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Show January zz ; HILL TOP TIMES 196 Paffe Set Social Tonight Ogden Chapter of Retired Civil Service Employees will hold a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Utah Power - and Light Co. Self-Improvem- ent How do you spend your time after work hours? iSy 1 Playing? Studying ? Working? Loafing ? Workers in the Training Devices section at Hill AFB 1J.0. all told, X don't waste their time. They f spend every free minute they have ' h studying. """ Almost every one of them are taking technical, classes at We- ber College or studying through correspondence courses in a gi- -i gantic program to improve thera- selves and their stations in life. i Last year there were 161 train- ing courses completed by the 110 people on , their OWN time and auditorium. Mrs. Vern Oberhansley will give an illustrated account of her trav els in the Orient. Fred R. Mason, secretary, in vites all Civil Service retirees, prospective retirees, and their families and friends. ' WHEN A MAN raises his standard of living, he probably. has the right jack. ; " OWN expense. Of these courses, 78 were taken :, at Weber College, or through the or commercial Radio Institute,;, ! were taken schools. Thirty-nin- e e schools. at' factory j were taken through the Air Force Extension Course In-- i stitute (ECI) at Gunther AFB, off-bas- NOTICE Mi at their )t -- TO ALL For-ty-fo- ur MEMBERS! J Alabama. all technical in The courses nature can'tThebemen"breezed" had to y through, either. i burn midnight oil long into the 'I night before, they got their di--- V plomas for such courses as Elec-- 'tronics, Transistor Theory, Indus- " Election of Officers 1 trial Radiation, and Guided Mis-sile- s. TV or Lessons? What motives 100 men to spend much of their precious after-dut- y ; hours studying? What makes them exchange watching TV for , studying in the back bedroom? Mainly, one man and a training program he's devised to stimulate them to improve themselves, according to Bill Carnell, chief of Training Devices. The "mainspring" of the pro- -. - gram is Arthur J. Johnson, fore- man of the Simulated Trainer unit, one of the six units , in Training Devices. 4 : Flight v( -- He started with a program signed for his own organization. I The enthusiasm he worked up rub- i bed off on the men in the other ..' units to such an extent that soon - from 95 to 100 percent of the en- - tire Section began taking school- -' ' ing to improve themselves. Qualify for Promotions Mr. Johnson's program began when he analyzed all the jobs in out to the , the shop and pointed - men how much knowledge and ex-- " perience they needed to qualify de- -, Meeting FEB. 1. 1SS0 thusiastic about their "schooling". IT IS SORT OF discouraging to They report they all have to study know that the recipe for success a couple of hours each night, but they are enjoying it and the nowadays is almost identical to chances for advancement make it the recipe for a nervous worth it all. The workers seem to take to POLICEMAN: "Can you de studying like ducks to water. Take for example, Oren Nielson. Mr. Nielson has completed nine off-base '. .WAV ' V MONEY may not buy happi ness, but it sure helps you to look for it in interesting places. n d . ... !,000 West 700 So. SYRACUSE TAylor 91 ' rQ M$ pa .lb. lb. MUTTON, WholeorHalf - e Federation HOUSE ot HEATS Wholesale Meats BEEF Good Grain-FeCut, Wrapped and Frozen PORK, Whole or Half for promotions. ' RETAIL MEATS g. rs in KAYSVILLE . At 8:00 p.m. The Davis County-Wildlif- RETAIL MEATS O WHOLESALE All Meats Are Aged and Inspected O Guaranteed 100 f.WVAWffMWWW J. his gave them the incentive to want to qualify for promotions. He also made up a chart that ; he displays on the wall that' jt could almost be compared to a re- l port card showing training and experience necessary to qualify for journeyman and senior posi- 1 tions. He checks off each point when the men complete the train-in- CAFE scribe your assailant?" Victim: "That's what I was do ing when he hit me." SIMP! courses and just enrolled in another one. The courses included electronics, radar, transmitters, television, etc. ', Mr. Carnell pointed out that the ,3 training is not only helping the men, but is helping the Air Force too. Efficiency of the section has continued to improve. For ex- j ample, a training device that used to take 1390 man-houto overhaul can now be completed in less than j half the time. All the men in the shop are en- - LARKDTS LUNCH AND LESSONS"Chow time" sees Training Devices personnel bring out their studies as well as their lunch buckets. Studying electronic subjects during their lunch period are (left to right) ' Ross E. Wilson, William D. Ames, and Gilberto C. Granados. 3 - V Jill V y I. SPEARHEADING the educational program is Arthur J. Johnson (above) who has pointed out training advantages. Speak Russian German, French. Spanish and Others 1 Friday and Saturday Only GROUND BEEF...... gibs. S'jJOO $00 PORK SAUSAGE lbs. BEEF STEW lbs.S'jJOO PORK LIVER.... "j (Q) lbs. $ J 00 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTER :4 J. WARNER, EX Ogden LAWRENCE RAY MAXWELL, Director, S. L. C. or EL Phone EM D. BABY BEEF LIVER ;..lb. 54 71 Classes Start January $15 or 12 week course 7 Retired Employees Workers Trade 'TV Hatching Time' for Studying; Discover That Really Pays off ; . 25, 1960 two hours one night a week CONTEMPORARY PRACTICAL ORAL APPROACH Competent local language instructors BEEF POT ROAST GROUND ROUND lb. 39c LB. 55c PORK ROAST CUBE STEAKS m 27c .lb. 69c |