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Show Pag HILL TOP TIMES 10 Sixty-nin- e CIvilieres July; One 30-ye- ar One award, 30-ye- ar five By-be- e, per- " M . Mr. Newman began his fed eral service career in 1929 with the U.S. Army. After being released from the Army in 1937, he began his civilian service career with the Corps of Engineers Survey crew at Hill AFB in 1939. Later he was transferred to the Utah General Depot in 1941, but returned to Hill AFB in 1944 as a radio mechan-- . ( - Fisher, Roland Mather, Directorate of Supply and Transportation. ... helper. !'. Presently Mr. 'Newman is ground radar repair foreman at various Air Force radar sites and bases throughout the Northwest. His most recent assignment has been at Warren AFB, Wyo., working on radio ground guidance equipment associated with the - Atlas.. missile. . The names of the 20- - and award winners follows: Ml 10-ye- ar R . Reorganizes' 1 , T-30- wgfT Mr. Glenn K. Scoville, chief, Detachment Western Mobile 1, Depot Activity, (SMAMA), admires O. Newman for 30 years' civil service. Lee. awarded pin AWARD 30-ye- ar Engine Life Extension Program A Quote of Note Saves Air force $19.7 Million "A profession must have a strong sense of public m is a vital part of military professionalism. Our country This Cost avoidance of about $19.7 will be shifted over to the instal- their today and must continue to have people who will putThisd million realized through exten- lation program. tion's interests ahead of their own personal interests. sion of the projected life of GenThe is a supersonic is essential to our continuing national security. The ta d eral Electric turbojet engines jet trainer built by maintaining peace is not an easy one. It demands patience, fice and hard work. It may be less rewarding, financial!) used on the was an- - Northrup Corporation. ' some other professions. But its intangible rewards are gi nounced today by Gen. Mark E. Centralized engine manageWith this service comes the satisfaction of In owing tnai y Bradley, Jr., commander of Air ment is conducted by the Spares plaviner an essential role in' the nreservatioin of peace and Force Logistics Command. Management Division of the Di- - r)nm". Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, commander, Air force Cereaorf rectorate of Supply at Headquar- - tems Command, before ROTC Joint Commissioning This is in addition to the $47.5 Harvard Universitv. June 12. 1963. million cost avoidance in spare ieis, AriA,. engines within 18 months announced by'AFLC two months T-38- . j A sai twin-engine- T-38- - A - rago. The latest avoidance occurred following modifications to the engine which improved the life of the engine. Tin's resulted in a reduction of requirements for spare engines. lUJRAND: "You mean to The reduce d requirement say t! sve v.t.s scsnclhi fx abaut me yci: li'.cd." caused AFLC to terminate 118 Wife: "There was, but we've spares that had been ordered for FY 1933 and to eliminate 122 spent it." more scheduled to be procured in FY 1964. Each engine costs FILLING STATION attend- about $82,000. ant to driver: "Your oil's o!.ny, Actual production of the 118 but ycer motor could Mand will not be stopped, since they changing." ... jm. "4 r J) C0M?!.ETE JC10 C0Ur$C IHCtUPEI cut esy-lfly Crssna l'C'J. 7. log book 1. Civil Air fcgulalionj. 4. Complete super til itudy material. yiiion with highly qualified instructors. All flying time in I Cellli'l to, ,1' I Witt I I mm i rrl j,- -t - , ,1 fftrKIT "4 1! T - ,, vt , im '' fH,1altttMM..v. l - - lip.' I 0 your one place, borrowing at another, and keeping n root one a third when you can do all three and more under No sense in saving valuables at SCZ J . 2705 Airmuniiicns The 2703th Airmunitions Wing has been reorganized to better fulfill its Air Force-wid- e airmunitions testing and surveillance .v.ission, it has been announced by Lt. Col. Carl G. rainier, Deputy Commander of 2703th AIIW. The vcrriranization and redis- tnbu'Ion or poisoiiiul with new squadron designation was completed July 1, 1CG3. r yradrons Th r.c.v cp;rr.;'c are t'i3 2727th .i. .Tuitions Test I'.y.'.r.ch'on, forr.icr y the engineering services test branch; the 272Lh Airmunitions Supply m e r y supply Sqi:a:-.ronfor branch of depot operations and the 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron.' Support oivis'ons are management s:r i:zs, explosives c.'iety, service ir.t;.'uccring and airmunitions inventory management. They I'lumomg & Heatim Suitv T nlra wuitii was inA acDntract for $9,995; Cache 1 iey iieciric, Logan, K award, and McCulloueh ( 30-YE- WIetq "iH, AFB' i"giat luuuern AWARDS George R. Williams, Jerry J. TLandon, Louis Lopez, Modesto struction Co., Salt Lake, a E. Montoya, Anthony J. Tsaka-ki- s, contract. Ronald W. Ballingham, HarWaterfall Construction ry R. Coates, Richard C. Skilli-cor- n, Ogden, will perform street Eugene Kerbs, Rodney D. in the amount of $16, Purser, Joseph R. Harkness, pairs Allied Northwest Machine Gayle E. Hartman, all from Di- Co., Salt Lake, will provide rectorate of Maintenance. Daniel H. Ogden, Mrs. Thora $7,585 measuring machine, V. King, Alexander Madak, Mrs. the Lawson Supply Co, L. Ann Thurston, Reed S. Niel- Lake, will furnish $9,746 water heaters. sen, all from Directorate of MaLargest contract of the teriel Management. Goodrich Clayton W. Blankenship, Al- went to the B. F. ton W. Cahoon, Dee F. Stoker, Akron, Ohio, for $544,232 in all from 945th Troop Carrier craft tires. Group. James D. Lykins, Mrs. Helen POLICEMAN: Can yon M. Deschner, Mrs. Vera L. scribe your assailant? Steed, Ross J. Salazar, Andrew J. Wiley, all from Directorate of Victim: That's what I doing when he hit me. Supply and Transportation. TEN-YEA- R AWARD Rulon F. Cannon, Victor C. Ver nieuw, William M. Bailey, Maurice W. Mead, Dean H. Allen. Lorenzo F. Peterson, Fred-S- . Trujillo, Edward F. Taylor, Or- TWENTY-YEA- t,Area , 30-ye- ar k H!i s, Mr. Lee O. Newman, Detachment 1, Western Mobile Depot activity, (SMAMA) Hill AFB, Utah, will receive a award. $10 Wayne E. Chashmore, Rayval II. Deeter, Lloyd D. Kidman, la, rty-s,- x L. Wells, 2705th AirmuniSteC. mond Air F Louis Helen C. Stevens, Alexander Miller, Arthur W. Ui ina n total i tions , R. qot n . . Wing. Eovgeson, Mrs. Naomi L. Wise, Hor- phenson, Vernon and jn,J w,htm ace T. Bowen, Andrew H. Avant, Mrs. Maymc B. Schaefer, Clovis Joseph K. Allen, Personnel v'b"1, wun salt Lake n Materiel Git-tinOffice. from all H. Jordan, and Administration Darrell Fowers, Melvin II. have Mrs. LaFonte Tuttle, Comp- awarded by the Ray W. Wright, all from Management Directorate. 0gden Aif Vere B. McGhie, Plans and troller Office.. Directorate of Maintenance. Office. procurement Lee M. Moss, Manuel G. Loyo- Management and Mrs. . Imbgene A. Timmons, duction directorate. W. Directorate Milton of Priest, Thomas Engineers, Inc Procurement and Production. Lake. Donald H. Titensor, Vaughn a award ; L. Mathews, Jerry Brewster, ircnuect engineer services, Gordon C. Sly, 2849th Air Base i"u""w company, og( Wing. iweiveu a $11,350 contract John A. Anderson, Mrs. Grace M. Hilgert, Mrs. Mary T. NielThree fi sen, Reid E. Daniels, Richard P. tracts to modify existing kJ twenty-- presented to base civilian sonnel this month. 46 Air Force I Denton S. Richards, Mrs. awards will be 10-ye- ar Presented Longevity kmds snd 25 I 43 20-yG- sr forty-thre- e awards, and 20-ye- ar Hiii at Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Special Thrift Checking Drive-i- n Service Title I Loans Travelers Checks Commercial Loans Personal Loans BARNES mm Mortgage Loans Auto Loans GO |