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Show April 3, 1959 HILL TOP TIMES .1 Page Steps For Decision Malting rather as an opportunity. Don't (Continued from Page 1) maker. These steps are basically expect your decision to bo devoid four: of risk it wont. And finally sL t'1 .. Define the problem: What don't panic. It takes time to prokind of problem is it? What is duce the right answers and unthe critical 'factor T When do we reasonable deadlines or expectahave to solve it? Why do we want to solve it What will solv tions produce correlating answers, i.e., fallacious or incomplete. ing it cost?" ' 2. Define expectations: What do we want or expect to accomplish by solving it? , . 3. Develop alternative solutions: Which of several approaches ofGeneral Robey is making staff fers the surest, way to avoid visits with U. S. Air Force units things that are unexpected? in Europe which use jet aircraft 4. Know what to do with the and equipment for which Ogden ! decision after it is made. Air Materiel Area has world-wid- e Adherence to these basic steps AIRMEN OP NOTE the famous orchestra that starred in the motion picture 'The Glenn Miller will help managers avoid the three support responsibility. Story" will play for Hill personnel and other partygoers at the carnival and dance to most common pitfalls in decision Representatives of OOAMA's be held in the Operations hangar at Hill April 24. The Air Force official dance band has played at making. These are: logistics many TV! appearances, film dates, and overseas engagements. management, 1. Finding the right answer for maintenance engineering and the wrong problem few things directorates are accomWorld-Famo- us are as useless. panying the General. They will 2. Making the decision at the visit Air Force units in Germany, wrong time. Far too many deci France, England and Iceland besions are postponed when they should be made, without reauza fore returning to Hill AFB about (Continued from Page 1) bership. The group now includes tion that postponing a decision April ISth. world-famoin alumni of the bands of Tommy City. Speakers, might also be a decision. Dorsey, Billy May, Neal Hefti, aviation and missiles, 'will include Gene many decisions are Krupa, Ralph Flanagan, Lt. Gen. Francis H. Griswold, before sufficient facts made BUDD'S long Two Salt Lake City contractors and data are available to make of Strategic Claude Thorhill and Harry James. are low bidders on $1,035,S00 in the necessary decision. One ten Air Command; Dr. John Victory, construction to begin at Hill AFB of administrator to the assistant dency is as dangerous as the oth this year. Aeronautics and the National er. Space Agency; and James Trail, 3. Making decisions that do not 197S S. Construction Okland Co., chairman of the board of direcAn afternoon bingo and free W. received a contract to result in action. A decision with Temple, luncheon for members of the Hill construct a tors, AFA. FULL . dining hall, out a definite action plan and The "Airmen of Note", a profes- AFB NCO Wives' club is sched- while Johnson$454,950 CUSH - N - CREPE Construction Co., without adequate control of its PLATFORM OR WITH sional dance band, has been organ- uled for April 7. 1725 Chicago, will build two dormi execution is not an effective or HEELS ized to. perform the same funcThe event will be held in the tories at a total cost of $5S0,S50. even a finished decision. tions as did Major Glenn Miller's NCO club ballroom beginning at $5.50 band during World War II. Construction on the dining hall In summation, don't regard deci 1 p.m. Reservations should be 328M 25th St, Ogden As the official Air Force dance made with Alice Carlsen, TAylor will begin about April and be com sion making as a problem but or Shirley Rypien, EX pleted about Feb. 19G0. Specifica band, the "Airmen of Note" are entertainin demand for much Baby sitters will be tions for the 21,306 square foot port ment and for promoting public available. building call for reinforced con brick, and international relations for the The executive board of the NCO crete faced with fire-proAF. Personal appearance tours wives' club will meet April 7 at Hill AFB officials say the struchave taken the group to England, 7:30 p.m. in the NCO club ball ture will accommodate 800 airmen at one time. France, Germany, Africa, Egypt, room. Saudia Arabia and every corner A general membership meeting Work on the two dormitories wil of the United States. is planned for April 14 at 7:30 start about April and be finished They have appeared on network p.m. in the NCO club ballroom. about Feb. 1960. Each dormitory television shows such as "You Mrs. Mary Minium has accept- will accommodate 200 airmen with Asked For "Guide Right," ed the office of club secretary fol- in its 25,982 square feet. They wil "Lawrence Quinn, be Welk Show", and lowing the departure of Ida fire-proy ' brick, re "Stars on Parade". Awards for. charitable work in inforced concrete buildings. More than 200 musicians from the Red Cross were presented to dormitories Two the nation's leading dance orches the following NCO wives: Lee tras were auditioned to form the Hynes, Mary Minium, Margaret for airmen are now nearing com current "Airmen of Note" mem Jackson, and Louise Bradford. pleton at Hill AFB. .'CE-G3ER- ... Gen. Robey, Officials Make Overseas Visit , jIlj star-studd- ed support air-muniti- ons Orchestra Will Play Work Begins At Dance At Hill AFB On April 24 On Dining Hall Dormitories us Con-trarywi- se NCO Wives Club Sets Interesting Events 88 of (CIS It. two-stor- of for near-identic- al Base Assigned Aircraft Get 'Spring Cleaning' W. is used to Bailey, Chief, Shops transThe base fleet port cargo and personnel, maintain pilot proficiency, and for search and rescue purposes. It is one made up of four 1 two helicopters, five and a one 9 one YF-10Last Friday crew members and aircraft spick and span, in readiness Base by Major J. J. Neu, Chief, operational and Transient Aircraft Branch. on the aircraft stood in Gallons of wax were poured and ramp east of Base Operations rubbed over the metal bodies of Hangar. the aircraft until they glistened The inspection was conducted while mechanics and technicians by Colonel E. B. Gentry, Director, put them in top mechanical shape. Maintenance Engineering and Lt. Base assigned logistic support aircraft at Hill underwent a "spring cleaning" last week when Base and Transient Aircraft mechanics and military personnel clambered over the fleet of 15 aircraft to spruce them up for a "white glove" inspection planned C-5- C-4- T-33- H-2- U-3- A. F-8- 2, 4, 's, top-not- full-dre- ss ch D. Colonel Division. Commenting on the inspection Colonel Gentry was high in his nraise of the organization. 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