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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 May 1, Bond Drive Gets Undorvay Today (Continued from Page 1.) "Recently our participation rate lias dropped. We therefore must not dwell on our past records but must set our sights upon a shining future record. New eavera must civilian and pt enlisted among our are to we ranks if military our standing as one of the jfcop ranking air materiel areas in Hthe Air Materiel Command's Sav-jfa- g Bond Program and gain a ieventh star for our All civilian and military employ-lie- s at Hill AFB will be contacted during the campaign. Again this year a number of honorary awards wHl be bestowed by the Treasury Department and the Air Force Upon activities and individuals who show outstanding pfogress in promoting the sale of savings bonds during the campaign. Emphasis will be placed both upon encouraging present bond re-,ta- in . . - V Drioers Are Responsible Fcr Identication Of Passengers a 7. buyers to increase their deductions and enlisting new "payroll 'savers."., In stressing the valuable patriotic service bond buyers perform, Colonel d'Acosta concluded, "We must also consider, in our campaign of solicitation, the tremendous benefits which cannot help but result from the continued purchase and holding of U.S. Savings Bonds both to the individual and to the nation as a whole. Again this year, our campaign will have as its theme, 'STRENGTHEN AMERICA'S PEACE POWER.' "We all realize that the need for peace is a life or. death matter and that it doesn't come cheap or easy it costs a lot of money! Every bond we buy helps to build a stronger and safer America and also helps to insure our personal financial security I" I I Visit.inf rtprsoTmol Policies for entrance of private vehicles and occupants to Hill AFB were restated this week by Captain Albert W. Scott, Chief of i Security Division. , 1 LaGrassa McHugh 195;' of: business brought to the baR S employees should be delivered I Security Division headquarteh in order that Building may be properly registered 2 issued identification as necessaW Captain Scott pointed out that the huge volume of traffic at xuo shift changes makes it impractical vatjfiiig security con& to check identification of all per- tions, it may be necessary, on sons in each vehicle. Employees casion, to require positive identi driving on Hill are therefore per- f ication of all occupants ct & . Honors Awarded Military Pair 0, sonally responsible to assure that all passengers in their vehicle have "The Security Division solicits An ammunitions maintenance proper identification and the cooperauon ox bu personnel in to changing security specialist and a ground control right and need" for entry to the justing said. approach equipment repairman base.' have been honored as Hill AFB's top NCO and for March. i.r The two are TSgt William E. McHugh, 25th Ammunitions Sup ply Squadron and A1C William W. LaGrassa, 1906th Airways and Air Communications Service Airman-of-the-Mon- .LET CONTRACTORS LUMBER SUPPL- YEnd Your Storage Worries With a th Squadron. quirements," he .. Garage Custom-Dui- lt st Set McHugh, veteran of 13 years service anJ a native of Mc- - ry yert ;m&MmfWv''t hW bf i I m, ff Tit t Alester, Okla came to Hill in April 1056 from FairchHd AFB, Wash. He resides with his wife Anita and children Gary, 6, and t 111 Lynn, 2, at 48 Hill Garden Homes. Airman LaGrassa. a native of North Las Vegas, Nev., joined the Air Force in Aug. 1955 and came to Hill in Oct. 1056 from Keesler AFB,V Miss., after completing training in his military specialty. He resides at 73 E. 1450 So., Clearfield, with his wife Joyce, and son William Jr.. 1 month. - ; r For Family Fun Ho Down Payment Easiest of Terms Double or single garage T plus storage, space for lawn mower, outdoor furniture, bicycles, etc. Here's better living at amazing low cost ! ; Stan Dee, Procurement, and his family pose happily with their new- est possession: a Studebaker "Lark" automobile, which was awarded at the Air Force Association Airpower carnival and ball held last Friday evening. Symposium Out-of-To- Inquiries Welcomed wn (Continued From Page 1.) symposium 11 AIL THE include an Air Space Forum at 2:30 n.m. Mav 15: Jet Age Forum at 10 a.m. May 16; Aerospace Luncheon at 12 noon, May 16; Aerospace Forum at 2:30 p.m. May 16; and an Aerospace TODAY COUPOH J Contractors Lumber Supply 3451 So. 2nd West In 69 I Salt Lake City, Utah lorecast Banquet to climax the affair beginning at 7 pjn. May 16. Special significance to the symposium is added by an open house I Please rush full details on how easy it would be for me to M avt iv4ia nPA fn net faw 1nllkla mAlltll. 1. ' I being held at Hill AFB on Saturday, May 16, Armed Forces Day, with all the military services in titan participating. ' ADDRESS " ' 1 1 : I PHONE STATE CITY lj , AEHJraar BEST BUY EtfEK ' 1 IfAjJ w I T"",r""" -- It's just the ticket for easy livin "" nn 11 ,M . fl ffe a lighter, Booster in smart Bengal cloth and popular new colors. 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