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Show December 4, 1953 HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 , Oil NOW HEAR THIS Glorifying The Steno My typist is on her vacation My typist away fer a wk, ' My typxst is in heer vocation Letter Lauds Honest Actions of Flight Test Branch Inspector Graduation Day Tribute was paid to the honesty of a Hill employee by officials of the 315 Air Division in a commendation letter recently received at this base. The honest man was William Thomas, inspection division, flight test branch at im ffl While theese darn kees play hide and seej. Bring bak, a btin; bock, O, Brinh bak by bonnie te my ab. Brink bck, O, brumq be, O, boims bain mot commie c!X?. lpfter. sitrned bv Colonel Maurice F. Casey, read: "You are to be commended for your action in recovering a master navigation The- - ' DR. C. E. BARNHILL watr-in an aircraft transferred from this organization on or about March 8, 15)53 ana returning tne tn sunnlv. As a result of honest action you have placed your T29.09 back into the appropnatea funds of the Air Force. Even though the price of this watch seems small, when the amount is multiplied by the numerical strength of the Air Force it becomes an outstanding figure." Mr. Thomas, who was formerly from England, resides at 642 27th Street, Ogden, with his wife and three daughters. h 8- - ' &. - ov Jj c3f4. Wfchtroir-T- inn :sA - " ....1. mn in " im in Johnson (right) receives a diploma and congratulaGeorge tions from Colonel George K. Crain, maaintenance engineering director, after 'having successfully completed four years of training in the commercial electrical and electronic equipment field. Johnson was one of 42 apprentices currently training in the maintenance directorate". M. ' to mo, CHIROPRACTOR Specializing in the treatment of nervous disorders and chronic back conditions. 232 V EAST 2ND SOUTH BOUNTIFUL, UTAH PHONE BOUNTIFUL William Thomas AACS Airmen Praised for Work In Control Tower 484 Evening By Appointment 1906-- 5 Three control tower ' operators from the 1906-- 5 AACS detachment were recently praised for outstanding performances of their work by Major D'Jack Klingler, chief of flying operations branch. The words of tribute were sent to the AACS detachment in a commendation letter which read: "I wish to express my appreciaBy Clara Higgins tion to the personnel of your orGraduation day is always exciting and looked forward to with ganization who were on duty in the control tower from 1630 to great anticipation by most students, but for an apprentice who has spent 2000 on 19 November 1953. During four years learning his trade and has successfully completed his term, this M". period, traffic was extremely Johnson. it means even more, according to George heavy, and control was further And Mr. Johnson should know, because he is one of the excep- age grade in their related and complicated by the arrival of a 6 type aircraft and another tional apprentices to complete the technical training programs. an emergency landAt he the further time, plane making in present the four year training program field of commercial electrical and stated, we have a total of 41 ap- ing. Only through the conceelectronic equipment at Hill Air prentices training in their chosen ntrated efforts of these personnel fields. They are as follows: three was this traffic handled expediForce Base. electricians, four machinists, tiously and without incident. was plant Mr. Johnson placed Recently The letter continued: "As chief, in a journeymen status within the eight aircraft sheet metalworkers, rethree automotive flying served operations branch, it is a equipment which his in he organization 16 aircraft service me- source of great pleasure to know apprenticeship the Plant Services pairmen, three aircraft engine me- that control tower operators are Section which now boasts two chanics, chanics and four aircraft electri- making every effort to insure that electrigraduate plant, apprentice traffic is properly controlled, recians who are assisting the organ- cians. gardless of circumstance and I elecJohnization in accomplishing the During World War II Mr. trical and electronic requirements son served three years as a wish to commend these personnel a job "well done." for the Maintenance Engineering machinist on a destroyer with the forAirmen on duty at the time of U. S. Navy in the Pacific area. He Directorate. the incident were A1C Rayford 875 Geo. K. and lives now to Colonel is married at According Crain, Maintenance Engineering Simondi Ave. in Salt Lake City. D. Whitehead, AlC Neal S. Van and AlC Charles S. Director, there are a total of 6 His family circle includes his wife Valkenburg, Streeter. direc2 two and and little the in sons, Mary graduate apprentices torate and they are considered to year old Marc and baby Russ, 8 be among the exceptional and qual- weeks old. ified technicians in their organi"The saddest words of tongue or zations. This, he said, is attributed to their initiative and efforts pen: 'We just sold Junior's buggy in maintaining a better than aver when- - Jk Leave your shipping vorriew 1 S ris oEWm "solicitous" on Inland's ? Apprentice Completes Four Year Training Program in Electronics n B-3- your MAIN KAYSVILLE ASSUME OWNER 4 G. I. LOAN Brick, 3 bdr. with large closets, roomy kitchen with dining space. 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