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Show inril Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 Nominations Sought for Officials In Federal Employees Credit Union annual 32nd The membership meeting of the Federal Employees Credit to have the signed The election procedure required endorsement of ten (10) Federal Employees Credit Union members in good standing. (A delinquent member is not in good standing). Directors and Credit Committeemen will be used again this year. This process helps nomination forms must be completed and received prior to 3 p.m., May 8 in the Federal Employees Union will be held May 24 in the Fine Arts Building at Weber State College. established in previous years for selection of Board of speed up the elections the night of the meeting and allows all interested and to be qualified persons nominated. Nominations will close at 3 p.m., May 8 and must be submitted under the rules: following 1. All nominees must complete and submit an official "Certificate for Nomination." These forms are available at the credit union offices. 2. Each nominee is Directors for three year terms listed) : Max W. Petersen, Hill AFB; Norman Steele, Hill AFB; (incumbent Arthur F. Andersen, Utah National Guard; Clyde W. Willey, Air National Guard. Credit 3. All committee vacancies (with incumbent listed) are as listed below for the terms shown: William R. West, Hill AFB, Credit Union office at 3650 Wall Avenue, Ogden. This is 3 years; William J. Robertthe time all nominations will son, Internal Revenue Serclose. Glen W. vice, 3 years; 4. The qualified nominees Cundall, Hill AFB, 3 years; will be required to attend the Thomas Shreeve, Defense annual meeting unless on Depot Ogden, 3 years; Afton duty status or excused for Adams, USN Oceanographic, 3 years; Robert Armour, Air illness or TDY. 5. Nominations must be National Guard, 3 years; made for a specific position Vacant, Hill AFB, 1 year; number and must be filled by Vicenta M. Singh, Defense the members employed by Depot Ogden, 3 years. the station or installation The Nominating Comwhere the vacancies occur. mittee will review and The following vacancies determine the adequacy of the qualification statement of each nominee. mil cm m? will be filled for the Board of anithsm ffitt-mfl&fig fstili fie ftnmb ore dtrjntiM&il djrtil nctdW vstfli) 3G P Seminar Conducted PLATTSBURGH AFB, The base's Black Discussion Group sponsored a seminar on "The Black Man's Contributions to the American Society." Prof. Roosevelt Williams of N.Y. (AFNS) Plattsburgh State College discussed black literature, education, science, medicine and music. Attention Parents! Here's an Important Message for You Deposit Box Set for Donations for Needy Air Force families "on the move" will welcome the solution to their surplus the clothing problem near box set the up deposit BX to help needy families in the community. Collections will be made by the Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul welfare agencies whose names are indicated on the box. In fact, all base personnel may find this a handy place to n jeans, drop the hardly-wor- n children's shoes, and other clothing or household items that are no longer needed. The idea of the clothing box was initiated by Chaplain (Maj.) Thomas Kearney, who had heard many inquiries in the Chaplain Office from families who had clothing to out-grow- dispose of. It occurred to him that a base of this size could contribute a great deal to other families less fortunate channeling simply by clothing and other necessities to the right place. With the base commander's en- thusiastic approval, Chaplain Kearney was named project officer. ' ,., CLOTHING BOX .,. , , Col. William D. Kyle (left) HOUFb! commander, marks the opening of the clothing depodton placed near the BX for apparel and household items to k collected for needy families. MSgt. Stephen (center) constructed the box Chaplain (Lt. Fulton, Jr., assisted with the project. Micklis Col.) Wniian The Catholic welfare agency, St. Vincent de Paul and the Salvation Army were more than willing to cooperate by making the collections. MSgt. Stephen Micklas, 4754th RES, soon had the box built and ready IT'S TONIGHT The agencies asked that they be notified when donated objects are too big to go into the box and they will make a es numbers. Specie!! arrangements of the Rase! ana juiiei r aiinuj, ncj and Grieg's Piano Conctfi AiTr in A Minor, pius swwa ebons and band's from the vast repertoire make the: entertaining fen concert traveled over two million miles in its history, everyone. The Army Band ana loom delighting audiences in all 50 visited Salt Lake Qty oj last states, Canada, Mexico, for use. special pick-up- . The Salvation Army number is the St. Vincent ph. de Paul number is ph. 393-899- 2; 376-426- 9. Army Band, Chorus Slates Free Concert at Tabernacle Direct from the nation's capitol, the United States Army Band and Chorus will appear in Salt Lake for a special concert at the Tabernacle, tonight at 8 p.m. Known the world over as "Kings of the Highway", the Army Field Band has varied musical marches, program of! semi-classic- pop 25-ye- ar Help Your Child Do Better in School! LIFE'S FINEST hour: too old for and too young to When they're baby-sitter- s drive the family car. Europe, South and Central America and the Far East. The band will present public If your child had any difficulty in school last year, there is a good chance he will hare difficulty this year. Give him that extra HEAD START at before IW'a appearing people in the Admission is 1967, Tabernacle J tree u I i Special... Ebronix Learning Center. 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