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Show Pag HILL TOP TIMES 2 April F-4- C 22, J BUSY Plant om Jets on Duty In Europe and Pacific When the F--4 Systems Support Manatrem tv--. Materiel Management Directorate, savs it has .... for the C responsiblities it means it. Phantom, . XI 11 T!il.! wix-niuie pasi wo mourns?. new Phantom jets have rolled in A . to Vietnam and Germany for duty with U.S. Air Force units HuiiiiniiiraTionur there. Schedules Banquei On March 14, 22 of the superThe Hill Administrative sonic jets landed at the new air . Nttg7 1 I I F-4- A. i 1 J..LLI Cl Rang, 65 miles will hold its election banquet Fi strip day, May 6, at the Holiday J northeast of Saigon, after an ' the U.S. from Ogden. flight The menu will feature a cM The jets from the 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron of oi roast oeef, fried chicken, the 366th Tactical Fighter ocean perch. Social hour begins at 7 Wing,; refueled eight times at-Pha- n 18-ho- ur i- during the flight from Hol-oma- with dinner at 8. Dean A Cook, club preside said that election of new officd will highlight the event. . : i. n AFB, N.M. WINNERS Mrs. T. Alan Bennett, (right) wife of the Ogden AMA commander; and Col. E. P. Donohue, Hill AFB commander; present scholarship awards to Jan Kenny and Gerald B. Hancock. The scholarships were sponsored by the Officers Wives' Club. 'Gold Rush' Reports $112 Million Savings During the third quarter of Fiscal Year 1966, $112,160,000 savings were reported by nine organizations at Hill AFB under the AFLC's cost reduction program, "Gold Rush." A comparison of FY 1965 and FY 1966 CRP goals and savings shows FY 1965 goal of $203,945,000 vs. $444,339,-00- 0 ; Mrs. T: Alan Bennett, wife of the Ogden AMA "commander; and Col. E. P. Donohue, Hill F-1- "It is indeed gratifying to serve the outstanding work various individuals mention above. They have played a vil role in our efforts to impra logistic support throughout 1 F-4- D Miss Instant Warehouse IKH3B91 ed, 4 vr V, SPECIAL READY-MIXE- inI. D LATEX PAINT fc39 Gallon t - Whit only i SGMI-GLO- 2: WALL MURALS Aa , r Regular $29.95 to $39.95. Special. i ILO SS Q PAINT Gallon on $59S WALLPAPER. SPECIALS! 29c, 39c 49c 95 On lb. wkttk mmtf free with t4t General Harris added hi commendation by saying, is a genuine pleasure to fo ward the attached lettet Please extend my thanks to those They have proven themselv extremely valuable mem of the Air Force team." General Hobson forwarded correspondence to Maj. Gen. Alan Bennett, Ogden AMA mander. asking that "all conce ed be aDDraised of this favoral ft recognition and of my thanks their noteworthy contributionoi AFLC's overall support of Asia in Southeast fnmo -i A V An Hiu time, At the present civilian and military person are serving with three differ RASS teams in the Pacific art The Teams are made up of frj two to 60 supply workers tetf serve from 45 to 120 days J porary duty. AMAs are using the Ogden mej Ite od when shipping similar to Southeast Asia. O three-ye- ar PC annum semi-annual- ly paid thrift certificates 040 Demand PM quarterly on Regular Thrift Accounts !adcsoiHL Crittenden Paint & Glass Co 250 24lh Street OGDEN 231 J Washington Clvd persona involv YOUR SAVINGS EARN FULLER ,i o Air Force." All of which means more activKenny will use her in Colonel Waller's divison. scholarship at the Oklahoma ity State University where she plans to major in home economics. Mr. Hancock will major in chemistry at the University of Utah. (Continued from Page 1) material is instantly available for issue. A locator record BEAT HIE DEADLINE . . . a table of contents is attached to each Get Your Auto Glass Inspected How! container. The new method saves time since material need not be sorted out and put into fixed bins. The packing case is mobile and can be shifted around without much bother. The instant warehouse also is a work saver for the men overseas. Most of the warehousing is done at Hill AFB THIS WEEK ONt FULiER MYTRON before the box leaves. Packaging and Materials HanVINYL LATEX dling Branch, Ogden's Supply 99 and Transportation Directorate, Gallon developed the procedure. Other for this year and a savings of $275,548,000 for last fiscal year vs. $360,376,000 so far this fiscal year. H u M'l' com (Continued from Page 1) gine build up team presently art menting our Clark AB show. 00 of this year. tu music oi a Teams Comment C Two $300 scholarships were awarded by the Officers' Wives' Club to two high school seniors at ceremonies held Tuesday. AFB commander. uniting will ' round out the evening, RF-10- Officers Wives Club Awards Scholarship to Two Students Selected winners from the ap- -, plications submitted were Jan Kenny, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Patrick H. Kenny; and Gerald B. Hancock, son of TSgt. and Mrs. Howard W. Hancock. Colonel Kenny is with the 4677th Defense System Evaluation Squadron and Sergeant Hancock is a member of the 28th Military Airlift Squadron. Making the presentations were Meanwhile, in Ramstein Ger many on April 8; the 38th Tactical Reconaissance Squadron took delivery of its first RF-4- C Phantom, beginning the replace- 1 ment of its Voodoos. Flightline honors greeted Maj. James B. Payson, squadron commander, and Capt. Jack R. Petry. pilot with the parent wing, when down at the they set the RF-4base after ferrying it from Moron Air Base, Spain, in two hours and five minutes. CoL W. R. Waller, F-- 4 div-- . ision chief, also said that Hahn Air Base, Germany, will convert from the to the the latter part tuo cec& |