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Show HILL- TOF TIMEjs - Page 8 Cash Awards Presented 205 Ideamen Golf Course (Continued From Page 1.) For Sundays no earlier than 800 on Friday. For holidays no earlier than 800 two days prior to the holiday (except when the the holiday falls on Monday r Tuesday, and then start- ing times will be obtained by calling on Fridays). . Starting times will be given only to threesomes and foursomes be tween the hours stated above, Colonel Moore announced. HE FURTHER stated that players not available for their starting times automatically will lose their starting times. ' Mr. Williams' appointment as professional brings to the HAFB course a man who has been a golfn er since he was a caddy at the Coif and Country Club when He later be was 14 years old. worked on the Ogden course and turned pro in 3905 when be served as assistant professional at the Meadow Brook course in Salt Lake City. In 195C, he served as pro at the course in Rexburg, Idaho, and the following year joined the El Monte layout as assistant pro. AMONG THE TITLES he holds are those won in the Intermountain Amateur tournament in 1950 and 1904, and championships in the Brigham City and Logan pro links events. In addition, he has been the Ogden city, amateur champion four times and has held the El Monte championships during four different seasons. . Og-de- GROUNDS SU PERINTEN-DEN- T for the new HAFB course is Dee Wilson, who previously served in a similar capacity at the Willow Crctk Country Club in Salt Lake City. The new course meanders over 70 acres of rolling terrain on the eastern boundary of the base. It was constructed by volunteers y hours. working on their off-dut- SNAFU Cash awards, totaling f 7,025 and been ranging from $5 to $500, have their won by 205 employees for ideas under the Air Force's incentive awards program. Receiving top award of $500 Paul B. were San-derli- n, 1765 27th Street, Ogden, and Richard Becker, 266 West 750 North, Clearfield. MR. SANDERLIN and Mr. Becker, both requirements and distri bution officers, Materiel Management, received the award from Air Force Logistics Command head quarters for their method of re aircraft tires. It is capping an addition to an earlier award of $500 by Hill AFB due to the esti mated $528,303 first year savings to the Air Force from the idea. ' Next on the honor roll was Dar ren H. Jensen, 555 East 300 South, Clearfield, an electronic engineer with the 2705th Airmunitions Wing. Mr. Jensen , saved $77,000 for the Air Force and reaped a nice $420 award for himself for suggesting modification to equip ment used in linking and delink ammunition.! ' ing ALLEN E. ROSENLUND, 110 Beacon Ave., Layton, a Manufacture and Repair Branch foreman, received $3G5 for his method of aircraft main and milling C-1- 24 20-m- m F-1- 00 nose Savines landing gears. First 'Semi' Divitlend Paid The Federal Employees Credit Union is announcing its first dividend! A big and beautiful 5 payable as of 1 July for share savings as of record Co June CI is being offered. ANOTHER BIG FECU On the 13th the special: Board of Directors voted to continue the reduced interest rates through the ir.th of October on new cars, boats and semi-annu- al trailers. Other news bulletins from FECU include the recent approval of the amended' By-La- State BE REASONABLE! WHERE AMI X "TO THUD A PjlZA? ', . . . and Osmo W. Kuki, $77.50. BOUNTIFUL; Ray J. Handy, ' $135; $60; Glen' G. Higgins, $10 $10 and $55; and Vernon P. Lunak, $135. SUNSET: William :W. Ashby, $25; Richard Benik, $100 and $10; and Robert O. Dpvington, $25. FARMINGTON: Neil W. Beeton, $135; Clifford N. Carlscn, $85; and Walter ,Df Devore, $37.50. BRIGHAM CITY': Donald R. Bowcutt, $30; and Merlin S. Lem- Cttafoon Score Vehicle accidents and citations at Hill AFB traffi ported by the Security iJ? the following box Vehicle , Vehicle accident $80 two-wee- ' .tVIOr lot tTa- - Moving: 376 Non-Movin- and $10. rate k seeding Traffic violations commL for year 1961:1,001. on, $25. KEARNS: Douglas R. Fox, $75; and Que A. Porter, $55. HYDE PARK: Carl N. Duce, scorn- - accident year: 53. : " . Traffic kw-- s g: vtnlaf '""""o -- 625 I or period: Primary accident Backing without due tvre. 57 camV caution. . We Wm Paint Your Car Complete and Guarantee It LAYTON: for 1 Year for C. Howe, $25; August H. Kruppe, $35; Lorin J. Stimpson, $10 and $35; Nyron B. Thomas, $55; and Ivan J. Walker, $30. ONLY J. Robert Bennett, $15 and $40; Orville R. Devore, $50; Margaret M. Dulin, $50" arid $15; Glenna A. Day, $G0; Ellis V. Flint, $10 and $25; Dean S. Lee, $140; Burke E. Stewart, $25; George E. Twibey, $r.5; Jarvis G. Whitaker, $30 and $10; and Rose E. Wilson, $85. KAYSVILLE: Larry H. Anderson, $77.50; Reta M. Cloward, $25; Harriet M. Martin, K. Phillips, $40. $35; and Ruth ws by the Banking Commission which allows signature loans up to and includinstead of the old ing $500. Patronage Refunds will continue to be paid annually as prescribed by law, it was announced. $0 amounted to $27,627 during ' first year of adoption. Another sizeable award of $300 went to Vernon TV Rice, 632 45th St., Ogden. Mr. Rice,; a woodworker in the Manufacture and .Repair Branch, suggested the, use of formica instead of linen-bas- e phenolic in manufacture of form blocks and dies. The formica proved, satisfac tory and cost less 'than previous materials, thereby saying t Uncle Sam $31,000 during the first year of adoption. ';: Other suggesters whose awards were $25 or more are:" OGDEN: Frederick Anderson, $85; Ronald Archibald, $65: R. Neal Ball, $45; Opal L. Bick, $25; Cyril D. Brown, $100; Neta B. Charlton, $50; Donald S. Child, $200; Allen N. Hale, $75; Joe E. Hoggan, $25 and $10; Jack W. Keyes, $25 and $15; Alton H. Lar- kins, $35; George L. Linford, $25; William K. Mackelprang, $37.50; Howard D. Nelson, $25; John A. Okin, $25; Robert L. Olsen, $25; Roscoe M. Palmer, $30; June W. Pinder, $25; Tessie W. Roberts, $25; Walter H. Somerville, $35; Gene S. Tanner, $25; Ray R. Thackeray, $25; Burdette H. Tracy, $35; Joe A. Valdez, $45; and Larene S. Variderhule, $25.) CLEARFIELD: James F. Alli son, $100; Wayne J. Hartley, $100; Herald G. Jackson, $55; Avery Jones, $55; M. Jane Lemmons, $10, $20, $10 and $10; Charles R. Schroll, $25; Myron D. Sessions, $25; and Ben L. Summers, $25. ROY: Joseph R. Allen, $75; John SALT LAKE CITY: Merlyn J. Burraston, $25; LaVerre Dahle, Kill 11m 18Q limmv K. Main, KaysvEile Phone 37 6-34- 58 SPECIAL COMPLETE AIR CONDITION 21' M. Sun. 4 P.M. Sat. Matinee Thnrs., Tri., Sat. JULY JULY 20-21-- . A'OlV VERYONE CAN SEE Tbs Great Entertainment Show A T POPULAR PRICES I crises CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! 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