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Show lugU9t'30, HILL TOP TIMES 1963 Pajre Military Supply Inventory Reduced UpjlilliiEii 63 . By $260,000,000 ' (AFNS) Washington reduction in military supply inventory $260,000,000 J GOAL ATTAINMENT 192 I y I t. m r.AKniiATE Pretty Barbara Allison of Main- chart showing the $2,130,747 cost reduc-n"- n r displays a directorate during FY 1963. She in the figure achieved "Miss Methods ImMaintenance's in the first entry $100. DSA also transferred 12,200 contest. items to the General Services provement" Administration (GSA). Another 20,000 items are scheduled to be Maintenance turned over to GSA during the half of FY '64. 1964' first As of June 30, 1963, the agen'Hiss Methods cy had 1,029,000 items under cenThe search is on in the Maintenance Directorate for a tral management. This figure is to rise to 1,315,000 by beautiful girl to reign as its "Miss Methods Improvement of expected . Contest Offers Title: Improvement of 1964." John Jivatode, for the beauty the project officer bout,, said in promotional FY 1964. program that represent, the winner will activi-tie- s during He said that those in nance desiring to enter a contestant should submit her name Mainte- to methods improvem- their local ent monitor. There are no restrictions as to ige, size, marital status, etc. just a gal who will be an asset to the Methods Improvement Program. Cut-o- date for the contest ff will be announced later by Mr. Jivatode. During FY 1963 the Maintenance Directorate achieved 92 per cent of the $2,232,388 goal it set for itself. This FY the goal stands at $3.5 million United Fund (Continued from Page 1) Davis United Planning Council, Utah Alcoholic Center, Army, Youth Citizen-hi- p Development Inc., USO, YWCA, United Fund AdministrNorthern Salvation June 1964. DSA operating costs were $31,400,000 less than estimates of activities transferred to its Bells management on Jan. 1, 1962, and thereafter. A substantial portion (Continued from Page 1) were due to a of the ness Letter Writing (three), reductionsavings of 3,738 personnel in Principles of Public Speaking common supply and service ac (three), Rapid Reading (two), tivities, officials said. Business Law (five), DSA was established Oct. 1, Course in Algebra (five), Ele- 1961, of Defense ments of Plane Geometry Robert byS. Secretary McNamara to furnish (three), Intermediate Algebra, common supplies and related Solid Geometry (three), services to the military depart (five), College Algebra mcnts and other components of (five), Calculus (four), Calculus the Defense Department. It sup Continuation of Math 61 (four), plies goods, clothing and textiles, and Industrial Psychology medical, petroleum, chemical, in (three). dustrial, electronics, construction Personnel interested in the and general supply items. courses listed above should contact Mr. Tidwell, Ext. 5129 or A SOLDIER who had lost his 22224. rifle was lectured by his capMr. Tidwell pointed' out that tain and told he would have to enrollment in the evening classes pay for it. or correspondence courses offers "Sir," said the soldier, "sup two important advantages to em- pose I lost a tank?" "Ynu would have to pay for ployees: It increases the emtoo" said the Captain and that, ployes' education, knowledge, skill in performing his work, and "Heck," muttered the soldier. it increases the employee's op- "Now I know why a captain goes down with his ship." portunity for promotion. School First Trig-nomet- ry - 1 ease 16 Jme to' 0r V0 17 SS? RENTALS ,JJZ S-1- 91, tuition aid for education for fiscal sonnel seeking Sgt. Templin's Son Will Attend AFA Prep School off-dut- y Castle AFB, Calif. Airman Second Class Ralph J. Tempi in of 330 S. Louise Street, Azusa, Calif., has been selected to attend year 1964. It should have read, "tuition aid has been cut from 75 per cent to 66 per cent per course." For further information phone C. P. Metzlaar, base education officer, ext. 3538. Colorado Springs, Colo. Airman Templin, a weapons mechanic, is the son of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Ralph W. Templin of Hill AFB. Elim Lutheran Church the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School at 23rd and Jefferson Ogden Leonard E. Dalberg, Pastor 0 3 or Sunday School and Worship 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Nursery Both Services course, During the year-lon- g Airman Templin will receive concentrated training in basic academic subjects to prepare him to compete for an appointment to the Air Force Academy. 399-355- 392-833- Bountiful Motor Sales 6580 SO. HIGHWAY GALL BOUNTIFUL 89-9- 1, AX 5-34- 51 For Demonstration 100 FINANCING (With Secured Credit) Meteor BOAT CAR-TO- P in Freight Slightly Damaged Rea. SI 98.00 STCOOO Pickups Power, Low Miles Hardtop Real X-- L 1962 Comet $1989 Sharp 4-do- 1589 or Standard Transmission, Low Miles Chevrolet Impala Coupes Real Sharp 1961 Corvair 3 1962 4-do- or 1961 Dodge Dart . 1960 Valfant 96 Monza Coupe 4-do- or 1249 1049 1049 1 1961 Karmann Gia Convert 2 1959 Volkswagens 1958 Volkswagen SPECIAL I960 MG ttAEacaEYER'S Easy Credit 318 24th Street Your Hunting Headquarters -- Comet MIRRO CRAFT ALUMINUM services Divi 1T AT 1. 1 f KOC SKI-DO- D T Tough, Good Looking Fiber Glass With Steering Reg. $695.00 lOQ00 SPECIAL SS41" In Weber. North " BX lion, 14-FOO- DESIGNED FOR SKIERS the choice to U.F. m vgaen in which the funrto 5ii v. j. . , , ,! in the is reserved for photo hobby shop civilian military personnel only, To become a member of the employees are welcomed at all club a person only needs an inter meetings and field trips. est in photography. There are no CORRECTION LISTED dues. Regular meetings are each 7 the at Photo p.m. at Tuesday ABOUT EDUCATION Hobby Shop, building A typographical error apThe next photo field trip will be at Sunset Beach with live peared in the August 16 issue of Hill Top Times in a story models Sept. 15. Interested persons should meet at building about additional restrictions at 10:30 a.m. Persons not being placed on military per- 1962 Ford ONLY D0RSETT one-lum- S? IT mney arrangements. Although the equipment 1963 Chevrolet jmpala SS Coupe Fully Powered 1962 Ford Galaxie 50. CL0SE0UT a Fair itSS9;l3wiI1 be pledge week Contributors can 1. ,AFBdonate in a p sum, over the six LI ln?a,lments during the drive. eharS 8an choose which which counties they members of the club, but wish ing to join the field trip should phone Boyd Tate, ext. 3476 for Scout 18 Gd GuyGive S-1- BOAT . Share"8 The first will be presented Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. at entitled Basic building Photographic Optics. Military and civilian person nel plus their dependents 14 years or older are invited to Mercury Clinic. saj. Bijold said that the base aiming at 100 per cent participation and suggesting one hoyr's Pay per month from everyone in weping with the U.F. slogan of Pinhole Photo Club Invites New Members, Plans Outing 4 ation Council, American Social Health Assn., and Mental Health 3 The Pinhole Photo Club of Hill AFB, sponsored by the A Miiitary Recreation Services Branch, will kick off its 1963 the membership drive with a series of slide lectures on helpful was photo tips. carried out by the Defense Supply Agency (DSA) in fiscal year 1963, the Defense Department announced. The reduction represents materiel stock sold to the military services which Ave re not replenished. The agency eliminated through sianaaruizauon a,ioy items as duplicates, obsolete or unnecessary. Estimated annua! costs of handling each item of supply is $2,130,747 1 1961 Comet 4-do- 4-do- or or Custom Standard Transmission $1389 1089 I960 Ford (Over 75 Other Safe Buy Used Cars) 4-do- or |