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Show r HILL TOP TIMES Page 3 SUPPLY WORKER RECEIVES AWARD The Hills of Home suSSestion will effect an Savmg of $2508 both IffZ aud materia1' il merits StS"6 an award. That's the Suggestions and Awards what com- decided whn SSS? AatHi11 Brian, chief of sub branch ?ntro1 section in the supply division, turned in a master ditto plan to be used in the supply procurement procedure, in conwith a regular issue junction Mr. Brian was presented with slip. the award check by Lt. Colonial n Shachtman, director of supply. The utilization of Brian's master ditto plan will eliminate needless typist effort, reduce the clerical time to a minimum, and result in a smoother, more efficient operation supply officials claim. "Your suggestion will contribute materially to the efficiency in oper- est?p . f ! Hy-ma- ation and production standards of the United States air force." is the written commendation from Colonel James S. Sutton, deputy commanding general. "You have displayed initiative and good constructive thinking in the development of your idea," the letter continues, ana sucn etrort is worthy of rec is checks regulation In. Naomi Wise, inspector general's office, cards. reference TO DE SMART! ' S j' decides it's long way from Hill Air Force base to Paisley, Scotland, as she and Mrs. Maria Stewart, who works in maintenance fabric department scan a world map. Mrs. Pollock, paternal aunt of Hugh Stewart, air installations, visited Hill briefly recently, but is visiting her American-Scottis- h relations for the entire summer. Mrs. Lily Pollock (right) ognition." Mr. Brian commenced work at f superior accomplishment pay Agricultural college for two years Hill 8 years ago. He lives at 3895 Lase was recently awarded to and was valedictorian and student Raymond Avenue, Ogden, with his Some take the high road, and as lush and green" as her hills of body president of the Blanding wife; a son, Frank, 11; and a daugh H NaOmi Wise, iiuiatjf - (Utah) high school. G d some take the low road, but Mrs. home in Scotland. in the inspector generals' ofter, Cherry May, 6. Lily Pollock took the shortest route ravines, in spite of summer sunfor the estaDiisnmeni 01 a of regulations and di- possible to visit with her Ameri- shine, do set the Wasatch range hammamaa aira- can relatives, Hugh and Maria apart from Paisley's peaks, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Pollock's home is in Pollock says. '"America is truly a and research service for use Paisley, Scotland . . . near Glasgow. land with plenty of everything," ill base personnel. Mrs. Pollock, a recent visitor to Mrs. Pollock observes, "especially is administrative puDiicauuna ra resne Hill air force base, is a summer in contrast with the still-rigi- d received by Mrs. wise, them and types a resume oi guest of her nephew, Hugh Stew- tioning of Britain." contents on 3 x 5 cards which art, air installations employee. She Hugh Stewart is also a native of was met on her arrival in New York Paisley, Scotland, and his paternal keeps handily by her desk for aunt had not seen him since his ' reference. As calls irom an City, June 10, by her niece-in-laMrs. Maria Stewart, who works in childhood until his return in World ir tne oase are receiveu mwhsHill's maintenance fabric depart- War II to serve with the 8th Air information (of which she estiForce in England. ment. . there are at least 20 a day) lini to in there been looks her Maria "If It was while he was in the serhadn't merely subject meet me." said Mrs. Pollock in a vice in Aylesburg, Buckinghamreference file and tells tne PAY'S SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE . . A Snow-streake- cen-libra- ry exactly in for. looking Atypical Idea Demonstrated . 1 ? 4 what directive they """"" request is for someone typical Scottish burr, "I think I would have taken the next boat back to Scotland!" The hysterical hustle of Ameri cans and their'concentrated rush to gret wherever they are to some place else, has puzzled Mrs. Pollock, as it must have many another visitor to the land of the "It's a long way from home," Mrs, Pollock concludes. But her nostalgia is abated somewhat as she looks at the beautiful Wasatch mountains valley near guarding the lake-shoHill, which she admits are almost s and tell her that they recall ig a regulation back in about that gives authority to do one call another. With than that to on, Naomi starts searching her The question is usually solved satisfaction of the caller af fthS finds that the subject is en- ily different than that originally ed for coupled with the fact that year 1945 for the date of the ilation was only about 3 years and prohibits information more w, free-for-al- ls. - ,ff- base 4 she started working in administration and injoffice. She has been in the general's office for the Out-Process- es Uf workers in supply rwon's contracting section re-'proved to other AMC depots 13" could be their nemisis. on a basis competitive the COntrantincr nffinoa nf fho m er Air materiel contracting of 3,309 items 4 nnn mil's during the way for an average of worxea. fci mtui-nowas the highest in the ur re REACHED 100 V O Ogden; Hanzelka, 1438 Childs Ave., Madison 2921 Faulkner, Margaret 653 Ave., Ogden; Kathryn Gladden, 27th St., Ogden; Marcella Thompson. 523 22nd St., Ogden; Renee West, Brig-haHarper, 6th North 113Anderson, 111 Florence City; Colonial Ave., Skyline, Layton; Karl East, Salt Hopkins, 1545 South7657th23rd St., OgCarl Hadley, Lake; VilSahara 393 den: Jacob Yeagley, Lay-to1, RFD lage; Shirley Barber, 985 24th St., Cordelia Hodges, Qumcy, Ogden; Frank Vause, 3353 832 Bram- Millar, Jack and Ogden well Ave., ugaen. u JTL m W XCr l-- 4 H Kk'l n n" ,,fcn Carl Hadley, Shirley Hanzelka and FTowm ieriJjVtey. to section, supply division. W OI. contracting 7nH activity re- v nuuy statistical digest ui of OAMA k In nmnarison first-plastanding as materiel area depots insofar wntracHnj expended and output per man-hou- "Ai.."??" ce rs i - - :-. flu I of the machine room of statistical control section, want to go on rec- Not to be 2Jt in bond purchasing in their unit. In fact, that figure was reached ord as hift 0, absent when Qn Bwn "olman, June Canavan, Mary Sanderson. Elaine Robins, last May picture was Joyce (FJont dow) Joe Dana, Millie Hitter, Imogene Huffman, Iris Synder-Mari- e Smith, Felruson' Jim Gibbons, Ray Fowers, Dean (Third row) Vasseyf Hilton Johnson, Max Bills, Emmett gaard, Helen ' uweu AUen, Dick Biesinger. (Top row) Cartwright, Betty Clark, Harriet ot Koilcki, Melvin Stone, Shirley Thomas, Larry Ray. (Persons E utdonoTr tftS,Oclr TOO n: w r-- ... i attended AMC's (torthirteen tZ . Prior to working at nation. this high the Utah State Working to achieve were: Shirley of efficiency point years. sne f3 worked at Hill since has )B when ection SZ either direction. -in I Naomi civilian Marie Checketts listens intently as Chas. A. Brian, division shows chief of Sub branch 1, stock control section, supply to save typing his master ditto idea works in actual practice M0 for received Brian Mr. andernment money. and Awardsrecently the committee accepted his idea after Suggestions n suggestion and estimated would save $2508.00 in operaTHEY tional time and material. Lt. CoL H. Shachtman, director 1 supply division, presented the check to Mr. Brian. shire, England that he met Maria, who was with the Royal air force, where she served for 4V4 years. Maria originated in Austria, but migrated to England in 1936 to accept a position as governess in a private home. The Stewarts live in Layton Park, Clearfield. For the next two months reunion spot their home will be the ' for Mrs. Pollock's American-Scottis- h a sister's family, relatives including Drs. Hugh and William Moyes of Ogden, as well as Hugh's three brothers living in this vicinity. "lTSSmS J,rarter JLvm JgSS ' |