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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 14 April What's Well, Here's The Answer Hi-Va- lu? ! ! Phil jrf"JUUUHi ELECmOIJIC SKILLS URGENTLY HEEDED AX HILL AFB TT 11 "It was like trying to buy pop- corn and diamonds at the same time, at the same place, and under the same program." J.n mis manner a writer described Air Force spare part purchasing B. H. V. 'jtfjjffifi Before Hi-Val- 195 u. Why is What is this it necessary and what does it do? In answering those questions we must go back to 1952. In November of that year the Air Force began to develop policies and procedures related to spare parts' that became known as the Hi Valu pro- ri in w nliMrAAi woo Art jniivj Do you have Electronic 4 "171X3 TP okhis in your background t to, 250 POSITIONS OPEN IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL ELECTRONIC AND RELATED ELECTRICAL SiSf POSITIONS AT ALL. SKILL LEVELS (JOURvS? SKILLS MEN, JUNIORS, HELPERS, LEARNERS $1.66 to ffiKft EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCE HOUR) you are needed. Hi-Val- u? SETS MEMBERSHIP MEETING Boyd Tate (left), photographer at Hill AFB who is a member of the Federal Employees Credit Union, makes a deposit in his savings account. Credit Union officials are (left to right) Ray Hagen, Margaret J. Jensen and Janet L. Jensen. The Credit Union invites all members to a special meeting being held April 30. Federal Employees Credit Union Holds Annual Meeting April 30 gram. Such a program was necessary because of the tremendous com- Dlexitv of today's airframes, air craft engines, armament materiel and electronics equipment. Ihese items required thousands of ex pensive spare parts' and spare com ponents. Investigation showed 3 of the spares and spare parts for this or equipment accounted for 50 more of the Air Force procurement dollar. Brother, "them's" dia monds! Because of the tremendous cost involved in purchasing the items, officials felt it mandatory to separate those "diamonds" from the "popcorn" of the millions of low cost items also necessary to keep Air Force equipment m op Hi-Va- lu The ISth annual membership meeting of the Federal Employees eration. Credit. Union will be held Tuesday, April 30, in Ogden, according to The term was adopted to identify those items whose total Ray D. Hagen, Treasurer and General Manager, monetary value unit cost X quan Especially ' invited are credit union members, their guests, and AFB employees, are tity was high compared with oth designated said. he members, inven prospective around the base to take care of er items in the Air Force items were desig tory. The meeting, which will feature credit union business. of nated tor special handling. prize drawings and distribution Control of the items involved souvenir pens to first 200 mem- 30 Those who attend the April meeting will be told of the actually a separate system of sup bers attending, will be held at the . T i i Weber College auditorium (Moench great progress made during the piy. runaer tne concept precise credit the union, past year by controls were applied to Building). Mr. said. The member items. Purpose of the meeting, Hagen ship Hagen has grown from 3,326 to said, was to present to members program into focus Share savings now total atTo bring the board the from officers, a reports local Con OOAMA, y and there are of directors and committees. There $866,591.65 trol Officer was assigned to Sup 2031 borrowers. Assets will also be election of officers Special responsibility for Hi during the past year have soared ply. to fill existing vacancies. from $692,262.30 to $900,210.14 Valu management was also as Another special feature will be with reserves now amounting to signed personnel selected bv direc tors ot staff offices. panel discussions with members of $19,951.96. the audience participating. H. B. Stayner was amjointed The upcoming membership meet a on vote also will Members Program Coning is the 18th annual meeting uuaia trol Officer. with Mr, of articles amend to the Working was held since or the union proposal first Control Of Stayner are incorporation to enlarge the field ganized in 103!. Bryant Cash from ficers in all directorates and staff of membership to include mil- Civilian Personnel at Hill AFB itary personnel stationed in Utah. is coordinator of arrangements for offices. the importance of The Federal Employees Credit the meeting. Nominating commit theUnderlining program. OOAMA Hill tee are Nano heads Piersanti, Union, with members from Hill Commander Genera! ArB. Brigadier T. . Williams, UGD; XT i AFB, Naval Supply Depot, Utah AFB; n. reari D. Kooey and L. said, thur "supervisors Watkins, Navy; General Depot, and Fort Douglas, at every level should be familiar now have special offices located in Marsell, Ft. Douglas. with the objectives, procedures and Eccles Suite No. 3, Lower Level, The credit committee report is organization of the pro under the direction of Rulon Building, Ogden. and . . . expend positive and UGD. In charge of publicity gram Office hours effective May 1st elforts toward its sue at the Ogden office are from 10 is Norman Steele and Ray Hagen. aggressive cess." a.m. until 0 p.m. Tuesday through Welcoming committee consists of The austere procurement re Saturday. They will be closed on John Van Leeuwen, UGD; and sulting from the nhil- Charles Grill, Hill AFB. Prizes osophy, coupled with Monday. conprecise arranged by Norman trol at each echelon of MaintenFor special convenience of Hill are being UGD. Space arrangements ance and employees, Credit Union on ices Steele, Supply, provides maxi are opened at Hill AFB on Tues and facilities are being handled mum support at minimum cost. Hill AFB. J. unSmith, by Raymond days and Fridays from 2 p.m. til 4:.'M p.m. They are located in Chairman of the meeting will be In President Edward G. Mester, Utah the clockhouse Bldcr. Thank You Note addition, ten special collectors, 2 1 ill General Depot. I would like to extend mv heart felt thanks and appreciation to the countless Hillfielders who were BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED so thoughtful and generous dur ing the illness and death of my Frank Hanson, who husband, worked in Warehouse 7E. I appreciated your help durinir this 321 24th St. time more than words can ever ex Ogden press. Hi-Va- lu Hi-Va- lu t 1 a Hi-Va- O Electronic, Armament and Radar-typ- e Instrument Mechanics Electronic Engineers and Technicians Electronic Accessories, Equipment and Simulated Flight Trainer Repairmen Contact the Civilian Personnel Division, Attn; ACR; in giving the following information. O O writing, Name . Address or HAFB Organization Present Job Title, Grade & Pay Rate or Training Possessed by You, including positions or schooling and number of years SkUl AF Peisonnel Slated for. Driving Course All Air Force automobile drivers under 25 years of age soon will be given 10 hours of classroom in struction under a plan developed in late March by Hq USAF. The course is designed to correct driving deficiencies and improve knowledge, habits, skills and atti tudes which research has shown produce most accidents. Target of the new Ground Safety accident prevention education pro gram are the more than 400,000 Air Force people under 25 who operate private motor vehicles and, like their civilian counterparts, have more accidents than any othi group. Instruction will be given at exis ing base facilities at minimum e: pense to the Air Force. Each year more than 600 mei bers of the AF are killed and mo than 5.000 others are ininroH automobile accidents, despite tl intensive accident prevention mi sures conducted continuously in AF. These losses decrease vital mai Dower resources and coat th m ernment almost $25,000,000 anw ally. lu 4,-13- 3. Hi-Va- lu cur-entl- ill-va- lu Hi-Va- lu -- .Hi-Va- lu T" T-- 1 1 Hi-Va- lu Ko-foe- d, Hi-Va- lu SAVE SAVE OIL SAVE wear and Our Duals on your car will increase your gas as much as 5 miles per gallon. Duals increase your horse power and make run like new. 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