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Show innor'Winif' t Hill personnel pledges First 820,000 in U F Hill Air Force Base Fledges for Hill AFBs 1939 United Fund Drive hit the 820.000 maik lat week with 811.000 collected and earmarked for eharitv. The totals were reached with approximately 50 percent of the bases 13,000 military and civilian personnel heard from since the drive started Sept. 10. 'Key vvoikeis will continue to contact base and turn in pledges and money until the campaign ends Oct. 31. Maj. Chailes Pet, IT chairman at Hill, said that no definite dollar goal has been set this year. But the base is aiming at 100 percent participation and is suggesting a day's pay from everyone. Covered in the base drive this year are Amencan Red Cross, Association for the Blind, Boy Scouts of America, Cerebral Palsy Association, Childrens Aid Society, Community Welfare Council, Girl Scouts, Legal Aid Association. Mental Health Scloio-i- s Kouetv, Multiple Society, Northern Utah Alcoholic Council and Salvation Arm) Hill ATE Youth Activi- OCTOBER 6, 1959 fage 4 JOURNAL ibtublt Lne- - or a barner. In this case, all cars approachment. ing a school bus with a The lump sum offer from flashing red light from the Hoffman Homes was $125,-00- 0 rear must stop. Motorists which the city voted to on the opposite side of the aie flashing indicating that baruer approaching the bus Clearlield (.leal field City lor the new Hottman Ilumesl accept. The city is faced th a need for drainage children aie gating on or from the front mav continue Manager Glen Wilhardson ubdiv tsion on loon East taCjhUes ln other areas of off the bu. even without stupping said that the city council has Street. Clearfield. Mr. Wilhardson The highway patiol though the amber lights are The housing developer said an engineer study had voted to furnish drainage that it intends to had, in negotiating with the? p)een completed and should of Wa) lie B. Ringer, of the begin enfoitmg ngidly this city on stvi tal ide a solution to other subdiv lsii n, the law enacted dunng the last Utah Safety Council wains dlainage problems as well otteied the city a choice of as State legislature. The law that it is time now to adjust tje Hoffman project, accepting a lump sum pay-- ) means simply that when the our diiving habits to allow 60 a 88 car feet travels mph Estimated cost of a sya- ment lor construction of a ted and amber lights cm a for our school children who con-y 1 We must second. tern to that would handle carry diatnage facility it is a are back on the streets and per school bus fla-south and the the fiorn water drainage to be reminds pos.si-alert the that jman He project away j apfor moton-t- s highwa,s. signal jesi-paof the city as W'ell proaching or overtaking a it takes mote than a dis- bility of childien rossingior to accept $200 per ' run about $290,000, would automo-and lot dential on $700 our the paths of Pr j bus to stop, unbss the high- tance between goal posts 1 Wilhardson said. Mr. of develop-leummeiciul he aue field cloublefootball biles, (10n a says jards) way is sepaiated by School bus law will be Clearfield council votes to Enforced by Highway Patrol Construct drainage facilities The fine is $299 and 'or 30 davs in jail for passing a school bus when the led and amber lights on tK bus fla-hm- g. He said that as a group, ties, limited pel sons physically ican comprise one of the must imUnited Funds & Councils. manpower resources Fust among base oigan-iration- s portant Hill AFB. They have to repoit 100 per- at cent participation were pioved to the Air Force that they aie not job handiflight opeiations divi-ioTheir productive cacapped. with 31 assigned pet sons, and often surequals, pacity chaplains oil ice, with five of their fellow that assigned, cjuality contiol of- passes employees. fice, with 12 people, and the auditor gemtals oifice with IS assigned Maj. IVty pointed out that the rt tut ns fmm Jaiger at Hill AFB, such as supply and maintenance cliiectorates which employ thousands of people, will be slower coming m. He said that he is satisfied with the l eati Its to date. But theie is still about a month to go befoie the drive closes. Lets all get behind the drive and push it over U.S O., Y.M C.A , AmerSocial and Hygiene n, Hoff-stantl- h, rt i i the top' Last year Hill collected $10,052 in its UF drive. Famous Siesta Reclining Lounges Hiring handicapped at HAFB BEFORE IN OUR HISTORY Pays in qualified workers Hill Air Force Base Hiring of phjsically handicapped personnel is good at Hill AFB, acbusiness cording to Col. Raymond W. Cassell, Ogden Air Materiel Area personnel director. The Utah base, which joins in observing National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, Oct, backs up words with action. Hill AFB is the employer of handicapped personnel in Utah The base has approximate! 1,700 handicapped emplojees at the present time, said Col. Cassell Many of the handicapped workers at Hill have become so competent and efficient in doing their jobs that their 0, for-mo- st where he takes care of Choose From WE OFFERED SUCH VALUES ter he was a parts tiacer and matenel dispatcher. In June 1959, he transferred to field liaison branch in the maintenance directorate More AT THESE FEATURES pow- Tightens to Adjustable Mechanic-dividual Preference ered equipment, checks due dates and scheduling for delivers the maintenance, to the appropriequipment ate shop, and accomplishes the necessary paper work (he does his own typing) and ordeiing of new equipment and material. Then In- 100 Recliners ide back Extends Smoothly Tailored Over Lawson Arms Pillow Soft Headrest 9 Coil Unit Spring Back Pull Sie Fits persons up to 6 ft. Tall Ply hide upholstery Used Throughout for Longest wear Rubberized Hair Used on Seat, Back, Arms One Piece Seat and Back Sturdy Kiln Dried Hardwood Frame No-Sa- i g -- When off duty at his home in Salt Lake City, Mr. Softeland finds time for photography, hunting, fishing, and pei forming all maintenance on tw'o apartment houses he owns there. Statistics show that apMtpenisois arid proximately 14 percent of do not think of them as be- Hills workers have some ing disabled. While it is true tvpe of physical limitation. that some may have their The disabilities include: uplimitations, most aie very per exti entities, lower exversatile and not limited to tremities, trunk, vision, one job. hearing, otganic (heart), z Take, for example, Edwin respiratory, allergy, and othMr. Malm-jrreers such as diabetes, high J). Malmgien. an electronic and elec- blood pressure and arthritis. trical instrument repairman, Col. Cassell said that Hills formerly worked on several handicapped personnel o" cr jobs at Hill AFB that maintain as good as, if not the aveiage person would better, sick leave records think vvete beyond the capa- than bilities of a 100 pel cent blindman. - Employed at llill more than eight years, Mr. Malm-gre- n was an engine repairman and later perfoimed all tv pcs of work in disassemovermodification, bling, haul and reassembly of rock- ct pods tor Scoipion inlei ceptors. The blindman and his seeing eve dog Fellow are a familiar sight at Hill AFB as he comes to and fiont v oi k. In maintenances electronics and armament repair branch he parks his dog and proceeds to w'ork with his fellow' work-eiOff the job at his Clear-fiel- d home he tinkers with automobiles and takes time off to go hunting and tish-m- FULL FOAM RUBBER SEAT STRUCTION 1 h INCH THICK just a topper CON- Not Here's the Big De luxe T n, MADE TO GIVE THE UTMOST COMFORT TO EVEN THE LARGEST PEOPLE! UNBELIEVABLE! De luxe CHAIR and OTTOMAN Wide back extends over lower arms Full Foam Rubber Construction Choice ol Colors Two-wa- y mechanism, one piece seat and back Heavy Ply Hide Upholstery Fully upholstered in hide for longest wear ply- ' COME TO COMPARE TO ' k BIG THIS 9 SETS PRE-XM- SALE AS COSTING TODAY! $149.95 W side-by-si- hile They Last Buy NOW! s. AMERICA'S g. SPECIAL uu im-par- 41 SALE T- RUED kU U S. TESTINS 1 All FOR Xo Dow n Payment AROiif D PERFORMANCE BT h cnUroi'td lsor?tor, ies's tcrat.c wastes1 Repart No. 57745, CO , INC Wash S'l:tor Automate B eachmg Powder or hqud) New New hd opens to the side Brand new black and bras, screen with polished solid brass Duo-Ho- od k HOMOtnUft Regular Sie UNIIS OI it Large Size .... full load f Warrany plus i year Pro'eci on Pian NV 9 1 Model WO oO vS'i; FREE With Trade SHEETS WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF EASIEST TERMS . . . FREE KING SIZE OR EXTRA LONG DELIVERY BEATTY REST MATTRESS & BOX OPEN FRIDAY NITES TII.I. $17.93 .93 i cloth's OfiLY that can be changed on top bar to give contemporary or traditional styling. ou can install it easily with new lintel clamp mounting method. Complete with poker and brush. Tv o sizes : one fits fireplaces up to 36 inches wide and 26 inches to 29 inches high, the other fits fireplaces up to 40 inches vide and 27 inches to SO inches high VI supports 4 14 Home fH "eV2k of 6 leading at dated Way 21, 1959. Respcnsible Person j 8 P.M. LAYTON ( J Carpet AUTOMATIC WASH EH ST Softeland, who speaks five languages, lost his left hand and part of his right in an explosion in his native Norway when he was 18 years old. When he came to Hill in 1951, he worked first in the wheels and brakes shops on the assembly line and also tiained new mechanics. La- - Fsigsdslre PUMP"A8iTAT0R - stein anted to fill and collect from automatic vending machines in this area. bsolutely no selling, all accounts established and turned over to qualified man or woman. hours weekly nels to S27II. monthlv. Possibility full time with higher inNo age come potential. limit. Company representative will be in this area to interview applicants. Requires car and S770 working capital., (Fullv Write giving Secured). full particulars, address and Phone to: 3871 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland II, California. 1960 FIRESCREEN ability interfere with his hunting and fishing activiOi FINEST LOUNGERS for Both Then theres Fordie W. Cline from Washington Terrace. The loss of his lower right leg in a construction accident in 1947 hasnt his ability to do carpenter work of all types in supplys services section. He, too hasnt let his disties. Use Our Layaway ROY BOUNTIFUL SPRINGS |