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Show Page October 3, 1980 HILL TOP TIMES 2 proodoinig pir?iniinill inni1fDi,!i,oini IPirgir5iifin) (From page 1) Air Logistics Center Regulation 40-2- 1 which provides recognition for civilian employees who have made significant contributions to the Air Force. The program also provides motivation of civilian personnel in the eligible grades by showing that quality performance helps develop morale and mission accomplishment. Mrs. Powell was chosen "Civilian of the Quarter" for GS-- 9 employees and below for achieving many goals through both in her professional education. advanced and occupation She prepared an Ogden Air Logistics Center status presentation that was claimed to be "objective, productive and a true reflection of Ogden ALC activities." She is married to Mr. D.S. Powell and is the mother of five children. - Vera Powell Security police keep busy Shoplifting, vandalism, driving under the influence (DUI) and assaults were some incidents reported to security police this week. Also, theft of government and private property continue to be on the rise for the second straight week. e An NCO reported that his quarters had been broken into and one watch and six bottles of liquor were taken. There are no suspects. A dependent wife reported that screens to their quarters had been removed and holes damaged by punched in them. An NCO also reported that three windows to his quarters had been vandalized when on-bas- on-ba- se on-ba- se She has provided superior supervisory leadership to 16 voucher examiners and is responsible for paying processing and disbursement of government funds in a professional manner. She resides in Clearfield and has three children. At the end of the year, all winners of the civilian of the quarter program in each category will automatically be considered for outstanding civilian of the year. The incentive Awards Function, Civilian Personnel, monitors the overall program. Any questions should be directed to LaRae Day, Incentive Awards Program, Ext. 7791 or Helen Carlson 4332. ris for Bos property By SSgt. Herman I. Jackson, Jr. 2849th Security Police Squadron She resides in Ogden. Helen Carlson was selected as "Civilian of the Quarter" for GS-- 9 supervisors and below. someone shot a pellet gun through them. The base exchange reported they were detaining an individual who had shoplifted a pen. He was given a date with the U.S. Magistrate. A dependent son was detained for taking a cosmetic kit without paying for it. He was released to his father. An NCO reported the theft of a tape player and a carton of cigarettes from his privately owned vehicle parked west of building 351. Another person reported theft of a camera and $40 cash from his room in dormitory 523. There are no suspects. An airman was apprehended at building 512 for taking pastry from the building. A report will be forwarded to his commander. lt An NCO reported the theft of a 12-vo- cm)dl battery from a repair machine from the west side of building 26. The theft of an Air Force parka was reported by an airman from the break room in Hangar 40. A military member reported theft of his flight jacket from the Officers' Club. He placed the jacket in the cloak room and when he returned it was missing. A civilian employee reported theft of ten pairs of gloves from a shipment. The shipment had been opened and the gloves were found missing. An airman was assaulted outside building 460 when he was approached by four unknown males. One of them assaulted him. He was taken to the hospital, treated for contusions and released. Investigation is pending. An NCO was apprehended on base for wek suspected DUI. Breathalyzer test was given with results of .22. A report will be forwarded to his commander. Another military member was apprehended results of .18. Off base, the Utah Highway Patrol reported they had arrested an airman in Sunset for DUI. He submitted to a breathalyzer with results of .17. Bail was set at $300. Ogden Police Department reported that they had arrested three airmen for theft from a vehicle and criminal trespassing at a car dealership in Ogden. Bail was set at $500. Remember, Operation Crime Stop, Ext. 7867 (STOP). " j!fflPI)gf?iail)'W)i!!ll I 1 - u - Blaze King J AMIES TTOf t'. TVE with glass door fin rw Reg, $750 . ..... .... iran Equipped - LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICES While Supply Lasts) t o Specializing in Stcno Packogos : -- o Large Selection of Stone for your Stove Installation p StovQS& f 0n SAU SA 110X11 UP TO Introducing the checking account that thinks it's a account savings Soon can interest on your get checking with fflmjocir account from The Big Orbnge. Get the details at .any Ogden you Vil22MJom Federal branch. 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