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Show er 18, 19g4 HILL TOP TIMES Election Underway To Select Members Air Force Aid Society ror Offers School Help m immn Advisory Council It is election time again for the Civilian Council. Li. ii. Florence. HuVf . . . . , rJTcrsoiuiei,Advisory f out tnat tho Civilian uivision, pointed ... or- . Advise ganizahon and all employees Jshould become muai important acquainted with its operations. The Civilian Advisory Conn- - number to be elected to insure representation of all activicil is a y channel of ties. These groups are called . r;i " J rage two-wa- lLJ - ..' ! $A (4 communication whereby the commander may communicate with employees and employees communicate with th Will- mander without following su pervisory channels. Thf com mander is able to feel the pulse ot the work force directly through this means and. in turn provide information of interest The members then elect a and he becomes a member of the Civilian Advisory Council and meets regularly with the commander or his repchairman resentative. Florence advised employees who are not familiar to emnlnvpoo 4V, v. n wnuugu tneir with the council operations to elected representatives, Mr. get complete details from Ogden Florence said. AMA Regulation Mr. WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFNS) Air Force dependents in need of educational assistance should investigate the General Henry II. Arnold Educational Fund of the Air Force Aid Society. Aid is available to unmarried sons and daughters of active-dutretired or deceased Air Force and Army Air Forces personnel. The AFAS has developed il a "Request for for interestform Application" ed students. The form may be obtained from the. AFAS offi-A- ir Force Aid Society, National cer at any base or by writing to Headquarters, Washington, D.C 20333. Applications will be accepted through March 1, 19C5.. y, ready-to-ma- 40-1- 7. Snow Removal Plan Studied (left) and Fred H. Eodilj', Civil Engineering Division, study the base snow removal plan. The Base Snow Removal Committee, composed of members from various base organizations, meets in the fall of each year to establish The comihe plan for definite snow removal priorities. mittee establishes the priorities based upon mission require-lent- s and experience from previous years. James Hogge Each year during December elections are held in all directorates and staff offices. The director or staff officer concerned determines t h e SIGN along highway: "Smilo you're on radar." ONE EXECUTIVE to another, watching repair of comput- THE CONTENTS of a worn-an- 's er: "How human can a machine purse prove that CAN take it with her. get? It's got a screw loose!" GIVE THE BEST Wi SHES W,TH THE GIFT EVERY MAN WANTS Wrap up your holiday shopping LEVI FROM STA-PRES- T BLOCKS Outstanding colors, Mist, Tan, and Dark Green, gives a good selection of the slacks he will wear for both Mm work and play. They always look, neat and clean, and never need Just wash and let dry ironing if I tVH'li J ' they maintain that tailored look. ONLY ..3 with an HFC $95 V Shopper's Loan HFC's military loan specialist for that special holiday money. He'll provide the HFC Shopper's Lean that lets you shop anywhere with cash for everyone en your list. You'll avoid Big January kills and repay conveniently. See Household today. See V $100 500 1000 2000 2500 MONTHLY PAYMEHT 24 I 30 W psymti paymH LEVI'S" STA-PRES- T' FIANS I trt pil $10.07) SLACKS $ 5.93 28.35 49.17' $43.33 51.66 93.33. $73.55 86.66 103.33 1K6. 93.19 107.08 127.91 232.0S on that Pan of m ooUnt to tWO. Pmrmtnu on mi, mm oM-o- n that of 1 tn Jnt ft moMh. nd dlwbillty Insurance on this Christmas! I 1 IlmwinWl ihatet t lh mnnlht? nut m rt of a tlnc mrt tooiin I bouf eredit tlf Even Santa wants jt VT f fons i group r.te JHIE1EH3 Free nn r.'i wa hji vm mjm CI Loom moor $600 tnmJt bf HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATIOM 2514 OF Washington NE: 0 South Main St. A bwt off PHONE: nine Parking 399-378- 1 SALT LAKE CITY 328-428- 1 Wrap Free UTAH OGDEN Blvd.-PHO- Gift 2444 Washington Blvd. Open Every Night Till 9 p.m. hc |