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Show HILL TOP TIMES Workers Exceed Cost Reduction Goal Eye ryigeai officers O. ' 1 f V,o ings in her area of responsib ility of transportation and traffic management. Ogden's goal in this area is $1,900,000; thus 111 per cent of the goal at end of the third quarter. This record came to light when the official feedback listing from T Dohesh i Conner gistics Com-Solber- g niand was credits Ogden which with its achievements the first three quarters. CAMA during was approved. Mr. Alexander was informed that AFLC approved of in savings in his functional area of equipment maintenance management. The Ogden AMA goal for this area is $2,500,000 which resulted in 144 per cent of the goal. $3,-604,6- 00 T- -i jfflLi - James B. Fishburn has reported to Hill AFB as as sistant chief of the F-- 4 (aircraft) system management division, Materiel Management Directorate. The colonel's previous assignment was director of operations for Hq 713th Air Force in Thailand. Veteran of 32 years of mili- Co1- year 1969 goals Officer Takes Post in i Re. project their total AMA Cost 0l FM Page 9 tary service, Colonel Fishburn also has served overseas in Europe, Korea, Iwo Jima and Do-be- Rupert Materiel Management; Comptroller; Worth Conner, and Chard, Supply LaVan and David asportation; iel Management; Alexander, Maintenance. Rnlhercr achieved. learned that of $4,990,800 ' ' claimed savings in his area of reducing requirements m secDobesh accented MP. Ul Mr. L Iter's Be To Va. He has a B.S. degree in civil awarded at the University of Oklahoma in 1948, and is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff School. He is a command pilot with 5,200 hours of flying time. CANT GET sh was mlormea A, AFT.f! amoroved of $8,456,400 in savings in her func tional area of reducing requirements in initial provisioning. ThP Oeden AMA goal for this thus 423 area is ?2 million was the of cent goal per u tical Reconnaissance Wing at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, and he was director of war plans at Tactical Air Command headquarters, Langley AFB, for Cited sods During World War II he flew fighters. Colonel Fishburn's other Air Force assignments include vice commander of the 67th TacP-3- 8 engineering, England. exceeding their Materwere June Solberg, Division f-- 4 Chard if AUTO INSURANCE? Alexander ondary items. This constitutes We Specialize In 165 per cent of the goal of $3,030,000. So-Call- Problem Cases ed WE WILL INSURE YOU Mr. Conner received his listing showing credit for $880,300 in savings in his functional area of general management The goal of improvement. for area this was met $800,000 accomexceeded an and with cent 110 of plishment of per goal. Mrs. Chard received approval for $2,117,700 in sav- - i Budget Terms i i IMMEDIATE SR 22 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FILINGS We have the authority to do this on the spot. BBHBTIEian. ' ALSO: Low Rates for Preferred Risks I ete Hom.ocwr Coverage I I ' I Play Staged at University Prize-Winnin- g Post, of the Maintenance Propellant and Component Laboratory, and Hill's Quills president, will have the thrill of seeing one of his plays in production next Monday night. The play, "Hotel Gringo," will be presented at the Bab-co- ck Theater on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City. Mr. Post's play was chosen as one of the three finalists in the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts 11th AnJ J nual Playwriting Contest. All three plays will be presented on consecutive days, June 16, 17 and 18 after which the judges will select the one meriting the $1,000 prize be5 ing offered. Mr. Post said that having his three-ac- t comedy produced !l there is a great opportunity because he will be able to work out dialogue and stage business under actual production conditions. "Hotel Gringo" is being proMedical Lab Chief duced with the cooperation of the Weber State College TheaJcwd Lt. Diane M. Carpen-J- f ter department and most of the alove) has arrived at For AFB to assume duties as cast are Weber students. clllef of the arrangethe Mr. Post's play, t .v ment is working fine, he said, Services for the 2791st his play is about young Si! ,.HosPital- - Lieutenant because tradition people in the age-ol- d is graduate of of rebellion. c "na Sl Joseph Ui ff Medical The author lives in Ogden Tech-JD- J his wife, Nadine, and with both located at Mem- children. Mrs. Post their four Ienn She ho,ds a Mas-de- S is a Supply employee. in medical tech- Tickets for the play are on sale at the box office for $1 and no reservations are required. 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