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Show I April HILL TOP TIMES 21962 mmrnTin inmnmimnrmrmTTwn mnnnTimnnnTinnnnaiiiniiiiinnrinnn " " mumi Page IHMIIIMHI ; Credit Union Members Meet For Elections and Reports At their 23rd annual membership meeting last week, members of the Federal Employees Credit Union elected three of their number to the Board of Directors and 10 to the credit committee. There were approximately 1000 members and friends in attendance. President Boyer A. Carter, of Hill Air Force Base, presided over the meeting which featured progress reports from officers and committee chairmen on the past year's activity. A talk by Dr. EIRoy Nelson, and economist, First Security Corporation, highlighted the ses sion. Elected to the Board of Direc tors for three-yea- r terms were Max W. Peterson, Hill AFB; Lola M. Gayle, Utah General De pot; and Arthur F. Anderson, Fort Douglas. Credit Committeemen elected terms include Les for three-yelie D. Marsell, Ft. Douglas; Clyde Willey and John R. Rees, vice-preside- nt ' j Ogden AMA Hails Successful Skybolt Launch of the Skybolt missile shown above slung befirst Stratof ortress. The missile was fired successfully on its maiden a 2 streaking high above the Atlantic Ocean. The huge jet solid fuel missile from beneath jetplanes, unleashed the over of the at an altitude of more than Canaveral seconds after Cape tip sweeping its wings AMA the is for the support feet. manager logistic Ogden weapon and the responsib50,000 Division of Materiel the the vested in are Skybolt Management Directorate. Col. David ilities has an The division chief. is Skybolt mighty approximate 1,000 mile range. K.Lyster Ogdea AMA is hailing the 2' neath the wings of a from week last test flight bomber, escorted by four air-launchi- ng B-5- B-5- two-stag- e National Guard; Ralph H. Morley, UGD; William J. Rob ertson, Internal Revenue Serv ice; Pauline Schofield, Naval Supply Depot; Harry Bonnell, Ray Odd, W. R. West and M Sgt Lee W. Houghton, Hill AFB. Growth During 1961 In his report, President Car ter mentioned the continued growth of the credit union dur ing 1961. There are now over 10,000 members with more than 5 million in assets. If such growth continues, it might be necessary to remodel the present building or build a new one, he Air ar said. Ray D. Hagen, treasurer and general manager, pointed out that the FECU is now the largest credit union in the state and a recognized leader among such groups. He reported significant progress in 1961 toward service objectives and promised a convenient "pay by matt" system in the near future. BEFORE SO MUCH QUALITY AT SO LITTLE COST! CHECK THESE QUALITY FEATURES 23,000 Volt Picture Power Full 23 Inch Picture Full Power Transformer Hand Wired Chassis Two Large Speakers Genuine Hardwood Cabinet i, EARLY AMERICAN LOWBOY MAPLE WW ALSO AVAILABLE IN WALNUT $179.95 With Trade ALSO AVAILABLE IN MAHOGANY II CURTIS MATHES $179.95 With Trade The Burlington With Trade Model 24923 QUALITY FEATURES TOW Model U2923 2017 WASH. BLVD. With Trade 5 minn..,. w Stereo Radio Comb. 23 inch TV 14 Tube Custom AM - FM Tuner Adaptable to Multiplex 6 Speakers (2 Bass, 2 Midrange and 2 Tweeters) 2300 Volt Picture Power Full Power Transformer Hand Wired Chassis Genuine Hardwood Cabinet NO MONEY DOWN You've Seen the Rest - ilPiFL It's Unbeatable 36 - ; v ofTfS UAsuxKHxaam i , , zrt. It's TILL 7:00 P.M. WEEKD i ft i. in m Mil The UptDU MONTHS TO PAY So Come in and Buy the Best" PHONE EX II .ti" :p? An Appliance City Deal AYS; TILL 9:00 P.M. FRIDAYS 3-14- 44 OGDEN |