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Show Page 2 HILL May 31, 1974 TOP TIMES r ' Bible school starts Monday The Protestant Vacation Bible School will be held this Monday year from June through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes will be held for children ages three years 3-- . through 8th grade. Buses will go through the base housing areas each morning beginning at 8:30 a.m. (same route as for Sunday School) and will return the children after noon. Harriett Van Allen. Department Heads are Shirley Orris, Department; Grace Kettlewell, Elementary I Department; Mavis Harrell, Elementary II Department; and Lois Ansted, Junior High Department. There will be a short parade through the housing areas Saturday morning beginning about 9:30 a.m. Following the parade there will be a at Chapel 1, bldg. 475, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All students are asked to register at that time. The Chaplain advisor for VBS this year is Chaplain (Col.) Harry B. Ansted. VBS Superintendent is Pre-Elementa- ry Pre-Registrati-on The Pre-Elementa- ry students will meet in Chapel 1, bldg. 475; all other students will meet in Chapel 2, bldg S128. Senior enlisted advisor assigned CMSgt. Robert McCormick gleans retirement information from a computer printout. (USAF photo: SSgt. Frank Garzelnick) members in administration of to manage the force as a whole APDS. by grade, year group and Air it has been Force Specialty Code, and the to some of curtail necessary information used by career to the services the provided monitors and selection boards virom page 1) customer CBPO the duirng to make decisions on such in months few the that, past will mean new as "The actions individual system more precise control of Air assignments, training and long run, the military customer will be the Force's personnel resources; promotion. it will also allow more per"It will also provide a benefactor. he stated that he "Further, sonalized individual service modeling and simulation to wished pass on his apby saving the personnel capability to evaluate the and thanks on specialist manhours which relative impact of policy preciation CBPO customers of behalf the can now be spent with people. alternatives. this period. This was a key requirment in "The implementation of the during "Full service is now back in the development of APDSto APDS will mean increased increase the amount of time emphasis on keeping the effect. The CBPO operates an people managers have to 'personal' in personnel, and under appointment system. concentrate on individual better service to each member "Personnel desiring service should visit or call the Base of the Air Force total force, people problems. officials said. Customer Service Center, APDS will pick up acExt. 3931 to obtain service or cessions, build a basic record, "ALL UNIT commanders, then track people throughout first sergeants, and orderly an appointment to the aptheir Air Force career to room staffs at Hill AFB have propriate work center. "The Customer Service of been briefed on the changes eventual retirement is located in the blue Center separation from service. occuring under APDS and on inand white trailer behind "It will provide the their responsibilities in formation the Air Force needs assisting the CBPO and their Building LISTING-Ph- il APD 0. Air Force Commendation Medal, Bronze Star and several other awards and decorations. He has a B.A. degree in behavioral science from the .Rogers has been named as Senier Enlisted Advisor to Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe II, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander. His duties include advising the commander on matters pertaining to the enlisted men at Hill AFB, such as health, welfare and morale. was The sergeant previously the senior enlisted advisor for the 56th Special Operations Wing in Thailand, where he spent on year. From Thomaston, Maine, the sergeant has 22 years of service. He also has served in France, Saudi Arabia, Korea and Guam. Sergeant Rogers wears the of University awarded in Nebraska, 1972. Installation set Installation of new officers for the Utah Air Force Association and its eight chapters throughout the state will be conducted at a dinner at the Hill AFB officers' club, June 26, beginning at 7 p.m. G. F. Friederichs, newly elected president, said that the new officials will serve during fiscal year 1975. CMSgt. Robert E. Rogers Toastmistress install chairman Connie R. Bowe, Weapons and Airmunitions Unit, Data Automation, is the new chairman of the Utah Toastmistress Clubs. Mrs. Bowe, a computer specialist, was installed at the installation meeting of Council No. 2 Snake River Region of International Toastmistress Clubs at the Weber Club in Ogden. Other new officers are vice You can gel a lot out of the Force, even if you re getting out of the Air Force Byiommg the Reserve The Air Force Reserve is a great way of earning a second income while getting established in civilian life Just one weekend a month and two weeks active duty each year allows you to maintain many of the benefits you have now gives you the opportunity to learn new skills and expand old ones, and earn raises and promotions And where else v have you ever heard of a job with retirement benefits7 Put the lime and grade youve earned in the Air Force to good use in the Reserve Put your skills to good use Load Masters Flight Engineers Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Cooks Weapons Loaders the list and our needs go on and on For more detailed information contact the Reserve chairman, JoAnn Noorda, terested in joining Toastmistress may contact Mrs. Bowe, ext. 3367, for further Sandy; secretary, Cornalia Robinson, Salt Lake City; Veibell, treasurer, Nancy Ogden. Outgoing Chairman is Dorcas Roberts who works as information. Quotas given a supply technician with WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Foreign Military Sales in The enlisted following promotion quotas have been allocated for June: E-228; System Logistics Management Division, 9, Materiel Management. E-- 8, Anyone who may be in E-- 7 612; 535; and E-- 6, 619; 844; 2,713. E-- 4, Air One stop tabes you to 13 IMted citie All of your airline travel problems can be solved at your SATO (Scheduled Airline Ticket Office). You'll find detailed information on everything from the cost of a visit back home, to the cost of a vacation in America's most popular From New York to FJaygrounds. Your SATO Agent can help you plan your vacation, make travel arrangements, and have a car waiting. And United can take you there. Because we fly to more hometowns and vacation spots than any other airline. Drop in at your base SATO office before your next leave. While you're there, ask about United's many economical vacations. 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