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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 28 to Joseph L. Jones, Jr., chairman of the awards committee, Nominees Sought before April 15. They should be sent to Mr. Jones through interoffice mail, symbol OOB. He may be contacted for further information on Ext. 2186. Nominations can. be made by anyone. They must be signed but need not be forwarded through organizational channels. The awards committee will validate all nominations re- (Continued from Page 1) ners received engraved desk pen sets. Those eligible for the award are supervisors or management individuals at any organiza- tional level employed at Hill AFB. Membership in the Hill Administrative Club is not a requirement. The Image Award is accompanied by a $50 savings bond and is bestowed on the person judged to have created the best image to the public and fellow employees through his job and community activities. Nominations should be made ceived. It is planned that the Ogden AMA commander, Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon, will present the awards at a noon luncheon at the officers' club in June. February, Local 1592 Schedules Election AFGE The 1970 election of officers for the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), Local 1592, has been set for Friday, Feb. 27. Voting will take place in the Civilian Personnel Seagull Room, of the State SavLoan Association, ings and Clearfield, between the hours of Announces Vacancies 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. The foUowing vacancies are Candidates will be elected to announced by Civilian Person-t the offices of president, secre-tary: nel and second, fourth and sixth vice presiElectrical Engineer (Utidents. All candidates are Hill lization) AFB employees. Civil Engineer, Candidates are: for president (Two positions). Incumbent Charles (Chuck) Mechanical Engineer, Carter and Melvin L. Jacobsen ; (Two Positions). Infor secretary-treasurare located at cumbent Douglas H. Kershaw Patterson AFB, Ohio. and John Kirkland; for second Wright be will accepted vice president Incumbent Applications William E. (Bill) Wade and through June 23). In addition, now serving in LeRoy M. Linde; for fourth any app'icant reasurer, GS-850-0- finest razor cuts A Completely Different and Unique president and for sixth Haddon; vice Ruth Beams and president Norman Winterbottom. Officials are urging all Hibrow Razor Salon 11 Positions Incumbent Jack L. London and Charles 179 Highway 91. North Salt Lake 07 GS-830-- vice Way For Styling Your Hair 7. GS-810-- er for the world's 1J?j. engineering positions not identified above, is encouraged to apply under this announcement. Interested applicants should to OOACEC-submit SF-17- 1 for completion of other necessary forms, and transmittal to the appropriate base. B mem- bers of the AFGE, Local 1592 to vote. Mugn k. Riley Pharmacy Officer Installed as Top Masonic Official Hugh E. Riley, Jr., chief pharmacy officer at Hill AFB, was installed as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons of Utah at the Masonic Grand City, Lodge Temple, Salt Feb. 3. Mr. Riley, who was Worshipful Master of George Washington Lodge 24, F & AM, Ogden, in 1960, has served since that time as secretary of that lodge. H received his first appointment to the Grand Lodge at Junior Grand Deacon in 1962. He was a member of the and holds the Chevalier Degree. He served as a member of the Masonic Fraternal Home Association for several years. Mr. Riley has been selected to serve on the finance committee of the Masonic Foundation of North America; he is a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies El Kalah Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. and presently holds the office of Prior in the Utah Cons tory, Valley of Salt Lake Orient of Utah. He is a Junior Past Patron of Queen Ester Chapter 4, Order of the Eastern Stars, Ogden, and helped organize Bethel li International Order of Job' Lake PW-- ! 6"PisSff , i i i 1 ;00 : 'jj -i -- MN BEAUTIFUL - tla.wi .m iiirin mcuiiLKKAncAri l fMTrnn m m j - h st.?w Sa-- t INCOMPLETE n i irk.1 nrauinr DIU Fall lilt 14 it Ckt Drvs.tr rr a r.Hr.l,t. 1 $M(0)95 11 11 U noOt m Daughters in Ogden, nerving a the first Associate Guardian. mm high r smi fy,;j a cor As Most Worshipful Grand Master of Utah, Mr. Kiley and his officers will make a Grand the Lodge visitation during Start cl p HIGH EAOC COMFORT I SUFFORflD m VINYL Utah's 30 Mawi in Salt UkeCity. located lodges Ogden, Magna. I?ri?ham City Eureka. Clearfield. Park Citr. Midvale, Richfield. Mi'.fnnl Price. Moab, Provo and Yen He resides in Ogden with la year to wife, Kay, 4 CUlrt w n and CFC Totals High (Continued from Pae IRS Western II I I joo dowh 'I dv muusc i mm mm daughter. GAS RANGES H mm ONLY mm r in low, ovj Priced II ut iiii ii ii iiii ii 30 $40 $50 worn. I MJ NOW UDUCTO SAMMS-ONE-Of-MON- W ONLY l.TT SETTl FLOOR SAMPLE DINETTES FOR Sprtftfl Wttfrtll 1 VmitY lamps '.. --"- All Mirrwr ECE 'v I - 7-PI- , ii STYLING It U VGas If GIVES YOU mZL$ :nV)K.xi,; MfwtJ $Co)Co) I CP) (9) Jjm- I 1 .am,r. MTi , !irrt TtrrA h 1 Service 129.229. contributing D Cr.tr Federal agencies in Wet and North Davis counties W have participated in CFC f four years, gave $300,167. other Northern Uuh agew5 participating for the fir?t tis adding the remaining 21 Average gift among cies was $11.63 and the pert? ita gift amounted to $11 cording to General McCufc More than 53 per cent of J contributions came through payroll deduction p'n a net reduction of 1.035 fe employes within the area ered by the CFC. dj |