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Show Add Up Scores for Basketball Tournament SxV; k , - v Cil PUBLISHED AT KAYBVMXEUTAiT Utah to Comdyet lasses f or Civilian mi Military diversity Announce If To Be Held at Hill Schooling Opportunities Figuring up standings of teams in the basketball tournament currently being conducted at Hill AFB are tourney officials (left to right) TSgt. William Rogers, Joe Hess, Louis Getlin, vand SSgt. Jerome Green.TSgt. . After Work Hours An exceptional oonortunitv for civilian and military workers to add to their education is being offered l a to mil Attn personnel, according to Major Albert S. Willis, Chief, military Personnel Division. : Approximately 12 classes will be conducted by the university of Utah at Hill AFB hours. All classes during after-wor- k carry U of U residence credit and have been selected so as meet most of the requirements for gradua tion. Registration for the classes will be held from March 1 to March 11. Classes will start March 21 and end approximately June 3. Tentatively scheduled for the Spring Quarter are the following classes: Accounting 1, English 1. Spanish 1, French 1, intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, General Psychology, Speech 1, Economics 1, Humanities, American History and Physics. The classes, which will be ap king last minute details in the University of Utah lf two and hours proximately Vatioi Program are Hill AFB officials (left to right) Major in length, will be held at Hill AFB Jbert S. Willis, Chief of Military Personnel Division; Lt. Colonel once or twice a week in the eve larks F. Harris, Director of ning hours. Personnel; and Colonel H. J. Kieling, ill AFB Commander. Civilian employees are eligible Through this urogram civilian and military isonnel may take courses may utilize GI at Hill AFB which carry U of U to enroll. Veterans Bill privileges. Civilians will be re sident credits. quired to pay full tuition for the classes they enter. It is suggested that civilians make an advance ap ;ven pointment to register by calling Ext. 591. However, this is not mandatory, officials said. Military, personnel who desire to 1 enroll in these classes will only the tuition have to pay beautiful girls will comrjete for the title of "Miss Hill Air cost of the tuitotal the providing NBase of 1955" at a gala beauty contest to be staged at the service tion does not exceed $5. per quar"en Wednesday at 1 ter hour. p.m girls who are from i various Registration for classes and purvm oi the hasp' will A chase of books may be accomF beauty and talent. Wm plished at the Base Education CenJ8 at the contact ic Ext. 591; better, Building and 5 p.m. a.m. 7 CiviUan Welfare 9 of hours the ween Personnel should be prepared to pay tuition at time of registration. me umiian Welfare Members of the American Heart 1 TT-l- n-n different On-Ba- se Hill AFB Hosts 8 Teams For Basketball Tourney Tossing out the first ball to get the 1955 Northwest Conference Basketball tournament underway Wednesday afternoon was Colonel Paul D. Fellows, Assistant for Programming. Colonel Fellows welcomed all players and viewers to the tourna" ' ' ment and the first game got underway. The game, which saw the Fair-chil- d AFB Flyers pitted against the Great Falls AFB Jetliners, set a lively pace for the tourney. Fair-chil- d came up with the top score in the thriller which ended with a close Hill AFB is playing host to eight Air Force basketball teams Fifteen Receive Cash Awards for Beneficial Ideas issllill AFB for Title of of 955' IVednesday f Heart Fund Drive S Underway at Hill Association will distribute heart collection cannisters around the Hill AFB in order to givo all per f judging ceremonies pvt sonnel opportunity to contribute aPPear first to this an 3t A?,,?i11n Present worthv cause, according to their Earl base commander's of wen parade m Bartlett, bathing fice.?8 Will V.A i campaign will be conducted : Wt ."r5,"1 inre? at The Hill AFB from February. 23 to R&uewinning:beauty shaped Ste' - March 4. and nalitv fZnm " tfc. ? colors Hill AFB TW T ie ent and Diseases of the heart and blood vessels cause more than one-ha- lt of all th deRths in the United States, officials pointed out. In recent years a number of significant and promising developments alVtUtah-con- , in the treatment of heart disease -o Through ninenca have been discovered. research, even greater developments will be uncovered and a better day for victims and potential graphs of victims of heart disease is in sight. beauty However, this research and 'study costs money and the only way it can be raised is by contributions from the public. contest are M? "We hope that Hill AFB personnel will be generous in their donations for this worthy cause," officials 6aid. "You can be sure your individual support will help greatly to continue and expand the attack ' iiss Alyce against this leading enemy of good health." aMiss from the western United States who are participating in the 1953 Northwestern Sports Conference basketball tournament. The winning team of the week-lon- g event will earn a berth in the World-wid- e Air Force Basketball tournament to be staged at Orlando Air Force Base, Florida, from March 28 through : April 2. Entries for the 1955 tourney in clude Fairchild AFB,' Washington; ; McChord AFB, Washington; Great Falls AFB, Montana; Geiger AFB, Fifteen employees at Hill Air Force Base were recently awarded checks ranging from $10 to Jt22t for .their: suggestions to improve government operations ana reauce costs. A total of f905 were shared by the employees, 13 of whom are employed in the Maintenance Directorate, Roy C. Freeman, executive ?ecretary, Incentive Awards ComThe other two mittee, reported. employees are from the Supply Directorate. See Page 6 for team rosters. As a result of ideas submitted by these employees, the Air Force will realize first-yesavings of $45,150, Mr. Freeman said. Each employee's Washington; Portland Municipal. cash award is based upon first-year- 's Air Port, Oregon ; Mountain Home AFB, Idaho; and Hill AFB. savings. Other games played the opening Award winning employees are as ' follows: day of the tournament proved the Maintenance George Al Creacy, event will be exciting. Geiger AFB McChord won 50 S. 400 E., Clearfield, $10; Glen took Portland Larson 1524v-24over score of a with $10; Ogden, St., Noorda, Reed A. Oviatt, Farmington, $10; and Hill AFB won by forfeit when Theola C. Powell, 5G6 Fairhaven Mountain Home AFB failed to Pr.. riearfield. $20: Howell P. make an appearance. Defending their 1954 champion- Anderson, 2504 E. 2SG0 S., Salt J. Lake City, $15; Wayne uusDy, jship crown is Larson AFB. Last 0927 S. Highway 91, isountuui, year me uttisun nuujjsieis garnered the crown from 'a sharp Geiger $107.50. Harold D. Sparks, Box 253, Rt. team ..by a narrow margin. Other 2, Layton, $107.50; Wallace R. conference champions have been Christensen,' 31 Gordon Place, Salt Larson AFB , in 1953, Fairchild Lake City, $130; James E. Harvey, AFB in 1952, and Hill AFB in 1951. Tournament' activities are under Box 285, R. F. D., Ogden, $10; Robert W. Wardleigh, 3 Marine the direction of Mr. Joe Hess, athDrive, Washington Terrace, $10; letic director, SSgt. Louis Getlin, and SSgt. Jerome Green. John M. Fredrickson, 3004 S. 9th E., Salt Lake City, $10; Arta V. Nelson, 32 S. 6th W., Logan, $40; Jay R. Thackeray, 41 Cherry Dr., Ogden, $10. OfAlfred A. Agee, 923 A new Information Services Supply ficer has recently been assigned 10th St., Ogden, $225; Ray T. to the 461st Bombardment Wing, Phillips, 285 W. 17th S., Bountiful, $10. Light. He is Second Lieutenant Frederica Hill At J. Seidner who came to asg A variety show, from an Information ServicesBase, Force Air Shaw at featuring top talent from Tactical signment Air Command, will be presented South Carolina. tonight at the base gymnasium, acnow underway for the cording to Warrant Officer C. A. Formerly from Chicago, Illinois,in are Plans Lt. Seidner entered the service Red Cross Drive which will be con- Dearman, Chief, . Personnel Servprocessed m at ducted at Hill AFB from March 7 ices. January, 1954. He and later went to until April 9. The show features an Sampson AFB at Lowry AFB. school is Drive who are on tour giving great Cross Red photography cast American The Univer- one of the g campaigns performances in comedy, song, and He graduated from the in Mr. Dearman said. sity of Missouri with a degreebeen that if actively supported by the dance, ' As the Northwest Conference Air Force. Journalism. The lieutenant has All personnel at Hill AFB will Basketball tournament is currently connected with public relations, and radio work and m be given an opportunity to become being held in the base gym the events a member m tne American rtea show will be staged immediately 1950 handled certain special r'n.era.Jt Mnndnv. MftTciv 14.' will be following the 8 o'clock game. for the Chicago Fair. All military personnel and their "Red Cross Hour." Em Mrs. designated son of Mr. and He are invited to see the stage to be will h guests give encouraged F.fUe ployees Leo Seiner. 1300 East well as the basketball make show as that during the money they one brother, Chicago, and has games. hour to the itea uross. Robert. ; r ,. one-ha- Girls Compete 01-5- 9. ar . . one-four- th GO-5- 1; 51-4- 2; th , . S-4- - New ISO Arrives C-2- For 461st Wing Big Variety Show Will Be Staged At Gym Tonight Plans Underway for Red Cross Campaign fast-movin- all-airm- an fund-raisin- L J |