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Show January HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Spirit of the New Year Thousands Frolic At Xmas Dance; Some Win New Year's "Eve Thousands of. Hillfiel icked at the Christmas dance held December 10 at White City BaU-rooin Ogden, according to Sam Junk, chairman of the event which was sponsored by the Civilian Wel fare Association. And fourteen Hillfielders got un expected Christmas presents when they found to be the lucky ones to receive the door prizes given away at the dance. in door $1500 Approximately . .1 .... ... 1 T 11 a mow were at aisiriDuieu prizes tne evening, jrnzes ing held (luring are as foland lucky ticket-holdelows: , R. G. Biedermann, paint shop, won the 10 cubic foot refrigerator; Kenneth R. Keller, finance, won the television set; Sydney C. Peacock, maintenance, was winner of the nower lawnmower: Juanita H. Hal- verson, special; handling unit, wonthe 12 Mary Kilburn, finance, won the vacuum cleaner; Shirley Alford, material control, won the Mixmaster and luicer: Ulaine a. warmer, quaiiw control, won a 17 jewel wristwatch; Viola B. Ashbv. ground communica tions won a 17 jewel watch; Leland R. Williams, welding shop, won the oven roaster; M. J. Corless, maintenance expediting, won the um- 15, 1951 m ' ' ' ' ''V ''!; ? V i rs - ' Z' ' - ' - - ' !' - ' - . jr 1 , 'I K J- - gauge-shotgun- r 1 brella tent; Harry S. Hildreth, machine shop, won the portable radio; Albert L. Dalton, maintenance, won the pop-u- p toaster; Sears P. Roach, Inst. Rpn. Mtn., won the steam iron; and Valentine Dom- inez, sheet metal, won tne nsning outfit. Photo by Paul Glissmeyer & Capt. Tom Teal The year 1954 is so new there's some of the trimmings from New Year's Eve celebrations still around such as horns, confetti, 7mmest" little New Year's "Eve" we've balloons, and be.a,'?Jca seen .in. iottg time is'fovely Dorothy Bekker, (above) supervisor Dottie "of administration section, flight operations. Dark-eye- d ' is single, lives in. Ogden, and joins with the staff of the Hill Top . Times in wishing all Hillfielders a VERY HAPPY NEW. YEAR!! t . . superior accomplishment pay increase ,and letter of commenda tion were presented to a statistical services employee in recognition of a million-dolla- r savings he helped devise. Hilton L. Johnson, chief of cost and materiel production branch, received the award at ceremonies held m the office of the comptroller. . -- i ff mWkAJ,wti.t x .: M...,; ... .... Hilton L. Johnson GET OUT of DEBT Without Borrowing You make Colonel John D. McConahay, comp troller, made the presentation. The award was presented to Mr. Jphnson for his part in devising a new mechanized method of proces sing stock list Changes in his or ganization. The procedure worked out through the efforts of Mr. John son provide a more efficient and economical method with a substantial reduction in cost, man hours, material and machines. In fact, a monthly savings of over $47,000 is now being realized as the result of the use of this new procedure, according to officials from the stat services division. The procedures written at this base have also been adopted by the Air Force for use at other depots, It is estimated that a savings of at least $7 million a year are realized in the interior alone using this new procedure. Mr. Johnson has worked at Hill AFB approximately 10 years, both in a military and civilian capacity. lie resides at tW American Beauty Drive, Salt Lake City, with his wife ana two children one convenient payment. We'll have all your bills paid whether past due or not. Average Example If you owe Pay us only . $ 500 Slrtperwk. $15 per wk. $1,000 $2,000 $25perwk. $3,000 $33perwk. No security and no Newcomers to Utah invited. No charge for consultation. Telephone inquiries invited. bills. Bring your Our plan has been approved by creditors in all 48 states. out-of-sta- te DIAL Knight Finance Bureau (Not a loan company)-40- Kiesel BIdg.fOGDEN Bonded to the State of Utah "There are so many English films being shown on Channel 2 that we ought to call it the Eng- usn tnannel." Know: "I hear they're starting a new campaign against malaria." Don't Know: "Dear me! What 3 Our Business Morry's Barber Shop and leanette Beauty Shop 41 N. First East Street-BOUNTIFU- UTAH 7 Open A. M. to 7 P. M. All Day Saturdays Being deaf hasn't stopped Joseph B. Burnett from doing his job birth, is an industrial engineer m the Layout and Facilities Branch, Industrial Engineering Division of Maintenance at Hill AFB. The etter of commendation was in ap After almost four years at Hill preciation of outstanding work Air Force Base, WO Gene J. that Burnett accomplished during Wintersole, Assistant Deputy for two months at McClellan Air Force Base, California on the Ernst Inspection Division, Maintenance and Ernst Work Measurement Engineering Directorate, has received orders transferring him to project. French Morocco. The letter, which was signed by He reported to Hill Air Force Lt. Colonel Waldo G. Knapp, projBase in March, 1950, then holding ect officer of the Ernst and Ernst the rank of MSgt. and was as Work Measurement Project, said signed to the Sheet Metal Section. in part: "Mr. Burnett performed During March, 11).j1, he was ap- outstanding work in the layout of pointed W O and assumed the duty the machine shop, including tool as Deputy, Manufacture and Re and die; repair section including dynatocals; and the miscellaneous pair Branch Mr. Wintersole, a native of manufacture and repair section, Cleveland, Ohio, first entered the including tubing, springs, cables J. B. Burnett service in June, 1940, at Chanute and synthetics. His help is most thoroughly appreciated as we and two children, is a graduate Field, Illinois. During World War were hard pressed to get this job of the Utah School for Deaf at II he served with a mobile repair done. I take this means of com- Ogden. He also graduated from of the crash unit engaged in repair landed aircraft in Burtonwood, mending his interest, assistance Gallaudet College at Washington, and spirit of helpfulness while he D. C., in 1937 and studied engiEngland. was with us on this very import- neering at Weber College night "For the past few years he has ant Air Force school from 1942 until 1946. project. resided at 4S2, 29th Street, Ogden, Colonel George K. Crain, direcErnst and Ernst is a firm of two his chil wife and Utah, with tor of Maintenance Engineering, consulting engineers who have a dren, Gene Alan, age 11, and Janie, also added his words of commenda- contract with the Air Force for age G. Gene Alan was Sy2 years tion to the letter. making special studies at Air Maold before his father saw him. He who resides at 3513 Har- teriel Areas in order to establish Burnett, was born one month after Mr, rison Blvd, Ogden, with his wife standards of work performance. Wintersole departed for overseas duty. Mr. Wintersole has been active SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE in nm av u masonic oociai-iuand the First Baptist Church, Our trained staff of buyers throughout the Western States can Ogden. He stated he likes Uta) save you money on every purchase. They know where and how and plans to return to make i to buy . . . everything. permanent home here when he re You do not have to wait for "sales". tires from government service. We buy only what you need, when you need it,' and at a price that will amaze you. You are not limited to a small selection of stock items. We Services of the stock nothing . . . Buy Everything. . YOU NAMFa IT WF. BUY IT! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Where (Financing Arranged Needed) A M o "OUR BUYERS ARE UNITED" SAVING UP TO 70 Are Being Held as Follows: have the Malanans done now?" We Need Your Head in Commendation Letter Received by Maintenance Industrial Engineer i Transfers to French Morocco A it looks like 1954 will be a bright and happy New Year. At least that's the forecast made by the "Little New Year" above as he flashes us a winning smile. Sitting in for the new year is son of Robert Rampton, little Bobbie Rampton, public information section, Adjutant's office. Setting the pace for the New Year happy, youthful, optimistic, and full of faith- little Bobbie typifies a spirit we all could well adopt during the next 12 months. Well, and doing it exceptionally well. In fact, he. did such a good job on a recent detached service that he received a letter of commendation. Burnett, who has been deaf since Mr. Wintersole Hilton L Johnson Gets Award for Procedure with $7 Million Saving ' 1 J Only a limited number of membership openings available for 1051 SUNDAY SCHOOL :....::...10:00 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. TRAINING UNION - 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 ... PJH. ALL Officers, enlisted personnel and civilians are cordially invited to attend. The church is located at 970 E. 1150 So. CLEARFIELD, UTAH PHONE 0291-R- 4 . . 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