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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 ECI expands some courses Eleciion day is not a holiday; but be sure to vote after work A recent rumor suggested that election day was to be a Civilian employees have for years successfully completed holiday for federal employees. In reality, such a proposal had been considered in the Course Institute Extension (ECI) courses related to their Senate, but the bill died. career field. The opportunities Remaining holidays in 1972 for government employees offered by ECI have been are set by public law 3 which became effective Jan. 1, 1971. expanded. Civilian employees Thanksgiving Day is the fourth Thursday of November. may now enroll in most ECI courses regardless of the Christmas Day is Dec. 25 and New Years Day is Jan. 1. in which The Friday after Thanksgiving is a work day and since career field they are and New Years Day both fall on Monday this Christmas employed. the season, following four days of the week will be work With the current austere days. TDY to school funding for Air But even if election day is not a holiday, everyone at Hill Air and Training University AFB is encouraged to vote. There will be plenty of time to Command resident courses, mark a ballot after work, or some may want to drop in at ECI provides an alternate to the polls on the way to employment. At any rate, VOTE. meet identified training needs that may not be available in resident during remainder of the employee may have an fiscal year 73. interest. For further details, contact The liberal enrollment the each offers employee policy organization's Employee an opportunity for Development Specialist or the in his career ECI civilian coordinator, ext. field or in other areas in which 7280. 90-36- Veil nt The Snowmobiles Moto-Sk- i I I Soft Ride Slide Rail or Boggie Wheels Free Air or Fan Cooled Pack 55 Cu bs cited atceremon y Six new Cubs joined Pack 55 at their monthly meeting held Oct. 18 at Chapel 2 Annex, Building The opening flag ceremony witnessed by 175 parents and scouts was conducted by Webelos Den 1 under direction of Denner Eric Johnson. Awards were presented in a 0. V? Pi candlelight ceremony by Cubmaster Capt. Gary Johnson assisted by Cub Scouts, John Susskind, John Robert Willbanks, Zeller, Eric Lees and chairman MSgt. awards Darrell M t ii-ml- -- i if ip 1 Zeller. A skit depicting Custer's Last Stand was performed by Webelos Den 2. Award winners were as follows: Webelos Activity Badge winners were: Ken Peterson, V.T71BSportsman; Glenn Thiel, m (an!cwiiaiu iidiii. npnik m Citizen; Steve Chance, and " watches as Delores Johnson pins the dentin shu . John Rodriguez, Athletes. son Eric, during a Cub Scout Pack 55 meeting ""i One Year Service Stars her Johnson the wife of SSgt. Thomas Johnson, aa is were awarded to: Billy Jones, Logistics Support Squadron. Sergeant Harris is also in a? Bryon Jones, Danny Dix, Skip 1 and Bruce Hill Top Times is delivered Schenkenberger ov.icuuicu ior iov. 15 at 61 Ulring. every other Saturday to the p.m. inChaDel2Annpv nuJ Webelos Colors were base housing areas. A bake I awarded to: Lewis Davis, sale was conducted in front of i ne next vviimifi Steven M. Saenz, David the BX on Oct. 14 to raise meeting is scheduled for Nov.! Gallagher, David Harkey, money for the pack. The pack 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Chapel I Walter Grisson, Brian Harris, will visit the Ice Capades Annex. All interested adult? John Rodriguez, Keith An: Show at the Salt Palace in Salt are invited to attend. ) thony, Kelly Berger, John Lake City on Nov. 18. ExAdults are still needed lor' Susskind and Kirk tensive Christmas activities adult committee positions iir Weatherwax. throughout the base are being the pack. Openings still exist Jim Hendershott was ap- planned for December. for new Cubs. A closing flag ceremony was pointed Denner, Webelos Den For further information on 2 with John Hanna as his 3 Webelos Den Cub activities call Capt. Can performed by assistant Denner. under direction of Frank Johnson at or Douglas Irish received his Kronsted. (home) or Mrs. Sharon lynch. Bear Rank, Buddy Dees and The next pack meeting is John Rodriguez their Bobcat Ranks and Troy Westensee his 10-ye- ar Wolf Rank. Several projects have been Hill AFB per- - federal service pins. Thej Forty-si- x undertaken by the pack. The sonnel have earned - rv- 0. 777-473- 8 825-782- pins earned 10-ye- ar are: MATERIEL MANAGEMENT Newell R. Turner BASK COMMANDER WE GIVE 6 ,gsr" Orando Rasmusscn, Military Discounts on Model S440. Model F440. SEE 1984 W. Evening Appts Made moto-sk- i 8V6 MUSIC 10VERS - 5700 So. j j Sandra I). Winegar, E. Jensen. Michael C. John I). Hill. Fulbright. to Kcarl Arnold Donald L. L. Carr. C. Clark I). Bybec, Donald Dee Olson. Robert S. Pola and R. Thurgood. A. Donna M. Roueche. Gene Carroll. David J. W. Milne. Val S. Wbetton, J Kukuchka. Cloyd Wallace C. Taylor. Willis Woody. Donald K Arden M. Smedley, B. Case. Borrt. Nelson. Clarence ArthtfU Rudger L. Warner, V b Hazelrigg. Glenn Dav.d Eugene Carlson. Dav.d and Stephenson Shopping Center 773-154- r. 915th AFRES and Herrick M. Drake, 5 Harold A. Colburn at Open Roy HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE Frank luMc Lealer THE HOME FOR I AshmenL Ursen. Russell T. Kenratt La Veil E. Anderson. L. Uo) G. Rovster. Unnie Stoker. and Karl S. Mt MM. aI M. Flora M. Feltman Mclvin AT N t SAP Jr.. Joan PIUK't'KKMENT Frederick C. Andrew Band Instruments Guitars Drums I J V Rhea Wake and Burningham Closed Heywood Auto Clinic 132 N 1st W. Kaysvllle 376-203- 5 Sat- - nisTRiBtnos SPECIAL... Nov. 3-- 4 Richard L. Scott Ralph S. g J JcanetteA.WinnandDonsM 8 TRACK TAPES 2W Gundcrson |