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Show Page April HILL TOP TIMES 2 Spring Brings First Cash Awards Jsveir Hew Fun To For Military Suggestions Hillair Club - First cash awards at Hill AFB under the new military ',' suggestion program were presented last By Marlynn Lema has the' fever week to three military personnel. Spring sprang and was furniture Col E. B. Gentry, director ot Patio hit everyone. mode and the Mainte nance, taken out of storage of the day has been to bask m the presented cash sun of the patio at the Recreation awards to A1C D. i Ben j a m n Cleveland and A1C Merle S. Center. Hostesses and airmen ushered out winter with the Lamb Dance held last Thursday. However, we're Just going to bring back winter! We've for the night of April 4. party planned. got an A bus will leave the Recreation Center and convey all interested party in to an ifr p; Braden, tenance fQra r 1 - their Regular 1st Lt. Robert D. Wilson, accounting and finance officer, and 1st Lt. Thomas W. Ciambrone, assistant chief, maintenance branch, 2705th Airmunitions Wing. They applied for the commissions in September. Lt. Wilson is a graduate of the University of Richmond and entered the Air Force in August, 1957. Lt. Ciambrone entered the service in May, 1957, after graduating from the University of Rochester. Both officers live with their wives and fam- se known landmarks and returned to the hotel where they receive their rooms, meals, watch the Saturday night floor show, and receive .$10 in spending money. Other prizes are also given to the ltcky winners which ai-- donated by Ely businessmen. The honored guests return home by bus on Sunday. So far TSgt. Thomas C. Hilgert and A2C Addison B. Litchtenthal-e- r, winners at Hill for January, and A2C William R. Whitely, airman of the month for February, have been able to take advantage of the offer. Betty C. Whitehurst, executive secretary of the Ely chamber of commerce, said that the program is to further recognize outstanding contributions made to the Air Force by military personnel assigned at Hill AFB. Yon Escheh ! Von-Esche- Airmen Jim Eldridge and Larry Harter walked off with first and second places in the pool tournament held last week. Care to compete ? Our next tourney will be at 1900 hours on Wednesday, April 6. 1 b oti Hi westcrn i3 Lucky numbers will fly and more Bingo prizes will be awarded holdSome GO Protestant and Catholic ers of winning cards. This acclergymen from the Ogden-Sa- lt tivity is Tuesday, April 12, at 2000 Lake City area visited Hill AFB hours. See you there. last week to observe "Clergy Day". Sponsored by the base chaplain's All these events are scheduled at the visitors enjoyed a noon office, Recreation Center the Hillair followed by a base tour. luncheon with pinochle club, parachute along Col. Victor Js. Anderson, deputy club, dance classes and many oth er interesting activities. And that's commander, made the welcoming no April foolishness! address. Guest of honor at the luncheon was Dr. Claude A. Watson who conducted a Protestant preaching mission at Hill. Making arrangements for the event was base Protestant Chaplain Capt. Harry B. Ansted and Catholic Chaplain 1st Lt. Roch A. Coogan. AIDS L lit'' LTfrJ I j ; HMtt SHOW YOU HOW YOU WU OUR PBCfEKftfcO GI "hOM'FM PIUS loadm aster, VbuS AUTO POtiCY"" Save 20 on Fire Insurance Hie Us for All Your Insurance Needs! Orion s General Agency NEW DISTRICT u 38K0 3 V l !'' IVC SUNSET BEDROOM home m with attached garage. equity and assume pnf loan. Call for particular 3 BEDROOM Home, verd, Layton, frame, storage area, and 3 cars large Washington Blvd. OFFICE Dial EX Logistic Support Squadron, was top graduating student at the NCO Preparation Academy at Fairfield AFS, California. 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If you t; you can select your own Sweat-Proo- - """"I NewSaf CLEARFIEID Safety Shoes Crafted for Comfort DIAL EX PAY LESS F0RAAUT0 apple, nana, a vase and you. 7YSJ7J-- ogden municipal airport I n, Chaplain Plays Host To Sixty Clergymen JEPPESEN v Awards r given monthly at base and mand level and annual a warns,' given by Hq USAF. Totaling $220 per month, lg level awards may range fno to $40 to as many as 34 individ AMC may grant monthly 4 Command-leve- l prizes: from k $120 and Hq USAF awards', prizes ranging from ,$200 to contest in the Air Force-wid- e Since the program was lished, $490 has been awardei base level to military pen resulting in savings to the Artist: Four. An j NAVIGATIONAL military' personnel. ' e We Are Now Dealers for All " " 1 Another film will be sKown at the Recreation Center Monday, April 11. This one is full of susentitled pense and adventure, "Cougar". Come and see for yourself. Trip To Nevada Awaits Military Monthly Winners for The military suggestion' gram, established by AMC quarters in July, features ftl prizes for adopted suggestions;1 Force of $40,847.82. Awardi, taken from fare funds, without cost to thei payer. In addition to cash awards,!: commanders can recommend ( tary personnel lor the Leg Merit or Air Force Comment Medals in recognition of ai,' suggestions of exceptional oti standing nature. Brader Cleveland Commanders, are also autti' crew members of jet aircraft. The to award honorary forms f three-da- y p suggestions have been forwarded ognition such as commendation of Air letters to AMC for command and Force-wid- e preciation, entertainment it adoption. Lt. Col. Joseph A. Arduengo, tion tickets, and remarks h chief, military personnel, present individual's effectiveness rept ed a check to Major David S. YOUNG ARTIST: Yon in commander headquarters model I have ever kisat first Airmunitions 2705th Wing section, Model: Really? How manji for his suggestion for improvement in ground safety practices. you had? i al evening. AIG Expense-Pai- d ed invit- Ogden. Hostesses have been ed and it should be a lot of fun. The cost is 80c and includes skates. extra-speci- ilies in Hill Garden homes. Ely, Nev., is going "all out" for ofairmen and ficers of the month named at Hill AFB during the first six months of 19M. The program, just announced by the White Tine Chamber of Commerce and Mines at Ely and participated in by Ely businessmen, fetes the Hill AFB monthly winners and their partners to a two-da- y free vacation at the eastern Nevada town. The winners begin their jaunt with a bus trip to Ely on Saturday where they are met by officers and members of the chamber of commerce at Hotel Nevada. There they have their pictures taken for the Ely Daily Times and are interviewed by radio station KELY. Then they are driven on a tour of the community and sliown well- - devices Easter's on its way and we're going to spruce up the place with a decorating party April 10. Come over and help. Give us your ideas for some unusual decorations.. We for want to make it the big and beautiful Easter dance well hold April 14. Girls, glamour, fun and dancing will hignngnt ine Receive Regular Air Force Commissions Air Force have been received by Commissions into the tech tions for installation of safety ice-skati- parties main for nicians, sugges ice-skati- ng """aw- 1, 6 to 12. Vaughn Johnson Shot 135 E. 3rd South, Salt Lake City F |