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Show Sunday, December 0 icrcne lounry men OfofofVis Promotion - Sgt. About Finance " E5 Fritz Waechtler has been wICHiTA FALLS, Tex. Second Lt. James H. Regerson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hsro!d Regerson of 1076 W.820 N.'pro'vo'has A - 'A Capt. Dale Thomas, commanding officer of the 854tii Supply am! Service Co., U.S. Army Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Air Force accounting and finance officer course. Lieutenant Rogerson, now qualified to direct Air Force financial programs and operations, sr 1ST LT.- ROGER T. BAGLEY, new commanding officer of the Provo Army Reserve unit, answers the telephone in his quarters. He succeeds Capt. Charles C. - - Tactical of the Reservists Unit :er Ncimec Air He is an armor d, man in the Eighth graduate of Infantry Division in 1971 A Gratenwohr, High School, he received his B.S. degree in 1975 from Brigham Young University where he was commissioned through the Air Force Mannheim, He is a 1975 graduate of Paysoa High School. commanding The 786th Quartermaster Petroleum Company is Training Corps program. TV lieutenant's wife, now directed by 1st Lt. Roger L. Bagley, a product of is the daughter of Renee, the ROTC program at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. For the past year he has been assigned to the 259th Gvdies of 2309 Columbia, Quartermaster Battalion in Pleasant Grove as Moses Lake, Wash. inventory control officer. Lieutenant Bagley received a B.A. in history from BYU and spent most of his' active duty at Ft. Carson, Soldier in Colo. He also completed the officers basic course LT. HOOD. Tex. -and the petroleum officers course at Ft. Lee, Va. In ,the ye; he has been off active duty Lieutenant Army Sgt. John B. Bagley has been working on a master's degree in Fowles, son of Mrs. Glen-d- a J. Johnson, 29U IN. 5UO puuiiu duiiiiiiisiiaiion ai nil). He and his wife, Jcnna, have a girl, 6, and a boy, 5. E., Salem, recently was The outgoing commander is Capt. Charles C. assigned as a motor Wilcher, an Orem chiropracter who also attended sergeant with the 1st BYU He was released from active duty in 1971 and Cavalry Division at Ft. has been commanding officer of the 786th for the Hood. tex. The sergeant's wife, past three years. Captain Wilcher is now assigned to the 259th Terri, is with him near the fort. Quartermaster Battalion in Pleasant Grove. FT. EUSTIS, Va. Pvt. Lewis T. Strasburg, Provo Provo's Army Reserve unit has a new Reserve officer. E-- 5 Petroleum Company novo. Sergeant Ostler, building contractor (sic) WXi Mrs. Peterson's grandmother as a special guest. Colonel Peterson's mother, Mrs. Dona Anderson of Salt Lake Ci ty, also hosted a dinner n ...l,:U iy at wusva ittinay Hampshire. 1 V with Mrs. Laura 'BiDings'ey, rr iffif. r." members attended, Special guest was Colonel Peterson's grandmother, Mrs. Violet Zabriskie, a former Provo resident. Both Colonel and Mrs. Peieison are graduates of Provo High School. She worked in the telephone company in Provo and he is a graduate of a university in the east. k - ' are lne Petersons y ALLEN COL living at Pease Air Force Roca iri Moui Mirm-trS;- - ' B. ; SOMI son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strasburg, 13S3 S. E., Orem, recently L. 0 electrician course at the Army Transportation School at Ft. Eustis, Va. He was trained to maintain, test, and repair R K M -V 1111 ;1 j r-- m r t v. r- .v r ii it i i ,ji A & mm r sal aircraft electrical components and systems, lie received also instruction Ln the proper use and maintenance of shop test equipment. Private Strasburg is a 1967 graduate of Orem High School and attended m Young Brigham University, Provo. ",TT I'Y lonitsy 3.S If perf. to $5 f. to $10 pe.-- if If perf. to$15 bedecked and hcdnziScd i.79 .3.55 . -- . . . V.'. 7 ,. ! zap?: r .J '1 ,', , w Xr . ' - t f Valley). " r f ' . . . .9 $40 . . a , - . - ;i . '' " - ' Reg. $2 napkins .. 020 Reg. 59.99 4x6 Reg. 99.99 6x9 erdtf ex ras!3 Quilted in prints, solids; ruffled or bound. Matching napkins. Reg. $3 place mat . orange. (Not Cache colors. ... 2.99 phena Danish design Rya Superba rugs of nylon pile, jute backing. Beige, rust, or perf to $8 famous brand jumbo towels in solids, prints, jacquards. Assorted If .... 2 V isr?, R era a rus balh lowIs remnants If Sy. UmHed Crash" 10 e.m. Boor Vellux nylon bonded-to- foam blanket remnants in solids, prints. -- daughter family Randy. h3ve been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Stone in Provo. The Petersons have now left for new duty in New 8-5- - Texas A and Chuck in l. Now E'teurkiun Officers 1. where he is deputy com509th Attending also v;crc Mr. Col. Allen B Peterson, -- Germany, 11 fcsfli pi u iuui.eu io his wife, Joyce Stone and Mrs. Don Strong and mander for the in the Sergeant Peterson, and their son family, Lee Stone and Bomb Wing (SAC). 786lh Quartermast; r . recently completed tank gunnery tests at E. Ostler has 29' age pro ie Colonel Peterson has of graduate 1L is the former Amy serveu lor uip nasi All i'z Agricultural Vocation of Orem and Hodgkinsoii in ustrow, tast 11 years in Okinawa where I LMJ l nave wo cmwien. he was the deputy Germany, in 1953 where l"7 petroleum specialist commander of he was a member of the soccer team. He worked ?"d section chief in the maintenance with the in a cast iron smelter and Pr?,V unitV S.erP,an 736th Strategic Wing on a farm in East (SAC! He is a command after completing with over 7,000 before summer piiot Germany a S1X ear obligation. hours in fighters and emigrating to the United States bombers, including the B- Warner Bros-- ' version He flew 52 and FB-ilHe joined the U.S. of tne Israeli raid at 2 100 in the missions 1959 in ard after Army as cm.cn.-over Southeast Asia. serving two years of due"icuue A in part to the NBC-Tpartv active duty, he was nwv'e already in produc- - honored them with the and released joined the non. ivc- - tior.es as r.osis. an-i- s Ariz., for duty with a unit Kenneth Utah-P- mm - ttinawa, t?oes Reservist Army a in Smithfield, Cache Utah County, is the son of County. Mr. and Mrs J. Sergeant Waechtler is Ostler of Orem.Boyden His wife a SANTAQUIN Spec. 4 Shann D. 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