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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pax 6 July BUG BATTLERS Winners Announced In Safety Contest Sanitation Section Plans Knock-Ofor Grasshoppers were 1l? in the Traffic Safe Contest recently by the Ogden Air Representative Office ut this sumpunches arranged Hill AFB will be no place for a grasshopper Contest winners wer, v. of series or a of Andrew D. Clark n mer as a result for the insects by the sanitation section at the Utah air base. on, Sanitation technicians will be will remain to pick off many of u reux, T? AirOffden busy for two weeks spraying in the stragglers. an eradication' program that is Just in case of a late hatch, o expected to kill off more than the sprayers will be back on the vraius xo the Win ners. critters. 90 per cent of the pesky job. 1 James Creamer, head of the the sanitation section, said that grasshoppers have just hatched pillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllW out "and now's the time to eliminate them". Two machines, one a mist- sprayer capable of putting out five gallons per minute of in secticide, and a sprayer with a boom with a pipe attached, are being used. Malathion, chlordane and dieldrin are being used in various areas of the base. Different chemicals are used in different areas to protect children and pets, for example Included in Operation GrassMARK IV AUTO AIR CONDITIONING hopper are runways, taxiways, open fields, and areas around INSTALLS IN HOURS! the houses and offices. OUTCOOLS "FACTORY AIR"... COSTS LESS "Hill AFB has 7,000 acres, FITS ALMOST ANY CAR... GIVES IUILT-Isaid Mr. Creamer, which in APPEARANCE cludes a lot of area that is TRANSFERS WHEN YOU TRADE choice pickings for grasshopp WARRANTY FOR 24 MONTHS OR 24,000 MILES ers." NATIONWIDE SERVICE Most of the grasshopper crop EASY IUDGET TERMS a is expected to be knocked out a during the first round of spray ing. Enough residual chemicals & Glass Co. 1 Ogden HUSBAND-HUNTINis the "Home nf Necessary and Unnecessary Auto Farts" a in anima the which only sport 1 Phone 363 22nd Street that gets caught has to buy the knock-o- ut - I A 200-gall- NEW OFFICIALS of the Hill Administrative Club were installed at a recent luncheon. Officers are Thomas Bartlett, vice president; Dean Cook, president; Adrian Lockwood, treasurer, and Marjorie Carlson, secretary. Administrative Club Installs Officials, Presents Awards three-pronge- t; G m, 399-3317- Demonstrators and Repossessions Up To Young M BartMt PORTABLES AND CONSOLES With New Ironer Guarantee MM IMS I 336 24th Ogden -- BEAT THE HEAT WITH AN IRONRITE Davis H ruppe 11 I All Sold for Auto Parts 1 roort Draw 1'ullham MACH award in recognition of unusual management achievement at Hill AFB. Cited were Barrett F. Pull-hadeputy chief. Supply and Transportation; Ken Younjr. chief, Requirements and Distri bution Branch. LGM-.1- 0 SSM, Materiel Management. Thomas Bartlett, chief, Management Services Division. Maintenance; John L. Davis, deputy chief, Materiel Facilities Division, Supply and Transportation: and August S. Kruppe, Accounting and Finance Division, Comp troller. They were presented lapel pins, citations, and engraved desk sets. on N Hill Administrative Club members met at the officers' d event installed new officers, presented awards to MACH They winners, and awarded scholarships to four students. Takinjr over club reins for the coming year are new offiThe first recipients of the cials, Dean Cook, president; club's scholarship awards were Thomas Bartl- presented to David A. Thomas, ett, vice presi-den- Don E. Williams, Melvin D. Adrian Shurtz, and Robert K. Cox. (See Lockwood, license. treasurer, and photo on page 13.) CarlMarjorie son, secretary. Five executives were presented the club's club recently for a 16 1965 |