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Show Page I rtlLL TOP TIMES 6 "VTa .1 n AT HILLAIR il 1962 i' - - New Hours Slated for Service Club Ross The Hillair Recreation Center has something new new hours Gray of operation Top Awards Hours have been extended to enable all military personnel to Earned by NCO, Airman officer and airman of the month honors for Non-commission- ed October have been conferred on an NCO from the 2870th GEEIA Squadron and an airman from the 28th Air Transport Squadron. Cited by Col. Donohue were TSgt. Gilbert G. Ross and A2C Walter F. Gray, Jr. The two men received commendation letters r.nd savings bonds from the base, and free dinners s"d movie tickets from the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Sgt. Ross is the ! officer in charge of the Electronic Flight, 2870th GEEIA Squadron. He was cited for his "outstanding technical and administrative abilities, his ability to evaluate team members, compose teams and maintain a high degree of training and efficiency within the flight." Enlisted in Navy Native of Malvern, Ark., Sgt. noss ennstea in tne JNavy in 1946. In 1948 he entered the Air Force and has served continuous ly since then. He has served in the capacity of First Sergeant and Sergeant Major. In 195.7 he cross trained into the electronic career field. Sgt. Ross, single, resides on base. Airman Gray received honors for the exceptional manner he performed his work in the 28th ATS Materiel Control Unit. He is responsible for evaluating bench stock requirements for 16 Maintenance functions, plus inventory, requisition and turn in as required. Formerly from Los Angeles, Calif., Airman Gray entered the service in August 1960. He re sides at 228 North Main, Kays- ville, with his wife, Betty. utilize the club facilities. Even if you work afternoons or evenings you'll have time to listen to records or play a few games of pool before going to work. w J . 'fg I mm II J 1 SJL B oft I , The Center will be open Mon GREEN THUMBS PAY OFF Lt. Col. R. W. Taylor, deputy base commander (center), and Wednesday day, Tuesday, awards to winners of the Area C Home Beautification Contest. Left to right are SS from 1100 to 2215 hours and D. J. Penny, TSgt. W. M. Malone, SMSgt. R. F. Smith, Col. Taylor, TSgt. J. K. Clark, Mrs. M. to 2315. 1100 from . S. Thursday Bakken, and 2nd LtCE. Stanbery. Weekend hours will remain the same: Saturday, 1200 to 2000, and Sunday 0930 to 1700 hours. The Center will be closed Fri days. Engraved plaques were pre- and 2nd Lt. C. E. Stanbery, Hq lor, deputy base commander, at Coffee Call is held at the Rec- sented to six winners in the Ogden AMA. ceremonies held in his office! reation Center each Sunday Area C Home Beautification In addition, two of the A panel of 12 judges deter were cited further aa oumorning at 0930. An extra cof- contest. mined that the quarters and area fee call will be held on Nov. 12 in overall competition. tstanding Winners were SMSgt R. F. surrounding the homes of the Individual cash awards for Veterans Day. ' of $5 Do you like to play bingo? If Smith, 2870th GEEIA; TSgt M. Area C occupants listed above went to SMSgt. R. F. Smith and the answer is "yes", be sure to S. Bakken, 4754th DES; TSgt. deserved the recognization. Over SSgt. M. S. Bakken for this come to the Service Club W. M. Malone, Hq Ogden AM A; 45 entrants participated in the honor. ;v Wednesday, Nov. 14. for free TSgt. J. K. Clark, 4754th RES; contest. This is the first year the Area ! D. J. 28th ATS, SSgt. Penny, bingo savHome Beautification contest and C $25 Engraved plaques been held but officials plan has were bonds the presented ings to make Col. R. W. winners by Lt. it an annual affair. Tay pre-sen- Home Beautification Winners Announced win-ne- rs Airmunitions Sergeant Gets Airman 's Medal for Heroism An Ogden Air Materiel Area airman has received the Airman's Medal for heroism at ceremonies at Hill AFB. He is SSgt. George W. Brown, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician with Ogden A M A ' 8 2705th Airmunitions Wing. Presenting the medal was the wing commander, Col. Ray E. g ..,. ?tuj - 4W 'f,;,;,;j v'-- Schrock. EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES Sgt. Brown was cited for risk ing his life on Aug. 11, 1961, at Clearfield. On that date, while driving a truckload of high explosives through Clearfield the .,. ." m explosives caught fire. Without regard for his life, Sgt. Brown stopped the truck, grabbed a fire extinguisher, entered the cargo section and put 7:r:lP j out the fire. Wing officials said that Sgt Brown's "quick thinking" prevented the possible destruction SSgt. G. W. Brown of public property and loss of THREE-YEAR-OLlife among residents of the com- EOD Tessa, squadron in 1959. He re waking up with a bad cold, gave munity. sides at 1417 Marilyn-- Drive, of 11 Layton, with his wife and three an experimental croak and then Sgt. Brown, a veteran , sen-icewaa children. of sound's turned years whispered, "My military 2701st offlM to the wing's assigned D I , tit V for Hill Air Force Base Employees and Military Personnel Civilian and Military pe'rsohnel at Hill A.F.B. have an extra banking advantage with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account A plan has been developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each pay day and credited to your account immediately. Your money is in the bank ready for you Friday morning. No mail delays. Open your account now at Building (south end of cafeteria) and request your pay heck bs cent directly to the Base Bank. S-2- of 2 accounts: REGULAR or CHECKWAY Choice Name and Address Printed FREE FIRST SECURITY BANK KAf Firal Dfl wUAftf ?" ts DMV1MN . - - . 4600 Harrison Boulevard Ogden M . am f- - 30 - Imwranc Hill Ak Crpre)U frt tot |