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Show Page February HILL TOP TIMES 6 24, l93r Workers Win Hill AFB Airman Gets Promotion Money For Ideas To U. S. Citizen; First Class 71 IliiiBiiillliiiCl s Cash awards totaling $2,275 and Join the Air Force and become were to a citizen is the slogan of Airman $178.33 ranging from $5 Cedric Armstrong, control 3c awarded to 71 Hill Air Force Base employees recently for their bene ficial suggestions. An estimated $45,583 will be saved in a year's time as a result of these suggestions, Ray S. Odd, executive secretary, Incentive Awards Committee, reported. .. Top award of $178.33 went to Elden-E- . Jensen, 2046 Adams Ave., and Ogden, Other award-winnethe size of their awards include: From Ogden Betty A. Moore, St., $15; Percival J. 3 Downes, Victory Rd., $10; Max R. Wilson, Route 4, South Weber, $10; Claude L. Butts, 180 West Ray St., $15; Virginia M. HILL PHOTO WINNERS C WO Carton A. Dearman (center) shows Herald Orton a check for $50 awarded Dearman for winParkhurst, 2204 Jefferson Ave., $15; Edwin W. Jones, H-- 4 Navy ning second and third places in color in a recent AMC photo contest. Right is former Alc Jim Stavrakakis who took 4th, 7th and Way, $15; Jerome C. Mietchen, R. F. D. 2, Box 808, $15; Ray L. 9th places in black and white category, Orton, photo hobby shop Judd, M- -l Army Way, $10; Deran supervisor, holds checks for two other winners absent at time of D. Cutler. T-- 5 Bonneville Park, $15; picture. St., George L. Gonzales, 631-8t- h $25; Donald A. Luby, 505 West 5175 South, $15; James C. Paquete, 1687 Rushton St., $140.00. Henry G. Leavitt, 226 North Ecles Dr., $50; David C. Stephens, 2867 Harrison Blvd., $66.25; Dan N. Arnold, 1022-16t- h St., $66.25; AMC 1955 with in the sNveepstakes Hill AFB walked off the M. Golden, H68-25t- h James St., was" contest for military personnel, it learned this week. $7.50; Denzil K. Hammer, 2247 Former Alc Jim D. Stavrakakis took 4th, 7th and 9th places in Adams Ave., $5; Clyde C. Hatch, black ' and white competition. His N-- 6 Victory Rd., $15; Richard R. winning entries were "The Cross," St., $40; Homer Allen, Listed a shot of a church steeple; "HuB. Fish, 3686 Riverdale Rd., $20; man Jewelers", a scene snowing Rhea T. Lee, 2165 Adams Ave., For Bowlers $15; medics performing a delicate opFrederick A. Zitting, 2729 N. eration; and "The Past Wheels of Current Hill AFB Ladies' Bow 600 E., $100; Russel Bair, K- -l Fortune," a picture of a barnyard ing League standings in the second Army Way, $19; Elinor D. John hayrake. half are as follows: son, 2137 Ogden Ave., $10. Won Lost Stavrakakis was discharged James H. Wright, 2922 Pingree 7 21 from the Air Force recently. He Rollettes $15; Bert C. Anderson, 526 Ave., now is a professional photographer Gremlins 8 16th 20 $15; Margaret S. Woods, St., Bumble Bees ... 10 3807 .18 in Ogden. Ave., $20; Ellen E Ogden 11 17 The former airman received $5 Saberettes 3439 Jackson Ave., $35; Randall, The Fielders . 12 Ruth M. Bunch, 46 Cross St., .16 for each winning picture. $80; 16 12 DeWilton First prize of $50 in black and Black Panthers 3890 Nordin Ave Head, M. to Cats went 14 .14 white AlleyCapt. Robert Edward Tingen, 1051-12Gutter Snipes ... 11 Buckmaster of Wright-Patterso- n 17 $8.33; Chester Crowther, 944 $8.33; St., Red Devils 17 N. Harrisville .11 AFB, Ohio. Rd., $8.33; William 18 -- 10 In the color transparency class, Blue Strikes N-- 9 Rd., $8.33 Barnett, Victory Voodoos The 19 9 CWO Carlton A. Dearman, personBel Mar 803 A. Cam, Reginald K 23 nel services chief at Hill, took sec- West Side Kids Drive, $130.00; George Mark, 3537 HIGH AVERAGES ond and third place. Mr. Dearman's Wash. Blvd., $18.33. 158 entries were "Sunset," a scene Norma Siddoway Golden D. Johnsonl LAYTON .....13G showing people wading in water Lee Wigness Donald V. $25; Corn $20; ...134 elia H. DeLigt. Leavitt, at sunset, and "Oregon Coast," a Maxine Warren T. Pratt, Lee $20; Cleo Shively ..134 $25; Elaine B. Nance, $10; Byron panoramic shot. .134 "Mr. Dearman was awarded $35 Mary Imaizumi Alvin V. Adair, 132 F. Johnson, $65; second-plac- e money and $15 for Pat Royster $18.33 130 Dorothy Thorup third place. ROY Vaughn Chadwick, $10 330 Seventh and eighth place in color Mary Diarte 129 Robert D. Ekstrom, $10; James went to A2c Clarence B. Gilliam, LaRue Farris 128 H. Terry, $10; Owen E. Boswell 461st Field Maintenance Sq. His Jean Shinney Donald E. Butcher, $10 $10; were "Cabax baw winning slides M. Cohan, $8.33; Richard George He smile has a contagious mill" and "Emrald Lake," both $18.33. Benik, trench mouth. senic shots. KAYSVILLE Wayne C. Thome, First place in the color class was A teacher was her class $50; Lloyd U. Chamberlain, $10 training John J. McCann, taken by TSgt USAF Recruiting Station in Salt in .proverbs. "Cleanliness is next Lyman D. Hansen, $10; Harry E Ragland, $10. Lake City. The sergeant was to Awhat?" she asked. Grover little boy answered SALT LAKE CITY awarded $50 for his senic shot en D. Han Richard S. Maddux, $25; titled "Cascades." Stavrakakis, Dearman and Mc Cann have received their prize money. Gilliam is on TDY and will EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT receive his when he returns to Hill h. AFB in The winning pictures will be entered in the forthcoming USAF wide photographic contest to be judged at Andrews AFB, Wash ington, D.C. p rs 128-28- th N-2- Hill Amateur Picture Takers Make Clean Sweep Of AMC Photo Contest 874-37- th Standings Lady th tower operator at Hill AFB. Last Thursday major w. Nordenstrom. Armstrong's com manding officer, gave the young man the day off. The airman-na- a a very important engagement in Salt Lake City. Armstrong went to bait lakg City to appear in 3rd District Court. This was the day that he wns nrfisented his naDers and be citizen of the came a United States. Yonnc Armstrong was born and spent 13 years in England. In 1950 he emigrated to Salt Lake City to live with his brother, Desmond. Meanwhile, his parents back in Enerland were trying to find some one to sponsor them in the U.. S. so they could come, too. unsucess-fu- l, they finally moved to Canada m 1952. settling in Lethbridge, Alberta. AmnsfvrYne','K two sisters, how ever, made it to America. One lives in Salt Lake City - the other resides in Highland. California. The young airman lived with his brother in Salt Lake City until old enouerh to enlist. Then on March 2, 1955 he joined the Air Force, eventually being stationed at. Hill in Oct. 1955. Meantime he was working on becoming a citi full-fledg- zen. Now a citizen. Airman Arm strong is happy about the whole thing. "Becoming a part of Amen ITALIAN FOOD AT ITS Home-mad- tht." DIAMONDS Better quality COMPARE Drive Out and See C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry "SeeX-- l Stringhanr X Roy, Utah I m e BEST, Meat Balls Lasagna Hot Pastrami Dip Sandwich Italian Fried Chicken Dinner Rigos Submarine Sandwich Ravioli bollltthip Lower prices Theat & ' i Rig ? v it r X A3C ARMSTRONG ca and serving in the Air Force have been the high spots of mj life," he said. Chlorine A dancer in a night club. Carbon Storage place for street cars. Barium What you do with dtad people. Atom Eve's husband. Tin Not fat. Catering ... Church, Functions ... Frappes $100. Martin S CENTERVILLE DeJong. $15. KEARNS Vera A. .Anderson. $50. WOODS CROSS Bird. $66.25. BOUNTIFUL Luff, $20. HYRUM PROVO $100. . . . Punches Frozen Salads "Artistry in Ice Cream" . . . Russell V. r, Eugene DIAL Harrison Blvd., OGDEN 65 Jack D. Hall, $10. Francis G. Maughan 3017 LOOMS FOR A. DEAL? THE BUY OF A LIFETIME! COME IN TOMORROW AND SELECT YOURS! O King Size O 5 Year Warranty O Water Saver O Fully time Saves work 0 Saves clothes Saves you G. E. WASHER S'J $88 Pair Only G. E. 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