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Show HILL TOP TIMES - .1 1 ... Page 7 Gen. Timberlake Growth of Credit Union Causes Tours 461st Wing Big Maj. Gen. E. J. Timberlake, Ninth hangeover to Machine Accounting tmpioyees with oick .Leave necoras More on 6tstanding T1 Vio Will T- lacf icena T,'. Cmander, arrived at hSL AFB yesterday Mrs. The growth of t.liA VoA of record CrawNina afternoon for ..leave Lrning e ziad numerous calls concerning other employees who a short tour of the 461st Bombard- tne uoard of Directors to recently approve the installation of machine . ment Wing installations. : ii. mil vk unung, wun i July 195". being the tentative implementation date, j rniTt General Timberlake and his it is expected that better C outstanding sic and quicker service to the members, together are making a series of vyilu uuLumauc Daiance rontrnis party con.. stops OI a Ot will result. and at the same time 666188 a Thealthy Hillfielders. 1 bases Membership of the Credit Union service to employees whoprovide an in extended need to Uous incrr; now exceeds tour of the General's Command. 2,000, with assets of aPt Thflse employees interested Hill AFB over $3iu,ooo. The loans processed borrow. coraerence in in with in the Credit Union Col. Thomas ob membership leave r . . during the first quarter of 1955 at the present time for the loan K. ord and his stnff r.ana r C the maximum amounted to over j.t.; Tim h Even advantages, exceed the number who Timberlake was given a ,hle at w thorough with the increased .$183,000. exoperating ou1B. me 1(000 present operations pense, the purchase of office furni are interested from an investment ui'"8 of the 461st Bomb Wing. standpoint. thousand nu Included in the General's partv ture and equipment, the additional ;rhtv eood insurinterested may contact tsents a salaries, and the eauinment for oneAnyone were Col. Robert W was poinieu wuu of Board of Directors, L. the Vrt ineh sick leaveCol Gordon F. Blood, Lt. Col. John machine accounting, those investors II. I lorence, Raymond J. Smith, in tne uredit Union will, in all and Dallas E Moler and Lt. Col. Richard dtake off for apor any one of probability, receive another 4 per the collectorsYoung, account xvncn. named below. six months on cent dividend on actheir share his regsw William Farmer count on 1 July 1955. ness--anu ihMKS. Ext. 8365 A Comptroller number of are large employees P"' . Ac! fumed j not Gretchen aware Kerr numerous of yet the :the A .TnVm AT U1UVU J benefits of membership in a CredrwasM nD- "7ti.-Ext. 270 Supply j ,n- Section it Union. The savings and loan ad- venneth Hogan has never tak vantages are exceptional. In addi Lower Whse Area Ext. 520 Ioova and as oi me r" " tion, the savings and loans are in L. van Colledge, Office 1006 sured without cost to the member. H ly Period has Ext. 84S8 Appliance Repair tor He has oeen a if a member example, has Jessie Wanlass, Three out of six Hill AFB Jun Instrument taston" 1042 and ior Bowling teams who entered in $500.00 in his share account, and ilfielder since i.,,,, j Ext. 458 Repair Branch kj. Navv Way, Wash- the American Junior Bowling Con has a $1,000 loan to assist in the Bert Blodgett, Aircraft A. MinJohnson of a new automobile, or Lloyd Clerrace with his wife last month. purchase Repair Branch ... .....Ext. 460 gress' some other purpose, and he "-R. Reeder .,J fnnr ennui en. placed scores in the winner's col- lor Spencer inshould die, his loan Lil.Ra6,andToni3, umn of the nation-wid- e Rubber Repair ... Ext. 551 tourna surance suddenly loan in full. The Henry Gabel the pays of is that note ment. of record Utter insurance on his pay to his SBAP ..............:...Ext. 290 I..... ToTTtnn who works in Competing with 2584 other teams beneliciary twicesavings amount of Paul Kotschwar the L.!M rwxol section. She has across the bowling country, the his savings, in this case $1,000. mi"'""" Ext. 798 Supply ... three Hill'teams won the Utah ,.j...i seivw--; 11 years in ieaerai The Credit Union officials parti Teen-ag- e toA nnlv 3 days sick leave (13-1State Champion cularly solicit the membership of These contacts should be made y f that was back in 1944, when hours. The Trea ship; eighth place in the Bantam those employees who are interested during (10-1lives m had the flu. girls' division, and tenth in the savings advantages, of in- surer of the Credit Union, Mr. Ray score in the Bantam boys' and her mam nODDies are vesting their money where it will Hagen, will be at the Credit Union Lmo !itiH collecting items for on Thursday pay them a good interest return office in Bldg afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. She has also been The ABJC will award trophies jap books. to each member of the three win tended several limes iur uer to record and is active jn ning teams, and a banquet will be Irch work. held at Hill AFB next month for all the bowlers of the two Hil Information was also received on Times is an unofficial newsHill i-- 5- rk-- publica"" cince -- u- -- U t?!r-i' , Vl,,,: M rllv Junior Bowlers Win High Honors In Tourney Play -- y- Vrw "Mail-o-graphi- c" E c 6) non-dut- 2) S-6- 00 Hill Top Times Maintenance be it accumulated They aircraft of and ior in employees who over 1,000 hours' are Gustavus A. reclamation sec- - Grant G. Bybee, a super sheet metal section. Insurance (Continued from page 1.) Leonora Layton contains no pro- for entering the names of lenciaries it was pointed out. A Ihe certificate ions piemental form Births (SF-5is Administration 4) TWt aru Mrs Deran D. Cutler, & Equip Rpr Personnel Divi(Fire Truck Unit-Ve- h R Bldg use of Br) a boy, born 7 February 19, Through Viio I form the lTlRnrpd ran TiQmo Jl.MAAAW lllO Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Shupe, jeficiaries and & Equip designate how the (Heavv Eauin Unit-Ve- h jeiits will be shared. March 16 1955, born a boy, Br) Rpr to be named Garry Eugene. mw urn: "i near the facultv is Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrison mii w siod? neckinsr." o- (Heavy Equipment Unit of the Veh mtgt Kid: "Is that so? First & Rfiiiir. Renair Branch), a boy, Mm know, they'll be trying born 19 March 1955, to be named sm me students stop, too." Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Zacher, My to bed and aorlv fn visa Monr girl goes out with other ( Preventative Field Maint Section Veh & Equip Rpr. Br), a girl, born 23 March 1955, to be named Vickie e ch. at the Civilian - UAA I BOATS and MOTORS Top leagues. Lt. Col. Sheldon M. Post, 461st Maintenance Squadron Commander, and MSgt. Lee Chavarie: 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight First Sergeant, have been coaching the Kids leagues since last No vember. Members of the Utah State Champion "Hurricanes" were Mary Chavarie, Susanne and Carol Cha varie (daughters of Sergeant Cha varie), Carol Parker (high score series) and Joann Gernand. Bowling for the Bantam girls team, the ".Pointers," were Aatny Barmen, Vickie Braner, Gale Mich ener, iseveriy mu ana ouzy inai er. Robert Harcrow, William Price; Donald West. David Garcia and Jerry Becker made up the "Strik ers," tenth place Bantam boys. by Inland paper published Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah, In the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill Top Times receives the Armed Forces Press Service, Air Force News Service, and the Air Materiel Command Press Service. Material contained in these services, with the exception of those marked may "copyrighted" or "syndicated,"credita-tion be repr'nted provided proper is given to the AFPS, AFNS or AMC-POpinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of Force. Air the Address all advertisements to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah. Editor L. E. ANDERSON three teams in the top scores of the United States, the Hill leagues' "Sugar Jets" bowled the nation's third highest score (679) during regular Aside from placing JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS AND BOAT KITS LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCES NEW EASY PAY PLAN SEVERAL GOOD USED BOATS AND MOTORS Thompson Varge 677 EAST 2ND SOUTH KAYSVILLE PHONE 762-R Open Every Sunday AJBC season play. 1954-5- 5 n GOODS 445 N. MAIN, Lynn. Mr and Mrs. Ralnh R. Donahue, & Svs Section-Ve- h March born a boy, Br), Equip Rpr 1, to be named Dan warxm. 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