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Show ) March 23, 195., HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 Commands Major (Continued from Page 1) Three Maintenance Workers Receive Cash Awards for Exceptional Duty Maintenance Engineering Directorate honored three of its most conscientious employees last week. Sustained Superior Performance Awards, accompanied by cash awards, were presented to the following personnel by Colonel M. J. Coffield, Director, Maintenance Engineering, in the Maintenance in this field, according to his staff meeting: Irene C. Stephenson, pert supervisor. $200; Elbert E. Green, $200, and His efficient methods in mainElizabeth A. Nance, $100. taining records on approximately Mrs. Stephenson was cited for 42,000 transactions resulted in her duties as secretary-receptioni- st 100 accuracy. By plannearly to Colonel Coffield. Her ability to ning carefully his Tool Crib Inventake verbatim dictation and ac- tory, he saved the air force over the 1954 inventory. This curately transcribe her notes; to insure high quality correspondence; was a small amount compared to plus the courteous, efficient man- the savings netted by screening and ner with which she performs her checking tool bins, for excess mate duties combined to place her on a rial. level superior to that required of Mr. Green resides at 259 Barbara Avenue, Layton, with his wife, her, Maintenance officials said. and his three children, Having worked at Hill AFB for Virginia, De Nise, 1. some 5 years, she has been assigned Duane, 9; Sharon, 4, and Eliza award The third recipient, to Engine Repair, Maintenance EnA. Nance, won merit as a beth in and Services Branch, gineerming clerk typist in Maintenance Shops her present position. Production Control Aircraft She is married to Thomas W. Ste- Line Scheduling Section. Her Flight interphenson, Maintenance Shops Pro- est in her work and the accuracy duction Control Division. Making with which she provides informa their home at 1051 Austin Avenue, tion, maintams records, and init Salt Lake City, Utah, they have iates prompt follow-u- p on aircraft three children, Steve, 16; Richard, schedules, won her the award. 14, and Janis, 6. Miss Nance has a thorough Elbert E. Green, Warehouse knowledge of all aircraft projects Foreman, Maintenance Plant Serv- and aircraft schedules in order to ices Branch Property Section, has initiate a work release sheet on 14 years of experience in working every aircraft being worked at with all phases of Supply proced- OOAMA. These duties have been ures and tool crib operation chalked accomplished consistently at 100 up to his credit. Each year has add- accuracy, her superiors reported. Beth lives at Morgan with her ed knowledge of policies, proced ures, and directives effecting tool parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell crib operation making him an ex Nance. f 'a a Z, 1 " iuh' 1 t ' ' - -- 1 ::.::::....:. . 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Weyland, FEAF commander most of the Korean War, TAC has m the last decade advanced from what most considered largely PRESIDENT of the Officers' Wives' Club, Mrs. Jean Scott (right) a check OOAMA a supporting role ior ground iorces E. M. Commander, General Tillery, presents Major force with tre a combat-read- y for $250 to be turned over to the Air Force Aid Society. The money to fire mendous "The Club in Wives' power capabilities. the made producing by represents profits This has been made possible by Women" in Ogden last week. Director of the play and 'dynamo' providing TAC's greatly improved who made the venture successful is Mrs. Marion Tracy (left). fighter aircraft with atomic cap-- ' abilities, and a great increase in range, speed and striking power. TAC is now almost all-jequipped, with the new Century Series5 the aircraft Super Sabre , holds the world's speed record aU 822.135 miles- per hour in the front line operationally and grow-By DOROTHY G. NELSON ing in numbers. Command Air Defense Cnneratulations for an outstanding: success have been heaped on ADC has gone through similar the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club following the production last experiences in the last ten years. week of the play, "The Women." was no visible there Although When the final curtain came threat at the time, ADC also was down following the j (Continued on Page 8) run at an Ogden theater, the loud applause that followed proved to the cast and directors that they 158 had come through with a profes ALBRIGHT A total of 158 sional-lik- e Safe nroduction. . . Driving . i rrr a f o.r;ntniiawaras were aistriDutea last wea DANCE STUDIO urivers at nil fiOft nersoTij? saw the wives rmt m B by ? Ground Safety Dm what Ron,e hflvA osUoA "The best 4 j i j w r"CUI6 inmisuu-u, amateur tilav thev've seen pro ""S Chief. Vi4o AnnaA ir, Starting New Class uutou Ait imo i.r A were over vanto turned Several months aeo when the hey at the wives announced they would put ous organizations for presentation n on the play, some shook to the recipients at suitable cere- their heads at the enormity of monies. New Wasatch School , the task. This play called for a rn oHHifinn f owoc, cast of 44 women and featured 12 cial letters of commendation, in Tap and Ballet were scenes' which took in such settings issued to drivers who had chalked as a living room, a beauty salon, up from 0 to 14 years of acci Every Monday at 6 P.M. a boudoir, a hospital, a Reno hotel, dent-fre- e the Air Force. for driving bathroom and a powder room. For All Types of Among recipients of this letter It had also been a hit for 20 years were George Livingston, Homer C. on stage, screen and television. Nelson, Dennis A. Fraughton, Al BoomoA Tf . i V woe Dancing Call .,-, LLvw TT T W "ill I,T1ucc, :" .. cu jj.v i i j. ii vjriiiiiiiiii n. .lav. pi i; j H. Bindrup, M. Monson. F. Shaw. rvr.ZZ7r. -- J";":0 Ogden not only did it, but did it in an " a dur-in- g . 1 Bouquets To Wives' Club For Successful Production two-eveni- ng et F-10- O - Ground Safety Gives Driving Awards " 1 3 -- cu-ca- . well-know- -- V A'S " F-8- F-8- 6. I ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Service on Westinghouse - Whirlpool - ABC - Maytag, Etc. " be-ca- $1,-519.- 05 -- development during the period h . ' Deen lniugnt reiueimg, a proven technique to increase range and efficiency of SAC bombers. Tactical Air Command TAC was established on the sarm date ten years ago with Headquar. ters at Tampa, jnorida. Latp .' transferred to Langley AFB, Vir- ginia, TAC m December, 148 a part of Continental Air ' Command and in a reorganization two years later again became a ' separate major air command, with headquarters at Langley, its present home. Using World War II aircraft and new jet fighters like the 4 and TAG made a lasting con.. tribution to Korean War efforts. I L.. ai-na- focrhinn I Power behind the whole affair was Mrs. Marion xracy. drama and dancing teacher from Kays- ville, who has a rich background in theatrical work. She had also pro duced this same play several years ago while stationed with her hus band, Major Henry Tracy, in Cal cutta, India. Following expert casting, she began putting her people through daily rehearsals' January 0. The cast responded beautifully and by production time were giving, ef presentations fective, true-to-liof the play's characters. In addition to providing the audi ence with a rich night of enter tainment, and the wives with a wonderful adventure, and experience, the play had another posi tive aspect, it raised approximate ly $250 for charity the Air Force Aid Society. 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