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Show Friday, Mavn Completed 25 Years for Uncle Sam More on ...IBII.I..W....JjJ IIWI1IIU,..HU 1 Problem Parking Lot 1) from New CommunicQtie system instigated . A new nationwide Page system, wnich suhi me center tions use wm cars, they Hill cut Air Force base tpi clock the pedestrian lane to reach vvuiiuoacl will ;uuuui4u.i.jia house. result in savings nf J mately At. nitrht when they leave the million dollars a year to the' clock house, they will reach their Air Force, according to estiif cars by using the pedestrian lane received from Wright pw! at the west side of the parking lot, Air Force base. The new n. will enter their cars and drive oir utilizes only five key control the parking lot from the east side. terp uuiiiyu.reu lu a,DOUt 28 SWil Cars that enter the East parking stations wmun. were pre area will have their parking proce used. dures just the opposite to tnose on Previously one of the 28 s the west. Adoption of this plan will Ing stations, Will now becomi eliminate pedestrians having to another of the 179 points aloi cross busy streets, will move all long line of receiving stations, traffic in the sarnie line of direction, ever, the 128,000 mile, push and should speed up evacuation of telegraphic network eli the parking lot.' much of ' the previous manual . jii Another nossible aid to setting uuug ui uieooages. A savi workers to and from work in a over 400 personnel is shorter period of time is the throughout the nation, accon of working shifts. Capt. Shepherd L. Schulz. ' staggering; Studies now being made indicate communications oincer. After several months nf am that workers will be saved as much as twentv to thirtv minutes drivine ing by Western Union, the nd time each day just by staggering lira a tn af q lloH on1 an m... - J and transmit an average of the shifts. words a minute. Control poii the system is in the Pentad cum, N. x. uiscnargea in Worked as a guard at Salt Lake Washington, D. C. and wits City Arms plant in 1945 and came push of a button a message J to any sent automatically to Hill Field as a guard in 1948. j Doc Williams, base executive sec aiong tne net, witnout opes tion, was on leave when the above message or tape, Capt. Schuli pictures were taken. (Continued - MERRILLi i - - . y,,,;.,, .,.111,1 - - i;-;- JtC - iltljip 0 . FENTON BUEHLIG BENTON MACE CHANSON " - IIARNER STAUFFER . KOLDEWYN i ' i A. REESE LEMMONS MARSHALL . ? J - 1 BRADLEY BIRCH KIDD .. i c?i 10 .mninru.. Hrh wara hnnmvH wrAntiv for havinir completed 25 or more 10 letter 01 ap" and years in the federal service. These employees were granted special privileges Doc Williams. was were taken when Absent photographs preciation by the base commander. foH Tniiitarv service in Jefferson MILLER SIMMONS DIETZEL We Don't. PuU Rabbits out of hats . . . . We got no floor show nothing really plush. BUT - - you can have a good time here . . . anytime! Come in and join the happy people who get their kicks atJ 8Y.a Honors and Privileges Are Awarded To Federal Employees 25-Yc- ar Appreciation for "long and faithful" government service was extended to 19 Hill Air Force base employees recently at special ceremonies held at the base. These 19 employees were honored and given special privileges for completing 25 or more years in the federal service. service employees will be a regular practice in Honoring the future, according to Colonel Robert H. Hinckley, chief of civilian personnel. Special ceremonies will be scheduled at regular intervals to acknowledge employees who have given over a quarter of a century to '. government service. At ceremonies held in the headquarter's control room, these longtime employees were given a letter of praise by Brig. General Norris B. Harbold and were granted special privileges. Privileges given ment is given by merit ' albne." those employees are the right to "As a representative of the United drive on the base and park in a States Air Force ! am taking this designated parking space, and eli- means of expressing appreciation mination of requirements of punch- to you for your many years of serving daily time-- cards. In addition, ice to your country." these people do not have to. obtain Employees at Hill 'AFB who have a doctor's - certificate when absent 25 or more 'years''of fedcompleted from their jobs due to illness. are: service eral In expressing gratitude to the K." Harner, Administra George employees for a job "well done,' control and office, supply, who tion General Harbold said, "During your 1926 at in service began of a of quarter century government Patterson AFB asFebruary under-stor- e an service you have no doubt seen keeper. He transferred to Hill AFB many changes take place and seen in March, 1941. of people employed by Mrs. Marion E. Stauffer, Admin the. government in the administraoffice, supply, tion of its affairs .grow from a istration and control 1923 at Middletown relatively small group to gigantic began work in as secretary to the proportions. You have seen the Air Depot officer.-I1941 she came to supply civil service which has progress'of . Hill. changed federal employment from Willie T. Lemmons, warehouse something that was once used as federal career includes 27 section, a, "political football of the spoils dis system" to "that of a1 high level years military service. He was 1945 in Fort from Douglas to. charged which grpttp permanent appoint- as a master sergeant. Starting date at Hill was 1947. Zwier W. Koldewyn, Inspection and inventory section, supply, be, 25-ye- ar : ( the-.numbe- r .. . n We'll Toll You tore to Go-- Co urtcously! Now that Spring is here, you'll be answering the call of that open road. For the latest information on highway conditions, for correct route instructions . . . Stop in and ask one of our attend' ants. And for Savings on all your automotive needs, gas, oil and accessories, Stop at the Station that Serves you Best 24 Hours a Day! Gas for Less at PREMOCO ale Road at the Approach Road fore 'starting to work- in the blueat Hill in print and photostat shop 1942, had completed over sixteen the department of agri years with culture. Glen D. Reese, civilian personnel section, began work with the gov ernment in 1916 with the census ne was a bureau, in 1942- - ana captain in the Army Spec Corps. In 1950 he came to Hill as chief of civilian recruiting. . George Dietzel, inspection and in ventory section supply in 1908 en - , he retired Barracks, Mo. In 1938 ana oegau as a master sergeant work at Hill in 1949. William E. Marshall, stocK con rr.i snntilv. started as a postmas ter in 1913 at Rahdolph, Utah. He started at Hill this year. T.indiAv Simmons, stock control aurmiv heeran a military career in iaii whioH led him all over the world. In 1942 he came to Hill Field as a patrolman and in 1949 trans ferred to the stocK control sec Hon. Arthur E. Buehlig, warenouse spption beean his career as a car meia. .1ah3 penter in 1922. at 1Scott . TT'11 1941 he transterrea to niu new from San Antonio. William M. Mace, warehouse sec tion. in 1909 first entered govern ment duty as a member of the forest service. In 1942 started at Hill in the shipping and surplus sec TT12 ED MORTENSEN'S Mile North of Layton on Highway 91 OPEN FROM 10 A. M. to 1 A. M. DAIL QGDEN ARMY Fatigue Pants Fatigue Shirts Fatigue Coveralls Insignias Chevrons Brass o Camping Equipment trei - Mil mi STOP IN FOR A GOOD LUNCH! i:fv?ll' Bottled or Tap Newspapers lii.i5 nir.tu:i Socks O Ties O 'T' Shirts Shorts Belts Finest Qudity CustomMadc Furniture iuviv iw wur inaiYiauai hccqs ror FHUA a n ar i mgw fell) "Tell Them You'll Meet Them Here!" Magazines Suntan Pants Suntan Shirts ' OGDEN, UTAH RESTYLED Your Favorite Beer 10 "Thousands of Bargains" OGDEN ARMY & NAVY STORE Your Old Suite 1 Phone Stop Here for Best Prices on: I tiiuL. NAVY STORE "Servicemen's Headquarters" - Edward A. Birch, engine repair section spent most of his 25 years at Wilber Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. In 1941 he came to Hill Field as an aircraft engine foreman. Eugene J. Bradley, production control section, maintenance, trans ferred to Hill Field from San An tonio Air Depot. Lovell F. Kidd, maintenance sec tion, started federal service with the United States Navy in1922 and retired October 1945 as" & chief boiler tender. Came to Hill as plumber and steam fitter. James Fenton, maintenance tool crib, enlisted in the army in 1915 and retired in 1947. Duty at Hill began in May 1948. Harry Miller, manufacture and repair, retired in 1945 after, a military career. Last January, Miller started work at Hill. Arlie A. Benton, paint, dope and fabric foreman, started government service at Love Field, Dallas, Texas. After 21 years at San Antonio he transferred to Hill in August. 1941, Harry L. Merrill, guard, was in the cavalry from 1912 to 1928 when he received a disability discharge. Started civil service career in 1936 and came to Hill in 1946. Frank Chanson, guard, entered military service in 1917 at Ft. Slo (Xtem, a 324 - 24th Street Hon. Fm) ffimD I ill! GLIDE -- 25-ye- 1 j- MODERNIZED REUPHOLSTERED a nc aMv to standards comparable toaj you have ever known. wait to investigate this come-true- " way to f urnisi Pn tor home. Call pointment at home toaay. 52 Convenient Terms! "IT COSTS NO MORE FOR THE BEST" JMQfl) ML -- RIVERDALE ROAD AT ROY I |