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Show Enthusiastic About Beauty Contests it I K WWWJi.- lVol. : No. 2 7 : PUBLISHED FOR HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH January 29, 1954 Credit Union Facilities Now Available for Hill Employees CcrJei en Mew Cooperative Association Many Advantages To Be Offered Photo by Carl Meiner "Beauty contests are fun and exciting," decide the two lovely girls above as they . look over glamor photographs taken during last year's contest. And the two girls above should know. They've had lots of experience in beauty bouts and came out victorious too. Jeri Scowcroft Holmes, (right) supply, took the title of "Miss Hill AFB" last year and Joan Stringham (left) procurement, won the "Miss Ogden" crown. Although the two beauties above do not qualify to enter this year's beauty contest, they urge all girls to compete. "It's a wonderful experience," they said. Entry blank By HARRY Employee credit union facilities were made available to civilians employed at Hill Air Force Base last week when the Federal Employees Credit Union, already in operation at Ft. Douglas and Utah General Depot, voted to extend their field of membership to Hill employees. . is on page 8. Gala Beauty Contest Set To Name 'Miss Hill AFB' Attention Aliens - SWM- by a special committee appointed by the command to investigate the possibilities. "Hill is fortunate in being able to step into a 'going organization' such as the Federal Employees Credit Union," L. H. Florence, 1fc'Tg3F chief, civilian personnel, declared. "This will enable us to escape the headaches and growing pains which would be ours if we had to start upon transferring to the procurement office at Hill AFB some time ago. A credit committee already has been established at this base whose primary duties will be to investi gate the background and make office. in regard to recommendations Addition of these men boosts to members desiring loans. This comthree the number of Hill employ mittee includes: Gordon F. Dyer, ees on the board of directors. Ray civilian personnel, chairman; Al mond J. Smith, who was formerly Agee, supply; and Walter Batch-elo- r, maintenance. employed at the army depot, re tained his credit union member Assisting in getting applications ship and a position on the . board for membership in addition to the credit committee will be: ' III f AumZ - i .e a11 other employees to 'nto 'talent scouts' and send the names of their favorite f 1, Hr G-- D, G, Administrative Club i Robert Harrington. The contest is a "$aving $logan" contest which will see three best slogans chosen from among entries. Prizes for the three winning slogans will be savings bonds: .$100 bond for the first prize, $50 bond for the second prize; and $25 bond for the third prize. The contest received the stamp of approval of Hill AFB officials this week when Brig. General M. E. Tillery, OOAMA commander, affixed his signature to contest plans. The slogan contest is open to all Kill Air Force Base personnel, both civilian and military. Here's all you have to do to enter: Write a slogan with a savings angle one that would stress savings, better working ideas, bet ter administrative angles, cost ; fl 0. in 8, A chance to win valuable prizes and prestige and at the same time help promote "More Air Force Per Dollar" is being offered Hillfielders through a big slogan contest being sponsored by the Hill Administrative club, according to an announcement made today by 'club president . 19. However, entry is urged so there willearly be time to obtain glamour photos want t0 hear om all of w!i3 beauties," Lt. Grr said. "And Moore, maintenance, Bldg. Ext. 783; Gretchen Kerr, supply, Bldg. 104, Ext. 526; and Kenneth Ext. 520. Hogan, warehouse In the immediate future, these will take applications for loans, payments on loans, etc. Mr. Smith, assistant treasurer of the Credit Union, also may be contacted in regard to applications for membership and loans. He is Ext. 686. located in Bldg. What is the employee credit union? It is a cooperative association to promote thrift organized on Gene (Continued page 2) Big Slogan Contest Sponsored By Hill enter. uueni tnat may be presented, ' "If you are interested in being the next "Miss Hill AFB" which may lead you on to fame and fortune, fill out the entry blank on page 8 and send to Public Informa-- : "on, Adjutant's office, Room 116, Headquarters building, Mail symbol is EB," Lt. Orr said. a?lme for entering the contest I Credit Union officials discuss matters pertaining to loans and savings for Hill AFB employees. They are (left to right, seated) Gordon Dyer and Lee H. Florence, (standing) Al Agee and Raymond Smith. from scratch." In addition to extending membership to Hill employees, the Credit Union enlarged their board of directors from seven to nine members to include two representatives of this installation. These members are: Mr. Florence and Dallas F. Young, judge advocate's Girls must be single, never have oeen married or divorced. Contestants must be hisrh school ates and must be at least 17 and not over 23 years of age. Eligible to enter the contest are residents 01 Weber, Morgan or Davis counties. ,r Talent for the contest may be oinginjr. danrino- Hrnmnti. sjViliir playing of instruments or any kind to an audience. vl . A $aving $logan" Contest Is Born 10 'r - Management officials at this base have long recognized the need for an employee credit union here and extension of such facilities to Hill employees culminates several months of concerted efforts The annual search for beauty and talent is on! Hill AFB is again looking for the top beauty on the base to wear. the crown of "Miss Hill Air Force Base. .To find this queen, a gala beauty contest is being conducted, according to 1st Lt. William N p u b li c information Offl- tl Orr, gals. Just clip out the cer. ltus beauty Dout win De neiu glamour on page 8, fill in your blank entry at Hill AFB on March 2. f avorite s name, and send it m. Not only will the lucky girl chosen be royalty at ihis base, but she will officially represent Hill Air Force Base in the "Miss Ogden" contest to be held on April There is only one day left for 22. Winner of this beauty pageant aliens to register their current ad will enter the "Miss Utah" contest dress with proper authorities as winner of which will participate in required by law. This must be the fabulous "Miss America" con- done by January 31, 1954 or aliens test. are subject to deportation or fine To register addresses, aliens A delegation from the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce, who should follow this procedure: Go are sponsors of the "Miss Ogden" to any U. S. Post Office or Immi contest, visited the base last week sration Otfice and obtain an "Alien Address Report Card. 4 to ask for entries in their beauty They should then fill in the card pageant. Present were Bill Froerer, name, and hand the .their Dick sign chairman; Critchlow, Gordon card back to the postal clerk or Baxterand Dick Ellis. CARDS Last year, Hill's entry, Jeri immigration employee. Scowcroft Holmes, was named at SHOULD NOT BE MAILED. tendant to the queen. The girl chosen as "Miss Oerden." Joan Stringham, is now employed at nm Ajj'U.m the Procurement Di rectorate. "So now, were searching for all 1 'M? the beauty and talent we can find," Lt. Orr said. All edrls who can meet the qualifications .are urged , L. BONNELL -- 4((m atdmmm .WMir- -- affixes A Brig. General M. E. Tillery, (center) OOAM commander, all Hill AFB his approval to plans for a big slogan contest for being sponsored by the Hill Admimstra-tpersonnel. The contest iswho presented the program to the general, club. Club officials relations and are David Whitesides (left) chairman of the public club president. Robert and Harrington, committee, publicity M V consciousness, economy, or any line that would tend to promote more Air Force per dollar. Examples of slogans that would qualify are (1) "Don't Pass the Buck Save it," or (2) "Teamwork Makes Airpower" or (3) "Save for Uncle Sam." Slogans cannot be over 10 words in length, Harrington pointed out. Slogans will be judged on originality, brevity, and aptness of thought. After you've written your slogan, add your name, place of work, telephone extension and mail or deliver to the Public Information section, Adjutant General's office, Room 116, Headquarters building, Mail symbol is EB. So, start thinking up ideas and jet in on this "$aving Slogan" contest you may be a winner, Hill Administrative club officials said. 0. |