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Show Page December 7, HILL TOP TIMES 12: 1973 AWARD LeRoy H. Poll, Distribution Deputy Director, recently received the United States Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service Award for his per- HlSippSDllODIlgl formance as Management a potpourri of Hill AFB personnel HONORS BEST AIC Robert J. Urton, 2849th Air Base Group, has been selected as the Outstanding CBPO Technician of the third CBPO quarter of 1973. The quarterly award is given to the personnel technician who shows a clearly superior ability and attitude toward his or her job overall the and of complishment j : ac- the mission. s For organization' Airman Urton his effo.ts, received a three day pass and a wooden plaque engraved and name his with organization. most His AIC CITED Two men from the 2701st Ordnanace Explosive Disposal Squadron will receive first oak-lea- f clusters to their Air Force Commendation Medals for their assistance to the Roseville, Calif., explosion last April. The specialists are TSgt. James L. Munsey and SSgt. Stephen A. Myers. Both men were assigned to the Roseville disaster from April 28 to May cepted the responsibility of setting up the procedures for the system and coordinating with various base agencies whic h have a concern with incoming personnel, such as Finance and Security Police. a( has overseen the running process He Robert J. Urton from the beginning and has 5. exhibited a maturity and On arrival at the scene fires confidence beyond his were raging and bombs still vears and time in Service. in the Col. James Hall. Hill AFB expiring. They assisted for and search injured missing made the commander, and wore inpersons presentation. strumental in the safe Till: GOD wliu gae lis life. removal of l,foo unexploded !iar us- liberty at the same bombs and 3.000 pounds of other explosives. time. Thomas Jefferson self Gen. James P. AMA, Ogden Mullins, presented the award to Mr. Poll during a Distribution Staff Meeting,. Mr. Poll was recognized for his judgement in the management of diverse functions of the Directorate of Distribution. SCHOOL The Air Force Logistics Command Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School graduated its fourth class of 1973. Squadron The Academic Achievement Award given to the student who demonstrated the highest degree of achievement in academic scholarship, went to Sgt. James W. Bainbridge, an -- First Southern Baptist Church We Need a Church Home Away from Home? extend to YOU a cordial invitation to come worship with us Sunday & Wednesday Services 564 South 800 L Clearfield, Utah Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service instrument Ogden Air Materiel Area. Distinguished NEEDED Men and women are needed for volunteer service the Boys Club of Weber County Needed are people familiar with arts and crafts, sports, and other skills to assist the club which has just opened at 25th St. and E Ave., Ogden. ABOARD TSgt. Dean Wilstead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead of Those interested should Utah, has reported AFB as a flight contact Ron McCall, director, 0 at prior to 3 p.m., or 9 after that time. 394-986- mechanic. 304-267- from Hawaii was where he assigned to 6594th Test Group. Sergeant Wilstead is a graduate of North Emery came GRADUATE Ariel C. Knowles, and Rex. C. Materiel Bean. Management, have completed a short course in System Safety at the Safety Center of the of Southern University California. in Huntington, Utah, and has 16 years of Air High School Force Service. He is married to the former Carol Ann Reid. daughter of Dale Reid of Helper. The sergeant and his wife have IMI'KOYK your mi'innrv lend monrv. TO four children. 825-027- 7 825-551- 2 Expert Jewelry Repair-Jewe- lry Handcrafted Jewelry-Sl- ab Cut i, J A ... , , ; A - MARRIAGE AIC Neil Gussman and Ida Heindal were married. Nov. 15 in ward 5, USAF Hospital Hill. Airman Gussman and the former Miss Heindel became man and wife in a civil ceremony with thirty guests present.AlC Mike Wilson and his fiance, Janice Sander, acted as best man and maid of honor. PINS Federal Service pins were earned by 92 Hill AFB employees. 30 year Ivan E. Benick, Clarence E. Clark, Timoteo Lopez, Jr., William Smith, Henry H. Northrop, Rulon W. Waite, Richard Benik, Charles A. Francis, Lemuel, A. Hedgepeth, Ceasar Swain, Hyrum W. Talbot, Leah E. Jones, Lee H. Johnson, George L. Livington, Devoe F. Mayhue Vera Roueche and Floyd J. Sorenson. 20 year Geraldine J.- - Evans, Joseph D. Bybee, Don F. Gamble, George W. Jenson, Robert L. Oxner, Joseph A. Pilero, Ralph R. Riding, Kenneth L. Shomer, Robert W. Spencer, Edward. L. Stewart, Walter R. Sutherland, Lee Wayne Webb, Arnold L. Wursten, Phyllis B. Reiva, Bernard E. Wojciechowski, Marlow H. Hilton, Dean H. Ahlmer, Maretta F. Livington. Darwin W. Taylor. Juan B. Salazar, William R. Horton. E. Jack Ewing and Lyle V. Peterson. 10 year George M. Bloomfield Howard I). Bond, A. Keith I'.rirnhall. Harmon R. Brower. Ralph D. Burnside. Larry F Collins. Robert D. Campbell, Earl H. Deimer, Herbert l)omtng,vu .. Philo A. Ellsworth. Don C. Fordyce, Erma A. Hailing. Lance R. Hatch. Harold Heath. Alvin T. Humann. Ionnie I) Jackson. Burton M. Jacobson, Daniel G. James. Mylor P. Martin. Margaret M. Metz. Stanley O. Murphy. Everett E. Nichols. Richard L. Peterson, Guiseppe Pistoia. Glen J. Smith. Wells J. Stephensen, Larry D. Taylor, John A. Thompson, Robert M. Werner, Robert L. Wilson, Mary K. Boyle. Walter C. Baxter. Gloria E. Griggs. Harley L. Morrison, Ursel N. Knudsen, Willis J. Michaelson, Leonard H. Park, Herman G. Nellestein. Jr., Charles J. Pavlik, David G. Sanders, Marlene H. Anderson. Everett McColloch, Ruth K. Swopes, Elizabeth H. Hoellein, Alice M. Yogodzinski, Gary V. Carter, T. Allen Jones. Robert D. Salinsbury, Wilma P. Spivack, Flora M. Eck, Iorin D. Green and Wilbur B. Hedrick. ...TO" TAKE OUT V ALSO Gem Material Silvefsmithing tools. & Gems-Silv- er I dirir nw nofic Atmophr 93.1031 621-923- 3 Why not give a beautiful -- i POLYNESIAN FOOD Join Good food Scscco s LEASING DEPT. Ol for 394-910- 3 Ford Sales E&M AMERICAN 1 QjJ3M)GQ3lHniimB Findings 1910 Wash. Blvd. S'w .f mmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmMmmummmSM-- SILVER AND LAPIDARY SERVICE Church Residence . - - 10:55 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Lavoid Robertson Pastor I graduates from Hill AFB were SSgt. David E. Allison and SSgt. David R. Woolley, USAF Hospital. Sunset; Meg Wittenbraker, Brigham City,; and Alice Carlson, Layton. Also, Dale R. Oborn, North Ogden Larry Geertgens, Clearfield.; Archie Barnes, Gerhard Stracke. Roy, Syracuse; Jackie Edwards. Woods Cross and Eunice Hebdon, Sunset. He mechanic assigned to Headquarters Layton; Russell Summy, Layton; Jim Delia Silva, Hill ' Brig. Named as the chapter's outstanding man of the year was Joe Tirado of Clearfield Others presented awards Salt were Glen L. Jensen, Lake City; George Phelps, Salt Lake City; Dennis Grace, to ' May 15, 1973. Mobile) at Hili AFB. outstanding sonnel. smooth Fourteen civilian workers and three Air Force reservists at Hill AFB have been cited by the Wasatch Chapter, Utah Air Force Association, at its recent awards night. Presenting the awards at a chapter dinner at the Blue Ox was Wasatch in Roy Delia Silva. Jim president, Cited as the top three reservists at Hill AFB were TSgt. Floyd W. Kling, Brigham City, SSgt. Larry Yamane, Clearfield, and AIC Carl E. Bates, Riverdale. The men are assigned to the 7th Maintenance contribution to the success of the CBPO was the implementation of the new One Stop - in Processing system for incoming military perHe Services Division Chief. The period covered by the award was from Jan. 1, 1972 through Have Sf If mm you vantages of Car? 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