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Show Page 18 HILL TOP TIMES iwqs Darlene A. Baker, wife of TSgt. David H. Baker, 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, recently received third prize in the student division for her entry in the 1977 Annual Art Competition of Art Instruction Schools of Minneapolis, Minn., one of the world's leading home study art schools. December 9, 1977 mife tekes reportedly excellent entries from contestants from every state in the union, all the provinces of Canada and pirite Mrs. Baker picked the subject of her artwork from an old sepia-tonephotograph of her mother at age 10. odd o Pontiac, Mich. She has since lived in Alaska, Florida, New Mexico, Washington and Oregon and accompanied her husband to his Hill AFB d many foreign countries. makes its residence in quarters. Her winning is illustration color entitled is the former Darlene "Grant of The service wife "Summer 1918" and will be on permanent public display at the school. The entry will also be in the published She was awinner in competition with thousands of David, Elizabeth, 10, and 13, se College and Weber State College. She enrolled in the correspondence course last February. in December, The couple has two children, on-ba- Mrs. Baker studied art in high school, at Seattle Pacific assignment 1974. oirft mmftQw ltdI? B. and the family "When the children get older, I want to get involved in the commercial art side -design, etc., with fine arts as a side interest," she said. Mrs. Baker also likes to read and has an avid interest in the welfare of animals. ILLUSTRATOR. fc O j " t J Qj&Vi m..-- t . i"mTTTrifriift Your color television set is a major energy user in your home, with a solid state color set using about 320 kilowatt hours per year and a tube set using about 528 kilowatt hours, according to the Edison Electric Institute. A black and white solid state set uses 100 kilowatt hours, while a tube type uses 220. Only your major kitchen appliances, your hot water heater, and your heating and cooling systems will use more electricity than your color TV. You can save energy and money by doing the obvious things, like turning the set off if no one is watching, and by ve ffi iiVWiMHnn watching . w . 3 S1 .ft . ) J iiiiiT'ih n j I """""" r a show together rather than having family ti-1i-- ,' members use different sets. One thing you may not have of, though, is the "instant on" switch on your thought set. If your set has an instant on switch, it is using the bulb equivalent of a burning per day. Multiply that by all the sets in your area. Why not turn your "instant on" switch off, or if that is not possible, install an switch in the television cord so that you can save that energy and money? (AFPS) 20-wa- tt X., 24-hou- rs off-o- n C ...... S "aZ2 ' 'Z - WINNING ENTRY "Summer 1918" is the title of Darlene A. Baker's color illustration which won third prize in the 1977 Annual Art Competition of Art Instruction Schools in com- petition with thousands of entries from contestants from every state in the union, all the provinces of Canada and many other foreign countries. Mrs. Baker (r), the wife of TSgt. David H. Baker, 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, took the idea for the painting from an old photograph of her mother at age 10. (U.S. Air Force Photo) ristiansen HER I Q&::JPerfect Christmas Gift 'HOLIDAY MEMBERSHIP PRICES IN EFFECT N0W!J CALL THIS NUMBER Y From 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily If you have always wanted to be the owner of-- or a partner in a private club but were afraid to ask, call me; and for $50 per month you will be my partner in a club I am having built. Health & Sports Jf 3 JSz Jg CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE 30 DAY MEMBERSHIP 773-622- 0 roy J r3?M |