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Show December 22. . Voue? afaavo oQ EDBGO'c uGOOOSy a month? These figures represent the cost for these two utilities at Hill Air Force Base for the month of November 1978. If we divide these figures by the base population (22,111) each person could theoretically be charged $27.93 for these energy sources. SINCE THE OIL CRISIS of 1973 prices for these energy sources have increased Page 7 aooooood B(? the amount of lighting in a hallway or turn the tremendously and future projections show no reduction in the cost of power to accomplish our mission. Osider for a moment what you as an employee and a taxpayer can be doing to reduce the use of electricity and natural gas. If you work in an industrial area, are there changes in process time or procedures that or equipment usage you can recommend that you 'can control and reduce? IF YOU WORK in an office can you reduce A total of $617,667.17! Each month there come into our homes statements from the utility companies telling us what our electrical and natural gas usage has been for the previous period. For electricity this figure may vary from $25 to $40 and, depending on the season of the year, the gas bill may be $4 to $38 perm. nth. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE to receive an electricity bill for $235,489.96 aM a butement Diss oouOd bo 0257.93 EbDDQ for natural gas of $382,177.21 for By Lamont Shupe HILL TOP TIMES 1978 thermostat down ten degrees at the end of the work day? AS THIS LITTLE JINGLE reminds us, look at areas where heat and light can be conserved : The hangar doors swing high aiai wide. And let the heat escape outside. Heat costs us cash, as we all know. So and save the dough! watch the doors Year's Mqvj Plan now to spend New Year's Eve at Thornton Recreation Center. "Intersanction Fantasy" from Kansas City, Mo., will play for your listening and dancing pleasure. "This fantastic Soul group has been playing together for the past ten years, throughout the United States," said Mike Bryson. "Their tours included colleges, nightclubs, and military bases. We're glad to have them return again to Utah, to be with us on New Year's Eve," he added. The disco that evening will be provided by "Horseman," so there will be continuous music for you to boogie to throughout the entire evening. There will be a free buffet available throughout the entire evening provided by the Rec Center. All this is yours for only $5 a person at the door. No one under 18 will be admitted; proper I.D. is required. So come and party with us at Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, this New Year's Eve '79, and be prepared to HAVE SOME FUN! ! ! For more information, call the Recreation Center, ext. 3924. mm . si . VJlh 30" 1 , tK'&&iM 35-1- i j fi i i Jj KENNY LOGGINS J- t H0t"" i .new"9! f" I NIGHTWATCH ,J . -t O ' 0, includmg: Whenever t Call You 'Friend' Vown In The Boondocks Down n Dirty Angelique Easy Driver irtTHe1-- " I I ; .. Anyone in attendance who is not in full compliance with AFR 0 will be" released immediately from class and returned to their organization for corrective action. Further information or answers to any questions can be obtained from Senior Master Sgt. Guy T. Ventura, ext. k f " $&m'--- UITS T i Attention: y msi iGR-EA- , .r.- (HffHTflhbr:'rrr: TAPE IN THE (EDITOR'S NOTE: Senior Master Sgt. Guy T. Ventura, commandant, NCO Leadership School, Hill AFB, has requested the following announcement be printed in the Hill Top Times.) first sergeants, unit training monitors, senior airmen. and supervisors Phase I NCO PME, NCO Orientation Course is a mandatory course for all Senior Airmen. Senior Airmen who are scheduled to attend Phase I are required to wear the appropriate uniform of the season in accordance with with the exception of fatigues Air Force Regulation and organizational uniforms. Hapwiraa. ,sonwitu - - J w V f J I 1 If I I I I IPiI I J k ysSSBSM A T I I I I 35-1- """rT' WEATHER REPORT 3947. olOef MR.GONE including: rmm II IS II Hi I! ii n a rmtt&m --Tmb&m r- - mMm u mm 'ti i - I! i M I1 CHRIST. ii " T ii to all our friends.... n ii Jit L 1 I wm Sons oj Different Mothers including: (Don Fear) The Reaper Godzilla RU Ready 2 Bock E.T I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) We Gotta Get Out OtTh.s Place including: Tell Me To My Face You ve Asked The Power Ol Gold Since Intimidation Guitar etude No 3 , t 'XVf A''I?,,(tr"tt Timleiskrz TX jflr .m .i m i im I I I S3 1 ll - Ntr rTrTZ ; i i. 1553- 1 O We have a good selection of last minute Gifts. Open Nightly 'til 7 P.M. it t un VM" " BOSTON DOM T LOOK BACH $8.98 Mfrs. Sugg List Price P.M. 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