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Show Nov. 10, 1993 Veterans Day Message from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Veterans Day Message from the Ogden ALC Commander There is no greater accolade than the title of veteran. It is an honor reserved for those who have served, or who today serve, in the armed forces of the United States. On Nov. 11, a grateful nation will pause to recognize the men and women who have worn the uniform of their country. The record of service of our veterans past or present, in wartime or peace, within our country's borders or in far-of- f lands is a history of valor, dedication to duty and a willingness to sacrifice for others. Their contributions are a source of pride for all Americans. The decades since the end of World War II have witnessed American fighting men and women in action worldwide on numerous occasions, against forces seeking to rule the world on terms contrary to our principles of democracy and freedom To the credit of millions of veterans, that struggle never became the global conflict feared by so many. You prevailed by your selfless sacrifice in the face of extreme hardship, loneliness and discomfort. You prevailed and in so doing, you preserved our security, our freedom and our future. On behalf of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I extend my sincerest appreciation to each of you who have served and who continue to stand the watch today. You are uncommon people who have accomplished all that has ever been asked, and more. I salute you on this special day. I am especially proud to be counted as one of you: a veteran. Gen. John M. Shalilcashvili Dance will be The second annual held Tuesday, 5:30-8:3- 0 p.m., at the Thornton ComThe of tickets for the dance is cost Center. munity will All to $3. go the Hillfield Service Unit proceeds that promotes Girl Scouting. This year's organizers, Cindy Irish and Audrey Daddy-Daught- er n for this year's Curten, selected a country dance theme. Anyone having children interested in scouting can call Donna Mason, troop organizer, Monday-Frida10:30 a.m.-- 5 p.m., at 774-821hoe-dow- y, 0. m rans Day. On Veterans Day, please take a few moments to pay tribute to the airmen, soldiers and sailors who are serving our country. They, as those who served before them, have carried our trust and honor around the world, fought and sacrificed for our way of life. I am proud to serve with all of you, both military and civilian. On Thursday I will be thinking of you and your special role in defending our country. Additionally, I'll fly my American flag in recognition of your efforts. I hope you will also fly your flag and pay tribute to all who serve our country. Maj. Gen. Lester L. Lyles Moving? Special Olympics volunteers sought The fall Special Olympics begin tomorrow at Utah Call BITC The Base Information Transfer Center delivers mail basewide by office symbol. Anyone moving to a different building should send a letter to the 649th ABGMSI A (Administrative Communications Distribution Branch) giving the old and new building numbers, and identifying what office symbols and phone numbers (both voice and fax) have moved. For more information call Ext. State University, Logan, through Saturday. The Hill Chapter of the Air Force Sergeants' Association is sponsoring a carpoolcaravan to transport volunteers to the games. For the three days of the games, anyone needing a ride can catch one at 7:30 a.m., at the post office parking lot. Volunteers are still needed to help on Friday and also at night. If you wish to volunteer, contact SrA. or at Marc Richman, Ext. 774-607- evenings. 1 -- "- ' :' On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice was signed that ended World War I. Since that day we have formally recognized our veterans for their outstanding contributions to this country. This Thursday we will again recognize their contributions when we celebrate Vete- News Briefs Dance Tuesday Daddy-Daught- er Hilltop Times . BORROW UP TO n $200 CASH t TELL 1 INSTANTLY! can get CASH with your personal for to check up 2QU instantly! With our two locations, your not far from You . INSTANT CAS HI Check Expressions is here to help you. Come In and see for yourself, fast and friendly service too. CHUECK. W rl j&r&Zxn TSHRMgZUt NiVWV In us at any and Monday-Thursda- olV lJ y 10:00 A.M. -- 5:00 P.M. Friday 10:00 A.M.- - 6:30 P.M. aturday 10:00 A.M. -- 2:00 ' fJT Ul if 'EWSSions 713 NORTH MAIN. LAYTON 5633 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY 546-277- 8 825 6445 0 NOW OPEN: 85 W. 33RD SOUTH, SLC 466-707- LiiuMininunannnnninni imnminni IMMUMMM i m |