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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Gets Token of Appreciation Employees Win Cash Awards tor New Suggestions Hold Ute Squadron Reins ! April 61 For their suereestions to improve regovernment operations and toBase duce costs, 61 Hill Air Force casn employees have been awaraea awards ranging from $3.75 to $500, Roy C. Freeman, executive secretary awards committee, reported. A total of $1811 in cash awards was provided the suggesters for tVipir hpnftficial ideas which will save the Air Force an estimated $81,226.49 in a year's time, Mr. Freeman said. Many mtangime benefits also will be realized as a result of the suggestions. The largest award of $500 went to Edwin J. Sorague. oieariieia. Two separate awards of $157.50 Amar H. went to Mabey, Clearfield, and Clifford Palfreyman, Ogden. Ogdenites receiving awards and the amount paid to them include: Jacob E. Hansen, $70; Albert Li. Dalton, $25; Don A. Clark, $10; Larry D. Poison, $10; Theodore Albert J. Matsuskima. $10.50; Anderson, $8.33; Richard P. Fisher, $8.33; George Mark, $5; Vera M. Ray, $10. John W. Gilkison, $20; Joe E. Hoeean. $25: Laurel I. Hill, $42.50; Af Cl J t. Planning big projects for the forthcoming year are newly elected officers of the Ute Squadron of the Air Force Association. (Top row, left to right Paul Tollestrup, treasurer; Donald B. Redd, secretary; (bottom row) Don Hartley, commander, and Keith Nichols, vice commander. Ute Squadron, Air Force Ass'n Elects New Officials for 1955 for the Ute Squadron of the Air Force T,V CCA r T were elected at a recent meeting, accroding to George Van Leeuwen, "au B. Del $10; Halls, Dunn, $20; past commander. Don B. Hartley, Comptroller's office, was elected commander C. Salisbury. $10: Warren i Moul ton, $10; Frances S. Helgesen, $5; for the forthcoming year. New T.vlo .TrtepWh NipIsati $20. vice commander will be Keith assist the new officials. are . nj They mi. secre j Nichols, Supply. Duties of P-- Jaeer' $10' Ivan T Stens' $1 SeTbv Tanne? tary will be assumed by Donald Inspector Glen R. Haynes. $10: Helen C. B. Redd. Comptroller's office. Mem- - SfficL i eneraVsmce' ana m immoniM Stott. $10: Delbert Bench. $5: Ken- bers voted to retain Paul Tolle . I strup, last year's treasurer, in the UllH-Cl11CW Will UlllLlttUI same position. ; j..i.:- AiillCover uuLiea a. iuau- jii loiiuwiug Three councilmen were named to Lais.e miPt. rlnTPrl fni- - 1nffr or, tW, O " 1 Stork Club p f.Vt'A r.'vi, Ai Vi ' kLy ' month which will honor both new officials and outgoing offficers. The Ute Sauadron. which is made ut larerelv of Hill AFB nersonnel. was the first unit of the Air Force Association to be organized in the state of Utah. Since its beginning three years ago, it has helped promote the organization of squad- I rons in Ogden. Salt Lake City, and Loean. in addition to the Utah I I nra,II?; Motor Pool Workers Receive Awards For Their Suggestions P'l -- I ; ( t Three employees from the motor branch, J base wrviooeu AUriUt . SlOn. received rash nwnrHa renonf. DOol BALL BABY Little Steven D. Hubbard (above) looks like he's all ready to "play ball" He's the 14 month old son of Orin D. and Nona Hubbard. Orin is a employee of Plant Services Sec, Ground Equipment Unit. Young Steve has blond hair and blue eyes and resides in Ogden with his proud parents. Signal Cafe LAYTON. UTAH Elva G. Vaughn 1 A v Mii . I Hill Officers' Wives' Club HonoJ With Farewell Gil ct Mlin tm. TT 11 To xjaivc Ex-Presid- ent Members of the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' club paid horn their outgoing president, Mrs. London K. Allbright, when they sented her a gift at a luncheon this week. Mrs. Allbright, who has headed which wifl club activities since last May, is annual electionsluncheon meet the at May resigning to accompany her hus lie k, MaW ! xiaiiseil. aiw;- ail Ul paii Dinners Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County De fens Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST Drive down for s deli eiouH hot lunch! ... ... NO DELAY O We eater to Civic Clubs, Lunrheons A Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. ft Allbrio-bt- . on AlncVa nioano. Garden,1 $15: Glen M.TTT Severson. ! d4Y. 1J w. uavis, riuilanu, ijj.u; ixiaae dence, $3.75; Walter M. Baer, Mor gan, $o; Steven i. wooa, j? arming- ton, S70. - t 1.VJ rr i LJTTerfi U llD -- rtw i y T llC v 1 I S Harley D. Christensen, Murray, $25; Edward Parker. Woods Cross, $10; John A. Cardova, Sunset, $10.50; Bruce A. Bennett, Logan, The next activity the club is a 1 scheduli luncheon and i show to be held at the offi club next Tuesday. The event feature a spring flower show demonstration of spring table arrangements. DC Real Estate ior Sale LAYTON Very nice, U brick, garage, lots of extra lare-lot. Will GI. frame, 2 yrs. old, ft air heat, large living roomf kitchen. See and make offerf Older FARMINGTON double gangs Stucco home, acre lot with fruit trees, LAYTON Commercial Bldg. apartment in rear, garage, surface parking. SAVE on Auto Insurance US. e MAYFLOWER. SEE DAVIS COUJm ly for suefrestiner transnortAtirm . The NCO Club now offers free to its patrons, and methods- imtvrnvpmonto dancing ,lessons - ac -. . i S i j. xo xne Doarai oi governors, Ulen C. Ray, branch chief, made truing jo,. JaTYies Vj Vn.lTitina Wherrv The first dance class will be held Housing. Hill Air Force Base, $25. presentation of suggestion awards on weanesaay, April i3tn, irom cnfCKs to xne xnree "iaea men." to :30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Carvel M. Yeoman, 2 Army 8Gamble of the Tony DeCarlo Way, Washington Terrace, received his award for suggesting installa- - Studios at Salt Lake City will be tion oi jump seats in one-haton ine instructors. Modern dance stens. including pickup trucks. Carl Duce, Hyde Park, was awarded for his sug-- the samba and mambo will be gestion concerning installation of taught. Old favorites like the waltz approved uniform baskets on bi- - and two-ste- p also will be featured. Sptciatiz! AutomobO flbmcfaf for Club officials stated that if sue fPPen suggest- tf "e8l "A",?"" me tVi of cessful legaraing adoption Wona rni k transportation reauest form not. ea twice a month. All NCO Club Available to Commimlomti &Htm 5iember8' adult pendents, and resides &i TOf) ThrM NommmWmn 6000 South, i dates are invited to attend and REALTY 175 So. Main, Layton PHONE 208J Sunday and Evening, Phone C. G. TICEW L-2- flow xu lf 5mk fVsoW 21 SUtSTAMTlAL OPEN DAILY Breakfasts Luncheons J nr. r-. Manager Sun. Thru Thursday 5:30 A.M. to 10 PJW. FH. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to 12 o'Clock Midnight Featuring T. 4- - ail assignment in , nir. e. gut was pic&cntcuj j.w xTxxa. r , club all of behalf in Allbricht Aivm Aaair. d; donn u. mar M. Mrs. E. members Tillery, H. by Shiramizer, $100; tinez, Maggie $10; Walter E. Henzi, $42.50; honorary president of the club. Elliott B. Hampton, $60; Waldo E. Presentation was made at a lunchSandberg, $3.75; and R. H. Settles, eon of the board of directors of the club which was held at the $3.75, all of Layton. Noall F. Hyde, $5; Lorin W. home of Mrs. Jonathan K. Shafer, Rowlev. $10: Tharon TC. Dille. $25: Roy. Hostesses for the event, in addiJohn P. Krebs. $10; Carl R. Adams, to Mrs. Shafer, were Mrs. Tom tion $8.33, of Kaysville; Richard Benik, o: Allen Clontz, $o; Joseph K. A. Teal, Mrs. Melvin S. Thayler, Allen, $25; Alfred W. Drew, $25, and Mrs. James E. Leatherman. Other members of the board in of Roy. attendance were Mrs. Nathan Dur M. and T. $35; Hatt, Ray Joseph Mrs. George Christopher, and ham, Phillips, $10, of Bountiful; Soledad Mrs. Robert w anA w Alger. Mrs. Leatherman, who is vice Telford of Clearfield; Nolan K. Yonk. $3.75, and Frank Y. Fujika- president of the club, will take over presidential duties in the abwa, $10, of Brigham City. H. Richard Shinney, North Og- - sence of Mrs. Allbright, until the M. W. State Wing organization. Commander Hartley said officials have big plans for the coming year, a p.usram to relations, make improve the public more aware of air power, ana increase membership. t ..4-1- . A 1 A "goodbye and good luck" gift is presented to Mrs. Load K. Allbright, (left) retiring presiding of the Hill AFB oS Wives' club. Making the presentation on behalf of club menS is Mrs. M. E. Tillery, honorary club president soma special ruvtuss Calendar of SAT.-SU- IMMEOUTI STATISIOt AK9 OVEStSXAS SMSUftANCf UFE HtOTECTIOH AVAILAtU lOULlfJ m N : i,etert?s ?nd Civil Servic 23. Employes Team, JZa S,nKles Reservations handicap tournament. Guaranteed 1st place WANTED ftWlers fo s.hort snmer leagues. All summer PUCE JZl tiwy far euaghm M Wn( .. oayTypa. Call Maxie Kosof BOWL Nam 4 for Personal Reservations and uumonai xntormation Dial .miuC rinr"wv GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEK9 P 140? W. lANCASTBt CarYaoR. PARAMOUNT SAVOO Smt MMotetlMt o Ami Tjkl |