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Show HILL TOP TIMES June 5, Page 15 Administration Ctub is Seeking Nominations for 'Mach' Honor Awards Hill Herbert M. Grace H. Carney Fay Murland R. Stevenson WITH AGE jMPROVE Citizens Earn Sp ecial Recognition Senior lias been said that many ana things improve witn age "Seniof a group or Citizens" at Hill Air Force of Base are proving the truth Mines, Golden, Colo., has ap- proximately ou years experi ence as an engineer. His rich background includes being chief engineer for Reconstruction Finance Corporastatement the officArea Materiel Section, Salt Mining tion, Air Ogden Lake for six with week City, years. joined ials this President Lyndon B. Johnson to "older of., He was also general manager in paying tribute .the North Butte Mining ComAmericans for their sustained in Montana. lie worked as pany in and creative participation industrial engineer at the an and community our national Ogden Arsenal prior to acceptlife." Tf hard-worki- skill and conscientiousness are some of the special qualities deserving recognition in this group in the upper age brack- officials et, Col. W. Personnel and Administrative Office, was high in his praise of the sustained high gion Baker Merrill Unit 9 aux national demi iliary; past 1 2-- '59 T-B1- $1599 RD 4-- fisherman special co-work- era '449 K 'U Fay, industrial engineer in Maintenance ; Grace H. Carney, photographer in Pers- I onnel and Administration Office; and Murland R. Stevenson, packer in Supply and Servi- . Mrs. Carney's after duty hours are as full and satisfying THE WOULD has finally on r.s her wof.: Lours. She fo p t succeeded in pulling peace president cf the America Lc z wartime bafis. -- ces. ! ' a graduate School of '62 TEMPEST LeMansJ1499 Trans., White, Like New. Sedan. r. '61 RAMBLER v - ' . ... 111 2-D- at Hill AFB who are their advanced knowledge and skills with 1., ' ir 111 r. sharing w 1 USEDCMsf IHC. 70-ye- ar workers Herbert M. Fay, f the Colorado II r. tnrno1 in Viv soninr fill- zens at Hill AFB. "Their sick leave rates, injury rates, and efficiency on the job are usually deserving of a special salute," he said. Representative of some of t'.ic Herbert M. demonstrated OOMMA, Ext. 2813, on or bethe following areas: are required. imaginative leadership, development and implementation of MAN AT DOOR to opinion-po- ll an outstanding training protaker: "That's my opinion, gram, significant results in bringing about economical oper- and I can ive you my wife ations, significant accomplish- even though she's not here. It ment in setting and meeting would be just the opposite of definite objectives, demonstra mine." '699 Cassell, chief of are have S25-421- said. Raymond should worthy achievement in one or fore June 2G. Negative replies more of cheapue of Eight ct Forty; American Legion treasurer; and is Junior Sunday School coordinator in the LDS 22nd Ward TT nouDies oi ceramics and jier 1.11" photography keep her busy. She lives at 200 Chimes View 1111 n BM1 Drive, Ogden, with her hus band, Leo. They have one daughter who has presented them with grandchildren. Murland R. Stevenson, packer ing a position at Hill AFB 12 in warehouse 7B, is one of the years ago as an industrial engi- oest workers in my organizaneer in the Manufacture and tion," according to his boss. Repair and Aircraft Ground Claud Wardian, racking fore6 Equipment Engineering Branch, man, said, "You couldn't find S 1741 North Main Phone LAYTON Maintenance. a better man at any age than He resides a; 2905 Tolk Ave- StevenFon. He is an efficient, nue, Ogden, with his wife, hard worker, and extremely well '57 Chev. 1799 '62 Ponttec Mary. Their r.cn, Dean, is a cap- liked by his HT. V-- 8 AT. Catalir.a Heater tain in the Army. Radio, Radio WW Tires, Stevenson is . Grace II. Carney, photo techAlthough mark, he nician in the Photographic Sec- nearhtg the in his no limitations has tion, has f vcr 22 year3 federal works three all service to her credit. Ehe first work, lie HT. P.S., P.B., WW Tires, Radio, Air Cond. off he In Big Engine and Trans. staitcd working at Hill AFB on shifts. fact, just got week. last Sept. 1, 1042, am J transferred graveyard shift '61 Falcon r. '63 Comet 1589 to the Navy ba.c in 1913, reHis sick leave record is ex St. Trans. Radio, Heater Sedan, S.T., turning to Hill AFB tlirco years ceptional, with only three days ago. being used in the last 3V years. Mrs. C'rrney's supervisors Mr. Stevenson worked at the describe h?r as "enc of the j Naval Supply Depot prior to FORD PICKUP i most willing and c!ependible transferring to Hill AFB seven workers cn base. They re- years ago. '50 CHEV. PICKUP & CAMPER 375 He resides in Layton with his ported she has an excellent c W sick leave record with ever ile, ivnmi. iiivy ii i'..tJit.o o." three daughters. 1200 hours to her credit. '56 FORD WAGON, One Owner 299 ng experience, Wisdom, Nominations for the Hill Administrative Club's annual "Mach" awards are being solicited by the club, Weldon Woozley, president, said today. Eligible are any supervisor or management individual at any organizational level employed at the base. At least three "Mach" awards will be presented at a club tion of exceptional knowledge function in July. "Mach" stands of and use of management for "management achievement." principles and techniques, and Each award winner will re results in increasceive a citation signed by Mr. significant morale the activity manin ing Woozley. .Included will be an aged. appropriate article of value use offices, directorates Staff able in the performance of the tenant and organizations polled individual's work. their recommen submit should To be eligible a civilian dations to Bill Sarle, Symbol: . . - .! . . V 'T. fm, It i , 'i ' silV.1 j . 2 jJ H ' Vi ..: ;rj v. l, ' . i,r z J' Jk J' . nf litf II, III 4-D- $1049 H O.D. Sharp '63 500 $1899 FORD FAIRLANE 2-D- r. HT., V-- S.T.. O.D. 8, '60 FALCON 2-D- $849 R. Red. Real Qean '61 OLDSMGBILE Sedan AT. r. '58 WW F-8- $1349 5 Tires, Radio CHEVROLET Real Sharp '599 BEL-AI- R Clean '57 Chev. r. Bel-A- ir Sedan 599 Real Sharp GALAXiE 'f-- 3 4-- HT. 1'57 Ford I 4-D- One Owntr '500' 2259 rmomM. r.S!.. V.V.. 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