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Show 1964 HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Over Utah Wing, AFA Meets Tomorrow For Convention For $34,815 Collected Health-Crusad- e Drives (See Photo on Page 1) The most successful National TTooUi, ttimi campaign ever conducted at Hill AFB is with $4,000 more funds collected this year th 1 The Utah Wing of the Air Force Association will hold its 1964 convention at Hill AFB tomorrow, Charles LeMay, wing commander, announces. The election of new wing officers for the next 12 months will be a highlight of the business session, to be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon. On the ballot are Ray Yates, commander; Tucker Simpson, 1st vice commander; Lynn Summers, 2nd vice commander; Bertie Evans, secretary; Lou Bonomo or Lee Kravet, treasurer, and Leigh Hunt or Alan Frandsen, judge advocate. Nominations can be made from the floor for the offices. Several awards will be given during the convention, Mr. LeMay said. They include serviceman of the year, Air Force Assn. man of the year, and AFA squadron commander of the Three Winners Earn Priies in Anti41fterln Contest I Lrusa3e iL "tat. clusio1 i 1 civilian organization I? to " I'ciouilS. ,liau Mai- damson wasthedriv. iu! procurement. V.iicrona TKiu uuv! airman, expressed preciation to all dimwl chiefs and fund drive workers vi viis excellent manner in - 1 , 1963. anti-litterin- joint ana rroduction. tory when they becalm 1 $22,-47- Lt. Col. It. W. Taylor (left), Hill AFB TOP WINNERS g deputy commander, presents prizes to winners of the slogan contest (left to right), David Cain, Mrs. Marie C. Beal, and MSgt. Kenneth Hubbs. 11 ""' L. R. Christiansen, base fund project officer, said the combined sum of both drives totaled $34,815. In addition, there are over 2,000 secret contributions which will be counted in July. Current totals for National Health show $24,125 collected this year as compared to 7 last year. Joint Crusade received $10,690 in the current drive while receiving $8,946 in 1. Fund officials were especial ly proud of the record set by wnicn tney supported the Directorate of Procurement drive. this WITH EVERY TIRE PROTECTED year. There will be planned recreational activities for AFA memThree winners in the slogan contest were bers and their partners in the $25 savings bonds by Lt. Col. Richard W. Taylor, afternoon, including bowling presented Hill AFB deputy commander. and golf tournaments. Winners were Marie C. Beal, 106 Area C; David Cain, Materiel Management: and MSgt. Kenneth E. Hubbs, 28th anii-litter- Whitesides Named anti-litteri- yte Squadron, AFA, Commander David It. Whitesides, chief, Logistics Plans Section, Supply and Transportation Directorate, has been elected Commander of the Ute Squadron of the Air Force Association. Mr. m3 f ATS. Over 400 slogans were re conceived in the test which was held as a feaWeek. The ture of Clean-U- p contest was sponsored by Civil Engineering Division in an ef- ort to acquaint personnel with responsibilities to keep the base clean. Prizes were provided by the Civilian Nonappropriated und Welfare Council. The slogr.n contest came about as a result of a sugges- ion submitted by George Yo- shida, Supply. Mrs. Real's winning slogan was: "VViiV TliJt; FROWN ON MINUTEMAN'S FACE? HE'S FROWNING AT DIRT ON HIS FAVORITE BASE! . . . CLEAN UP!" It was accompanied by art work showing the Minute-ma- n entrance to the main gate. Mr. Cain's entry read: White-side- s is the im- mediate past vice-c- o mmand- er of the squad ron and has been a mem ber of the Ute Squadron for 10 years. Whitesides - Also he has been chairman of the first and ninth Aerospace Power Symposium, an annual project of the AFA. Other officers elected are: Rex Pettingill, Maintenance Directorate, vice - commander; uoDerc iiODert. jjoeing A i r Force-Pla- ng "GARBAGE CANS AND LITTER WERE MADE FOR SPOIL A ert out-distanc- out-bluf- e, out-liv- A HOME without parents may have some drawbacks but it would be a cheap place to Announcement. RICHARD WATSON ... New ... t a acw uit. Tin MUCKWAU (O) i - FMM CELEBRITY, NYLON Kdlf Dependability At Merote Cost Ragged Amrkw Treed For $rfy- - V mtn VS22 'ZVJ jLJ t t,m $12.08 $13.95 $14.21 $15.15 $18.15 $111! Kito srs T50 I4, 7 014. CT.U tSSU $15.83 $17.10 $19.61 $ QOy SJwu6.73 00 I4, fjjJ2 t's. Lessee WW 1 WAftffib $18.98 $11.48 tta. jwm, t - Featuring Major Petroleum Products 1 int NYLON New Tin Sftty At Ecoawty Met r r- -f fL OVERHEARD at a Holly v.oo-- rartv: "My. your huband lctl. handsome in his new that NYLON Kelfy'i New IvJiruurm I tion. The objects of the Air Force Affociation are to assist in ob taining and maintaining ade quate airpower for national se curitv and world peace and keeping members and the pub lie abreast of developments in the field of aviation. 'n, PRESTIGE Bvrfgtt-frk- t Mtn. Road Service icviy elected council mem bers are: Jack Trice, Mainte nance; Nolan Manfull. Mate- teriel Management; Victor L. Dcmacon, Boeing; Jim Etchel, Supply and Transportation Di rsctcrate; Don Redd, Plans and Management Office; Jim Bran dall, Supply and Transporta '4 SAFE TRAC NYLON $135 a, $2UD j , of treasurer. bu.. SAFE TRAC-- S f, EACH OTHER. DON'T take your date. 77, secretary; Rob E. W i x o m, Supply and a n s p o rtation Directorate, 1 IIS out and out maneuver, the other driver, but the brag e question is, will you him? YOU MAY . ' jkrtgEsJ They were: Phyllis Reiva, Supply; Hallie Post, Materiel Management; William Bockas, Materiel Management; Der ris Christiansen, Maintenance; Melba England, Comptroller, and LCDR A. E. Rowley, Ma teriel Management. nt Tr BEAUTIFUL THING." Sgt. Hubbs' slogan was "PLACE THE LITTER, DON'T LITTER THE PLACE." Six slogan writers were also cited with honorable mention awards. They will receive let ters from the base commander. Complete Line Automotive Accessories nrd Major Oils . Open f. A.M. to 10 I'.M. Etcrj Day I'hone 3911339 $2OT 1 T MtAfUAM MAtlftlAII ft. mi bwjh .inj ii'i.. m iti.n h r. ! I $2JL6 . ITZ $18.30 $24.71 t . .. ww I1.MW t Wf 1 . . j mt MM , -- "" |