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Show I A ILL TOP TIMES Page i 2 aim BirBiPM k (Continued from Page 1) charge of the section responsible for review and analysis of flight test data on Minuteman operational test firings at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. The results of the analysis are used in determining missile reliability. : i Retire Ceremonies Four officers and five airmen at Hill AFB have retired fol servlowing 20 or more years of ice. . Officers retired were Col. V Jack W. Whitsett, former 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron commander; Lt. Col. Gerald F. Davis, chief of base division, Supply support Director and Transportation ate; Maj. David A. Masters, pilot, 4677th DSES, and Maj. James W. Smith, flight commander, 4677th. Airmen retiring were MSgt. Byron F. Eranden, 1906th Communications Squadron ; MSgt. Arturo Rivera, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron, and MSgt. James P. Hughes, MSgt. Melvin E. Naylor. and SSgt., Ralph Hendrickson, all 2705th Ail-mnitions Wing. Receiving the Air Force Commendation Medal at the cere monies twere Major Davis and SMSgt. Joseph Petrone, 28th Air Transport a $200 award for his suggestion leading earned Squadron, aircraft to safety feature incorporated on all $200 AWARD C-1- u 24 Military Suggesfors Earn $650; Sgt. Pefrone, $200 Sergeant material timK.oiasum(; ana2t Stephen R. Tillman, $7.50. -- to repair the propeHQ. OOAMA: SSgt. Johnny llers but it also contributed to Acrce, $5; 2Lt. Frank D. Cornpossible mission failure and un- er. $7.50; TSgt. Thclbert E. safe aircraft. Ce leman,- $7.50; MSgt. Harold Safety Ideas J. Doty, $7.50; SSgt. Jerry C. idea provided a M a t h e w s, $1 7.50 ; and Petrone's Sgt. AlC method for safe-tyinall four Thema Munez, $20. magneto covers and clamps in 2 7 0 5 T H AIUMUN1TIONS the engine througL the use of WING: MSgt. French S. Durst. safety wire and special plugs in $15; A2C Terry T. Huckaby, such a manner that it is impossible for them to contact the rrf pcllers. The idea was adojv-e- d J&gf V fwsW 13 Sunset, Utah Leonard M 392-933- 3 taor DalJx-rjr- , or 3S9-355- 0 Sunday School and Werkip and 11:00 A.M. Nursery Both Services 9:30 tr . ers' ,a in k If 1 0 J 770.15 VN RETREADABLE ifat swmm ROAD lii phone Wd 82.S-837- CHI1I IftLV HEAT-BOAnD- TL 4 SunHajs WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4 Shop Thurs. and Fri. for the Ixng Week end PATIO PAK STOAKS SAU SAU SAU SM $AU $14.21 $15.15 $11.41 $18.30 $21.49 $2J00$! l.IO - IT1 m mm S13.00 -- i.n .. 24 lb Assorted ?0.75 t I I 1" " 177 7" s- ' j-l "ZZl ' Patio Treats c1250 niH STCAK ! Elim Lutheran Church 23rd and Jeffcron Ojcden commission. PLUS TAX AND YOUR Optn Daily 8 A.M. (o 7 P.M. ! leconmendsd North Main, Sunset, Utah 2001 of Materiel Management. Airman Under' award amount- en io lie came up with hi idea when he noted that frcqm-ntl;critical items were being1 trail- fcrred to Re distribution snd Marketing d::r to misreading of ' the wording placed on the turn-i- n document by the Item Man- nrers. Airman Under re com- -' mended a method frr annotating and handling the document" which clearly eliminates the' chance of error cn the j ,.rt of 8prevd ! UIte ALL PRICES DON'S MEATS rate and . things better. It just makes them les ashamed of doing: them badlv. - C-1- 24 Medal il Vl Promotion for the Air rs j for use on all aircraft with an estimated first-yea- r saving of $228,1? .2 .80. Second place honors went to AlC Donald Radcr. Hp OOAMA, an assistant program control officer in the Directo- 74 Hughes. Sergeant aards world-wid- e 1 rsaylor received a letter oi ap sug-geste- .., 1 if second.,; t0 KqUSAFZ, (1962). Captain Tinsley, a regular of ficer with six years of military service, reported to the Materiel Management Directorate in July 1962 and has worked there in various capacities since. Awards for the AFLC winner will include the "Commander's Winners Named EVALUATION SQUADRON of in A2C are also A. Edwin Congratulations Goodeill, $15 Sgt. Petrone's suggestion, vibra- order for A2C T. the Alfred following Ludwig, $17.50 tion frequently the who received cash and $10; and AlC John II. York, rlamns sprnrinir ihc macnrtn d"rin? the month: $25. covers to crack, allowing the KASE AIR WING: 28T49TH covers to come loote and, strike K- - Jones $55 A2C ALCOHOL c!oes not, as some the aircraft propellers. Not only 'if1 Lt: Max DPeoples, $5; A2C believe, make people de did this necessitate extensive Tommie expenditure nf mnhm.r tke sr.? Trior to implementation ! Plaque": Cfl,,,his 24 caused m& A mechanical engineer, he lolds a bachelor of science de- gree irom xexas A&m Uuo7; Kimherlv c. and a master of science degree and Candn from the University of Colorado The month of June brought cash awards totaling $650 preciation. to 24 military personnel assigned at Hill AFB. Individual $27.50; and James A awards ranged from $5 to $200 and represented $837,265 in Phinney, $20. SSgt. tangible savings to the Air Force as, well as substantial 2791ST USAF HOSPITAL intangible benefits. Sgt. Charles T. Starr, $5. docu2870TH GEEIA SQUADRON the clerks the reviewing award winner for the Top ments. A2C Robert C. Zinkil, $5. was CMSgt. Joseph month not A I R TRANSPORT was 28TH it possible 28th Air Although Petrone, Transport to know how items would SQUADRON: many a check received who SSgt. Eddy C Squadron, have been Charles T on Carr, baaed and $15; disposed erroneously TSgt. for $200 tangible of not had idea B. Holt been Hiram the Darr, $20; adoptSSgt. benefits intangible resulting from his idea for safetying ed, a spot check of only five Jr., $5; and TSgt. Russell II. Le magneto covers and clamps on items revealed a savings of Claire, $7.50. 4G77TH DEFENSE SYSTEMS $600,000. aircraft engines. C-1- ar 9 Airmen ' CHUCK STEAK HMKF S!lOUT RIKS... 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