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Show Hill AFB Club Sponsors Contest Some lucky Utah high school student will be named honorary Hill AFB commander for one day as part of the valuable prizes to be awarded in the Hill Administrative Admin-istrative Club's 1959 essay contest con-test on the Utah base. The contest, ending ' April 6, will be on the subject: "Hill Air Force Base Its Significance to the Saate and Community." First prize includes changing places with Col. E. F. Hubbard, Hill AFB commander, on May 18, and running the affairs of the giant $130 million air installation instal-lation for the day. Other awards for the number one winner are a $200 U. S. Savings Bond and two trophies one for the student stu-dent and one for his high school. Second and third place winners will receive a $100 and $50 bond respectively, and trophies for themselves and their schools. Three honorable mention winners win-ners will receive trophies only. Complete contest rules and outlines on Hill AFB have been sent to every high school in Utah says Glen S. North, administrative administra-tive club president. The outlines will assist contestants by providing provid-ing facts and figures about the base. |