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Show U S. I Air Force Specialist in Airpower - - W f? ; J:.;'; P Jb$?&kZ a X. ' '. ideas on security. A Security Contest was nounced this week by Chris H. V anMc-Garr- y, OOAMA Security Indoctrination Officer, which is open to all civilian employees. The contest, sponsored by the Civilian Welfare Association, will feature prizes of $25 in cash for the first place winner, and $20 cash awards for the next five best entries as selected by contest judges. Here's all you need to do to enter the contest: Finish this sentence in fifty ad ditional words or less "Security is my business because . . ." Send your entry, along with your name, place of work, and telephone extension to "Contest, Symbol K," or deliver to room 116, Building S-1- You may submit as many en tries as you desire. Entries will be judged on the basis of thoughts expressed, Mc- Garry said. 1. The contest will close March This Is Month To Turn In Your Good Ideas SECURITY CONTEST Pretty Eileen Nordenstrom. secretary in Office, displays the sentence that is to be completed e current contest being sponsored by the Security Indoctrinate. The six best entries in the contest will receive cash Adjutant's prizes. tylipOllGiii) )oeloraa Biff SdOGGGSS .. .. . e . .. . .. '. tJJ,4Ufaiuni, staged by the Utah Wing of the Air was an outstanrHntr ' held last Friday and Saturday, brought words praise and uiaDie comments ttanw according to sored by the AF ROTC at Utah um Wing Command-A- " State Agricultural College. e , Air Powor Associati ion, I Jr8' the 11. ova.,. "SUM 01 th C,Cheons' " "cie Cr?" Winners of the grand prize at Clar- In conferences, attended by all at- - fa. Jone?lrken' according to Tnaser' He said -- t the C,2? Kutu ?!11 A i.. j . lttrgest Thorn .... . vemry . crowd the dance were Mr. and Mrs. ence David Viator. He works in Base Supply and chose to take $1,-0cash rather than the paid trip to Hawaii. See Photo on Page 16) Noted speakers who participated in the affair presented many inon teresting and challenging ideas the subject of airpower, Jacobs 00 se BaU said. tA in"Jex. - Mr. Jacobs said that the committee would like to At extend their appreciation to everyfti. i .. one who helped make the symp'os-iuA!. r?all the tft.la TT such a success. Carl Mart5a3ubestowei on The affair will be an annual ev W83 spon. ent, he said. Wob ' wnicil -- s Sym-rjosiu- m was Suggestion month, which Febof month "for the designated Commander, ruary by the OOAMA is getting off to a relatively good Leslie T. Norstart, reported Mr. Awards Incentive ton, Chairman, Committee. Mnr than fiftv employee sug gestions were received during the first three worKing -- ays w w month. So that employees may be able to see how many suggestions are received in relation to tne goai ior plaque the month, a "target-type- " sme is being installed on tne soum turnthe near of building represents the stile. The bull's-ey- e 400 suggestions and the goal of arrow indicates the numbers of suggestions actually received. Mr. Norton pointed out that in the order to reach the goal forsolicit month it is necessary employees in the support of all ideas worthwhile their submitting assist to are .urged Supervisors in way any their employees ideas which poswill sible to develop said. he Force, Air benefit the also reminded Employees are will be awardseveral trophies that of end suggestion month ed XIthe oe; ftf employee partici Of suggestions pation and tv-o-percent a trnhies will be to organizations in Main. SSSSl teTanceT three in Supply, and three lo other directorates and staff ofill be fices. Also, four medals S-0- 00 . . 1 Mmm A Special Valentine Here's a chance to win some exdown your ' l VK 'itMm y tra dough for jotting ' ' S ' - rCi ForSixWinners L : W Sr . FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Cash Prizes Set .f . V Wgr" i lrUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH -" i --1- "Roses are red, violets are blue, we like Judy, how about you?" Here's a special Valentine just for you. We chose gorgeous Judy Ma gel to dress up this Valentine and we think she does a superb job. Judy is a secretary in Finance. She was recently chosen by the 313th Fighter Bomber Squadron at Hill AFB to represent them at the Miss Air Power beauty contest held last Saturday. And Judy looks just as fetching in a bathing suit as she does on this Valentine card. (Photo by Boyd Tate) Local Colonel Retires After 30 Years Service native of Utah and former Davis Counactive from ty educator, retired duty with the Air Force last Friday after 30 years of military service. Col. Collett was formerly the officer in charge at the Spokane Air Force Depot. Spokane, Washington, until recently when he was assigned to Hill AFB. A native of Vernal, Utah, Col. Collett graduated from High School m Hurley, Idaho, and was graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College in 1927. He received his commission in the Coast Artillery after four years of training in the ROTC at USAC. A teacher of auto mechanics at Davis High School in Kaysville for 12 years, Col. Collett began his full active duty in 1940 with the Army Air Corps. He had been affiliated with the Army Reserve since 1927. During World War II he saw overseas duty in the uentrai pa cific campaign. Upon his return to the United States he was stationed at Hill Force Base for two Col. Wells Collett years as the Director of permanent home in Kaysville, Prior to his transfer to Hill AFB Utah. in the fall of 1906, to complete his After a short vacation, Col. will take a position as Busi remaining military service, he was assigned as the Officer in Charge ness Manager of the Brimco Manu of the Spokane Air Force Depot facturing Corp., a research and at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash development firm of Salt Lake City. He will also serve as a memington. He is married to the former ber of the Board of Directors of Carol Ivins of Lund, Nevada. The the Hometown Finance Co., of Salt Colletts have three children, Wells Lake Uity. I. with the General Electric Co. in San Jose, Calif., Carma (Walton) of San Francisco, and Laura, a student at the Brigham Young Uni Colonel Wells F. Collett, a IN THIS ISSUE versity. The awarded Colletts will make their to individual at the end of the year. employees . Sucreestions may be forwarded to ACRO or deposited in the handy box located on the sucrffestion near north side of building S-6- 00 the turnstiles. Suggestions are picked up from this box each day, 2 Editorial ....:.....!.. 7 On the Hill 8 jColoradq River Trip 11 10, Sports . 14 Gray Lady Capping 14 United Fund Drive ... AFA Gand Prize 16 Winners . |