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Show Officer. Airman Receive Awards we're ni r?vW7nrriffru An officer and an airman at Hill AFB have been decorated for meritorious service. - Receiving the Legion of Merit was Col. (Jayle h. bmitn, awn Civil Engineer. Presented the Air Force Commendation Medal was MSgt. Forrest E. Bartay, . To Our N EW Location officer in charge of the Storage Branch, DiSupply and Transportation rectorate. Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, ; LOOK for Our New Building Just North of Ogden Air Materiel Area mander, presented the awards. Colonel Smith was cited for his job performance as deputy chief and chief of the Civil com- CLAIMS CONFERENCE Lt. Col. Leo M. Williams, staff judge advocate at Grand Forks AFB, N.D.; Maj. Stanley I Jj. Roberts, claims officer at the Air Force Finance Center; and TSgt. Jack L. Nelson, claims NCOIC at Grand Forks (left to right), discuss new IBM type forms used in process-in- g claims. on Hy. 91 hclfway between Layton end Clecrfie!d on the "Automotive Strip" Engineering Programs Division at U.S. Air Force headquarters, Washington, D.C., from July 1, I 1961 to j , s Judge Advocate's Office Hosts Claims Conference July world-wid- DON'T MISS i GIGANTIC i 30, 1964. He devel- Air Force military construction requirements and secured Congressional approval and funds for construction of facilities necessary for the Air Force's mission. Sergeant Bartay was cited for oped E & M Ford e j the period May 1, 1963 to July 1, 1964. During this time he Some 40 staff judge advocates, claims officers and claims made significant improvements NCOs attended an Ogden AMA claims conference held at Hill in the management of a warehouse at Hill AFB which resultAFB Sept. 24-2ed in more effective world-wid- e Hosted by Ogdcn AMA's customer support in the airStaff Judge Advocate's office, craft wheels and brakes areas. 5. Ceremonies Honor the conference drew Lt. Col. Robert L. Vickers, deputy chief Military of claims, U.S. Air Force, and Lt. Col. C. E. Barnes, chief of Two officers at Hill AFB, claims at Air Force Logistics both with more than 20 years' Command. military service, retired from The conferees were brought the Air Force last .week. Presented their retirement tip to date on local and higher headquarters' claims proce- papers by Maj. Gen. T. Alan dures and policies. Bennett, Ogden Air Materiel Area n Gen. commander, were Lt. Col. R. J. Brig. DeLuca, AMA deputy commander, Samuel W. Henry, chief of the made the welcoming address. Transportation Management DiCol. T. H. Barksdale, Ogden vision and Maj. Dean O. Davis, AMA Staff Judge Advocate, a navjgator with the 28th Air Transport Squadron. presided at the conference. Colonel Henry received the Air Force Commendation Medal at the ceremonies for his Personnel Invited job performance at Hill AFB. A 28th ATS airman was also To Religious Event retired at the same time but First Lt. Roger L. Ilorton, was not present at the cere Materiel Management, invites monies. He was TSgt Walter Hill AFB personnel to attend L. Dougherty. a meeting sponsored by the .Unitarian Universalist Fellowwill speak on "Modern Accents ship of Ogdcn. on Libera Religion." Guest speaker Sunday, Oct. The meeting will be held at 11, will be Reverend Hugh the Bertha Eccles Art Center, minister, First Universal-la- t 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, at He reduceed costs through saving of warehouse space, improving inventory accuracy and better utilizing warehouse Retiring First Agena Spacecraft Begins Systems Tests Og-'de- Gil-lila- n, Church, Salt Lake City. He 7:30 p.m. ill Kl SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AFNS) The Agena spacecraft which i will provide power and long range maneuvering for the first U.S. attempt at manned ren dezvous of two vehicles in space, Project Gemini, goes into systems test here this month. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Project Gemini calls for spacecraft carrying two astro nauts to join together in orbit with a modified Air Force Agena sometime next year. The first Gemini-Agen- a flight hard ware will go to Cape Kennedy early next year after engine test firing and complete testing oi all vehicle systems. ceSsi SALE! BE A KELLY DRIVER PRE-SNO- W (orren ends stPTtimc 3vr) BRAND NEW 'J HTLOHS B JUDICIAL SELECTION u BALLOT I I i. I Weber County. Uf oh - November 2, 1 964 - - 2 fc s For Judge of New 6 70 1 5 Safe Trac S ftonto. 2 Ne 70 1 5 Gnp Tac Rear. Black tube typ. lifelime Poad Hazard Guarantee. . n ( . i,r,. frthti .it w,r-ti- t O Pi rl Second DisiricrCcurr QiBEIIlSSBSIIEUVRO!!!) C a PARLEY E. NORSETH (Incumbent) H rj i m I At the coming election on November , I t.m a can !;j; myself as Judirn of Ihc Second District Court which serves the rour.tks M and Wrd.or. The law requires that lJ:. lrict Court jnHrre run r,n a I IMvis, a rat judicial indc- lallot, V,c of l Mire you receive this ;,;r pendent party politic?. 1 have f as 13 tho years my erred judge, During J iMir-- f for aJ Kach Case has been heard on its individual merit?, v.jthout fa f0l,a r I'"it.aiity. 1 promise, if reelected, to continue the fame policy. 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