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Show AEROSPACE POWER FOR PEACE FORCE "ulpAIR other Friday in the interests of personnel at Hilt Air Force Rase, published every ffSriat'z newspaper . t rinnnff l omtunv. ivHVBviiie. i run. si nnvuto i irun m ir in and v; way con- ' it is pu... ; u;v to he publishers and writers are ;their own and nip expressed ... .1 toto. .ODinions t .kio ....i. .,! ;jominta 0l thC Pr01UCt8 r 8erViCe8 adYert'8ed- - ffi:Ad ir- an I IV D'"pL Logistics Commnna. nf the Air I . Air force . j ft&ll&S? r jnrsement oy tl " " October 8, U)5 -- 18, ol. FyiM Cainmpaogim Gal N Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett (second from left), Ogden AMA commander, presents Air Force Awards for Valor certificates and medals to (left to right) Kex L. Young, Wayne L. Redden, and Gary R. Gibson. CITED The base's 1965 United Fund Drive with about a month to go, sees $21,000 pledged, 27 percent participation and 30 percent of the base goal of $63,900 either pledged or collected to date. U.F. officials at Hill AFB expressed pleasure with progress ; : Dinner Meeting Is Next Tuesday for A luncheon meeting mem- bers of the Hill Administrative John R. previously set for last Cluib Stodgell will be held Tuesday, Oct. 12, Dean Cook, club president, announces. " The meeting will be held at the officers' club and begins at 12 noon. In addition to a Swiss steak dinner, the event will feature a speaker from the Plans and Management Office. Title of the adof New dress will be "Phase-I- n Mission Assignments." The Hill Administrative 'Club is planning an ambitious, educational, and enjoyable program Tuesday ribute b Paid Workers is joining the na- bn Oct. 3 to 9 in observing Jational Employ the Physical- Handicapped Week. Maj. Gen. T. Alan Bennett, den Air Materiel r, Area AFB Hill com-inde- I said se employs that the Utah air some 1,200 handi-ppe- d for the current season,. President Cook said. Other officers assist"They are performing: a vital ing President Cook are T. L. rrice for their country," said Bartlett, vice president; Adrian sneral Bennett "In some workers. said, "their work to that of their ses." he is Lock wood, treasurer; and Mar-jor- ie Carlson, secretary. Committee chairman appointfellow employees. For example, take the case of ed to .lead activities are Neal Jack R. Stodgell of Ogden. To- - Ball, Ways and Means; Adams, Awardfc and Nomin- blind, Mr. Stodgell iperior non-tndicapp- repairs transmitters, fuel-flo- w rrcraft siffht ed ( Continued hasn't handicapped on Page 2) on Page 2) for Valor Presented to Three Employees Air Force Awards of the drive to date. But there is still a long way to go before Air Force Awards for Valor certificates and medals were prethe goal is met. sented to three Hill AFB workers "for heroic action" by Maj. Gen. Maj. James H. Baldock, U.F. T. Alan Benwett, Ogden AMA commander. chairman at the base, urged all Cited were Gary R. Gibson, Ogden; Wayne L. Redden, Kays-vill- e, key workers to finish their canand Rex L. Young, Salt Lake City. vassing and collections before the Oct. 30 deadline. He said that there definitely will not be an extension of collections or pledging past the end of the month. It will take a 100 percent participation to meet the goal which will be $11,000 more than last1 year. Contributors can donate in a (Continued on Page 6) citations were accom-- f The cash Their heroic act prevented awards. panied by $200 or loss of life to other operThe men received the awards to for removing a rocket motor ating personnel and prevented safety during a fire on Sept. 16, destruction of a valuable facility 1964, in the linear accelerator! which performs an extremely unthe portant function, the citation building which noted. Minuteman missile. warm-up Gibson is employed in the the procedDuring ures on a electron volt Maintenance directorate and resides at 2294 South 2300 West, linear accelerator, a failure which resulted in a fire. Route 1, Ogden. Both Redden - ' The men, disregarding their own and Young are employees of safety, entered the exposure 2705th Ammunitions Wing. Red- room where the motor was lives at o xsortn csra west, cated, quickly removed it and Kaysville, and Young resides at 950 Lair Avenue, Salt Lake City. extinguished the fire. "X-ray- s" 24-milli- on , I ZD Work oc-icurr- ed j Flourishes lo-ia- en In Maintenance ; j The Zero Defects Program is flourishing in the Directorate of Maintenance. A total of 246 Maintenance workers were recently cited for error-fre- e work. bronze awards Eighty-eigh- t were made in the Shops Division, 105 in the Production Control Division, 18 in the Industrial Engineering Division and 35 in the Quality Control Division. i Force Band Plans Four Performances in Utah U.S. Air U.S. Air Force Band, one of the world's most popular, four free performances in Utah Oct. 15-1- 7. First iperformaTjice will! be in Salt Lake City on Oct. 15 at Hightemkl High School, beglnniing alt 8 p.m. The band will play at the Weber State College homecoming Th wiilt make program Oct. 16, at 8:15 p.m. The band and its chorus, the Sing j ing Sergeants, will present their concert in the 1,800-seWSC Fine Arts auditrium. at Performances in Logan and Brigham Oity will be played ion Oct. 17. (Continued on Page 2) ! ! ibiiagement Group o near Governor uovew Calvin tonesdav 'VI "S Him 'f 7v 'uncn.eon 2 I L. II f rr sa.d 1 Chap-- & AFB 11:30 a.m.. that the iif r " I ' rzr ! Lrz aoo f resourc-nd?nr- 7 better unr- - X CaiUSiE &ul Minuteman Assembly Building Turned Over to Ogden AMA r of a Boeing Minuteman assembly Air Force and Boeing officials participate in the R. Taylor, Col. John building to the Ogden Air Materiel Area. Left to right are Col. Ilayton n L. Williams, Sheldon Epplch and Blair Wilcox, all Ogden AMA. Col. H. D. L'Heureux, Contract Management District; Wayne Gordon, Boeing, and Lloyd Norseth. Ogden AMA. The ceremony marked the first of three Boeing Minuteman building to be turned over to Ogden AMA and gives Ogden the capability and facilities needed to overhaul the advanced Minuteman II misxHe. turn-ove- Og-de- ind techniques and To Host Airmen Valley Music Hall, the fabulous theater-in-the-roulocated at North Salt Lake, will play hast to 400 airmen from Hill AFB and their wives next Monday evening. Valley Mu.ic Hall official have made 800 complimentary nd I m defene Valley Music Hail ..'... I C"1. " officers' t &nn,ng P. A reserved tickets available tx th premiere showing of "Damn Yankees". Oct. 11. The free tickets are for married airmen assigned or attached to Hill AFB. They will be issued to all military organizations on 'a per capita basis. The jttar studded musical. :"Damn Yankees", will feature 'Jose Ferrer. Gretchen Wyler and Brian Avery, in addition to a (Continued on Page 16) |