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Show U.S. Am FORCE GUARDIAN OF FREEDOM wwmiiiii,iii. IP hmm i mini i " mi mrm mes t i rr" iiJ UM : ' . ' ' mi PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH !M ptMi6iier NOVEMBER 28, 1958 ';::cd V wd disarming an in-- il t an Alaskan air base . iims voluntary 3; 1968 H. Peterkin ' E C, dis- - hv hprnism in. risk of life on at Cape Newenham Top men in the . The Latest In" Aircraft aircraft are Peeking prettily out of the escape hatch of a three lovely visitors to the base and their guide, Lt. Russell C. Mickelson. Procurement. The girls are members of the AF ROTC Sponsor Corps from Brigham Young University, i Thirty of the at the coeds visited the base last week to get a Air Force in action. Girls are (left to right) Barbara Larsea, Carolyn Avery, and Joan Ashby. Joan, a coloael in th corps, formerly worked at Hill. (Photo by Boyd Tate) C-1- 24 first-hand-lo- F-1- 01 - 120, To operate within the law, emfor will have Division The ployees should transport no more its chiefs, Lt. Col. H. R. Collins th?n five persons, in addition' to and George T. Vigeon, with offi- the driver, in their cars. They ces located in Bldg. 120. hauling should also be sure-thatto work is done on of passengers 0 Division will be led a : The or basis R. W. Greene and ClifMajor by car pools. through ford Carmony. This division will The Judge Advocate's office at occupy space in Bay E, Bldg. 104. Hill said that the law covering this Training Devices Division's top is found in Chapter 6, Title 54, official will be Edward William- Utah Code Annotated 1053, Amend son (acting chief). Space designat ed Chapter 107. ed this division is in Bldg. 104, The law provides that it isn't Bay D. to obtain permits and necessary I The . Division's Gear certain provisions are if licenses Landing chiefs are Lt. Col. M. L. Piper and met. For example, the law" does Richard Tingey. This division will riot apply to those in the followbe found in Bay E, Bldg. 104. ing category: "To a group of employees rid will Division The Ammunition Birkholz J. ing J. together in the automobile of be headed by Major divifellow a This employee to and from M. R Langston. and their employment and sharing the sion will be located in' Bay F, Bldg. actual expenses of the transporta ''; 104. IM-9- 9 e. , ok Some Employees Violating Utah Transportation Lau ! n. 1 in "wmmi.nijiiiiiwiiinjiiiiii Division will be Lt. CoL R. H. Farrell and Major M. J. Cress as acting deputy chief. This division will be located in Bldg. 104, Bay D. The SM-7- 3 Division will be head ed by Lt. Col. E. C. Carey and C. B. Dockmejian. All ' three missile Public Services Commission The Engineering and Services divisions will be located in Bldg. ofThe the State of Utah has advised Division will be headed by Lt. Col. 120. officials at' Hill AFB that some F. J. Occhipinti and H. A. Hardi-soemployees are violating the pasSM-6- 2 Division in located This division will be senger transportation law by carSM-G- 2 Division Officials of for hire without the Bldg. 120, 105, and portions in will be Major J, O. Cummings and rying passengers permits and liobtaining proper warehouse 7D. Don E. Lavender, located in Bldg. censes. low Station, Alaska. Oh I m, "when an individual, wimincr. becran dispharir- The Operations Control Divfirearm in the snuadrnn ision's top executives will be ColonW. Peterkin immediately el Victor Moore and ,J. L. Deta-morJjtothe scene, . They will have off ice space eoftplete disregard for Mtwmued on page G) in Building 104, Bay, F, 1 J 55 i The directorate includes ten divisions. Top officials are : Assisting Colonel Mehaffey in the director's office will be Lt. Col. R. H. Farrell as executive officer and Paul A. began spray-bsl re around the Simmons as acting technical asso ' has earned an offi-1- 3 ciate. They will be located in tttn AFB the high award of Bldg. 104 in offices previously ocMedal. cupied by the Director of Supply. itoKai. Gen. P. H. Robey, The Director of Supply will move j Air Materiel Area Com- xu Lt Col. Foster H. to Building 5 in the northeast cor-- : X CWf of plans for UO ner in space previously occupied Missile Division. : Supply by 1 eitihon from Air Force lvfe suddenly himself H' ts&IBk - to be completed soon. JNotitication of each move will be published in the Daily Bulletin. V!A$ iAfid if ' IH V IT I I Military and civilian chiefs for the new Directorate of Logistic Support Management were announced this week by Colonel N. G. Mehaffeyy recently named director. Office space to be occupied by the new directorate has also been decided upon and moving is underway and expected Washington, D. 1 I t : V . ItCol. Foster their ioirigtstiir IFcterliin Garten in and writers . , . tion; provided that said group of employees shall not exceed fiv persons, in addition to the driver of the vehicle, and in no event to exceed 3 persons in any one seat and provided further that this subsection shall not apply to any in dividual so operating in excesa of one motor vehicle." The Judge Advocate warned that employees who do not operate within these rules are 'Subjecting themselves to possible arrest with attendant fines and penalties. - - F-8- share-the-expen- se L-10- SO - At some 28 pay grades to 15. artiAdula for I'" J " It also Drovides three steps in or "hourly', 7,200 Wage Board, of four now used for regular nu place v xiui at employees ajd and working lead v subordinate inscauawon lieu of the fourth step, In ers. Dec. 7. effective be will dover AFB, for outThe new schedule provides for any special recognition will be unsero from standing performance a pay increase ranging Awards Incentive der the program. nour. iv to 18 cents an To completely explain the worka watre survey :A:a ofmonth submitand ings of the new pay system to emconducted last rorce-zvon- y wage ployees at Hill AFB, civilian pered to the Air sonnel officials are getting out speD. C. Board in Washington, cial publications that will carry rates At the same time the new board detailed information on the plan. new go into effect, a be wage to They are also setting up meetings will applied Day system The with base supervisors and explain-In- jr 'blue collar" workers at HilL the pay system t them new system reducea the present IICW . m m KH seem like the dam will rash by to you, d Mdtaw (above) it trill seea like ages before W dull.. rriw when Santa will make his annual visitSop?HJ??,fr MSltt. Fred Thomnmn. 26th Logistic decide shw at the Hill AFB Toyland tryiag to d. kZ:? reference ran u horsve or doll. V, ' series. "Flight" ' Host for the authentic avi&s tion- saga is General ' George C. ' The program covers Kenney. flying everything r concerning "from Kitty Hawk, to the moon." - . ; Hew Pay Schedule Effective Bee; non-supervis- fi.!?i chanwill be shown on KSL-Tnel 5, Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. There will be 39 shows in the ' V !u2??,t television series Air Force will the featuring make its debut on TV next Monday evening. The show, entitled "Flight" A thrilling : m cro Shcppznn Days Till . WATCH FOR "FLIGHT" ON TV 7 they can carry the information back to their workers and give them the facts first hand. Base personnel officials said that no one will take a pay cut due to the new system. The Ogden Air Materiel Area, whose headquarters is Hill AFB, is the only Air Materiel Area of nine throughout the U.S. to switch to the new f pay system at this time. Its progress will be followed closely by . officials from higher headquarters. Officials will eval uate OOAMA's experience aaa apply the new system to AMA's at a later date. . |