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Show Fran Is Baseball Fan J . ' 'f ff n- Wage Board Workers At Hill Get Raise Is "" "' jT j "" -y Xi;X f ', ' ' ' ' ' , -- der ...F- - in Utah ho are paid un- beginning There are 2.71G workers at Hill "olciry Dy ine Pentagon Army- - AFB who will not be effected by the pay raise. They are the graded A total of n sio ...ro , i in. Utah will be effected workers (GS), general 'schedule by the increased Dav for wage board workers employees, who are paid on a yearwill be about G cents per ClVZX increase i o j j.loremen will receive ly basis. These workers have thejir uuaru an average cents v inwui i'"V!"ac salaries determined by congress, crease. L. H. Florence, chief of civilian Mr. Florence said. Right now congress is discussing avy Supply Depot personnel at Hill AFB, said the a possible raise for graded emwho are classified under employees a differ-e- wage increase came about as rePresident Eisenhower asksystem will receive an average sult of a wage study made ina the ployes. ed for an average 4.9 per cent pay of about 8 cents an hour increase. mtermountain area last May. Un- raise for these workers in his state Hill Air Force Base has a total der the wage board system of de- of the Union message to congress. ot ,0o wage board workers who termining pay schedules within the He pocket vetoed a 3.5 per cent avwill get the G cents average in- department of. defense agencies, erage raise passed for graded emstudies are made to keep ployees last year. Some congresscrease and 423 foremen who will periodic the industrial pay of government men are supporting a pay increase receive tne ) cents average in- - workers on a reasonable level with as high as 10 per cent. The outcrease. " civilian industry. come is not yet predictable. V I - J federal j on February 13,wage board Air Force and Navy wage boards itimSW, . Xi-J?pfoye- es Ml v'W rt - nt meg fig Vol. 8 Purrington (above), surrounded by baseball tickets, a charming photograph to promote the "Keep Basebkelps all in Ogden" campaign being plugged by the Hill Administrative dub. Fran works in the Officers Branch of Military Personnel. ' Photo by Boyd Tate, . Fran Lovely us make No. 2 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH The iseball word club is renewing their campaign to sell awards ceremony In a the "Keep Baseball in Ogden" campaign, conductedspecial morning in Wednesday released today by Dave "Whitesides, presidentof the OOAMA" Headquarters building, ten Hill AFB employees were hon- to the games, which will the spring, are now being Sstributed to division and branch, liefs for sale to all who like to Tickets in Jeip the Not Get Meritious Civilian Service Award Hill Administrative tickets in support of wrding to kin 28, 1955 Ten Civilian Workers Honored At Spec ial Awards Ceremonies Administrative Club General Tillery ells Baseball Tickets Makes Presentation ill January worthy cause. only will ticket buyers help community project and get tets to some darned good enter- a finment, but they will also get Winning Rntnp vnlnahlo Paul Tollestrun. who is Prices of Pies, said f charge "If you 10 tickets the drive. a book prmtniniTKr costs $s vmi will for a drawing for the of Experts Will Be On Hand to Help With Income Tax buv which As a convenience to Hill person two reDresentatives of the Bu nel f reau of internal Kevenue win visn u. ie ? trin for two n T. the base on February 15 and 16, reu. If you buy two tickets Roy C. Freeman, chief of employee you . " IV u"".'f on a $50 bond," Toll- - services, reported. Their visit is for the purpose of counseling both military and civi lian personnel in the filing of their tax returns, he said. income ickets Available Thev will be located in two dif Headferent locations, Maintenance M-- 2 conquarters building trol room: and Civilian Training Ball'; room 101. They buildine will flvnilflhle from 8 a. m. to 4 hp fence on m. on davs. t. As both as possible, maintenancefar 1935 MnrM, should contact the repn: ""nes cam-o- employees n t Win Piri , rRpntativ in maintenance head Employees from supply, cording to po- - quarters. headauarters and other organiza tions should contact the consultant in the training building. Prior to visiting the representaDe- must obtain per tives, 1055 missionemployees their imme so from do to Ittt,. T,".m.k ..in ue eiven nwnv diate supervisors, Mr. Freeman em u uanuary sl s i z g d "Thp mi oxnerts will not pre retiroooii of the tiolio pare your return you must do tndatf;;ic"w"ve nun wan that vourself " he said. "They will 10 be available to answer question f" also ZVevContribtions which and render assistance short of act .cnce on ual nrenarat.ion of VOur form. , i. .,i 'no ball. "umission the Since military personnel win nuj be able to obtain aid from the staff advocate's office. this year judge in-tnv mnttprn. t.hev are Urged tO cIohouse, build- - visit the tax consultant nearest them. As an added convenience to era communities in ployees, the employee services sec . u resiaence '.P'oyees. of base firm win fctnok both federal ana state inonms tax forms. Employees whiTu dnve money may obtain these forms by calling b?ve been dis- - at the section which is located m the civilian personnel building eligible irand srize wViiVi piaweek-lon- S-2- polio S-2- Cadillac 7, A fefnthe i, . . ;.".u, SmSy . yes-fiOO- r . Bldg. 0. ored by Brig. Gen. M. E. Tillery, OOAMA commander. The following were presented employees: five "Meritorious Civi- lan Service" awards, two "Supe rior Accomplishment Pay Increase" awards, and three "Certificate of Service awards. Commended for "outstanding performance of duty" were: Fred H. Bodily, Jack H. Ryan, James G. Hogge, Markle F. Engledow and George P. Boyce, all of Installations Division, Base Commander's Office. These employees rushed to the scene oi a ournmg auia.. which crashed on approach to Runway 34 on Sept. 2, 1034, and rendered necessary aid. TJfviilv. Rvan and Hogge along with some airmen rescued injured crew members from tne Durnmg aircraft. Engledow rushed an inBase jured crew member to the anu ms car Hospital in sisted firemen upon their arrival at the scene. u..u Airmen Receive Watches for 'Heroism These employees received certifiuen. cates signed by W. Rawlings, AMC Commander, and accompanying lapel emblems. In addition, each received an Administrative Pay Increase for Act of Heroism." Emnlovees receiving "bupenor Pav increases i;ev,TyiPnt. were Mrs. Mollie M. Hanson, SupComptrol ply, and Scott W. Clay, ler. a a Admiring certificates they received for heroic action at the scene of a recent aircraft accident are five installations employees (left to right) Fred II. Bodily, Jack II. Ryan, George P. Boyce, James G. Hogge, and Markle F. Engledow. n tVipae emDlovees rep- awards to be resent the last suchcommand The Four airmen from Hill Air Force Ease were recently presented enhegraved gold watches for their rescue to in roic actions helping two crew members from a bomber which crashed at Hill AFB on September 2. The watches had been purchased by buddies of the two rescued fliers, members of the 180th Bomb Squadron, Missouri Air National Guard, Rosecrans Memorial Airport, St. Joseph, Missouri. They sent the watches "in appreciation for the heroic action of the Hill airmen in helping to rescue their friends." Ppoeivinor the watches were AlC B-2- G their AACS airmen . received watches from Captain Wallace O. Nordenstrom, commander of the lJM)(th AACS squadron. Get Awards Checks More than $10,500 will be saved year's time at Hill Air Force Base as a result of three employee suggestions adopted this week by the Incentive Awards Committee. For their initiative and ingenuity in submitting, the ideas, three Hill employees will be paid award money totaling $320, Roy C. Freeman, executive secretary of the Awards Committee, stated. Award-winnin- g employees are as follows: Supply Patterson W. Sizmore, R. F..D. No. 3, Layton, $185 award, $0,214.48 savings; Stel26th street, Ogla N: Smith, 430 den, $10 award, $319.03 savings. Comptroller George D. Berkley, 0 Arsenal Villa, Roy; $125 in one authorized at this ot tne Air ?entivePAwards Program was Public Law GS, 83rd Congressf which established a GovSnment-wid- e awards program, R. Toriussen and A2C w- --effective Nov. J. Peter Quagriaroli of the 28th FmDloyees accorded wrunwi SunDOrt Sauadron, and AlC upon their retirement M. Dermody and A3C James ?rom dSlian service were: James .Tames L. Jenson. from the 1900 C. Levi Retaliations: AACS squadron. Lt. Colonel Robert L. Foley, 28th R. Brown, Maintenance. Support Squadron comcereLogistic at the made Acting as adjutant presentation of the mander, wntrbea to his men at ceremonies held at Commander's Call. The award, $3,888 savings. Awards Committee. Lo-tristi- V. A-2- |