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Show HILL TOP TIMES Help Make Restaurant Policies 8 J L GB f9 Members of the Base Restaurant Council line up for the photographer. They are (left to right) Marvin G. Mortenson, restaurant officer; Bernhard (Dutch) Hinrichs, restaurant manager; Mrs. Mavis Jones, Major Albert S. Willis, president; Mrs. Gretchen Kerr, Glen Ray, Glen S. North. Mr. Ross Shupe, another member of the council, was absent when the photo was taken. Base Restaurant Council Set Up To Help Manage Local Cafeteria The base restaurant is a government instrumentality and so is jperated under Air Force regulations for the benefit of all employees, iccording to Bernhard (Dutch) Hinrichs, restaurant manager. A base restaurant council, made up of representatives of various organizations on the base, is set up to. help with the planning and operating of the cafeteria. All must be approved by this council. Proof that Hillfielders are "safeA portion of the profits from the ty conscience'' was brought to light cafeteria are turned over to the this week with the announcement Civilian Welfare Association for that two ground safety achievement them to use in supporting various awards have been won by Hill AFB. projects and events for the beneThe first award, the Air Matefit of civilian workers. riel Command Ground Safety Last year the cafeteria turned Achievement was presentover exactly $8,322.01 to the Civil- ed to Colonel Award, Michael ian Welfare Fund. Another ex- director of Maintenance J. Coffield, Engineerpenditure made during 1!),"4 by the by Brig. General M. E. Tillery, cafeteria was $20,301. ('- for im- ing, OOAMA commander. provements such as replacement of This award was of wornout equipment and the remodr Maintenance Engineering working eling of the dishwashing room. An 2,17!l,rr,9 manhours without a reimprovement set for the near future is the painting of the main portable disabling injury. This covered the period of July 23 to Sep dining room. In addition to the main cafeteria, tember The second award was presented three other branches are operated at the base. Located in building to Mr. Glen Ray, chief of the Motor. and warehouse OB, I'ool, by Colonel H. J. Kieline-these branches serve hot food pre- Hill AFB commander. This citathe AMC Ground Safety pared in the main cafeteria and tion, award, was presented transported by truck to the various Achievement in recognition of the motor pool locations. Mr. Hinrichs and the base res- drivers operating n0C,8;0 miles taurant council indicated that any without a reportable motor vehicle accident from August 3 to Octo suggestions for improvement of ber 4. the cafeteria are welcome. Mr. George Enerland. Hill AFR Safety director, reported the AMC Ground Safety Achievement Awards are jriven as follows? n Hill Gets Two Safety Awards - z. S, tOi financial industrial fundi inc SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN INCOME PLAN Protpsctut may b obtained vpon rtqvttt 53 for Free Information Will You Bet on America? An Investment in 88 of America's Leading Companies for As Little as $10.00 Month PHONE ) 12-we- ek Hill Top Times Hill Times ia an unofficial newsby Inland Printing; Company, Kaysville, Utah, In Top paper published the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill Top Times receives the Armed Forces Press Serr. News Service, and the For,c 'ff Materiel Command Press Service Material contained In these services! with the exception of those marked "copyrighted" or "syndicated," may be rrpr'nted provided proper credits- AMC-P- S. Opinions expressed herein represent those of Address all advertisements to the Pr,nUn Company, Kaysvitle, Utah Editor L. E. ANDERSON n?r"lr 7the Air Force. 31 Maintenance Worker Transfers With "sunny California" his des tination, Roland L. Hill, Hydraulics Maintenance Technician, Mainte nance Engineering Services Division, left Hill Air Force Base last Monday, preparatory to trans ferring to Sacramento AMA, Air Force Base, where he will be employed as a Maintenance Technician dealing with airframe and Air Force equipment. Mr. Hill, an employee of the Maintenance Engineering Direc torate since 1948, received the dis tinction of being one of the first supervisors in the present wheels, brakes and struts shop when it was first organized. He later transferred to the UR Control Of fice and has been with the Maintenance Engineering Services Division since the decentralization of that organization from Hq. AMC. Last week he received a maximum award of $500 for a sugges Mc-Clell- ftXC" an tion he had ago on the mil to sK: utlll 0f. Sal HtiV SlW win. i. . 1 Lake wtr. V Air Force from 1942 tonStt I?d M the Naval SupprCi?oW prior to coming "t0 h R. and twins, Patrick si.? ,- jane, - accompanied homeinLaytontoSb&H residence SacraSM in Did VOU See tlio mc nero me the " " 7- - rm, Had to vilini ulB end of the, , guitar. She was onlv , t.. daughter, but I love hersfflP rICC' O C-m- rjj Joel tion. Enjoy Early Vacations Mrs. Kathryn Box. typist m Supply's disposal branch, is en k vacation in loymg a Louisiana visiting with her in laws. . . . Grace Ninomiya from sheet metal section, manufacture and repair branch, is still excited about her recent trip to Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Grace was lucky enough to "fly down south" and spent two weeks two-wee- just having fun. Stork Club News Henry and Cleda Mae Meacham welcomed a new son who will be named Gary Lynn. Henry works m sheet metal section and has two other sons. . . . Bruce Zornes, sheet this handsome Eversharp retractable ball point pen retail value $1.49 metal, and his wife, Clarice, announce the birth of their second child, a boy, who will be christened Bruce Lloyd, Jr. . . .' The name of Gregory was chosen for the baby boy just born to Maurice W. Mead, foreman of Bench Repair and Rework Unit of the machine shop section, and his wife, Charlann. Big brother Jeffery, aere 27 months. was also delighted with his new brother, according to reports. To the next 500 people who open Accounts IT IS EASY to open a ThriftiCheck Personal checking account simply purchase 20 ThriftiChecks for $1.50. 1135-10t- er, PARAMOUNT FORMER DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN A. HENDRICKS Announces the Opening of an Office at 201 ECCLES BLDC OGDEN, UTAH For the General Practice of Law. fi Base Supply Briefs Mildred Graver left base supply of last week to play the new role farmer's wife in Altamont, Kan. . . . Opal Thurman is recuperating from an operation at St. BenedictIn-s from hospital. John Bernard Stockout in is helping ventory room "W" while she's away. . . . Blanche Bryan, who works in the main office of base supply, recent-- 1 v snPTit. four davs touring South ern Utah and Las Vegas. . . . Elden niivoiv netrnleum branch, has a vpto different and interesting hob hv be- raises mine trees. . . . Earl Jamies. sunervisor in refueling sec tion, is hauDV to have his wife home from the hospital after a long sojourn there. Two gals from Stockroom "P" are carrying this business of "good pals" quite a ways. Not only do they work together but they ended up in the same room in the same hospital Bessie Mallory with an operation and Francis Hannah with a broken arm . . . Two base sunnlv workers. Heber Johnson and Carolyn Marteniez have re turned to work after being on the sick list, but Grant Chugg, petro leum branch, is still confined to the hospital with a knee opera Shorts from Sheet Metal Hildegarde Frost and Leo Glenn were married recently in "RiVn Nev. They honeymooned in California, Arizona and New Mexico and are now making their home at h street, Ogden. . . . Sheet Metal has hung out the welcome sign to a new Miss Nel-d- a Baugh. . . . Friends from sheet military organizations for operating in excess of 23,000 mandays metal send "get well wishes" to without a reportable injury, to ci- Mrs. Mary DeWall from their shop, vilian units operating in excess of who recently suffered a severe one million manhours without a re- heart attack. portable injury, and to motor pool units for operating in excess of 2."0,000 miles of operation without a reportable motor vehicle PLAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION Phone Clearfield Witt te March BOWL Is the Home of All Hill Field Bowlers Your $1.50 covers all costs You can open your account with any amount No monthly semce charges No minimum balance to maintain keep on deposit as much or as little asyoulike-youg- et will an attractive checkbook cover Your name be imprinted, free, on every check. 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