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Show Page rch25.J HILL TOP TIMES 2 New Coordination Makes Smoother Operation Welfare Association Will Sponsor Office Parties for Civilian Groups Ariivoi again be sponsored by the Office parties for civilian personnel will Lewis to Joseph, president of Civilian Welfare Association, according the put up 30 cents per person to help finance the office parties similar to tne pro where it gram they have sponsored for the! the party and location name uu r be two held. oi suwill years. (4; past The offer will commence April pervisor responsible for the or1 and extend up to and including ganization havinsr the nartv. (a) the A statement that all civilian per- December 31, 1955. Funds in emji amount of 30 cents per civilian sonnel assignea to tne organizasecto units, tion concerned have been informed ployee will be given tions, branches, divisions or offices of the party and invited to attend. for parties or outings. (6) Date on which check is desired. Jofor funds must be reIt's easy to obtain the money, Requests is ceived at least one week in adseph said. All you have to do katro 1ip snrifirvisor of the unit, vance of the date on which the section, branch or division submit party is to be held. a DF (disposition form) to the Civilian welfare checks - will be Custodian, Civilian Welfare Asso made out only to supervisory perciation. . . sonnel folresponsible for the parties. The DF's should contain the Checks of Name may be picked up at the information: (1) lowing of the Custodian, Civilian office are funds which for organization L. H. FlorWelfare Association, of Number assigned requested. (2) in is the clock-hous- e, located who ence, the of organizational personnel Shown examining the work sheets of the IBM work card system are (left to right) Bill Smith of Industrial Engineering, Bob Welker of Inspection, Arthur Ukera, production crew chief of the 9 of production control. line, and Simon Johnson build-u- p Bldg. 600. components concerned. (3) Date of F-8- engine TrheanCWA0Iwill New Teams in Maintenance Brought German-Bor- n Supply Worker Says Together Thru Work Measurement It's Wonderful to Live in Utah' By DICK LARSEN, Industrial Engineering Division A new type of team relationship is developing in the work center organization that has been established throughout all the maintenance shops. ' The Earned-Hou- r Report seems new team concept has provided us to be a magnet that is drawing with answers to many of our these new teams together. Its preparation requires the coordinated A good example of how the team efforts of personnel from the is the implementation of a works Production InspecControl, Shops, tion and Industrial Engineering. new IBM card system set up by When the Maintenance Manage- Production Control to better conment Project is fully implemented trol the work coming into the shop. makes an incoming Statistical Services and Cost Ac- Inspection shake-dow- n inspection of the items, counting will also join the work determines the jobs that need to center team. One of the most recent shops to oe worked and checks lor comwith existing Tech Orders. develop this new team is the En- pliance Work Center, whose This information is then passed on gine Build-u- p to Production Control, who, in turn, foreman is George Lepas. schedules work to be done. The to Mr. Lepas had this say about work itemstheare then put into prothe new program. "Although duction. we are just implementing the The Earned-Hou- r project, I feel that a more harReport will set monious relationship has devel- forth a detailed description of the oped between these organizations labor that was actually spent on and my shop. The barriers of red the work passing through the work tape are being reduced. Each de- center for that pay period as com dream to live iii the "land of Zion" has come true for a voung German boy, Justus Ernst, who is a stock handler in Materiel Processing Branch, bupply. Justus was born .in Kassel, Ger many, in 1928, a son of Latter-da- y Saint converts, who dreamed ol the day when they could journey to Utah and raise their children in & free land in accordance with their faith. d new-foun- But this dream seemed to be shattered forever when the family endured the horror of Germany during World War II. "We were fortunate, indeed," Justus says, "to still be alive at the close of hos Lyman Roberts Training Section Welcomes in New Conference Lead?' A - new neen assumed . o-- J. raining Section, ii-i- I TT- 1 V A I o 1 I FOR SALE icauer nit f iuauagtn Civilian Trf sonnel. He is Lyman Roberts from Lake City. Mr. Koberts, who form worked for the Bureau of Eeclaf tion, received his BS and grees from the Utah State cultural College in 1930 in Economics and Business Am istration. This was followed! one year of post graduate w Cornell University at New in 1932. He began working with the Ai When You Think . Two Other Maintenance Workers Also Have Outstanding Records .i n ernment in 1934 and has had eral responsible jobs which him considerable experience in ducting conferences with officials. tilities." When war first broke out the population of Kassel was 220,000. When Germany surrendered, the population had dwindled to approximately 20,000 and 80 per cent of the homes and industries had been destroyed. Justus' desire to live in Amer- ica ir.creased, and he attended night classes and business college and learned to speak English in partment has kept its individuality, pared with the standard time it hopes that some day his dream but each department knows what should have taken to oerf orm that would come true. the other's functions are. This work. In 1949 he met and fell in love with Anneliese Froelke and two years later the young couple saw their dream unfold into reality when they obtained sponsors and set sail for New York City fol lowing their marriage, They now reside at 374 North Main So It Tolro Hifit rifU . . i . . bucu rru T ox ; w i vijr, j.i mux. u. OIOIX. oiAiv aho Hoiirrlifai. . . , luiitcjiuiiK . W ....... Maintenance Whn voxanfln ViUUfcllK!.! 1 i 1 jvui-vi- u ' UilJjaUCUl. C i A?rc" aren"emUM,!r co"rse wch was pub- - Justus' latest adventure is that other Maintenance workers who have outstanding scholastic accom- - weekly newspaper printed in the r..Umcui-o- . v; Thrnnwl, Iliprmnn Innomno-V "fe O O lilllO REAL ESTATE nor. Jrnest L. Orr of Enci-.- i Pro?n. media. Justus hones tn Iie1r tion Control Branch completed the people become better course on January 17 eight months and four days after LAYTON Best buy this spring n mrnoM A girl in a low-c3 bdrm Brick with attached gar- ma enrollment. With dress asked age, has already been GI ap- grade of 89. The course is avail- her doctor what to do about a cold. "The first thing," said the doc. "is praised for $13,500.00. Beauti- able through the Air Force's school, the Extension to go home, get dressed and go to fully decorated, spic and span oea. throughout, good sized bedrooms, course institute, Daniel L. Holland nf Mo?t large kitchen with dishwasher and disposal. Utility room, soft nance Engineering Services "I like sweater eirls." water system, forced air gas iv0nf,ceiYed his diploma January "Yeah, but I always wind un wifh heat. Back yard fenced with 20 following completion of the ic ft.uiu mat Kuib mem. 6 foot high Redwood. Close to course in December. He only new Jr. High and proposed grade six months in completine spent school. Excellent loan for quali- requirements and came all Anni up with an fied buyer. avoiaKe gr&ae oi U31 3 bdrm. frame home, 3 yrs. old, gas heat, large livin groom and kitchen, wardrobe closets, nice Just what at residential area. Asking $11,000. ior numanuy good have you done See and make offer. MORRY'S three or well, I've y of J Justus Ernst informed about America and cur rent events. He wants everyone to know how wonderful he thinks it is to live and work in America. He owns his own home, has a television set. and many other modern appliances. It would have taken years to accumulate this in Germany," he says. Soon he will receive his final citizenship papers and claims then his "happiness will be supreme." INSURANCE Think of EMMA and AND ANDRUS 3225 Grant Are. UTAH OGDEN, PHONE i man-speaki- ng w-vum- ut SptCfofizf Avtomobfr FhttuKkq for SwWct Fnooinl AvoIlcbU to Expert Ladies' Hair Cutting four kept S bdrm frame CLEARFIELD aeiecuves worKing regularly. home, dinette, utility room, ask ine $0700. See and make offer, G.I or FHA. Income Tax Preparation Older stucco FARMINGTON home just 2 doors from Church. O 2 bdrms. One large bedroom just car double built, garage, recently Lawnie Mayhew all city improvements with gas acre lot with lots of heat. Tax Consultant fruit trees. Selling fox $8000. . DAVIS COUNTY REALTY 175 So. Main. Lay ton PHONE 208-- J Sunday and Evening, Phone C. r G-JI- CE 773 Days, and Evenings O For Appointment Phone Collect SALT LAKE 41 N. IMAAEOUTI SPECIAL Writ BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Hair Stylists Barbers We Operate on the Hair. Hair Surgery- by Expert Tonsorial Practitioners Open 8:00 A.M. to'. 7:00 P.M, or Phone 239-for Appointment . - W SAVDO mVICt PUVIUSS STATISIDE AN3 OVUtSUS WSUlUNCf UFE PROTCCTieM AYAILACLE First East Street 2 4 Ciwmlwlif SUtSTANTIAL BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP . rewiiihrioinj OfMta Tor ThiM Nib toy 3 far cMipfrt imhnmUm GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCE J 1 4 7 W. lANCASTIt COMPAHt fOtTWOlT. |