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Show fefltared in Armed Forces Day Events Val. 8No. 9 PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH May 20, 1955 Spectacular Show taedForoes reo "Scorpion" pilot puts his aircraft through its paces in a maneuver for its part in the Armed Forces Day celebration. inirMf F 89's will put on a series of speed runs at noon tomor-lfll- ? 11 guaranteed to thrill visitors at Hill AFB. erial demonstration . -- v.. Civilian Party Held at Lagoon Hill Jala Be o the night Tonight's r"' Mt . event win The Armed Forces Day Schedule oi Events gt i. for the gala party at Lagoon for civilian . K uuucmnj nil x ...3n-n- em- - J.f m. mm1 cununue unui mia- I 1 1 I ht. free dancing, and uu just part ui rysgo-rounwhip, rocket, Ferris inned for the enjoyment 01 and miniature train. These wheel, Noriters, according to Les rides will be operating continually. welfare's civilian of chairman l You just get on." lertamment commiuee. Entrance to the resort and parkIt should be a grand outing for to rides, are lzes to 5:00 P. M. Gates Open to General Public Tours of Hangers 1, 2, 3, and 4 Hangar 3 Air Force Static Displays Hangar 1 Army-Nav- y Static Displays Flighter, Bomber, and Transport Aircraft Displays on Ramps 12:00 to 12:10 P. M. Simulated Napalm Fire Bombing 12:10 to 12:30 P. M. 9 Aircraft Speed Runs 2:00 to 2:05 P. M. Introduction of ir Force Commanders 2:05 to 2:15 P. M. Talk by Major General William F. Dean d, F-8- Army-Navy-A- ing is free. Just show your Hill AFB badge at the entrance and you're in. Don't forget your badge the entire since it's your ticket to an evening evening." of fun, Norton stated. Picnic facil- 2:15 to 3:15 P. M. There'll be free rides on the mer- - ities will be Aerial Demonstrations by Utah open and ready for kiddies, and "We've leas- resort especially for t civilians, their tsts." Norton said. II use. The evening will be climaxed by a free dance which will be held at 9 p. m. to midnight. The "Tune Toppers" will provide the music. Six $25 savings bonds will be given away as door prizes. The name and clock number of each HH1 AFB employee have been printed and deposited in a special container. The container will be taken to Lagoon and a drawing will be held at 8:30 preceding the dance. "Hillfielders need not be at the . ft Conclave Is Li .u T a lur luuay s Air Force first state-wid- e convention gets under-- y today at the Newhouse hotel Salt Lake City, according to d M. Fisher, Utah Wing Com- nder. sociation Jfr. Fisher said registration for will begin at 9 a. a mornin? eeneral session drawing to win," Norton stated. convention with Air National Guard; George Aircraft AFB, Calif.; and 4 Speed Runs and Simulated Napalm Fire Bombing. F-8- 3:45 to 4:00 P. M. Simulated Helicopter Rescue 4:00 to 4:10 P. M. Simulated Napalm Fire Bombing 4:45 to 4:50 P. M. Retreat Ceremonies in front of Headquarters Building 5:00 P. M. Hill Air Force Base Gates Close for Day. he will be given his prize next Lagoon' promises to be a wonderhe continued. week," adventure. So come to the big ful forums will be conducted at I m Cna ...111 "This Norton said. at 'Hillfield event," year's I. Night oe Ior oiiicers oi rT. U AFA ff squadrons. The other 'serve as a 6 planning w for past commanders and Management Award wn, and fed for 9:30. fwo J-- Receives present officers, comae chairmen and members. Wtt luncheon will J wth a welcome begin at by Salt Lake Following the brief ftuhan.address fay Col. Assistant for ConAC's headquai-Colorad- afternoon hn Commander's of Utah jJJ report Wing of- v i e view. P"sS;AJ- - Ge".. gi wui be A!A WilliamgF. the keynote ComLi E. Tillery, ?ftr ? ho.win c f the n i. v: Ftoth. ,. 8:30 P. m. Dele- - their Part. Hto7W ,llbe on ha"dt 'Crn- - . Howard R. Green (right) receives a tropny ana a shake from Col. Kermit R. Kann, OOAMA Jwct0 Green received the April's "Well Done t new manuiactunng pruccuu.v. : ... T?. i! fit ,nr r. '1-jI- .loping : mmwlh if thrill-packe- m-in- g Will Be Held at Hill de truck-tractor- s, 30-min- April 98 9 'Well Done Award Presented The Hill Administrative Club, at a recent afternoon meeting, made presentation of its April "Well Done Award," to Mr. Howard R. Green. Col. Kermit R. Kann, OOAMA Inspector General, presented a citation and trophy to the recipient. In attendance at the ceremony were Lt. Col. Robert R. Huston, Assist- Bus ant for Depot Maintenance, and David Whitesides, club president. Mr. Green is foreman of the pattern shop, maintenance direcBus transportation will be availtorate. He received the award for Saturday May the development of a new and im- able tomorrow, for Hill AFB personnel proved manufacturing procedure. 21 The citation accompanying the who need to ride the bus to work, to Roy C. Freeman, chief trophy stated: "Outstanding initia- according tive and ingenuity displayed by of employee services, civilian perHoward R. Green has resulted in sonnel. Bus companies from surrounding thev development of a new and and towns have assured Hill cities manuin the improved procedure AFB use that they will have adequate facture of brake dies. Through emof reinforced plastics instead of busses on hand to transport unusual work the at to have dies new ployees steel or kirksite, the weight, hour on Saturday, May 21, Mr. longer life, are lighter inThe new Freeman said. As Hill AFB workand are more adaptable. to be at work method represents an annual sav- ers are supposed hours two later than of approximately $1,920. ings to the governmentan two hours employee usual, busses will leave bus Mr. Green has been stops, of Hill AFB since 1942. He resides later from the regular said. at Kaysville, Utah with his wife heBusses will also be on hand to Helen and four children, Don, 8; take and employees home following David, Richard, 6; Louise, 4; time at 5:30 p. m. closing months. six For Hill Employees Set for Tomorrow cession with the Kt1130 AFAnstitution, ia Je Tomorrow, Saturday, May 21, is Armed Forces Day. And the Air iy and Navy wiU J'oin forces at Hill AFB to present a d to Col. II. J. Kieling, program to the public, Armed Forces Day Project Officer. according The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield is going "all out" to to mil the latest in Naval equipment. The Army, represented by the Utah General Depot in Road-e-- o Ogden, will display railroad equipment, "king size" vehicles used by the Army Corps of Engineers, and a score of other items. The Air Force will show an array of the latest in planes and The first phase of this year's equipment. Col. Kieling said. road-e-- o USAF driving competition Fighters, bombers, and transport aircraft will be on exhibition will be held at Hill AFB early throughout the day. next month, according to William Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, of C. Phelps, project officer. Korean War fame, will be on hand to make a short talk. Plans call to all The contest, which is for General Dean to make his government drivers at open Hill, will speech at 2:05 p. m. winners to represent this base Other events include aerial de- pick at zone finals, winners of which monstrations by the Utah Air Na- will compete in the AF-winational Guard and George AFB, tional meet. California, Napalm fire bombing demonstrations, and a simulated Competition will be held in five categories, Phelps said. They are helicopter rescue. truck, bus, Following the pattern set last sedan, and fuel servicing year, Hillfielders will be on the job to show visitors a typical work- units. day at the base. Employees will Military and civilian drivers asclock in at !) a. m. with closing to Hill AFB are eligible to time set at 5:30 p. m. A regular signed in the road-e-- o Phelps participate lunch period will be ob- said. that are Only qualifications served. embeen have continuously they A retreat ceremony in front of as a part-tim- e or full-tim- e ployed headquarters' building from 4:45 USAF driver and must have an to 4:50 p. m. accident-fre- e record for the past ir Force event The year. promises to make this celebration All of those interested in compet"a day that will show taxpayers are urged to an outstanding example of cooper- ing in the road-e-- o ation between the Armed Services contact Mr. Phelps, motor pool, of our country," said Col. Kieling. Ext. 503. Transportation o Springs, Colo, t" Air Army-Navy-A- "If a winner is not at the party, 1955-195- Saturday Force to Display Latest in Uncle Sam's Arsenal Army-Navy-- 10:30 Day This m XL c (um UiMl a Trvw'www QJff" lA mwm ypbj |