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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, Feb. 23, 1973 Suggestions Kenneth Wort hen, Services Division, received two suggestion award certificates from Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom, DPC commander. The two suggestions netted a total of $105 for Mr. Wort hen. Wayne Boyer of the Test Divi-ron received Sustained Superi-Xij'or Performance award. Ray L. Peck of Facilities received an Official Commendation. p: 1 ir J smi i' ,'Y James M. Woody of the Chemi- cal Laboratory Division received a suggestion award. 1 Harold Freestone was presented a plaque in memory of his wife, LaRue Freestone, from the Salt Lake City Junior Bowling Association for her deduce ted instruction to the Bantam and Junior bowlers at Dugway. The plaque will hang in the bowling alley in remembrance of Mrs. Freestone. Mrs. Eva Mohammed presented the plaque. :'A I Fred W. Jermain of Munitions received a Sustained Superior Performance award. Richard M. Hansen of the Safereceived a Sustained gJelior Performance Award. ! B. Skelton, Certif a received Maintenance, W cate of Appreciating tne for a suggestion storage of drill bits. Louis i Charlie M. Lively, Instrument Pool Brandi, was recognized for completion of ten years of government service. Kenneth Y. Deuel, Buildings and Ground Brandi, has completed 20 A years of government service. pin and award were presented to him 20-ye- Retires Mr. Arthur G. Glober, Fire Prevention and Protection Branch, receiver his Certificate of Retirement from Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom, DPG commander. Mr. Glober retired with almost 28 years of federal service. He has been at Dugway sjnce June 1948. M ft Charles L. Helm (1) and John K. McBride of Life Sciences Laboratory Division received a suggestion award. Terry P. Wagner recently graduated from the Mess Stewards Course at Ft. Lee, Va., as honor graduate. Sp Wagner is assigned to Dugways U. S. Army Hospital. Sp Sgt David J. Sumpter of die USAFs Detadiment 19, 6th Weather Wing received a suggestion award. Winfred C. Jensen, Facilities, received a Certificate of Appreciation Jan. 19 for an adopted suggestion concerning door repair and maintenance. Weston C. Berry, Communications - Electronics, received recognition on Feb. 9 for 20 years of federal service. Barbara Stookey of Mail and Records received a Quality Step Increase. Lyman D. Russell, Fadlities, received a Sustained Superior Performance award Feb. 9. CoL Arthur1 J. Kingdom, DPC commander, made the presentation. CW3 Frederick Meyer of Aviation Division received an official commendation for an adopted suggestion. ms. r as . 20-ye- ar Clarence La Roque of the missary received a ten-yevice pin. ar Comser- Service Awards h nwirii Juntos Woody, Chem Division John Rothfels, Chem Division Bennie Lacy, Chem Division I v 1 f 1 |