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Show Page 2 THE HILL TOP TIMES Friday, August 6, tSummer Safefv! 6 PAY PREVIEW FOB AUGUST Add $830 annually and subtract an extra one per cent for retirement that's why the Payroll Section has new headaches for the August 6 paychecks for graded workers. However, here's your preview of next pay day. Officials here have stated the pay raise is effective the first day of the first pay period in July. Figure from left to right to see your exact cheek come August 6. The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force base,. Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, Ogden Air Materiel Area, USAF Air Materiel Command, Hill A F base, and Is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. ANNUAL SALABT BATE " ANNUAL SALARY BATE BetnUr Upper-NeLower-Ol- w The machinery has been grinding steadily, and concrete results are now in evidence. On August 1, 1948, the Army's Career Guidance Plan for Warrant Officers and enlisted men will go into effect. The implementation of this plan marks one of the most complete changes in Army organization to take place in many years. Department of the Army Circular 202 being promulgated in advance of "Changeover Day" is the key to the switch. It outlines, in detail, all of the many facets of the new plan. . The Career Plan, as it is commonly known, entails a number of changes in rank in Enlisted and Warrant grades. These changes, while signifying the trend toward a better organization within the Army, are" not the real essence of the Career Plan. Under the new system, there are to be established a number of career "fields." Each of these fields will" encompass all jobs of a similar nature. Each man will be placed in that field which, through choice and or qualifications, he is best suited. There will be specific steps in each field. As the soldier masters his field, he will be advanced notch by notch, going as far as his capabilities allow. Under the new system, there will be four grades, of Warrant Officers. These grades are to be more of a continuance of enlisted advancement than they have been under the present system. They are also to be more technical in nature. In the future, Warrant Officers will be highly skilled technicians, charged with supervision of their specific fields. In this way, when a man has completely mastered his career field, and attained the rank of Master Sergeant, there will still be open to him advancement in his same category field. There remain seven enlisted pay grades. Pay grade titles have been officer has been changed, however, and one grade of eliminated. The new titles are: 1st Grade Master, First, Sergeant 2nd Grade Sergeant Second Class 3rd Grade Sergeant Third Class 4th Grade Corporal 5th Grade Private First Class 6th Grade Private 7th Grade Recruit Only the first four pay grades will constitute the Officer's corps. Under the present system, the first five grades are s. Changeover of titles becomes effective with inauguration of the new Plan and will be done by grade. Thus a Private will become a Recruit, a Pfc. will be called a Private, a Corporal will be called a Private First Class, and so on. Pay for each respective grade will remain 1660 1330 1732 1402 2020 1690 2086 1756 2152 1822 2218 1888 2284 1954 . 2350 2020 2423.04 2093.04 2488.28 2168.28 2573.52 2243.52 2598.60 2268.60 2648.76 2318.76 2724.00 2394.00 2799.24 2469.24 2849.40 2519.40 : ed non-com- . unchanged. The distinction between Combat troops and troops will also go into effect with the advent of the Career Plan. Certain classes of personnel, whose primary duties are front line jobs, will be classed as Combat Soldiers. Those whose primary duties are jobs in support Soldiers. The differof front line troops will be classed as ence will be marked by different colored stripes (dark blue chevrons on gold background for Combat, and gold chevrons on dark blue background for Non-Comb- at DAirniNG-suin- r $ 50.97 57.69 3.47 54.22 61.07 3.67 57.40 63.84 3.84 60.00 66.61 4.00 62.61 77.69 4.67 73.02 80.23 4.82 75.41 82.76 4.97 77.79 85.30 5.12 80.18 87.84 5.28 . 82.56 , 90.38 5.43 84.95 93.19 5.60 87.59 96.08 5.77 90.31 98.98 5.94 93.04 99.94 6.00 93.94 . 101.87, 6.12 104.76 6.29 107.66 6.46 109.59 95.75 98.47 - 6.58 101.20 103.01 Marlene Dietrich, Jean Arthur, and John Lund News of the Day That's exactly what you have, folks, if you shun the beaches simply because of your figure. Monday, 9 August 1948 "B. F.'s DAUGHTER" Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, and Charles Coburn You Were Never Duckier Tuesday, 10 August 1948 "THE BRIDE GOES WILD" June Allyson, Van Johnson Screen Snapshots Thursday, 11 August 1948 "THAT LADY IN ERMINE" Technicolor Betty Grable, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Caesar Romero News of the Day Army and Navy Screen Report and thanks for the beautiful in and see the VITAUTONE MACHINE. flow- Hill Air Force Base Protestant Service Sunday School Catholic If ass 114.41 6.87 116.34 6.99 - 119.23 7.16 112.07 122.13 7.33 114.80 124.06 7.45 116.61 128.88 7.74 121.14 133.70 8.03 125.67 138.53 8.32 130.21 143.35 8.61 134 74 8.90 139 27 153.00 9.18 143 82 157.82 9.47 148 35 162.64 9.76 152 88 167.46 10.05 157 41 172.29 10.34 16195 177.11 10.63 166 48 ggg 3351.00 302I.OO 3476.40 3146.40 3601.80 3271.80 3727.20 3397.20 3852.60 3522.60 3978.00 3648.00 4103.40 3773.40 4228.80 3898.80 4354.20 4024.20 4479.60 4149.60 4605.00 4275.00 4730.40 4400.40 148.17 . 1 iwiuw. xt xiiajr wc uungerOUSlV shj low or hide rocks or stumps that' uuuiu uicaa. jruur necK, 107.54 The National Safety Council re that vou wnif 109.35 ommended ' hours after eating before goto, swimming requires good gene physical condition. Stay out of the water if w.. overheated from exercise or the sun. wan unui you cool off, then go in, but never alone. Whenever possible, swim ww. life guard is on duty. But no matter how many people are around, do not swim far from shore, unlea you are accompanied by a boat If you suffer cramos in the wot.. don't lose your head. Try to float wnue signaling for assistance. Keep yourself safe by taking M chances. Learn rescue methods and artificial respiration so you caj save others. WHAT'S UNDttX 181.93 10 92 171 01 rtQ iVsVV HvA I X I V THE 10:00 10:00 tfeu iftethed j Reducing SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING. KSBUILDBfQ, AND REJUVENATION Salt Ogden, Utah Lake City, Utah Phone 6400 A2i. AJf. I Vrndout ' - - of Supply sug- tunowu IMI) Transportation to and from Base Chapel will be furnished Sahara Village residents upon request. Contact Chaplain's Office, ext. 234 for arrangements. Bus will pick up residents at their homes on following schedule: 10:45 A. If. - 9:45 A. Iff. BONDS AWAYl MEANS FUTURE SECURITY BUY BONDS UNDER PAYROLL for an Efficient Aggressive Uncontrolled Administration VOTE FOR Clyde C. Patterson For District Attorney A i COVNOl ii:00 AM. ant Catholic Ifass Protestant Services I SURFACE ""BUT HERE'S WHERE I . Chapel Chaplain Frank E. Wiley, Protest- ) V 106.84 George Dobson Religious Services There is no charge for 7 6.81 gested safety signs for balconies and also a safer box pallet. All awards were submitted to and approved by the Suggestion and Awards Committee at Hill AFB. ers and loving words. He would want me to thank you for him. Very Sincerely, Grace Boren." Come 518 KiejdBldg. 113.45 co-wor- The TREU Method can quickly subtract inches or add them. 1403 1st Nat'l Bank BIdg. 103.91 Jimmy D. Croft and Don J. Thompson of maintenance made a suggestion for test equipment for pressure transmitters; Duane P. Woodland designed a sunshield for a ceilometer; and Earl Bauck figured out away to use "clecos" to hold nutplates in place while locating rivet holes. George P. Boyce and James G. Hogge of Air Installations improved upon a window catch and n. RELAXATION 6.64 $25: A letter of appreciation to all Hill workers was received by the Maintenance Division from Mrs. Grace Boren, widow of Perry Bor-eThe letter is as follows: "To each and every grand, loyal, dear friend, and of Perry Boren, I send this message of love Why miss the fun? 110.55 J Seven Hill Air Force Base employees were recently given checks in payment for suggestions they submitted which would - improve safety, efficiency or working conditions. Checks varied from $3 to ' Personal Why let life pass you by? ' To Tax Bed. . 1 . jnnmi 2694.96 3100.20 2770.20 3175.44 2845.44 3225.60 2895.60 Bet Bed. Waref d 2874.48 2544.48 2949.72 2619.72 2974 80 Net Prior 6 Salary (Total) w Yet when you dive ir miliar water you're taking a g er risk Don't be foolish around water seven thousand Americans if obeyed a few simple rules tto would be alive today. Don't dive into water you doni Receive Awards with 1 Upper-NeLower-Ol- " Hill Personnel " Sunday, 8 August 1948 "A FOREIGN AFFAIR" t). YOUJ EIAVE TTEIOSE ' Movie Schedule Non-Comb- at non-Comba- - JUroUr . To Tax Ded. 3.26 $ 54.23 1258 Army's Career Plan Will Become Effective Shortly Bet Ded. .Wares d $1410 1080 1500 1170 Nat Frier 9 Salary (Total) uvcr occ a. carnival dive from a high tower into Itffij water? What a thriller! But you wouldn't try it t Veteran of World War II (Paid Advertlsment) PLAH |