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Show November HILL TOP TIMES Page 12 Bond Director Ceremonies Honor Glen D. Reese Hill AFB Who Retires After .36 Years Service Praises (Continued from Page 1) A career of approximately 36 years service to the federal government was brought to a close this week when Glen D. Reese retired from civil service work. Mr. Reese, who was an employee counselor in the civilian personnel branch at Hill Air Force Base, has been a leader in civil service work in the State of Utah for the last 20 years having held many important positions. From 1943 until 1950 Mr. Reese served in Salt Lake City as area rent director for the U. S. housing From 1935 until 1941 expeditor. he was state director of the division of employment for the Works Progress Administration. Mr. Reese served as state director for commodity distribution and field representative for the welfare department of the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1938 until 1935. For one year in 1932 he assumed duties as director of Carbon County welfare department. Mr. Reese, who has been employed at Hill Air Force Base for the last two years, was honored by his at farewell ceremonies. GLEN D. REESE Officials of civilian personnel paid tribute to his long and faithful service to the government and pre- being my employer, they are Uncle sented him an engraved plaque Sam." Mr. Reese resides at 470 South lauding his outstanding record. Upon his retirement, Mr. Reese 12 East, Salt Lake City, and is said: "For many, many years I married to Vera M. Reese, who has have been an employee of our long been active in local civic and Uncle Sam. He has seen to it that church affairs. He has two sons, you and I ' have never missed our Dr. Owen G. Reese, Magna; and pay check, and more than that, it Captain Thomas H. Reese, who is has never been late. I have always serving with the army in Japan. thought of the people who make up His daughter, Mrs. Bruce J. (Marthe cities and the communities as garet) Moffitt, is teaching school in Salt Lake City. AMC Incentive Increase. This one-ste- p salary in crease recognizes outstanding performance or suggestions pertainContinued from Page 0) ing to a worker's job. The award is workers are assured that their sug- aimed primarily at improvements gestions or recommendations for that result in tangible benefits on awards will be evaluated within a which no specific dollar saving can maximum period of 90 days and be set. that they will be notified of ap4. Honorary Recognition. This in proval or disapproval not more cludes the exceptional Civilian than 30 days later. Service Award and the Award for The new regulation breaks rec- Meritorious Civilian Service to ognition for civilian workers down honor employes for "outstanding into: within and beaccomplishments 1. Suggestion award. These cash yond the call of duty." awards of not less than $10 are f. Outstanding performance rat made ' for ideas outside of norreceiving this ratmal job responsibility which will ing. Employes on the basis of out awarded ing help boost efficiency and cut costs standing iob pertormance are in AMC's vast operation. The sugrec considered additional also for gestions are submitted through ognition. normal Suggestion Program chan6. Certificate of Service. These nels and are reviewed and evaluated by a special committee. are presented to all civilian person2. Management Improvement nel leaving the government after Award. This award comes either 15 years of service either through in cash (not to exceed three times mandatory, optional or disability p a salary increase) or in retirements. the form of salary hikes up to The AMC regulation (No. ), three steps. It recognizes outstand published at AMC Headquarters on ine contributions toward thrift and October 21, 1952, also spells out efficiency in the employe's regular procedures . to be followed when job. either submitting suggestions or 3. Superior Accomplishment Pay recommending others for awards Awards Program one-ste- 30-7- . 21, 1953 r be made to state directors in Nebraska and Missouri for performance in their respective state groups, Utah's mark of 130 per cent advance in sales of bonds over September, 1951, sales was acclaimed the country's highest. Nebraska was credited with an increase of 121 per cent and Missouri with 59 per cent. The national average was 28 per cent. The trophy was presented to Mr. Schramm by Nelson W. Aldrich, a member of the national community activities committee. Mr. Aldrich said the trophy is the first national competitive staff award in the 11 years of current bond history. "I would like to take this opportunity to personally express my appreciation to the civilian workers at Hill Air Force Base for the outstanding way they have participated in the bond program," the state director said. Forgive the personal question but nave yon saved any money this week? Bough, isn't it, saving? Experience proves that the best wav to save is avstemaifoal. ly and automatically . . . and the easy way to do that Is through the Payroll Savings Plan where you worn, uvery payday, a part of your money goes into buying Defense Bonds for you. Those Bonds grow month by month into a tidy, sizable fund for your future. Today is a good day to invest in Defense Bonds for your future and your country's future. Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Remember Defense Bonds re now even better! k uniform curvature on wind Plymouth's new one-pieshield for 1953 permits maximum vision with minimum distortion, even near corner posts. 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