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Show May 15 l59 HILL TOP TIMES Personnel Provides Services, Support " Continued From Page 1.) proper maintenance OOAMA, comes into intimate and and disposition of records Ktr yam- u raenvauves 01 frequent daily contact wiw tnis JJxrectorate. Command. ;.; the of segments vue 01 ine largest duplicating It is interesting to note: the Poto reproauct,on plants in this area is located at Hill Air firstdeals, since the Directorate Force the from all Base, as part of the Direc- managers hand with Commander to the first line su- torate of Personnel. This plant basis in pervisor on a continuing proviaes au UUAMA managers the effective management of man ana eiiecuve duplicat- power resources wnicn consuiuxe ana prmtine our most valuable asset. . pnoiograpnic, I In addition to the personnel por- - bojtvicbh uimzmg tne latest pro- cesses uus 01 activities of direct other tion, image, ozalid. manage the administrat- BUUWilw"'i uuressograpn, grapno: J sins screen. " aUu ive services and publications sup Uui.u..g, . r t..ki:-- port to all uuama operators. Bnu rorms uuwuhs Other services include manage In order for eoh . ment of the Ground Safety Pro funotioT. j OUipUili ""vmij supplies gram for instruction, inspection through adequate of all and aid to our industrial man- publications and blank forms is agers in creating an atmosphere mandatory. Our great admmistra- of maximum safety consciousness. uve macnine wouia lunction very This strikes at the very heart of erratically without required sup waste in terms of productive man-year-s. plies of forms and descriptive publications being instantly made Mail Management available at all times to each man-a jt mw iiumuustriiuve oer-- 1 Another area which reaches all 6w vujr 4.1. managers is providing command "" "1 V Postal and' Records Management ter serve Jh Ht uiruutrni vnflvinc xiiiii A I i ... A 4.1 mi rr 27C3th EOD 1C3 Poreontors r rr-- 5 mTi lumnn nel information vm.m- "touch of a hntton". We have here portrayed in short some of the ways the Di.t.ovt of Personnel m,h, ir, n a cements oneration in li a management by providing service and support which is indispensable 1. to on. ao.,,. uuvuguuud ...wwwvij global Air Force. I 15 Page 4 r f ,"i rH Amu. .vvv.s::'i ui-rector-ate vj-- MiTUa T , n,. wi A.! I . 1 2. - I " r:,i Wl, nwiijiug . wui "u ::j . JVM iiUW yonr t. I cnii na wnen ineyu nuami uerald. ming. AmaA ,. 4" 70.50 were shared by , , 31 em- - communications are the "life of any operation and this is particularly true at OOAMA. Large amounts of records are blood" accumulated command-wid- e accomplishment of erations. Managers at day-to-d- in the all levels For Sale U savings OI $0,120.41 numer"s intangioie benefits 'et these ff,om adoption of iUCtti" status information 5. m I A op- ay xangioie The high award of $200 was on split by two suggesters Wayne the latest Electronic Data Process- - M. Gamble, warehouse foreman. and Mahlon Lundquist, warehouse ing Equipment, the IBM-70While this project is now in the man, both of Supply and Services' development stage, all technicians Storage Branch. Both men live Clearfield. are " enthusiastic about the pos-l1 1 t 1 01 Jtn personnel xirec- siDiuties Mr GamMe anJ My LunJ ist "teamed nn" in- siivr)fv"h nv m location and enlargement of the ft. size of letters on the "date of utility trailer, Call Kaya. 1212-- J or inquire at- - 228 manufacture" on aircraft tires. No. Main ia Kaysville, or Howard's These Personnel r- - TWO-whe- 4x7 el ill iWiVfS Suggestions Enrich 31 Employees by $702.50 ,. m r-- mail each month. vfe First military organization to achieve 100 participation in the current US Savings bond campaign was the 2700th EOD Group., Thrifty bond buyers above are (top row, left to right) Capt. II. C. Rhodes, SMSgt S. R. Forney, TSgt. C R. Jackson, A2C D. E. Schuttloffel, and SSgt. P. F. Derf linger. Second row: Capt. II. G. Tyson, TSgt. W. D. Marks, TSgt. E. Kinder, A1C D. R. Menle, and SSgt. J. P. Madden. Front row: Capt. Chris D. Mann, Lt. CoL Robert F. Douglas, Group Commander, and Mrs. Louise Davenport, secretary. Four others were absent hen photo was taken. Why can't life's problems hit us when we are 18 and know every J ?m. TiAnr oron And TlATff cervices, including the establishment and maintenance of Postal nmvmnt tain invoeti. This respon- and studied by this Directorate as Service operations. sibility includes the processing and a "pilot project" for Headquarters, delivery of hundreds of thousands Air Materiel Command. This is of pieces of classified and unclas- the full mechanization of Civilian sified aco..... ftiissSS' Mo Second high on the award list was a check for $145 which went to Phil S. Alsup, parts processing foreman in Packaging and Preservation Branch, Directorate of Supply and Services. Other award recipients and the amounts of their awards were: Ogden: Walter A. Anderton, $50; Elizabeth M. Baker, $15; Marlen S. Bench, 5; Lewis L. Brown, $10; Jim M. Clark, $10; Gary R. Gibson, $10; Timothy P. r, Grogan, $7.50; Ernest H. $30; Oren L. Stephens, $10; Glen W. Stuart; $10; and Louis S. Workman, $10. Layton: Albert E. Denny, $10; Hack-meiste- Richard B. Grondel, $10; and pe-lo- y U. Ottley, $10. Bountiful: Francis K. Jarrard, $10, and Alta A. Pontius, $15. Brigham City: Fred L. Fors-gre- n, 20, and Leo A. Jensen, $10. Roy: Willie H. Crowder, $20, and Lloyd Dickson, $20. Clearfield: Marvin J. McAllister, $10. Sunset: David C Braun-berge- r, $10. Kearns: Niel H. Black, $5. Bait Lake City: Alden Chrlstensen, $5. Kaysville: Earl H. Homer, $10. Logan: Martin Friedli, $5. Morgan: Wayne Leak, $10. Huntsville: Darald Michelson, $10. Conoco Service in Kaysville. brick home with att1 1445 tf. garage, utility room, 262 Glen Plaee, Golden Acres, Layton. SUNSET home, partially furnished, 8 bedrooms under the house, stor Price reduced to $10,300 or any age, large fenced- yard, carport. See reasonable offer. Phone 1567-1457 lt. at 319 Beus Lane, Sunset. 5-- ached . 1 ' - J. 5-- 1443 home, room, dining 5-- 1 tf. For Rent newly decorated. Carpeting, fenced G. I. 3 BEDBOOM home yard, $12,800. Assume 4tt .Layton, 815 Hill loan, 291 Terry Drive, Sunset. Tin Dr. $85 per mo. Call Mr. An Phone TA 1452 lt. dersen before 6 p.m. at 490, after 9 pjn4 call 1581-- J. SEE TODAY.... 5-- 15 1953 1432 with radio and Mercury offer. heater. Best after 6:00. Call TA 1451 74 6-- 15 TWO-BEDROO- M It. brick home. Newly LOVELY and large lot. Acres; Phone 3-- 31 2t. home with garage Located in Golden 1051-after 5:00. M 1455 4-- 15 lt. carpeted living room, dining room, PARTLY furnished, three room, pri and hall, attached garage, full base vate bath, apartment with private ment with bedroom and bath, one and a half entrance, earace; drapes, patio, redwood fenced lot in Layton. Field Hill miles from with fruit trees. This house is 5 P. M. TA after Call only 2 years old and priced at 1453 lt. $15,400. 361 Dixie St., Layton. Phone 1182-1450 lt, BRAND NEW DELUXE 5-- 14 5-- 15 R, FOR SALE by Owner, lovely 3 bdrm brick home with full basement and garage. Located in East Layton. PHA terms available, Phone Kays, 1584-1456 4-tf, 15 tiful. 1454 5-- 15 PAY LESS 5-- lt, Utah. 3-- 21 iUBert FOIUAUTO INSURANCE you dcwtllUHk tf. 0RLY.$13V5 NEW DISTRICT OFFICE DU1 EX 3860 Washington Blvd. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE 3 BEDROOMS COLORED BATH FIXTURES BUILT-IVANITIES SPACIOUS KITCHENS N GI FINANCING MID I.' UEiiEft 3100 WASHINGTON BLVD. PHONE EX REALTOR 65 V America's Original Tol Ab$tolnr' t::""":::.. Uwronee aiSEfJiDV OGDEN and BRIGHAM ragr, iuUANCe II DRIVE TO SUNSET ON HIGHWAY 91, TURN WEST ON ARSENAL ROAD, THE "WEBBER MAN" WILL SHOW YOU THE WAY TO THE MODEL HOMES AND MODERN LIVING. Orion's General Agency h., THE 100 oa Fire Invurance Save 29 8ee U for All Your Insurance Needs! 5?Torton LFgiqpiraQuTJ Services Offered 1458 Off !oipPRINCES" H It. House Trailer, 2 bed furniture, carpeted in Complete iront and back rooms, new APPLIANCE REPAIRS Vacuum repair service Toaster, drapes, with aluminum awnings 10x24 ft., oil drum, etc. It must Mixers. Floorlamps, all small ap be seen to be appreciated. See pliances Eureka Airway Compact at Lot No. 50, Corydale Trailer Sales and Service. Business rnone 2443 Grant Ave., Ogden. EX ourt, Eiverdale. room and j wnoiriroii OPECMp. m. TILL OARII TILE Kit., bath, with shower, planter, hardwood floors, grad level, prv en stove and frig avail, trance, Boun $65.00 up. Phone AX 1954 DUO I lily) Duo CO. . Member 53 SO. 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