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Show Page 8 February HILL TOP TIMES Credit Union Membership Doubles; Assets Pass Half Million Dollars Membership in the Federal Employees' Credit Union almost doubled during the past year, while total assets soared to better than the half million dollar mark, Ray D. Hagen, treasurer, announced this week. In his annual statement of financial condition, Mr. Hagen reported membership of 2,938 on Jan. 1, 1956, as compared with 1,558 a year ago. Meanwhile, assets were listed at 578,505.77 on the first of the year as compared with $251,090.90 on Jan. 1, 1955. Credit Union members at each oan and share insurance dividends, installation were: Hill AFB, 1,402; $648.00; .V $37,368.81. total, Utah General Depot, 1,155; Ft. showed: the for Expenses year Douglas, 247; and NSD Clearfield, salaries, $9,922; loan and share in134. Member shares outstanding $5,483.61; supplies, $897.36, were: Hill AFB, $200,769.17; UGD, surance, miscellaneous expends, $3,726.78, Ft. $294,812.28; Douglas, $36,458.88; total expenses, $20,029.75; net and NSD, $19,528.03. the $17,339.06; during year, Assets were reported as follows: profit total, $37,368.81. cash on hand and in the bank, $24,729.-7There were 1,300 borrowers as of loans to members, $45,520.07; Jan. 1, 1955. These borrowers were Government bonds (less deprecia- distributed at various installations tion), $1,956; furniture and equip as follows: Hill AFB, 605; UGD, ment (less depreciation), $6,000.16; 507; Ft. Douglas, 132; and NSD, prepaid blanket bond, $359.79, total, 62. $578,565.77. Loans outstanding to these bor Liabilities included: ' auto insur rowers were: Hill AFB, $23S,430.26; ance payable, $187.32; Social Se UGD, $221,572.87; . Ft. Douglas, cunty taxes payable, $30.47; in- $62,781, and NSD, $22,481.23. come tax withheld, $105.50; other A four per cent dividend was payables, $171.72; Capitol: members' paid to CU members on Jan. 1, share savings, $551,765.19; inac 1956, as follows: Hill AFB, $4,- tive share savings, $160.31; divi- - 171.94; UGD, $7,964.28; Ft. Dougdends on Jan. 1, 1956, $13,607.54; las, $1,067.64; and NSD, $403.08. Mr. Hagen emphasized that his guaranty fund, $9,255.56; and undivided earnings, $2,716.16 (to be report demonstrated the soundness transferred to guarantee fund), of the Federal Employees' Credit Union. He commended present CU Total, $578,565.77. Income for the year 1955 was as members for their participation and urged all Hill AFB employees follows: interest on loans, late charges, $792.91; auto to join the organization and to m- insurance commissions, $871.75; vest their earnings regularly. 5; 24, 1956 : Any wife with an inferiority complex can cure it by being sick in bed for a day while her hug. band manages the .household and the children. ill Definition of gossip: The best way in the world to make a moun. tain out of an anthill. Just keep digging up the dirt. w FM I ' There once was a lady from Guam Who said, "Now the ocean's so calm I will swim for a lark." She encountered a shark Let us now sing the 90th Psalm, HOT SHOTS Master Sgt. Kenneth Rogers (right) helps MSgt. James E. Spell put on his brand new shooting jacket while Lt. Allen B Kipper looks on with approval. The three were part of Hill . AFB's shooting team that won jackets and trophies at a recent match at Fairchlid AFB, Wash. Absent at time of picture pistol were team members SSgts Precilian B. Bustamente and Clarence D. Howes, and coach TSgl. David K. Phillips. Trophies and Jackets Presented To Pistol Team for "Sharp Shooting" Hill AFB vo j RELAX THIS WEEKEND IN . ELM NEVADA "It sounds too good to be true, but to the were it is." Round trip bus transporta-- ; and presented shooting jackets Trophies shoottwo in honors for week team last winning high pistol tion, room Saturday night and $2.00 ing matches, held last September. check per person. Leave Salt t At the Northwest uonierence neth J. Rogers, MSgt. James E. guest Lake Saturday a.m., return Sunday meet at McChord AFB, Washing- Spell, Preciliano B. Bustaton, last year, Hill sharpshooters mente, SSgt. Clarence D. p.m. and walked off with first place. Other Howes. Sgt. SSgt. now Bustamente entries came from McChord AFB, stationed in Greenland. Sgt. isHowes Deep Creek AF Station and Larson also has transferred and is now in AFB, Wash., and Malstrom AFB, Washington. Great Falls, Montana, At the Northwest Conference, Married Couple Hill AFB score was 886 points Sgt. Spell took third place m the Per Person The of out a 1,200. 233 possible tally individual scoring with MERITORIOUS SERVICE points. O Commercial Hotel was 115 points better than that of Sgt. Howes took 1st place among team from Great the Hill shooters, racking up 256 the second-plac- e O Stockmen's Hotel ; Falls. nomts. In AF-wiAfter the meet Hill AFB's competition, Sigt. Floor Shows at Ranchinn Howes was the only member of Nightly Nation to mailed the were targets for Complete al Rifle Asociation to compete m the base team to place in individual Call ELgin Information e, Howes was the judged eight pistol scoring. The base placed tenth in hiffh. tourney. Drive A Leisurely Mr. to Service award was Civilian A Meritorious recently presented David E. Phillips also team competition. the TSgt. Rest Stops Alfred A. Agee for superior work he accomplished as chief of the ts were received a shooting jacket for his Making up Hill's Storage Branch, Supply and Services Directorate. En Route Weekly Excursions Lt. Allen B. Kipper, MSgt. Ken- - job as team coach. The award was presented to Mr. Agee by Major General M. E. Til ery, OOAMA commander, in cere ! monies held in the general's office. He was cited for outstanding su pervision in directing the receipt, storage, and issue of all prime, zoni al, and reparable material at Hill ; th Air Force Base. Mr. Agee's supervisor said, A nu Mr. Agee consistently demons J sic trated his excellent leadership qualities, his superior administraat tive ability, his highly intelligent da o approach to the solution of man In agerial and operational problems, isl his thorough knowledge of all ut phases of supply policies and pro Jc I cedures, his genuine interest in New Colors sq his his improvement, integrity, 1 1 an Adv. good judgment, and his sound character." 1 1 th Because of this unusual abilitv. "1 Mr. Agee devised new and stream- med procedures in storage of ma 1 m: terial that have saved the Air ALFRED F. AGEE bj t orce thousands of dollars Fi Mr. Agee. who is now Chief of W Packing and Corrosion Control, has Li worked at Hill AFB since Julv CI 1941 when he first started working te in Storage. He has been a member ai of .the Supply and Services Direc gi torate all the time Call Commander's February's 1235 He resides Henderson at 2849th for officers of Hq OOAMA, A ABW: 2700th EOD Sq; Det. 3, Drive, Ogden, with his wife, Mar e and Susann 16, children, 2700th EOD Sq; 2949th Support garet, oi ! of call held Eileen 13, Linda 10, Steven 5, and Group; and make-u- p se I 1 J 2. Allen Free held be earlier by the hospital will at Tuesday Feb. 28, beginning Club inon hours at Officers' ation from post World War 1 up to the jet age. Officers are requested to be in The new time for the call has their seats by 1500 hours since the Wn set so that it will not conflict with other scheduled meetings. And program will start on time. it will enable military personnel to Since attendance at this call isattend durine "normal duty hours." mandatory according to AFR 190This month's movie is concluding 18, roll will be taken. of "We Saw It Happen," 29 Officers atending "G" or "B" part 1 1 minutes' in length. It will show Staff are not required to be at viewers progress of American avi this call unless they so desire. . .45-calib- 5 re i : i Al Agee Presented Award For Outstanding Work in Storage sUToo $95 $35,-056.0- 9; ; de 77 AF-wid- .45-calib- re I 5-- hot-sho- Last Day Saturday R""'n Living Save 10o to 25 - Nat. Off Styles and Merchandise Genuine Savings ; Officers' Call Set February 28 nwfflL Berklines Newest Recliner $125. Only Lani Beauty Studio Room Utah Smith Bldg. 206 $A95 UiJ Nationally advertised Berkliner . . . Combination plastic and tweed covers . . . Decorator colors. Try this com- fortable chair now. Buy it at Big Savings this week. 1 1 Clearfield, 1 Wk. 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