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Show HILL. TOP TIMES 1C Page Mar 1, 1965 Suggestion Cash Awards Presented To 101 Employees for Good Ideas recognized KAYSVILLE Verl B. Hutchings, $15; Max for their good ideas and towns ' W. : Sandall, $15. where they reside are .. CLEARFIELDOGDEN Paul E. Cormier, Albert $145; John James V. Adams, $15; DeWayne $15; Karabelnikoff, R. A. Atwood, $135 ; Ivor Ajax, Geraldine L. Terry, ; Sill, $11.66; R. $15 ; Lizzie Ballantyne, $15 ; $100. Arvil Norman N. Boeslund, $15 R. Boren, $15; Max H. Dalton, HOOPER William A. Cottle, $10; Carl $15; .Ormus Dalton, $15; Ursula FowlW. J. Dee Manning, $11.67. Ann Fletcher, $15; 17!.- TTT OGDEN NORTH er, $so; ueorge n. rurgesim, Lon N. L. Christensen, $15. Howe, $15; $30; Christine Lola M. Jay, $15; Howard J. RIVERDALE Joann B. Talbot, $15. Jensen, $15; Grant V. Johnson, Shi-ge- o CITY BRIGHAM W. Johnson, $15; $15; Nila Other Since the first of the year 101 civilian employees at Hill AFB have received cash awards totaling $3,470 for their ideas to improve methods, save time and materials, speed up production, increase safety and improve morale. Individual awards ranged in amount from $7.50 to $400. Melvin J. Salmon of West Bountiful received the largest award for his suggestion to coat steer damper bodies with a plastic to prevent corrosion damage and subsequent condemnation of the items. dampers help steer the aircraft by controlling vibration and shimmy of the nose landing employees - F-1- 00 Kawa, $15; Lester (Steer R. Loose-mor- e, $15. Donald A. Luby, $10; Lester A. McCarty, $15; Alva L. Mc- MickelL $115; George Mark, $7.50 and $25; William J. Max well, $15; Mary I. Morgan, $15; LeRoy J. Patton, $7.50; Reid O. $30. Stark,. $10; Augustus D. Ste phens, $15; Sheila R. Thomas, $15 ; Donna Rae Thompson, $15 ; Howard W. Thompson, $15 ; Dale gear.) Adoption of Mr. Salmon's idea is expected to recondition and return 90 per cent of damper bodies to a serviceable condition with substantial monetary savings to the Air Force. Recipients of other steer C-1- 24 assemblies; Valentine L. Wad-maNorth Ogden, who received $205 for a suggestion to mecha nize handling of air cargo back log worksheets ; and Jose R Garcia, Ogden, and Ray D. Rohde, Roy, who shared the $310 awarded for their joint sugges tion to develop and use vacuum type pumps for removing solu tions from coolant tanks which created a more efficient opera n, tion. of INSURANCE and In will be carefully selected so that will not be served in immediate Washington (AFNS) 111-9 the corrective purpose of this association with persons await changes published to AFR (Nonjudicial Punishment Under form of punishment may be ac- ing trial or held in confinement Article 15, Uniform Code of Mil complished. The purpose of cor- pursuant to trial by court- itary Justice), the Air Force rectional custody, the regulation martial. Is Not Confinement clarified procedures within the said, is to exercise close superwas over vision to an individual the It pointed out that cor purview of the articles and out beT. Ardell rectional cause end $15 awards; of his that the Stoker, lined the responsibilities for custody is not confinement comS. Lorraine and that time spent in cor Thomson, $15; general supervision of punish- havior that resulted in the $15; Rex-V- . Irma mission an of offense may be rectional custody does not coJ. ment under the correctional Torgenson, $15; nstitute time lost under Title 10 Viola R. Weston, $15; Workman, custody sections of the article. corrected. The regulation also stated that of the United States Code. $15. air commanders, the Major ROY Further, it stated that persons change stated, are responsible correctional custody will be carE. Gerald Adams. for the general supervision of ried out at the place directed by in correctional custody will wear $15; Betty I. Barnette, $55; Wendell T. Bel punishment under Article 15. the commander imposing the the prescribed work uniform or cusFrank R. correctional to Chase, $75; Relative nap. $15; punishment and when practicable uiiiivim Frlvr1 avv v Allen Clontz, $12.50; Velma A. tody under the changed regula- at the unit of the offender. If assigned duties with authorized Graham, $15; Elden Hamblin, tion, this may .not be imposed this correctional custody is for insignia, decorations and badges. $15; Helen S. Morgan, $20; Lee upon noncommissioned officers. periods in excess of seven days The regulation directs comR. Pratt, $25; Keith J. Wright corbe should it carried out at in manders to review the progres Also, persons undergoing $7.50. rectional custody may, at the dis- stailation or comparable level of members undergoing this type SALT LAKE CITY cretion of the commander impos under supervision of installation of punishment and to make full Proctor J. Boh man. $83; Leo ing the punishment, work and security and law enforcement use of trained staff personnel in R. Huber, $15; Toshio Iwamoto, train with their units. They may personnel using facilities avai- the evaluation and corrective $7.50; Carl D. Johnson. $15 be required to perform extra lable to the installation com treatment of members. George M. John.no n. $15; Richard duties, fatigue duties, or hard mander. Also, remission or suspension G. Lisonbee, $20 ; George J. The regulation made it clear of punishment is appropriate, labor. A requirement to perform does Earl not hard $23; that when correctional custody the regulation states, when it apSpencer, $15. labor, however, BOUNTIFUL to be the lalor per is carried out in installation con- pears that correction has beea signify that Blair N. Rinks. $30; Francis formed be of unusual severity. finement facilities, every effort effected before completion of the K. Jarrard, $15; Samuel R. The type of hard lalor judged will be made to assure that this punishment imposed. Knighton. $15; Robert T. McMil- necessary will vary with the lan, $25. physical ability of the person af FARMINGTON fected, the regulation said. Vernon G. Bowcn, two $15 Behavior Corrected awards. received a complete It was also pointed out that LAYTON BLACKBURN-JONE- S CO. Mrn Who Know Insurance 2ITII ST. EX 01 CLEARFIELII masonry home, modern styling, good sized living room, bath and 'lt large lot, with lota of fruit excellent location. All this only $13,300. 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Vain, Eavton, Office Home I. 37-8- 61 ll.ld.i, 3?6.?z Dos Pantle. TA M25 ttamowa Johnson, 37J 1 7 . personnel assigned or detailed to administer correctional custody SPECIAL Aluminum STORM Charlcne for the coming line of the latest Fashion Season. Sprint? You mvM see our complete selection of blouses by Macshore. Beautiful Ensembles ee Suit SJOQRS 28x68 or 38x68 Self-storin- Prc-Hun- g g Only $2895 4077 Ilirerdale flood EX CoaU Presses And Stretch Denims With Footwear to Match RIVERDALE LUMBER CO. ?l Walt Jotinow. Itroker 1411 Ilaff. es, p.rick fuee-rasemk- nt 376-31- I Segfredo I. Archuleta, $15; Robert J. Bennett, $15 ; Harriott M. Croft, $15; Dewey L. Griffin, $15; Parley J. Hamblin, $15; Willard B. Lowe, $15; Lorin W. Rowley, one $12.50 and three Nic-olaid- REAL ESTATE tree, . 0vw YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE LAYTON Sergeants' wives, Doreene Peterson, Julia Wise and Ruth Lambert, (left to right) chat during break at the recent military wives orientation at Hillair Recreation Center. Family Services sponsored the program which provided wives with information concerning rights, privileges and benefits of Air Force personnel and dependents. Correctional Custody Procedures Under Article 15 Clarified in Reg. large awards include Jack Christensen A. Udy, four $15 awards; Ray of Clearfield, who was awarded mond Vigil, $25: Kenneth G. $350 for his idea to improve pro- Willard, $15; Selma N. Wilson, curement of aircraft brake $15; Don F. Woods, $100. 319 Military Wives Orientation Justin K. Deam, $15; Walter J. Hunsaker, $15. SUNSET Eldred Carter, $11.67; Gavin D. Castor, $35; Derral Kent Draper, $20; Lawrence J. Kim-be- r, $10; Stella O. Workman, 52 f fT ifr U mm m Come in Today CHflRlENE'S In Kaysvillo |