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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 -"'-- C' 461st BWT Develops New Pr fa & January For Removing Ice From 13, 1956 De-Ic- er B-5- 7's Standing on the flight line at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, vou are 47so feet above sea level. Add the frigid winds that howl through the Wasatch ranee of the Rocky Mountains during these winter months and the result is quantities of snow and ice coating the airframes of the manv Uaoc BMU uaiioiciib auwaib xuwAiig ctuvub tiuo laigc wcotcm site On the edge of the Great Salt Lake. A tenant organization on this Air Materiel Command base, the motor vehicle maintenance, and Lt .j , 461st Bombardment Wing, Tactical, of Tactical Air Command's Ninth Air Force, flies the famous Martin Canberra jet bombers. An immediate requirement arose de-i- c t for a portable could which unit quickly e ing and be manuevered the twin-jwith ease on a crowded flight line. Such ' a unit would alleviate the tactics of moving present each 7 into a hanger and washing it down or waiting for one of to make its the few base rounds of all other demanding air B-5- 7B . . :i. me uiiib is now in service on the 461st flight line and can di vert a B-ol its mantle of iVo and snow in a matter of minutes. XT XT' xjvaiiB, 57 light-weigh- de-ic- et Lots of girls would make better wives if they weren't trying to make better husbands. de-ici- ng B-5- de-ice- B rs O 17th North on Highway craft. The 461st Supply and 461st Motor Vehicle Squadrons combined their No talents and came up with the solu Forty Girls Will Vie for AFA Beauty Crowns Some of the beauties at Hill AFB who are discussing the forthcoming beauty contest line up for the photographer. Approximately 40 girls have signed up for the beauty bout which will be held next Wednesday. Two titles will be bestowed at the contest: Hill's "Miss Air Power," and The Ute Squadron's "Miss Air Power." They will compete for the title of Utah's "Miss Air Power" at a beauty contest to be held January 27 at the Rainbow Randevu in connection with the Air Power Symposium. Beauties above are (left to right) Rebecca Gallegos, Command Workload Control; Eileen Nordenstrom, Adjutant; Joyce Foley, Command Workload Control; Wanda Martin, military personnel; Florence Higgs, Transportation Corps Liaison Office; Jan George, Supply; and Caroline Johnson, Supply. (SEE PAGE 1 FOR FURTHER DETAILS.) Jest for Fun $47 MILLION FOR CIVILIANS Football season is the time of year you can walk down the street with a blonde on one arm and blanket on the other and no cop gives you a dirty look. Hillfielders Will Get 's Jan. 23; Show Big Payroll W-2- Donald, i of last year's earnings, to the tune of $4,848,469-4for federal income tax. Further figures show that $217,-910.was earmarked for FICA (Federal Insurance Compensation Act). Retirement Funds lor Hill civilians' were enriched by $2,082,- 171.91. The recently enacted group life insurance plan for federal employ ees came in the computations. Records show that $314,282.15 was deducted from employee's checks to pay premiums on the insur ance plan. 7 down payment to qualify for G. I. tion to the problem. A trip to the Hill AFB disposal New brick rambler home, one division located a one ton fire trail and one-ha- lf baths, 3 beder complete with a 250 gallon tank and gasoline driven booster bump. rooms, full basement, carThe old rig had been retired from port, curb, gutter and sew-- . fire fighting service but revealed r. ." er. possibilities as First Lieutenant Jerald L. Evans, Motor Vehicle Squadron Command- Open Every Day From 1 P.M. er, assigned the conversion job to Until Dark. Staff Sergeant Richard Neer, a sharp motor vehicle maintenance expert from Springfield, Ohio. As LLOYD I. BARLOW sisted by Airmen third class John COMPANY ny Holtz, Detroit, Mich., Dennis Furrow, Bath, Maine, and Donald 49 East Center Eagleson, Manchester, Conn., the Bountiful, Utah job was completed for a total cost of $107, including man hours and Phone AX materials. AX AX The brainchild of Major Philip DA IN D. Riblet, Jr., Supply Squadron IN IN commander, first Lieutenant James of D. Patterson, Off de-ice- 42 24 icer-in-Char- ge 22 Clearance, uide Store Now is the time to buy New Furniture at Big Savings HILL FIELD DAYS ELKO All Bedroom Except Mfgrs. resale items we cannot discount All Living Room Entire big selection Famous name brands $17.00 Per Couple $9.95 Per Person All Bedding Finest quality .except Mfgrs sale priced items All Dinette Sets These special rates are offered to employees of Hill Air Force Base who want to spend a week end of FUN in ELKO, NEVADA. Chrome or Blactone big selection And Mail this Coupon to ELKO EXCURSIONS, 336 South 8th East, Salt Lake City, before January 18th. 21-2- 2. a wk. City (After -- . small Telephone down Everything Weekly Excursions to ELKO. For additional information Telephone EL IttNNINIHtllNtl Iron clad guarantee 93 Years & Rugs America's most famous brand names. ' Except mfgrs. resale priced items payment) Number in Party All Carpets ... All Lamps, Desks, Occasional Tables, Chairs, Rockers Bedspreads, Blankets in fact . . Please make reservations in my name for Hill Field Days in ELKO, NEVADA, January Address & Sleep Sofas Includes round trip bus transportation, room and $2.00 guest check per person. Bus leaves Lewis Brothers Depot, 360 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, January 21, at 10 a. m. Returns Sunday Afternoon. Name 86 75 more wonderful values January 21st and 22nd 91 One Block East 67 27 Be careful of your thoughts anshow Hillfielders The facts section that Hill AFB's payroll they may break into words at any nounced today that withholding were paid $47,028,774.07 during time. tax statements will be received by 1955 compared with $41,806,845.87 civilian employees on Monday, 23 in 1954. Uncle Sam took his share January. And there is a chance that tax statements might come out several days earlier if payroll workers can keep up their present blistering pace in researching payroll records. Donald N. McDonald, chief of payroll, stated that W-- 2 forms will not be attached to paychecks but will be delivered separately to individual offices. Distribution of the statements brought forth some interesting information, according to Mr. Mc- UNTIFUL 65 |