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Show Iage HILL TOP TIMES 14 Hillhaus Announces Family Day Picnic at Lagoon Set For Sept. 13; Tickets on Sale Soon New Summer Hours Beautiful Hillhaus, the Snow Basin dining room in high country recently decorated for Hill AFB personnel and their guests, is now open until 10:30 p.m. New hours are Wednesday Friday, 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and Saturdays noon to 10:30 p.m. Hours on open days may be exor tended for organization officials dinner parties, group said. Such reservations should be made at the Personnel Services Division Ticket Office, or by Room 209, Bldg. calling ext. 3528 or 2824. through and-Sunda- g a special ticket at such Exempt are non-ride- s as golf fun house and shooting gallery. The ticket also will admit the bearer to the Aerospace Ball to be held at 8:30 p.m. in the Terrace Ballroom. - Also, the ticket and $.50 will entitle the holder to the teenage "Battle of the Bands" that afternoon. Proceeds from the ticket sale will be used to finance the Select At Snow Basin Tickets for the Utah AFA's annual family day at Lagoon, Sept. 13, will go on sale throughout the base on July 7. lock, stock and The AFA will take over the fun spot barrel for the day. One dollar ticket, which will group's aemsp&as programs be on sale in any staff office, during Fiscal Year 1370. directorate or military unit, Base grnxips ces.2r:r..f to hold entitles the bearer to free rides picaics r ec&er jp8. wings at all day long on the animal land La'.oc oc Sfy.4, IS Jure invited train, baby planes, baby boats, to do so. JjL.'.t Prk-e- , Ext, 3750, Bulgy the whale, show boat, skoalii bu eyct-i- ! for details flying swings, merry-go-roun- d mak to aai reservations;. and kiddie coaster-BuyinLagoon on Sept. 13 entitles the bearer to as many rides as he wants on any rides until th resort closes that night. Junior Offing Chapel Picnic Dated Sallee Hughes The Chapel Family picnic will be held Sunday on the grounds of Chapel Two, beginning at 3 p.m. Food will be served at 5 p.m. The Chapel will provide hamburgers, hot dogs and chips; guests are asked to provide two covered dishes and a dessert. Also families are requested to bring any sports or game they may have equipment which would add to the after- S-1- Blonde Daughter Of Hill Ercphysa Selected Queen Sallee Hughes, the lovely blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hughes of Ogden was crowned "Miss Ogden" at the pageant held noon's enjoyment. All Chapel Family members are urged to "pack up" and join in for a happy occasion of fellowship. June 14 at Ogden High in- School. Mrs. Hughes is an ventory management in the Requirements tribution Branch of Systems Management Sallee, seven-inc- h specialist and Dis- the Division. a willowy beauty, five-fo- is not a Smile" contest; "Miss Jant-zen- "; and a runnerup for "Utah Junior Miss." Her contribution to the talent part of the contest was her presentation of an ancient Tahitian' fire dance. A gradu- ate of Bonneville High School, she was student body secretary there, and a member of the Lakette Drill team. She likes skiing and swimming, and plans to enter Weber State College this fall as a psychology major. For Hill AFB Employees and Military Personnel First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Hill AFB. Obituaries ot Florabel T. Peterson, Materiel Management, 5870 S. 2700 West, Roy, died June 12; two years federal service. C. Howe, Civil .EngiW. 5600 South, 3091 neers, died June 14; 26 years Roy, John federal service. Delwin E. Field, Maintenance, 2874 Grant Ave., Ogden, died June 16; 25 years federal service. A A plan has been developed permitting the de- Special livery of your pay check to the First Security Bank on Base each pay day with credit to your account immediately! CALL When you pay hy check you keep an accurate record of your expenses, making the tedious task of balancing your budget simple and easy. Your cancelled checks become your legal receipt or proof of payment. Thursday 376-973- 3 who replaces 1st Lt. Robert Hutchinson, deputy chief rv erations Composite S ect'ion ' Lieutenant Gassman wai merly Public Relati mittee chairman. First Lt. Walter G. Robin-so- n engineer, Project elected as the new dent for the was vice presi group and ceeds 2nd Lt. Mary Jane Claussen, Chemical Proj&t ficer. First For a Lt. Pasquale J. per. Wes-le- ation. Lt. Joseph . Base Newspapers WASHINGTON (AFNS) -Newspapers at Air Force installations t h r o u g h out the world will be recognized next month for their support of the Air Force Cost Reduction Program during fiscal year 1969. Each will receive a citation in local presentation ceremonies. This is the fifth year that Air Force is ' recognizing the base newspapers. Lt. Gen. R. G. Ruegg, Air Force deputy chief of staff, who Systems and Logistics, Force Air the also serves as Cost Reduction Program Manager, said: "Consistent I- etween commands with four or more base newspapers and those with less than four. You Need J395 and Wave $4" PRINTED FREE on each check Bring this ad for FIRST SECURITY BANK 50 Off on any beauty service (TuesWeA-Thurf- PHONE Firtt Security Rank of Utah, National Attociation 825-978- 9 . Only) Appointments Not Necessary EXQUISITE COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN Member Federal Depoiit Inturonce Corporation Hill Air Force Bote J : ethe will be divided b- Judging Permanent Only) F. Johnson Jr., project engineer. Lieutenant Johnson will represent the JOC on the Officers' Club's Board of governors. a New Hair Style, Hair Cut and Permanent (Body or Curly, Curly) WAVE MANICURE AND HAIR CUT y Opera-tion- s Carefree, Leisure Summer FREE! WITH PERMANENT of' sichino, Logistics officer, retires from his post as recorder in favor of 2nd Lt. John Arnold Jr., chief, Support Branch, Directorate of Supply and Transport- nformation support is most ssential to the success of Cost Reduction Program." Kaysville (TuesWed-Thurs- 0 T Saturday Friday project engineer with Sto rate of Materiel Manag Summer Special 0, Building l-- FOR TAKE OUT PIZZA 34 East 2nd North choose either Open your account today and request Regular or Checkway plans your pay check to be sent directly to the Base Bank Building It'll save you valuable time and money. NAME AND ADDRESS JS Choice of (2) 10" $1.20 15" $2.00 Year new slate of officer, fxscalyear starting on year was 1st Wallace King, Supply, 549 S. Angel, Kaysville, died June 7; five years federal service. THE PIZZA PANTRY for Fiscal Elected as Officers' Club representative for the coming F-- 4 at winning such contests. Other titles she holds are state finalist in the "Miss novice Complete steak dinners at the Hillhaus range from $2.25 to $3.50 with chicken dinners priced at $1.50. At the Snack Bar a nine-inc- h pizza is $1.25, with sandwiches and soft drinks at similar moderate prices. Facilities at Hillhaus include picnic grounds, game area, children's playground and dining rooms for private New Slate 1900 WEST 5500 SOUTH, ROY |