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Show HILL TOP TIMES 6 Page June Another "First" for Hill Five Employees Receive Awards Presented Military Honor 17 First Hill employee to receive a awarH for "Sustained Supe rior Work Performance" under the new AF incentive awards program is Mrs. Maunne C. Burgess. a clerk steno with the 2791st USAF Hospital, base surgeon's office. Tn recognition of her achieve- liuery, ment, Brig. Gen. M. OOAM A Commander, presented Mrs. Burgess with a letter ot commendation at a special awards ceremonies held recently in head quarters control room. Size of the award received by Mrs. Burgess was $200, according to Roy C. Freeman, executive sec retary, OOAMA incentive awaras committee. This amount is stipulated by law and is based upon the .ocVi Lt. Col. Fred C. Johnson (right), acting Hill AFB Commander, award to TSgt makes presentation of April's Claud C. Coffer (center), 461st Field Maintenance Squadron. Looking on is Sgt. Coffer's commanding officer, Col. Sheldon M. Post. Sgt. Coffer took honors for setting up and supervising the squadron electrical shop. NCO-of-the-Mon- th Base Commander Presents April's Military Awards to NCO and Airman R. rate of pay. The same ceremony saw Gen. Tillery present Miss Marjorie M. placement supervisory Carlsen, assistant, civilian personnel division, with an "Award for Meritorious Civilian Service." Signed by Lt. Gen. E. W. Raw-lingAMC Commander, this certificate cited Miss Carlson for "developing and preparing an orientation outline, the majority of which was incorporated into the index to the Overseas Recruiting Handbook prepared by Hq USAF." Three Hill employees were ac corded "Certificates of Service" unon their retirement from fed eral service by Gen. Tillery. They were Harry L. Merrill, police branch; John A. Millyard, plant services; and Levi M. Phillips, woodmill section. award-winner- 's s, Technical Sergeant Claud C. Coffer and Alc Clifton Haywood received April's respective awards of NCO and Airman of the Month at a recent ceremony in the omce of Col. H. J. Kielmg, mil ArU Commander. Sgt. Coffer is a member of the 4Glst Field Maintenance Squadron. He received an engraved identification bracelet and a letter of commendation for his work in setting up and supervising the squadron electrical shop. The citation went on to state that the sergeant spent Another retiree, James F. De- ' hours many off-dumaking im- Mars, synthetic trainer unit, was provements in the shops. unable to attend the awards The sergeant calls Palmdale, California, his home. He enlisted in the Air Force during 1941. During World War II Sgt. Coffer served with 8th Air Force in England and North Africa. Discharged follow ( ty in 1947 ing the war, he and has been in the Air Force since ed that time. Airman Haywood is an itelli gence operations specialist with the 28th Logistic support Squadron, He likewise received a bracelet and 0 costs the average family only about sL in 10 a day top Qt&itwilb f Hiiixtaoo slool o11rlmi another "first" for the base VT If mis, Ulituillic 1 citation for maintaining intelligence records in a superior man ner. During March 1955 he proces sed three times the normal work load in processing security appli cations. Enlisting in the Air Force in late 1954, Airman Haywood has spent most of his career at Hill AFB, He resides at 2546 Adams Avenue, Force. Ogden, with his wife Edythe. Howerton is a World War II veteran of the war in the Pacific He also has served in Guam, Japan, FOR SALE Africa, England, and Alaska dur DINING ROOM SET dining ta- ing service with the AF ble, G upholstered chairs plus Formerly of Poughkeepsie, Ark., buffet. Good condition. Make of Howerton and his wife Imocene fer. Phone Ogden or Kays now reside in Salt Lake City. 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Tuesday, 28 June 2000 Hours Pinochle Tournament Big Cash TCV Stork Club Arrivals ma Beamen Albrechtsen K.MM,lt maintenance Leah Crawley, terial facilities truck driver, was the main guest at an unannounced Tf r. w. to mi. house warming held recently at Hon nV was wcicuilltJU Dv a DM her new home in Bountiful. Friends Kin from Hill had gathered to surprise er ana sister. Leah and celebrate the official opening of the Crawley's new resi dence. ness with lockjaw. Farmington has recently been re organized. Tom Ram vii ver and Eatheal Richens, uvji all of warenouse ju, nave the respective of 1st vice jobs commander, dent. Travia a me new Kowen, aiso A ill IJ New Home Hillfielders Command Legion Post - jlj.ui Robinson, Base Surgeon; and WOJG Russell G. Arena, her super visor: look on. At the ceremony in the General's office. Mrs n. gess headed a list of five civilians receiving awards for achieve ments ana service. 24 Hill AFB NCO Club June Activities TXC11 iiwu-nrai- u, lished recently. She was thA ployee to receive a cash award for "Sustained Superior Work Per ' formance" under the new AF incentive awards nrofvam u she looks over a letter of commendation for her efforts while Rri. Salt Lake Sergeant Appointed WO Former MSgt. Bryan R. How- erton, Detachment 6, 11th Radar Bomb bcoring Sq, Salt Lake Municipal Airport, was sworn in as Warrant Officer Junior Grade at Hill AFB recently. He is the first Warrant Officer to be appointed at this installation under the current Warrant Officer allotment set by Congress for the Air r orce. WO Howerton has 12 years of service with the Armed Forces He served with the Navy for 4V years. The remainder of his serv-iv- e time has been with the Air 1111 Vv. n e St, () Work Evenings and Rtiidane Non-Co- Zona Ag. Single Location of Car. Apply Yr. MORRY'S s I. 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