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Show July 3, 1980 HILL TOP TIMES toinidloinni seeairch ynucoveirs gjoveiriniirirTieiroi? By SSgt. Dominick A. Dina theft. They were detained and held on $100 bond each. An airman was apprehended on base for operating a vehicle while on suspension. . e' Another airman was arrested for driving under the influence (DUD with a breathalyzer reading of .22. Bail was set at Security Police Squadron .Last week was again a quiet one for Security Police and they are not complaining. During a random search at one of the gates, Security Police found government property in a privately owned vehicle attempting to depart for p laces unknown. The property was confiscated and a report forwarded to the individual's commander. Two airmen were arrested off-bafor 2849 off-bas- - $300. Another arrest was made of an airman for passing bad checks. A routine check by local police showed him in AWOL off-ba- se se Commander establishes goal mraonrtlhs yggesfloooi Maj. Gen. John J. Murphy, Ogden ALC commander, has designated July, August and September as "Suggestion Months." A goal of 1,200 new suggestions from military and civilian personnel has been set. 1,616 During the first half of FY-8suggestions were submitted. General Murphy stressed importance of the suggestion program and the opportunity it provided for Air Force members to work together. "We must not stress the importance of participation for the sake of participation alone," he said, "but rather for the excellent opportunity it p rovides our employees to take an active part in solving management problems and to effect substantial cost reductions in government operations." The "countdown" on suggestions started Tuesday and will continue through Sept. 30. "All military and civilian personnel are urged to participate by submitting ideas for WhatS status. He was held in jail without bail awaiting a court date. Identification checks at the gates of incoming vehicles produced some that were attempting to enter the installation for no Page 11 property . charged with being drunk on station and the others with unauthorized use of the facility and indecent exposure. And that's the bare facts!!! DID YOU KNOW? The incidence of loose pets on base has increased. One individual, who had been apparent reason. Several vehicles had their decals scraped when it was found the vehicle was purchased with the registration sticker already on it. Several people were also denied entry for not having their driver's license in their possession. Four airmen were apprehended for skinny-dippin- g in the NCO Club pool. One was ordered to remove the animal from base, brought it back on the installation. He faces possible disciplinary action. The cost of impounding these animals comes out of our taxes. All animal owners are reminded of their responsibilities to control their pete. se? the 0, on improvement during this three-mont- h period," said Janene Gandee, Suggestion Program Monitor. on suggestions call For Janene Gandee, Ext. 6901. IT IN TO YOUR wo&PM-frAoam0KPArcA- further-informatio- -- W! WJPDM OS muc arm UGGETlON &! or imfmmatim SAVE- BUY A GTS SPRING 1 1972 .a AW S fad 1970 f-IC- O If .leic. Dcbcsf l., r., Pickup; Power steering V-- ': 4-s- p. 8; SAPPORO A.T., P.S., Air SHARP 32G0 Install with a screwdriver .No Key Required USUOl OTtfOSGST IT CLIP nCJD CJ1AIL Ftyxcrth 4-s- p. Mag. wheels, radials ACTUAL SIZE STOPS GAS THEFT 1979 Call GTS 1974 Dzdz 77 I9C0 Datsvn 4x4 RAM CHARGER Luxury-decor- dr. , Shell, Air, King Cab. Mags, Low, low mileage Loaded! Nice. Olds Coffass H.T., Auto., Air, P.S., P.B. l., 5-s- p, 393-561- 3 P.O. Box 16133 SIX, Utah 84116 ENCLOSE each $3.00 ($2.73 plus 23c Postage GAS THEFT SPRING Ordered & Handling) for Regular Gas Tank $3.00 Unleaded Gas Tank $3.00 total Qmo Qcash Qcheck Name Address j. . : Stat.v City ALLOW 7 DAYS HP ' FC3 RETOl MAIL" 1573 Jk - n. r.iAi- n- . M;;';r2x- FORMERLY E&M FORD LAYTOtl |