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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Nov ember Ten Civilians Presented Awards For Outstanding Accomplishments J01 earsf - 1 beliefs the On..WWfc, y cunesoay tion of the litufgV be given when In snecial awards ceremonies Wednesday in the Command Control Room, Major General M. E. Tillery, OOAMA Commander, presented awards to several civilian employees. Addressing awardees and staff oflicers of activities concerned, Gen. Tillery declared "This is one of my most pleasant duties 4 tCT wear the vestmo.,.the development rt m The blessing for iants and the disfriu :?ersidi, als will take p?a ber 18, at 4:ir lndaJ. recocmziner emnlovees lor xneir will be heard Unfei vears of service and lor striving exhibited unusual competence in Apostolic I to make our operations better. compiling records so that coordihope you will inspire others to do nation of actions between the comlikewise." mittee and municipalities was Six employees were presented greatly simplified." urged , Awards for Meritorious Civilian eir fa Aries K. Steiner, Maintenance. and to invite W. Gen. E. Lt. Service, signed by "He exercised initiative in making partners and inquirL"CaH Rawlings, AMC Commander, "for personal contacts with community Pauljsts have of duty outstanding performance and willingly devoted his the instruction of tZ Spe.c,alork as members of the Hill AFB Zon officials y hours to the accomplishing Committer from May 1053 to ment of this assignment," Church June 1955." "e said In to addition above employees, Names of these employees, their organizations, and a portion of Antoinette C. Willey, and Ernest their respective citations follow: B. Ballard, both of Supply, and David H. Whitesides, bupply, Walter B. Crawford, Maintenance, who served as chairman of the were presented letters of appreciacommittee. "His ability to direct tion, signed by Gen. Tillery, for the committee and his coordination completion of ,25 years of Federal with civic organizations was large service. DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM Providing tops in music ly responsible for the outstanding "Having completed 30 years of Federal service, Lindley Simmons, accomplishment of the group." for the Hill Administrative Club meeting to be held next WednesDallas F. Young, Staff Judge Supply, was awarded a certificate, day will be members of the Ogden chorus of the SPEBSQSA. Four Hillfielders who are members of the musical group are (left to Advocate, who served as legal signed by Gen. Tillery, and a gold counsel to the committee. "His per- lapel emblem. right) J. T. (Tom) Lundgreen, radio repair; David Whitesides, formance as part of the group colSupply; Harry Harmon, Work Measurement, Industrial Engineering; and Roy Freeman, Chief of Employee Services. Mr. Harlaborating with local communities resulted in the securing adequate mon, who is president of the Ogden chapter, invites other Hill-fiel- d men to join their singing group They meet every Monday zoning protection for the air ap1 at 8 p.m. in the Frontier Room of the Ben Lomond Hotel. proaches to Hill AFB." George D. Reid, Installations Division, Base Commander, "He pre13-18 pared the maps of the areas to be zoned and effected coordination on A Paulist Mission will be held the master planning among the at Hill AFB from Sunday, Novemnumerous communities." ber 13, until Friday, November 18, Verdi T. Powell, Assistant for according to Chaplain Boleslaus $ Intermountain J Members of the Hill Administration club are in for a big treat "He acted in a liai- P. Karpowicz. Programming, next Wednesday evening, November 9, when they gather for a dinner son capacity and made favorable Father Ramond Prindiville, CSP, x J Co. meeting at the Canton Cafe in Ogden. contacts individ- of the Paulist Missionaries will with responsible eveFeatured speaker for the in uals the communities adjacent conduct the mission series. Services ning will be a top official from to Hill AFB which facilitated the each night will be at the evening jj 3776 Wall Ave, Ogden D. William Mr. Washington, C, accomplishment of the committee's Mass at 4:15 p. m. and again at Oncken, Jr., Chief of Training, "Best Trailers of all are I objectives." - OnThe Mrm. 7:30 Mass will of the p. morning Army. Department ! $ John H. Bonnemort, Installations be offered at 6:30 a. m. on Wall." cken is also a member of the Geoge Division, Base Commander. "He Father Prindiville will explain Washington University faculty and a member of the Advanced Man- " C BTtZ FriaCasi0ff cS3 t& mS!?4 off-dut- .M i;U ilic . . Pcculist Mission Will Be Held November Official from Washington, D. C. Will Address Hill Administrative Club Trailer - agement Staff. Another highlight ' of the evening will be musical entertainment provided by the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA.) The evening will get underway at 7:30 p.m. with a prime rib dinner. Valuable door prizes will also be awarded, according to Mr. Les Derbyshire, Hill Administrative club president. Club members who attend the meeting will also be eligible for another prize. A $25 prize will be awarded to the author of the best Awards Given J To 55 Workers For Good Ideas Cash awards totaling ranging from $. to awarded to 53 Hill Air employees recently for ficial suggestions. $1,390 and $185 were Force Base their bene An estimated $13,285 will be saved in a year's time as a result of these suggestions, Ray S. Odd, executive Incentive secretary. Awards Committee, reported. Robert T. Johns. Osrden. conrjed the top award of $185. Other award-winneand the size of their awards include: From Ogden Rake H. Ander son, $15; Rew E. Willey, $15; Richard Fransden, $5; Ralph Smith, $20; Maurice G. Nicklaus, $40; Olof jarison, io; William G. Anderson, $15; Vera M. Ray, $15; Elmer R. Gortcinsky, $00; James H. Wright, $30; Arthur L. Reitz, r Let's talk turkey rs commentary written about the remarks made by the guest speaker. Details of the contest will be announced at the meeting. Club members who wish to attend the dinner meeting should contact the membership committee and make reservations. $12.50. Jack W. Keyes. $45: Ben F. Lee. $30; Ermal K. Ashton, $5; Henry Banking Service for All F. Shulz. $15: William C. Vissn $7.50; Arnold E. Maas. $16: John Here on the Base at E. Richardson, $30; Eugene Stuart, Now . . . at Boyle FREE 18 Lb. Turkey With Purchase of $100 or More Terms as Low as $1.25 a Week after small down payment . First Security Bank Hill Air Force Facility FREE PARKING $30; Vaughn K. Shultz, $15. Salt Lake City Elberta A Remington, $15; Mary B. Tinnetts. $15; Mark Chatfield, $5; Jack Kel ler, $12.50; Bardell Anderson, $5; Glen Jensen, $5; David E. Bott, io; uavey l,. uurton, $13; Alden A. Christensen, $10; John T. Any 0g W Parking Ver-Berkmo- es, Building (South end of Cafeteria). S-2- 30 Open: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday and on Military Pay Day: 0:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Civilian Pay Day: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m- - Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. Bank Money Orders & Savings Acs Checking U. S. Sav ings Bonds issued and cashed Applications taken for Loans: Auto Home Repairs Personal Needs. mw. $33. Clearfield Francis E. Austin, $20; Isaiah J. Meeks, $10; Grant W. Blakeley, $10; Arwid H. Carey, $23; John D. Wall, $35; Ernest B. Millgate, $15; Charley Rowe, $23; Aletta G. Smith, $10. Lay ton Anna C. Denny, $15; Stanford Angell, $7.50; George H. Wilmot, $15. Roy Charles W. Clawson, $10; Wesley J. Taylor, $15. Sunset Ernest Grover, $33. Sahara Village Joe T. Atencio, Kaysville Kate J. Adams, $15. Brigham City Raymond L. $15. Millville Cleon 0. Humphreys, Bountiful Emmett F. Cluff, Kearns Ray V. Brown, $05. Dragcrton Robert Phillips, $3. Jordon Thomas E. 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