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Show Mil 7P firm, in no way Opinionsexpressedby con-fSjS- l?orce- - rr- stl i"T j 1 - December 25 ft: 1 publishers and writers are their own and not to considered an official expression by the Department of the AirbeForxe pearance of advertisements in this publication including The n does not constitute an endorsement by the Dewrtmen t of 6 a?' Force of the products or services advertised newspaper published every ..nnfficial ..ui,,T0P.TiniJV 7IMMS . i)70 Com s jresifaf elects 111 ill for oner Hill AFB has received nation- wide recognition as recipient of the National Mental Health "Employer of the Year" award. The President's Committee on 1970 Employment of Handicapped, in an unprecedented citation to a public administration - agency, Li cited Hill AFB for its hiring and promotion policies in regard to the mentally retarded and restored. The presentation of a handsome bronze and wood plaque was made Nov. 20 at the National Association for Mental Health annual awards luncheon at the Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. L. H. Florence, civilian personnel 5 zJ OF YEAR Ma j. Gen. Richard M. Hoban. Ogden AMA receives the"Employer of the Year"award which was to Ogden AMA by the President's Committee on Em-"i- n 3P10VER Binder, rsaiifd the Handicapped. L.II. Florence (left) civilian personnel for.iccepted the award for General Hoban at ceremonies held in of Angeles. Aire With $18,542 EtfB'i contribution to a new para Museum at Wright- . unio is neanng its 4 "COM v ?Jte. has been on base and earmarked structure which will be 118,542 next J? year. Kill on sale and can ho x wnd I "Art at $2 per i mnnii.. """"tU,S drivp ' tV.I. that the candy vm to vinsimas gilt. on Hand Manufactured by the World's Finest Candy Co., the tin is packed with chocolate covered almonds. tJJw been named director M- - ..y itJlr V,fcnl rfTf Vrr".w; Col. former Erector, ved at -.1 ..- . . .Scr?yC,arsofmilitary raiu ti.t. .4fee y a in 1 bfti spent The citation on the plaque reads: "For outstanding achievement in greater employment for the mentally retarded; helping them to find the productive place in society they so richly deserve." Nomination for the high honor was forwarded to the national organization by the Utah Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. It was noted in the nomination that Hill AFB, since its inception in 1941, has been a leader in establishing liberal hiring policies for all handicapped (Continued on Page 30) developing opportunities In .jtLii1111'" y ''" M Tot at Toyland d Kimberly Sue Taylor "tries out" a doll at toyland and, discovering it's"just what she wants", makes a Santa Claus will know, too. She is the daughter of Marine Dennis Taylor, Ogden, who just returned from Vietnam. change officials announce that Santa Claus will arrive at store Dec. 10 at 5 p.m. with surprises for the kiddies. Four-year-ol- the base wish that Corporal Base exthe main Merry Christmas Set For Navajo Indians Needy Navajos on the 25,000 square mile reservation are looking to Hill AFB personnel and other northern Utahns for a merry Christmas. The Indians are in poor circumstances due to spring floods and other adversities and gifts of food and clothing will be put to good use. Project Navajo, sponsored byis the Utah Air Force Association, now underway at Hill AFB and other government and defense oriented activities to provide a good Christmas for the Indians, said Harry Cleveland, Utah Air Force Association president. Collection points have been set up in staff offices and directorates. Items needed are canned goods of all types, flour, salt, beans, washing soap, hand soap, toothpaste, as well as serviceable clothing and shoes. Cut-ofdate for donation of items at Hill AFB is Monday, Dec. 14. When offices are ready to have f their goods picked up they should contact Frank Hare at Ext. 2194. "We hope to collect some 30 tons (Continued on Page 30) i j) Sub-for-San- ,t... '.TL'?" une. formerly QS!.PP-c- e. s,n Mr. Florence General to plaque presented the Hoban in ceremonies this week. Funds '4C I Richard commander. Meanwhile, the Directorate of Distribution is still pushing its Christmas turkey project and the Sub-for-San- ta Maintenance Directorate is still offering a Uupp Snowmobile for Roll the cause. M. Hoban, Richard Gen. Maj. projects furnish a Ogden AMA commander, said that for Hill cheer with a little additional effort, the lot of Christmas base can make its museum goal AFB personnel. Long before Thanksgiving before the end of the year. there turkeys were thought of, Nine Takes New Post W'aS? officer, was present at awards ceremonies to receive the plaque on behalf of Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban, Ogden AMA '"" hi ,ved a B.A. were delicious baked goods and base candy treats on sale in aucall of kinds, Sales divisions. tions and bazaars, started the money rolling in. To date the Directorate of Distribution has collected about $2 300 on lunches and other treats, for its "adopted along with carh, still is going strong. families", and and Redistribution Their included not is Division Marketing in this total but has its own project to be reported later. The Data Automation Division to collect several again expects hundred dollars on its plan for for using Christmas card money $600 raised Santa. The organization last year in this way. Aircraft-Missil- e The IV marc Section of and Management Systems Division, Materiel Management. Walla Wa llege, inaeronaulicli Col. G. L. Oine (Continued on Page 28) I- -' Harry aeveland and D.H. Goodwin, (at FOR INDIAN CHRISTMAS look left) Utah Air Force Association officials, and Santa' helpers asked re over collections donated to Project Navajo. Base personnel to give food and clothing for the needy Indians. |