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Show March DS an 11M i Page IULLJL 18. 1977 in ployes uggestion awards employes of the Fifty-fiv- e Distribution and Maintenance directorates recently received monetary awards for beneficial suggestions r to submitted save money and-ootherwise improve operations. H. Douglas Richins, an aircraft refueling operator in Distribution, earned $635 for a suggestion that resulted in the utilization of 300 gallon propane servicing trailers used to fill and refill propane user tanks. His idea saves $13,207.83 for the Air Force. Others awarded were: Maintenance Avelino Bacca, $100; Donald D. Ballingham, $305; Ralph Benzley, $230; Charles R. Berchtold, $200; Don L. Casterline, $15; Warren $50; Aldon M. Nance, $85.50; Stephen B. Nelson, $15; Gary R. Nielson, $25; Nolan J. Nielson, $85.50; Gordon L. Oram, $50; George W. Park, Ray C. G. Robert Christensen, C. Dale Christensen, $35; Clark, $100; Jimmie L. Crawford, $230; George R. Dincan, $190. Also, Anthony J. Dobson, $200; Ernest J. Ellsworth, $25; Also, Louis Rugebregt, $260 Dennis C. Santistevan, $50 Joseph L. Schurzi $50 Douglas J. Shay, $50; Gary W Slate, $25; Donald D. Smith $300; Jay C. Soelberg, $35 Jeff E. Stewart, $15; Dwain H Taylor, $675 (three awards) Larry G. Underwood, $50 Clark B. Wakely, $50; and Curtis L. Worden, $25. $100. Walter D. Johnson $100; John S. Jones, $30 Dennis R. Kirkland, $35 Wayne K. Larson, $100; Dean S. Lee, $90; Conrad E. Loader, $100; Joseph F. Lobato, $25; Farrell D. Lunt, $100; John A. Also, $90; Montoya, Paul J. Schmidt, $25; that have completed agreements with the U. S. Treasury. No state has yet signed an agreement, but 28 states are negotiating with Treasury. Negotiating are: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, California , Delaware, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, A $348,000 contract for specialized sheet metal work has been awarded by Hill AFB to Flameco Engineering Company of Ogden. The award was one of 44 Air Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Michigan and Arizona have requested information on state withholding, although Michigan does not currently Force contracts, totaling received by Utah $1,163,649, business during February. award went to Utah Power and Light for utilities for Hill AFB. Receiving a $90,450 contract for diesel fuel was Western Oil Marketing Co. of Woods Cross. Kitco Inc. of Provo received a $36,675 award for aircraft A $146,623 tax military pay. The AFAFC will use each individual state's tax formula to compute the tax withheld from members' pay. The center will also print information on state taxes for the new leave and earnings statement which will be in use throughout the Air Force as of the end of July. (AFNS) self-mail- ' , $ ' ill I IIW - f ' I v 237 Green Street, Layton 42,S00 SMILE! You've found what you're looking for. . . a nicely decorated home, huge 12 x 29 family room, unique bar in living room, garage plus VA Assumable loan at 8V2 carport, (and some of the furniture stays!). A good-size- d and well-kepercent exists. You'll like this super-clea- n Rambler so give Ann a call to see it this weekend! (Think Money! Could be used for rental apartments due to unique floor plan). ! th ar Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South ' anno" III i i 1 ' iMlfn Mi $35. Contracts let local business ate tax withholding from military possible The Air Force Accounting and Finance Center (AFAFC) will begin withholding state income taxes from the pay of Air Force members beginning in July of this year for states i m Distribution Martinez, $100. Also, John V. Merrill, $15; Fileberto in mi & J. John umm Ernest R. Peaslee, $305; Joseph E. Plant, $70; Rodney K. Royster, $225. $345; Ronald B. Gowers, $135; Keith F. Green, $25; H. Roy Hansen, Jr., $25; Glen F. Harding, $100; Ralph Hart, $225; Albert M. Heitz, $35; Parley H. Jeffs, Martinez, P. Moulton, $25; parts kits. Davidson Lumber, a Salt Lake City firm, received a $27,648 order for plywood. Other contracts were with concerns in the Ogden - Salt Lake City area. er pt JUST REDUCEDS6000!! From $65,900 to $59,900 - owners really want to sell their home! They have a new one to move into and are anxious! All offers are welcome. This home is situated on a full acre in Taylor (a rapidly growing community with that country atmosphere) and the home boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, a Family room plus Game Room! Give Barbara a call. -- SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES Enjoy the panoramic view, spring flowers and privacy of 3.89 acres of Aspen, and Maples. Also enjoy the enormous deck and all the conveniences of home living. Fully generator for lighting, and pump for spring well. Monty will show this $23,900 value. VA Terms Are Available! sejf-contain- LOOKING FOR COMMERCIAL LOCATION? Look no further! Allow Linda to show you this property in Clearfield. It may be ust what you're looking for has unlimited possibilities. $38,500 (C-- zoning) Linda 3 maintainsa fileof all business back-u- p in thatarea. 3 ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND! West Layton with pasture, hay, fruit trees, barn, hay shed and two wells (one shallow - one deep). Call Linda for an appointment to see this fertile acreage! in $33,000. i u I I I II f v r a I BARTENDING to iay 9 $59,000, this very nice FIREPLACE LOVERS... SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE PJIarch 21 FARMINGTON! 4 bedroom, 2V2 bath, all electric home features Cod a in Cape styling quality built home, spacious living room and dining room, and that country atmosphere on acre! It even has a well ! Priced at - iondap Registration fee $10.00 Lab fee $32.50 (Hill Air Force Base) Daedalian Room Contemporary home in East Layton with in basement living room and Family room! You'll be delighted with the roominess of this home. Kitchen has breakfast bar, all built ins, and the fridge stays! $59,900. will enjoy this magnificent Spanish beautiful free-standin- rustic g - in wood-burnin- -- g th TREASURES ARE NOT ALWAYS BURIED! home in friendly Kaysville area. Main floor has 15x15 living Outstanding room, separate dining adjoining, and kitchen built-ins- . Upstairs - 3 nice sized bedrooms, IV2 bath all very nicely decorated. Downstairs - spacious Family room with fireplace, bath and utilities roughed in. Over-sizegarage, garden area and 2 fruit trees! You must see it! $44,950. tri-lev- el -- d OAKRIDGE VILLAGE BEAUTY (So. Kaysville) Any one of our pleasant and courteous agents LOVE showing this elegant home! A gorgeous view, super kitchen, 2 Family rooms. This beautifully appointed 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has so many quality extras you must call for an appointment. $69,900. STOP EXISTING-ANDSTAR- LIVING! T better way of life awaits you in Fairfield Farms, Kaysville. We had 3 lovely homes listed last week - 2 are left, so hurry over and let Barbara show you all the features of these 3 bedroom, "V bath (with basement) homes. Priced low in mid A -- $40's. nnna WEBER STATE COLLEGE Lri AAniriniiiimn emir ATinm EXT. 576 PHONE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 399-594- 1 LAYTON BOUNTIFUL 322-249- 7 376-128- 3 Or 773-211- 7 SALT LAKE 966-147- 1 |