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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 this The detachment covers Utah, southern Idaho, and eastern Nev ada. it , August 26, Base Employees Urged to Recruit Outsiders for Critical Positions Major Michael, only AF' Medal of Honor winnfcr ever assumed to L. H. Florence, Hill AFB civilian personnel chief, today urged all recruiting duty, received the cov- eiea avara xrom tne jate .nresiaent Hillf ielders to act as recruiters in filling critical vacancies at the base. Mr. Florence stated there is an urgent need for Qualified personnel : : new recruiting head was cited for uu iiii engineering positions, tie are there gallantry while ssrving as a 7 reported openings for inon over mission a pilot dustrial, mechanical (tool and Germany, April 11, 3954. equipment design), aeronautical, and electrical engineers at the GS-- 9 During the mission, the major's aircraft was harassed bv fichters level. Salaries for these positions enemy fighters. Incendiary bombs at $5,440 per year with yearlybegin autrapped in the bomb bay were on fire and threatened to explode. tomatic increases. pay Applicants Mftinr Tiiohnrd W Tarnr. hief. snoum De The condition of the aircraft was with graauate engineers schedBase Services is Division, such that a bail-oone and a half vears urofessinnni was ordered. uled to attend 1955-195- 6 Comthe Following the Y&iintirTi Moinr engineering experience, six months Michael discovered his bombardier mand Staff Course at Air Com- oi wmcn need De in specialty apUnimand and Air Staff School, was still aboard, wounded nnd un for. plied versity, Maxwell AFB, Ala. able to leave the ship. Ihe personnel head also aaA He is among 37 officers of the that a critical Kather than leave the bombarneed exists for radier to a sure death the Tninr Air Materiel Command who will dio and electronic mechanics, WB-1l be enrolled in the coveted course. headed the ttlane towards $1.81 ner hour, and e1etrrmic level the The course, beginning in Septem- equipment Flying at almost tree-to- p aircraft armament E. LAMARR BUCKNER aircrait was narrased by fighters ber, emphasizes command and in- electrical repairers. WR-i- n , ssi iqt r ft and cims AltVimio-itegrated functioning of the com per hour. wounded himself, Major Michael mand-sta"We would like all Hill team. It stresses conHead reached England and made a suc- cepts, principles, and Air Force employees to tell their friends AFB and cessful crash landing. relatives about these inhs" cai policy and doctrine. The major also has been awarded of the course are Mr. Florence. He pointed out that Objectives Base the Distinguished Flvinc flrnss aimed at develoniner increased nro w:oc MUOitlUIlS IS Vital tO - 11? "W J mm f Air Medal with three Oak Leaf fessional competence. Extensive in iummng villi's mission and new clusters, and the Purple Heart. struction nrovides understanding projects being assigned to the CM Major Michael resides in Salt of air power, integrated staff ac- - base. Lake City with his wife, Bertie weapons systems, and prob- - . "iyees are aavised to tell J E. LaMarr Buelcner Lee and two children. P.orv "Re lion, lems involved in denlovment. em- - interested applicants to submit surance v i- I executive A4nllirmont' ward, 10 and Nancy Lee, 4. to application Employment and week at nn.. fa Hill Administrative CluM measurement section, "ACRE." at Hill A FT A eZZSz? xxx o iixugram oi tne 6 sef Form 57 will be used in applying son. i for the job. These hlnnto oa Buckner tailed available at anv 1st. ma euen I B-1- Major Taylor Assigned to Staff School ? ut 0. Flno-lonr- MAJOR MICHAEL New Recruiter At Salt Lake Is AF War Hero anti-aircra- i Ex Jaycee Speaks at ff 1 Major Edward S. Michael, Con gressional Medal of Honor winner, has replaced Major Don O. Clark as commander of Detachment 608, 8506th USAP Recruiting Group in Salt Lake City, it was announced 11 - Before Adm ci I - . 1 1955-195- DAVIS Drive-i- n ences dunne- a wnrlH v.t.J postoffice. Individuals living near the base recently vacating office of NatioJ ax can get more details by oi tne Junior ChamW Theatre f JS CK.? f ft M Jr II HiU Tod "OPEN 7:15 f"' FIRST SHOW AT 1 . - t't i - -i- Gregory Peck & Down Three Dark r yt 4 :J.. n, b Jsk: 4k '"V"" reprtated Utjlh- ihmwc!&mi "Hell and High Water-Richa- rd si Widmark xc-x-fflt&&-vmw- . samees. or synaicated," may prorUed proper eredita-- - pany, AaysrUle, Editor L. B. ANDERSON Open . blessed land." Buckner stated tt no dictatorship has lasted and tt countries practicing free enterpri are the most prosperous. The insurance executive rovi&vJ unsettled conditions in Asia, para cuiany veit isam. Buckner then turned his remarl to leadership. He called all Administrative Club members tac4 nlnVi r dent, introduced the speaker. Derbyshire, new club head, auctea tne meeting. 11 coi for Business DAL BttLINGSLEY S i ".VAXi ADMINISTRATIVE CLUB OFFICERS New officials of the Hill Vice-presid- ed Garden of Evil" Gary Cooper Pft'H'S?1 control, .supply, wL islhe newprTside the coming year include an intensive ly programs put on first by by other organizations; management institute, and ,!;,nl,,,,t,lr driTTfiTd f ffSS3?,JJ&: MtiZJSSt' Dangerous Crossing" Jeanne Crain 6) mont,h" na,1y ITdvm Wihg SEPTEMBER 2, 3 Far Horizons" "Stool Cage" Easy to Manage SEPTEMBER 4, 5 Sabrina 'Canyon Crossroads' 7225 South on Highway 91, North Salt Lake KlYi miles south of Slim Olsen's Service Station) UTAH'S MOST MODERN BARBER SHOP - 4 CHAIRS Relax in Cool Comfort in a Modern Refrigerated Air Conditioned Shop Permanents Regular (6 $10.00, SPECIAL SEPTEMBER 6, 7 r7 THE 'Wyoming Renegades" Junglo Hoon Hon' Beauty Mirror Salon Individual Hair Cutting and Shaping SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10 OGDEN, UTAH MARIE Tho Soa Chase Evening Appointments Monday Thru Friday PHONE AIR CONDITIONED FREE PARKING 7 awmm OOCHim Administrative Club line camera following their ? fnr the Bottom row (left Jr? JamSTwt2i i,dub s spots' is the club's services, who services, nominated to the poStlin of AUG. 30, 31; SEPT. 1 Ary rnnf.l.i - TflVO WTTilf ncitac? AUG. 28, 29 in .i ur im:,J He told more tlinn 9nn " w auiuuill irauve- ciun mpmWo """Vio kduj inai Americana nro "limn be "real leaders." Broderick Crawford Vista -- --- -- ' t Streets'' of tho Sun "Valloy Vision Times" Top Time. I. 'A Material The Purple Plain" Man in the Attic" - pt inland Company, Kaj.TiUe, UUh, la of personnel at Hill Air Force Baae. VTt.k mil - DUSK AUG. 26, 27 calling oi commerce. Exts 300 or 8403. Miles North of Highway 91, Layton The Home of Cinemascope and Vista Vision 281 . 24th Street ' Shoe Shine MARY LOUISE BARBA Shoo Repair Service. We Invite Your Inspection Any TimH ROPELATO 77 . by Comnl&tp Rnvhor Sormce JUL BILLIIjGSLEY, Prop. 16 years in business in Clearfield, Utah. For past r In the Steen FamiIy Barber ShP iB Utah e J |