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Show 10, 1952 HILL TOP TIMES Can Take It Easy Page 9 Hilarious Evening For Hillf ielders Plan Local Contest ' 5 At 'Rooster's Roost' (shaxinz comfort for many years to come was assured William MT 1M WOO retireu ill Irl i)f jcars ui icucnu aciiivc wucu murage UrmiCIl twonnel presented him with art electric razor at a party in his honor. mot was presented to him by Major Sidney M. Peavley on behalf If fellow workers in Supply. lliam MaccSupply Warehouseman productive years of in ervice for the U. S. government m agencies the Forest Service were terminat-- j nd the Air Force recently when William M. Mace, Mace began his career in the federal service on April .1, 1909 in the Forest Service, remaining in this agency until 1912, at which time he took a year's leave to atHe returned to the upply warehouseman, retired from tend college. Forest Service in 1913 and during ie federal service. the next 29 years he saw duty in He was honored at a party held 25 forest regions throughout various branch storage eptember by ersonnel in area VI, at which time the United States. In August 1942, he transferred to lajor S. Nt. Peavley, deputy direct-- r, material facilities division, presHill Air Force Base, and one of ided him with an electric razor his first jobs was to haul shipping behalf of his fellow workers in from the old warehouse to the arehouse 20. Ice cream and cake air terminal. Mace has held many ere served those in attendance. positions at Hill AFB, including Major Peavley commended Mace lift operator, truck driver, freight r his many long years of faithful checker, property and supply clerk ork with the government. "A and finally warehouseman. cord such as Mace's is an He has been married 36 years and has five daughters.'" His home is onene which " all should attempt to dupli-ite,- "; at 1233 Fenway Ave., Salt Lake Major Peavley said. City. . Thirty-nin- e 8-- A i l iev out-andi- ng 6m-loye- es m ft mm Metnoas or tvaiuaring units competition is nothing new to the employees of. Hill Air force the employees of the Air Force in general. It is a method stimulating job effectiveness through teamwork and individual ef- - f Mt. . However, with some units, me past because of the vast in the job types within competition has been almost impossible the competing for separate awards. ivision. Thus, the main bug in The Prime Branches, which ininie unit competition has been the clude the stock, records, and m of coordinated method of ventory clerks, are the first group. easuring the effectiveness of all The second group embraces the bs in the same units of measure. Zonal Units, which are the stock Such has been the case in the and inventory clerks handling stock at in the materiel Control Divi-o-n and control for the Western half of Supply Services first at Hill Air of the United States. These on wee Base. six are two graded groups adonted Recently ethods. however h ava on o V1 nsl definite factors: (1) quality, (2) vision to score and evaluate work units of work per man hour comine and effectiveness, thereby set up dif-renc- es awork-tt8"- 1 whereby competition can be carried out me effectiveness of jobs mea-re- d : and the unit ' tr V can wiui and vsinofj v,,uiWi t-- x 1 . 1 vtiLe in stimulate job effective- tne incentive of both benefit increases. The pernment Tta Materiel rvirfi.ni ptondivided into three groups, Unit "Truck Is Announced by pleted, (3) supply (5) (4) currency of documents, corof (6) currency housekeeping, The third group is respondence. all the remaining of composed miscellaneous jobs in the division and are rated by the grading factors most applicable to them. Even though unit competition is not new at Hill Air Force Base, it helps the Government get "More Air Force Per Dollar." truck g) The former Miss Janet Francisco (above) became the bride of SSgt. Linley Voyles at a double wedding at Elko, Nevada last month. Other couple married at the double rites were Janet's younger sister, Joyce, and SSgt. Merle German. Both grooms are stationed at Dugway Proving Grounds. The new Mrs. Voyles is secretary in the office of the director of supply and services and has worked at Hill AFB for almost six years. road-e-- o. Qualification for entry are (1) The driver has been continuously employed at this base for a period of at least 12 months. (2) Motor vehicle driving is an essential part of his job. (3) He has an accident free record for a period of 12 months, prior to the time of entry. Date and further details concernwill ing the local truck road-e-- o be announced in the near future, according to Glen Ray, civilian chief of the motor pool. Feted by motor pool employees at a going away party held in his honor was Captain Richard J. Reinfried (above). Captain Rein-frie- d, who has been chief of the motor pool for the last 2 years, has received orders transferring him to the Far East. Approximately 65 motor pool employees gathered at Carol and Larry's for Answer To the evening of dinner and danc-in-g. Civilian chief Glen O. Ray "Guess Who" Baby delivered a farewell address and presented Captain Reinfried is then The picture shown on page a pen and pencil set as a farethe first baby photo taken of Wilwell gift from his liam G. Leithiser, assistant to the services director' of supply and Let your vote speak. EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER! P-Co- AT OGDEN ARMY & NAVY STORE ats ! n General Navy, Used Jackets N- -l Type Mountain Cloth Outer 5 'fcNol 3 Wool A95 'IT" 2 For 2 For I I Wool Blankets, 50 D x 2 SHOES No. 1004 . Paratreep Boots WoorT t.Cni nitk.ii ve th 7 P" unit award they wn for the month of t" Zonal Typist Pool in the Material Control WvWon e s;1Shown above, left to right, are Sharon WheeiwrifhJ Pstty Kishlmntn MiidroH Van Drimmelen, vupn. Denntv rtirontnv nf Hunnlv Hervicea, Porter. The group wu one of three unit to Gy - me maienai uonsroi nviwwn OGDEN ARMY 324 - 24th Street '34m FM $3.92 Steel Safety Toe .......... SHOES . . . Work Type $0.45 SPECIAL OPEN EVENINGS Thurs., Oct. 16th Sat. Oct.l8th Fri. Oct. 17th Wed. Oct. 15th Cp From Everything lor the Service Man W SPECIAL.. Tops O RED SWEAT SHIRTS O HUNTING CAPS O TARPS O SADDLES O WORK CLOTHES lt-ln- ch Kapok 91 I Filled 2 makes double bed ... Work Type O f" Packets No. Field Jackets, Fall Jackets All reasonably priced . . . Many to Choose From! Blankets, 100 if fulow mattress M-3- 8 Heavy Quilt I Zipper 100 -- inch Zipper, Air Corps Type, Gabardines, 'Ike Army Comforters ,: Kapok-Fille- d 48-in- ch IT niMm1. Jnnrla Cloth Outer B-1- SLEEPING BAGS 13" 15" Rayon Outer Jackets, Leaders for September Officials at m unit or to tase, annual "Rooster's Roast" sponsored by the Ogden Junior Chamber oi commerce on October 28. Popular disc Len Allen, who is chairman jockey of the affair, made this statement today as he issued a special invitation to Hill AFB personnel to attend. The annual affair, which has in. recent years to be one PXfd the most popular stunts staged m this area will be held at the Eagles Lodge, 448 24th St. Ogden. At the Rooster's Roast, state and local "big shots", "wheels", and politicians are "raked nvop f Via coals" in a manner which promises to be hilarious, J. C. officials indicated. Motor pool officers (left to right), William Phelps, Donald A. Wilde Tickets are on shIa fnn ino t and Glen C. Ray look ovr a poster that proclaims a forthcoming "truck which includes dinner. Dinner will road-e-o- ." Begin at 7:30 p.m. with the entertainment for the stag affair set Road-e-- o for 9 p.m. Tickets may be ob- Command-Vid- e tained from Len Allen. "Remember the date October AMC 28," Allen urged. "We promise you an evening you won't forget.", Drivers at Hill AFB will soon have an opportunity to show their Farewel Feted skill behind the wheel when they Newlywed are given a chance to participate in a "truck road-e-o- " which has just been announced by Air Materiel Command ground safety of ficials. "truck Plans for a command-wid- e road-e-o- " were received by the motor pool and ground 'safety section at Hill AFB which have set in motion activities to prepare to pick winners at this base. f Winners from Hill will particiroad-e-o pate in a centrally located held by AMC. Winners of this contest will then compete in the American Trucking Associations O RED PARKAS O TENTS O Hardware O Wrist Watches Come in and Look Around! fi NAVY STORE Vhont 2-57- 10 |