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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 18 lUi wn Sports Car Event Scheduled on Base Bam Hill-Kha- na uuh w features The the annual sports car event held at Hill AFB by the Bonneville Region, Sports Car Club of America, has been scheduled for Oct. 25, beginning at 11 :15 a.m. Prjz' "Hill-Khana- ," The meet, open to civilian and military sports car drivers in the Intermountain Area, will be run at the parking ramp at the 945th Troop Carrier Group (Reserve) at" Hill AFB. More than 100 drivers are expected. First Lt. Roger Horton. project officer, said that the event will be staged on a nearly mile long track. One driver at a time will attempt to maneuver his car through the serpentine course in a minimum of one-ha- lf time. Speeds will vary from a dead stop at the turns up to 50 miles per hour on the straight-away- s. 7l for .v.. vT scores to" 7 tint .. Thunderbirds Hellers Pogo's Almost LGM-3- 0 Mavericks Scorpions Chompers Matadors There Striketeers Phantoms Gotcha's 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 An awards smorgasbord will conclude the meet at which trophies will be presented for best performance. Cost of the smorgasbord will be $1 per per son. ... . G Satellites 4 4 Falcons 3 51 9 9 10 j Wa 2049th ABW Wins 12 12 13 mi Organized OsamRionship 46 victories, two The base .athletic office Is Sports Rally - it was found that 2319th Air Base Wing was the winner of the intramural golf league with now in the process of organ- AFA There is a great deal of misunderstanding about federal unions, what they stand for and what right they have to organize. Federal unions- have been around for quite a while without any legal basis for recognition or negotiation. In 1982 P.esident Kennedy signed into law Executive Order 10988. This not only gives the federal employee the legal right to organize, but assures protection and equitable treatment for un- When the final round was over and all the scores tallied Basketball Team fl ties and 16 In hot pursuit of the winning title was the 2791st USAF Hos-- i izing a base basketball team, according to SSgt. Frank Man-leNCOIC ba?e gym. All persons interested in trying out for the team are urged to contact personnel at the gvm or be .at .the gym at 7 ct 12 A large percentage of List pital team with y, 4.J-3-1- G win-los- s record. 23th Air Transport Bill Esplritu took the high Squadron captured third place, singles and Lew Ilonomo and winning 33 losing 18 and tieing Dick Xaylin won in the doubles in tVp limvlinif ovunl r f 11, eight. The 1906!h Communication Utah Wing Air Force Squadron team finished Association's recent sportswill to return year's fourth with 270Tth Ammunplayers man's rally. the team this year including itions in fifth place and 1677th In golf, Capt. Floyd Davis Clyde liurch and Bill Watson. Defense System Evaluation took low gross and Gordon sBurch and Watson augmented placing sixth. Milne capturedI low net in the the AFLC team last year in the Squadron Seventh place was taken by championship flight. Elmc r Air Force World Wide Tourna- - ""wi hi u ii ii iiecironics Smith and Hank DeBoer tied'ment. Equipment Installation Atrrncv for low gro.s and Vic DeMacon Practice will begin shortly fCJKKIA) Squadron and 4731th won iow.net in me nrsc liiirht. after the trvout ami win con- - Had. Kvaluaf inn. .SsrtilMWUI ilrnnt while Elmer Smith and ' Lew j tinue through the fiit of No. cameir in eighth, Uringing up Bonomo tieqjn the putting con- vember when the regular play the rear was number two the test. V f ; ;v ling season begin. team from l577th m:s. I of-th- e - ! I j . . . . 2 DON'S MEATS STEAKS T-Bo- ne k3S Sirloin Round A. 1IACON Box, broken slices C9c iUHSCT co?c$r PoJ Roast 39 hki:7.i; Vi GBAiM FID No Intere-- M Locations to Servo You cr.d 707 Ho. MU sr.. Bountiful FRANKS 3 Lb. 1.00 amb49c i We Process si'i: i.m, .... IVr No C irryin Ds ?r ttnd tV.i "i atte thi u.. . n. i Uy U" mnnh for 6 Charge at Our Sun GROUND DEEF 4 !b $1 ?r EXPERT BUTCHERING G. E. NEW members informed ment and no Commander's Cup points will be credited in this tournament. 8 IF. Starting with this issue 9 Record Marks Flying Saucers Heat Equip. Ilepr. I thl Further informatJ onrninorl - of the Hill Top Times AFGE Lodge 1592 will publish a regular column on a monthly basis to keep lodge members and prospective new tact SSgt. Frank Manley, NCOIC of the gym, not later than Oct. 16. This is a practice tourna- 8 8 8 Ages license. OPENS OCT. 23 The Hill AFB preseason intramural basketball tournament will begin Friday, Oct. 23. All squadrons that the plan to enter teams in contournament are urged to G . ft. MEET BASKETBALL G 7 uc playoffs. Va Substitutors Civil Engineers . should pay close the signs posted (left) and Buck Ellis congratulate each other and display trophies they won as winners of the first annual Best Ball Championship at the Hill AFB Golf Club. They defeated Maj. Jim Baldock and Spence Cahoon in the Wayne Lewis 4 8 8 8 8 m s the holes and all pan Best Ball Champions 2 f j... . liniiDnAi R. Johnson, 653; D. Jacobsen, G48; and M. Allen, G18. High scratch games were rolled by J. Conover, 243; B. Wright, 231; and R. Johnson, 238. Current standings are as fol lows : L W Team 14 12 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 mH There teams in the Hill Twenty-fou- r AFB men's Bowling League are playing every Monday night at the White City Lanes. Control lers are the leading team with 14 wins and 2 losses. High series honors at the last bowling session were earned by for the ladies. Those desiring Shafters to register in advance should 2705th IM write William Freeman, 5874 S. 2100 West, Roy, for forms. Deadline is Oct. 18. Late registration at the track will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the day of the meet. Cost will be $3 for men and $1 for women. Lieutenant Horton said that there will be several classes of events based on engine displacement and performance. There will be a safety inspec tion by club members beiore a car can enter and all cars must have seat belts and drivers prepared to show a valid driving nad of Bowling Standings on H parti;,i. Controllers Top will be $1 Controllers r er. entry for the men and $1 Minutemen Tre-registrati- men and to K ion affiliation. It further What is needed i , informed ermm J these objectives to tional representative enactment into law. proud to say that oui most vigorous union an impressive list of s plishments to its iact you as cref federal ployes are now en benefits that have brought about throui eiiorts ot the ArGE. from the national legislation which affe le1 federal employes, oui lodge officers are aa engaged m resolving grievances with a hig gree of success. Eel between AFGE repre tives and the base con are presently excellen appreciation is extern grants three separate levels tha commanders offii of recognition and bargainconsiderations grant! ing rights, depending on AFGE membership the percentage of employes totals nearly lj ently members in 1050 If belonging to the union. The levels of recognition 243 of these hold are. informal, formal and recognition, and 425 h exclusive. 1. Informal is formal recognition. where less than 10 per cent 1592 at Hill Field is pii the largest lodge of employes are members, federation v entire bargaining rights are at the niPinhprshiD of over- discretion of the command. At. our last regular 2. Formal is where at least meeting our delegatic( 10 per cent of employes are the AFGE national members. This gives consulf ion renorted on some comtation rights with the union objectm main manders office, but it does year. Th coming the must not mean that action as foil are olutions be taken on requests made pay wcrw by the union. 3. Exclusive Longevity 2. Inc where-5per WB employes.from W recognition-icent of the employes are contribution towarus members, or where "0 per emment insurance. health unA cent arc members and an on at M base election decides that tirement 4. Cui service. vears the rest of the employes dei contracting sire the union to represent of Increase m them, 'i'his recognition in a written contract "U'r with MW PT between management and of these objectives 1 the union giving the union the right to negotiate on personnel policies, working corditions, safety, training, vour cnai vourseii- ui employes services, method of adjusting appeals and grievances, granting leave, promotion plans, demotion win ' If lf,ir,A practices, pay regulations. ognition. any--H.I.F'.h and hours of work. member, This is the type of recognition our lodge is striving to attain. We presently hold .TJ7r!ve I formal recognition. We musi admit that the al owing n federal union is not a magic join without wand to solve all your probcolumn U. 9; lems, and you as federal emone ployes are working for of the finest employers there is, but there are many reditu.jjosi worthy objectives toseebar-if Johnson. - h j gain for as you will you follow this column that will make federal employr Support ment mr , desirable. These PA objectives can not be acFund. complished by complacency. c 1 s -- re-cul- ts - - |