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Show January HILL TOP TIMES Pa?e 6 ngMum B m Hospital Technician Safely Course smiifj r i or lise Teen-Ager- s mm 1 l, Earns AF Award AlC Donald R. Pender, veterinary technician; 2971 Hospital, was awarded the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award for services in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. As a member of the 59th Veterinary Inspection Flight from A new driving safety course for military dependent teendrivers between the ages of 15V2 to 18 years old has been age initiated on base to place greater emphasis on driving safety, it has been announced by Lt. Col. Keith Conley, base safety officer. will be required to attend the course before operating a motor vehicle on Hill AFB. Students will be notified f time, place and date of their All teen-ager- s Protestant Women Plan Meeting. Honor Tea class. "The course has been outlined to create a greater awareness and more positive attitude toward driving safety." said Col. Conley. "We hope through this educational program to reduce traffic accidents among our young people on base." 4-h- sions each teen-agwill be is sued a wallet-siz- e certificate of training which will serve as a permit to drive on base. er "We hope to impress upon Hill AFB's young drivers the com plexities of driving a present- automobile, the facts involving braking distances, depth percep tion, driving rules, road courtesy, accident reporting, insurance responsibility and safety inspections," said Colonel Conley. OSI Has Openings For Qualified Officers, Airmen The Office of Special Investi pat ion (OSI) has requirements for experienced, highly-qualifie- d officers and airmen for duty in the technical security program Technical security personnel perform highly technical investi gative duties, draw proficiency pay (airmen only), and possess agent status. Military personnel who are interested and eligible should contact their personnel sec tion to determine eligibility nd arrange for interview with the local OSI unit. Leonard Meyerhoffer, new postman on a mail route Mrs. for base James residents, greets Baggs delivery service was initiated during one of his rounds. Jan. 6 for all base housing areas and post office officials urge all residents to fill out a change of address card to speed mail deliveries. Prior to this service residents picked up their mail at the base consolidated mail room or the Lay-to-n Post Of f ice. door-to-do- or and mothers of children attend Door-to-do- ing Sunday School will be asked to furnish refreshments. Inter ested parties may contact Mary Lou Jones, 825-76for further information. 26 Also ul to-coa- two-nati- I would like to express sinFour hundred free tickets are cere appreciation to my friends available at the Recreation Cen- and at Hill AFB for ter, Bldg. 460, or Recreation their kind helpfulness, sympaServices Branch Office, Bldg. thy, and financial and floral tribTickets will be issued as utes at tha time of the death of follows : my husband. Dale F. Cutler. Mrs. Tat Cutler, Airman Basic through Air Warehouse 5D man rirst Class may pick up tickets until Feb. 5. All other Supply Distribution Point Control tickets military may pick up ers S-1- KAYSVILLE AMERICAN LEGION IfitlSI In) IPG I Saturday, January 18 Modern Music by All Girl Orchestra AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING Just South of Deseret Mill Lub. Rentals KAYSVILLE UNION Iter, Utah Phone 2.V0?7 j i ; Hill Air Force Base Employees and Military Personnel Civilian and Military personnel at Hill A.FJB. have an extra Ijan'-iin-j rdvan'ise with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account. A plan has been developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each pay clay and credited to your account immediately. Your money is in the bank ready for you Friday morning. No mail delays. Open your account now at Building (south end of cruel eria) and request your pay check be sent directly to the Base Bank. S-2-30 Choice of 2 accounts: Mickey Pnramore Four Road j st only. At Kn)' 1900 A man outstanding in his field. on ur 35-1- 1. 76 SERVICE Wet at lliverdate j stage-danc- HrakrA Job Wh Trailer What's a farmer? EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES in-Cha- Tune-u- p Ortifird be procured locally for the U.S. Forces." NORAD A Valentine's Day Dance featuring the NORAD Orchestra is scheduled Friday, Feb. 14, at the Hill- air Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. The Conductor and Officer from Feb. 6 until Feb. 14. of the NORAD ComDress for men will be a suit, manders Band is Lt. Col. Mark sports jacket and slacks, or e unit dress blues. Cocktail dress for Azzolina. This includes some of the finest mu- ladies. sicians of the U.S. Air Force, The NORAD Commanders Navy, Army and Royal Cana- Orchestra can be heard on coast- dian Air Force. It is truly rep radio every Sunday resentative of the when the Mutual Broadcasting North American Air Defense Network, in cooperation with Command. NORAD, presents the half-hoDancing will be from 8:30 musical "Partners in Defense." p.m. to midnight with a spe cial floor show at 10:30 p.m. Thank-Yo- u Note Admission will be by ticket COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Carburrtor or Commanders Orchestra To Play for Valentines Ball Feb. 14 Famous 80153, 30454, 30455, 30530, 30650, 30750, 36350, 31551, 81552 and 31553. Eligibility re quirements are covered in Chap Tart Two, A KM Mail Delivery Door-to-do- or Members of the chapel S-1- 30. ju-14- . 10, i3$3U the Protestant Women, Jan. 26, from 2 to 4 p.m., in Building Detachment 1404, OSI, located at Hill AFB, reported that of ficer AFSC's required are 3034 ana Airmen ArbUs required are 30150, 30151, 30152, ter Feb. 28, 1963, He was cited as follows : "By his technical volunteering, knowledge to local food indus tries and agriculture officials, he aided in the program to instigate valuable improvement in the quality, marketability, and public health standards of good products, which provided additional safe sources of foods to the program entitled "Glorifying and Enjoying God in My The course will consist of one session of instruction lectures, films and dem onstrations on the base motor pool's brake reaction time and depth perception devices. At the end of the ses OSI special to Th slate for new officers will presented at this meetThe voting will take place ing. Feb. 25. Free nursery care will be provided at the base nursery. A tea to honor Sunday School teachers will be sponsored by S-1- ur day especially 1, 1960 The Protestant Women of the Chapel will hold their first meeting of the new year, Jan. 28, at 9:30 a.m. in Building Pat Douglas will present 5. d Jan. Airman Pender made outstanding contributions ol "great international significance in the area of health promotion and improved relations in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland." The first of several classes will be held at 8 a.m., Jan. 18, in the Teen-Ag- e Club, build-in- g Instructor for each class of 3G students will be Truman Carver. high-powere- 17, 1964 aaa & Tickets $1 25 REG!' ""'WAY Name and Address Hrinted FREE FIRST SECURITY BANK fftifcf P4rol Dpoft ftwM'ma iMurenc Hid Air Cerpntf Urt |