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Show 1907 fin 'i";: i 1 I ' I -, ! I ' ,.i iVAv.va s '"iv NO. 8 mi u n I' PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH Electronics Hill AFB employment officials lecruit-mehave begun a base-wid- e drive to canvass all employees for urgently needed electronic and related skills. 250 electronic Approximately and related positions must be filled by July 1. The whole field of electronics is opening up at this base, officials stated, and the opportunities for advancement are excellent. In fact, they have never been better. This new increase in electronic positions has been brought about partly by a new workload in Maintenance to "inspect and repair as necessary" (IRAN) all Air Force training devices in the Geographic nt "" J Miss Hill Air Force Base of 1957, Miss Janet ROYALTY her Greenhalgh (standing) smiles for the cameraman following Named alternate for rittory at the beauty contest held last week. the title was Miss Sally Rond (seated). (See other beauty contest photo on page 16.) FOR 1957 tat teeofey f f nnH n ii cs nm u Is aw beauties walked off with top honors in the week at Hill Air Force Base.'. atty I .Crowned, "Miss Hill AFB of 1957" was Miss Janet Greenhalgh, Jttitc, glamorous stenographer mm Communications Branch. beauty instructor at the school, Winning second in the contest said the girls would be given m named alternate "Miss Hill" free classes in self improvement )as Miss Sally Rond, tall shapely at the school's studio located at in the Reports and 403 26th Street, Ogden. prds Unit, Maintenance. Judges for the event were Bob Miss Greenhalgh will now ren- - Jones, Civilian Welfare OfficiaJ; Serv pat Hill AFB in the "Miss Og-W- " Harry Bonnell, Information Mrs. Rada ices and contest to be held in Tay Office; May. Services. or, Special The two were chosen from The new beauty queen is the field of six contestants which COBPeted at the huso srvM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. 1318 Darling Street, jtlab. The contest is sponsored Greenhaleh. is She Ogden. just 4 feet 11 inches Wel-wrmany oy the Civilian e of measurements with tall Association. She has attended college at BYU i "The and Weber College where she was reading, m "parous by Dorothv Parker. nlonseH on the honor roll. She is 20 years audience and won the judge's old. " wmss in the ureenhalgh Miss Rond. also 20, is the daugh w qmsion. Miss Rond also ter of Mrs. Martina D. Rond, 3289 Pi&yed dramatic talent with her Adams Avenue, Ogden. ES? preentation of a reading, vn lovely blonde contest held last Two . 33-21-- APRIL 19, 1957 Into Flying Organizations At Hill AFB Get AF Award For Flight Safety Openings Announced In iiMTTTTOwmiromiL 1957 . I J UNITED STATES AIR FORCE - VOL. 10 Y GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY An Air Force award for outstanding achievement in flight Bafety was awarded this week to Hill Air Force Base for logging more than 14,000 accident-fre- e flying hours during the last six months of 195G. Gen. H. P. Brig. Robey, Com-- 1 mander of the Ogden Air Ma- - airplanes run with the precision of teriel Area at Hill AFB accept- - a fine watch. ed the award for the base from .ilie Plaflue. Is a permanent trp- nv,v,...- - phy and win be retained oy uiii r v r v,..c.i it. v.... w ... iv.,...6o, j Air Force Base. mander ot Air Materiel (Jommand, during a Commander's conference at Air Force Wright-Patterso- n Elections Set For ADMU. Club At Free Party Base, Ohio. General Rawlings said the award was made on the basis of the outstanding flight safety records of all the flying organizations at Hill Air Force Base. These include the Ogden Air Materiel Area Flight Test Division, the 2840th Air Base Wing, 28th Logistic SupWestern Zone. Election of new officers for port Squadron, 4('77th Radar Eval 1057-5- 8 will be the main order of Radar-typ- e electronic meuation Flight, the 313th Fighterbusiness at the Hill Administraaircraft electronic chanics, Bomber Squadron, and the Air and tive Club party, Friday, May 10. armaments mechanics, Force 'Plant Representative Offices The gala affair is planned for electronic instrument mechanat Northrop Aircraft Inc., and Mc Ma's and Pa's Place in Roy, bebut ics positions are critical, Donnell Aircraft. ginning at 7:30 p. m. all skill levels (journeymen, Besides voting for new officers, This is the first time since 1051 juniors, helpers and learners) will be a full evening of fun, elecCommand there Materiel Air an that of the branches in all organization has won a USAF according to A. J. Nichols, party tronics field are urgently needchairman. The program will fea flight safety award. ed. ture a drawing for $100 worth of to for In the order qualify Persons without radar type buffet must Force fly at sporting gear, an excellent electronics experience who have awards, Air accidentunits sound movies and several in luncheon, free hours least 8,000 had radio or electrical experience a six month period and at the on hunting and fishing. or training will be considered for same time must Restricted to members only (no fully utilize the placement in lower grade electron- aircraft assigned. the party will be "on guests), ics nosition providing opportuni and won't cost club house" the was award The officially preties for further training and ad sented Thurs- members a penny. to base organizations vancement.. Free ducats for the evening will at the monthly flying safety Officials stated that new classi day Gen. P. H. Robey. be passed out beginning Monday by Brig. meeting Memfication standards will result in at Gen. Robey gave special credit to by club representatives. elecleast half of the radar-typ- e line chiefs and the bers are urged to contact the folmaintenance the tronics mechanics journeymen po- aircraft crew chiefs. He pointed lowing for tickets: Ray Odd (A), sitions being reallocated from 2 out that only part of a good flight Ralph Lowe (B), Bob Harrington to 4 Wage Board grades higher safety program is carried on in (C), Bob Bowman (K, E, & Q), than at present. These grades will the air by pilots operating the Ercil Henderson (I), Leo Jarman pay- aircraft. The rest is done on the (M), Jay Rohmer (P & R), Joe range from WB-1- 7 to WB-1- 9 and a ground where it is the job of the Backman (S), and Cliff Carmony to hour, $2.61 per $2.18 ing ground crews to make sure the (FG&J). (Continued on Page 15.) "r uroaaway." firirls ?y i.;6.,J.uP, uuicifll fmm ASSOCiat.mn le V All :! j. tuiP"mems oi fC CWA arl Dockme nr-r:..:i: i 10 picsemea SSibyMrs- - NaDene Kinard K Lla,st i. Th year's Miss Hill AFB nonored Went. JiSSff eo?r.ses in . W guest at the i.jioa THIS the Rich- - dws uerry, ISSUE Editorial Easter ' " the - Events Hill n 3 7 I 8 ,Tr"'lBy Dog Sled Sport, Military 9 10, 11 Talent (W ti CrH Union Meeting ,Be,y Contest 14 16 r.,k ymimr n Iminnnir " k ilffin FLYING SAFETY AWARD -Hill Air Fore Bas by the are some of the people responsible for tne sup to right are: .MSft. Joseph sient MaliOenance; MSgt. Evaluation Flight; WSgijBM T.W , awarded to fl7 ang 1. safety Left Tran. of 4677th Radar 2gth of Officer; gistie Support Squadron; Major 4677th REF; Major William G. McKee, xesi, uinteniince; Brig. Mr. Harold B. Johnson, foreman of Flight ii S P. H. Robey, OOAMA Commander; Captain Vernon M. Robbins, Commander of Detachment 6, 6th Weather Group; Lt. Col. James L. Harcrow, Commander of 28th Logistic Support Squadron; Captain Charles W. Burgess, OOAMA Flight Safety Officer; Captain Homer Q. Stephen, Commander of Detachment 1, 2346th Air Reserve Flying Center; MSgt. Roy R. Brantley, line chief of 2346th Air Reserve Flying Center; Major William C. Duncan, chief of OOAMA Flight Test Division; and Major Wallace O. Nordenstrom, Commander of the 1906th AACS Squadron. Gen. |