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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 12 r at NCO Dinin&In Mar. Gen. Coupland Will Speak 1 Marchl6)l962 fieneral Coupland will be the nesday, March 21st. A reception is scheduled at 5:30 guest of honor and speaker when of p.m., with dinner to follow an the Noncommissioned Officers later. Uniform for the hour and Area Materiel the Oirden Air will be mess dress or Class a hold Base Air 2S4!)th Wing at the NCO Club on Wed- A's with white shirt and black fir Din-ing-- i-- Din-ing-- - THE STUFF they c i art;, The d shows ar done The well done shows are G. Berglund, rare, In In bow tie 21 'Ww " half-bake- ... SMSGT Milton first sergeant of the Headquarters Squadron," will preside. It will be ECONOM7isTwfsi)end the first Dining-I- n for the NCO's in your money without getting ' fun out of it. many years. v. Harris liell Airman. NCO iifr'v":-- '' p Tops - b .1 rv A eoruary demolition expert and a supply specialist have been named as offiHill AFB's cer and airman of the month for A . 'iff ) k r W If .1 t ed ill February. Cited by Col. El wood P. Donohue, Hill AFB commander,' were TSgt Edward Q. Bell, 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron of the 2705th Ammunitions Wing, and A1C - s-V.;U- Edgar J. Harris, 28th Squadron. Both received commendation letters and $25 savThe ings bonds from the base. Ogden Chamber of Commerce presented them with free dinners and movie tickets. Sgt. Bell is a munitions disposal technician. He was chosen as the month's top NCO for leadership ability as NCO in charge of the field operations section. Also mentioned were his skill and judgment demonstrated in the supervision of disposal activities of various including solid propel-lamissile motors. Native of Greenville, Ark., Sgt. Bell is a veteran of 20 years military service. He reported to Hill AFB in August I960 from an assignment at Lowry AFB, Colo. He is married and resides on base with his wife and four children. Airman Harris was cited for his duties in the unit supply section of the 2Sth ATS, where he posts and maintains individual clothing records and prepares supply documents. Also receiving mention was his resourcefulness which resulted in improving supply efficiency and Within the past few weeks many of you have come to us and said . . . "We need a union." Most of you were surprised to learn that Uncle Sam and the federal law protects government employees and guarantees them the right to organize their own union. nt service.- We are publishing this article so that all of you know your rights under the law and under a recently issued Presidential Executive Order. , -- The U. S. Government GUARANTEES your right to select a union of your own free choice. Groups of government employees have been organized almost since the birth of the Civil Service system in 1883. The right of federal employees to organize was written into federal law in 1912 by the Act. This right was reiterated and enlarged in an Executive Order issued by President Kennedy. , Lloyd-LaFcllet- te The Presidential Executive Order instructs government agencies to give formal recognition to unions which represent at least ten percent of the employees in an appropriate unit. And it calls for exclusive recognition and exclusive rights to negotiate with management on working conditions and personnel policies for unions which represent a majority of employees. - Native of Marion, Ind., Airman Harris enlisted in the Air Force in .May, t!57 and was assigned to Hill in Sept. li5!. He is married and lives in Sunset with his wife. , .Task Force that advised him on President Kennedy and the. relations in government agree that responsible union representative for federal workers is "good for the employees, the gov ernment and the public. For years AFGE has been providing this representation before government agencies and on the all importmatters of pay and fringe benefits be- ant ' ' ' fore Congress. top-lev- Com m u n ica tio n s Reserve-Gr- o labor-manageme- up Seeks Repairman Detachment . line'." to yourself to join the unjon that every day in every way best represents your interests. U , : Join the American Federation at RAY ORTONS General Agency 38fi0 Wash. Blvd., EX AFL - CIO Government Employees .1)0 IT NOW I - DON'T LET TODAY'S GOOD INTENTIONS TURN-INT' TOMORROW'S REGRETS! O For membership information contact any of the following officers of Lodge 1592, A. F. G. E. B. RUDOLPH JOHNSON, President 131 Ross Drive -- Clearfield, Utah TAylor 1019 -- EXport JOHN KIRKLAND, 2nd 1923 25 So.-12- th East Salt Lake City, Utah 2 Phone 484-008- 56 St. 39 ALWILDA DORROUGH, Secretary Vice-Preside- nt Ogdcn, Utah Ogden, Utah EXport Utah EXport 22nd St. 1139 Capitol FRANCES BRQWNI NG, Treasurer 3804 Grandview Drive Ogden, 80 ORAL R. MATHIAS, AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL Financial Responsibility Under Age Drivers Over Age Drivers . You owe it con- TWO ANTS were racing at great peed across a cracker box. "Why are we running ho fast?" the first ant asked. Replied the second, "Don't you see it says, 'tear along thin dotted r! ' 12th Mobile Communications Squadron (Reserve) nt Hill AFB is enlisting a ground communication- equipment repairman. Applicants must have no prior military service. Nine" months of active duty is involved and participation in the Air Force Reserve for six to eight additional years is S-7- el nt bread-and-butte- 1, required. Interested personnel should tact Sgt. Graham at TAylor Ext. :w1;, or vistt Bldjr. Hill AFB for interview. - , Vice-Preside- nt EUGENE F. CARNAN. 792 E. 450 South Clearfield, Utah TYylor 5-18- 57 Sgt-at-Ar- 1 II |