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Show Mil MP 77MS is nu"rIonnel at Hill Air force Base, Utah, KJ&1 npr.?rs published by Mor Media Sales, VfSVLogi5tlVu.'T Utah, a private firm, in no way conNorth P Stment of the Air Force, upinions express oy Tin" uii Too Workers londkGoipipdl p $JrW L . J l I Jit' 0""" gs? I aff J e October 9, 1970 mvm - publishers and writers are their own not to be considered Official expression by the Department and ar? of the Ai pearance of advertisements in this publication incl2d"a insert?" does not constitute an endorsement by the of the products or services advertised Departmen of the 21 NO. 8 V M sLi x. " J,- -- I Mill & IF marks the observance of National employ the This week Oct. Week and Hill AFB joins the nation in paying Handicapped Physically tribute to handicapped workers. At Hill AFB a recent survey CFC showed almost 11 per cent of the workforce has some kind of han4-- 1.' C i" x f Campaign Sets Progress I JS dicap. This figure includes new With the half-wa- y post passed this week in the Combined Federal Campaign, Hill AFB project workers report good progress and express confidence that both the dollar goal and per cent of participation would equal the suc- EFFICIENT WORKER Ron Cullimore, Kaysville, student aide in the Publications and Storage Unit , is a perfect example of how a handicapped employee learns to perform efficiently and with courage and enthusiasm. He also attends Weber State College. hires with a handicap und those who have become handicapped while employed. Federal employers in the U.S. have hired more than a quarter of a million handicapped persons since 1941. In commending handicapped employees, officials at Hill AFB said that there is no doubt that they cessful record of past years. to realizing work as efficiently, often better, Well over half-wa- y d workers and that set goals, the base reported many than 100 cent their attendance records compare per organizations with p favorably with the others, showing participation and a large degree of stability. collections or pledges. The vast majority of personnel Hill AFB is also proud of the are using the payroll deduction continuing success of its program method of giving help to the 40 for placement of the mentally Two Air Force Officials Sef Speeches Neirt Week able-bodie- L Cartn C. over-the-to- Ciampini Joman Cited For AF Saving to Ogden Air Ian employee Materiel Area has received a ridential citation for saving til million over a three- period. Cna C. Ciampini, a 'i service employee who a tt inventory ?a!istat Hill management recently at Mungton D.C. management provernent the Air conference. Force, Robert Ramans Jr., i Ciampini JJng the a banquet in The banauet a federal of works AFB, received ?w J5! 12-ye- ar made was the cited for imagination, resour-an- d iniuative far beyond ftqaremenu of her job. wdemonstralcd RS that could agencies enrolled under the CFC banner. Campaign director Hal R. Harmon reported that in the Ogden Area 58.4 per cent of the 26,922 federal workers signed up for their CFC contributions in the first two weeks, producing 70.7 per cent of the area's $290,000 goal. Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, Ogden AMA commander, had high Draise for employees in the Ogden Area camDaicn of which he is honorary chairman. fine record through all previous CFC campaigns, he is looking forward to a triumphant conclusion of the drive, with the suggested goal of $209,771 Aware of Hill's "in the bag". ' bl Hill hi Capacity audiences will hear two dignitaries from headquarters United States Air Force when they appear at Hill AFB next week. Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, will talk at a dining-i- n Tuesday, Oct. 13, retarded. At present, 45 persons Register, Vote beginning at 6:30 p.m. as on the base are employed The event will be held at the laborers, food service workers, officers' club and the audience will Every good citizen should janitors, parts and equipment consist of military officials, news exercise his voting privilege. cleaners and warehouse work media, AFA leaders and civilian To be eligible to vote in the helpers. industrial and political figures. election (Nov. 3), a November The Air Force policy is to choose Attendance ft expected to reach be registered. must person its employees on the basis of in about 300 for this event, said Harry voted in the last who Those dividual ability. Their previous Cleveland, Utah AFA president. election and have Presidential mental or physical condition is The Wasatch chapter of the Utah residence not since changed considered only as this might af- - AFA is sponsoring this event. are registered. already to feet their ability perform Chief Master Sergeant of the Air requirements Registration to hazard without specific duties Force Donald L. Harlow will speak One year in Utah, four are: workers. other or themselves at an honors dining-i- n at Hill AFB months in the county, and 60 A fine example of a youthful NCO Club on Oct. 15. The event days in the precinct. handicapped employee is Ronald begins at 6 p.m. and is sponsored There are three registration J. Cullimore of Kaysville, known by the Golden Spike Chapter. days remaining: Oct. 13, 27 as "Ron" to his pals, who is a Some 200 base NCOs are and 28. student aide work in the All Hill AFB personnel are on Page 31 Continued on Page 31 urged to register and vote for the candidate of their choice. ' ) : be made to H Wemetry equipment on wUnof4 on Tage 31 ; r.rV-- , a d - . " , , fJ' - 'UmV : Officers Take Training EEO Fifty-thre- e Colonel ke$ Spenny New Pnc - A. r..lt3 tO Spenny the AFB have completed a two-datraining session in personnel y has been Mafri1 X X w' , Sl5rect0fateat"ill f the t41?.5wVdHef ByRems kS 23 68 N Of Tet Am , 'ears military two J dree 8n from mi( m Page 22 V vm ; - and a - Hiil Roger (right) nd EEO OFFICIALS Bert Floyd (left), from the Denver Region Ovi Service Commission. eipUIn Odd, Ogden technique. U (left to right) Ray P""" IL ...... ' ' staff for Cahf., Ub " "" """"', Aircraft tcre he Planning r' Management ?5to if?, Equal Employment Opportunity counselors at Hill i i ! officer; Manuel Loyola, chief EEO counselor at Hill AFB: and Anna Campbell, EEO counselor from Materiel Management. AMA EEO management techniques. The workshop was conducted by four instructors from the Denver Region, United States Civil Service Commission. Teaching the course were Kurt Spenser, Chuck Taylor, Bert Floyd, and Phil Rogers. Ray Odd, Equal Employment Opportunity officer at Hill AFB, who arranged the course, said that the training is a standard course given throughout the country to EEO workers. The EEO counselors are those who have been appointed in all activities at Hill AFB to assist and counsel base employees. Purpose of the course was to help Continued on Pge 22 |