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Show January 15, 1954 Page 5 HILL TOP TIMES Good Ideas Bring Cash Awards to Santa's Helpers Help Woman Who New Shipment SAFETY SHOES Maintenance Worker Lost Xmas Money the Eight employees from DirectoMaintenance Engineering rate were presented cash awards, totaling $428.90, and letters of apsuggestions they preciation for have been adopted submitted that for use at tnis Dase. for the George K. Crain, Director Maintenance Division made the presentations. These time and money saving ideas will save the government a total of $12,315.08, according to Ronald Johnson, suggestion A cash award ot $10.00 went to Shirl Christensen, Aircraft Services Branch, for a suggestion for an accessories work bench jig for holding accessories which previously had been damaged by clamping in a vise. Mr. Christensen resides in Kaysville. . Robert Sidwell, Manufacture and Repair Inspection, received a By Maxine Overstake Mrs. Dora Reyna, an employee of the Janitorial Unit, Installations division, is convinced there is a Santa Claus. Mrs. Reyna lost her purse, containing $80, on the Tuesday before Christmas. The purse, minus the ' The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published by Inland Printing Company in the interests of personnel at HU1 Air Force- Base. Editorial and news matter is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives AFPS material. AFPS material appearing herein will not be reprinted without written permission of Armed Forces Press Service, 641 Washington Street, New York 14. New York. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air Force. Address all Ads to the INLAND PRINTING COMPANY. Kaysville, Utah. was returned to her later the same day. Without the money, Mrs. Reyna did not know how she was going to provide Christmas collected and turned over to Mrs. for her family of twelve children. Reyna. But it seems Santa had some Mrs. Reyna wishes to thank all helpers around Building 5 and those who contributed and wants Headquarters Building, because by all to know it was indeed a Merry Thursday morning $220.20 had been J Christmas for all her family. $80, $21.00 award for making a stand for a dial indicator for more ac curate checking and measuring the inside diameter and roundness of liners. Mr. Sidwell lives at 244 40th Street, Ogden. Charles Everett, Chemistry Lab oratory, received a $25.0.0 award for initiating action for reducing purchase units of potassium hydroxide to a usable amount. Mr. Everett resides at 306 East 5th South, Bountiful. A cash award of $25.00 was paid Neal Hansen, Chemistry Laboratory, for the development of a preventive treatment for personnel incurring cyanide burns. Mr. Hansen makes his home at 104 So. 1st West, Brigham City. Vamar Sorensen, Aircraft Repair, received a $25.00 award for a shield cover to prevent accidental opening of the oxygen regulator which will prevent extra leak checks on the oxygen system. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen reside in Clearfield, Utah. Eldin Volpi, Carburetor Shop, received a $50.09 award for development of a change in the method of repairing taper seat plugs carburetors. The adoption of this suggestion will result in a savings of $1,003.84 of the taxpayers money per year. j Mr. Volpi resides at 2G35 West 5800 So. Street, - slW v"- VssJ I - i i f uL - The Sunt addition. Address 398 North 1st East, just 2 blocks north from Sanders Potato Factory. Please Call 777-for Appointment M MEINERS PHOTO STUDIO Kaysville I vs , resistant soles. Sizes to 12. C, D, E widths. GH 12.95 Charge Your Shoes At C. C. Anderson's - " , Tbr fis U lljr 1 i rf v. i nh Riviera , ke A' "t instant you see these 1954 Buicks, know that something sensational has happened in automobile styling. Here is vastly more than the usual model changeover. Here is vastly more than could be done just by warming over what Buick had before. Here is something accomplished by going far beyond artful Here is that rarity of rarities a completely the beautiful buy g. new line of automobiles. But Buick didn't stop with fresher, swifter-line- d the bolder, beauty you see in raised and lengthened fender sweep in the expanse of windshield huge and back-swein the lowered roofline in the host more glamor features of exterior modernity. They upped all horsepowers to the highest in Buick history. They engineered a new V8 for the Special and in the process came up with new pt - Power-Hea- MEN'S oxfords or high shoes. Black or brown, oil ; wrong?" -- face-liftin- We have moved our Studio to our home in Crest-home- s 10.95 The answer: "Try to remember." " v. (funning new do - - 5-- 9, i Letter to the editor of a correspondence column: "I am only 19 and I stayed out till two the other night. My mother objects. Did I (Milt rTiV gesting a method lor repairing cowl nap operating gears formerly Mr. Crane makes his rejected. home in Ogden. . The maximum award of $275.00 was presented to Mr. Patterson Sizemore, Wheels, Brakes and Struts, for a method he invented for reworking piston cavities in Bendix rotar tyne disc brakes. Adoption of this method resulted in a savings of $10,000.00 Mr. Size more lives in Layton. v- 1- - t Roy, Utah. Don C. Crane, Minor Repair, received an award of $57.81 for sug NOTICE WOMEN'S leather soled safety oxfords in . military or flat heel moc toe style. A, B, C, Widths Sizes d Pistons that boost gasoline mileage in every engine. . They brought to market a sparkling newcomer with a famous name, the Buick Century a car with phenomenal horsepower for its weight and price a car with more pure thrill per dollar than any Buick ever built. And they did all this without change of the price structure which, for years, has made Buick the most popular car 'at its price in the world. We invite you to come in and inspect these great beauties, these great performers, these great buys. Then you'll see why the Detroit previewers are already saying, "Buick's the beautiful buy!" When better automobiles are built Buick will build them Oil PISPLAY JAM 0 j WILKINSON BUICK 530 S. 5TH W. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH |