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Show w o 23, 1951 .Amber HILL TOP TIMES Parachute Packers Praised J II jr Page 3 Outstanding Rating Up to Supervisors Says Award Winner . wjj The only way an employee can obtain an outstanding efficiency rating is to be encouraged by the supervisor to assume as many duties and responsibilities as according to Afton G. Pidd, Hill's first winner of an outstanding rating. Giving most credit for her winning rating to her supervisor, Lt. Col. James J .Treacy, Mrs. Pidd stated that no matter how good an employee proves to be, an outstanding rating cannot be obtained unless the supervisor takes the initiative to call attention to the employee's work. "Many supervisors adopt the attitude of keeping knowledge and information from the employee in an effort to make himself indispen-sibl- e and his own position more secure," she said. "Actually the reverse is true. The more employees the supervisor can develop, the better will be his own efficiency." "Awards for employees are up to the supervisor. The employee can't win an award alone. But when the award is won the supervisor and the entire organization benefits," she pos-sib- le the "OK" sign are pilots Major A. E. Durell (left) and Can- tain Thomas R. Batcha (right). The "OK" refers to parachutes used when they leaped from a crippled 6 last sumby the two officers 'chutes were packed by Romie Schade and Sgt. mer. The Harold Spoonemore (above) who are shown receiving thanks from waking B-2- life-savi- ng pilots. the Who Parachuted to Safety Those Who Prepared 'Chutes pilots Thank being the season for thanksgiving, two pilots from Hill AFR an appropriate time to thank two Hill AFB workers for beinsr instrumental in saving uneir lives. Major A. E. Durell and Captain Thomas R. Batcha this week ma rip special trip to the parachute repair section at Hill AFB to thank the Wachute packers that prepared the 'chutes the two pilots used sue- 6 Vessfully when jumping from a crippled aircraft last summer. The stated. tuur-fe.26 bomber carrying major and Captain Batcha was in- - parachute repair shop, as well as to And then there was a fan dancer Wived in a midair collision with an Miss Schade and Sgt. Spoonemore, who was arrested for no guaze at all. jet fighter last August 8. The thanks for a job well done." r force officers leaped from their Waged plane and parachuted to sun. By checking records, Major lur-- 1 and Captain Batcha found that their parachutes had been prepared and packed by Miss Romie Schade, S18 Washington Blvd., Ogden and sSgt. Harold Spoonemore of the paratihute repair shop at Hill Air Force Base. Last week saw these packers receiving "deepest thanks This it ueh L B-2- our lives." no idea what a feeling of relief and comfort it was to see the canopy billow out above me after jumping out into space and bulling the ripcord of the para- P.a...i.. or saving "You've a Butterfingers? 110 ... AliMS Fog at your finger-tips- ? LENGTH BLUR! Your bifocals may not be giving you proper aid in the "arm's length" range of vision. Visit a skilted optometrist. Let him explain how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can give you clear, comfortable continuous vision in all visual fields near, arm's length, and distancel PAY NOTHING DOWN, $1 A WEEK . 2443 . . . OGDEN, UTAH South Main . . . SALT LAKE CITY Washington Blvd. 273 f iffll CEMB CHEST XLI r.. n "T nA the from 'damaged plane,' waited a few seconds until all falling parts were out of the way, and i i - m jumped and the ripcord so hard the cable flipped around and hit me the face hut the parachute worked that's and beautifully that mattered then." This was the first time either Mot had parachuted from an air craft.' This experience qualifies 'km to become members of the then pulled I yanked the cord prayed. in "Caterpiller cave P Club" for which both CHRISTMAS CLUBS NOW FORMING I applied like all parachute packers know that pilots really appreciate tie exDert work they do with chutes," said the thankful pilots We'd like to say to each of the 55 men and women at the Hill AFB We'd to JUST . 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