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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 32 n Harry H. Stevens, a production controller, in Maintenance, prevented a work stoppage and saved ' o screened for serviceable recording head assemblies. This eliminated the cost of new heads and prevented a work stoppage. Mr. Stevens, was who lives in Ogden, awarded $500. Ray L. Judd, Maintenance earned $855 for developing a repair procedure for Brake Drums. his suggestion. Recording heads for the KA 55 cameras could n6t be ob tained as the supply was exhausted and lead time for a new contract was far in the future. The suggestion resulted in DS-7- 2 recording hea'ds, which were being held in reparable excess, being drawn into the repair shop and $8,972 with C-1- After repair, the brake drums were returned to service, thereby saving the cost of new drums. Adoption of December rw 7, 1973 this suggestion resulted in a savings of $30,3. Mr. Judd, a production controller, lives in Clinton. An Aerospace Engineer in Materiel Management, earned the largest amount for a suggestion during the month of October. from Albert Watson, idea that an Layton, suggested corrected the failure of hydraulic quantity metering aircraft. The fuses on the F-4- E eliminated ideas the replacement of an estimated 662 units saving the Air Force $47,642. Mr. Watson was awarded $940.. Others receiving awards were : LOGAN: " p,v L. Glenn, $15. lit ?' "l Dean BRIGIIAM CITY: Gerald L. Pett, $225; Joseph T. Shigley, $25; Lynn D. Wharton, $15. OGDEN: Albert M. Blair, $285; David E. Boam, $45; Glen R. Clark, $25, $17.50; Darvel S. Conley, $35; Gary P. Giles, $35; George L. zales, $100, $50; Orville T. Gon- 5.V.P Hansen, $40; Charles E. Haynes, $25; Lynda O. Hoggan, $25; Marlow W. Larson, $30; Linda F. Maxwell, $130; James R. Miller, $25; Paul C. Petersen, $25; Larry R. Price, $30; Richard B. Price, $30; Kenneth R. Reynolds, $35; Donald R. Roberts, - Harry Stevens examines a recording head on a camera. His suggestion eliminated V e cost of new CAMERA K.V.V heads saving $8,972. $35; Baternan your new business career. successful business career al Stevens Henager College. You can stay on your present job while you prepare for a brighter future in accounting, management, computers or marketing And your education expenses will be paid in diploma or certificate courses are available, as well as full m twovear Associate Degrees. And you can attend full or part time- - day or evening classes M'MBLK Ol 1)1 wiiil ,u.l 3 S2VH S3 16 S2b SiS6 S224 S23H igggg imun.li uii a mi HKiuiLiinuiiuiii SI 10 S 13 1 SI4V SI5H Junior CLEARFIELD: Thomas J. Meade, $92.50; Raymond A. Moss Jr., $40; Earnest E. Smith, $35. KAYSVILLE: Melvin G. Criddle, $25; Julius C. Given, $15; Melvin II. Hoffman, $35; Robert D. Martinez, $270; James C. Templin, $285. TAYLORSVILLE: George E. Woodruff, $30. LAYTON: Arlene M. Ball, J. Boatright, Chidester, $30; Lawrence R. Child, $15; Walter L.Edgar, $100; John S. $25; Norman $92.50; Leo S. Findlay, $120; JfimMM Edwin J. Francis, $50; Melvin J. Ivie, $35; Archie L. McFarland, $35; Henry G. Suggs, $40, Robert Swider, Eugene J. Wider, $200. $35; $75, WEST POINT: Edwin V. Kimber, $30. CENTERVILLE: Stuart L. Callahan, $50; Deverle V. Kylen, $35, $40. WOOD CROSS: Russell L. Wheeler, $50. BOUNTIFUL: Ralph C. E. Ronald Burns, $30; Dimond, $35; Lynn K. Porter, $50; David D. Sterner, $15, $25; George R. Stewart, $25, fcll.ll.ll IIUI Jlil il llVlT ffT Ml) lid iHWiTltl II IIIMiil OGDFM r? Ml itlliMBl MM1 1 iT Ray L. Judd earned $855 for his idea of repairing 18 brake drums and saved the Air Force $30,396. DRUM Russell L. Wheeler, C-- 1 $30. SALT LAKE CITY: OrrinK. Rosenquist, $350; Michael E. Murphy, $30; Connell K. Baldwin, $245. KEARNS: Douglas R. Fox, $150 ; Jack Horan, $30, $25, $30. - GRANGER: Grandon Nelson, $30, $30, $25. MURRAY: Willis D. Haff- - ner, $40. AMERICAN FORK: Lewis M. Walters. $15. Hal Kent, Teri Dern and Sylvia Rowley appear in a scene from BLITHE Hill personnel active in theater Civilian and military employees at Hill AFB are active in Ogden and Salt Lake City live theater productions. Hall Kent, writer - narrator with the TV Center, has a production at Theater 138. Final performances are and Thursday, Friday Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13, and 15. There is a matinee Saturday, Dec. 15. Theater 138 is at 138 East supporting role in BLITHE 2nd the current South., Salt Lake City. SPIRIT, 14 Mr. Kent was also an actor in Weber State's alumni Commiunity Theater of OUR TOWN, production recently. Gary Kelley, Maintenance, was also in that show. Brian Willett, a producer director with the TV Center, has been offered roles in both the Promised Valley Playhouse production of WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION and ROOM SERVICE at Theater 138. Ken Post, a quality 1st Lt. - ON Odds & Ends Shoos uii SI SI4 TT PAIR BOOTS 6tS" l Epifanio 394-77- 91 Col'g jf'"" " $225. COLLEGE means business t .yswj"iill"i'"" iiim $35. Don'l wait' Call one of our Career Counselors today for information on vour educational benefits. You owe it to yourself and your family Ogden: mi CLINTON: Neil W. Adams, I'l.SDI.MS (112 miiiMt mv mutt ioirihs umi stem ii Here's what vour monthly G.I. educational allowance will be while you attend Stevens Henager College: Placement Bureau vull help ou find a position that will launch sou on MMiiiMt L. D. advance b vour G.I. Bill Then when you're read), our I Arthur $25; MY DEAR SPIRIT. You're entitled to a second income... Short-ter- Bassett, Roybal, $30; John F. Runyen, $30; J. Lynn Smith $35; Brent A. Sorensen, $30; Alvin R. Stowers, $25, $17.50; Verl E. Timmerman, $45. MORGAN: Clarence Boren, $25; Betty M. Heiner, $30; Robert M. Rich, 50. ROY: Robert D. Burgess, $25; Lester D. Delquadro, $25; Clifford D. Hamilton, $30; John S. Houskeeper, $17.50, $35; G. Eugene Larkin, $50 Henry A. Malan, $75; Richard D. Mueller, $35; Sally L. Peterson, $25; Jerry J. Sheen, $17.50. $35; Brent A. Sorensen, $15, $15; Charles D. Vigil, $50. R1VERDALE: Keith G. VETERANS! a Kenneth SUNSET: Kent, $250. ...while you irain for t SITffi assurance specialist in Distribution, wrote a play called ENCORE, which was recently produced at Theater 138. IMP ttJMOKS, C'W UTAH SAfGUAKP Evening classes stort Thursday, January Day classes start Monday, January 7 3 L FAMILY SHOES Roy Ogden Alt fr, PATt&Mlf" |