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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 11, 1970 Final All-O- ut These trucks carry the last of 5-y- 50,000 mile war- ear Only: 2 New Dodge Vi Pickups 1 1 Long box New Dodge V ton Long box New Dodge 4 wheel drive, Long ALL OUT CLOSE OUT box ON USED TRUCKS 1968 1968 1967 ton with Dodge Chev Suburban 1966 Dodge Chev 1962 Chev 1960 Fold li-to- n -- 2195 2295 canopy 1395 ton Pickup 595 395 ' with canopy Paulos Chrysler-Dodg- e . Tool, Phont Utah September Climatology: Temperatures: Average Record llumiditv: Average monthly rainfall total: 0.3S Scptemler is the clearest, prettiest month of the year, with 81 of the time the skies being fair; that is, clear skies or skies with less than 18 of cloud cover. Actually 62 of the time the skies will lie completely cloud free. September, too, has the greatest temperature range of any month, 32.7. So this means cool nights with warm afternoons, and rapid temperature changes at sunset and again shortly after sunrise. In a typical Septemlier, the highest temperature we can expect would lie 94.8 and the lowest would be 35. Late Septemlier also ushers in fall. This year, fall officially begins at 4:59 AM Mountain Daylight Time on Wednesday, 23 Septemlier. This is the time when the sun crosses the equator on its annual journey' to the south for winter. The days continue to shorten too. On 1 September, the sun rose at 6:59 AM and set at 8:04 PM. giving 13 hours 5 minutes of sunshine. The 30th of Sep- temlier will have 11 hours, 49 minutes of daylight, when the sun rises at 7:27 AM and sets at 7:16 PN1. TECOM Names LTC David King Aviation Materiel Testing Director 1695 Pickup Pickup on after his break from Welk in 1962, he headed for his own show from Hollywood and repeated guest appearances the Month. The show will on variety shows including feature outstanding musicians Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, and and singers in addition to Mike Douglas plus various Littles piano playing ability. specials with Al Hirt, John Cary and George Jessel. Tiny Little activities will officially begin with Happy Tiny Little and the Big Hour at 4:30 p.m. followed Tiny Little Show are frequent-b- y a buffet dinner at 6:30 jy booked for repeated en- Dancing and the Little Show garments at major dubs will begin at 9 and continue throughout the country. Some until 1 a an. Price of the tickets of the clubs include: Sahara for the show will be $2 for Hotel, Lake Tahoe; Stardust, singles and $3 for couples. Frontier, and Tropicana, Las The buffet will cost an addi- - Vegas; Continental Plaza IIo- tional $2.50 per person. Dress tel, Chicago; and Al liirts for the occasion will be Club in New Orleans. casual. jn addition. Little has over two dozen record albums on Lattle first came to the the Coral Label to his credit.1 American publics eye when he starred on the Lawrence Welk television show. Later, The Big Tiny Little Show will be presented to-night at the Officers Open Mess at the PT & A Party of Close-O- ut the ranty. Whats The Weather "Big Tiny Little Show Scheduled for Tonight Lieutenant Colonel David II of Maitland, Mo., has assumed his new duties at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., as the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Commands di- rector of aviation materiel testing. He replaces Colonel Ray- mond E. Johnson who head- ed the directorate since July B. King 1967. Col. King comes to the and Evaluation Command successive tours of duty in Germany and Southeast Asia. bring the Fiat NATO figjiter to the United States and par- ticipated in the boards man- machine compat- , ability studies. After attending the Com- mand and General Staff Col- lege. Col. King was ordered to Vietnam to command the 23rd Special Warfare Avia- tion Detachment and, later. the 73rd Aviation Company. He is credited with partici-TeAdvi-fropation in the Vietnam Defense sory and Vietnam campaigns and, as a result of his most recent assignment in Southeast Asia, in the TET low-lev- el 2d Battalion, 36th Artillery, at Ft. Sill from Septemlier 1965 until he was sent to Europe in July 1967 to join VII Corps, The colonels decorations include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf cluster. Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters. Joint Service Commendation Medal, Me, Edy (You, Tarzan?) THIS HERE is Edy Williams, all dolled up in an outfit that may make old soldiers remember the early days of Tarzan, or "Trader Horn," even. In any event, Edy is plainly one of those girls who hejps to keep for Hollywood! Hollywood on the map, and hoo-ra- y And she tells us that anyone interested in an autographed picture need only write to her co 20th Century-Fo- x Studios, Century City, Calif., and she will be happy to oblige. st m IN EUROPE, he served with the 4 section of VII 89 Counteroffeasive. Col. King commanded the Corps headquarters from 1967 last year. Ten until days later he was in Vietnam with the joint staff of tht nor) have three children. The family resides at Aberdeen Proving Ground, vivwyvwwwiww G-- mid-Mar- ch bast U.S. Military Assistance Command as chief of the Aviation Support Branch, Surface Operations Division, Born in Maitland in 1925, Col. King began his military career by enlisting in the Army Air Corps in 1943. He served in Iceland and GreenJ-- 3. land during World War II Graduated from the U.S Military Academy in 1950, he was commissioned in the field artillery. initial assignFollowing ments with artillery units at Ft. Bragg, he completed the aviation tactics course at Ft. 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In white and fish ion color. 4. 3 HEADQUARTERS FOR Armstrong tires Ml iloopo Rotes, in jet fighters. COL KING began a tour of duty in Japan and Korea in January 1952. He served with the 3rd Infantry Division and the Eighth Army Flight Detachment as an Army aviator, taking part in three major campaigns of the Korean War. Returning to the United States in 1953, he attended the basic and advanced courses at the Artillery School, served as an instructor and development project officer at the Aviation School, and earned a B.S. degree in aeronautical engineering at Mississippi State University. He was stationed at Ft. Rucker, Ala., with the Army Aviation Board from 1959 until 1963 when he liecame a student at the Command and General Staff College. DURING this period, he completed his jet qualification and ordnance delivery training with the Navy, flew with the Italian Air Force to Women's rdi skovo Mouses i. grid aiiprtawd ef oi your it. Mlid caters aid grails. 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