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Show ks Fun a Party Let's Plan - i n e"S.S II I!ltfiLJBLISHED FOR HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH August 14, 1953 Twelve Civilian Workers Receive fir v- - " nlanninor nna 4k. nirnic? Well, start, iKe iu b" ..r j T.ifare association will help finance it to the tune of ww uimu ma a picnic at! ner person, uins auTc hiu""6 Pat Reed, to Joyce Mortenson, supply; right) are (left Maxine Warren, motor pool; and Ince transportation; Barbara Bigler, fabric section. - n Outstanding Performance Rating 1 n a a- ance twel Office Parties ratine." was conferred on Air Force Base this week, . accord- . J. HIn H r K n. III HIV k'lihnwHnAn chairman of the performance rating : V... iirnw a nartv? Then crane: sret the - - together,. round nnr nil - tunuiiiuet;. . W1u.w." Receiving the coveted ratinsr were Workers ana mane piana iur a.uig apiee itnu men contact tne Dale W. Beemus, M;ss Hana Ito. Viill nav the rn Welfare Association ii they help out was the word given today by officials of the civilian Hewett, Mrs. Margaret R. Walker, association at Hill AFB Dean W. Hurst. John A. Berrv. miration that's interested Custodian, civilian welfare associa Russell E. Grow, William L. that civilian employees at. tion. W. Viatmv. The DF's should contain the fol Hiroko M. Kikuchi, and Horace C. civilian welfare association information: (1) Name of .Bennett. lowing immised to finance office organization for whirh funds aro Only 12 employees out of apV in the amount of 35 cents Number of 11,000 workers at' Hill (2) assigned proximately requested. rson, according to Cliff FalAFB were the honor of reof the .given organizational personnel president of the orgam-Fiind- s this rare rating. The top concerned. Date of ceiving (3) components in the amount of the and location where it rating is granted only in cases its per person will be given will .party be held. (4) Full name of where "exceptional, superior and ions, branches, divisions or sunervisor resnonsihle for the or outstanding high-levx performance for such Darties. been nerformed." of duties has A the (5) ganization party. having k to the large number of or- statement that, all civilian nerson- - Each case had to nass a thorough ional components at Hill nel assigned to the organization investigation and survey made by tods will not be granted been informed of members 01 tne periormance rating concerned have section level, officials said. to attend. (6) committee. invited nartv and the inization will receive funds civilian welfare on Date Serving on the committee this w than one party. For ex-- check is jwhich in addition to Chairman Rich vear. for desired. Requests three sections under a funds must be received at least one ardson, were Robert R. Harrington, in the may participate J nffio in advance of the date on James A. Watson, Max W. .Peternavt.xr The eofmna week sen. Walter A. Martin. George 0 whitfh the nart.v is to he held jtot request funds at a later start Bishop, Jr., Paul M. Fisher, Ercil "So, parties," your planning pr section office parties. Palfrevman said, "we want vou to f! Henderson- - and Janis B. Jensen. components below the have fun. The Dale W. Beemus was awarded an money's here for a level may not request funds outstanding performance rating for the asking." Finance L?' One of the Air Force's tnn wards, the "Outstanding Perform Welfare Assoc. Will in man i Proclaimed Exceptional By Committee Ratings Earned by Superior Duties x Z Miss Ito Mr. Beemus Mrs. Hewett Mr. Hopkins TTVI Q - -- --4 Mrs. Walker Mr. Hurst Mr. Grow Mr. Berry r p-- TTin , el Or-ation- vdfaro acGAniQfirk-will ie office parties up to December 31, 1953. M will not extend beyond Ma. welfare prat only to )e office that for the office up H. located in the is use. to obta the money, have to wman said. All you I have tlio cimnxnn branch or division, J. position t submit form) to the AFB Conducts fas for Korea k Next Week burn Jt,u.en l that old box of clothes in your hnserviof i51 three vonre, c mav arm4i "' ac.cf ""wies 1 X"cmS A -- CJ? unif tmf. III Hie Stuiagc fic section; shipping, receiving and rail operations branch; transporta tinn division, sunniv. His work as head of this unit was ;tv.nnr,;4muauau - 4. Hitip" nat.iirp. a it Jvorean winter! i inave snows jmat Adding featured their singing. rhythm to the show will be the Tons - x in Blue band, The Airliners. The revue will include the antics Gammon and Zang, of comedy-teawho were prolessionai entertain ers before entering the AF. Other stars will be A3C Betty Sabatka, vocalist, called tne ler esa Brewer of the Air Force" comic juggler AlC Happy Galla accordion gher; A3C Lee Sparks, soloist; Singer A2C Doris "Bobbie" Johnson; vocalist AlC Ben A2C Doug Snyder, and dancer has appeared Moppert Moppert Sid Ceasar's "Show of Shows." 4.- tjk Hnnp and Jack Haley TV and the original cast of Irving Berlin s ' tan ivie xunuam. rPl, n ia Ana fT tli ft best variety Soboloff hied." j snows cici said. "All military personnel and are invited ana are their big-tim- , " Part u- AH-St- ar WfwJ MATVied outstanding ment." rr-mzE- Tl on Points nave tumstfles entering L the oivil!o i e f V ' - t ' ' vV J this win- lezmg saia. i8 at Colonial Drive, Layton. Miss Hana Ito Miss Hana Tto. iob card clerk ia the communications branch, maintenance engineering, was recog nized as an outstanding employee because "she not only performs her regular uunea in an uuwwuums manner but also because regular standards are exceeded to such an extent that she has two or three hours daily to perform other tasks in the branch." Miss Ito has worked at Hill AFB approximately two and one-ha- ir years and resides at 179 35th Street, Ogden. Karl S. Hopkins Karl S. HoDkins was given the for. ratiner for his work as a pur chasing agent supervisor, civil con tract and negotiation section, sales branch, proice contract and . J Jl! curement and production airector- ate. In this capacity, Mr. Hopkins s responsible for the investigation, negotiation and administration of civil maintenance repair contracts. His superiors stated, "The con-o- n scientious efforts of this employee, (Continued on Page 2) 58 ... entertain Bulletin Announcement was made today that the supply and services directorate has Just set an outstanding record by completing more than a milof exposure lion man-houe without sustaining a accident. This is the first time such an outstanding safety record has been set in the past four years, according to the safety office at Hill AFB. The last lost-tim- e injury recorded in the supply division was on the 11th of May. Safety officials were high in their praise of supply employe.es who cooperated to make this record possible. Colonel Herbert R. Volin, director of supply, added his congratulations and encouraged his employees to continue their safety rs safety-conscio- ine lielcl next ndyobuOXsQ0Vou' way keeP some k'dfr0m iveoff letters of commendation from sup niw nffinials for other outstand fJ v... ing accomplishments. He is married and has four children and resides lost-tim- liMW&f?8t destltute and home- - !th..aie. enting the SSJry mtr i3in merely M. f Mr. Bennett Kikuchi 1 Stage Show Cast in Forthcoming , t of m fcoai?n a,ssist in the boxes Wn ,e Action u W that i a fom ot T.ne oy "k"cuu to jvorea hndreds of rJi- - I he saved the Air Force thousands of dollars. Mr. Beemus has been otyitOwoH nt. Hill AFB for the last five years. He has received several . mJmniirt fTTrt cimwTnnfl in "Rliip." is scheduled to be staged at Hill AFB Sunday August 23 for military personnel and their guests, according to A2U Arnie oodoioh, seivice atuuu. 8 p.m. There The revue will be held at the base gym beginning will be one performance only. This show is made up of some of of the Air force the top variety entertainers in the acceptance as first place winner in "Roger" Air Force, Soboloff said. The nu- the AF variety talent contest. From cleus of the revue is composed of Miss Ford's entrance until her exit, winners of the lirst annual Air the audience alternately cnucKiese Force Variety talent contest. or and roars as the vibrant Brooklyn-itVinlnnpe and rontimritv. other tal races blithely toward calculated ented performers were added. The madness, Soboloff said. world premier ot "lops in uiue A barbershop quartet ox wunu-.j- t v.,t, will also be featured was held at Boiling AFB in July. first on the now are The troupe on the show. They are the "Four who world-wid- e oi tour a of Teens," all airman quartet, leg of Champions International Force installations. are the itos. for show Barbershop Quartets e Performers on the harmonists have toured the will include A2C Charles Worpel and sung before who won first place as best At United States states and to every 33 recent in , i wf nayamnnioa in thecontest. audiencesin the ZI. Their splendid-l- v uiaaici base world-wid- e talent AF variety them blended voices have placed a dynamic everywhere, Ford, shows A1C Olga i iiiyvent.lv ex- - on top air i: ,QT1 Hickman. : : Arthur uoairey, Patroi flavored Talent and Quinlan, hibiting her particularly Roberta her wit in "Tops in Blue" following a "om . Aurnist lfith .. rtviiTin ussist the Deseret i with the Kthe ,9Korea Drive" Pur-fUWhiit: his exceptional work as supervisor av. 23 "Tops in Blue1' Variety Show to be Staged August . civi-Jnlfa- re we. who My and This may be picked of the custodian, association, Mr. L. Checks M,rs. tilrt checks will be supervisory per- - responsible j al Mrs. Nelson Mr. Graver - Charles Worpel Olga Ford Lee Sparks us |