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Show June Page HILL TOP TIMES 25, 1976 :JI Twentieth Annual Program Ammunition Coordinators To Meet Here The Joint Conventional Ammunition as its principal member of the management system for all conventional Program Coordinating Group (JCAP-CG- ) will hold its 20th meeting at Ogden Air Logistics Center (ALC) next Monday. The JCAP-Cis the joint armed forces committee for ammunition group. programs and activities. In some instances, polices and procedures developed by this group are the first of their kind and may become for other prototypes conventional ammunition commodity areas. and logistics programs Brig. Gen. John R. Paulk, activities. Ogden ALC vice commander, The group developed and is represents the Air Force administering a coordinated Logistics Command (AFLC) He is joined by Maj. Gen. Howard M. Lane, representing the Armament Development Test Center; Maj. Gen. Robert J. Malley, Research and Army Development Command and Brig. Gen. Alan A. Nord, Army Materiel Readiness G Command. Other members of the group are Capt. William F. Diehl, representing Naval Sea Systems Command and Col. Eugene S. Courson, representing the U.S. Marine Corps. Ogden ALC attendees at the one day meeting will include Col. Lowell A. LeMay, Col. Lawrence R. Sparks and Maj. James K. Morris. (Continued From Page 1) problems for fiscal year 1976 and delighted that we are able to hire beyond our attrition," higher, civilian personnel General Rafalko said. sources stated. Summer Hires "I am very happy that we He added that there were have been able to get through about 200 additional "summer our personnel management hire" employes through are being employes considered for vacancies in their old grade and some even September who will help accomplish some of the work and also help the backlog necessitated by the attrition. The general cautioned that we are stilll not out of the woods because we are in the summer-typ- e Ifll i hstii 4 DiImaV PIiMlitn ll O m A ri TlVPorft nto i omiiaii imqiiicu iu aicnid vviuiuui r ai meld assisting in its formation in 1968. . of 355 Chapter Without Partners. Since then she has served on the board of directors, secretary and public relations director. Mrs. Brown has nine children, three of whom are Parents She is also a charter member of the organization, .um'i1ii,nwnmn ' r uii'Mi.ti.. - ii """ , . Employe Has Lead six..inn ' . - In College Play , A Hill civilian employe will : perform one of the lead roles in the Weber State Theater production of "The Solid Gold Cadillac" June 28 through July 3 at the Ogden Campus. ib u A crop of new, young faces been in a Hill at AFB summer this showing up variety of jobs. As part of the U.S. Manpower Project, some 80 young people ages 14 to 21 from Davis and Morgan counties are working up to weeks on base in jobs ranging 40-ho- ur from providing clerical assistance to mowing and tidying base lawns and landscapes. Personnel RIF Impact Minimized, Rafalko Says LaRue Brown, a clerical assistant in the Directorate of distribution, is the new publicity director for Ogden Summer Youths Spruce Up Base have still living at home. Her hobbies are sewing, needlepoint, crocheting, painting, swimming, and camping, -- dancing traveling. She has been a federal service employe for 18 years, working with the Internal Revenue Service and the Office of Special Investigations. She has been in her present position for the nast two vears. middle of the 1978 fiscal budget planning and that even the 1977 budget doesn't have the blessing of Congress. He realistically commented, "exactly how we will come out, I don't know." "So, I don't want to paint too rosy of a picture, because we are still unsure of the future," the general said with cautious optimism, adding, "yet I don't expect near the changes in our program that we have had over the past couple of years." There have been about 1,500 personnel cuts during this period. With General surety. Rafalko remarked that Gen. F. Michael Rogers, AFLC commander, and Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. David C. Jones, were trying to reduce or eliminate manpower cuts. Jack A. Wecker, chief, Civilian Personnel, explained the teens program which is coordinated by the Wasatch Front North Manpower Office, has had favorable comments in the short week the youths have been on base. The students, who must meet family income guidelines set by the federal government, are paid by the government and earn $2.30 an hour for up to 256 hours work. Wecker said the base provides the youths transportation between Hill and Ogden's Lester Park. Other teens working on base are participants in the Youth Opportunity student Program which provides part-tim- e aides to the base during the school year. However, Wecker noted no new aides were hired for summer employment this year. He said aides already on the payroll were offered work weeks for the summer. 40-ho- uf He concluded his remarks by expressing his gratitude for, "your understanding, for your assistance in helping all of us here to manage through those kind of reductions at this point in time, and without the first pink slip being issued." James White, a computer equipment analyst in Data Automation, will portray the accomplice of an aging Cinderella in a spoof on. big business and government. ' " - L July 3. Ticket information available by calling La Hue Brown "FREE" COVER are 8 p.n. Performances 2 a with p.m. matinee nightly is 393-177- 3. you cool. 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