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Show HILL TOP TIMES Ui rn UP? ffiwD YOU LIKE Page 15 -- ra Capt. THIS? PAY gas you burn a lot in the family car? aHow'd you like to foot the .7 Ml of the Base Motor 01 Kl gallons of rts pfoil $13,-9?month. That adds up to a month, according to Glen Ray, Chief of the JSe use 35,076 and 877 77 Motor Pool. Since warm weather, gasol- ine consumption has gone up month. to 36,000 gallons a That's a lot of traveling, but even so, Mr. Ray says there tires replaced last 20,000. miles were only 50 year-aver- aged tire. per They ' attribute it to a ination of good driving Arepair work from the -l comb- and tire shop. Thank You Note eClure Leaves for Brazil deals tlmf lion One of those All. this probably only once in the career of the captain to take an Air Force Officer came true last three chiiHrpn with , week for Capt. Richard M. tnev Will vpmain V.,. kicks by reading the Capt. McClure, CaDt. MoC.h-assistant AMC 1 ' from an Maintenance En- at C THE FABULOUS PAN HARD his wife and mm. t.l--v, j .instead il u CRUISE 75 MILES PER HOUR GET 40 TO 83.4 MILES PER GALLON -- WORLD'S MOST EFFICIENT ENGINE --ROLLER BEARING RODS AND MAINS -- 4. -- get ineir travel folders. , gineering Management Project Officer at Hill AFB, left Utah for an assignment in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In that fabulous country he W1" oe Capt. McClure xto the vassigned g tary Commission to help the Brazilian AF on industrial engineering and production control matters. The only hitch to the new assignment is that it will be short and sweet. Cant. MpClnro win v.o for 90 days and then pack his bags aim come . nome. I'd like to express my sincere appreciation to everyone at Hill AFB for the many kindnesses, flowers, Contributions, and sympathies ex- assignment at uxieiutn Aili, ualif. A native of TVvnn r r. SIX MONTHS FREE GAS FOR YOUR BEST DEAL" v, tain entered the air service as an enlisted man in October, 1942. During World War II he was a crew chief and a lin fliW i t?,,. with units flying 1 and 7 P-5- E P-4- aircraii. He was called hnoV no a missioned officer in April 1949 as a result of ROTC taken at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Capt. McClure graduated in 1948 with a a. o. degree in Industrial Engineer- 'WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE" Dealer in Cars of Economy ing. When he returns to Hill from his South American the HICK BAKER PANHARD of- - assignment, ncer will be assigned to a post with the Inspector General's Of- Jice at the base. RAMBLER 1950 WASH. BLVD. HUDSON DIAL 6679 I pended during death of my the recent illness and husband, George. '0' Mrs. Marlene Hunt, Civilian Cafeteria. J 1 I Horseshoe Tourney I '0 Gets Underway In Ogden Tonight 1 '4 will preliminaries Tonight '0 begin in the Horseshoe tournament being sponsored for civil- ian employees by the Civilian Welfare Association. The tourney is being held at Lester Park in Ogden. Preliminary matches will get underway tonight at 7 p.m. Following this event, entries will be placed in Class A or Class B as governed by individual PRICES SO LOW THAT WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO THEM ALL BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER Prices Start As Low As scores. Final playoffs will be held tomorrow (August 25) starti- SUPER U ng at be rs. 7 p.m. Six trophies will presented to the top playe. There's still time to enter the tournament, according to Cherry Bennett, manager. "If you get to the park in time tonight to enter the preliminaries, you've got it made," he said. All to enter. PRINT $115.00 DRYERS AND IRONERS Very Low Priced civilians are eligible NEW FALL MERCHANDISE BACK TO SCHOOL r mmmmmmm ' " .Jw.vw.-.w- . CROSLEY ywv RANGES REFRIGERATORS These Appliances Are Priced to Clear JEAN DURAIN 6 DRESSES to 12 i Jut Arrived! The j fi I jl Jms&a Immediately! 4 JONATHAN LOGAN K DRESSES-7t- ol5 1 Use Our Lay-awa- y Plan! JO'S 4 Dors South of Roy Theatre 34 NORTH MAIN LAYTON WHERE YOU CAN KEEP YOUR SAVINGS IN YOUR POCKET PHONE 585-- J |