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Show 2, 1951 JIT T mnn t1UL,1j II . i 'I'IMKW 1 1 fairs Promotional Possibilities A Hill AFB Are Good, Survey Shows Promoti iui vin- Base are recent survey showed. Within the next six months, nearly half of all the "wageboard" employees will receive administrative l,eeSa at s -- ' '"'i Hil1 rwuWmiii;ij Air Force in trades such as aircraft mechanics, aircraft electricians, and sheet metal. Second largest group of workers takes in the skilled workers in these trades. The recent influx of employees was mostly into pay increases. Nearly all of these the lower grades. Less than 25 percent of the empay increases will be given to workers who are journeymen or helpers ployees at Hill are in higher pay in their trade. grades. This group comprises the The greatest number of employ- supervisory and executive personees at Hill hold helper's positions nel at Hill. 'j AT HILL Second Lieutenant Charles Ben- ;cr ai me Air f reight Termin- ase, points out where some of his duties il office at mil Air r orce ,111 take him on a scale model of the Boeing Looking on, are the other four college Air ROTC honor graduates now assigned at - -- . crfif T lafiova T.imitanAnfn Ttiov tl r u ijoy, isuiiaio, Bin ipd wiuuu iu Keith Nelson, Hilton Logan, Utah; Wyoming; Styron, Davis, North HONOR GRADUATES ion or uienwouu ojuij, C-9- 7. JtH - Rsncnn. , n.nil ' lATUlUW, FTirrAcri:- R.iiesnll . I; ' jShinnlng'mcemLwe Chest of inch red cedar with blond oak veneer. Model f 2576. Lane Chests are the ONLY pres-t aroma-tigcedar chests , with absolute moth protection guaran- teed by one of the largest insurance com-panies. All Valentine specials have re--' sure-teste- ;et Regular Commissions Five Are ; College Air ROTC Honor Grads Stationed At Hill Air Force Base ii d, -- LY'V ' V - ' tHV AI VC ht X V I I J ;.r JP000? ' ' -m0' - !' , Ki i Wm' JV 7 LJ L r 0mm0 ' dr ' '! ' air ROTC honor graduates are now working in new at iiu Air Force case following completion of student of- t training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. They are Second Lieutenants Charles H. Benson of Glenwood SDrinsrs dorado; Donald E.' Coy of Buffalo, Wyoming; Hilton G. Styron of ma, worm arouna, rorresr, v. xvusseii oi Everett, Washington and Five college ilgnments itn Nelson of Logan, Utah, J. t- - of the new Hill officers re distinguished military gradu- W of the spring, 1950, college five and received pester a regular mission following: graduation nh a reserve commission. a regular Air Force Air ROTC student a scholastic stand-Ji- n upper 10 per cent of his unit and the upper third receive To pission, an pt maintain the r ROTC lis class. Jhe student is also considered for in extracurricu-activitie- s and must be approved reviewing board after participation & USAF For Your Convenience We Serve Breakfast - Day Anytime or Nieht CHICKEN Our DINNERS Specialty K&LY'S -- HOTJR ""V 91 and CAFE Hill AFB Road T- - being selected by the professor of air science and tactics. Final ap- proval for granting of the regular commission is given by the president of the college. Lt. Benson and Lt. Coy are graduates of Colorado A & M Arts college at Fort Collins, Colorado. Lt. Benson was in the service over two years- - during World War LT serving in the Aleutian Islands and the European Theatre where he received the Purple Heart. An aviation engineer during World War II Lt. Coy served in the Mediterranean Theater over three years. He is married and has a daughter, 3. The only single officer in the group is Lt. Styron, who served in the Navy over three years during World War LT. He graduated from East Carolina State Teachers College at Greenville, North Carolina. Another veteran of the European Theater who wears six battle stars is Lt. Russell. He is also married and has a daughter six months old. He is a graduate of the University of Washington. The native Utahn in the group, Lt. Nelson, served in the German occupation army for two years. He attended Utah State Agricultural college. Two old maids went lor a tramp in the woods, but he got away. j 4 J i Mountain girl: "Pa's the best rifle shot in these hyar parts." Serviceman: "Yeah, what does that make me?" Mountain girl: "My fiance." SERVICE ' I s . m L .functional mtfdern lModi5o I choose i'i I -- v-1 We invite you to Enoy the week-en- d here. Convenient, Comfortable Rooms are visits. available for week-en- d J m !; Center of Everything in Ogden " 88 Years ;; 00 As advertised in IRON-CLA- D Guarantee ... $ hyfl rco:.i! rJjL-j- j wmm A-V- y T VX (j - Save i! , I SvmS1. g cJj a weeiw Plan to meet your friends and visitors nere . . . Comfort Courtesy and Good Food await you. EASY only $ j mm to Where Your Dollars Are Big Dollars (c) |