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Show is? ,"01 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH U 9 " ' 15 j NOVEMBER3o7T956 ' ' ; i Jill SMd M Once Upon Seven-month-o- Necessary to Cut Nine On-Ba- se Oil -- base rarVir(F nvoao m the base industrial area will be eliminated as narkine- lots an A tv.o present system of authorizing base civilian panting aecais win come under - according Time ld 6, Parking Areas Nine a Say, it's Book Week and we chose little David Erley to help us remind you of that fact. David may look a little young to be interested in books, but you can bet that when his mother, Mrs. Elaine Erley, the library-assistan- t, reads to his four older brothers he wants to be right in the middle. The whole fam-n- y are firm believers in this year's slogan for Book Week: "It's Always Book Time." Book Week, November 25 to December 1, is to remind everyone that there are books for all moods, ages, and reading levels. The OOAMA Library,purposes, Building is open to all civilian and military personnel and their every day except Sunday from 11 a.m. Turn to page 16dependents for some samples of the books available at the library. r Only 0nGKfek Left To Get Parity Lt. Col. Fred C. .TnVin arm Koda Commander. Col. Johnson announced thin week that parking 'of private automobiles in the base industrial area is creating both fire and safety Jj1? s only one week left to request party funds this ye.r from nazards and the problem is now the Civilian Welfare Association, according to an announcement made today by Leslie T. Norton, president. under study by his office. The Civilian Welfare Association has alloted 00 cents for each In the past, some private cars have been narked in areas which employee on the base that will be given to separate organizations would prevent equipfor parties, dances or outings. ment from getting to certain buildBULLETIN ings in the event of fire. In other A teletype was just reSo far, only about half the orcases, the base commander has received from Air Materiel entitled to this money ganizations ceived complaints of cars being have asked for it. Command confirming the spotted with aluminum paint from fact that an Executive Org the Last May the CWA set aside of building der, dated Nov. 24, estabroofs. .$5,500 to. hand out for parties. They lishes December 24 as an ofdecided to spend all their enterIn addition, it was pointed out ficial holiday. tainment funds this way followthat cars parked in the industrial This means that most Hill a survey where employees ing area could be damaged by heavy AFB personnel will have a for separate organization voted four-da- y in around the Christmas holiday. equipment moving parties rather than the Lagoon area, a hazard to both the private Saturday and Sunday, Dec. and the Christmas party the party 22 and 23, are usual cars and Air Force equipment. k CWA used to sponsor for the endays and Christmas Parking lots slated to be abolfield. tire falls on a Tuesday, so with ished are as follows: lot 8 in the the Monday off, it makes a The party funds have to be asked area of building 215, lot 9 east of four-da- y officials pointed out. They holiday. for, building 226, lot 11 on the west Being designated an "ofwon't automatically be turned over lot 19 south side of building ficial holiday," it is gift to organizations. Any money not of building 270, lot 20 at the interleave. It will not be necessection of 2nd and "B" streets, lot requested will be retained in the civilian welfare fund.. and lot sary to make it up by work26 west of building ing another day, nor will it 28 north of building 264. Also inDeadline for requesting the funds be charged to leave or taken parkcluded are the December 10th. is without 30 pay. ing lots adjacent to buildings and So, there's still time to get up a TTnwever. these narkine lots will Christmas party or something big be eliminated one at a time and in case your organization hasn't as their use is discontinued notices spent its money. will be published in the daily bul fire-fighti- ng spray-paintin- Only 20 M Christmas. More Shopping Days non-wor- that's the truth, and we're running this photo the fact. This picture was taken in the Ex-to- ft Toyland where lots of activity has been croinsr on for the few weeks. Trying out the little auto that he hopes Santa te will leave under his tree is Brent Steffen, son SStt Robert Steffen, Base , Communications. Fred Banks, W) Exchange manager and Captain Robert Beadles, (right) Wrf Base Exchange Section, report there is still a pretty good umstmas items in their stores at the base. The stores wm remain open until 9 p.m. Monday evening. W to remind Yep, you of ( four-year-o- ld S, f ctr P fori it studying in Service Schools ev,. ""is IUiUm. Aencu tumi Pktion t aeeiQent ttad C5N ,.. . can count towards college credit at x i rvn.. w",rces " iogan, according to an an- today by the base education service office. of servioo . . made K urs for service school Logan between 15 December and 15 January. Evaluations wilr continue after that time. t.wed by Military personnel would be preless than that f pared to leave all educational credentials, such as high school and college transcripts, copies of Forms 5ntf0r enro11 in 6G's and 7's, etc., with the USAC. Wcffi !!ustNation, Individual evaluations can't be te course. completed unless the paperwojrk is left with the reigstrar. 8ervi ftlS.0? corre-kucati- on Personnel. Wpfti? r?,duce the baJ t S1 college- iSH safr - ducation SlWilerSons ' " Per valuations at AF Secretary To Appear on TV Secretary of the Air Force Donald Quarles will appear on "Press Conference," Sunday, Dec. 2. The program will be seen in thtg area on KUTV Channel 2, from 6:30-7:0- 0 p.m. 0, T-2- S-2- 5, 6. letin. In the meantime, base employees nrcrod tn use narkiner lot No. a 16 located at the corner of 6th and "E" street. This lot is presently not in use and can accommodate 124 cars. . .. Employees should also make6 on n fill In narkinsr lot cM nf "F" street, lot 10 lot of building south located a 12 at the south of the civilian care-terim-- f the at located 13 lot and 1th and "D" streets. not presently being are These lots used to full capacity. Col. Johnson said that so far his i . tut elinnrn three significant parkmg:(l) things about that some in clearmay have to be eliminatedin the inareas ing the parking dustrial area, (2) that the existing tne Muuw park ng areas outside area will have to be utilized more some employees fully, even though to able park conven-kbe not may areas, and working to their areas may (3) that special parking of holders for set up to be deSs issued for afSSSS He also emphasized construe-io- n funds will not allow theautomobile additional of any measure during "I ScS-ga- p base parking prob-- ! the of the study no new decals SedTolrnploVees except in cases for mediwhere they are required cal reasons. ei-e- ta 4, on-ba- on-oa- se Maj. dingier Gets New Assignment Maj. D'Jack Klingler, chief of for flight operations at Hill AFB Dec. the past four years, leaves 14 for an assignment in Ohio. He will assume duties with the TnoTiPrtnr Oeneral's office at head quarters of the Air Materiel Com- -maxiUf fvxiguiPatterson AFB ' in at Dayton. se v"1 nt Mai. Klingler Maj. Klingler came to Hill AFB in Jan. 19 53 following an assignment in England with the Air Search and Rescue Ser vice. A native of Franklin. Penn.. the major entered the flying vice as a cadet in 1943. He won his pilot's wings at Turner AFB, Ga. ser- During World War II, Maj. with Klingler was assigned to Italy c-the lBth Ar wnere ne was a z 35 combat missions pilot. He flew nn in until June caved Italv 1945 as group air inspector of the 4,"6 Bomb uroup. Here's the way to get it: Call the Civilian Personnel Office, Ext. 248 or 454, and ask them "to send you some "party fund forms." Fill out the forms, having the boss sign them. Send the f orms to AC BE SURE THEY GET THERE BEFORE DEC. 10 Then pick up your check and spend it for your party. Organizations are entitled to r0 cents for each person officially assigned to them. All persons in the organization must be invited to the affair. Officials pointed out it is well to keep track of the receipts and make note of where the money is spent so that this information can be turned into the association. IN THIS ISSUE Ordnance Disposal Tests Filmed Five More Complete Appren tice Training 2 16 13, 14, 15 Sports ... Worker Celebrates 80th 3 Birthday 5 Happenings On the Hill 1 4 Editorials 10 All about Medicare |