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Show Volume 5 ' PUBLISHED FOR HILL AIR FORCE BASE, AUGUST 29, 1952 Give Outstanding Performances ilollyvood Varieties L ... u:il i. One of Air Force's Highest Ratings Bestowed on Six Hill AFB Workers m lomes io nm Six civilian employees at Hill Air Force Base have just been ane of the highest ratings conferred by the Air Force, Brig. A.. H. Gilkeson, Hill AFB commander, announced today. Tomorrow Night Varieties", a star- with a bevy of loaded town revue many beautiful girls, featuring enfilm, television and night club tomorrow tertainers will be staged at Hill Air Force Base for military personnel and their guests. e show Hiipst star for the will be Miss Debbie Reynolds, popu lar movie actress oi woria-wia- e fame, according to 2nd Lt. Arthur Jackson, in charge of the affair. Th( show is scheduled to eret un- Hrwav at exactly 7:30 p.m. August 130 at the base gymnasium, Lt. Jack ' . son reportd. "Hollywood big-tim- . to the talented danc ing and singing of the noted movie star Debbie Reynolds, numerous enter other acts by professional Tn addition has fortunate also been very in Barbara two pic club entertainer, Dick Night Elliot, a zany wit, will provide addi tional mirth and laughter with his sketch, "The Guzzler's Gin Program." Pete Matz, who has just completed a successful tour of night clubs in Southern California, will be on hand to play favorites on the to boogie piano, from classical woogie. and Betty," under contract for three years, will present their new stimulating dances which critics claim will lead them to stardom. Beverly Richards, night club and television will capture hearts with singer, her individual blues style and lovely voice, Lt. Jackson reported. Sally Powers, a lovely and talent ed young violin virtuose, Rita Rerm, delightful dancer ,and Eddie Hazard, beautiful magazine cover-gi- rl are others who will be on hand to entertain the audience. . "This production is a festival of songs, dances, jokes, femininity .and iust nlain fun." Lt. Jackson said. "All military per sonnel and their guests are cor dially invited to the affair." "Boyd to MGM fast-movi- ne Darling Debbie i ; a $. Y ' ; - 1 G-8- . clerk-stenograph- sub-divisio- 7 Debbie Reynolds (above) talented novie actress who is currently Slf"nK in "Singing in the Rain" be the guest star at the "Hollywood Varieties Show to be waned Saturday night at the base gymnasium. n, " rs iiin Mi Civilians From "iif- Obtain Free Salt Lake Hospitals - IK awarded General The honor of receiving the rare award of an "Outstanding Performance rating" was conferred on Jesse Layton, Sr., Clearfield; Horace 3 C. Bennett, Sahara Village; r- Miss Mary Lu Blake, Woods Cross, standard is far that normaltjtah; Hiroko Morimoto, Kaysville; ly expected." beyond In performing her Dallas F. Young, Kaysville; and clerical Miss Blake's work George A. White, 3795 Quincy Ave., has beenduties, so efficient that signifiOgden. cant economies have been realized Awarding of the outstanding per- since practically all errors and formance rating is so exceptional waste of materials have been elithat only 106 ratings of this nature minated. were bestowed last year in the enMiroko Morimoto tire Air Force, according to SherMiss Miroko Morimoto, man B. Richardson, chairman of in the management Dallas F. Young Mary Lu Blake the performance rating committee and procedures office of supply and at Hill Air Force Base. The hon- services directorate, was lauded for ored employees were given the rat- her conscientious and "extremely and for ings "truly exceptional "Miss Mori- industrious attitude." high-levperformance of their moto is regarded highly by all who duties at Hill Air Force Base." come in contact with her because Jessie Layton of her sincerity, cooperative at v?y Jesse Layton, a senior aircraft titude even and cheerful engine disassembler in the engine under pressure of disposition, workloads heavy received the special and deadlines," her superiors recognition for "performing his state.heavy Miss Morimoto has accomwork wtih exceptional ability and her work with such unusual interest ,and application far beyond plished and speed accuracy that superthe limits of his job." Layton's visors have been able to assign adnot states, only supervisor "Layton to her. , maintains an excellent quality and ditional duties Dallas F. Young set has of but work, up quantity F. Young, general attorney several new jigs that have effected in Dallas the advocate's office, was judge economies in manhours and other outstanding wise added to the quality and ef cited for "extremely of work, problem-solvin- g ficiency of his section's work." Lay- - quality and quantity of work." As ton has worked at Hill AFB two ability, a Mr. Young at Hill lawyer years and is married and has four was called upon toAFB, solve many legal children- Miroko Morimoto Horace C. Bennett problems which by his industry, Horace C. Bennett Horace C. Bennett, a statistical ability, and attention to duty were III exceptional manner," clerk in the management and pro handled in toanhis superiors. In adaccording and of office the cedures It supply I to dition 'y.fi outstanding performance services directorate, was commend of his regular duties, Mr. Young ed for his "interest in and devotion to duty which far exceeds that of has, with ability and willingness, activities only remotely the average individual. Bennett, performed to his related regular duty assigndein addition to his exceptional ment and has worked many addi. his to work accomplish pendability own time. "The with unusual dispatch, thorough tional hours on hismanner in which ness and accuracy, also lends as- unusually capable assist- Mr. has given legal Young full to sistance knowing numance the of been has subject well that it will be necessary to use his lunch and rest periods to accom- erous expressions of commendahis supervisors said. He is plish his own workload," the cita tion," tion reads. Through intensive ap married and has four children. George A. White plication toward improving his use fulness to the Air Force, Bennett George A. White, attorney in the has gained extensive knowledge of staff judge advocate office, received the entire supply operations which special recognition for "his conresults in a savings of many man-hou- scientious efforts, devotion to duty, ' mm ruiMii which would otherwise be diligent work and efficient handling Jessie Layton, Jr. spent in research to determine the of legal matters." Mr. White has George A. White answer to various technical prob been chief of the claims section at lems. Bennett has worked at Hill Hill AFB for approximately six AFB ten years and is married and years and his outstanding activities Blood in this regard have brought great two daughters. has May credit to this command," his citaMary Lu Blake Supervisors of Miss Mary Lu tion reads. The type of exceptional Five Blake, a stenographer in the prop service rendered by Mr. White has erty accounting branch, base supply been continuous, an incentive to Free blood donations for civilian f selves or not, division, praise her work by saying, others to do the same, and has been immeaiaic extreme high quality of work over and above that which was rein Salt "The employees and their The hospitals following families can now be obtained at five Lake are participating in the Amer produced by this employee is a goal quired for a job well done." Mr. Salt Lake City hospitals, according ican Red Cross Blood program; St. that all comparable employees White is married and has four to an announcement made today by Marks, Holy Cross, Salt Lake Coun- - should strive to achieve since the children. Herbert C. Larson, American Natv General, Veterans Administra lotional Red Cross field director tion hospital, and tonriners tip Labor Day 1952 cated at Hill Air Force Base. cost Children hospital. pled Blood transfusions free of is important to note that this " freeIt service for civilian employees a is only available at the families is being made possible by hospitals participating in the proof the ntfr" gram. "This point is of importance the coordination mountain Regional Blood Center to avoid misunderstanding since and hospitals participating in the ther are hospitals in the state Red Cross Blood program. are not now participating. Intermountain Regional which The listed above are the The hospitals the Blood center has designated now ones participating in this only workers civilian curently employed of the section state, Larson saia. blood at Hill AFB as a Red Cross this service, Hill AFB established Through group. Credits will be amount of pmDlovees also are eligible to ob the in for the group in the blood in time hospital any the tain at blood that is donated visits country that participates in the unit Mobile t Pm. tut; ivcu American Red cross tsiooa prothe base. Each employee willatthen no eram. Thus, if a Hill employee i.- iiivi tn receive blood hospitalized in another state in cost for Ih product itself up to is a participating orhospital, ne may, of the credits estaonsneu, the extent tne local region credits . through saia Aim al blod center, arrange for a trans Hill at Military personnel fer of credits so that he may re are already eligible to receive free ceive the blood he needs, h blood donations tnrougn OUt. of a blood group at m t nninted Hf T.aiann Establishment 11' r t. Mil At to extended whatever upon no effect be has will Hill This service wl of regardless on all employees (Continued Page 8) them- they are aoie io uuuo el tainers will be presented. The Master of ceremonies. Larry Stewart, who is under contract to Columbia pictures, is well-know- n as a terrific comedian. This troupe obtaining the services of Ruick, who just completed tures for MGM. Number 17 4V11-- A er |