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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1956 1, Page 7 Suggestion s Checks Auarded 129 A total of 129 employees at Hill Air Force Base were pre- $10; William A. Callahan, $5; Glenn sented cash awards totaling $4351.00 and ranging in size recenly from $5 to Anderson, $10; Fay L. Hansen, $10. $2l0 under the suggestion phase of the Air Force Incentive Awards Pro. gram. Brigham City Clarence E. RichKay S. Odd, executive secretary, $145; Donald A. Andreasen, ards, Incentive Awards Committee, stat R. Mclntire, $10; Frank Calvin $25; ed that over $107,270 will be saved son St, $20; Jack L. Chapman, 532 -- Y. Fujikawa, $10. in a year's time by the Government 6th St, $25; Jene H. Jacobson, Rt. as a result of these worth while No. 4 Box 50, $15; V. Jean Dal- Tharon K. Dille, $35; Kaysville suggestions. Harold $5; Ryal S. Galloway, linga, 1140 23rd St, $15; Bingham A. Brough, The top award of $200 went to H. Scof $15; field, Margaret Nix, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 214, $10. K. Myrla Dickemore, 6I814 21st, Ogden. Other winners and the $10; Marvin E. Porschatis, 963 Edi T-- J' mm Merrill J. Widdison, amounts of their awards follow: son St, $10; Kenneth L. Brady, 2240 Hooper W. Homer From Ogden Greenwell, $15.- $15; Eccles ArmE. Ave, $15; Henry Dembitz, Roger 3309 LesPorter ave, $7.50; strong, ter R. Loosemore, 0 Victory Rd, 2535 Brinker Ave, $15; Chase A Farmington Elmer I. Schrvver, 3805 Brian, Ave, John.B. Brezoff, $30. $120; Raymond $150; $10; Ray E. Mitchell, 2608 Madison Sunset Jack E. Garner, $15. Ave, $15; Lothier W. Massey, 2720 Oscar T. Tracy, 702 - 36th St, $60; Orem Willard O. McCarthy, $15. Adams Ave, $10; Leo Wale, 2509 Geneva B. Allred, 3531 Madison Riverdale Lloyd Spaulding, W. Quincy Ave, $295; Jeff Hart, Ave, $15. Samuel N. Cowley, $10. 661 - 12th, $20; Cecil J. Long, 478 G. Zabriskie, $85. Clellen 22nd St, $5; Harold Bullough, 355 Sandy D. Cornelis Layton DeLigt, John B. Harris, $30. 28th St, $5; Leland E. Mohler, 3651 $10; Donald R. Middleton, Murray $15; Kay Lewiston Ferris J. Jensen, $15. Ogden Ave, $15; Norman Anema, G. Lambert, $7.50; Hiroki Marumo-to- , 2166 folk Ave, $5. Andrew R. Stokes, Wellsville $7.50; Eugene Neville, $15; SteMario Pellegrini, 3287 Van $15.83. ven LSlames, $30; John Bernard Ave, $5; Bonnie R. Baird, 454 -Ross, $270; R. J. Graham, $16.66; 37th E. Jacob St, $10; Hansen, nersons who were instrumental in compiling OOAMA's first $10; Harry J. Navy Way, $240; Francis Gailey, Lorin W. Rowley, basic USAF stock list of federal supply class 6940 RELAX THIS tloe--- a Newman, $15; LaVar W. Ellis, $15; 2684 B. Lincoln Daniel $25; Ave, Howard WnLt of the completed pages. They are (left to right) Publica-ionMar S. Dean Lee. $65: $5: Koss, 536 5th St, $25; Harold F. Talbot, s Thunder, Utaka Akisada, and Lyle Killpack from the WEEKEND IN . 1519 Swan St, $12.50; Alvm V. Adair, $8.33: Donald V. Luddington, Division. The Standardization and plates K. William Branch, Cataloging $10; Leavitt, Benson, George E. Robinett, 634 28th St, above are photographed and reduced in size here and the negative Creighton H. Owen, $10; WalFrank L. Johnson, 0 Navy $10; M. $15; for sent to the publisher printing. ter Thoren, $10; Jay D. Craic. Way, $37.50; Helen S. Morgan, 333 Cross St, $10; Nellie Zito, R. F. $10; Lenore M. Bird, $50; William D. No. 4, $50; Paul L. Conley, 267 -- A. Ashby, $90. 12th St, $50. Salt Lake City Vernell P. Foy, Leslie A. Cole, 260 - 7th St, $25; R. Webb, $30; Wilbert Virgil Jim T. Bera, 314 Ogden Ave, $10; M. Mason, $15; Leslie W. Peirce, NEVADA Carlos R. Terkelson, 321 - 29th St, $10; Leon1 W. Tribett, $15; Ralph $10; Clyde C. Hatch, N-- 6 Victory S. Stanley. $15; Albert C. Treseder, It sounds too good to be true, but Childs S. 2679 Earl Rd, $20; Allyn, $85; Dewitt D. Sorensen, $50; Rich- it is." Round trip bus transportat7 Ave, $10; Ray A. Linsley, ard D.. Hansen, $10; George A. ion, room Saturday night and $2.00 Hill AFB isn't trying to run competition with bears Roebuck Navy Way, $15; Gene A. Wentland, Phelps, $7.50; Royal L. Green, Leave Salt catalto H-- 9 but Hill has sent press its very first in the catalog business Army Way, $10; Emily H. $7.50; Alden A. Christensen, $10. guest check per person. return Lake Sunday og. Saturday a.m., Johnson, 488 36th St, $15; Grace This catalog doesn't contain photos and information xn clothes, E. Quinn, 2948 Pingree Ave, $20; O. McEntire, p.m. Clearfield Ray . household goods, jewelry and the George Mark, 2537 Wash Blvd. $15; John A. Hastie, $135; Lamar like usually found in "wish books" and develop a timely schedule to $8.33; Kenneth E. Allen, E-- 7 Army G. Belnap, $10; Leon Nelson, $5; users but instead is filled with data satisfy the USAF-wid- e Way. $20: Edna B. Allen, 2532 Francis T. Nath, $15; Albert D. Each page of the catalog was set Orchard Ave, $115; Alan H. Dooley Mitchell, $30; Blaine T. Ames, $35; describing items and parts for Air Force trainers. up here ana tnen photographed. 350 - 13th St., $15. Ernest H. Sickinger, $15; Leroy J. 672 - 3rd Ave, Patton, $10; Edwin M. Higley, $50; C. Married Couple Per Person The publication, Federal Catalog, Pigequ, Agnes -- oo L. Welling, 1281 Hud- - Vern E. Young, $10; Sterling B. Norval $10; basic USAF Stock List, consists of wU1 be made the .Qn information on 2200 items regard' world-wid-of Anderson, $15; Leslie E. Spencer, O Commercial Hotel e Air Force by Shelby $15. ing communication training devices O Stockmen's Hotel , and spare parts. This catalog is to Depot. L. Blaine $7.50; Conley, Roy This is the beginning of addition be used world-wid- e by organizatiOwen E. Boswell, $20; Allen R. Nightly Floor Shows at Ranchinn ons needing to order these parts al cataloging and publication re- Clontz, $10; Richard Benik, $10; Call ELgin for Complete for maintaining this specialized sensibilities for OOAMA as other E. Held, $10; Myles F. Jor- Albert vu Information ore Mimnment.. r ui to cunvciicu ileitis mi "" 1 r i 1 1 t:,- -j 11. i gensen, $15; David L. Bingham, .. 1 uie . aiaioir system twtsi,i. reaerai Drlre A Leisurely oepremoer, Air maienei Richard D. Burk, $115; Willie M nf Chief rAavnn $15; pnnr,a Rest Stops assienea ueraen ait n.i., . : j 0 K. H. Crowder, $10; Mary Benik, j . 1 $45. . En RouteWeekly Excursions to he wished said ".iT" express vision, covering wain- - a iation to two other organi. Niel C. Jorgenson, Bountiful tton. at Hill AFB who played ..... -.ca. imnortant role in- the nublica . iTCAXfiuimciijr mniehui oil ihom r , turn of this first stock list. "r ana SIOCK F-1- $15.-Morga- Lli j tw n 1-- 31 -- L-2- s First Catalog Goes To Press Early inn B-3- 8195 sHIoo 0k 77 - I 5-- iT Kr??rP ,5 ri, wmiugs A target set for iv ou" c.i.. llStS. -- -- TV,or date of June 1 was completion . of the pilot pub- I. 1! ucauon ana the deadline was nt only met but beat by several weeks. The Cataloging- - and StnrlnrrliVn. turn Division of Supply and Services was given the job of making P the first catalog at Hill AFB. It was quite a project, but they came through with flying colors. 10 complete the iob. it was sary to train personnel in publication techniques, obtain socialized equipment, obtain federal catalog date from Hq AMC, prepare op- aung procedures and methods. a I ' ffco r,ili.naDivision, - 9nH Ad- Photo Reproduction Statistical and the jutant's Office, 11 f services division, vompiroiier They both cooperated with us in a most outstanding manner, Mr. Parsons said. 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