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Show HILL TOP TIMES Going..My..Way? 1 SUP - un) .27 MM au rr trim mmmti CGM! Ml Pta r-f- o rrrrif r mitwjy 2 iff - M. " - t K J, ' EVA 1 v Saturday OUR Monday HM PAYLESS APPLIANCE 2208 WASHINGTON BLVD. Saturday, October 1 3th and Monday, October 15th (OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY NITE) , owwotl if FREE! - - - Chances are the little "chunk of cheesecake" shown above, Miss Barbara Peterson, wouldn't have much trouble in getting plenty f offers for a ride. But some people, who can't advertise as ably as Barbara seems to does above, sometimes run into difficulty in arranging for rides to the base. The above photo ' has be an effective way, as well as a pleasant one, to remind everyone that a share-the-riprogram many benefits. In addition to being less expensive to everyone concerned, car pools and share-the-riarrangements will help ease the traffic problem at Hill AFB by cutting down the number of cars travelling to and from the base each day. "So," suggests beautiful Barbara, "why don't you call Ext. 301, accomodations you may run into some Employee services section, and try to make share-the-riinteresting developments." Hundreds of Dollars worth of gifts' to visitors to our store on our opening days! de de de Military Displays at Utah State Fair Prove Successful Program Will Help Ease Traffic Problem at Hill AFB Share-The-Ri- de Are you driving your car to work localities and for this reason an without passengers in it? appeal is made to drivers in these snarls Most of the blame for the on nearby highways and on the isolated areas and outlying towns to parking lot can be placed upon be lenient and try to accomodate Hill AFB employees who are driv- riders, Freeman stated. A ride sharing program is maining to work without carrying someone with them, Roy C. Freeman, tained in the Employees Services Chief, employee services unit, re- Unit, Ext. 301. In addition, a bulletin board will soon be ported. "True,, you may not always fill placed in the Civilian Cafeteria your car with fellow employees as where employees can list their ride attractive and desirable as the one requests. pictured above, but you will disPassengers or riders have a recover that there are many advan- sponsibility to help make thema 'car pool' or par- selves more acceptable to drivers: tages in forming share-the-ripro- They should be considerate of the ticipating in the car in which they ride; be courtegram, Freeman declared. It costs money to drive to work ous; be on time; not be a crank; each day. The American Automo- make contributions cheerfully; not bile association estimates that it make after-wor- k and costs approximately 10 cents per ask the driver to appointments speed so they can mile to operate a car when all costs be on time. If punctures or engine are considered. trouble develop, they should be There is definite economy in pleasant and notify their driver forming a car pool or sharing the ahead of time they won't be going ride rather than driving alone to to work, Freeman said. work each day, he pointed; out. Employees in car pools are enthus"Isn't there something odd about iastic about their operation. Pools that fellow?" usually consist of three to six work"Yes. He's milked cows for so ers who drive certain week days or whole weeks at a time. long, he now shakes hands a finger Rides are hard to find in some at a time." ' ride-shari- de ng Military displays at the Utah State Fair were of outstanding interest to spectators and added as much as 50 per cent to the over-a- ll attractiveness of the fair, according to a letter received by Brig. General Gilkeson, Hill's commander, from Lt. Colonel Edward A. Sterling, commanding officer of the 6401 area recruiting service. The letter further stated that those in charge of next year's fair were anticipating giving a much more prominent place to military exnibits. Colonel Sterling, who was in charge of coordinating the Armv- Air Force exhibit disDlaved at the fair this year, thanked General Uilkeson and the members of his command who contributed to the Armed Forces activitv duriner the week-lon- g state fair which ended on September 23. Typical of the cooperative snirit the Colonel pointed out. was that of Corporal Harold P. Osborn, of the 25th Air Police Squadron, who volunteered to relieve a recruiting sergeant for chow. While the recruiter was gone, Osborn signed up two new airmen. mm frfrrlrl? V Always SHOP AT HOMER'S! Yes you can save more at our store and get the best in fine food values, fresh produce and good meats. NOW Come in too, for Special Values in fine clothing for infants and children Shop this new department Today! MARKET Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily and Sunday WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS Frank Donoviel (formerly with the Supply Warehouse Section of Hill Air Force Base.) featuring: O HOFFMAN RADIOS TELEVISION O COOLERATOR REFRIGERATORS and HOME FREEZERS PAY LESS for toasters, food mixers, coffee makers, irons and other A "FRESHERATOR" Kit 4 different sizes of quality glass, ICMCd l"KtC' refrigerator jars with every purchase of a new or used re frigerator! vacuum-sea- l We have an unmatched selection of O USED WASHERS conventional or Automatic O USED REFRIGERATORS and RANGES O USED WATER HEATERS all in good condition . . all at bargain prices! ... FREE GIFTS TO OPENING-DA- Y VISITORS at PAYLESS APP1IANC Hill Air Base Road at Itiway 91 PHONE Kaysville 693 2208 WASHINGTON BLVD. lair |