON 1720 W. 1000 ol Mon.-Fr- i. OGDEN 4105 Riverdale N. 544-546- 8 621-545- 7 773-978- 8 lL 5369 OUTDOOR PRODUCTS SOUTH 1950 WEST, ROY BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 773-344- 5 I.D. OR COME BOY SCOUTS OR ROYAL RANGERS-SH- OW Off ANY REG. PRICE! IN UNIFORM AND GET 10 COME SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIREARMS! Ruger 1022 Ruger 6 5" Single Six REVOLVER. Neoprene CHEST WADERS Canvas and Rubber WADING SHOES American Eagle 22 Long Rifle BOX OF 40 Remington 22 Long Rifle 100 PACK Coleman Peak I , 13 EC t 5147.45 240.35 .69.99 CARBINE INTERNAL FRAME PACK.... Monday Behind & Saturday 0-- 6 Warnn't la Roy 36.49 .99 2.69 99.95 E3 .... it,., fV-- ' .v f A STAFF "DEDICATED TOJCARINGfORYOUR Private or Group Insurance Over 700 Insurance companies recognize-ancow Chiropractic care. This Can mducfl your co$t fa tittfe Or nothing. 546-360r--n Palmer Method 0 195 E. Gentile LAYTON HEALTH' "We offer well patient care COVERS MAIL HANDLERS .v.w.'.v. |