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Show Lnber 23, 1951 HILL TOP TIMES Own &e GROOMS UpES AND Make TV Debut iM BY ... Page Hill Air Force base and the vital work being done here will be tho subject of a feature article in the December issue of the Utoco Torch, publication of the Utah Oil Refining Company. The story was prepared and written by the Public Information Office. Primarily a service man's issue, the December Utoco Torch will tell how transportation plays a major role in the mission of Hill Air Force Base. The article states that "the transporting of employees to and from work adds up to at least a million man-milof travel each HELEN RICE bridegroom was Richard O. Ballan-whe- n he wed pretty Patricia Ann Francis, Jditer of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francis of Ogden, as a St Joseph Catholic Church wedding with all .frills and thrills. Immediately following the cere-n- y the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast Ogden is their the home of the bride's parents. return from a honeymoon me address since thier Canada. Dick is the chief of rail operations branch I the Ballantvrie transportation uivision, supply. Back on the job after honeymooning in warm, sunny Las Vegas "is titian-haire- d Mrs. Frank Pierce, who was the former Madeline t lovely Lranski, who worked in production control section, maintenance. Cheer-- I, friendly Madeline is an oldtimer in maintenance having come to work Hill during WW II. Husband, Frank is an employee of the Naval The Pierces Frank, Madeline and Madeline's two chil-eipply Depot. Kathy and Gerry live at 118 Beacon Street, Skyline Subdivision, in October R S- i g .' A I It es five day work week." On the cover of the magazine will be a picture of a 0 being refueled at Hill by foreman of the Hill refueling unit Earl D. Jaques of Lay-toand the NCO in charge SSgt. Percy H .Jordan of Athens, Georgia. The magazine will be distributed about December 15. if n, ' ijrton. Magazine to Feature Activities at Hill B-5- n, to Mrs. Dan Wheatley just a bit hesitatingly these days iiioliiimiTi 1 irmr Mimf SMWAHHHMMHBMMaMiBH La Nae Mills, steno in engineering unit, maintenance. Dan, Lt. Marion L. Waibel Mary Armstrong SSgt. !0 works in air installations, and La Nae were married in the Logan im.iw on 4 October. Their honeymoon was spent touring Utah )S Temple i irks and Arizona, with side visits to the LDS Temple in Manti, St. Mesa. Nae La and is as sorge Beaming quoted saying, "Marriage is "OGDEN'S MILITARY HEADQUARTERS" i rrific it's just wonderful. I'm sure it's here to stay." i Exchanging "I do's" on 7 November in the Logan LDS Temple were features On ,en C. Sabin, electrical unit aircraft repair, and Patsy Valee Standef After honeymooning for a week in the southern states, Tremonton. TAILORED-TO-YOUR-MEASUUNIFORMS e11 be at home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Launa Sorrow can no longer be kidded over her unusual name for By Hill AFB ith gladness she changed Jt to Mrs. Keith Filbert. Launa is the daugh-- r I WAF Blue Gabardine Uniforms of Mrs. Faye B. Sorrow, chief of the passenger and household goods Two of the comely representatives ction, transportation division, supply. She became the wife of Pfc. fair sex Lt. Marian L. Waibel of Finest Virgin 100 Wool gabardine, comIbert of Hill's communication Sq. on 11 November. pletely lined with Skinner Satin. Made to rethe Medical Corps and SSgt. Mary tail at about $79.50. OUR PRICE Thurman Preece, of shipping branch warehouse married Golda Armstrong of the WAFs, Hill Air landers on 9 November. Force Base made their debut in Of interest to Half lelders is the AF Blue Gabardine Service Uniforms marriage on 16 November of Beverly television Friday, 2 p.m. Novem The Logan LDS ber 16. Jbrsgren, receiving branch, transportation division. Finest 100 Wool Flat Weave gabardine, Skin- - flfc IT kmple (a popular marriage spot these days) was chosen by Beverly I" A When a call came from the main " I ner Satin lining, AF approved. Also Available id Dee Stevenson, Weber College student whom she married. A recep-o- n recruiting station at Fort Douglas in shade 193. Retail Value $79.95. OUR PRICE.... was held in the Bertha Eccles Hall after the ceremony. JVAiV V for of Air Force the representatives of order are for Joan in warehouse Jenkins Congratulations no became Mrs. Richard Allen on 16 November. Dick works in mainte- - Nurse Corps and Women in the Air Fine 40 Wool 60 Crease-resistaRayon Force to model uniforms of the two Weave juice. At a special luncheon her working friends presented Joan with Excellent Flat gabardine. appearing Af KSL-TV services for a program, the uniform. Regular Retail and Bfll i electric toaster. AFB Hill information office public The former Joyce Foinders is now Mrs. James B. Minton and is back Value $68.50. OUR PRICE work at three week's honeymoon in Virginia. Her supply friends issued a call for volunteers. Photo graphs of those responding to the resented her with a lovely gift. AF Blue Shirts, with epulets AA call were taken and from the group, S. Columof of Pvt. Leonard Jacobs Shirley Morris became the bride Lt. Waibel and SSgt. Armstrong Bridal party Ohio, on 5 October at the Mansion House in Ogden. Finely Tailored ti, friends were served dinner. Temporarily they are living in Ogden were selected. lith plans centered around Denver as a possible address in the future. With the representatives of other women's military services, Lt. Wai SOCKS cushion sole tQgt JOUNCING BABIES . 1 . OQjtim bel and appeared Armstrong G. we SSgt. didn Gordon we take t Now, regret SSgt.. 50 Wool ..... .... Of Blue Socks .... Z Clip AF on Shafer's "Home Is Betty Making :.Prin.ce's offer to. bet that his first offspring would not show. Thotee who saw the be a BOY. He may be plenty sharp in his assign- Fun" KSL-T- V program, report that Lt. some other ment in military personnel as classifier, or OGDEN ARMY & NAVY STORE and SSgt. Armstrong Waibel missed when the boat it he but handle, surely fancy came to guessing what his first child would be. "If modeled the uniforms of the Nurse 324 - 24th Street Phone it's a girl, we'll drown her," or words to that affect Corps and the WAF's in a most manner. attractive a was and it last famous Well, were, the quotes. girl iJ !tMNl Nw M on 14 November, and Dorothy Prince k if I she arrived have must steno in (former military personnel) played safe for she picked out a name for a small SSgt. Prince girl Cynthia Ann. We're placing bets now that IJ1 whether he admits it or not, Gordon, will be plenty pud of her and claim all her good points. No matter which parent favors in lnnks. sshfi'11 he a beautv. I incidentally, we notice maintenance administrative assistant, Aries Jteiner, is back after recuperating" for about a week following the ar- sl of his fourth daughter. Two sons complete the family circle of Answering the - wroini'riini m former B. ini mi wi itN mi im im uh l). Uniforms Modeled Television RE Women ly S56.50 f 3-- C nt long-weari- "VV ng fg" t 10 N- Itt Wl IW HII mi BH HII Hfl e mother is a fine musician. d a new erandson for Mrs. Merrill Bradshaw of Cen FiUe. born on 7 November. Mrs. Bradshaw, supply employee is be- jonine to fold her 104-B- 's pants. By like the proverbial way. the narenfs nf said erandson are Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Rigby, I KObert Young, employe of receiving orancn, transportation division fme a daddy for his second time on 9 JNovemoer. it was a Doy. nderful It's AT RIGHT: Gabardine Shell with Quilted Lining (without moutan collar) in Grey and Navy Blue seven-DOun- three-corner- ed e husband Mike), shift supervisor of shipping trip distribution branch, is back resting up after her three-wee- k hometown in Birmingham. Ala. She also loonea arouna in fa St. Louis, Albuquerque and Las Vegas. uean Painter, base supply administration ana oogt. may nam jthuc warehouse IN took seDarate trips to Las Vegas, but both returned jith (they say) tidy sums. wuis Ridl of material scheduling oince too advantage ui a tc,c.. weekend to take his wife to Billings, Montana for a holiday. Mrs. Isabella McDonald returned to work after two ween s visit witn iends and relatives in Denver and Ouray, Colorado. Virginia fket J ner s ... ARTY ,' PATTER . . nase orian,Supply (requirements & distribution) Party planners, Son:el nnnno. Uo.oiioimep Tsahell Forsbere. Doris Smith, Jean with a big assist ,nfelt, Stella Harrop, Adriana Butters, Bettya Morris nauowecn Sessions Mr. stagea Major Pollock and j cuiDer. with the Apollo uiud as tne seinug wwc Half acre, ertainer: Avic Mathias, Major Winn, Cpl. Sam Groves, Bob Donna e Hessheimer, Cliff Palfreyman, Lucille Mabey, Mavis Jones, lamPhrey3 and Maybelle Porter rang bells, and sang songs and othersuccess. a made foolishment to make the party fERE AND THERE . v uu Air a T- i wiui annnlv wns honored On. 4 XNOveiiioer t . , , cmiiia jjcuiuguoii'i ot"J to return nome to ft i "uii. one iciiiiiiiakcua Vtarjl tieA pmnlovment 7- intrnl ... jiom S" XT fv Wm n U her husband has been reassigned. rPie by ii, collecting ,v,Q clothing mm i fid A AT LEFT: Tackle - Twill Tough Outer Shell, Quilted All-Wo- ol Lining (moutan collar in Grey, Tan, and Navy Blue II $14.50 a. Patricia Rahn, textile unit left recently ior Tho fii " IS TT(-- Mrs. "ere rv hsfu sn.50 ... Lund (and MCATIONEKRS uiuma MONDAY HOURS ' Noon until 9 O'clock for your convenience. .nntrol branch, supply have set a line to be sent to tne cnuuren . . Post Office Sets Record y Handling Most Air Parcel Post Eames handled hi AFD 1 nave mil' .iiucu U!1KI.IJ.. nimieiucia knit. base post office in the limelight Vendell, Ogden Postmaster, Pf advised William Eames, superior Of Hill'a nriof nffia tYiat Hllf- rg le month nf fVtnher more air i, by parcelu post was nnst office in the ti man wjr onv nfhor Ogden area. Records show that Eames received approximately 1000 nioPPi of Air Parcel Post during October. ABOVE: Front-Quart- -- -- 2305 Washington Blvd. JJJ)ffJJ""ff'ff''ff''ff'f''fP er .rr.rrrr. Sur- - Horse-Hid- e coat. Removable Rayon Lining Belt. Full $29.85 |