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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 w I. Project? Call Chaplain for Names of 'Keedy' serve as SSgf. Avalos Wins Honor Starting 'Sub-for-Sant- ' m Assigned to the Base Equipr ment Management Division (BEMO) he is coordinator for the division. Sergeant Ava- Avalos los received a Sgt. plaque from Col. C. W. Hahn, Supply and Transportation director, and two steak dinners, courtesy of Air Base Group. He was also cited for his outstanding job performance and abilities. A veteran of eight years military service, Sergeant Avalos is a native of Uvalde, Texas, He, his wife and three chil dren reside on base. Manuel Suggests the SUf. . T - ' . 18, 1 A NEW HAIRDO for WpV' '""' "Sub-for-Sant- a" portation ...v..VrTRlva There has been much uublicitv "mvuv ahn,,t CUU unions the past few years. Some of this politically m !.ents in U, lut ther. is evidence to support some of these accusations nor space to go into a lengthy discussion on this lice vy oojiiis wic.il ueuicated to a purnn u "al1 ed no effort or means snoum De spared to attain their eo V feet of their efforts reach directly into all our livo v Cause and ef ' lr)'"5g to inspire pavnuusm ncre, uui to awaKen our member ui viv.iiwu ii, to iicxijr vxiii vj.xiteis.io run AFGE ' another two years. Fortunately with our tvit r,f union in Ee l592 BArvica. f it would be nearlv- imnossihlA tn lu 'wi v.tunit s nvawn ...i .lnfiltrted The past record of worthy accomplishments by our rrD iea ior liseii. mr iowum icusuub nuwever, some of these off tot run again. We can not officially endorse one candidate in this column, but we would like to inform the membershi fl" tions for officers will take place at the regular meeting T and election by secret ballot will take place Janua " 19G5. Tl; auv.au l v v,icinuimei in areas th f Biiuuiu yr... f r,ort;ii1ar interact liie closer contact with the union, aside from this in?4 should m' cerned with finding and electing the most capable peonl 8re willing to assume the Obligations. This brinps up a to h' "Why should anyone want to be a lodge officer in the ?Ues'io,v certainly doesn't pay anything. Management sometimes iak''" 4'B view of your activities and sometimes it seems there are endles problems and grievances to fight One is required to regula r y attend TYieetine-.. lr?o-and occasionallv snprinl irn to new members to answer, solicit and so on Tf t correspondence 1 coThe Chaplain's Office at Hill AFB will again projects at Hill AFB. They ordinator for the have contacted relief organizations of the surrounding areas and have secured names of needy families who would appreciate assistance at Christmas time. projects Organizations on base planning Christmas-hel- p should contact Chaplain (Capt.) Robert J, Wayne, Ext. 2106 or 3211. Selected as Airman of the Month of November, for 2849th Air Base Group, was SSgt. Jose T. Avalos, Supply and Trans t v,-- HOLIDAY Special s on Permanent Waves " " "niiun-- j ne mean reallv iV v k,ui",s UIo.v..6...&, about the way you live, your standard of living, those comfort i conveniences you have, the good American way of life, the tra 'm of democracy in action. What you have and will continue to ha long as our way of life remains urtchanged, is not just the result If punching a time clock five days a week. No one is foolish enol. ! Ynt liuiiu umii icoiuiisiuic ivri. jour prosBeritv , :. ; k iouitiuuoio hiuit i be wnether it vugcuict lot, lalflr ""pu'vc groupnij; unions, professional societies, or agricultural cooperatives, has the biggest single factor for improving the living standard' of the dividual in the world today. If you don't believe this, trace it foi yourself from the early 1900's with its sweat shops without $ work week yon how fringe benefits to the ior overtime, sick leave benefits, unem. today, plus time and one-na- n ployment compensation, health and life insurance and so on. Look also at the underprivileged countries where living conditions are low. Their governments are generally unstable and the people are not grouped together to improve their lot. In countries where living conditions are now rising, you will find they are in a transitional period finally organizing to improve, and so it goes, with the group having precedent and priority over the individual. To further illustrate this print it is not human nature to give away what one labors for. If you don't believe this think about it next time you hire some one, even if it's just to repair your TV or automobile. If you were charged 20.M. would you want to pay twice that much 1 This is the way it is with business, vl ether it be private enterprise or the U.S. Government They must buy their labor so they can meet competition and stay in busi ness, and in turn our benefits are the result of what we can successfully one bargain for. With all this philosophy, we are trying to male work hard to gain and to had work, that That is, people many point. the benefits that you enjoy today. When a local union strikes, their trains will in turn benefit you whether you are sympathetic or not Now we are asking the question what you as individuals will do to helo keen our labor interests moving in the right direction. We resli for the canthat it will suffice for many to pay your dues and vote and supporting didates of your choice, and to others it means nominating en candidate, and to still others, it will mean being a candidate toandthoie but the of office, the fill to requirements successfully deavoring pan, that look upon the union as an insurance policy, taking no acu we want you to know that you must realize, if the time ever comet tht tan the caliber of neonle elected to serve yon that of yon those To and losing. between make the difference winning to say. think there are no more benefits to bargain for we would like cant snow because you on this subject you should educate yourself ak the answers before you know the questions. One of the questions to get in tne we are going need we that benefits many of the following to larger ;.i;Mi Our Reg. $12.50 Wave DUl in", now only Aliens Must Report Addresses by Jan. a' $"50 - with girl operators 31 40-ho- 3.00-per-ho- ed Air Washington (AFNS) Force members and their de pendents who are not citizens of the United States must re port their addresses to the U.S Attorney General "during Janu ary as required by the Immi gration and Nationality Act. Cards on which to file this re port are available from any U S. Post Office or office of the Immigration and Naturaliza tion Service. Aliens temporarily absent from the United States during January are exempt from mak ing the report then, but must do ao within 10 days of re turning to this country. The Air Force has urged nersonne affected to comply with the re quirement. Willful failure t submit the report could resul in fines, imprisonment or de Manuel's Beauty Salon 5506 So. 1900 West Hwy. 91 Watch for the Opening of Our 2 New Locations South State Street Plaza Clearfield Gateway Village (Old Sahara Village) -- portation. Roy HAFB South Gate Phone for Your Appointment 825 - 7532 I l pay for covemment WB emp oyw. for pay share of health Insurance premium, longevity more equitable way of continuing wage increases for GS shorter work week, W better avenue, for grievance . appeals, tar career employ Jt -- . . me mvic in mrni i promotion nyn:m, . of military personwi t. i...ion.in xne noiuing down ox coninKung wui, must not PPT.-o- rrteti in turn We so on. and civilian over jobs taking continue to P ungrateful for what we already have, but should and best efforts in trying to increase effectiveness employ ever, the time is past when the government gave iU ., December TVit.-voi- r n(irnnt. - -- Service Special Remove and Repair Universal S80 plus t&x Joints WE WILL ALSO DO THE FOLLOWING FREE Phone Now 825-972- 1 376-346- 1 CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK SHCK ABSORBERS CHECK WHEEL BEARINGS CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR LEAKS Bfl 1573 North Main St. FO 1 IS) Uyton. Utah i. r PTur benefits than private enterprise. Rome labor unions have gained benefits . . . . wose you enjoy, jmow wmi can jw j. v.lnr out w come then union, you should be a member of the ... December 18, nominate the most eapable candidates rentlv on January 15. M"B"J!fLj, -- w Pi1 Vk Our office to be filled consists of President, fi ind Set. at Arms. RrLrv . . befl ekf ' bat vur past. preniueni, nb. uu.f iA.ui. ' lonref we such ' National President 13th District, and as (firs, his dedicated services as president f our lodge. w, you, as members, I am sure wish to eongratuiavc Oui wi b and warmly thank him for a big job well done. small a "bBt from organisation has direction, grown the federation. Now let's not stand on this B,abt1' T w( win ,0 U to Improve on it. Ufs sUrt by being present at v can eember 15 to nominate candidates that of. Fraternally your, Officers AFGE Lodge 12 Tnr. jiv - JrJ PARTY AFGE NEW YEAR'S EVE IlospiUlity Bar Opens 7:30 till? Dinner 8:00 p.m. Dancing to Ltoe Music 9:00 p.m. till? Free Drinks (Liquor and Mixer) AT HOLIDAY INN OCDEN, UTAH at $5.00 per person.- There Included Everything 300 tickets sold, so get your ticket now fromJOHN KIRKLAND-Pho- ne 392-432- RAY WILSON-Ph- one -- ffluwft S 3fl3" can U Any lodge officer or representative tar tickets. nd ge i 1 wf |