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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 00 SePtembtr sum IwOflTi&S'fc 27 mi Sparks Fore 0 ireventooiro Hill AFB will join vention Week Oct. 6-1- the nation in observance of Fire Pre- 2. Numerous activities including a slogan contest will be featured to focus attention on the hazards of fire and methods of preventing them. The slogan contest is open to both civilian and military personnel. Three $25 savings bonds, made available through the Civilian Nonappropriated Welfare Council, will be awarded for the three best slogans turned in by civilian employees. A $25 bond, provided by the RECEIVES AWARD Brig. Gen. James W. Chapman (left) Services Unit, will be on Base Col. Lt. to Award Unit Air Force's the presents Outstanding hand for the top slogan thought Woodland M. Styron, 28th ATS commander. Offering apcommander. AFB is E. Col. Hill up by military personnel. Donohue P. proval (right), Write a Slogan To enter the contest, just write a slogan with a angle and submit it along with name, place of work, and telephone number to: Fire Department, mail symbol BAF, or dein person to any fire staliver Islove than ,1,000 officers and airmen of the 28th Air on base. tion Trarc?i oit Squadron at Hill AFB assembled at the Clearfield Deadline date for slogan enSchool auditorium last week to hear that the 28th Air Transport Squadron Earns AF Otifsf ancfing Award High squadron has been awarded the Air Force's Outstanding Unit Award. The high Air Force award is commander of the 1501st Air presented to units that have disWing at Travis AFB, tinguished themselves by ex- Transport The Calif. wing is the parent ceptionally meritorious achieve-m- e ATS. of r.t. Presenting the award was Gen. James W. Chapman, Br.-g- . C-1- Crew Wins 19 National Ksnors A Flying Boxcar crew of the 045th Troop Carrier Croup at Hill AFB took one of the top honors in the annual troop carrier national competition at Clinton County AFB, C-1-19 Ohio. The award - winning crew amassed 1,043 points out of a possible 1,100, according to 945th commander, Col. Burton A. l, in winning the drop category. The commander said also that the high scoring of this crew, headed by Cape. William I'i.ce Jr. v Salt Itkc City, and other mm from Hill AKI greatly to the capture of the team competition by the the 28th organization Lt. Col. Woodland M. Styron, 28th ATS commander, said that civic officials from surrounding communities attended. The award will be accompanied by a red, white and blue streamer and a certificate. The streamer will be attached to the squadron flag and each squadron member will be entitled to wear a ribbon of the same color as the streamer. The squadron won the honor (Continued on Page 8) Decaling System Effective Oct. 7 The new decaling system will be effective over the entire base Oct. 7, it has been announced by Maj. William H. Derrington, Chief, Security and Law Enforcement. No vehicles without the new decal will be permitted to enter the base after this date until the vehicle has been prop- erly registered. All areas will be policed after Oct. 7 and violaters will be issued citations. Major Derrington emphasized the decaling system has increased security and law enforcement capabilities by decreasing the types of previous decal s from 17 to 3. The new tries is Oct. 8. has only three types of system As many entries may be sub- decals officers, blue; airmen, mitted as desired. Slogan will be black; and civilians, green. limited to 10 words. They will Also police can patrol more be judged on originality and apt(Continued on Page 3) ness of fire-preventi- on Fire Chief Paul Ronnfeldt said that fire prevention week will also feature a general cleanup of buildings and area. Demonstrations on the use and opera tion of fire extinguishers will h, - , f 7 be disappointed but "V7" plishments? your jujv.y accom. winner United Fund slogan of the contest now underway and ending Fri day, Nov. 1, will receive that aim iois more. All base military and t. vilian personnel are elitrihi, to enter the contest. Simply come up with an appropriate U.F. slogan in 20 words or less. Write the slogan, or as many as you wish, on t memorandum and mail it tc Symbol: OOBS. The slogans will become property of the Base Services Division and may be posted on U.F. signboards around the base, as well as being publicized in the base newspaper and other media. understanding of theroleplaytl by Ogden AM A and AFLC I aerospace logistics.' Also attending is Erig. Ctnj i John lb Chick, director of Perj sonnel and Support AFLC, to observe the prognVH The seminar began with r?j Operatic islration at 7:30 by introductory (Continued a.m., foltovj remarks by Cdj on rage " Flu Immunizations 18 To Begin Oct. Immunization NtWSPArcR STOiUES sized that a file of stories is kept for future use. ffi a recognition ceremony have a write-u- p in thepft ba" againt,J will bef'" pes of influenza to civilian and munwyi nc at JIHI ri wh SPACE SiiOPJ F0I? .cmpha- - P'aque to you at fire ion-Iribiit- ed Many telephone calls have been received recently from people asking why their news items didn't appear in the Hill Tep Times. The Hill Te p Timers is a rommerdal newspaper solely supported by the advertising which appears in it. Advertising determines the space Available f.r news i.ems ami this pace aries frrm isuc to is.ue. Each week more steries and pictures are received than can e used in the next issue t f the Hill Top Times and as j. remit some must be left out. The editor of Hill Top Times regrets that feme must rt be given by firemen. An outline of the future of the Air Force Reserve force! evacuation Supervised drills will be held in all major will be given tonight to some 35 Reservists at a special semil buildings. nar here today by Benjamin W. Fridge, Special Assistant to The fire department will hold Personnel and Reserve Forces to the Under Secre an open house from 9 a.m. to 4 Manpow er, Force. p.m. Oct. 12 for Ogden area Scout tary of the Air session in which there The talk will climax a day-lon- g Troops. servists will be given a broadti low-leve- 4 - uu it presented SLOGANS Fridge to Address Reserve Seminar at Officers' Club First Qualify Salary Increase Awsrd Made ?w SEEKS BEST DRIVE thought. The honor carries with it an narily high quality performance, Another "first" was recorded at Hill AFB this week with the increase in pay because it en- Civilian Personnel officials said. granting of the first Quality ables Mrs. Johnston to advance Actually, QSI's are within-grad- e Increase. the to the next in her grade, Salary Receiving step step increases, in addition honor wr.s Mrs. Gwen H. John- - in addition to regular within- - to regular vithin-grad- e salary . . ... tfin lcm lnr' clfii'A increases. They may be granted uivimoii, zivoint equality salary increases, com- - at any time, and the receipt of ipie.sics AiriTit'nitions Wing. monly dubbed "QSI's," repre- - the QSI does not necessitate a Maj. Gen. Don Coupland, Og- - sent a new form of recognition new waiting period to meet the den AM A commander, made the which management may bestow time requirements for a regular in a cere- - upon Classification Act (GS) presentation special step increase. local rererve group's jarcnt or' who display extraordi- mopy in his office. employees (Continued on Page 3) 452nd the Treop ganization, (Continued on Page 8) Mcg-Jitvc- UNITED FUND 1 18. A. bcnui, Col. H. He idthatnimn-tea- mandcr of the ill beff" .id that the shots employees to civilian .Mjr t place of work Military peonnc,.,".fj theirs at the base utilizing hydr will give shots Personnel on each Th to i c Friday until all ha siring the shots -. U..M!PAY INCREASE m.mM.mmm rom Vichti iMl) ot l fU -- tu' An" , ' .'ir. Hfn I mm Ll - II. Jfinnston hurami ' rV, K -.. ,he honor from g j ulated. A preliminary cates mawt mnfC u.tftin c i Hill AFB' PP"""in 1 i W . . - a if mi Gen. Don Coupland ( eecond at lh "remony were Lt. Col. Carl G. Palmer Wing, and Lt. Col. Charles IL Wake, chief 'pgrtki-civilia- peonnel J p,rtk n |