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Show Take A Break Speeicl Seats Sot huntingIeaso? For Military at Starts Soon Lay Away Your GuniJ Ogdcn Football Gams Personnel Services Office announced today that a limited number of tickets have been made available to HAFB Military Personnel and their Dependants for the Col-nt VaMHn VArona TTfnVi fit a to Agricultural College football game which will be held at Ogden Sta dium, 27 September at 8 p.m. A special section for military personnel and their dependants on the 50 yard line, of the North Bleacher Section has been set aside at a special price of $1.50, including tax. Regular reserved seats are available at $2.40 and $3.00. umciais rurtner statea tnat military personnel in order to take advantage of the special offer must either be in uniform or have appropriate identification in their possession if in civilian dress. Tickets will go on sale at the Personnel Services Office, Building today Wednesday, 24 Sept. is the final day of sales here on the Come in foffa E-2- T- 4 - - W " .v' V Sunset cliff. Lake View JUMBO SHRIMP SANDWICHES Utah Roy, f iS-rt-, . Cg"TSg. 3- Officer Answers Questions About of Dase Restaurant Operation As over Hillfielders satisfy their hungry appetities daily at the prices to be charged, governs salaries, approves expenditures of 50 dollars or more, and approves the policies utilized by the management. Since the base restaurant's books are audited by the auditor general's office and the air inspector's office conducts periodic in spections of the operation, there is a guarantee to all persons utilizing these facilities that they are receiv ing the best food and service at the lowest price, possible. The sanitation of the base restaurant is checked -- regularly by the Commanding General, the area food service supervisor, the base veter-naria- n, the base executive office, the' service installation branch and th base restaurant officer. ' 7. What are future plans for food service on the base? 4,000 SIGNAL MM V civilian cafeteria, chances are you'll drop over for a cup of coffee or eat one of your "three squares" there. who has the responsibility of buying groceries, As every housewife who is footing the grocery bill and every husband knows, it's gettable" bn the amount of money ting harder and harder to "set a good usually allocated to the family-- f cup for over a year. larder. A recent survey indicated that if With this thought in mind perhaps jou can better understand coffee was sold at 5 cents per cup, some of the complexities of feeding it would result in a loss on each over 4,000 persons daily at the cup of coffee. Thirty, percent of the dollar volume is realized from civilian cafeteria. sale of coffee. If a loss is sufthe few a have questions Recently been asked concerning the opera- fered on 30 percent of the dollar tion and management of the cafe- volume, it would result in a necesteria and Branch units located in sary rise on 'the price charged for warehouse 186 and 9B. The fol- other food served. Since the volume lowing questions are answered by of the restaurant is limited by the 2nd Lt. William vA. Headlee, base 396 seating capacity, it would be ANS..: The management improveunfair to the people who are able restaurant officer: ment section of the comptroller's to utilize ... 1. What the for facilities present happens to the profits meals to accept the loss in coffee. office is conducting a survey to realized by the cafeteria? determine the wants and needs of ANS.: From 25 to 95 percent of 5. How are menus planned? the civilian employees of this base the declared dividends from the ANS.: Menu planning is done concerning coffee breaks and lunch civilian restaurant go right back to under the supervision of base the hours. now are Plans being formu Hill AFB civilian employees. This restaurant- manager, Mr. B. Hin lated to expand the coffee service is done by turning over a certain rich, who has made food service his taking coffee and rolls to cer amount of the profits each month life career and has been- at Hill by tain areas. This plan will be tried to the Civilian Welfare Fund. This AFB for the past 8 years. The on a basis for a limited num fund, managed by elected civilian menu planning is based on giving a ber pftrial maintenance employees. representatives ' is spent to benefit well rounded meal containing the A third branch of the cafeteria Hill employees. Some of the things necessary nutritive values while trysponsored by this fund are civilian lg to give an adequate variety for will be opened in Bldg. 181C in the near future. ball teams, golf tournaments, hunt- the consumers' taste. Future plans for improvements ing contests, and base-wid- e parties. 6. Who inspects the operation and The Civilian Welfare association in the civilian cafeteria call for re also pays for half of the engravings sanitation of the cafeteria? dishwash modeling of the ANS.T Policy is set for the cafe ing faculties. Itpresent used in the Hill Top Times. Over is also contemteria by the base restaurant coun plated in the near future to $2,000 was turned over to the civilian welfare fund by the cafeteria in cil which consists of four civilian tne- - DaKery iacinties of theenlarge cafe the last 2 months alone. employees of Hill AFB, one officer, teria so that a more varied assort The base restaurant is not opera ana the Dase restaurant. This coun ment of pastries can be offered. ted on a concession system but fund govis a erned by Air Force regulations that limit its percentage of maximum and minimum profits' and m A k. also requires proper distribution of W those profits. In addition to the UAM TUU percentage turned over to the civil YOUR ROOM ian welfare fund, AF regulation 176-- 5 states that 5 percent of all declared dividends will go to the Central Welfare Fund in Wash ington, D. C. A portion of the profits realized from the cafeteria is Matching Enamel 1.09 also used for needed improvements ' . r at the restaurant. 2. How do the prices at the civil ian cafeteria compare with prices charged at other local military in stallations: Z3 ANS.: Prices charged at the Hill AFB cafeteria are from 5 to 15 percent cheaper than prices charged at the three other military installations in the Ogden area, AOtAMOUROUS MATCH I NO COLORS T This fact is substantiated by a re cent investigation conducted by the 100 f)Xl PREPARED air inspector's office. UNCONDITIONALLY CUARANTCC9 S. Why was coffee raised from 5 cents to 10 cents per cup? ANS.: In 1947 the price of cof fee was 43 cents per pound. In 1952 the price of coffee has been averaging about 85 cents per pound. Also the price of labor, cream and sugar, dishes and overhead ex penses have risen from 25 percent to 100 percent in the recent years. WAR SURPLUS STORE Since it is the policy of the base restaurant council to realize a small profit on each item pf food served, the price of coffee had to be raised SUNSET, UTAH to cover the above rise in expenses. 1 Mile North of Clearfield on Highway 91 Coffee at the other local military 10 installations has been cents a . LAYTON, UTAH - NOW UNDER NEW -- MANAGEMENT . ElvaG. Vaughn Hiway - 91 Open at 8 p. m. on Weckdin na Baniraay Closed Sunday PHONE Ogden DAVIS DRIVE-I- N THEATER On Highway 91 North of Layton Box Office 7:30 first Show at Dusk Tues. Wed. Thurs, Sept 18,11,1 "Rodeo" Color by Cinecolor Starring Jane Nigh and - John Archer PLUS "Let's Go Navy" With Leo Gorcey Bowery Boys and Fri., Sept. 19 & Sat, Se'ptM "Highly Dangerous" Starring Dane Clark with Margaret Lockwood. PLUS - a. lr.n CHICKEN T?8 '- ;- An average of ten persons a minute go through the line at the base restaurant during rush peaks, adding up to over 4,000 patrons daily. Restaurant off icials state that the local cafeteria is operating from 5 to 15 Who's per cent cheaper than other military cafeterias in this area. cil determines, after careful study, Sentry: "Halt! Voice from the darkness: "You I just got wouldn't know me here yesterday." 8 CHOICE STEAKS driving your new car over Gate Phone , GARNER'S the feeling Mixed emotions you get when you see your mother-in- a ' - -law Ammunition u.) M 89 base. j) September HILL TOP TIMES "Varieties on Parade" With Jackie Coogan All-StRevue Cartoon and ar - K I A J-- m: 2t Sun. Sept. 21 & Mon. Sept . PAINT fo OPEN DAILY 6 A. M. to9 P. M. ..ti DUTCH; . featuring BREAKFASTS LUNCHEONS DINNERS '' Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. - 7 . Stop by for breakfast . . . Drive down for a delicious hot lunch! NO DELAY . . . O We cater to Civic Club, Luncheons & Special Group. Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. 539 37 t PLUS "Love Is Better Thai Ever" with Elizabeth Taylor and Larry Parks Cartoon Tue., Wed., Thurs. Sept 25, H "Outlaw Women" a fed. at. PAINT uuutfu&neA. BUCK'S and John Hodiak - ELVA G. VAUGHN "Ambush" with Robert Taylor . s 8 with Marie Windsor Richard Roben PLUS and ( "Man Bait" : with George Brent and Veronica Lake Cartoon Fri, Sept. 26 Si Sat, Sept fl "Cavalry Scout" Starring Audrey Long Rod Cameron and I.ITS . "Superman and the M Man" and With George Reeves Phyllis Coates Cartoon FAMILY NITES $1.00 DAVIS DRIVE-I- PerS N THEATER m uipiway vi worm w |