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Show Hilltop Times May 18, 1995 Hill Officers Wives, feWvg 1 . saaag S Sl,aSii:$ . Sa- - aM. N Loans with a -- personalTouch of Service. The Hill AFB Officers SaUe ?CKtcit lac. i mi iit'I iiiiiraniiiiiiiiii LAYTON TOOELE f f 2IS2 No. Ililirield Road Layton. JT I I L 115 Jls 801-7T6-14- LOGAN 35 Wo. MalnvEmptmumJSuilr 3U1 W UK1GHAM W. Sull Clvo OS Hl, IJr'', Seven scholarships were Vrr ' a Farml BriRt..m, UT j school seniors for academic achievement, leadership and community activities. ' The winner of the SI. 500 Utah . . Air Force Association Educotion Scholarship was Rebecca London, Morgan High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard London. Six SI, 000 scholarships provided by the wives' clubs and United Services Planning Association and Independent Research for Insurance Agency (USPAIRA) were awarded to Ryan S. Aleson, Northndge High School, son of Chaplain ond Mrs. Dennis Aleson; Janel K. ond Jessica L. Brattland. St. Joseph High School, daughters of Lt. Col. (Ret.) ond Mrs. Harold Brattland; Jeanine E. Dick, St. Joseph High School, daughter of Brig. Gen. (select) and Mrs. Daniel Dick; L. Tyson Dirr, Bonneville High School, son of DeAnn Dirr; and Jessica B. Rebecca London lsf i .... . , . . Wheel And lire 9 ia . 91ymf m 1 J I J' Packageel Hubbard, Northridge Jessica Brattland High School, daughter of MSgt. (Ret.) and Mrs. Ronald Hubbard. Janel Brattland J .'. INSTANT FINANCING AVAILABLE! r i n.v.'.m iiwrn j Non B.g 0 ixarxis E3 Tread T' desgns II may vary. -- S" 0 iH masnr.nrah f fl M TERRAIN TA ALL IfcT- Hi crwit See store tor detais. approved - ijMj ,.JL,:swiJ rrfT'rffr'aa BIG S LIGHTNING HPT L. r"v in light Trick StrwgtliWItii PectormxKt Tin Handling I I JWii'n;NiiiM;,nwj 99 s66 17V7W1S 31X10 50R1S "ijai PJ15 LT23SjBi Heavy Gauge Dual SS Sett free Reottcerneni Road Haara warTn hiirHi.hiri I CHECK-UP- ! 5 Pon Ws)c Inspection Brmkea Suopenoion t Fluids I . DetteHoelift rtfhrmwwttM. r.t M.tl 1 Il.t 1 Tina Pressure T1 flf fi I FOUR TIRE ROTATION I 1 MismlHiMnii(nMlW Used Tires s99 TMONROEX? Ea. Starting At j " i Jeanine Dick icial travel expenses due to temporary duty, permanent change -- f(W? Wr, DEPlhOABLE SlfMCt TT H""? COME TO THf lOCATIOM NEAREST YOU" BRIGHAM CITY 390 S. MAIN ST. CLEARFIELD 548 N. MAIN LAYTON 235 N. MAIN NORTH OGDEN 458 WASHINGTON BLVD 0CDEN 3163 WALL AVE ROY 5140 S. 1900 W. SOUTH OGDEN 3675 RIVERDALE RD J1 ' f Ji JIJ A. i 111i I'M inn i b i MJi j J' MJ' v 734-942- il II 11 i1.VI j .if '.iin iim i l i Youth Center, Eict. 1 I l'l 14 7-24- 19 of station moves or for travel advances authorized by travel orders. All units receive monthly reports showing all charges made and detailing any delinquency in payments. These reports are used to ensure proper use of the card. And. all units have been directed to take disciplinary action against the illegal use of "J 9 773-815- 8 544-447- 8 393-848- 1 399-444- 9 774-630- 0 394-264- 7 , Jessica Hubbard Tyson Dirr Illegal use of American Express government travel cards is on the rise and so is the level of punishment for those who are caught. In a recent letter to commanders across Air Force Materiel Command. Gen. Ronald W. Yates directed that they "take prompt appropriate administrative or disciplinary action when violations occur." Use of the charge card is authorized only for reimbursement of off- riterivw in St. LfadTlR i -. .. Public Affairs Office . ffECBE " by Lt. Col. Jerry Meredith FREE VACATION I PT3VT1S (HRWRM itiM . .! I . ----V r ...,UJWil.llll,lllll:jpl;.Il,,l.l.LI.lll.U!y Command serious about credit card abuse O iH ..V I - awarded to local high ' I f '' Awards. Achievement ' .. J and Noncommissioned Officers Wives' Club announced the winners of the 1995 Scholastic wv i s 801-882.40- .f 2t5 Jr ". Mn. Salu Toorte. N. awarded Seven scholarships to local high school seniors Smalljuick " ArCO Wires Club 11 the cards. 3 Because of increases in illegal use. stiffer punishments are being assessed to those found misusing their cards. Service members face administrative actions, such as Article 15 actions, letters of reprimand or trials by Civilian employees are facing actions ranging from reprimands to removals. In addition to actions being taken by the government. American Express has indicated that they intend to sue some credit card holders with court-martia- l. delinquent accounts. Yates noted that, "In particular, cardholders must understand that using the card to obtain cash for unauthorized purposes is a serious offense." Withdrawing money from ATM machines for personal use is at the top of the list of offenses. The cash obtained has been used to purchase items such as tires, televisions, stereos and dinners. Illegal use is illegal use, even if unintentional. Card holders should be sure they understand when they can and cannot use the card. Any cardholder who has questions should consult Air Force Instruc4 for restrictions and tion 65-10- |