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Show ranuary HILL TOP TIMES 10, 1958 Page Hill Admn. Club Will Hear About 00 AM A Mission c,unD 1 1 1 P80MTH6 F-8- re-trai- n- Through Sgt. Accompanies All 1 5 Stations on Production Line F-- 89 When "No. 406" rolled off the aircraft production line, to Sergeant Lee Frantz it was rather like saying "goodbye" to an old friend. The sergeant had been with the 9 "Scorpion" from start to in a check to test program designed finish from storage for enlisted military personnel in with the Ait Force, is the Shops Production Control Di- 14 years to the Hq OOAMA Air assigned vision, Maintenance. Base Wing. A native of Jersey he resides at On the journey down the pro- - Shore, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Homes Hill Garden duction line in the hangars at Hill, and 9, and children, Greta, Evelyn, : trained Sergeant Frantz 10. Kenneth, in every phase of aircraft .scheduling in the "Inspect and ReYou never know when friends (IRAN) con- may pair as Necessary" dron in. but it's usually when to Robert Stirland, the television cept, according is broken and the .Chief, Aircraft Planning Section. . UMlTAtCN5pM. H08Bl6S. You grow up the day you have your first real laugh at yourself. Resolve Now to Have a Lovelier Figure in '58 F-8- ng t the way! No spartan diet no strenuous A lovelier regime! figure can be yours through guaranteed on-the-ij-ob refrigerator's empty. This means the sergeant accom' CARTOOn Of THE WEEK ' panied the 9 through 15 overhaul stations, learning the repair .procedures at each stop. SLCrSO FXOM He was the "guinea pig," Stir-lan- d explained, in a new WSSTCRN AREA COMMAND. APO W,HS,Kt. program designed to familiarize enlisted men in all phases of ; depot level maintenance in aircraft scheduling. By this system the trainee is with the aircraft through every phase of overhaul I and receives complete training. "Based on the success of this attempt," Stirland said, "much of the formal classroom training may i be eliminated by this type job training in the Production Con- - BE WITH YOU IN FIFTEEN MINUTES! trol field." QUKNEY..COFfEE BREAK TIME Sergeant Frantz, a veteran of spot reducing . . . slenderizing . . . and supervised weight gaining programs. ? F-8- SPECIAL ng well-round- Chapter Members Enroll DAY at Our Ogden-Sa- lt Lake dios, for Only Next k -- J NEED CASH ? ? jj jj jjj $ 9.00 18.00 27.00 36.00 45.00 54.00 ' 9.50 14.25 19.00 23.75 28.50 5.25 7.75 10.50 13.25 15.75 Per Week . . . FREE, private figure analysis and trial treatment. No obligation, of course. 51 LOANS FREE NURSERY SERVICE Jolly Time Nursery, 300 Chimes View Drive For a Course Individually De- signed for YOU! We Are Expanding Our Facilities and Need 100 New Charter Members! 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EX IN Salt Lake City: 9 West Fifth South FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY 621 Eccles Building Ogden, Utah KAY RASMUSSEN, Manager Telephone EX 88 1 er OLD FPIEND MSflrt. Lee Frantz got nretty well acquainted i with 9 Scorpion "No. 406" during its repair at Hill AFB. He . accompanied it through all 15 stations in a new '. ing program. Ronald Mahoney, crew chief of the last overhaul sta- -' tion, discusses completion of "No. 403" with the sergeant. , on-the-j- I HOB&Y Something new in Hill Administrative Club parties takes place Saturday, Jan. IS at the Officers' Club when it is "OOAMA Mission Night." Lew Joseph, club president, said four staff officers will brief the party goers on OOAMA mission and function. The officers are Col. Frank L. a king-size- d steak and all the trim Tenney, Procurement; Col. How- mings, plus dancing and a special ard G. Wallis, Comptroller; Col. program. Raymond D. Swett, Supply, and Mr. Joseph stated that arrangeCol. Elbert B. Gentry, Maintenhave been made for club ments ance. Each officer will give a members to drive on the base, briefing on his particular opera- either using the west or south tion. gates. All that is needed to admit Also in attendance will be the car is for members to show CO AM A Commander, Maj. Gen. their Hill AFB badge. P. H. Robey, and Col. Victor L. Tickets, at $2.50 per person, are Anderson, OOAMA Deputy Com- now on sale. Ducats can be purmander. chased from Bob Bowman (K), Mr. Joseph said the mission Ray Odd (A), Vern Gale (C), night will give club members and Cliff Carmony (F&G), Jay Roh-mpartners the "big picture" of (PJEQ), Mel Carbine (B), Utah s largest business. Also the Bob Clay (I), Don Stoddard (S), party goers, such as wives, who Sam Harris (R), and Glen North don't work at the Ogden base, will (M). receive a better understanding and The reason our grandmothers appreciation of working for the AF. could enjoy those antique chairs Timed to begin at 7:30 p.m. was because they were usually tir sharp, the evening also includes ed when they sat down. 7 IOURE-ROR- M INTERNATIONAL 2-08- 51 EM 3-00- 49 HOURS: 10 to 10 Daily 10 to 6 Sunday |