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Show 193 Harch 1, B1IX TOP TIMES Service Pins Readied for 98 Employees frage 11 Twenty-Yea- r pins and certificbeen earned ates of service have Hill AFB. at by 98 employees of decades two Completing federal duty are: FKOM SUPPLY: Thomas J. DeJournett, Gertrude M. Smith, C. Snod-Arv- il Myrtle I. Muir, Robert R. Boren, Fannie A. HenBosell, J. Dewey Spendlove, Leon Alberta Amos, ry C. Wolfe, E Hazen, Thomas L. Bench, Otis Walton, Eugene M. Reed, Kenneth W. Carlson, Ruth N. Donald Kose, Alice L. Moriarty, Glenn. P. and George 0. Stevens, BASE COMMANDER: Milo Twenty-yea- r Donald Nilson, K. Fernelius, Frank R. Brown, Ralph J. Morgan, Glenn A. Richins, William V. Bodily, Charles W. Robins, Melvin Davis, Eugene T. Brown, nd Keith H. Green. Montgomery, Olson. and Cordelia "See Throngh Project L. MAINTENANCE: Ferron K. Nebeker, Jack L. Carter, Rex W. Flint, Jacob L. Gabriel, Harold G. Houghton, Clare C. Havens, Howard V. Egan, Sheldon L. Rueckert, Elmer O. Allen, How ard D. Darr, Loran D. Mosher, Marcus J. Reiman, William D. Carty; Charles H. Miller, William E. Sears, David F. Moore, Donald L. Mickelson, Vera W. Robinson, Tommy L. McCallum, Maurice H. Laws, Samuel E. Hall, Edward N. Baker, Jesse D. Cook, Arthur W. Volker, Kay E. and Wallace K. Man- U-LITTLE-1Z- 99 OR UTILIZATION? ATI0N Jor-gense- n, ning. PERSONNEL: Deloras W. Harris, Jack Smith, Grace H. Carney, and Floyd E. Fletcher. 945th TCS : Burton A. MISUSE ABUSE -- WASTE Meg-litsc- h. PLANS AND MANAGEGlenn W. Cundall. 19 0 6 COMMUNICATIONS : MATERIEL MANAGE- Chloe N. Petersen. MENT: William W. Adams, Ray AMMUNITIONS: James M. E. Mitchell, Edwin A. Holbrook, Kono and Rheumina Udy. James S. Yonemura, Alice M. MENT: Savage, Leonard D. 1. Fudge, A. Wayne Take Heed of Project 'See Through Posters carrying the above message have been distributed to bulletin boards and other areas at Hill AFB to promote Project 'See Through'. The posters are part of a campaign to make everyone at Bill AFB conscious of their responsibility in proper utilization of government vehicles. It's another way of getting more Air Force per dollar if all vehicles- both passeng are efficiently utilized. and ger-carrying Harms, Opal Fisher, Wen- OGDEN AF MANAGE-MENT- : Gene Judd, Charles J. dell T. Snow, Austin W. Chappell, Romer, Oakley R. Huntley, HarWilbbrn A. Robinson, Walter P. ry L. Willey, and Theodore A. Easel, Sylvia W. Goddard, Pauli- Wiezbicki. ne F. Brown, Earl St. Jeor, Vivian S. Peters, Marguerite L. Chandler, Jack A. Etherington, Kaymond D. Steneck, Leota E. Gibson, Alan G. Burns, James B. Hatcher, Scott W. Stewart, Jr., Dale C. Page, and Leo R. - cargo-carryin- Jet Transportation Readied For AF Personnel Overseas Loock. necessity. The procurement policies announced were designed to effipolicies to be followed in the ciently accomplish the MATS procurement of international and mission and to aid in strengthenoverseas commercial airlift in ing the air transportation support of MATS beginning with fiscal 10G4. During the past two years, the The annourccmcnt sr.id that iir trnsmrtation industry has turbine-powere- d equipment will obtained substantial quantities be used exclusively for MATS jof turbine-powere- d equipment, movements, e::ccpt in thoss areas these have been made available, where it may not bo economical tinder contractual commitments, to the military for normal peace- ly or operationally feasible. It was filro announced that time as well as emergency trans-- : civil carriers will be utilized i.i rorlation. 100 M.P.C. (Isss than 50c a week to run) Perfect balance. Smooth performance. Unsurpassed styling and intineer:r.. That's Ismbretta. CETA FREE DEMONSTRATION AT: CHRISTIANSEN'S 3083 , Harrison Blvd. it's Easy to Get in if you come on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. But . . . be sure to make reservations for the weekend! . . NEW their normal area of operation within the policies established by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The only exception from this will be in the event of military Air Washington (AFNS) famiand their Force COMPTROLLER: personnel Sherman M. Petersen, Kirt G. Wiggill,Gail lies departing and returning to Jensen, Dee F. Davis, Margaret the United States in connection with overseas tours will be provided jet transportation beginning July 1, it was announced week. Also announced were this THE LOW COST WAY TO TRAVEL IN STYLE 9 at SUNSET BANKING CONVENIENCE FOR i Hill Air Force Base j j j MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL j The Sunset Bank will operate as a branch of the Clearfield State Bank The latest in banking facilities including a drive-i- n window and two level parking for cars OPENING SOON J?4m Farmington, Utah UNTIL THEN -- JLJL Have Your Check Mailed Directly to CLEARFIELD STATE BANK Fast Service Overnight Mail Delivery OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT With CLEARFIELD STATE BANK TODAY JF-sJ- Jst . B- - a Short Drive From Ogden Take the old Farmington ?nd M"ah for the highway signs on the ft at th North end of Main St. Now open seven days a week, the Heidelberg Inn is as wonderfully enjovable as everyone is paying it German is. You'll find food and beyond atmosphere compare. old-worl- d SEE FOR YOURSELF TA Clearfield, Utah Highest Hank Interest Paid . 66 Jy- -v Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |