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Show U, S. AIR FORCE wn and rh. Hill not to b. JL u 5 'HZ,'. unaffieial . NO. 16 POWER FOR PEACE rrf h.r.1. h, th. P.UI.W. PriY n xop rimes ia VAL. 13 -- AEROSPACE mm4 writ. .r. their tk DPrtm.t of th Atr F.rc ( th proJoct. or MrrkM r.rtia. . . ..... . ..... . s iimr nnmuMi- MklkkJ r inims vi ptnmini Hi mil Aro, vmm in i. PUBLISHED AT KAYSVILLE, UTAH AUGUST 5, 19M Freo: Rides. Prizes. BaGDiEigv F&ooa Set .fdr. Base-rjid- e. LagDii .Party ' muffin i.i. ffjjTiial - PREVIEW Excitement and fun awaiting Hill party-goer- s mirrored in the eyes of Pamela Lupo as she at Lagoon tries oat a daring a party preview. The for Hill AFB personnel and their families is setgiant for Pamela is the daughtAug. 22 at Lagoon resort. er of Barbara Lupo, record control clerk in the Provost Marshal's office, and A1C Alfred W. Lupo,- - photographer with the 4734th Radar Evaluation Squadron who shot this picture. ' PARTY merry-go-ron- nd er Four-year-o- ld Valley Air Fair Weber Ogden Airport Aug. 14 At The crala. base-wirlnartv nf t.a naes, prizes, and dancing promises to be one of the biggest parties ever held in the state of Utah ! ; This was the prediction today of. Civilian Welfare officials who are sponsoring the party for Hill AFB p. As-sociati- on personnel. Monday, August 22, is-th- e served for Hill personnel and their families to enjoy a giant There'll be seven free rides, free admission, free parking, and free with the CWA picking dancing up the tab. . Concessions that will be operating free of charge include the flying day Lagoon has been re get-togeth- Lakeshore express, ferris wheel, rockets, whip, and crazy house. Lagoon opens at 10 a.m. and CWA officials invited Hill families to get scooter,'- - merry-go-roun- Twenty Workers Take Off for d, Overseas Duty third annual Weber Valley Air batic jet aces who will put on a thrill-packe-d Fair will be held at the Ogden hour-lon- g show of dazzling Wives and families of 20 Hill Municipal Airport, Sunday, Aug. 14, aerial maneuvers. . an early start. "It isn't necessary AFB civilian employees were out according to Robert P. Stewart, geneOther events are display of an- to wait until Daddy gets home from early at the base last Monday to ral chairman. tique aircraft, including a "Spad", work with a badge", said Don men who left bid to their goodbye A big program has been r, CWA chairman of the party. planned Ford "Jennie", "Camel" for temporary foreign assignfor the event which is open to the and other early birds of World War "Just say the magic words: 'WE ments. public free of charge. Hours are I and the 20's and 30's. They will ARE A HILL AFB FAMILY' and Col. E. B. Gentry, Ogden Air from 9 a.m. to 4 round out the theme this year of they'll admit you to Lagoon that p.m. Materiel Area maintenance direcHighlight of the Air Fair this year "Old and New Aircraft and Space day. It isn't necessary to snow a tor, said that the men all elecis the "Blue Angels", the Navy's aero-- Vehicles". badge or identification for admit- tronics technicians and specialists Modern equipment includes Air tance. So, it might be wise for fambase-assignp-5- 4 airHie Ip-so- n, Tri-Moto- Defense Force Jet-ag- e aircraft plus cargo transport, first stage of the "Minuteman", "Snark", "Bomarc", not to mention the new 9 navigational trainer aircraft. The Air Fair is sponsored by the Ogden Squadron, AFA; ' Roy Jr. C-1- Official T:-2- Tours, Inspects Facilities Hill Chamber" of Commerce; Weber Co. Sheriff's Posse, and Ogden and Weber Squadrons, CAP. Floyd S. Bryant, ary of Defense Assistant Secretfor properties and installations, arrived at Hill' AFB ednesday afternoon and spent Hill Club Launches Membership Drive uiusuuy low. "8 the base and sawing prop- erty and installa-ion- 1 projects, including milita-j- y housing, with "Sden AMA ficials. Club has The Hill Administrative launched its campaign for memberclub year, acship for the 1960-6cording to Vera Gale, president. Letters have been sent through the mail to all past members and other eligibles have been contacted s of- too. the following II Mr. Gale said thatbeen . appointed representatives have JP of military bases in the western so that they can form committees members di hosted t0 a g dinner to contact prospective to if August that said He Wednesday evening at during Gray rectly. are not Lodge by the Armed Forces the prospective members Secretary Bry- wno is on fif T x & t I L nr-- wmmittee anH : Ugden Chamhor Also attendisg weri commanders from Ogden AMA, Utah General " 5". ! Naval Supply Depot, the evcnin was when sworn into the tc!alsWeSteni Big Hat Sj5Lfryant was fitVl K il no' Nev- - Secretary i0SffVed nTniLi914 1,1 gernment whe'he worked on the STi?.1'61, wls1s,on for Relief Jit BelAmer-Su- as ant m. - MS Mr. an0Der' as a special Bryant Assist-assit st ii7SecretM,y. Defense to etary m a revew of wmmission on Organization of . Jive h- Position - Branchofthe .gov-fct- a in this capacity appointment to his present ; (Continued on Page 9) er er left by a ed craft for duty in Labrador and vited to attend the ceremony. This Civilian and military employees bicludes employees who who received recognition through received OuSanding Performance Awards proOgden AMA's Incentive OO AMA I960 will be ratines fiscal year gram, during Sustained Superior Perform 9V!irt anhonored next week at tlie third or Services, MerActs ance, Special nual awards ceremony. Inventions, Civilian Service, will be ad- itorious awards Highlighting the event suggestion individual and more. dresses by General Hobson and Mrs. or to Se- amounting $30 OOAMA Frances E. Bishop, Executive Military recipients of the Awards cretary of AMC's Incentive also fea- Commanders awards and suggestions Commitee. The event will awards will also be recognized and ture the coronation of Ogden AMAs are invited to attend. Suggestion Queen. In the neighborhood of 1,000 Hill on the held be will The ceremony AFB employees will be honored at 11 at the ceremonies. However, due to front lawn of Building limited seating facilities, only about a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10. will be invited to attend. The Most civilian and military persons 600 of all awardees will be in- names are in who received special awards Commanders Prohaska Heu Materiel Management C3ead Named Spain. Five of the men, captained by Terry Milden, were dropped off at Goose Air Base, Labrador, to spend 00 days modifying- electronic ' armament control systems on F-1- 02 "Dagger" interceptors based there. The other team, under direction of Glenn Burch (team cap- Col. Klmer G. Prohaska has been assigned to the Ogden Air Materiel Area as director of materiel management, Gen. Hobson announced today. As director, Col. Prohaska is logisresponsible for world-wid- e tic management of assigned weapons and support systems and related stock items. Previous to assignment here, he was director of plans and programs at Headquarters, Air Materiel Forces, Pacific Area, Wheeler AFB, Hawaii. The colonel received a bachelor of arts degree in zoology and physical education from Coe College at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in lt.W. He has also completed courses at the Air War College and the Air University, both at Maxwell AFB, tain) and Leonard Grimm (project manager) will spend 30 days at Torrejon Air Base, Spain, doing assignidentical work on ed there. The fire control systems, type MG-1are electronic devices that enable pilots to seek out and score a hit on a target in any kind of weather. Modification and repair of the Ala. electronic systems, either at Hill Col. Prohaska wears the Legion AFB or overseas, is a responsibil- of Merit, Asiatic Pacific Theatre American Occupation Meity of the Ogden AMA, said Col. Medal, dal (Japan), among: other decoraGentry. tions. Veteran of 22 years military service, he has served in Guam, the Philippines, Japan, and Hawaii. He is a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. F-10- 0, TOrd Annual Awards Ceremony To Honor 1 ,000 Civilian and ilitary Personnel 0 TdatyryfBrJ'ant lefl HiH AFB "loon to continue) his burtf western bases. ilies to take advantage of the fun during the day and have the badge-holdjoin them later on." $T,M0 Worth of Prizes In order to add even more zest to the party, CWA officials have lined up $1000 worth of prizes to be given away. "There are no tickets to buy to entitle you to the "prizes", Mr. Ipson will be said. "Every badge-holdgiven a ticket when he enters the resort which he should put in Uie container. He doesn't have to be present to win, either." Colonel Victor L. Anderson, Ogden AMA deputy commander, will be on hand to draw the lucky numbers. The drawing will take place in the ballroom at exactly 8 p.m. There will be about 20 prizes which will include portable television sets, stereo sets, radios, gans, and electrical appliances. The event will be climaxed by a free dance at the famous Lagoon ballroom featuring the Stewart Grow orchestra. Colonel GIrcnscs Daised For Promotions eluded in the program, but those receiving individual awards of less than 30 will not at- tend the ceremonies. Promotion possibilities for those Ray Odd, eecutive secretary of to move up to airman first looking Awards the Incentive Committee, class became cinoticeably brighter this that key supervisors, explained when week Hq USAF notified the vilians, and officer personnel have, 10 career fields re field that only the the during past year, presented frozen for main promotion of air-auarrVra with certificates, letters. 1 cycle. "T311 in first October lh of evidence cash awards, and other In addition, USAF personnel of-their superior performance and ac- -' ficials expected command quotas to complishments. The annual ceremony, he said, is be greater this time around. While being held as a means of bestow- the actual amount of increase is not ing additional recognition and giv- known at this time, it is believed to ing management an opportunity to be substantial. Earlier this year, Hq USAF said voire its support of the incentive awards program. (Continued on Page 91 suggestion |