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Show HILL TOP TIMES Head Advisory Council Groups Hill Has 600 Hill Field Scouts Help to Observe Who are Members Of Credit Union Anniversary oi Boy Scouts fwil pi This WPeV is Wnv Cru, xri, i. set asiue a, wets ...j. 10 commemorate the 4oth birthday of the Boyntcn. Scouts of America. One of the hundreds of Ilillfield workers who are active scouters and helping to observe the anniversary is Martin C. Ririe, Maintenance tue reaei'ai employees Union, according to inform- i? ant J"st,deasec 'f. Page 3 by he organiza- - o "inuersnip stands at other scouts, 1558 vwuniife, xjirvc litany Mr. Ririe donned his uniform and has been wearing it Total nacoto auiuuxxmu 10 S - an tnrougn tne week. 'il H),with Hill AFB's portion a's Mr. Ririe, who is a member of to Raymond the Pine View District Committee ' I"rwj-u"iJ. bmitn, assistant treasurer. m Ogden, estimates that there are Out on loans to members were at least 400 men at Hill AFB who $241,107-- 0 with Hillfielders bor- are active scouters. This week some 3,600,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, rowing $81,543.34. Explorers, and their adult leaders Total income for the entire year are conducting courts of honor, 1954 was $17 K'i- - i r? banquets, and other special prolor salaries, loan and share insur- - grams. ' 1 f"""' ""u upeiaung supAt ceremonies to be held plies, etc., totaled $8,100.50 leaving weekend, Mr. Ririe will receivethis an a nei prone ior the year of award commending him for 20 $J,M4.67. Amount transferred to years of scouting service And the cuarant.v funH umt. no j this won't be the first award he's tpijilO.. 1 ransf pvrorl ; r n,rii,T; v. j earnings received. j uuui v iucu In addition to were $1,303.52. Dividends figured at the honor of being an Eagleholding Scout, he also has the Scouters Key, an In Decemhpr TT S award for continued outstanding service to scouting. Depot Clearfield were employees n I. .If . M I ior maue engiDie That Ririe has also passed the love for membership. swelled to four thp. TinrvihDr mill onto his family. His tary installations whose civilians scouting son, D. Farrell, who works held membership: Hill AFB, Utah in stat is a Life Scout. General Depot, . Fort Douglas and Richard, service, who just turned 15 is an XT i i ri in aval csuppiy uepot. Eagle Scout, and Craig i n. !,mon nf Hill AFB the seven Civilian l0P ruw Advisory Council subcommittees at uiciiW i'S". Donald Daynes, Glenn Taylor, supply; Bonnell, personnel. (Bottom urement; Loyal Olson, adjutant and mander Harry L uucu, uaac tuill- - comptroller; and row) Darrell Tillotson, procothers; and Douglas Weir, ' i iemDers .1 iJ ior Lisiea rvi. T- ana uDjecuves - Martin C. Ririe - -- AA&AAX -- maintenance. . - r is a Second Class Scout. Other children belonging to Ririe and his wife, VaLera, are Annette 9, and Kent 3. They reside at 1110 Southwell Avenue, Ogden. . Federal Employees' Sick Leave Pay is Exempt From Income Tax Ext. 710; Glen Cundall, payroll, Ext. 676; Martin Collins, inventory and cost accounting, Ext. 655: Mar Civilian ion iscrier, organization and man Internal Revenue now has officially issued its ruling that gives power, Ext. 8271; Fern Martin I funds control. Ext. 467: Earl Mor- Federal civilian Special councils have been set up at Hill AFB to provide opportunitiemployees the same sick leave benefits granted other es for civilian employees to "air their gripes" or submit recommenda-jtion- s ris.' stat services.' Ext. 692:r Marvv taxpayers under the 1954 tax revision law, according to the Federal ioiman, stat services, Ext. 8301; Civilian Service to management. newsletter. Biweekly Byron Whittemore, stat services; I These councils are called the Civilian Advisory Council and Civilian The Bureau of Internal Revenue .xt. 094; w.J. Urian, stat services, Ixt. 612: Mrs. Irene Junk, finance issued a formal press release dejAdvisory Council Subcommittees and are made up of both elected and se of your illness, subject to the eded members. Ext. 244; and Clifford J. Lawrence claring in part that Congressional day same $100 weekly limitation. Note, sick Advis-ir- y leave laws under There are seven Civilian the the number qualify iudget division, Ext. 393. 41G; Max E. Syndergaard, accesis eight calendar days, tax law for the new benefits. ConCouncil subcommittees at the sories and electrical production not days. working received Fed all civilian control branch, Ext. 469; Blair A. sequently, wages ise which represent by Personnel eral of for made of employees are imployees. periods They up Wilcox, access repair branch, Ext. to sickness or .injury Chairman Harrv L. Bonnell. em epresentatives elected by the civil-a- n 212; Charles C. Brown, access incan excluded from gross income work force enough H. Leland Ext. to 201; spect branch, Ext. 684; John A. ployee services, represent all activities of Huffaker, manufacture and repair, Florence, appointed member, Ext. (and from the income tax levy) to the organization. Ext. 584; Wayne Brouch, sheet 248; Ruth Kingsford, personnel, the extent provided by the new law. Six foreign national officers, four Smart, ground Following are details of the new I Representatives of this council metal, Ext. 654; Ross A. Shupe, Ext. 8443; Herbert two Spanish, arrived at Italian tax out K. as worked Karikka, exemption by an Hill AirandForce to contact the civilian sheet metal, Ext. 654; Melville B. safety, 338; Aarnie Base recently for te supposed Hi. employee organization: 8311 ; Ext. Ext. 440; military personnel. whom they represent and Held, vehicle section, k in supply training Allen Barker, military personnel, 1. If you were hospitalized et from them at any recommenda-ion- s Gordon Howes, access miliR. William Ext. West, 572; or constructive criticism any time during the course of an The four Italian officers are Capthey branch, Ext. 206 Albin A. Zemaitis, Ext. 675; Ralph illness, you do not have to pay nay have tain regarding their work or maintenance engineering services tary personnel, Angelo Divona, Steno Neri, Ann Ext. 344; taxes on any of the sick leave pay Marcello editions at Hill AFB. These matedivision, Ext. 8313; Carl Nylander, Smith, classification, Pedretti and Sabato Pica. personnel; Ext. 249; ana you received from the first day you The two Spanish officers are Mars are then brought up at the engine cleaning and disassembly Moser, Ext. Robert McQuarrie, training, took sick until you returned to Ninthly meeting held D. Jesus F. Quarez and Capby the Civil-- ai section, Ext. 8475; Lane E. Burton, 8455. work, providing your salary is not jor recondition and modification sec Advisory Council subcommittee. D. Antonio R. Touron. tain more than $100 a week. EmployThen two members of this comm- tion, Ext. 740; Halbert Iverson, re for these officers is beTraining ees making more than $100 a week Procurement and Production section, scheduled ittee, the appointed member and condition and modification by Mr. Darwin Burbe elected are entitled to sick pay tax ex- ing xt. 8411; Boyd M. Christensen, re Division and nett, chairman, meet at a Training Military Tillotson. emption on the first $100 of their Dnrrell VlldlJ. Uiuit Mr. Edwin Weaver, Management meeting with another group, condition and modification section, Ext. branch. weekly salaries. ?M the Civilian Advisory Coun- - Ext. 8413; Burdell D. Lemkuil, opServices Section, Supply. M. Millar, appointed Jack 548; 2. If you were not hospitalized Ext 261; erational control section, wnich also meets Jr8 Mhly, is made member, Jxt. ooo; .uoiores ukukwi, during your illness, and if you were up of chairmen Frank Bevan, aircraft access misc. sales contract and service branch, out less than eight calendar days, WELCOME NEW SON LaExt appointed members and 384; materials, of the equip, contract you are not entitled to any tax en The baby boy born recently to Mar A. Green, manufacture and re Ext. 310; Frances Austin,Ext. and is 518; division, administration illness. and Mrs. Phillip J. Brennan deduction Mr. that for base . TCwl?j from pair, Ext. 845; Lloyd Norseth, xjm. 3. If you were not hospitalized makes a LaRue Earns, quality control, WAMA Commander's Ext. family of and branch, aircraft transient office. rarnsv. contractors rela durine vour illness, but if you were three boys and three girls. inon 779. Mr. adTheso Jud-kin- s, 514; and Joseph T. Johnson, tions division, Ext. 412; Lynn out eight consecutive or more cal- Brennan works in the Landing take the ministration, Ext. 427. '"''lauves ?nx sueeesons of their production division, Ext. 42o; endar davs. your tax exemption gear section, Maintenance tuentstothis meeting where Leonard Huff, prime contract privilege begins with the eightn Supply and Services Directorate and discussed and worked out. branch, Ext. 8286, Chairman Glenn Taylor, require Council's a J!..4.n4 TVio A I infant is - des- Objective ilUIUlOHl" nf tha ments and distribution. Ext. 270; j fnllOWlne I jec ives of the two councils William G. Leithiser, appointed Inspector (Note: The following figures, showing the approximate miliExt. 364; Wayne B. Mon organizational segments: e an -, .uv-cvrPPortunity member, otan ouuc civilian grade equivalency, was released from Headquar' stockroom .Y. Ext. 5bi: Jessie Uenerai, Assistant tary and ;2an employees at all levels roe, Beal. central issue ana voucner, sistant for Programming, Materiel Air Command.) ters, Ext. 575; Elmer Aaron, operations for Quality Control, and Informa and administration, material con tion services uwce. Foreman Wageboard G. S. Military trol: Ext. 4G1: James Robertson, nicnn. fldiutant. No ' commodity class branch Basic Amn Helen Rice, information 5a2i?Vheirwork (2) to prime 1. Ext. 245: Lee Chambers, prime Ext. : 510; onnnintoH member. Ext.. ' of- - Amn 3c 2 3, 4, 5 1 services, 1, 2 commodity class branch No. 2, Ext. 8483; Inspectors TirA Morgan, Loyal Allan iir.11 of "manatrempnt." 208; Dean Baggs, prime commodityC, 7, 8 2 3 Amn 2c wn- fice, Ext. 40 ; vvaiiacc Irene Par-f.- .. No. Ext. 2bu; branch class 3, it .in . . Ext. 576; II umvirto j. liam H. Shields, materiel control gramming, 9,10,11,12,13 i..Aa ovnPAte's office. Ext. Amnlc 540: Pauline JacoD Ker, juugc Ext. division. smetit" "man8309. 4 14, 15, 10 5 anarwu".ut!iween Mtnytr- -son, area activities office, Ext. 589; SSgt Weston Reese, storage brancn, ixt. 5 17, 18, 19 "'"ake all riv5u- Base Commander (Includes i TSgt. 520; George Ferguson, packaging organizations.) . . 6 and corrosion control. Ext. ao&i 20,21 7 . TT AAor in- MSgt. c JlCUs.and use them if TTonrv stptro-plfflfihties services v otaiue thv Chairman W. 7 "5! tlonV' officials 8 Ext. R494: Ben Harvey, material spallations, Ext. 798; Francis Ext. WOff Vv ? mplovee .f ftemu base s?ia has processing office, Ext. 542; Thom- Foster, appointed member, 8 installa- 0 Jan." luai is renrespntino. as D. 2nd Lt. Hunsaker, inspection section, iUft' Lieitoy v. flwuoi Ext. C02; June Solberg, manage10 ; 1st Lt. ... tiiHr a i -nnrl nrocedures division, Ext stallations, ment "f Ext. 601, ,who their w cmPloyees may ' 11 '10.n 8285; John J. Kaiser, requirements Crowell, base security, Ext. Capt. security, base iv mane Shall, Ext. and Advisory PSmEn Council distribution, 2o; Joseph . 12 12, 13 Ext. Maj. monitoring oi cm- -' Thelma Fearn, surgeon, , beX::, lhe where thev De Greve. overseas communica-Pau C. McGlone, H 15.'16 I?. 18 13 HMi,hed: following list fice, Ext. 8218; Conrad E. Larson; Lt. Col. i, irvt. CM: Donald A. and Riley Bushnell, disposal uivw tions Dra";", Ex . Woh Jonn Col. 1 15 Maintenace ion, Ext. 827G. Wilde, motor poo , Engineering ' Carr, flying operaK Directorate 833J, Brig Gen. 16, 17 organizations tenant Aiilonn. Comptroller '"airman services branch, ' 18 Maj. Gen. Chairman J. Donald Daynes m on a from on f nnnlvsis. Ext. 40 training division, Ext. wi. vu memoer, Ext R. S. Robinson, appointed member, itary Advisory Council Groups - Six Foreign Officers ade-piate- ly Take Supply Training nine-wee- repair i chair-rePresentati- ve A 1 - well-balanc- ed 2T f Military and Civilian Grade Equivalency iJ m C'ivetoosed 1 ; ...-- .", - 4-- i 3 nii : ;T ' -- |