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Show Strictly Dynamitel Y?!l!lilPl HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH July 3, 1953 Carnival, Variety Show, Prizes Set for August I AFAS Spree " Tickets Now On Win TEur GSrccmlmed Mrsdol Sale For Gala AFAS Celebration Photo by Harry Reed 1.1. 1 pr vim u i t..i.. irauuuca uu Stan rourm ui juij uang is iluscious e atomic-agAir Installations. This from Wilson gay angel k strictly dynamite and would be likely to produce her own special Hull 01 IireiVUIKS. nuj Tt aj , one junta nun uo ill mailing yuu a to Vady julliI ruuiiin ur jutii i ocurements Sick Leave Record Bettered By Hillfielders love Three Divisions a challenge! sooner had the procurement a challenge for anyone to beat Mirates took uo the challenge ferfullv and beat procure- No their own M at game. Hill Top produc-- i directorate challenged other Jstorates at Hill to come up to i the les last issue of" the and procurement percent which good record and put of 1.6 nr record i mighty m in the "on depot AMC's standard" class rating perform- - program. not only but surpass- inspector general came directorates pee this record Itched it ihe frith the almost unbelievable ra of no sick leave taken at the in measur-Bas- e securitv niled un the. py. record of .CO and base per- - pt m made and production directorate hurled their sick leave record, than three percent. ' These outstanding records not only brought glory to the directorates concerned but did an extra special thing. It put the entire base in the "blue column" on standard with an even 2.00 percent. Another directorate that stacked up an outstanding record was the maintenance engineering directorate who were "on standard" too with their 1.90 per cent. Although they didn't quite top procurements record they came very close. Their record is especially good because they are the largest directorate on the base with over 6,000 employees. Base officials were high in their good sick leave praise of themade records being by Hill AFB 1.20 the fine showing of employees. New Sick Leave Records Established Carnival time, wit.li nil it corn, hot dogs, kiddie rides, games oi cnance, variety revues, and sports shows comes to Hill Ai Force Base Saturday, August 1. Its all part of a gigantic celebration to raise funds for the Air Force Aid. Society, according to project officer of the event, Cap tain Kooert jp. sauzek. Hill Air Force Base will take on the atmosphere of a circus when the day of the big party for military and civilian workers, their families and guests arrives. The grand prize for the affair a glamorous sungold and ivory Bel Air Chevrolet went on display this - The grand prize of the Air Force Aid Society carnival the glamorous Bel Air Chevrolet above is set off by an aircraft in the week. "Thousands of dollars worth of other awards are being bargained for," Captain Sauzek said. "We are going to give away merchandise awards ranging in value from $25. to $300. These awards are made out on some of the finest stores in Ogden and Salt Lake. Winners may have their choice as to where they'd like to cash in their awards." "We're also giving away three big preliminary prizes. The first, a $50 award, cashable at Sears Roebuck, was won Wednesday by Clarence Francis, air installations. There will be two more of these preliminary drawings held at the cafeteria before the big show. They will be held at noon on July 21 and July 28." Tickets for the gala affair are now on sale at $1. each, Captain Sauzek said. "Persons do not have to be present at the event to win prizes but I think they'll want to be there when they hear about all the big things we've got planned." A free variety show, with professional talent will provide entertainment. Campaign officials are still dickering on getting some professional wrestlers to add amusement to the day. Bingo, with over $300 in prizes, will be featured. Concessions, rides, eats, and drinks will be available. "Tickets are going fast," Sauzek said. "Be sure to get a few for a lot of fun, yourself. You'll haveand a you 11 be win prize, might finest the of organizahelping one tions in the world the Air Force - Aid Society." ofThe Hill AFB branch post service. at is your fice This was the word this week H. from Superintendent William all like military would Eames who AFB and civilian personnel at Hill office is the post to know that for operated at the base especially their convenience. The post office is located in No. headquarters building the east entrance. Mail leaves a.m., 0:u0 a times day: field three &-i- o, h(fch uo a..j 4uro k ."R'sVrad on th . lproci,; icaTe office above a? iiitrii untvi. are so good that they faces of th? renan mat snows lns records. Their records wh tossed out a challenge two weeks ago. Left Colonel Charles F. Harris, chief of base person. iKHmit R- - Kan". ch'ef of inspector general division, emfnt bright kliColonJieVLt- - S2 - v. l ane;, cniei Wl uae bciuih; -- ' background and a pretty gal on the fender. The girl is Miss Nancy Geddes, steno in the maintenance administration office. The deluxe car, bought at a discount from the Olsen Chevrolet Co. of Layton, will be won at the carnival to be held August 1 at Hill AFB. Base Hospital Loses Four Doctors; Others Are Welcomed In By Staff The Hill AFB hospital is under- Rugh. Dr. Kaiser, chief going a changeover in some of its of surgery at the base hospital, will enter Millard Filmore hospital in New York for approximately 2 years to complete After his his surgical training. training he plans to establish his practice in New York and specialize in surgery. Dr. Smith, base flight surgeon. plans to continue his medical studies in Salt Lake City. Dr. Jim is scheduled to leave Hill AFB on July 10. He has a scholarship at Barnes hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. After completion of tirs course he plans to visit his home personnel as it is bidding goodbye to four doctors who have been at the hosnital for some time and welcoming in three offi cers to take over medical duties. Being discharged from the service are Captain Frank F. Kaiser, Captain Daniel L. Smith, Captain Robert Jim and Captain Walter B. spr-vin- Administrative Club Elects in Hawaii. New Officers Robert R. Harrington was elected new president of the Hill Administrative club at an election held at the base theater last Tuesday. President Harrington is chief of supply management and has worked at Hill Air Force Base oicVit. vears. as vice president was Ercil Henderson, assistant to tne insnprtnr ceneral. Treasurer du ties will be taken over by Stanley S. Dorothy rP. nrocurement. the of chief publications Ames, and forms section, was voted into the secretary position. Annroximatelv 150 key civi Hans of Hill AFB gathered at the tViPntrA to cast their ballots on the new leaders. William Cochran, the club's president during us initial year of operation, conducted the meeting. A dinner meeting to be held on Tuiw in will - - - honor retiring officers U UiJ onH wplme in new officials. This meeting will be held at the Canton Cafe in Ogden and will also lea-tua guest speaker and special pntertainment. Qther officers, in addition to '.a-; ; . Cowman, who imve serv-.- .i durine the Dast year are Al Agce, vice president; Melvin L. Schwartz, treasurer; ana Mer Chosfen Post Office Is At Your Service 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. " : postal services are avVilablegat the post office Sir. o Snes said such as sale B5 postal tamps, bonds, orders reg.stenng rp n nsv of mail, and parcel post. 9 a.m. p. st office hours are from cedes Sterzer, secretary. until 3:30 p.m. re Dr. Rugh, chief of obtet ical services, pinns to go int" pr'vate practice at the St. Charles Clinic in St. Charles, Missouri. Among the new offerors arriving at the hospital is Dr. Merrill Packer, who will be the base flight surgeon. He entered the service in January 1053 from B1ackfoo Ida-HDr. Packer spent 6 weeks at Gunther AFB, Alabama for indoctrination and 3 months in Texns at the Areo Medical Examiners school. He was in practice as a physician and surgeon in Idaho for five years. To head the obstetrical department is Dr. Joseph Melnick, former chief of obstetrics at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Dr. Melnick has been in the service since October 1051. New officer in the sureical department .is 2nd Lt. Shirley - T. Sandberg, a former Army u- e, who after serving 11 months in Japan returned to her hnm? in Chicago and decided to join the nursos of the Air Force. o. |