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Show HILL TOP TIMES 16 Page $5,730 awards ranging from NORTH OGDEN: Barry B. Christensen, $390. BRIGHAM CITY: Wallace Baker, $7.50; Willie B. Hun-ake- r, $100; Olive F. Waters, $20. LAYTON: Jack L. Ball, $20; Preston L. Boyce, $15; Kris-tin- e Brailsford, $15; Grace B. Christensen, $20; Cornelius H. Delight, $45; Thomas R. Jackson, $15; Harvey Petersen, $15; Stephen D. Pope, $15; Delpha L. Reese, $35; Carol W. Scof field, $320; Donald D. Tay- $7.50 to $940. High award for the period went to Leonard S. Robb, an inventory management specialist in the 2705th Airmunitions Wing's airmunitions inventory management division. Mr. Robb, who lives at 2920 Van Buren, Ogden, proposed that dummy warheads used for practice purposes in connection with Genie missiles be purchased without internal components and in a partially dis- lor, $75. KAYSVILLE : Donald Nevil- le, $15. CLEARFIELD: Masao En-d$20; June E. Colton, $15; Timothy F. Grogan, $105; Nor-en- e B. McFerson, $15; Orlando o, assembled condition. Formerly specification required that the warheads be fully assembled and weight and balanced before delivery to the Air Force. Upon receipt of the new warheads, OOAMA technicians were required to disassemble them and install a special instrumentation system, discarding certain components in the process. Rasmussen, Jr., $15; Rudolph Stecklein, $15. Leonard S. Robb ROY: Lucille H. Battison, $15; William Hurst, $15; Harl Reid, $20; Raymond Joseph ItOhN! SEND Smith, $25. HILL AFB: Lawrence D. Hansen, $10. CLINTON: Melvin C. NORTH SALT LAKE: SUNSET: Dixie Y. Barnes, $25. Douglas Rydalch, $20. $15; Lloyd H. Brown, Jr., $15; Rhea Carnahan, $75; Jessie B. BOUNTIFUL: Marie S. MORGAN: Patricia S. A. Brent Stephens, Cole, $30; Thomas G. Lund, liner, $15. Heinze, $80; $60; Earl J. Wahlstrom, $10. $7.50; Nolan J. Nielson, $15; DRAPER: George F. Mi Harold Williamson, $20. Jima-leen SALT LAKE CITY: son, $12.50 D. Baima, $40; Gene E. WOODS CROSS: Brandt Jack-stieLOGAN: Oliver W. Harrii Chantry, $15; Grant A. Ellsworth, $50; Joseph Neal L. siles rather than a more costly Porter, Wheeler, $10. $12.50. $50; Parley shorting plug previously used. $50; Rudolf E. Schwarz, $320; CALIF: Betty S. HaffK CENTERVILLE: Clayton L. David D. Rhea $245; Stanley, Approval ,and use of the rec$25. Smith, $100. ommended item reduced annual Sterner, $15; $7.50. 00000000000000 costs for this operation by the of first $13,852 during year operation and savings were validated under the cost reduction program. v. Udi Approval of the suggested reduced m 27 in Awards Presented for Good Ideas Suggestion awards totaling $5,730 have gone to 77 civilian employees at Hill AFB since early October with individual method November cost of pro- curement, simplified work procedures and reduced the cost of labor for installation of the instrumentation, creating an over-asavings of $57,196.96 during the first year of use and bringing Mr. Robb an award of $940. ll -- In second place on the idea roll a check for $595 was honor received by Parley B. McFar-lan- d of 325 South 250 West, Kaysville. Mr. McFarland, an electrical components quality control inspector, quality control division, Maintenance, suggested that a connector with "shorting" wires be used when the safe and arm device is disconnected from Minuteman mis- - Mi n, Others who received awards were: OGDEN: Brent R. Ballan-tyn- e $15; Ray M. Beckstead, $205; Jean A. Belt, $25; Barbara J. Bird, $15; Helen P. Cervantes, $45; Roger F. F-4 Switch in Korea $15; Albert L. Dalton, $205; Carolyn Dceben, $15; TAEGU AB, Korea (AFNS) Norma D. Dickens, $30; Dee-an- n F-4 Final aircraft of the Elgan, $20; David L. Ellis, 67th Tactical Fighter Squadron $15; Sharon G. Gleave, $100; have arrived at Taegu AB, re- Delia M. Greer, $15; Beverly placing the 391st TFS. Both K. Halveraon, $65; Norman L. Howes, $7.50; Chel Necha Milsquadrons are permanently based at Misawa AB, Japan, ler, $35; Ronald V. Rich, $15; Maxine D. Riddell, $15; Nina headquarters for the 475th Tactical Fighter Wing, commanded E. Sciarrino, $185; Dewey B. by Col. Vernon Henderson. The Smallwood, $45 ; Ray E. Storey, 67th is commanded by Lt. Col. $185; Burton W. Thompson, Harold E. Guthrie. $205; Howard C. Young, $15. Cor-bridg- e, SUPER-TRA- C Smooth-round-qui- No cop-over- This Norelco Rechargeable Tripleheader packs its own three weeks' leave et s. Your own tires or exchange Life of tread guarantee Balanced for 98c k You can leave the cord behind. 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