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Show 6A Lakeside Review. Wednesday, July 24, 1985 More Control City Keeps Thumb on Finances Squadron Added to 419th HILL AFB The 419th Tactical Fighter Wing recently added another squadron to its reserve organization as the Communications Flight was redesignated the 419th Information Systems It would seem LAYTON Squadron. the Layton City Council wants to This brought total squadrons keep' a tighter thumb on city fiunder the wing to eight: five supnances, following a call for a vote porting the 6 and three other of support made by Councilman squadrons whose missions inBob Stevenson last week. clude depot maintenance repair Stevenson asked the council and air cargo management. members for support, without The change from flight to making it a motion, of his request that any purchases over $500 be squadron took place officially and, to date, any outward April approved by the council. change is minimal. He also asked that no more Were basically doing the consulting fees be paid without same job we did, said SMSgt. council and that prior approval Walter Bielik, of Ogden, 419th no student interns work in the ISS operations supintendent, and city offices without prior council reservist in the base reserve a approval. communications unit since 1955. All council members offered their support to Stevensons request, including the mayor who said he likes to know what Im F-1- 1 We still come under the 419th Combat Support Squadron administratively," he added, and our wartime commitments remain the same as before, with us reporting to Air Force Communications Command. What is significant is that three former major Air Force specialty codes have been combined into one Air Force-widIn actuality, all communications functions have mered under the logistics management systems (LM) function. The AFSCs telecommunications center operator (291X0), digital relay computer systems operator (295X0) and data proe. While the transition from the old AFSC to the new progresses for members of the squadron, there will be some of each around for awhile. Col. John J. Closner, 419th TFW commander, said, The wing will continue to receive the cessing computer operator quality communicaiton services it (511X0) are now a conglomerate has come to expect from its communications people plus provide AFSC known as information a more rounded area of expertise specialist (491X1). This provides the 419th ISS to the active duty. pro-cessi- THE when signing checks. buying The City Council recently adopted a purchasing policy which set the limits of purchases Mon-F12:00-6:0- needing council approval. THOSE SIGNS motorists have to identify in order to pass a drivers license test never looked like this. The inverted pyramid created by vandals may be somewhat confusing, but probably wouldnt hold up as an excuse for failing to slow down at this intersection. County Livestock Judging Set Aug. 8 Under that policy department heads could approve purchases under $2,500. Purchases under $10,000 could be approved by the city manager, and only those over $10,000 needed council approval. Stevenson said that policy would not be amended at this time but the new $500 limit policy would be a matter of agree- ment between the one important advantage, according to Sergeant Bielik. The reorganization gives us more latitude in the squadron to train our people in other areas besides telecommunications processing, which was our only function previously. We now have the opportunity to train personnel in the data automation areas. $ Phone rl SHOP P.M. 0 708 W. 776-402- 1, LAYTON, ANTELOPE-SUIT- E UTAH (The Old Harris Dairy) pgSj verytlim or imoio ftiica council Wt will Clothes members. 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Davis County has always been beef cattle categories should be a area-i- ts farming surprising brought in Wednesday afternoon, how many have sheep, or horses 7. The and show Aug. judging even with urbanization, he says, will take place Thursday mornin raising ing. For the dairy cattle, they speaking of the values livestock for youngsters. Its should be brought to the site Satgood for kids. It urday morning with the them to work gives something Mr. Greaves set for noon, a sense of accomplishment. for, says. His three boys, for example, Judging will include showmanhave shown sheep and calves for ship and general appearance and years. One son was able to pay quality with both junior and se- for his first of college year nior divisions, he says, noting his sheep project, he some exhibitors as young as through adds. have entered liveAnyone having questions is instock. vited to call Mr. Greaves at Ribbons and cash prizes will be full-blo- 5-- show-judgi- ng . Support Personnel Aid Jet-Sette- rs Air Force Fighters HILL AFB Mission: The 9th Tactical Fighter wing maintains and flies the 6 Fighting Falcon. But some ground support missions personnel have ;4 1 F-1- jet-sett- er ; that keep them hopping from Estate to state and overseas long .before reservists get orders to de- ploy. unit on the road. During the wings recent Operational Readiness Inspection at Wendover, his crews were responsible for tightening up the last straps and wiping off the grease before taking pounds of palletized cargo to the base marshalling check point. During ORI exercises, his sechalf-a-milli- One such individual is SMSgt. Jerry Derrick, of Clearfield, ad- - tion has been known for process; vance man extraordinaire. ing materials nearly five hours ahead of schedule. senior The auburn-haire- d The 419th TFWs next deploybecame a reservist in 1972, ; back in the days when the Air ment will be to Europe in late Force Reserve entered the ring of summer and the plans and input - modernization. The unit was already have his mark on them. - phasing out its cargo mission Ive been fortunate for the past and switching to eight years to be picked for adwith vance parties to set up the logis; fighters, the fammous .Thunderchiefs. tics, transportation, billeting, food ; A civilian warehouseman on services and just whatever it I base during those days, he com-- I takes to support the deputy comfortably entered the supply field mander for resources in getting e the wing to its destination. blue suiter. : as In Europe, Ill be responsible Not only did he assit in setting for getting a portable base ex- up the logistics needs for the con- -. version but he eventually became change (BX) out of Hahn AB, officer in Germany, so when reservists ar; noncommissioned : charge (NCOIC) of supply for the rive they can buy their cigarettes - reserve wing, overseeing all re- and toiletries, he said. for Hes done advance-partyin- g source and logistics funtions. numerous When I had attained all the trips to Red Flag, Harank I could, I transferred into waii, the 1982 Denmark deployment and last summers Alaska transportation and filled an 8 slot, the current NCOIC of the deployment, the wings first 6 419th transportation section not-- . deployment. The avid outdoorsman says he ed. When Sergeant Derrick is not really enjoys spending time adobwearing a blue suit, he supervises vancing the deployments and location. a new of serving operating 60 people in the Directorate If you just go blind into an arSupply's Central Receiving and Materials Processing Branch, ea, its hard. But if you know the surroundings, customs and tradiwhere he hangs his hat as a civilof the people and get along tions ian. Were responsible for process- with them, you get a much better to your needs. I enjoy ing everything that comes into response I love to travel and find it a that. Hill AFB, whether its paperwork challenge to take on a new area or materials, he explained. the needs to it Naturally he understands and set 6 up support he concluded. an wing," of flow and those talents get a ; ; ser-gea- nt 4s F-1- ; part-tim- -- ! E-- F-1- . 7 insisted the paramedics take me to St Benedicts after I cut my head in a car accident. 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