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Show HILL TOP TIMES 27, IMZ Ogden AMA Page Receives Additional Plaudits Ogden AMA recently received additional plaudits in conjunction with the 1968 savings bond campaign. The laurels came in the form of a personal message from Lt. Gen. L. L. Mundell, vice commander, AFLC, to Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon. The message read in part, "Request you convey my personal congratulations to your personnel for their outstanding support of the U.S. Savings Bond Program. It is noted that . . . this year marks the 17th consecutive year in which Hill AFB has surpassed 90 par- WMr tive participation of 90.7 per cent, tops in AFLC. The civilian employees had an aggregate of 97.9 per cent and a dollar total of $214,000. In the words of General Mundell, "These two demonstrations of patriotism, and community responsibility reflect most highly on your personnel." General McCutcheon seconded these sentiments in a congratulatory letter to base organizations. He added, "The unstinting efforts of each organization in support of this vital program continue to be a source of pride and gratification. Your cooper Mrs. America for 1968, Mrs. SERVICE En Fisher of Salt Lake City, presents a Liberty Bell trophy R piersanti, chief of Employee Services, Personnel. Mr. award for over 22 years of distinguished piersanti received the i..j.Miin in tne Dona cmiKis. At Fuchu AS, Japan Office Opens liaison (AFNS) quick response to WASHINGTON ft promote technical Hie problems of Amer- - lorces tactical the Air east Asia, em Command has office at i liaistm m jNorvn- Force Systestablished Fuchu AS, Carter, chief of the Industrial Systems Unit, Suppis ly and Transportation, heading up an AFLC task unit charged with writing a manual James n A. af nra era mrJavn Bents for reiiiio the Air Force. for need The developing: within the Air Force inventory had been apparent fcr some time, said Mr. Carter. iD items As a result, when AFLC tonge experts met last April in i workshop to combine their &as and clarify the ifctore, monies in which Mrs. America (Mrs. Joan Fisher) presented to General Mcthe Cutcheon. emblematic of The 90 per cent participation in the bond share program will fly at Hill AFB for the 17th consecu- provide an action link between operational elements of Fifth Air Force and the research and technical facilities of AFSC. a storage program and one of the o 12-poi- evolved, nt re-f- ws AFLC Supplement 1 to ATM 67-3. to JwbHtttkm received wide with Air Awarded Medals Five men from the 28th Military Airlift Squadron were re- cently presented Air Force Commendation Medals by Col. Hugh L. Baynes, commander of the squadron. Cited were Lt. Col. Louis H. Dausherty, Capt. Frank P. TSgt. Dominic F. Reil-lA1C David B. Cates and A1C William J. Robinson. San-filipp- o, y, (Jl T-Fl- ... in comfort in the privacy of home or office! !;! ! tive year. Japan. Headed by Lt. Col. William Clark, the new office will acceptance Five 28th MAS Men T-Fl- ag Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, state director for the U.S. bond drive, was also present at the ceremonies and expressed her appreciation for the support given the program by Hill AFB employees. Hill AFB achieved a cumula Task Unit Developing Storage Manual AFLC ation has once again secured for Hill AFB and yourselves well deserved honors." self-discipli- ticipation." The message came in the wake of presentation cerenrcTINGUISHED 11 Force storage workers. Commended for their work and directed by the Inspector General's office to continue the subject of storage in the form of a manual, Barrett Pulham. deputy director of Supply and Transportation assumed the lead in the project. Work Plans GYM CYCLING propel lants and other chemicals. Since October the team, working on various manual divisions, visited Hill AFB to assemble their results and obtain new directives. Target date for the manual's completion is 4 tones, shapes, ' 1 V V A !V V 11 ' biceps, shoulders, necks, legs, thighs, J I I 7 L wj chest and stomach, April 1, 1969. This is the first time that the storage subject will have been fully treated within DepartDefense boundaries. Mr. Carter was selected to ment of said that later other work out plans for the manual Mr. Carter would command representatives here with the help of 13 Supply invited to assist in the manofficials from Hq AFLC and be ual's completion. various AMA's. One of the first requirements Ogden AMA was the site for of the manual was to spell out the development and installathe minute details required for tion of the first small item storing hazardous items such warehouse complex in the Air m compressed gases, acids. Force. jlj j J i slims arms, I fl : 'A I hyr'f' II builds "aria" J ! ! ' 1 I i'i ' ill plan and perfect your own physical fitness to 15 minutes daily. Gain all the beneprogram fits of "Aerobics" in just a few feet of floor space . . . strengthening of important muscles, deep breathing n to improve pulmonary and and cardio-vasculefficiency, increased coordination and endurance. Set your own pace . . . start slow in sitjogging and ting position . . . progress to stand-u- p . . . pedal your way to the pink simulated push-up- s of condition in a pleasant daily routine. no trips to the gym or No worry about weather track . . . it's great exercise for all the family. "Gym Cycle Belongs . . ." Sturdy black tubular frame, natg ural finish hardwood base and wheels, full for one It's rollers. and year. guaranteed pedals Lets you in 5 oxygen-absorptioar ... ball-bearin- ONLY GUARANTEED Ill t - M"t ,!tlreERTS-onven IndustH.! Antt oli L I - C I wirftiw IS fllfi Vo - of a task force team presently writing s manual on i stor-th- e t Hill AFB In the office of James Carter (second from left), chief y?i.ms Un,t Supply. Visiting storage experts are (left to right) Jack AMA; Forrest Burr, director of Transportation Support, Hq AFLC; and uahorna AMA. FOI ONE FUU YEAR Am-ltt,0li- vr Order NOW trom DIKtU iALt5 LUKr. 37th STREET' OGDEN, UTAH 257 S Please ship O I r X I 5 L JIl Ship Gym-Cycle- to: S I i il.... A.J C.O.D.ril DEALER s 14403 Cm.aas4 fPrAnKl pTTt pay freight OR DISTRIBUTOR INQUIRIES INVITED I j j j |