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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Club Officials Open Membership $'Drive ..,. . " .- - mmmam Awards now to I" Your w00.'i booklet by that cently printed an unofficial newspaper published Base. Company in the Interest, of per.oi.nel at TheA.rHillForce Time. Ed.to.i Toj available for general releaae. and new. matter i. AFPS material. AFP8 material appearing here n will not be wrmtedmttoirt 641 Washington Street. New written permU.lon of Armed Force. Pres. Service, tnose York 14, New York. Opinion, expressed herein do not necessarily represent AddrMa all' Ad. to the INLAND PRINTING COMPANY, Kaysville, Utah. The Hill Top Time. U Printin C' cHgftooy Purpose of the otyit1. COUrflB-- Ext. 201 Dorothy G. Nelson titled? Employee ServicesSectt ' Editor Cash Awards New B-2- 6 Production Line (Continued from Page 1) rard svstem of makiner iob assign ments. All personnel are specialized workto. accomplish a load on every station on the production line. This system is very flexible and could be used in any of the various types of aircraft repair - - production lines, dock maintenance, and the "Iran" concept with substantial savings, officials believe. Two Million Dollar Savings And so, it all adds up to 3,000 manhours saved on each 6 repaired. Which, at present production schedules, means approximately two million dollars saved each year, Colonel Crain said. But even with all these savings, maintenance workers aren't quitting here. They are seeking to pre-plann- ed B-2- -- III l. 1111 ISIXVW the.' svstem. r be lieving that even more savings can be squeezed out. oi fVniTi was hiern in his of employees who helped to praise make the project a success. "I would like to give my personal thanks and congratulations for the A,l.f0Tino' inh appomolished by tv.o npnnlfi " he said. "It took timumi ift ' ' iLl....jt--8iii.- i . the. rrmnlete cooperation of all to Administrative Hill club, affixes Stan Dee (left) treasurer of the tin a svstem out. Without team club the to' that cards disbursing began membership his signature work we couldn't have done it. They Tinh TTarrinffton (standinfir) ana ueorge ana deserve a great deal oi credit TTolhrook. chairman of the memoersnip commiiiee, look on. a sys-threcognition for developing government save the will a great deal of money. We provedVf'WA'.XAM.WhM 11111 XlVllllXIXXk; LJ. IH V WXM. Hill AFrJ was reaay Jior scienthat . XKTn tific management proceuures. are now in a position to lead AMC and the Air Force in to new fields . . II in the aircraft repair business. The rriii Administrative UlUD fPfran its annual membership drive R. Harrington, newly elected presi- Robert to last Monday, according aent. in the organization are being handled by mem Membership cards TnmiAaA STO.P- Ride and Compare 30 DAYS WRITTEN GUARANTEE '47 BUICK 4-DO- OR Super Sedan, Excellent Motor, Paint and Interior Is A-- l. A Dependable Car at a LOW COST A $695.UU 48 DODGE CUSTOM. 4-DO- and H., New Paint, Clean terior. Fully Guaranteed. R- - In- - $785.00 '49 PLYMOUTH OB Fully Equipped. R. and H., New Paint, Perfect Condition. $835.00 '47 PLYMOUTH '48 PLYMOUTH 4- TIOOR "IICTrtWI wvwn wUOiWIM 2- - DOOR SPFCIJII TZZT. fresh?" Sale Price $895.00 SeLUXESPECIAL '47 CHEVROLET BUS. COUPE Engine Overhauled. Excellent Condition. BUY. This Buy. $675.00 $650.00 '52 FORD F3 PICK- - '48 CHEVROLET r 4- - DOOR.FLMR. UP Like New, With Heater, 9,000 R. and H., New Paint, Clean In- side. Exceptionally Clean Car. Miles. $1495.00 Only $845.00 WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD RUNNING CARS '39. '40, '41. '42 MODELS. COME IN AND MAKE US AN. OFFER. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Preece Motor Co. LAYTON JUNCTION HILL FIELD ROAD Come in as you are in the cool of the evening! OPEN TILL 9 P. M. "Are those eggs Grocer: "Lady, feel those and see if they're cool enougheggs to sell yet." COOL... COOL Is . a REAL R. and H., Low Mileage. A Good DOLLAREE AIR0S x,. ;an . and T1PW -omnln.. lB '"jicco. Anyone! terested m nhtainin.. contact Employee SeSffl , Bldg. Ext. receiving copes are keep them for future The Harry I k reference o,. hOOklft. la 19 It consists graphs layout 3 201. requested '., of hnpf o.:... and several ..ciiauYtj cartoons. and conv was nw,0,L)J L. Bonnell, BublktU' DCH Tl, Tn 1 ""k . ni whiki, JCiinpioyees servipes V tion, and cartoons were created h Dean W. Hurst, artist-illustra- te X7 George Holbrook. Others on the committee are Max Kennedy, Cecil Pevey, Charles Blanpied, Jack Millar and John Lesnan. Qualifications for membership in the club remain the same as last year, President Harrington stated. The club constitution provides that all employees serving in administrative and supervisory positions down to and including section level are eligible to become members of the club. In addition, any employee of the base holding a responsible position that the membership committee desires to recommend may become a member by approval of the executive comPersonnel eligible for mittee. membership will be contacted by the membership committee. The newly elected officials of the Hill Administrative club are busy drafting an interesting program for fall activities, President Harrington said. Other officers are ErciL Henderson, vice president; Stanley Dee, treasurer; and Dorothy S. Ames, secretary. Housewife: DELUXE This Car Has Had Special Care. Looks Like New. R. & H. - 1, AdSA1to f special distribution is beinn! to operating officials, , mil Annual Membership Drive this Week 1 ? man declared. sueeestion urging employees to taRvS age of the program. P.lnli flnnHiirts ZUminictr;atwo ll 1 fa to tion. summ and Cash at i booklet A letter u . Tillery, Hill's crnStf on the first page of tl ?& rr . tash C0M0 SPRINGS Morgan, Utah fust a 20-Min- Drive UrJ ute Weber Canyon Winners In Truck Roadeo - - " 1 dina Major Richard W. Taylor (center) chief of base services heU 't"1!"' poses with local winners in the recent truck roadeo AFB. Holding the trophy he was presented for winning first pu in the bus division is Raymond D. Anderson (right). Benjaw Speer (left) was awarded his trophy for gaining second pi ton truck category. honors in the one and one-ha- lf Hill Wins One First and Second Plflrp in Tnirlr T?rvden at T.OWIV Hill AFB captured one first place spot and one second " recent Air Force truck roadeo held at Lowry AFB, Denver, wS u accoraing to Mr. Glen Ray, chief of the motor pool. I Signal Cafe LAYTON, UTAH Elva G. Vaughn Manager Swimming Skating 5:30 A. M. to 12 Midnight Featuring Bowling O Try Our Wonderful, New C0M0 CAFE Featuring OPEN DAILY . . . STEAKS CHICKEN Clean, Courteous Service Breakfasts P Luncheons O Dinners Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST . . Drive down for a delicious hot lunch! NO DELAY... We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. Raymond D. Anderson, place in the bus vw"g tion while Benjamin second place hononmtbecjJJ tion for "truck, 1 we J g platform." Both sented trophiesvehicle cM ) skill in motor has wot men Anderson, who j Hill AFB for aPffS1 go years will nowForce trutf Air the in held tJW5 which will be through September 21 will then le J of this event y on Trucking Associat Montreal to be held at Other winners ,rnm ru Hill - ttfW who entered yu -Lowry were and Mary GillmanH. Jay, Cornelia Mr. and Mrs Machine shop, boy. Mr. and Mrs. ine shop, boy andI. grf Mr. and Mrs. Joe be services, boy to u, Mr. and wrs. w gi services, plant Gaelynn. J Igj j. |