OCR Text |
Show Page to HILL TOP TIMES 10 August 16, 1974 PART OF OUR trouble may be that although it took six days make the world, we are trying to run it on a four day basis. A CHARACTER is valuable to all men, and not less so to a Washington speculator does your garden grow H ow by TSgt. IT HAS grown from a meager 10 plots three years ago to a substantial 48 plots measuring 25 by 100 feet each. Every plot is equipped with its own watering system. The plots are located at the west end of the base which is easily accessible to club members. Though hand tools are furnished by the individual, the members have jointly purchased a rotatiller and also Harry S. Strope The Hill Gden Club is a facility used by Air Force members at Hill AFB interested in growing their own vegetables. Aware of the fact that food prices are rising every day and that not all personnel are equipped with ample yard area in which to grow vegetables, the garden club was started by concerned base (SGGTJEB m(3S0fi G3 ! l7il II 11 i THE SUCCESS of the Garden Club is largely due to the representation of the Communications 1881st Squadron, MSgt. Roy E. Glover is president; TSgt. Roger Onstad, and TSgt. David Hackney is in charge of equipment. Other gardeners belonging (AFNS) - A change in assignment policy designed in part to. provide airmen with better odds of obtaining their base of preference will become effective this fall. Under the new policy, assignments will be keyed to skill level and associated rank. STARTER HOME bedroom home in choice Layton area with large fenced backyard and fruit trees. Ideal for young couple. Call Rick Erskine, CLOSE TO HILL FIELD Spacious air conditioned, 3 bedroom home with double car garage, huge covered patio, sprinkling system, fireplace, main floor laundry, 2 baths. Mid20's Call Chuck at (1) or REMODELED 2 bedroom home. Huge kitchen, new redecorated Lovely carpet. Family room and garage. Playhouse in fenced yard. Fruit trees. Will sell for S19.500 on contract. Call Johnny at 2 ill level. The same will be true for s and who will and s positions; compete for s and s will compete for jobs, and other airmen grades will match against E-6- E-7- E-4- Looking forward to aj bumper crop the 48 members' are planning a "Harvest Feast" later this summer. The members will be sharing and showing the fruits of their labors as each will bring their best for all to enjoy. vice-preside- " 3 766-022- 292-148- REDUCED $500 PER ACRE acres. Beautiful Morgan area Mountain property 13 or (1) view. Lots of trees. $13,500 Call Shell ing ft 292-148- J KAYSVILLE 834 PERCENT INTEREST We have 6 plans to choose from that range from S29,000 and up Lots range from $6,500 to $9,500. We will custom build your home anywhere in Davis County. Call Shell 376 - -- or (1) 292 1483. t KINO SPRINGS the lond of the the near sun, Nogales, Arizona, gateway to Mexico. Countrv Club. Golfina. Swimmina. Tennis, the vear fcaround and stables. Homes and Homesites availa- ble at very reasonable prices, financing available. Send me a fre brochure. would like to see a presentation A RECREATIONAL COMMUNITY in J I MOBILE HOMES 24x60 Glenbrook. $16,000 one year new all the extras bedrooms. Present mortgate can be assumed. - - .jName 2 i Telephone Mail to: Kino Springs, Box 108, Eden, Utah 84310 i OPPORTUNITY income $15,000 per year, net to you with Projected and counciling provided by the franchise bookkeeping holder. This is a No. Catalog Business that had a 27 Percent increase in profit last year. If interested, call Shell 376 2207 or (1) 292 1483. 4 i"-,v::i- i CHINESE, AMERICAN LAYTON 4 YEARS NEW bedroom home with full basement. Large fenced backyard. Double parking area. Walkout basement entrance. Family room in lower level. Low 20's Call Rick 4 OR POLYNESIAN FOOD 376 5735. For Food To Go Call MOBILE HOME 1973 Vantage, bedrooms with den. Deluxe furnew washer and dryer. Skirting, utility niture including shed and patio deck included. Good terms, call Rick at 393-103- 1 or 621-92- 33 14x60 2 20:1 fi3 v (sflesiiRjoai; mum A follow-o- contract with1 n International Rockwell Electronics Research Division has been issued to investigate devise and system design the electronics needed to "bubble the operate memory." 10,000-bi- t test module) delivered to the Memory Technology Group of the A AFAI.in Mav 1Q74 is nrpsontlv undergoing extensive testing and evaluation. First Baptist Church West 5700 So. i PASTOR LOGAN r-- Roy, Utah 825-843- 4 Sunday Services 10:55a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 30 o.m. to J:00 a.m. Fridays mnd Sou. l a a.m. to m ma .m. I tuv i;uu wmoByiNii 11s30 .m. to midnight, Sunday 1 Sunday IT School 9:45a.m. T.U.6:30p.i are Warmly Welcome mmiwn MARK IV AIR CONDITIONING fOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK ModWtfit mt mkt PRICES AS LOW AS $9900 Inttalled V ILIt w big parking lotrfor your IS 117 Il . Mf tnvnln( OGDEN AUTO PARTS & GLASS CO. FMONI3?.33ir 2783 M. THOMAS, Th D. I INSIST ON THE FINEST!! 376 5735. LARGER FAMILY 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, brick home with double car garage. Completely finished lower level with fireplace in family room. Landscaped yard with sprinkling system. Mid 30's Layton or Sunset area. Call Rick at 376 573S. Rockwell in 1972. m DINE WITH US! -- 64-b- i '.v. r,.. i Bell Laboratories in 1967. The first "bubble memory" delivered to the Air Force was under an AFAL contract. it It was a device American North by produced costly. "Bubble memories" never forget anything, officials said. Information could be stored in them for many years-- a necessity for any memory taking a long space trip. 2025 first was at Come Let Us Worship FAMILY dining THE PHENOMENON of a memory bubbles as technology recognized reliability is low and they are All . rv,: ' occur. mechanical speeds, their 1 KAYSVILLE beds. 3 is a This real beauty. 6 bedrooms with built-i2 baths, family rooms, convenience kitchen, formal 2 dining, fireplaces. Rustic Spanish with 3 car carport, lots of storage area, large patio with built in tables and BBQ. Low 50's Call Shell, 376 2207 or (1) 292 1483 or see at the open. Don't miss this one. be pooled and ll assigned to vacancies as they sergeants-wi- memories and tape recorders. Since discs and drums work at close tolerances and high J Address 12x64 Buddy with tipout living room. 2 bedrooms plus a Jack & Jill bedroom. Great Buy. $5,250 Call Shell, 376 2207 or (1) 292 1483. master and chief master ANDREWS AFB, Md. sections of a garnet material-- a few microns at their largest--tha- t memories" "Bubble (AFNS) can be packed together will replace tape recorders and computer disc and drum very densely. AFAL engineers memories in aircraft and are aiming for a "bubble spacecraft within a few years, memory" capable of holding according to Dr. Millard Mier one to two million bits of information in a square inch. of the Air Force Systems Command's (AFSC) Air "Force Avionics Laboratory BECAUSE THEY are solid Wright-Patterso- n state, the "bubble memories" (AFAL), have many advantages over AFB, Ohio. minute computer disc and drum The bubbles are - 376-220- senior involved-mast- er, AFSC develops 'bubble memory' devices different the job possibilities for these individuals while giving the Air Force more flexibility in allocating its people in a reduced force environment. For instance, the 5.30Q slots open to chief master sergeants and 10,500 "slots now reserved for senior master sergeants will be comfined so that ranks-expand- E-5- Those carrying the first sergeant Air Force speciality code will be subject to an even broader application of this new policy as all three ranks FOR THE Air Force, the added flexibility of the new policy will relieve some of the assignment problems arising from a smaller force. With two ranks available for each skill level, a larger pool of people will be available for each assignment action. positions. SKILL LEVELS now listed in manning documents will be filled by either one of the two 376-573- 292-148- 15,800 slots will be open to persons possessing the AFB, Tex. RANDOLPH LAYTON 376-573- vr raa Wood. New airman assignment policy on the way Luxurious executive home. Super deluxe features throughout. Here's your chance to live like the other half lives. Over 1800 square feet on 3 levels plus, a 775 sq. ft. finished lower level. Formal dining room with imported crystal chandelier. 3 large bedrooms in upper level with den in lower level. 3 baths, central air, 2 fireplaces. Truly one of a kind. Call Rick Erskine for further details at Excellent Contract terms!!! at Jack personnel. CHOICE 2207 the 1881st are Maj. Paul Q. Phenicie; MSgt. Robert Davis; TSgt. Roger Iske and James Runyan; and SSgt. Donald Hill, Larry Martin and to contribute to a maintenance fund to keep it in shape. Washington Blvd. (Hm of Ntry dO-Jin- and Unniiory d STMIT Auto Fort |