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Show 8 Page HJLL TOP TIMES Octob er Cash Auards Off iJ SI ,252 To Workers Presented 5 Cash awards totaling $1,252.50 and ranging in size from $5.00 to Hill Air Force Base recently awarded to seventy-seve- n torce Air their for employees suggstions operations An estimated $10,364.40 will be A. Parent, $32.50. Kaysville ;aved in a year's time as a result Joseph LaMar A. Green, $15.00. Bountiof these suggestions, John E. Dolar, $15.00. Hooper Colonel Jerome W. Jackson, Direc- ful V. Cullen, $15.00; Jean S. Glenn tor of Personnel. The top award of $125.00 was Parker, $5.00. Wellsville Andrew won by Ernest G. Wingeart, Roy, Stokes, $10.00. Brigham City Utah. Other award winners and Leslie W. Marble, $25.00. the amounts of their awards include: The best place to find a helping Martha A. From Ogden hand is at the end of vnnr own -018 21st Street, $15.00; elbow. Albert F. Mohr, 515 West 5175 South, $10.00; Allen L. Anderson, RFD No. 4, Box 288, $35.00; Etta A lot of live wires would be dead A. Biddulph, 3337 Quincy, $10.00; Golden L. Hardy, 341 -- 32nd, $5.00; ones if it weren't for their Donald A. Luby, 505 West 5175 South, $7.50; Clinton C. Marx, 2153 JH I $125.00 were stated 4 . "1 1 FOR MOVING POWERPLANTS The new trailer (above), especially designed to haul jet engines to the remote test site, has recently been put into use in the Maintenance Directorate. New Trailer For Transporting. Jet Engines Big improvement Technicians in the Maintenance directorate have put their heads together and come up with an answer to a problem that has been plaguing the Jet Engine Minor Repair Unit. lhey have devised a new trailer to haul jet engines to the east side tested. This trailer is such an imof Hill AFB where they can be provement over the other one they had been using that it is saving the government many thousands of dollars in time and money. The Jet Engine Minor Repair Banking Service for AH Unit at Hill has the responsibility of repairing and modifying Here on the Base at and series engines. After the work is completed on engines it is necessary for all to ; undergo a preflight test, according Arthur R. Smith, foreman of the v to Jet Engine Minor Repair Unit, Aircraft Section. Because of excessive noise during full power operation of jet engines, it is necessary for the test Building site to be located in a remote area. This poses a problem in transport(South end of Cafeteria) ing the engines approximately six miles to the east side of the field. J-3- 5, J-3- J-- 3, 47 First Security Bank:j Hill Air Force Facility S-2- 30 i Open: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. thru Friday and 'on u u iMilitary Pay Day: 9:00 a.m. to i:ju I p.m. 'm Civilian Pay Day: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ! Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. 5, Cob-bledic- "Li, k, Jackson Avenue, $15.00; Dan G. Tf P - 1)rue Stanger, Rt. 2, Box 36, $10.00; - . . V'OII f kgnJ nl... wciuu piaj j James H. Wright, 2922 Pingree, $10.00; Phyllis E. Brown, 1901 CenBand Leader: Of course. What ter Avenue, $15.00; Frank F. Ful- would you have us play? Ronler, Victory Road, $10.00; He: Pinochle! ald S. Hopfenbeck, 5 Army Way, $15.00; James D. Lykins, A-- ll Marine Drive, $10.00; George Mark, 3537 Washington Today, the three classes of Blvd., $10.00; Tamiko Teramoto, 2557 Lincoln women are: the intellectual, the Avenue, $10.00; Orlin H. Baker, beautiful, and the majority. B-5- : !) J-4- 746 West Cahoon, $15.00. Vergil Palmer, 222 - i3th Street, $7.50; Wayne Mershon, 712 -- 25th Street, $7.50; Paul C. Becker, 564 - Just about .every time P., Reid, Installations, his wallet it's to show' how this picture of his new ! This little grandchild. from heaven is Katherine 1 child of GalnS youngest Ellen Minkler. daughter, and his wife, Florence, Supjf have four other grandchild but baby Katherine, who is , living at their home, is currently getting the most love and at' tention. OJSgJUT 26th Street, $10.00; John L. Staker, 2526 Adams Avenue, $15.00; Don aid T. Edvalson, 638 - 23rd Street, $15.00i James W. Higley, RFD No 4, $15.00; James A. Chambers, 2380 Madison, Apt. 1, $15.00; Charles M. Randall, 3439 Jackson Avenue, James O. Montgomery, 1069 Harrop, $20.00; Albert L. Dalton, 1015 Patterson, 25.00; James W. Shupe, 2742 North 400 East, $50.00; Wayne L. Kingston, F-- ll Army Way, $30.00; Denzil B. Baird, 2151 Jefferson,, $7.50; Francis M. Brid- Previous Trailer Unsatisfactory well, 1795 Center Avenue, $32.50. Previously, they had been using Layton Jay C. Lake, $7.50; a rigid axle trailer. Be- Lucille E. Munson, $5.00; Rule E. cause of the jolting and bouncing Stoddard, $30.00; William H. Blun-del- l, of the engine in the trailer, it was $10.00; Clinton D. Ashby, $10; necessary to travel very slowly and Willie H. Crowderj $15.00; Alfred to go the long way around the N. Billings, $45.00; Alvin Adair, highway. Also, sometimes the very $10.00; Archie D. Parish, $25.00; sensitive and expensive engines Miriam L. Gordon, $5.00; Leslie N. were damaged during the trip. R. Martinez, This1' is where Maintenance ex Field, $10.00; Carolyn $10.00. perts decided they'd come up with Salt Lake City Cornelius J. an improvement. And that they Schiltman, $10.00; Mark V. Chat did. field, $25.00; Rex H. Angell, $10.00; Mr. Smith presented the problem Leah Lindsay, $30.00; Howard K. to the Plant Engineering Division Saunders, $10.00; Earl J. Knight, Mr. William B. York, Chief, con- ?1.j.00: Mathew J. Smith. S10.00: tributed to the solution of the prob- Grover S. Maddux, $10.00; Edmund lem by requesting that two search rudlewski, $10.00. Clearfield light trailers be procured from Delbert R. Layton, Ordnance. $10.00; Samuel W. Taylor, $10.00; Moeckel Makes Modifications Billie M. Brewer, $5.00; Lee 0. NewModifications necessary to adapt man, $15.00; James D. Summers, these trailers for jet engine tran $7.50. Roy Thomas M. Kinslow, $15.00; Stork Club $10.00; two-whe- el First Come First Served ANTI-FREEZE- Gal. R REG. 3.75 m (Permanent Type National Brand) HUNTING KNIVES. :l&up . Travelers Checks Issued J Dank .Money Orders Checking! ;& Savings Acs U. S. Sav-.- " ings Bonds issued and cashed Applications taken for Loans:"! Auto Home Repairs Personals Needs. CAR WASH 3 - MINUTE 7905 Summer Rate With 10 Gallons Gasoline WHITE SIDEWALLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY! WALL AVE. SPECIAL 6.70x15 Black Nylon Tubed Tires each (plus tax) "S. & d1 r tplDJO H." Green Stamps LLOYD BERRETT lis J v. 3f,lh & Wall Ave. Charles W. Clawson, $7.50; Morris R. Facer, $25.00; Utaka Akisada, $10.00; William A. Richards, $30.00; Grant L. Howard, $10.00; Max B. Glover, $15.00. Kearns Charles II . Cobia, $10.00; Albetf W. Dickson, $15.00 Farmington Ellis E. Henry, $10.00; Elmer I. Schryver, $10.00. Sunset Jean C. Muir, $30.00; port were designed by Mr. Max Moeckel of the Design and Drafting Branch. When all modifications were complete the results were most satisfactory. Now they have a trailer that protects the engines enroute and also makes it possible to take a short cut that reduces the distance considerably. Another improvement is that one, man can load anA nninoi . VtAWWWU an entrme - from tha nr. ,.o;in. uwrei h lie half a dozen were previously ior tne job. He: (attending the night classes at college): Does your history give you much trouble? Co-eChic "No, not much. I I OOtl t think nnvnnn aiuuuuJ nere l louna out about it." nas d: -- ";: Food Blender $ n U REG. 36.50 ( (2) (NEW 16 OZ.) PAINT Gal. U (OUTSIDE WHITE CASE LOTS) MIRROR (PLATE GLASS 56x38. Reg. $75.00) Vita-Mul- ch Fertilizer REG- - $2.49 21 $S) ( RAG U V? U M in. TV Gen. Elec. 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