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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 20 r I The Davis School County Monday, Dec. 1; holiday vacawill be from Dec. 19 through Jan. 5. Registration will be held at 7 p.m. at Davis High School Dec. 1, or at the Pupil Personnel Office, 20 N. Main St., Farmington, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classes have fees of $10 for one; $25 for three; and $35 for four. Fees should be paid in tion - -- Davis County Adult High School Classes Set District will start adult high school winter quarter classes I November full at the time of registration, said Roy C. Evans, director, Pupil Personnel Department. Students under 21 years of age who are legal residents of Utah are entitled to free classes. Classes are held the first four days of the week in English subjects, business subjects, shop, mathematics, history and psychology. A special course in driver education is held Wednesdays. For further information contact the Pupil Personnel Office in Farmington. NOT HERE TIGHT MONEY? hrmtmrnmamil'-mmm- Z FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WOMEN CREDIT UNION CASHWAY - SHAREWAY - - SAVE FOR "Watch it! there's a woman in the pattern." So say control tower personnel these days, according to Capt. Robert Suelzle, whose wife, Darlene, has taken to the skies with her new student solo license. NEW CARS Mrs. Suelzle is the Hill Aero Club's first woman to solo; and if she makes any unusual moves up there, after all, her husband was her flying in- AND BORROW structor. A mother of a girl, AT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 3650 WALL AVENUE. OGDEN. UTAH East and West Area Branches at Hill Air Force Base r . . . Because it's got a new longer lasting en- gine. It's more powerful than the old en- It has more acceleration. And most 11 of all it doesn't have to work as hard. mm I i the G.I. Bill at the Ogden Municipal Airport. The Aero Club now has raised its plane rental hours to 200 a month, and plans to o- a new Cherokee 140 in the near future, making a fleet of and a Mrs. Suelzle boy, 3, got her 15 hours wings after flying time. Captain Suelzle is assigned to Ogden AFPRO, and the family lives on the base. btain The Aero Club's newest licensed solo pilot is SSgt. Edward Jankowski, 2849th Air Base Group. He plans to con- the Cherokees, 5, two Thus, it will last longer. ft mw W(n) m m nnnonn mm mm mm Cessna and two Fees for rental of were recently lowered and $8 for Cessnas and Cher-okee- planes to $7 $10 for with fuel pr- ovided. Club officers said that as flying hours increase on the be planes, the fees can stand to cut even lower. tinue his flight training under gine. I drivers; Aero Club's First Woman Pilot Takes to Skies in Solo Flight CHRISTMAS MONEY COME IN TODAY i, WOMAN WITH WINGS Darlene Suelzle, first , solo in the Hill AFB Aero Club, receives instructi Z local flying area from her husband, Capt. Robert Suelzle (left? her instructor. Other Aero Club members on hand are (left right) Tom Holt, club manager; SSgt. Edward Jankowski I recent soloist; and 1st Lt. Edward Gassman, club operations AT LOANS ARE AVAILABLE tar 28, Information may be obtained Hill by calling ext. 3566, the Edward Aero Club; or Lt. of Gassman, operations officer the club, ext. 7411. University of ! Sets Modern ss rA Utah Dance Show Tht University of Utah mo nre- will jompTit j aern uaute ucpoi""-"Choresent its annual Orchesis , ncrrnnhers ' Concert at Kings Lake City bury Hall in Salt Dec. 5 and 6, at 8 p.m. event, The student-produce- d modern choreographed by ana dance senior students invol dance majors, will of en J0 dancers in a variety comedy, tainment, including and U" satire, serious drama cal effects. directors Modern dance U Vi U 1 1 V.V I Vvn 1 1 ! I I j HOY STRONG MOTORS 3333 Wall Ave. I the University of .hod that the concert ton all tc interest J scnooi inHud ins high Aan classes. dents and private Tickets speedy P y"1 per person ' i au the Kingsbury : rtpt.. booth nthe ir. as at me ramnus union buildmfr Sb;;t -- ; bread Pon CAST YOUR it may return waters wiches. - the , |