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Show Ptge HILL' TOP TIMES 12 ! Management epiopm For Prime Maintenance Sergeant GkKs Chocli And Certificate for Good Suggestion TSgt. Robert E. Anspach, ; taking steps to stimulate man "IT;. chose ' ' ; growth. agement and stressed the imn "1 To provide ideas: for manage maintain! au upen m ment "stimuli within their organ- ter understand people. izationmeetings on management development are held each month. Dancing Every Niehi Division chiefs serve as nosts at at the these meetings on a rotation basis GLIDE IHH and either make the presentation lile nortb of Tn" or arrange for it to be given by a LAYTON, UTAH , guest speaker. Meetine "No. 1" on the new pro gram was sponsored by Russells W. Chrisenhall, Chiel, uommoa-itier-- wnci Throw Your Away IMAGINATION exercised in the disposal yard can save a lot of money, as illustrated by this waste paper basket. The Supply Directorate has retrieved about 150 obsolete steel containers originally bought to pack instruments. Spray-paintethey make a durable office waste container and at a fraction of the cost of a manufactured basket. The young' lady? She's Janet Jarvis, Supply administrative clerk. A LITTLE And Follow the Crowds to d, -- . . . BARBER SHOr Ingenuity can and is turning scrap metal and wood into useful office furniture at Hill AF8, as well as providing hobby shop workers with the opportunity of making many useful household gadg ets. The Supply Directorate, for ex ample, requisitioned 150 heavy metal cans which had served their original purpose' of sealing aircraft instruments. On the selling South Main BOUNTIFUL 51 Open 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. the change? Planning to make ... " r.J 1 j "',y"l - mflVd HO ATI NO com FURLOUGH FARES STILL OX. The cost of living stood fast on point at least furlough fares per mile on ana Duses wui remain m xtrams until mia iyw. 10 Duy a lowcost ticket, the military member mus be in uniform, present his papers to furlough, . leave or pass 1 111 ana tn "csei procure Bgem 0v0n.,t market, they were practically val- ueless. However, once sanded and snrav nainted. thev made attrac- tive waste paper baskets that would have cost, through wholesale buv- ins." about $210. ' iwt;,. inva GLGCTmC mutual benefit. any Useful Articles Hade With Scrap Material... And Ingenuity WORLD FAMOUS Phone AX Division and C G. Mitchell, Chief, Training Devices Branch. They invited, as their guest speaker, Julius R. Pascuzzo, General Manager, Electronics Divi Corporation, sion, Curtiss-Wrigwho was recommended by the Training Advisory Committee of t.tia National Security Industries Association. Mr. . Pascuzzo's talk was based on management development, per sonnel problems and the approach of his company to their solution. During the course of the lecture and discussion period that zol lowed, it was brought out that problems of industry closely pa rallel those of the Air Force and an exchange of ideas would be of Ei. ht Home Hits ..... 12 ";. is i . Meetin a a , noiuiYS j The second presentaB With the advent of the missile. H. Manning age, Prime Maintenance Engineer- given by and future on the Ground Chief, an eye Communication ing has storage technician at Communications Security G0S5th Flight, has been honored by Major Sordon Blake, USAF Security Service chief, with a Suggestion Certificate and a check for $50. Sergeant Anspach won his award for a suggestion involving conin supply reduction siderable costs. and handling transportation He is the NCOIC of Matcviel Storage at C085th CSF. Anspach is a veteran of 11 years in the USAF five of it in Securi ty work. From Vincennes, Indiana, he is married, has two children and is presently residing at 554 Jones Street, in Sunset. materiel gvemberT4 one 2c of approximately ifc fcA Vbte fWiW 5 - A 1 I of these, no longer usable, have been cut and filled with sand in the Hill hobby shop and used in various offices and squad rooms Surplus footlockers are sometimes used to store records. Parachutes Make Curtains Surplus parachutes, no ' longer safe for operational use, have been fashioned into window curtains and shroud lines used for lanyards by personnel carrying revolvers. Regulations allow military per sonnel to use salvage and scrap metal, cloth and wood provided it is reworked into a. different item it aoout 400 as a result, persons are monthly given projects in the shop and are able to requisition needed material. Pipe has been utilized to make clothes lines holders and water sprinklers; discarded canvas is still useful when sewed into tents and sleeping bags, and ordinarv tin cans are into attrac tive flower pots. Tn. .1 a iieA wooa oDtainatue reauires considerable cleaning and planing of rough surfaces, but the skillful hobby shop worker can turn it in to a chest of drawers, planter boxes or desks. Name Plates From Pronellera The days of the airnlane nowr. ed by a wooden propeller are past. Many desk nameplates at the base have been made from nronellera sawed into small pieces, laminated ana painted, Three or four years aero, an en. 11 terprising craftsman did an with some scrap steel he reworked into an outdoor trrill that he wnn first prize in a Utah fair exhibit. iven for the hunter, there's nos. sibilities in scrap. 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