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Show HILL TOP TIMES WAREHOUSE INCENTIVE Page 47 PROGRAM Check Deductions ; (Continued from Page 1) an employee's savings account. Each allotment must be in even dollars, and cannot Ibe made to pay individual indebt- f 'Warehouse of Year' Award Incentive Program" of the directorate which operates with 13 crews a point system for efficiency, announces its "Warehouse was Year" winner for 1968. Warehouse 6A, Presented the traveling plaque, not only for being December's the year. Brig. Gen. Jowell C. Wise, best warehouse, but best of vice AMA commander, gave the plaque to (center) Ogden it will be a permanent trophy for and crew chief, Charles Beal, members are (left to right): Mr. Beal, Crew 6A. Warehouse Claude Benik, Loghry, DeEtta Leggett, Delia Jack Rollin Symes, Glen Anderson and Kenneth Fred Sosa, Greer, Reese Facer, November winner of the traveling plaque for "Warehouse of was Warehouse 8B mezzanine. The month's award was made for the crew's excellence in all warehouse procedures. Blaine Nelson, (right) chairman of the "Warehouse Incentive Program", presents the plaque to Charles Cole, crew chief. Other crew members are, (left to right) Ray Lundgreen, LaVerne Sillin, Gary Wheelwright, Leonard Nicholas, Gail Woodall, Darlene Read and Patricia Kay. Air Force Engineers with a complete test bed for Weapon System Support. Minuteman II has an increased statue mile range compared to 6,300 for Minuteman I. It has improved guidance electronic components and techniques. Following the ribbon cutting, Col. T. G. Monroe, chief of missile deployment, Space and Missile Systems Organization, Norton AFB, Calif., presented a plaque to General as a memento of the occasion. Two men instrumental in , Takamatsu. 1) the recording and analysis of digital and analog data. Increase Capability The new facility significantly increases the test capability of Ogden AMA's Directorate of Materiel Management. The Minuteman Test Facility, adjacent to the new complex, has proven to be an unqualified Together they will provide wi Top ed Directed Construction The Minuteman II Engineering Test Facility was constructed under the direction of the Corps of Engineers, headed by F. W. McGregor, Utah resident engineer, and Stewart Bonnemort, assistant resident engineer, with offices at Hill AFB. KM 20 Warehouseman Mueller, (above) Wareh6, was designated the "Warehouseman of the Month" 1 You know, I looked all over town for a good Service Dept. Finally found they Row-de- n, worked my car over, I saved a pile of dough and it runs fine now 17 7 ouse for November. The award is given to the warehouseman who best meets all the qualif- 1 DISCOUNT A AMES INCH Arlo Shovel for heavy, wet snow Pusher for light snow-- 2" or less ISM OFF ying elements of his job un- CARBURETOR OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ON ALL SNOW SHOVELS AND der the "Warehouse Incentive Program". Blaine Nelson, program Deductions will become effective on the next full pay pe-riafter requests are received in the Payroll office, and will continue until the employee notifies the office in writing to discontinue. The deduction will automatically terminate upon death, retirement, transfer, or separation of the employee. The amount of both deductions, if there are two, must be available on the paycheck before either amount can be sent. Missed deductions will not be made up by future paychecks. Deductions presently made from the paycheck will take precedence over the savings allotment deduction; it will be made after other deductions are acomplished. completing the facility were Lt. Col. J. L. Fagner, site activation commander for the Space and Missile Systems Organization, and Maj. William Porter, Air Force Logistics Command system manager. Mc-Cutche- on success. v financial organization's representative. Forms are available through organization channels, and the deductions will be effective with the Supply and Headquarters pay cycle beginning Feb. 16, and the Maintenance cycle beginning Feb. 23. (the Month' Hi-Val- u, Missile Facility Q J (Continued from Page s ii Selected as 'Warehouse of the Month' The unique "Warehouse f Supply and Transportation, 1 edness. The deductions from pay will be made only on the basis of an SF 1198, "Request by Employee for Allotment of Pay for Credit to Savings Account With a Financial Organization." The form must be prepared in triplicate, and must have the signature of the employee and the l PUSHERS IN STOCK. chairman, presented the award. SMITH Hiway 84 at 2 4 a EDWARDS Ph. Utah Hot Springs 782-623- 7 A enri! invitation for VOU tO visit Ms&P $10.50 BBL BBL BBL 14.00 17.50 MINOR TUNE UP K CUSTOM SEWING OVERHAUL V-- Reg. $14.95 8 6 Reg. $,05 CYLINDER $1150 I I Plus Parts NOW NOW our store on Fridays to meet $y0Plus Parts Mrs. Polly Becker She will be in charge of the personal sewing service we are now offering COME IN Ptrttt tit, natonabU prle, otfifocffon tows Accuracy Award "Warehouseman of the Month" SX10,hlS Blain. - abriclan 364 Wall Av. man t?'llOJX pr0sm chair-o- n thi 1 th.C Storae Section, K mart Shopping Plata Phona 394291 GET ACQUAINTED O RON RANDALL -- Service O DICK HAMBLEM-Sh- op Manager Foreman "Finest staffed and equipped in Utah" (Jiffy Knit Fabric World) MrL Cr09by fron avaranfd - LET'S ankAmarlcard Matter Charga ROWDEN PONTIAC SERVICE DEPARTMENT 23RD & GRANT AVE, PHONE 394-349- 3 |