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Show Page 6 HILL Hustle and Bustle future. Jena V. has been at Hill AFB since December 1941 when she first started to work in Post Training. Since then she has worked in the Film Library and in December 1945 transferred to Headquarters building to become General Ray G. Har ris' secretary. She is now employed as secretary to Colonel Frank D, Hackett. Jena V. is Ibeing replaced by Ber- nice McDonald who has recently transferred here from Spokane. The employees of the Budget and Fiscal office were entertained Friday, March 26, at a buffet luncheon. A light lunch was served which included gayly colored Eas ter eggs. Gloria Harris, Dorothea Muller and Lynn Farr were in charge of arrangements. Joy Farmer was entertained at a personal shower held in her honor at the home of Stella Hake last Friday evening. The guest list included the lady workers of Air Installations. Joy will be married to Curt Rottke, April, 7, in Saribault, Minnesota. Mrs. David Stephens, wife of David Stephens, Instrument Repair employee, left recently for a 3 months visit with relatives in Colchester, Essex, England. The ' Stephens were married in England when Mr. Stephens was stationed there with the United States Army. The Hill Air Force Base Officers' Club was the setting for a Saint Patrick's Day Tea March 17 for all Officers' wives. Mrs. R. Mehlberg, Mrs. Charles Mays and Mrs. W. G. Threader of Fort Douglas, Mrs. W. R. Ryan Cold Wave Machineless Electronic Waving CLYDE JENSEN. In J HAROLD A. BELWOOD, crew his 8 and branch of the of storage area, flight test and former flight chief, test personnel at the party which is wife, MELBA, of maintenance com- entered the L. D.Inspection! S. Hospital to be held Friday evening; April munication section, are leaving Lake on 22 for Ml. March City to make 2, according to all indications. Lee's around the first of April Rock Loft on the mountain road their home in Southern California. eration. east of Kaysville is the place, and 8:30 is the time. The committee, R. AX T7. TTITT , Mr. and Mrs. CLINTON ANDERnm Aix rorce sase or,i. .1 J. CLAY, HOWARD L. BOTT, SON new have moved into their have been getting around to i JACK POSELL and RUTH BRAD- home on Skyline Drive in Layton. LEY have given out the word that Air Force installations lately, i those attending will have a choice UljUVMBi WHITMAN, GECftv LOWELL H. ALVORD, radio en GORDINIER of either chicken or steak dinner, And PWAcp tt, and there will be dancing during gineer, maintenance communica- KJL ouum v itlLCilUliU H pnn f Jjn the evening. tion, left the 29th of March for the Air hYir .ir purpose of completing advanced on March of the Purpose electronic and radio courses, spring ference was to revise r Twenty-foumembers of Unit E, quarter, at the University of Utah uiouuai picwuuu Air r orce I Stock Control Section, Supply, had Engineering School, under the G. I. suDDly procedure. MET.vtm nf a farewell party for MARTHA Bill. Mr. ALVORD will resume his XXUAXH U.I1U VAXViJ irrujLjifS vis BROWNING and ROBERT (BOB) duties as radio engineer at Hill AFB Headquarters, Oklahoma Citv BURT. The party was held Friday upon completion of his studies. Materiel Area recently, to coc night, March 19, at the Apollo Club iiai.c Bupyiy pticeuures, ana UAL, in Riverdale, with arrangements visited h'enrio..3 WHITESIDES BARBARA aircraft La.i DOPP, handled by D ELBERT (DEL) repair Ran amxvuaav , f : Antvnii-- A ii-- J.TXXtI7iit;i pmua was autoCOO an when injured SMITH, unit chief. Inasmuch as section, nating on vehicle matters MISS BROWNING was to leave mobile in which she was riding DAVIDSON and DON LAV soon on a trip (to Elko, Nevada, to overturned in a collision with anDER, Comptroller's office, retur. be married to Mr. Walter Brewer other automobile March 28. March 25 from headquarters, of Denver, Colorado), the unit preIndividuals having news items or ramento Air Materiel A sented her with a traveling makehuman interest stories concerning they studied Maintenance up kit. MR. BURT received the . Z best wishes from the group in his employees of this installation are tion and procedures. a tan,. I tab new assignment in starting a new urged to telephone Sgt. Hancock at unit, Unit K. During the evening a Ext 260. BERTHA CRIDDLE. C.n number of songs were sund by Mrs. ler's office, underwent an nnn.-i.NAOMI JACOBSEN. Mrs. CORDELIA HODGE, Con- tomy at the Dee Hospital, Marfr I tracting Office, Supply, had her jjuowers ana "tiet-we- u wishes'H0 tonsils removed at the Dee Hosnital sent to BERTHA from her frj I RALPH BAKER, formerly em- on I B March 22. in Headquarters. ployed in instrument repair and ch later in flight test, writes from California that he's having fun and wishes that we were there. BAKER Employees of the Supply Stock Control section were entertained Thursday, March 25, at an Easter Parade and dinner held in Ware . house 12. official Bun Easter Betty Morris, ny, led the Easter Parade followed by Capt. Chester Schultz, Lt. Don- old Overlee, Robert Harrington, John Lewis, Richard Tingey, Don Stoddard, Donal Burnett and Le roy Marriott. Their partners, dressed as "ladies", were Robert Burt, Darwin Taylor, Ken J. Locks, Bert E. Martin, John E. Peel. Clif ford Palfreyman, Leon Steinshower and Chester Crowther. First prize was won by Mr. tewis and his "lady friend", Clifford Palfreyman Vern Hofendeck, Master of Cere ' monies, introduced the performers A duet was sung by Clinton Lud vigson and Jack Gibson, accom panied by Jack on the accordion, Ella Schroader gave a humorous reading, "Survival of the Fittest, She was followed by Avis Mathias who impersonated Betty Hutton singing "Doing It the Hard Way, Jack .Gibson accompanied soloists Rulon Waite and Milton Priest on his accordion. Harley Bonne stepped up to the "mike" to play his guitar and sine western songs. Then Jean Pease did a very good imitation of Gypsy Rose Lee, the strip tease roximately 250 employees of Stock Village Beauty Shop licious dinner, Clyde Willey made sure there was seating space for everyone and Mrs. Doris Rufener provided the table decorations. , Sahara Village 100 were special guests. A St. Patrick's motif was car ried out throughout the refresh ments and table decorations. The center piece was made of sweet peas and green carnations. Mrs. Harry L. Hines was in charge of the tea. She was assisted by Mrs. Warren A. Maxwell and Mrs. Richard M Wightman who poured. Mrs. George R. Geer and Mrs. Marion D. Unruh served. Mrs. Stuart R. Peterson, Mrs. Dale R. Tidball, Mrs. Harry Arendt, Mrs. Richard D. Riddle, Mrs. Har- land J. Bashaw, Mrs. Albert O. Rondel, Mrs. Sherill L. Powell, Mrs. C. T. Johnson, Mrs. Thomas A. Davis, Mrs. Orville D. Hegseth and Mrs. James G. Davis also assisted with the serving. control. Mrs. Ida Hall was in charge of entertainment, Mrs. Ver- na Probasco arranged for the de A-2- s vvuKnL-x-acters- on 23-2- 5. k , "VTr-- is assistant manager of the York-PacifCompany, dealers in refrig, eration and air condition ic Seems as if many groups throughout Hill Air Force Base are holding or thinking about parties. That goes for the HILL FIELD PIONEERS club members, too. LYNN ROBINS of Inspection and Inven tory Section, Supply, club president, says that many of the who are members of the club have been, asking, "When are tne Fioneers going to have a party?" ROBINS says that the offi cers, who include JOHN DAVIS of Warehouse section. SuddIv. vice- president, and FOLYD W. SHUM WAY, Powered Ground Equipment section, Maintenance, secretary, nave aeciaea lt is high time they, the officers, do something about it. So they have asked all Pioneers club members who have any sue' gestionis as to what tvne of Dartv would be the most desirable, to for ward or telephone (Ext 562) such suggestions to ROBINS. "old-timer- s" IT'S OFFICIAL! New Spring FLORSHEIM STYLES prove that Spring is here! Air Force Day for 1948 will be observed on Saturday September 18 instead of August 1. This new date marks the anniversary of the official beginning of the Air Force as an autonomous branch of the armed forces under the National Security Act of de- appear-cmee- f The Air Force Assnrinism until again be the primary sponsoring Are you tired ol wearing agency. that girdle? Are you ashamed o! those bulges that stick out here and there? Wo specialize in weight control. m a day the if akw ( (ft Treu Method Way. For many of our customers Spring starts when they can step out of heavy winter brogues and into a pair of light, flexible Florsheims like these. We are proud to present the greatest selection of new Spring Florsheim tqplM mnd sizes in the history of this store Don't lose business because ol your appearance. It's not necessary these davft. CreuLJ Method Treu i)letlw j Reducing SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING. REBUILDING. RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION FROM COAST TO COAST 518 Kiesel BIdg. Ogden, Utah Phone 6400 w J 1947. Lose a pound r J THE MIRROR OF SUCCESS!! pend on your (. 4 1 & Air Force Day - 1948 Dos your business jj There will be in the neighborhood and. Mrs. Willard F. Albright of the Navy Base and Mrs. W. R. Slaughter of the Ogden Arsenal artist (Jean's white bathing suit wasn't bad at all). The party was attended by an Permanent Friday, April Over the Hill With Lorraine .Ford Anchorage, 'Alaska will be the home of Jena V. Hansen Moyers when she joins her husband, Cap tain Brian K. 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