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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1 Maint. Sub -- Committee SoIvgs Problems riT to,?olv ",c Would up:,. 1 D0Ac:3ta & j- - : lllli ?r r M . tm:r p .now wnat-i- are as follows: Joseph Cronin, In- duction Control Div; David which dustrial Eng Div; Ernest Schuldt, Vehicle and Equipment Mogart, Repair; Aircraft Repair; Herman Church, William Vincent, Accessories nee ReI bnop roduction Control Div; Wen-da- ll pair; Robert Hall, Aircraft Repair; CCmma phrovanOAMA Bradley, Aircraft Repair; Raymond, Quality Vasho Gravis, Howard Hanson, Accessories ReBase and Do you want to know Aircraft; Euwhat can pair; Robert Edelmnn. PrimA Main- - gene Sales,Transient oe done to Aircraft Repair; Samtenance Engineering; Russell Bird, uel improve DeCorss, Plant Eng Div; HerWhat about management Accessories bert Adamson, Plans and OperaRepair. titCfS? D yU have any Gail R, Woodward. Plant Ser- - tions Office; Joe Allen, Manufacture recommendations or soluand Repair; and John P. Strevay, tions to problems ? vices; Donald Romano, Shops Pro- - Manufacture and Repair. your til'I1? l011 Maintenance Civilian Advisory is the advice of the committee At This Base chairman, George O. Bishop Jr., Chief, Manu- Repair InsPection Branch affeft :5 Page 15 LO s Pblems SlrSoSfr FIRST SECURITY E3AHK The Civilian Advisory Subcommittee is set up, he said, for just that purpose to provide an opportunity for you to submit to management recommendations for improvements or solutions to problems that affect you or your work. Members of the meet once a month to find workable solutions to employee and management problems presented to the group by committee members'. If problems are not satisfactorily solved, a committee of two or three members is appointed to investigate and check with other areas to determine what can be done to correct them. Again every effort is made to solve the problem. If this cannot be accomplished, recommendations are submitted to Colonel M. J. Coffield, Maintenance Director for his consideration. Members of the Maintenance Civilian Advisory HILL AIR FORCE FACILITIES South End of Cafeteria Building S-2- 30 Party Doll L Maintenance activities, the Accessories Branch and Elec- Armament Repair Branch, plus the Production Control f in nra nlannino-rt a hall those organizations npnnlf "i lQ lliapcvuv" " KaDDen displays a poster that invites the 1800 work- effected to the big affair. Date is May 3 at White City Ball-loThere'll be $1,500 worth of prizes. Admission is 50c per tuple and guests $1 per couple. Party planners are Blaine Ames, nics and - M Bill Carnell, Joe Jensen, joe Jackson and John Koss. 11:00 A.M. Till 4:30 P.M. Open ee Daily Monday Through Friday And Pay Days 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. MARVIN L. STEED, Mgr. Bank Money Orders Checking and Savings Accounts U. S. Savings Bonds Issued and Cashed Loans: Auto Home Repairs Personal Needs ee jnthly Military Honors Awarded AFB's NCO and Airman of the Month March Hogue and A lc Edward L. Roberts. Set. Hogue is assigned to the 2849th ABW. He was cited for his illustrative ability as manager Named this week as Hill were MSgt Duane club. Santa Ana, Calif... entered the Infantry tte base NCO ative of sergeant He l"i I 1907 - 1957 served overseas Germany and England in 48 and again in Germany in And It's Packed Full of Extra Savings for You ie, nogue reported to Hill AFB chief clerk's as- the Pentagon. in Layton with his Or Other Merchandise Award after a Jment in fe resides i and two 1st Prize -- $55.00 Suit 2nd Prize $16.95 Shoes 3rd Prize . $10.95 Hat 4th Prize $5.00 Shirt Drawing Saturday, April 6, 1957 WIN A SUIT KB. ft. IAJ Value Event Pre-East- er has IW3. mm lith 0 Nothing to Write Nothing to Buy Get Your FREE Entry Blank At Our Store' FASHION ROW sons. wan of the month Roberts is Sued to Det. 1, 2346th Air Re- - Center at Hill AFB. judge's nod for his y as a crew chief on an 4 wraait used by reservists in Roberts Hogue and reported to Hill last year from France where he was a crew chief on an 0. training. Jomer resident of Los Ange-Uli- f, The airman is married and has Airman Roberts enlist-i!etAr- two sons. in 1943 and went Both Hogue and Roberts are in line for seme free entertainment Dischars-pin mi- - i next month, compliments of the tth next nine years as a rail- Ogden Chamber of Commerce. In m Los cluded are free meals, lodging and At,! CT" in we AF in 1954 show tickets 2 PANTS SUITS Flying wn the IN F-8- c F-10- cierK ALL-WOO- WORSTEDS L fr3 ANNIVERSARY $69.50 I VALUES PRICED WEDGEWOOD EAGLE SUITS A"JSS5T $54.75 $65.00 to FASHION SHOW SUITS Suit Plus Contrasting Slacks Anniversary Priced Values $79.50 $59.50 71 ymt& Values EAQ No Charge for Alterations FASHION ROW-WEDGEWO- SPORT COATS Domestic and Imported Woolens Many Ifcono Than fa-- 0. S. HOSE x. 1 Flash Light. c. FOR a Si Less Reg. $7.95 $3.72 1 c2JLL DIES This Coupon and 25c will buy Cr r 6 Jell Molds' THr AMILY F This Coupon and 25c will buy Pocket Knif Inn. m.vn nwi OGDEN. UTAH VASHlNGTON to $45.00 VALUES All Wool Flannels and Gabardines $1995 ANNIVERSARY J1 A QfT JplflwO PRICED Wash 'n' Wear VALUE ttat amaz Famous Brand Waist Length JACKETS DRESS SHIRTS -- SPORT SHIRTS - PAJAMAS -- Double Yoke Back Storm Pockets Push-u- p Sleeves ANNIVERSARY PRICED NIGHT TILL 9 P. M. a $35.00 2 PAIRS $27.95 ana zac win ouy a ftE-EMt- $27.95 CHAMPION SLACKS Prose An,s coupon OPEN FRIDAY I ANNIVERSARY PRICED it 4B Q" UU Wardrobe Buy Your Entire With Our Convenient Months Add-O- n 6 Budget Account SWIM WEAR Off $6.95 VALUE "STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 urs Washington lllvd. 9 |