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Show ' Page 24 : HtLL TOP TIMES : 9k 1367 SUCCESSFUL AT DOTH " i August : Procurement Clerk Combines Role off bMotherff Career Girl une i a oeries) Being mother to a successful, happy family and the same time holding down a job at Hill AFB accomplishment of a procurement clerk in Operations port Branch, Procurement. "V ?; 1 Tl .. gVSOJ V fi'Hfe' 71, V Tliilii iiM til Junior Officers Tour SAC a ircraft Hill AFB Junior Officers pose beside the aft section of a 2 at SAC's AFB Hill the museum tour was a part of a career motivation trip sponsored by t Council. The trip took 23 officers to Strategic Air Command Headquarters SAC 8 Neb. While there, they also attended a classified command briefing; toured and visited command post and communications center; boarded the airborne command post, with their SAC counterparts. "Jgg, B-5- End Career Motivation Course Scheduled Tex. Com- Air Training (AFNS) mand is implementing a special training course, Career Motivation Advisor, here Sept. 11. Course length is five academic days. 9RESS THE KIDS FOR SCHOOL THIS FALL... Scope of training includes i$t retention interviews, Air Force career benefits and programs, communications, yearly activity plans, and assistance to career motivation programs. Desired students are noncommissioned officers, possessing AFSC 73270 or 73291, who have duties and responsibilities of a career motivation advisor. wA a i Quotas for the first class will be allocated this week. Personnel will not be returned from overseas for this training at the present time. The American Way! Bobby, Sue, and Tina are returning to classes in snappy new outfits Mom was able to buy with cash from American. Mom talked to the people at American. Then she paid cash for the children's clothes to n get them at savings. The American Way her new more clothes for less! buy helped I i Chrzaszcz is supposedly the hardest word to pronounce; we have an expression just as tough, fit s it "i waa wrong." V i Hank says: 4 I pre-seaso- MM to $4,973.23 up most amounts on . just your signature j TO: AMERICAN FINANCE I I NAME ADDRESS WIFE OR HUSBAND'S LIST 3 PLACES AND CITY WHERE YOU HAVE USEO CREDIT! EMPLOYED BY I I I I I Addrtst (Mail to office nearest AMT. WANTED, PHONE V.1 Ill . NAME 1. 2. 3. MIUTAtr PfltOMMfL COMHM IMnM atkmu TMK RANK BASE PAT A NO ALLOWANCES MY PRESENT MILITARY SERVICE OBLIGATION LENGTH OF MILITARY SERVICE I MONTHLY TERMINATES I fiAMQ 12 "18 PAYMT5. 600.00 57.00 705:CO 47.00 CASH JAYMTS. i.OOOTOO 95.00 1.503.48" 100.00 2,016.95 105.00 CASH on your SIGNATURE I I PAYMTS. I I 1.503.58 142JD0 2.023.20 13400 4 a r 1 '"'mm- 'ti raid 375 - "k . Carburetor repairs Engine overhaul HANK'S Auto Service 2544 Ogdn Avtnu Phone 1 394-772- 7 ' l met ' ' 1 J ... oldest s 21-year-- 20-year-- old In Indian Village Mae T. Parry base, the Timbimboos have returned to Washakie where they operate a small farm. Famous Indian Chief Mae's great grandfather was Chief Sagwitch who played such an important role in Utah history. He was chief of the Northwestern Band of Sh- The value of education was learned early in life by Mae, who is a Shoshone Indian. Her childhood was spent in the little Indian village of Washakie, Utah. She attended elementary school there, then spent several years at the government school at Riverside, California; graduated from Bear River High School, and topped it off with schooling at the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. Indians which takes in states of Wyoming, Nevada, Southern Idaho and Utah. oshone Band of active and Mae The Northwestern Shoshone is still is secretary of the organization. Her duties include recording all births and deaths of mem bers. Mae has worked in Procurement' for the last six years. Evidence of her success in work is borne out by the many awards she has received, including a sustained superior performance award, letters of commendation, letters of appreciation and Zero Defects awards. Mae's brother, Frank Tinv band-- or bimboo, is chief of the as they call it now, chairman. Officials of the organization have regular meetings and rcalled members are a HiD frequently. Frank is also Quality employee and works in Control, Maintenance. eunions Mae's mother and father are no strangers to Hill AFB. Both were employed at Hill AFB for many years. Her father, Moroni Timbimhon wn ftio fi rot In- dian to be named as a bishop in the Latter-da- y Saint Church, Since their retirement from the for 884 The Parry's reside at Clearfield. mnn v w Fast.' c.,tv, UUUMI , . V TV AT - UA with boating and camping family and enjoying grandchildren. Auto Sales Layton '67 I FORD I '390' V-- 8, the 2595 '67 COUGAR RAH, f V-- 8, Stick Shift, Low Mileage, Factory Warranty '66 GTO HARDTOP RAH, Vinyl Top, WW 2-D- $1295 H.T R. V-- 8, $2695 $1995 RAH, A.T., P.S., WW Ti res Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Real Nice! 3 PICKUPS J S '66 CHEV. J '65 CHEV. S 65 GMC f Tires CHEV. S.S CHEV. 2695 Aoto. Trans., Power Steer., R4H, WSW, Fac. W'. 'z-to- n, Vi -- 4-spe- ton, V-- 8, V-- 6, '2-to- n, $1895 radio ed, $1695 R&H R&H ed, ed, $1695 J J" A t J. Many Uther Cars and Trucks to onow ft -- . 1 a ! A From Layton Auto Saks l 77 N. MAIN IN LAYTON 1 ,f l Bruce, graduated from the University of Utah and is teaching school in Layton; Brian just returned from an LDS mission and is attending Weber State College; twins, Janet and Jean, have several years of college; and Ann, 17, a senior at Clearfield High plans to attend college and become a teacher. J '65 Engine tuneup LauSmo$ Ogden, Utah in Maintenance, decided that one of the most important things they wanted to give their five children was a colthat's where lege education Mae's paychecks come in har ' '64 HUGE in rnone 399-- 1 166 Parry, industrial engineer l'm IMFMBCN 27th Street i I 17003.6853.00" 2.505J33J23J30 36"r.0l7.6b 39.00' 3.017:33112.00 4.009.45 147.00 24 EASY TERMS! BankAmericardl nr tinnt9nnyp tn mo oo M0S.USH ' "LET US TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR" i Vurs Mae and her husband, Grant M. 1ml in: PHONE tFit nv. At '1 you) Mae T. Parry successfully combines the roles of mother and career girl and has done so for over 12 years. The Parry's AFB, LACKLAND up" 825-829- 5 or ro. |