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Show rage 3z m. Juy2Ji Suaaestion Awards Presented to 170 Workers eliminating the need for purchasing new boards until such time as inspection indicates the boards to be no longer serviceable. First-yea- r benefits to the Air Force were estimated at figuration, May and June proved to be profitable months for 170 civilian employees at Hill AFB who found their paychecks enlarged by amounts ranging from $7.50 to $1,000. The extra money,' totaling $8,490, came from the adop- tion of suggestions submitted through the Air Force Suggestion Program. Top honors were shared by Lynn D. Talbot, an industrial specialist who works in Materiel Management's Landing GearTrainer Equipment IM Division, and Charles W. Carter, electronics equipment speSyscialist from the LGM-3- 0 tem Support Management Division, also in Materiel Management. Mr. Talbot, who lives at 790 Onyx Street in Layton, received a check for $1,000 for recom2 aircraft mending that modification kits declared excess upon completion of a mod- -' ification project be disassembled and certain components reclaimed for current use in B-5- Ogden AMA maintenance shops. Reclamation of cam assemblies and gang channels brought work stoppages on re- tip struts to a halt and made possible the cancellation of a procurement .order for new part. First year benefits came to $91,975, and the pair of B-5- $69,730. An award of $650 was also divided equally between Dee Stoddard of 5971 South 2400 East, Ogden, and J. J I) f . Charles W. Carter suggestion is currently being considered by Hq AFLC for an additional award. Matching Talbot's local award was one received by Mr. barter, 2004 North 300 West, Sunset. He developed a method whereby programmed patchboards used in field maintenance shops for checking electronic equipment on Minute-ma- n missiles would be returned to Ogden AMA, stripped of wires, etc. and returned to stock. 2 Patchboards which were pre- viously scrapped after modification are now being reissued and rewired to the proper con-- Our Vacation Special A50 'COURSE for$Q mm n DeOrr J. Peterson, 472 North 700 East, Morgan. Stoddard and Peterson, both supply specialists in the Directorate of Supply and Transportation, teamed up to develop a cheaper method for shipping empty Minuteman 30 second stage carriages to and from the operational sites during recycling under a modernization program. Others who received awards were: OGDEN: Allen E. Adams, $15; David G. Anderson, $15; Joseph Bailey, $15; Frank O. Barnett, $15; Robert V. Bauman, Jr., $365; Raymond P. Baker, $10; Ray L. Bent-le$260; Linda J. Bingham, $15; Dennis K. Blackner, $15; Theodore E. Booker, $20; Belva M. Broad-ben- t, $15; Boyd L. Buck, $20; Rhoda L. Crowley, $15; Marshall A. Dalton, $25; Boyd Alan Christiansen, $15; Maye H. Endow, $25 and $15: Richard P. Fisher, $7.50; Ursula A. Fletcher, $7.50; Jessie P. Fronkj $15. Also, Janene L. Gandee, $20; Lee H. Graham, $15; Thomas B. Guth-er$15; Fred M. Hall, $20; Dee R. Hansen, $50; Leonard E. Harrington, $15; Robert G. Heidi ebaugh, $15; Irving Hendler, $20; Cikarda V. Hernandez, $15; Bruce Hill, $20; Melvin A. Jensen, $15; Rex A. Johnson, $10; Donald F. Jones, $15; Gordon Q. Jones, $15; Walter A. Jordan, $15; Irene W. Junk, $15; Donald Kennington, $80; Melvin G. King, two $10 awards; Leland F. Leavitt, $15; .George Mark, $7.50; Marthanell F. Martin, $25; Ruth J. Mathis, $17.50. Also, Leslie V. Mattson, $15; Dee y, y, Jfe4xv, A tory IDEA PAYS Lynn D. Talbot, Materiel Management mh aircraft modified $1,000 for his suggestion concerning kiis wnicn savea me Air rorce $vi,yti me tirst year. B-5- 2 E. Mildon, $15, $20; Linda S. Miller, $15; John Lynn Milliner, $25; Kathleen P. Parker, $15; Joseph F. Parkinson, $25; Richard Price, $15; Myron Roskelley, $12.50; Sharron L. Sandberg, $15; B. Dean L. Sessions, $15; Vernon J. Smith, $15; James E. Stephens, $25; $25; William A. Sumner, Walter R. Sutherland, $100; A. Ted Tenbrink, $15; Edward Thomas, $15; Wesley Townsend, $15; Fred T. Tyler, $100; Jay W. Wagstaff, $85; Ralph R. Yates. $15. LAYTON: Ace J. Allred, $212.50; Theresa M. Breski, $15; Joseph D'Agostino, $15; Orville R. Devore, $50, $15; Warren B. Dowdle, $15; Howard T. Evans, $15; Richard P. Frongner, $25; Donald O. Hughes, $25; Alex Kulakowich, $15; Bobby L. McDaniel, $15; Victor D. Mc-Kenz- ie, Nedra J. Meldrum, $20; Gavino Ordonez, $15; Dean L. Pond, $15; Jasper N. Rongey, $15; Melvin A. Rose, $40; Larry J. $25; Seamons, $20; Gene R. Tabor, $15; Mark L. Talbot, $15; Ralph L. Vendegnia, $15; A James Vohs, $15; Dorothy E. York, $15. 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