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Show November 23, HILL TOP TIMES 1973 Page TV VIEWING: "The Other Side of the Coin", a television program on what it is like to be a minority in Utah, will be 11 a.m. channel 4. George Gonzales, Hanger 1, Maintenance, is the program moderator. His guests are Danel Gallago, Weber State College presented Sunday, professor, and Pete Ar- Clearfield chief of police. ALMANAC: Now is the time to order your 1974 Federal chuleta, Employees Almanac through AFGE Local 1592. The cost is $1.10 per almanac. You must pay for it when ordering it. We will be taking orders until IMoinidla xmxoam.. -- ! imoornM: mjUMi mil MoweinrDlbeir .. rrinnn yY S',Y ft Nov. 30. CLASS: Deadline registration for the y ''kt'i for 10-we- ek Basic High-Spee- d Longhand class taught by Weber State College is Dec. 21. The class will be in Hill AFB building 1269 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cost is $18 for tuition and about $7 for books. For information and registration, call ext. 7261 or 7280. CHRISTMAS TREES: Hill m mm mm -- AFB Cub Scout Pack 55 will begin sellling Christmas trees Dec. 1. The lot will be at the east end of the commissary warehouse and will be open from 2 to 8 p.m. Special trees can be reserved by calling SMSgt. Jesse Barnett, ext. 2121. The cubs will also be taking orders for Santa to telephone children and photos of Santa with children. Youth Center PARTY: childrens Christmas party will be held at the base theater on Saturday, Dec. 15, 11 a.m. There will be a stage show, clowns, an appearance by Santa Claus and Christmas stockings for everyone. The event is free. DANCE: There will be a teen dance Christmas party at the Youth Center, Saturday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. A live band will be featured and there will be a buffet. The event is free of charge to those with a youth activity card. Persons not having a card will be charged $1. System studied ANDREWS Md. AFB. new computerized system aimed at (AFNS) A improving Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Stations medical screening and administrative processing is under development by the Air Force. The system, designated the Automated Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Stations, is being developed by Air Force System Command's Electronic Systems Division. LG llanscom Field. V . 4 ' ' v.av.vIv.;- First Security Bank's East Area Hill AFB office is moving to Building 442 adjacent to the Base Exchange. It's a brand new building, designed to bring you the latest conveniences of modern banking, with a touch of luxury. Our old East Area office, in Building will no longer be open for business. The West Area First Security Bank will remain open. Manager Larry Hansen and his staff invite you to drop in and see our new quarters. S-2- 30, Jonim PEW Us For nn Monday, November 26th - 9:30 to 4:30 FREE GIFTS and PRIZES Money estimating NOW BANK FROM YOUR CAR! contest with free valuable prizes: a portable color TV electric coffee maker electric toaster electric clock radio Free souvenir gifts for everyone Free refreshments first at Hill Field! See the new drive-i- n facilities. Make deposits, loan payments, cash checks and never leave your car. One outside window teller and one exterior remote teller unit. Serves 2 cars A at once. Mass. from Personnel the Aerospace Medical Division School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB. Tex., will al.o the support program's development. Objectives include better use of medical manpower; increased quality and medical improved accuracy of examinations; information collection, and storage. retrieval distribution; and a more for further evolutionary improvement of the system. accurate base-lin- e 1 FIRST SECURITY BANK Nov East Area Office: Hours: 9:30 to 4:30 Building 442 West Area Office: Hours: 10:00 to 4:00 Building i1235 3 |