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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 ,. 4$, ?Z ' '" yi j ' :Cl , Me i 'J U mffl - f THE OLD Miss Alice Cable, (left) chief telephone operator, supervises operators at old switch board which allows for just three workers. Svl Officials Ask For Lowering Of Accidents Telephone System Set For oni,nna corvicn at Hill AFB is expected in the near new telephone system goes into effect, according to a when future Communications and ElecMajor Arthur C. Foster, Chief of Base Division. tronics The new system, which features at the base. The number a greatly expanded switchboard, phones will be increased instruments of wj'11 give 4!) percent increase in 40 percent, officials said. telephone service. ' The new system doesn t include Communications officials stated the west area exchange at the Miat they are shooting for a July present time. However, it is exdeadline for the new system. It pected that the two exchanges will necessitate changing of every will be consolidated by 1960. number in the East Area. The new facilities have resulted AIR QUOTE OF THE WEEK: in putting in new cable all over . We must not alloy in. the base. The 7th Communication been genuity, initiative, and creative Construction Squadron has most helpful with this construcgenius to be fettered by negative thinking. We must move tion. toward the space age with the There are currently 2300 tele confident and positive belief that nothing is impossible . . ." SAC SURVEYS AIRPORT: Lt, Gen. C. S. Irvine, DCS The AF announced in April that Materiel, Hq USAF, May 1, SAC survey teams are conducting 1958, before Frontier' of Space a nationwide survey of civil airOklahoma Conference, Age ports. Data accumulated is to be City, Okla. existevaluated to determine total ing airport assets of the nation which would be suitable to support military operations in event of national emergency. No expansion at any of the airports surveyed is contemplated, nor will there be any interference with civil aviation activities. if "Do-It-Yours- Notice The Hill Top Times is publish- this issue rather than Friday because of the Memorial Day holiday. Had we chosen to publish before the holiday, the paper would have dropped to just 8 pages. Hill Top officials decided to take the Monday delivery date in order to keep the usual 16 pages. ed on Monday 9 July t Utah Wing AFA n Annual wonventica The Utah Wing Air Force sociation's annual convention 5 be held June 27 and 28 in J) Lake with the Salt-iSquadron playing host to . Ate a conventioneers through A SIGNATURE J V . the state. t xt v. c invention ior .....n tournament will various luciuue a ft! in the W bust at noon, bowlingmorning tourn'anS m ure nneniuon ana Keno nil in the evening. Business meetings and activity ! will highlight the second the convention with election J jicw oiiiuers climaxing the event At Your Credit Union CAR FURNITURE REAL ESTATE ' SHARE SAVINGS COMPARE THESE PAYMENTS WITH OTHERS Drive" elf City A mm THE NEW Major Arthur G. Foster and Stratford W. Iglehart check out the new switchboard which will provide for 40 percent better telephone service. safety nnsii u Jon a (Continued from Page 1) Force regulation has been received requiring that everyday housekeeping chores will be performed by quarters occupants, thereby relieving installations people to devote their time to more impor tant base projects. It is all part of an v overall plan by the Air Force to instill the feeling of "home ownership" in occupants of government quarters by asking them to do commonly accepted good housekeeping tasks themselves. Major maintenance problems at quarters, however, will continue to be handled by installations employees. With the cap he received, Gen erai KODey aiso was awarded a certificate by Lt. Col. J. W. Noall, chief, Installations Division, on behalf of all the "I" employees, which says that he "has duly qua lit led himself as an in grounds, maintenance, painting, plumbing and carpen Loan Level Payment Each Month Amount $ 150 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 12 Mo 13.32 22.21 18 Mo 21 Mo 15.24 44.42 88.84 133.26 177.68 30.49 60.98 91.47 121.96 13.25 26.51 53.03 23.53 47.07 79.54 106.06 70.60 94.14 24 Mo 11.76, Real Estate and Savings Loans at Lower Rates :: Also FREE INSURANCE FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION LOWER LEVEL 3 ECCLES BLDG. OGDEN, UTAH try." Hill AFB officials and Ground are calling Safety representatives perall civilian and military consonnel to become "safety scious" and try to lower the accident rate. "We'd like everyone at the base to "think safety" and put safety said George practices to work,"Ground of Chief Safety England, on Division. Mahogany Leather -- top Table Savings because of . . . popular demand Repeated All feature GENUINE LEATHER TOPS with 24 Carat Gold Hand Tooling DRUM TABLE Diameter 26" H.lght 27" "In the first four months of this year we have already had 4 civilian and military accidents resulting in lost time. This has cost Hill more than $20,000. "These accidents could have been asking everyprevented so we are of one to be cognizant safety and do something about it," the safety man said. SKJ0SG (ially Priced 95 The Passeneer and Household Goods Branch, Transportation Di vision, has recently moved to a centrally located office at the base, They are now located in Build Room 123 just across ing the hall from the l'ost Ulfice. Major M. E. Young, Transporta tion Offcier, said the move was made to make it more convenient for people requiring their services Duties of the Passenger and Household Goods Branch are to "advise personnel relative to travel ana arrange ior pacKing, unpacK injr. shipping and receiving of per sonal effects and household goods," he said. EA JW." L Telephone and 8220. ; 1tr ' "Z ff)if Transportation In Now Location By Post Office 2m ',:yJA REGULARLY ESI' to '49" 7 SB"" S-1- are M 11 SHEER ARTTSTPv IN MAHOGANY . . . hand rubbed to a rich patina. Magnificent genuine leather tops hand tooled In 4K gold. Solid brass fer-ruland casters. es i y v m st i I one of UTAH'S LARGEST STORES I I in OGDEN ... I I I 'm j Wfj |