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Show Friday, June 6 1952 HILL TOP T Record Breaker Page College Offers Courses Beneficial To Hill Workers 5 Training section as follows: Mainte- - And then there was the girl who nance personnel, Ext. 8455; Supply thought she had a permanent boy and Headquarters, Ext. 8462; Super- - friend, but discovered he was Just a passing fiance. visory subjects, Ext. 569. Evening classes at Weber are scheduled to betrin the College June 9, accordine to B. W. Work. man, chief of civilian training sec "I fated CfaaStesd 8 A 1 V tion. Many of the subiects hfimr of fered would be beneficial for Hill employees, he said. Supervisors might be interested in such subiects as Human Rela tions in Industry, Vocabulary Build- Personnel ing. jj. Adjustments, and Psychology 81 Industrial Psychology. A few of the skilled trades and crafts subjects being offered are: Mechanical Drawing, Blue Print Reading: and Estimates. Slide Rule Auto Service, Automotive Electri city, uarburetion (Auto Service and r&uto serv Repair) Motor Tune-U- n ice and repair), General Woodwork ing, Automotive Diesel Repair and 2 whn tl av hnrl V.m.va" folran Inm fh. iwmnns uuc ha oi uirce jt vnc nf fhn' j days of operation was Rhea Warby, mechanic helper in hangar No. 1. A new record was set by the mobile unit Wednesday when maintenance personnel were scheduled through the unit at close to two per minute. tier Record At Hill Mobile Airman of Month Set by X-R- Unit ay record was set by the A new mobile y unit now operating at Hill AFB when 887 were taken in eight hours Wednesday. According to Eli Williams, technician in charge of the unit, this is the largest number they have ever processed in an period. Previous high number was 769 set at Naval Supply Depot Clearfield The mobile unit, a free service sponsored by .the Weber County is obtaining committee, of all Hill personnel for detection of tuberculosis, cancer SSgt. William Edward MoNamee (above) was named Airman of and heart disease. in special ceremonies the to Up Wednesday night 2,645 held Month in his honor. He is a memhad been taken of Mainteber of Headquarters squadron, nance personnel in the three-da- y OOAMA. Formerly' from Akron, period of operation. The mobile unit will continue Ohio, Sgt. McNamee entered the in May 1946 and has been processing maintenance personnel service at Hill since May 1850. stationed to up and including June 11. Following that date the schedule for the unit will be: June 12 to June You can cure your shipmate's 17 Supply Service, June 17 to 18 tendency to snore with kindness, Base Executive, and June 19 patience, and an old sock stuffed headquarters and others. in his mouth. X-ra- X-ra- ys - Service, 1 v . ft . Industrial Electricity, Ma- chine ShOD. Radio and Televl si on Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and Welding. Some of the business and secretarial subjects are: accounting, business mathematics, Governmental and Business Statistics, Shorthand (Gregg), Typewriting, Calculators, and New High Speed Long Hand. Registration dates for evening school are June 5, 6, and 9 at Weber College from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Civilian but one visit to Arthur Murray't changed my whole Me.' "Yes, I was always shy, reserved and never had much fun. Then I went to Arthur Murray's. At my very first dance lesson, I discovered my dor- mant ability to dance. In almost no time I became a smooth dancer, had new and popularity." - Let Arthur Murray's expert teachers bring out your hidden dancing . - aDiuty. come in for a 91.00 trial lesson now. self-confiden- fl .M. m ARTHUR HURRAY Studios 217 Constitution Building Telephone SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 2478 3-45- 16 Washington Blvd. Telephone 7751 OGDEN, UTAH JA11 X-r- X-r- CAMPING? - - FISHING? 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