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Show November HILL TOP TIMES Largest Collection Ever Made at Hill Local Officer Finishes Course In Management W. by Inland Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published Air Force Printing Company. Kaysville. Utah, in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Service, Forces Pess Armed the receives Times Hill Top Utah. Base, in and the Air Materiel Command Press Service. Material contained Service, VheS with the exception of those parked VCopyrtiKf AFVsFNS or is eiyen may be reprinted provided proper creditation of the Air AMC-Pexpressed herein do not necessarily represent those Lt. Col. George Christopher, Commander of the 461st Air Base Group at Hill Air Force Base, was g among a group of 101 United States Air Force officers and civilians who completed the Air Force Manpower Management Training Program, according to word received from Washington, D. C. The schooling is held at the George Washington University, Washington, D. C. Ninety officers, all colonels and lieutenant colonels, and 11 civilians attended the special course designed for commanders as a part of the comprehensive program of improved management being emphasized throughout the Air Force. The program seeks to improve the executive abilities of the Air Force officers by introducing them to techniques and principles prac ticed hy American business and industry. This latest graduating class brings to 2000 the total number who have completed the course at the George Washington University. Five hundred more are scheduled to take the program this year. high-rankin- Opinions FrCAddress all advertisements to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysvllle, Utah. Editor and Publisher L. E. ANDERSON S. Preliminaries in Survey y Mianift.n.aiMhi dm rn Jovce Jensen, civilian nersonnel. draws a number out of a box that will decide the sequence in which persons will be contacted in the forthcoming suggestion awards survey. Holding the box is Orson Hinton, administrative assistant in the Suggestion Cash Awards program. C. Special Survey Will be Conducted on Suggestions and Awards Program First Lieutenant Douglas Landstedt, Commanding Officer of the 4th Shoran Beacon Flight, recently received his final degree in the Air University's Field Officer's Course. Col. Julius B. Summers, 461st Bomb Wing Executive, awarded the diploma in ceremonies last week. . Lt. Landstedt, who entered the Air Force in November of 1949, completed his final course through correspondence on the 23rd of September, and is believed to be the first company grade officer to complete the course at Hill AFB In undertaking entrance to the school as a company grade offi- - What do you think about the Air Force Suggestions and Cash Awards Program? You may be given an opportunity to tell exactly what you know and to' express your opinion about it, according to Roy C. Freeman, executive secretary 00 AM A Incentive Awards Committee. Air Force headquarters recently selected Hill Air Force Base, along real progress can be made in effect- -' with other representative Air Force ing desired improvements. Experience has shown the Air Bases, for a special study on the Force suggestion program to be a Awards Cash and Suggestions most valuable tool of management. The Proeram. Mr. Freeman said. affords all employees an oppor It the conducted be will during study tunity to share in solving manage next two weeks. ment problems of production and . Approximately 1,000 employees administration through their practhe at Hill will be contacted for tical ideas and suggestions. of question completing purpose Employee ingenuity and initiative naires about the suggestion pro reflected in adopted beneficial sug been has The Questionnaire pram. ' have gestions helped the Air Force and Force nrenared bv the Air will be given by Civilian Personnel get its many jobs done faster, safer, and cheaper. Office. Major industries have reported A random sample of one in ten that they consider the human rela selected was employees at this base to be even more im for the purpose of completing the tions benefits than the portant significant direct reis No person questionnaire. The advantages money savings. to the name his to sign quired to both and employee management answer sheet. In order to select employees on are obvious. a true random basis, the numbers 1 to 10 were written on small cards, Motor Pool .placed in a container, and mixed, Then one card was drawn. "Six" was the number on the At the annual of the card drawn by Mrs. Joyce Jensen, Ogden Shrine Club,election C. Ray, Glen Chief. Administration Branch, chief of the motor Civilian Personnel Division. There- - elected to serve as pool branch, was president for the fore the Oth card in the Service i The recently concluded Community Chest Campaign proved to be the most successful charity drive ever conducted at Hill APR A total of $15,312.58 was donated by generous Hillfielders in the Red Feather Drive. In the photo above, Colonel H. J. Kieling, (left) check to Kenneth Hill AFB commander, presents the "king-sized- " Knapp, Community Chest campaign official from Ogden. Colonel Kieling expressed appreciation to everyone at Hill AFB who g in the drive. "Your response to the appeal was most gratifying," he said. "It assures the community of your interest in a common social' responsibility and your desire to . . participate in it." fund-raisin- i.ig carrying out duties as the 461st Bomb Wing Communications erations Officer for the past three months, he has now been Ob- - reas-hi- s signed duties as Commander 4 bhoran Flight. of the For Bowling Enjoyment At Its Best r" Visit Ogden's Have you notified your correspondents of changes in your address, assignment, and other means of locating you or your organization through the mails? If you have, your mail will probably reach you without delay if you haven't, better give it a thought! Mail continues to. arrive at this headquarters addressed to employees who left the base a decade ago and to addresses which have long since become obsolete. Also, do you make sure, when writing to commercial concerns and other establishments, that your correct - mailing . address is made clear? ' As evidence of how far "off the beam" an address can get, Mrs. LePriel Carlton, Chief of Correspondence Section, Maintenance Engineering, thinks she has the document which takes I the prize. The envelope, which eventually arrived at its intended destination (after many, many "side" excursions), was addressed: Berman Ogden Air Service Command Chief Supply Division Hillfield Arsenal Grinder Foreman Ogden, Utah ,h : Boy: "Lady, if youll give me a dime my little brudder'll imitate a Beautiful Bowl PARAMOUNT BOWL w I chicken." - Lady: "What will he do, cackle like a hen ". Boy: "Naw, he don't do no cheap imitation like that. He'll eat a . , woim." Specialized Automobile Financing for Service Personnel REAL ESTATE Available to Commissioned Officers nd Top Three Vin Pn erations. lx. the special permission of (ien. Del- mar T. Spivey. General Spivey, in view of the lieutenant's prior record, enthusiastically supported ' entrance. Lt. Landstedt also completed the Air Tactical School Squadron Officer's Course in 1952. Since this school, also accomplished through correspondence, he has held several different squadron commands. His first contact with the service came in June, of 1935, when he enlisted in the U. S. Navy. While serving with the Navy, he rose to the rank of chief airship rigger, sociated with "lighter-than-aiop- - FOR SALE firat nprenn shouiiik jcai. lve IOi many "a.s ueen selected for the test. CntVi amn nvPA thereafter yvtxra in onrine activities, parciCUKAYSVILLE Two bedroom ro iotel fnr the sAmnle Those lany tne annual circus in Ogden. brick with full basement, dining activities tor the coming year .room and garage. Priced right at selected will be contacted sometime tne lirst of. re- - nave oeen outlined, during the next two weeks and ses$13,500.00. Toy nneated to renort to a ctoudi . - which will be a Christmas Shake home with acre of T J 1.1J sion for the purpose 01 completing pany w db neiu r nuay, .uecemoer Has three bedrooms, gas ground. ior tne oeneiit oi tne snriners ;he questionnaire. heat. Only S8.000.00. If your name was selected you Inteountain Unit of the Crippled LAYTbN 'frame home F;i Lt. Landstedt Destination? ? Chief Heads Shrine Club r4-..s- ; J :;J Field Officers Course Finished by L. cer. L.anastear naa to receive 1 19, Grades - . m I A 1 1 SUBSTANTIAL IMMEDIATE SERVICE 1 will be notified in writing through Children's hospital. only 3 years old. Nice lot. In your supervisors, Mr. Freeman good location. $9,700.00. emphasized, your cooperation ana OriliEi garage, Bsmt. for rent support of this project is soncitea VACUUM CLEANER, quarter month. $00 per in oraer mat an accurate recoru horse motor $1.00 each. New cof- CUT THE COST of your auto in mav be obtained. fee table has storage space and surance thru Mayflower without for "This is a real opportunity $15; top plate glass cutting quality. Insurance on mi vou to assist in imnroving the Sug New Spinet piano bench, rust litary risk available at reduced declared. "If he gestion Program," satin rates. top; you will answer each question as 0x15 rug with pad $10 each; ' accurately as .you possibly can, Schwinn bike $32.50; New plastic Uke $4.00; Good tire and tube $7.00; Motor, tubing, controls and 250 REALTY UNFURNISHED gallon tank for Lennox Furnace apt. in SAYINGS SPECIAL PRIVILEGES STATESIDE AND OVERSEAS INSURANCE LIFE PROTECTION AVAILABLE futl FOR REIIT Farmington NE corner State and Main. $40.00 util. furnished. Available immediately. r x 7 11-1- DAVIS COUNTY G 1 lt. $50.00. 12 Ronald Ave, mile 175 S. Main, Layton, Phone 208-- J Layton, west of stop light. M. E. PITCH-FORC. G. Tice,' Phone 0253-- J 1 3270 8 lt. George M. Rogers, Phone. 105-- letfay tor cempltu information Writ I I I I I I I I I I I GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCE COMPANY 1407 W. LANCASTER FORT WORTH, TlXAl I dir Information on Q Financing Cor "-- SocV Tyt Homo & .Dot Refinancing tho following car: - PurchoMCt. Honk. Addrcii 1 D. 11-1- W Snd Information on Auto lnuronc .Model |