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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 Kcmots Have nighty Sting r - Cash Awards Go To Five Workers For Good Ideas - . wauia 31 u-- r ci-- j' W Two Maintenance employees at Hill Air Force Base this week were granted additional awards for beneficial ideas already awarded ini tially and three other Maintenance employees were granted first a wards for their suggestions. Pari D Jafohsen. .r12 Polk Ave., for Ogden, was awarded $225based Mnnn additional savings unon Air Forcewide adoption of his idea. He previously received $275 based upon first year savings of $10,000 at this installation. ' Pa C5?'' fey headmiarters are current ly considering a further award for .Tanohsen based unon aaaraonai savings of $51,185.30, according to $7 TTio-ViA- The Hill AFB Hornets Basketball team for 1954-5- 5 line up for their first official photograph. The group above includes both the "A" and "BM teams of the Hornets. They are (top row, left to right), Joe Hess, coach; William Kazmer, Louis Casali, Herb Thompson, Robert Millard, Frank Cooke, Roy Coppinger, and John Scanlon (Kneeling, left to right) Ralph Bowman, Woodrow Ja-- . Nixon, James Carr, Robert' White, cobs, Charles Johnson,-Lelanand Jerome Green, manager. Missing when photo was taken were Donald Fulton and Joseph Matika. Freeman, executive secre- A Incentive Awaras OOAM tary, rnmmit-tAPOver-a- ll savings on Jabcosen's suggestion in one year C. . d total $106,185.30. The other employee who was awarded an additional award was Russell V. Bird, Woods Cross, $100 for $19,775.25 based upon Air Force-wi- de use of his "suggestion. He was previously paid $275 for $10,000 first year savings locally. Other employees granted awards were: Raymond E. South, 3483 Quincy Ave., Ogden, $55; Kenneth M. Morley, 2657 Monroe Boulevard, $25; and Harold F. Tillotson, 219 North Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, Hill Hornets Basketball Teams Are Successful in Local Leagues Ubescreei Cintment kh the enori Phil Biddle (second from right), president of the Men's BdCli. League, presents awards to three keglers for outstanding perform, ances they made recently. Dale Russell (left to right) and Woody Pogue were made members of the Triplicate Club and presented chevrons from the American Bowling Congress for accomnlishii.. the unusual fete of rolling three consecutive games with identic scores. Jim Hoege (right) received an ABC chevron award f making one of the most difficult split conversions in bowlin- eana is now a memoer oi me uub. the , The Hill AFB Hornets', the base military basketball teams, are thus far, according to Joe Hess, XDQJt3 enjoying, a most successful ' season ' '. coach. Hill AFB boasts two military basketball teams this year, Hess said, They both go by the name of Hor-- . Specialized Automobile Financing for Service Personnel nets and are designated as' the also won two other independent $10. . games. "A" and "B" team. "A" team boasts a record, of Available to Commissioned Officers 11 wins and 2 losses. This team and Top Three Grades is playing an independent schedule which matches them against, teams and junior colleges of e SUBSTANTIAL SAYINGS this area. Airman Third Class Pablo Jara, a member of the 461st Supply IMMEDIATE SERVICE The "B" team is playing in the and citizen a of realized a dream Squadron last Lima, Peru, where Industrial lifelong League, Ogden SPECIAL PRIVILEGES when he entered the United States they compete with two" civilian fall STATESIDE AND OVERSEAS INSURANCE Since his early childhood days, teams from Hill AFB, a Marine While working there he became team, Utah National Guard team, Pablo had set his heart upon some LIFE PROTECTION AVAILABLE Utah .General Depot team, South- day coming to America, and his interested in the United States Air ern Pacific team," and a team big moment finally arrived las Force and last August decided to known as The Club. , The Hornets December, when he boarded a ship enlist. He completed basic train ing at Lackland AFB and s.Jiswr are making a good showing in bound for Panama. &FIllKil A close friend of his, Captain an administrative cleric in the Sun- this league, having won' two Writm lAtlau far ettmatmtm information AirHarold Kirk of ply Squsdron's warehouse. games and lost none. They have ways, acted as his sponsor and. -- . After what he has of sisted him inseeiIHITgthe"""neces-sar- y Air Force,seeing GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCE COMPANY Pablo has definitely depajw-g-iorder to enter the cided to make it a career and is FORT WORTK, TEXAS 1417 W. LANCASTER States. now ento take the preparing I inlil Iwlotmtiow en Q Financing Refinancing th following car , On his trip to thi3 country, Pablo trance exams for Officer's CandiModaL Make CarVAf Intramural basketball for " mili made use of every available type date School. of He has his Nwof his all upon transportation; leaving ia completed applibeing? suspended tary squadrons S. citizenuntil Jab. K Immtauba ff muiT aIw home he vent by train r l la, cation papersfoil, Icflht to the harbor he roa ship and is working through the tencea darina the holidays .Stind-rfftAddress. faiffs ia th'kiffue as of Dee. 13 y aoto boarded his ship and Salt Lake Immigration Office, soon I water traveled to to realize by the ultimate of his Panama, r follows: where he completed the last leg- dream; citizenship of the United Send information on Auto Insurances A Umi wtoMiami by plane. Mates of America. i" Won Lost otour"e7 Fablo had corresponded with 7 1. 4T7 REF 0 UCLA and intended to begin his 7 Bomb 0 2, 7(Hth college training there in the spring 5 2 :. 76(ith Bomb of 1954. A friend of his in Miami FREE! DEMONSTRATION MEETING IFOR HILLFIELBERS 2 4. 7 Com Con ..... 5 was bound for the West Coast by 4 3 5. 401st Bomb Wing auto so he went along. After ar(5. 401st AF Bp .. 2 5 LEARN TO riving in Los Angeles, however, .. 2 7. 461st Air Police cumpucauons sei in ana ne was B League unable to enroll immediately. Sell your ideas use the magic of enthusiasm 1 5 1. 6th Weather , he After realized he not would 5 1 2. 2S Log gain cooperation from others develop be able to enroll then, he secured " 1 :i. 1906 AACS confidence a job in Los Aneeles and worked 4 4. 461st Maint for several months. 4 5. 2791 Hosp DALE CARNEGIE COURSE 2 ('. 46tst Com 7. 28 19 AB Wg 2 " - . top-not- ch 461st Airman, Native of Peru, Working for Citizenship Papers . - 1 Pan-Americ- Standings Given In an 1 'JU-rrixe-a InteniuranaCaSM I m -- - J . . N. 461st AIO 1 Vhat in the world makes your tongue so black? "I dropped a bottle of whiskey on a freshly tarred road. timsA (ilirr or? Enjoyment At Its Best Visit; Ogden's Beautiful EXAMPLE You You Owe $ 500 0 $15 $25 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 Phone v. 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