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Show frage HILLr TOP TIMES 4 November Clarifies command Misconception CLASS IV HtVJ 1957, 1958 a The Air Force took turn this week to correct a ception concerning academic IE ground required for acceptance 1959 v. .,jrkter Driving Calls for Caution You're going to wake up one morning soon, look out the window, and see your trip to work at Hill AFB complicated by snow a couple f feet deep. That will be the time you Bhould roll out your traffic safety rules and rehash them a little before you get the snow shovel to clear path out of the garage. Remember, winter driving DOES eall for increased caution. Leave for work earlier on stormy mornings, see that your car windows are frost-fre- e for good visability, and be sure your car and tires are in roper shape. While we're on the subject of traffic safety, here are S few n snore facts that are good to think about: In most fatal auto accidents, only one car is involved. "Saturday is the most dangerous day of the week for drivers. About one out of every five traffic fatalities occurs on that day. Sunday is second most hazardous. While few slow drivers ever run afoul of the law, they're still "highway hazard. Driving too slow can cost a life your life, or Cm life of a motorist who takes a chance and passes you when he shouldn't. Keep pace with traffic Males are involved in almost eight times as many fatal auto accidents as females. Naturally, they drive a lot more than the gals do. Odds are that if your car isn't up to snuff, safetywise, the fault will lie with the rear lights, brakes, front lights or exhaust system. When a hazard is found at vehicle safety checks, those four problems the ones that crop up most often. ' little-know- k ;'''''; t (fir How's the Time to Study Summer is just a memory. We've already had our first taste of now. Before we know it the weather will really turn cold, keeping M indoors most of our time. While we savor the last few days of autumn, we can also be 4o!ng some hard thinking about how we're going to spend our leisure time in the cold months ahead. Summer was a time for play in the nun; winter is a time to work, study, get ahead, ' There are many educational opportunities for civilian and military libraries, correspondence courses, personnel at Hill AFB. off-dut- y schooling is available to make it possible to put the winter months to productive use. They give us the tools, the means sure antidotes to the boredom of enforced confinement. "If a man's education is finished, he is finished," said the noted merchant philanthropist Edward A. Filene. It is not only a simple answer, but perhaps the very best, to people who think that study j and formal education are restricted to a certain age group. The older a man gets, the more he knows, and the more he knows the better is his capacity to absorb more facts, multiply his skills. If you'd like some advice on some schooling for the winter months, eall Employee and Career Development Branch, Ext. 5120, if you are civilian, or Education Services, Ext. 3538, if you're military, and they'll help you outline a program. ed o v-- Uv. me Air Fori i In a letter frv47c.& 1 cm. uicu. lauuie tw giaauate from school in the upper half of the wouia resuu in automatic ification from consideration V .; to Congress anil cadet persons with amnhti, responsibilities, Air Force nAiJ nel officials pointed out sever) circumstances where completionj high school in the lower half of tl class would have no bearing co candidate acceptability at the Aca emy. Exception might include: . Well-stock- - r SI h m - later Those demonstra! in preparator who were subject - Certain mitigating circunf stances such as enrollment in a s lect high school. The letter took note of the verse of the situation - a school student who graduated in upper half of his class but later did substandard work in pre paratory school or denied admission college would J W3 TREASURE 10 Different Bonus Clues Each Tomorrow's Clue Today-BacClues Week k Worried About a Christmas present for Daddy? Hero's the answer: Surprise him with membership in the new Hill AFB Golf Club 1 and 3 ATTENTION DEPARTMENT HEADS! WILL RESERVE ENTIRE CLUB FOR YOUR department Thankspivlnsr, Xmas or New Years! can .We furnish anything you want!!! from 3 to 8 pieces or will Sharpest Band in Utah supply continuous dance music from stereo phono- graph. P. A. Systems. Any type meal you want. Cali 12 to 6 ask for Mrs. Thompson for attractive prices. i OGDEN'S MOST EXCITING 7A W. NIGHT CLUD Riverrlafe Road EX 54 Shirley's Draperies Roy Clint's Cabinets Ogden Dug's UTOCO Service Ogden Vince's Pharmacy Ogden Ben Lomond Drug Ogden Doug's UTOCO Service Streble & Son Ogden Hospital Drug Ogden Water Softeners, Inc. Clearfield Rainbow Gardens Ogden Canyon Appliance City Ogden Ben Lomond Drug: Ogden Suburban Real Estate Ogden Tanner Construction Co. Roy Ben Lomond Lane Ogden Valley Nursery Follow signs from Uintah Dugway Wangsgard'a Market Ogdcn R. C. Willey & Son Syracuse Mark's Inn Just South of lit Springs Junction Li Messerly's Conoco ServiceHospital Drug; Ogden Ogden Overman's Mattress Water Softeners, Inc. Ogden Clearfield Plantation Restaurants Rainbow Gardens Portico Room Ogden Canyon Ogden City Appliance Smith & Edwards War Ogden Surplus Ben Lomond Drag Ogden Hiway 91, Sunset Stewart's Rexall Drug Suburban Real Estate Stores . Ogden Five' Points. Ogden Tanner Construction Roy Peterson Motors Ben Lomond Lanes Ogden Ogden Smith & Edwards War Valley Nursery Surplus signs from Hot Springs Junction Follow 1 Tint ah Dusrway Utah Noodle Parlor Wangsgard's Market Ogden Ogden Beehive Bottling Co. R. C Willey & Son Brigham City Syracuse Keith Sport Store Mark's Inn Ogden Jnst South of unction Cal's Trailers Hot Springs Ogden Shirley's Draperies Linoleum By Wells Roy Roy Cabinets Clint's Furniture Roy Ogden Roy Clearfield Nursery & Dug's UTOCO Servi Landscape Ogden Clearfield Vince's Pharmsef State. Farm Insurance Ogden Ogden Ben Lomond Drug Hamilton Drug Center Roy Shopping Center Service LeRoy Johnson CONOCOos'" UTOCO w Btreoie Service Ogden Ogden 8 TO RADIO t. ugf be to the AcaoW FIND The Mighty I ucation. Electricians. Glen Taylor and Ross Johnson Con ladder) are performing one of their daily jobs replacing fluorescent tabes in over-hea- d lighting fixtures. These Air Installation electric shop trouble shooters on the emergency crew change approximately 200 incandescent globes, 300 fluorescent tubes and 60 different types of fuses and other minor ' electrical repair work a week. Working, radio in their truck, they averaged 22 trouble from a two-wa- y calls a day. These jobs run from installing high ceiling light bulbs in warehouses to working in maximum security areas where Top Secret clearance is required. H1IDIE who several transfers of school oW the course of their high school Ogdcn AHA at Work 1 Those academic fitness schools or college. AVAILABLE AT See Pages J AF Academy air materiel BAS E H, |