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Show 14, 1960 HILL TOP TIMES """"""""""-- 1SGT .1 W iiliMiiniiinii fage Ortega Here's Quiz to Test Your Wits An "exerciser" is a machine used to test missile structural designs by subjecting them to strains and vibrations. Here's a different kind of "exerciser" a quiz Assigned to test your wits. (Answers resented 'Award IF isrt" Richard A. urtega, oupT. Branch. 2705th Airr Wing, was cited recent-Hlllt10- "? , f Whitfield, ' com. l,v 101. mander, at spe- v.s''KfOT cial ceremonies held in his office. g t. Ortega was awarded Set. w in charge and senior chemical, LwnVal and radiological (CBR) istructor, 804th Operations Squad- m Superior work brought honors is citation read in brief, "Dur- cash awards to nine Maintenand thia neriod. Set. Ortecra con- - ance employees last week. itully exhibited the highest qual- One worker was cited with an Outstanding Performance rating while eight others were presented Sustained Superior Performance citations, accompanied by cash leadership and resource main in 's developingandandeffective lining: a proficient training program. 'Surmounting difficulties in sup-- r. of :R maintenance, administration, Ortega, Sgt. personnel, his mature judgment, rough tfulness and enthusiasm, main- - Door Still Open For Officers id Non-Colle- ge section in a position A college degree for every officer three outstanding anil ratings from the Second Air is an Air Force goal but lack of force Inspector General." a diploma is not in itself a bar to a Regular cornmission. This position was announced by Vice Chief of Staff, Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, in a recent directive to the Air Staff. But, he said, such officers should be encouraged to earn at To least a Bachelor's degree through of Technology or I Assignment of Capt. James B. the Bootstrap." lilway as flight medical officer While the door remains open for Mh the 2791st USAF Hospital graduates to earn Reg jras announced today by Col. Hart- General LeMay ular commissions, win A. Schulze, will ' be increased said emphasis hospital com- placed on educational standards mander. for the officer corps. Capt. Kilway He advised selection boards not attended John to limit themselves to a set perCarroll Univer- centage of but to sity, Cleveland, take action to increase the percentOhio, for age of college graduates appointed to Regular commissions. study and received his In step with this the Central SeM. D. Board which met in Septemlection degree Capt. Kiiw ay T.niiit ber picked 465 of the 3,772 officers from St tavenity Medical School in June, eligible for consideration in the five A He served his internship and year group (Nine of these commisfcdency at Akron City Hospital, sions were "vacated because the retoon, Ohio. cipients had in the meantime been Prior to his for first reporting separated.) 'orce assignment here, the Of the original 4G5 selected, 50 was a student at the did not have college degrees. pn Wool of had two or more years Aerospace Medicine, Twenty-on- e ota AFB, Texas, where he re-- d of college, 12 had less than two his Flight Medical Officer years, and 17 were high school ' Jautical designation. graduates. his receive leer Resorts Hospital Institute .; non-colle- s, pre-medic- I Force-Associatio- DRIVE - IN THEATRE NORTH OF LAYTON HY. 91 f Adults. 75c 12 FREE at 6:30, Show Starts at Dusk Childron Under Fri Sat., Sun. awards ranging from to $150. The Outstanding Performance fating went to William L. Knight, plant services electrician, who lives at 757 Cowley Street, Layton. Sustained Superior Performance awards were earned by Boyd B. Bullough, plastic worker, 1C81 East 21 South, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Florence H. Garland, clerk typist, 202 South 4th West, Brigham City; Eugene W. Howell, aircraft mechanic in base and transient airWasatch Drive, Lay-tocraft, 9 George P. Johnson, base and transient aircraft mechanic, 122 King Street, Layton. George T. Peterson, machinist, 247 Louise Avenue, Salt Lake City; James R. Potter, base and trans ient aircraft mechanic, East Lay-toKonard Smurthwaite, vehicle and equipment repair branch, 405 North 200 West, Clearfield; and Ralph C. Thorson, aircraft mechanic, 4335 South, 125 West, Og den. H-3- $100 Attention!! Davis County Residents SPECIALIZED WATCH, CLOCK and Jewelry Repair Now Available for Your Convenience at 67 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE (Written Guarantee With All Repairs) THERON K. DILLE with 15 years experience invites you to come in and get acquainted. n; Special Opening Offer Sat.. Nov- - 10, the New n; Stariito' Jewelers NOTICE TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE! al s . Box Office Opens Og-de- Nine Maintenance Workers Cited ..... American Railroads agreement has paved the way to eventually place what missile on railroad cars for greater mobility, , thus making it more difficult for an enemy attack to pinpoint our retaliatory force? on page 15.) 5. According to Department of 1. The U S. Air Force Academv Defense experts, the chances for graduating class of 1960 was the (a) the accidental explosion of a nunrst, (0) second, (c) fifth class to clear weapon is (a) one in 1,000 graduate since the schcol was found- (b) one in 10,000 (c) one in about ed. 1,000,000,000,000 (d) no chance at 2. If you're bemused by BMEWS all. (the Ballistic Missile Early Warn6. This may look like a giveing System), you shouldn't be. The away , but many people don't know e system will use The Secretary of the Air Force's to provide prompt warning if a name is.:. . missile attack across the polar re7. Outstanding airmen, picked by gion, (a) homhers. (hi all the major commands, attended lations, (c) picket ships. the convention as honored guests of 3. A combined Army-Ai- r Force what association? BRIGHT STARPINE 8. Who hasn't heard of Perry manuever, CONE, took place during Aug. This Como? But perigee? HINT: When is the such an artificial satellite swings about exercise aimed at improving and Earth, the Point at which the sattesting U. S. capabilities to meet ellite (a) is closest to Earth, (b) will small war threats. hit Earth (c) goes out of orbit, is n 4. An Air of known as the perigee. long-rang- Three officials of team n into AMA's automatic data processing systemschecking are shown with Gen. Hohson (second from right) and Col. R. P. Donohue, Ogden AMA comptroller. The dignitaries (left to right) are Ralph M. Smith, systems implementation division, Hq AMC; Richard L. Watson, office of comptroller, Hq USAF, and Gordon L. Bowlby, comptroller's office, office of Assistant Secretary of Defense. Th team, made up of AMC, USAF and OASD personnel, toured the Data Service Division from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 and inspected the IBM "electronic brains". Its evaluation showed the being used effectively in assisting in Ogden AMA's vitalequipment missions. at Hunter w-- l iase, ucuigw. ogi.. offiinripninmisioTiA1 .... J.v" Hill m l nine-ma- n Ortega March 1959 Uj force DM JW S Team Inspection a insoection the Meritorious Service Commendation medal for meritorious service from February until 9 II S k 1 iiii'mm November 18, 19, 20 MCIRCUS OF HORRORS" Plus The Government Employees Club is making arrangements to resume operations on Dec. 1, 1960, in the most desirable location in Salt Lake Valley. Until recently the "TAMPICO" operated there and prior to that time it was known as "SIR LESTERS," 2903 South Hyland Drive. All Federal, State, City, County, Military and Reserve Personnel are eligible for membership at $20.00 per year for Husband and Wife. The first 150 cards sold will entitle the member to a paid reservation for the New Year's Eve Party. . Some of the house rules are set forth for your information. (A) . The club will be available for your agency and office parties without charge, make reservations early for the Holidays. (B) Persons without cards will not be admitted so be sure to pany your guest. (C) Generally Coat and Tie will be required. (D) accom- Bingo will be started soon. (E) Thursday night will continue to be steak night phone the club for reservations still $1.00. suggest you Private Beverage lockers will be furnished without cost, and bottles must be delivered to the Bartender or Hostess when not in locker. This club has a salad and sandwich room and only dinners will be served in the dining room. (F) Call BARNEYS MARKET GEC, INgersol 61 350 East 81h South, EMoire for information or memberships. 57 or the "PARATROOP COMMAND" i |