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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pas 6 iji Gen. Paulson Takes Command Club Gives Awards (Continued from Page 1) chairman of the Northwest Council and also serves on three separate committees concerned with education, health, and Of AFCS said you wouldn't dream of taking a long trip in a small car, it's time you made an exception. If you've always Like a few big cars, the Renault has reclining seats. Not just adjustable, but fully reclining. And if you don't feel like lying 'down Hat, there are more than 40 other positions to choose from. But there are still two better reasons for taking a long trip in the Renault 10: It averages an honest 35 miles to a gallon of gas. And "it 10 cost? just $1647.00. RENAULT- - CITY AUTO MART 2001 SOUTH AAAIN Salt Lake City Renault fa Peugeoi -- Citroen commands the AWARDS Displaying engraved desk pen sets presented to them for outstanding management achievement MACH are Mach award winners (left to right) Lloyd G. Norseth, Minuteman Division. LeRoy H. Poll, Supply; and Dean H. Ahlmer, Comptroller. I i Pi t FA quarters at Lindsey He replaces in w. ... "U IffV signment present AFCS J mander Mai. ft Klocko .who has been ap 7" ummumcations uuecior traffic Agency control, telphm. than 600 locations eign countries, the District of Ribbon-Wearin- SCHOLARSHIPS Ray Close (center), Hill Administrative Club president, poses with four outstanding students who were awarded the club's scholarships Left to right are Bruce H Cundick, Joseph A. Burke, Deborah J. Quick, and William E. Blood. tained a grade point average of 3.53 at Clearfield High School. She plans to use her scholarship to attend Weber State College and major in speech therapy. and major in Social Science. He held a grade point average of 3.25 at Clearfield High School. Deborah J. Quick, daughter of Meredith Hanson, industrial specialist at Hill AFB, main- - WASHINGTON (AFNSl Wear of regular or mlniar service ribbons with the a Air Force mer short-sleev- e form for men,- and the blue - white-stripe- service d for women, has been Old Mill. IF NEWSPAPERS based their content as much on read- er surveys as the television industry does on ratings, the papers of the nation would be mostly comic strips. $ Saving Values '65 Ponf. GRAND PRIX, FACTUM -- IMBO" i YOUR AUTHORIZED I ' i ........ - ' - .. , iiiii. ' 4 l M ROY STRONG MOlg Fni 4111 utill Ave. All Deposits guaranteed and Insured WEEjUNS " $2366 trojisfor without trouble or mbarratft mont to you. It doesn't matter whothoc your Account it now in a distant city or a bank closo by Wo'ro at Your Sorvlco. or 825.3569 unifi made tional. Previously, the ril were mandatory with the summer uniform. Wo'll toko care of the details of Account 376-348-6 40 W g The club membership also voted on new officials at the up to 313,000.00 by F.D.I.C in Columbia. nw Phone , 45 states If you ar in town or von just now to our bank-c- orn in and got acquainted. n Defe . We'll take care of all details! Gentile-Lavto- J of the munications and ground ri television maintenance, AFCS comprises nearlv rss uuu persons operating at When you have $300 balance on your checking Account TRANSFERRING your Account? l,t Air Washington, D. C. AFCS is renrespntM .i AFB by the 1906 CommJ nuns oquaaron which provi leiepnone communications, Free Chechingl 320 Ci AFCS tion, Germany. meeting. Results of the election will be given at the Election Banquet to be held July 7 at the I c mI dav that four outstanding students, P.O.E. ( ni Ray Close, Hill Administrative Club president, reported dependents of Hill AFB personnel, were presented scholarships to local colleges. William E. Blood, son of Philip C. Blood, Test Instrument Repair, plans to attend Weber State College and major in electronics. A graduate of Clearfield High School he had a grade point average of 3.08. Bruce H. Cundick, son of Vaughn Cundick, Procurement, will major in education at the University of Utah. He graduated from Highland High School in Salt Lake City with a grade point average of 3.59. Joseph A. Burke, son of TSgt. Joseph Burke, 28th MAS, plans to attend Weber State College ( ul in Mai. Gen. T? OvJ. It. son will become comJI'i the Air Fnmo n!m Service as of Ju nounced t UH employment. Mr. Price is also very active in the St. Guadalupe Parish Church activities. He is currently their athletic directorand coaches baseball, basketbal, boxing, track, and football. In addition, he is serving on the Board of Intermountain Amatuer Athletic Union and is also a member of the Salt Lake area Knights of Columbus where he assists with the youth program. At Hill AFB he represents the Materiel Facilities Division in the Equal Employment Opportunity Program and is a representative of the EEO subcommittee. c " VW |