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Show iSa. HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 ftDnGITQ is 196 sffoM onOy one cranpDetfe mm SHOPPING''CISNTISR oama GSSB r . . . v. "; a? Did you know there are 23 stores in downtown Ogden that feature shoes (shopping centers may have only one . . . possibly two . . . maybe none) . . . together there is everyone's favorite brand . . . the the best selection. style they want Cited for Duties in SEA . . . Lt. Col. Robert D. Murphy (left), 2705th Ammunitions Wing receives the Second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Force Commendation Medal from Col. William D. Cavanaugh, commander, 2705th Ammunitions Wing. Colonel Murphy was cited for his outstanding efforts in providing munitions to combat forces in Southeast Asia while assigned to Hq Pacific Air Forces. ... There are 17 stores selling major appliances . . . six that sell furniture . . . five that sell draperies . . . eight jewelry stores ... 11 photographers. And there are drug, variety, department and specialty stores galore . . . PLUS 10 CONVENIENT PARK 'N' SHOP V Manual Outlines New Procedures Governing Cash Awards for Military AF LOTS. Military personnel at Hill AFB, as well as civilian employees, are now eligible for awards up to $25,000 for their suggestions, inventions and scientific achievements. Issuing of a new manual shows that the (AFM 900-4- ) and procedures governpolicies awards for civilian emcash ing ployees are now being followed for the military. The major exception is that military personnel are Nnot eligible for cash For ov.j a $2.00 purchase you can PARK FREE. awards for sustained superior performance of assigned duties. Military personnel formerly were rewarded for their adopted suggestions with a token award paid from nonappropriated funds while their civilian sometimes receive substantial sums for similar ideas. vnTi""1 i Where proposals submitted jointly by military and civ- 'nut in runny 4 ilian workers were implement- 1 1 mm SPECIAL DISCOUNT, ed and the suggesters were both eligible for cash awards, a great disparity in the h mm jm awards received by ers usually resulted. Under the new program the award scales previously limited to use in determining cash awards for civilian suggesters will be utilized by the Incentive Awards Committee in setting the amount of awards for military. Incentive awards officials 7DFDCATTG o have announced that all military suggestions for which awards have been paid since Sept. 22, 1965 are currently being review ed by the committee with a view toward oossiblv upgrading tne the awards to agree with K amounts specified by Ar The requestion formerly was applicable only to civilian 4u-47- proposals. inThey added that in some to stances, it will be necessary evalu- FOR M00 DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW FORD. PRESENT THIS CERTIFICATE AFTEg OU2 LOW LOW PRICES WAS ED ESTACUSHED MOD PAFSPO SISKiSD GOOD return suggestions and ations for a committee review and that military members are being 66 Ml fV I I 0. M (1 appointed to all suggestion panels of the Incentive Awards Cocommittee to insure adequate nsideration of all ideas. Gen. Kenneth B. Hobson. AFLC commander, has indorsed ana the new suggestion program in the benefits to the military, ne a letter to AMA commanders susaid that although military wiw pervisors should come up more suggestions themselves, help important they shouldtheir idew-Theto develop v them they should submit a formal suggestion. then-personn- n NOWADAYS our necessttto in are too luxurious and our nrioo nr ton necessary. 1 |