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Show HILL TOP TIMES eJberJTL Page 37 Bun Bray Speaks At Dinner Social Mr. Bun B. Bray, Jr., staff director of the Subcommittee on Manpower Utilization of the House Committee on Post Of- fice and Civil Service, was the guest speaker at the recent -social of the National Asdinner- 5. Cifed Ribert H. McCutcheon, Ogden AMA commander, pre-nan- d pencil set to George A. Williford of the 2705th . Wing. l'ir. iiinuvtu Nuclear Safety magazine that received plaudits of Nuclear Safety and Hq Air ff of the directorate for the story. gift was in appreciation 5 1 for Safety Article nitionS wre by the Force. sociation of Supervisors. Among those in attendance were Ogden AMA Commander Maj. Gen. Robert H. McCutcheon and Mrs. McCutcheon; Ogden AMA Vice Commander Brig. Gen. J. C. Wise and Mrs. Wise ; Max Kennedy, deputy director of Maintenance, and Mrs. Kennedy; Barrett F. Pulham, deputy director of Supply and Mrs. Pulham; and Lee Florence, chief, Civilian Personnel Division and Mrs. Florence. 'PERSONAL ANXIETY' HMD Return of Bullet Lodged in Plane Tank Asks That pilot serving in Southeast Asia will soon receive souvenir that he requested from Hill AFB aircraft repair man a bullet that was lodged in the fuel tank of a Phan-An F-- 4 W undergoing jet repairs at the base. story of how the in the tank and the Wicance of it to the pilot is mystery to Hill personnel but zsy are hoping the pilot will rite back and fill in the miss-s- f full The Please send to Oapt. E. D. SchnepeJ." The address in Southeast Asia followed. Met sot When the aircraft arrived at details. I The several weeks story began w when a the a letter was Crash-Battl- nit, e Maintenance, itited: To Schultze or or to Whom received Damage which Mary at HIT! It May Con- - Aircraft 779 is re- ana the buUet which is in the vrinv fanV fa ww dred iOnnd, reciate jo .Personal a I would having it was a anxiVtv gratefully appit returned to great cause of Br,A i sonnel policy uniform government-wide to get every agency out of the personnel business; upgrading EO 10988 to obtain the best possible leadership for employee organizations ; and having civilian deputies at directorate and division level in order to maintain continuity in operations year after year. 1 Radio Repaired TV, STEREO, & BRIMLEY TV I Models Makes & REASONABLE All Fred N. Algeir, Maintenance, RATES 5945 S. 2600 W., Roy, died Nov. the base for repair, Mainte23 years federal service. Color Antennas Installed $39.95 nance men made a search for 17; PHONE 376-926- 3 the bullet. The bullet had enterRaymond Sharp, Mainteed the center wing of the nance, 150 E. Third S., Ogden, 58 West Gentile Layton. Utah ber, made a hole through died Nov. 16; 22 years federal the wing fuel tank, penetrated service. the top of the wing fuel tank, put a dent in the lefthand engine intake duct, and finally MPMRFPq OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE expended itself and dropped NO war CLAUSE. THE NCOBA INSURANCE PLAN HAS into the internal tank. FOR LIFE RESTRICTIONS DUTY HAZARDOUS OR OCCUPATIONAL were ELIGIBILITY bullet NO of SERVICE the LENGTH OF REQUIREMENT NO INSURANCE Fragments IS recovered and have been mailed RESTRICTIONS OTHER THAN FOR PERSONNEL ON FLIGHT STATUS to the pilot. OPEN TO ALL PERSONNEL REGARDLESS OF RANK. fighter-bom- "When t "v? -- :'':! TURKEY TREAT A turkey that will never live to see the oven is held by its creator, Virginia Brooks, an item management specialist in the Requirements and Distribution Branch of Materiel Management. Virginia's bird is fashioned of dried apricots and peaches, prunes and candied fruits. Marshmallows give realism to the spread tail and wings. Virginia and her family have made the turkeys as a tradition since her childhood in Kansas. Her children and now her grandchildren have them. John Brooks, her. husband, is a logistic specialist in the same directorate. The family had been assigned at Middletown and Mobile, and are finally settling for keeps in Morgan County. "This is the place," said Virginia. e" Obituaries . 7 M getting work done instead of letting it out to contractors; making civilian per"in-hous- Pilot If III "A Blueprint for Action," was Mr. Bray's subject. Some of the main points he suggested that should be pursued in the years to come were : .u it m a memento. i:ftohiv cod SIGN ON nursery: ... "Brat patrol." S3ME1D (SEEIE W2m Klksssm ESSE) GEE) A MUST A fo.ee h.O. to. all ck1 (MrlAMf I olc hoc od mwbcf el.rtd Of Icmole koootablr Toor SCHEDULE OF COVERAGE S- - AND COSTS S LhL he v Iz,mwLen ata T lda Chr, Markos, chief of the Aircraft fra,Bent 7ed the tank of 0 " bullet and Indicates F-- 4 aircraft during a Asia. 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