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Show April 9, HILL TOP TIMES Hill Top Times Supply Employee is $550 Richer an For Submitting Two Suggestions Printing at Air to a civilian worker ever Attend Training Courses One of the largest amounts of cash paid at Hill AFB for good ideas was recently presented services employee. John S. Bernard, from the inventory orancn, was mum casn awards totaling $550 He received this outstanding amount of money for suggesting two major changes in inventory procedure in the Supply and Serv ices Directorate. One of the new methods he proposed will save the Air Force annually an estimated $22,965.26, while the other new inventory procedure will result in a savings of over $19,032, supply officials said. Colonel Philip B. Foote, director of supply and services, presented the cash awards and letters of appreciation to Bernard at ceremonies held recently. Mr. Bernard has been employed at Hill AFB for two years and has ten years government service. Five years were spent in military service with the Air Force and he also worked at Los Angeles Port of Embarkation and Tooele Ordnance jv 11 1 ' ; t ' The Hill Top Times is nnoffici.i newspaper published by Inland in the interests of per Company Force Base. Editorial Hill sonnel is matter news available and for general to a supply and release. The Hill Ton Times receives AFPs AFPS material material. appearing herein . , be without not will written per. given iwo maxi- mission of reprinted Armed Forces Press Service' 641 New 14' York Washington Street, " New York. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air - Instructor Gordon Milne (right) explains to Faye Brooks (left) and Lee Chambers the objective of the new monetary inventory accounting system which is being injected into the field of supply. They are two of approximately 1,000 employees who have recently undergone training in tne new system. Hill Prepares for Change to New Monetary Inventory Accounting Plan Address all Ads to the INLAND PRINT ING COMPANY, Kaysville. Utah. Sgt. Brownell Named Februray lNCO of Month" Honor of being named Officer of the Month" for February, went this week to MSgt. James P. Brown ell of the 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight at Hill Air Force Base. At a ceremony held this week, Col. H. J. Kieling, Hill AFB presented the sergeant with an engraved, silver identifi-catiobracelet and a personal commendation letter for outstanding performance as a unit supply lllllliil V Depot. He is married 2060 rorce. and resides at East 4800 South, Salt L,ake Com-mande- far-reachi- nidMfirflllJL John Bernard City r, n the most management improvement projects ever undertaken by the Air Force is being put into effect at Hill Air Forty-Fo- ur Force Base. It is a new monetary inventory accounting system whereby supplies of the Air Force will be accounted for by the cost in addition to the One of 1954. ng "Backward, turn backward, 0 time in thy flight I've thought of a comeback I needed last night." Maintenance Workers Receive Awards For Suggestions FOR amount. RENT This new system will enable De luxe directorate RENT Furnished. Maintenance FOR Forty-four from Engineering employees officials to more effectively manautoaccord Tile the three last awards received have months, bath, apt. during large suggestion assets Force bulk of Air age the matic to maintenance director. Colonel K, couples. Crain, garage, laundry, George ing and control unspent dollars. See at 338 E. 200 So. Apt. 3, During January, February ana Marcn a total 01 $z,j.oo.4o was Through this accounting system Clearfield. three programs are being intro- awarded maintenance employees in installing nozzle barrel secduced into the field of supply. They return for their good ideas. These mer, tions on George F. Talbot, are (1) Monetary Inventory ac- suggestions will save the govern- electric screwdriver; Demar counting, which means placing the ment appr oximately $339,429. on 4 bellows replace dollar sign on all of the inventories ; Checks presented the employees tail pipe assemblies. (2) Categorization, ranged as high as $355. Inventory Clinton C. Case and "Victor R. which is the segregation of every and the suggestion Suggestors Ensign, split type socket wrench; item in the Air Force into specific title follows: Laurel D. Rock, Mod- Alden A. Christensen and David and Item (3) categories; ification of Impeller; Elmer Kes-le- r F. Willey, jig for jointing circular control, which is a program to conand Edwin Tischer, Use of saw blades; Irl I. Champneys, jig serve unspent dollars in procureType Washer on head baf- for holding reinforcement patch; Spring ment. fle of engine; Lynn Ander-to- n Fred D. Maughan, sand blasting This new method amounts to use of seal- nozzle solution; Benjamin M. Glen and Swanger, such a change in the usual supply 9 on antenna; Young, ventilation accessory; Arlo compound ing deal all that procedures employees modificaW. Grant Schuenman, T. Adams, safety latch for 6 ing with it have had to attend tion of 2 120 words per minute (g William H. nacelle doors; Winf red V. Larsen, switch; safety to become classes thor training Keep on the job . . . improve your Knighton, Use of neoprene gas- insulation for chafed thermocouple; oughly familiar with it. There is still a demand for rating. reS. Gail on fuel cells; Bird, Roma B. Smith, roller tester of pi in government and Approximately 1,000 employees kets stenographers double squeegee lot pressure. have recently completed the 12 moval of - 4 business offices in the Ogden-Sal- t Gail R. Woodward, modification hour training courses. Detailed unit; Verl B. Hutchings, seal puller Lake area. for fork lift transmission; Lloyd of rectifier; Ray W. Wilson and e classroom instruction and Speedwriting is so easy uses the no symbols or job training was given to all em Jorgensen, modification of test Walter M. Edwards, bushing insimple ABC's with supply stand; Lester B. Morton, increas- staller for 6 aircraft; Leonard machine. ployees concerned mar- R. Howe, spring winding fixture; operations, according to Gordon ing range of beacon antenna Henager also offers Delpha B. Culley numberand Ennis one of the instructors. Alldredge, ker; Milne, George K. Imaizomi, quantity typing. Prior to this comprehensive ing injection nozzle. Come in for a free trial lesson counter on embossing machine; in Speedwriting or typing. Charles J. Grant and Calvin W. Richard M. Tanner, jig for holding training program at Hill AFB. a nucleus of personnel from this Oakason. modification of oil tank idle needle on carburetor; William Inquire now. base had received training at Nor stand; Wayne Leak and James W. Hyde, revision of brake lifting Pay or evening posses ton AFB, San Bernardino, Calif, Saracino, wrench for removing pipe tongs; Wallace Baumann, tail pipe In addition to the local training fitting; Orson P. Allred, new ac- alignment tool; Roger C. DeBloois, program, representatives from 12 countability method for batteries; optical comparator test fixture; Air Force Bases in the Ogden Air Dean A. Stegen, Rerouting of pneu- Ernest J. Young, strainers on col-laMateriel Area and six National matic lines on 2644 Washington 45 E. Broadway Jack W. Keyes tanks; and Paul H. Shields, Friends and of Mrs. Guard activities were briefed on and John T. McGuire, safety lock suggestion on reworking of Salt Lake Blvd., Ogden con on trackson crane; Karel L. Kra- - power section. Delpha B. Culley are honoring her the new system in a two-da- y on ference held at this base. today at a farewell the occasion of her retirement ine new system will require such a conversion of supply records from federal service. Mrs. Culley completed her 12th that approximately 3 million cards year at Hill AFB April 6, 1942. will have to be processed officials She has been employed in Supply said. However, the bulk of the work and Services directorate the en- has been completed and Hill AFB tire time and is at present in Unit is ready this week to switch over SCZAB of requirements and dis- - to the new method. xriDuxion division. tres cat? aby A ham dinner, with all the trim ICS REAL ESTATE mings, will highlight the festivi f ties in honor of Mrs. Culley. 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