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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 Hill the on Happenings MATFRIEL MANAGEMENT MATTERS DiThe annual spring picnic of the Service Engineering with vision was held at Weber Memorial Park last month, Hatlestad. of James direction Maj. the arrangements .under The traditional menu included a pit barbecue, baked potatoes, and strawberry pie. All who attended commented on the efficient crew who did such an excellent job of preparing and serving the food, and providing entertainment. L-- DEPOT SUPPLY DATA Vacation time in the division turned travel reports, but none more exciting than Hulme, who came to the U. S. in 1951 and ly to Duisberg, Germany for a family reunion. Alice took a chartered flight t short time later was surrounded by "home 'Vis. mJJf corn-on-the-c- t her tour - chances on marauders at his home in Area C. Leon, in full camouflage, enjoys patrolling around his "post". Dad is assigned to the 2849th AB Group. A buddy, MSgt. Stephen Micklas, Photo Lab chief, 4754th RES, had a camera handy. nical and her husband, HONORED AT LUNCH space a Certificate of Appreciation, and a lamp which was the gift of coworkers. Mr. Brown and his wife, who shared honors at the luncheon, came to Utah in 1952 from AFB. The couple resides in Roy, and after some travel will return to settle near their many friends and favorite Aero Recon- naissance and Photographic IM was Division, honored guest at r n Wright-Patterso- a recent luncheon celebrating golf courses. his retirement SIGN ON a bulletin board placed wun m years a suggestion box: "Sug near service. are appreciated but we gestions Col. Loyal W. Brown ask that you be more specific F r y, division "in kind : "ib.ml fHm- chief; presented Mr.;Brown with laie? .. X". & :Vf.7 t V 4K r ; Tech-- , Aero- Recon-- f space f THREE DECADES DUTY A t If He was surprised, he reDorted. to be ahlp Dutch after only two or three davs there. Thp Srhwiiw trJ fortunate in having beautiful June weather, and although it u ioo laie ior me tuiip neias in Dioom, other flowers such the geraniums, were at their reak of beautv. nartinilartv Switzerland. They look forward to returning in a few yea! to see the countries they missed, but felt that the combinatil of fine weather, superb food and pleasant companions had pi viaea a penect summer holiday. ni r t J James HONORED A " I I - A? SM Bernard Affairs, J. Golden, admires the ViJTSSr1 aBr Jeannette Dirislon, - - v - for the last C1l andtr w. and Glde. Plan,' to reside -- ohters. "Good Lock" Z - I "n?T1 ni aifAii uiiriuir tics ih. ,i '" i.. System hH L 7 'I? MM d V director of Ma civil Department of Lake City, in i t it service Agriculture, March. 1938. with He and his wife, Dorothy, reside in Salt Lake City and are the parents of five children . . i rv . v n ; ' T;" ';,.. Linda Woodall is the new secrein the .Surveillance and Supi tary rt .Missue Linda transferred from Kingsley -- branch prior to become" th. c. ourveniance and oupporx liranch "tary. Linda s husband, Louis . SJiTI' Z? Jni 1 ! ( J - riv-.- plaque mars , j ftcquirerne h t Branch, 'Logis- .unin, iwiihinijuuon and tn. Marketing Divisinn Tiicf t; L- Ilartoff. attended aiLant special ELKS Charles W. Morgan (right) iwpj j from Glenn Miller, Grand Exalted Ruler Indiana, on his installation as District Dyj Ruler, giving him jurisdiction over Elks towns. Mr. Morgan Is a charter mfE;r,n Rukr, of Roy Lodge 2338. He is employ BY pre-sent- ed James entered the Salt 1 certificate was congratulations B.P.O.E. from recently Grand Exalted to Ralph in nine Utah lames, super Past Exalted visor of the Maa production controller in Maintenance. teriel Utilization NEW SECRETARY GOOD LUCK -- Col. Air National Guard - dl teriel Management, made the presentation. Mr. ''--. J xViT I Management Division. Col. Albert J. Clocksin, 1 maefl the area. Control Section, " " I of v lvl v 'v T Known. Services Branch, Friends are showering congratulations on Ralph and Sharon Marra who are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Ralph is an electrical equipment repairer in the Electrical Hydraulic Section, and Sharon is a supply clerk in the T. O. Section, both in Maintenance. cr&tions WHC v naissance and Photograp h i c , Equipment IM 1 Division , retired Mr. recently. r,Tlwi r ii Woolf received equipnsning Woolf ment as a fare well gift from his branch. This fall he intends to take a public relations position in Cleveland, Ohio, which is the home of his daughter and two grandchildren. He and his wife, Eleanor, reside in Ogden. They expect to spend the summer fishing and camping, their favorite recreation. Branch, ... Hank Scheuller, chief of the Research and Analysis Branc returned with his wife, Phyllis, recently from a month's cation in Holland, Belgium and Switzerland. Most of the tin was spent in Hank's native Holland whpn hp " cnoni "tvuv UUil happy hours getting acquainted with relatives he had nevi STORK CALL the in 1 I ch MUG EUROPEAN VACATION SAYS FAREWELL Ed Woolf , a photographic equip- ment specialist 10-ac- re K 4 Four-year-o- ld she came to the Production Control Branch. Her husband, Zera, working in Materiel Management, operates a spread near Kaysville, and Mrs. Gwyther exto be kept busy with ranch chores for a time. A future pects prospect for the Gwythers is to visit their son, Tim, at Plymouth, Ind., and another son, Lynn, in Fairbanks, Alaska. C and The Gerry Fielding family chose the cool streams nf and a mountain cabin for their week's vacation, while Nor3 Otteson vacationed with her family in the Kamas region A mg anu nuig . muiur uiK.es. iNorma s nusDand works in commissary. GUARD DUTY Leon Mroz, son of SSgt. and Mrs. Peter Mroz, takes no THE RANCH The Production Control Branch of Management Services Division, Distribution, held a party in honor of Gladys Gwyther on the occasion of her recent retirement. Mrs. Gwyther, who has been an employee of Hill AFB since 1951, worked in the Camera Repair Shop of Maintenance for nine years before transferring to Materiel Management. In 1966 she accepted a promotion as administrative assistant with the 2705th Ammunitions Wing, later being assigned as management technician. When the wing disbanded last year, i Od and folk and & irom her ahcon of its beanHfi 7u.ence. . Frances Barber flew to San Dippo fnr BACK TO William N. Brown, chief of the H rM 1 Og-de- mmmv w with the tremendous changes in the oitv . imPressrf n Germai since she left vears aeo. Her husband, Garald, a Maintenance emDlnvco Utah, and Alice said, as she stepped off the plane inTT? H City: "It's good to be back in the U. S. A." previously the Bronze, Silver and Gold pins. Mrs. Brooks had 26 years of service, having come to Hill AFB in Sept., 1942. She started as an instrument specialist and later served as an item manager in the Air Frame Branch, moving to the Minuteman Division in 1966. At a retirement dinner and open house she was presented with a friendship plaque and other gifts, together with many good wishes. She and her husband, Homer, expect to enjoy n many interests together such as raising flowers at their home and traveling, and being involved with the activities of their three sons, 13 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. in the T. O. Section, Osborn, David, have a baby girl born July. 13. .vmwuraw " years. A tour of West Berlin with her to buy clothes and souvenirs: retired recently from the Minuteman DiFaye Brooks, woman to receive the Zero Defects Diathe first was vision, mond Gold Chip Award at Hill AFB (1968), having received also rl 10-ho- ur who Karen mteresti!l Ply serving "e Miniary Police at Cam Iahn Bay, VietNam. tlrurtl niiont.LA vir i ment specUlist ..- in Slon.' t.iv vtiiivh dinlav ih i- the -l urrmitii nlantm V.rr an - Systems nrraented her Logistics fflVf BW7 naff nX 0,1 . . k. Her husband, Ray, (right) attended the open brated ber 71 years of federal service. The pect to spend a tot of lime camping and catenas wy enjoy together. y- - j K'i j .Tmi fcp |