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Show 16 H,!!tcp Times LIFETIMES Oct. 18, 1991 wsrdl soys we e(g)l!c(aswillgisw,JDy r The food service operation at Hill is again comto win the Hennessy Award. peting Air Force-wid- e Hill has been the Air Force Logistics Command Golden Plate winner five out of the last six years. The Hennessy Award program promotes high standards of food service and recognizes operations that excel in the management, preparation and serv- 4 I ice of food. if Food service work is not glamorous, but the quality of food and service can go a long way toward either enhancing morale or causing it to plummet. "Two hundred years ago Napoleon said, 'An army marches on its stomach.' It was true then and it's still true today. Bad food operations undermine everyone's attitude, so an award that promotes pride in food service management is important," said Capt. William Conshue. "Hill is fortunate that it has an Vervices organization," said Col. Steven R. Emory, 2849th Air Base Group commander. inBeing nominated to compete Air Force-wid- e volves a number of criteria: services management, award-winnin- g food preparation, serving techniques, customer ac- ceptance, sanitation, administration, training, and requisition and care of equipment. After each command has submitted its nominee, the Hennessy Award evaluation committee, comprised of military and civilian representatives, will review the nominations and plan evaluation visits. The award program was established in 1956 to honor of John Lawrence Hennessy, a executive. Hennessy was instrumental in solving problems in facility design, training and management in Air Force food service operations. evaluation will be Results of the Air Force-widannounced sometime in 1992. hotel-restaura- ,; I I T 4 , It V" ii . ' 1 l Um , r- - nt e 10 $ U.S. Air Forc Award winning recipe Nilda Elmore, left, shows Norm Gilstrap, right, a food service contractor, and Jerry Coombs, head food services supervisor, how to win kudos for service with a smile. DISCOUNT FOR MILITARY MEMBERS B.B.Q. RIBS CHICKEN WmM I STEAKS SALADS BURGERS SEAFOOD r FROM $6.50 373 31st Street HOURS: OGDEN 627-418- UP Lunch Mon.-Fr- i. 11:30-2:3- 0 Dinner 1 Mon.-Sa- t. From 5:00 P.M. -P- RIVATE CLUB "Apparel for the Entire Family" All Must military have a valid and their dependents get a I.D. Military 10 discount. PRESENTS card. (Active duty, guard and reserve personnel). EK0TIC icuioiits Male Dancers Plaza 7.21 675 East 21 00 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 EER 17ID017 WEEIfEfJ Friday, October 18, 1991 7 p.m.-- 9 p.m.: Dancers 9 p.m.-- 1 a.m.: Band "Sparquee" -C- OUPON- Good For $2.00 (801 ) HOURS: Mon.-Sa- 466-540- t. Sunday 1:00 Photo O At door. Good Friday, Oct. 18, 1991 Only. Reg. Value $10.00. Must present this coupon 0 Make your Holiday Banquet 10:00 P.M.-5:0- 0 A.M.-7:0- 0 P.M. P.M. reservations now! 2508 Ogden Ave. 627-278- 2 |