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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 Hill Air Force Base employees who are members of the Federal Employees Credit Union will be eligible to attend the annual elections meeting on Tuesday, January 18, 1955, at 7:30 p.m. in the Weber College auditorium (Moench Hall). "j Purpose of the meeting is to elect Doctor (after visiting ailing officers of the Credit Union whose terms have expired. This includes man): "Frankly, Madam, I don't the office of president, members like the way your husband looks of the board of directors, super- at all." Wife: "I don't either, Doc. but visory and credit committees. he's nice to the kids." All CU members are urged to attend this meeting, L. H. Florence, "Back in the city again " said chief, civilian personnel division, man to his the neighbeThe Credit Union declared. were a bor. "I you thought and therefore members to the longs they should be vitally interested farmer.' "Well," was the reply, "you just in the selection of officers for the made the same mistake I did." coming long-abse- nt year. program and other entertainment has been arranged for the meeting. Several valuable prizes will be given away, and refreshments will be served. . Originally consisting of government employees at Ft. Douglas, Salt Lake City, and Utah General Depot, Ogden, the Credit Union made its facilities available to Hill AFB employees in January of this A special I Air 50rceBase.J the is of importance tools stressing precision and . . Pail ooo x '.l The Incentive Awards Committee :ii maintenance uui wm 5 j.awurarize .maintenance Eneiti is seeking the name of a suggestion with the use and care of precision ; Jering in a turned who good originator measuring equipment. eeswill idea but gave no identification. completedthe The training will be conducted is which entitled The suggestion, coneach in courses, separate eight "Coordination of Technical Inforof 30 hours' classroom mation," is being held by the com- sisting over a period "of three training mittee because they can't process weeks. Each fllled class will accommo- form 57 for job: name the of the it without knowing "Miss date approximately 15 personnel. suggestor. The suggestion deals couldyoubeaiitS6 with a plan for cross referencing Instructors of the . course, WilAir Force stock numbers to the liam H. Umpleby, Chief, Materials man just 'Uh, Boy!" technical orders effecting those and Process Branch, and Warren Farmer: "You'rTo vwave numbers. . J. Wood of the Materials and Proc- coming A Author of the suggestion should ess Branch, estimate that at the contact the executive secretary of conclusion of the eight scheduled tutei flidn t com the awards committee on Ext. 301. courses, 120 maintenance employ- cnute. 1 went un ;n 71 jj I W 1:1 SAVE ON Boyles Recently, the Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, was invited to 'affiliate with the organization. This now brings CU facilities within the easy reach of over half of the total Federal employees in the I IJI Pre Inve.ntorv state. one-four- GUges at Hill Last Day Firodlsiy year. Assets of the Credit Union now of amount to well over a million dollars. Ray Hagen, formerly at Utah Generale Depot, now basis as is employed on a of the organi secretary-manage- r zation. Currently serving as president is Corum Holt, Ft. Douglas. Members of the board of directors include: Mr. Hagen, Norman Steele, Lola Gayle, Marion Carlson, of UGD; Mr. Florence, Dallas F. Young, and Raymond J. Smith, of HAFB. Roy C. Freeman is chairman of the credit committee at Hill AFB. At the January meeting one person will be nominated for each position by the nominating com mittee. Then nominations will be heard from Credit Union members in the audience, afterwhich a final vote will be taken. Serving on the nominating committee are Mrs. Gayle, chairman; Bert Blodgett, Hill AFB; and Ed Mester, UGD. Heading other committees for the meeting are Mr. Smith, arrangements and refreshments; Mr. Steele, program, prizes and entertainment, and Mr. Freeman, publicity and attendance. A school is currently being conducted i Stork Club -- - r Trrrinincr Course Rein in ricwaiuu iuui!) una Needs All Members of Credit Union are Committee To Know Name Invited to Attend Election Party Of Idea Originator -- th Living Room j Furniture now - IWk,, full-tim- Two-year-o- ld Everything Shave Electrically MORRY'S World-Famou- s BARBER SHOP YES ... 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