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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 12 Installations an Cited For Service By LESLIE A. COLE . Edoxv Resins, a group of plastics better known by their troj. names of Ren-itKish, Devcon, and others, are finding their wa PRETTY PITCHER LEAVES HILL number an into Rosalie Reese, who has worked at Hill AFB for four years is efforts' of Howard R. Green of the radomes. leaving the base to serve as a missionary for the LDS church in the Pattern Making shop, Maintenance. 9 Great Lakes Mission. Miss Reese, who has been active in Hill AFB In Link Trainer shop Ren-it- e the Mr. Green, who resides in Kays-vill- has solved a sDorts. was Ditcher for the Hill softball team for several years. Dur problem her sports career she chalked up the record of having pitched three recently received an award the corrosion of anodized concerning ing aluminum 'no-h- it games. ' Skip", the nickname she goes by, also Dowiea in of $265 for his suggestion that tanks. These tanks are used to 1954-5to two Hill used be worked at She Resins in for AFB the Hill years Epoxy bowling league simulate conditions which might two replace metals in the fabrication effect 6 the last 1.1. line on T the and has as an aircraft inspector spent radar equipment in use by . T J f ' ' V. J J. f orms unit, maintenance, one is me uaugmei of dies and molds used in the means of transmitting years in Aircrait an ultraof Mr. and Mrs. L.ouis Keese, 4U4 soutn ara west, crignam viiy. forming of metals', plastics, and' sonic pulse through water. Th materials. other combination of water and electrical REPEAT WEDDING VOWS were introduced Resins A newlywed in the Armament eddy currents from this equipment Epoxy line is Keith H to Hill in 154" following the at- sets up a galvanic action which Unit of the Butler who chose as his bride tendance of Mr. Green to the Ren-it- e soon makes the tanks unservice-able- . By coating the aluminum the former Geraldine Clark. The factory school where he studand fiberglass, these young couple recited marriage ied the use, and characteristics of with Ren-it- e vows at a wedding "with all the these resins as applied to tooling. tanks, which would have been cotrimmings" held at the home of He was later instrumental in ob- ndemned, are placed back in the bride's grandparents. Follow- taining the services of representaing: the ceremony a reception hon tives from the Ren-it- e factory to ored them at the Walquist School. demonstrate the use of their proREAR RANK The newlyweds enjoyed a honey duct at Hill. moon trio to California and Mex The resins could almost be reico and are now making their to as "miracle materials" ferred home in Slaterville. because of the many and different Miss LaVonne Adams from Maintenance's Tech Services was ways they can be used. Nearly Equal to Steel a very beautiful bride when she The Epoxy Resins are dimen-sionalstarred in wedding ceremonies and chemically stable, last Saturday that changed her in weight, not affected by name to Mrs. Bruce T. Orr. The light moisture or temperature changes, newlyweds are now honeymoon- resistant to acid, alkali, grease, and undisclosed destination. an at ing solvent action, easy to patch if Mr. and Mrs. Butler damaged, and will bond to any mathh. home in Ciearfieid. terial. In strength these resins are FARE - THEE - WELL nearly equal to steel. A farewell dinner at the Ton of the Town honored Miss Marjone Some of the specific applications "Smalls good-dfr- ott it yourself?" Roush, Procedures and Analysis Division, Supply, who is leaving Hill to accent a position at the Presidio of San Francisco. Marge's friends to which these resins are being who gave the party also presented her a going-awa- y gift. She has put is in the making of forming dies, drop hammer dies, power worked at Hill four years. rea naa dies, molds for plastics, Material (jontroi, party who brake Training Equipment Section, surface two plates, spot welding jigs, clerk, Barbara for requirements Byington, employees: cently left after four years to return to the status of housewife; and Martha and fiberglass trim timplates. Epoxy resins are manufactured Collier, secretary to the section chief, who left for Blytheville, Arin Bombard of 461st is who member the a husband to many forms. They are available kansas join her as a liquid, a powder, or a solid, ment Wing. The Apollo Club was the scene or a tarewell party held by mends and may be applied by painting, of Kenneth J. Pierson, Chief of Materiel Processing spraying, molding, casting, or may and be built up by laminating with Facilities Supply. Ken is leaving for a two-yeMateriel Branch, hitch at Chateauroux Air Depot, France. Mr. Kay J. Collings will fiberglass and other materials. Sometimes Mixed With Metal take over the job vacated by Mr. Pierson. The plastic itself serves as a HONEYMOONING HILLFIELDERS binder and is sometimes mixed Honeymooning in Mexico are with other materials as a filler two popular Hillfielders, Judson such as steel filings or aluminum H. Hartley, from Ammunition and filings. In use the plastic is mixed with Explosives Branch, Supply, and hardening agent which causes a his new bride, Caroline Johnson, chemical .. reaction produciner heat. from Supply's Shipment Control r or lL tnis reason it is canedi a Branch. The young couple ex thermosetting plastic but requires no external iieat or pressure to St. the do's" "I at Joseph changed make it set. Church in Ogden last Saturday In the woodmill Ren-it- e is be and were honored at a dinner ing used in place of glue and has given results superior to even the held at Ma's and Pa's following Co. better grades of commercial ad the ceremony. Judson has worked hesives normally used. 3776 Wall Ave, Ogden at Hill for four years. Caroline, Additional Uses a iavorite nm ion limes pin It has also been used in this 'Best Trailers of all are to laminated fuel at has been shop tank repair gal, employed up on Wall." Hill AFB for eight months. The supports, laminated bows on L-- 5 aircraft wings, and for fairings on newlyweds plan to make their home at West Point following their honeymoon trip. MRS. HARTLEY e, ever-increasi- Twenty years as a government employee received recognition at Hill AFB recently when Mr. Smith S. Evans received a silver lapel pin and a citation. ' J 's I Both awards were presented to Evans by Lt. Col. William J. Hall, Hill AFB E x e c u tive, at ceremonies' held last ivriday in the colonel's of fice. Col. Hall con the gratulated Hill AFB 1955 Worker Awarded For Suggesting The Use of 'Miracle Materials' On The Hill 20-Ye- ar May 18, em Jhvana ployee and commended him for years of "loyal and faithful service" as a civil service - worker. Mr. Evans works in the Installation's Division at Hill as a supervisor of a crew of construction in spectors. He came to the base in 1051 following an assignment with the U.S. Geological Survey. He first entered government service back in 1120. During then and 1027 he spent his summer vaca tions as a rodman in Davis Coun ty with the Geological Survey. e Mr. Evans government service includes a concrete inspector's job on Hoover Dam in Nevada, and an assignment as a equipment specialist at the Naval Supply De pot in Clearfield. He resides in Layton, Utah with his wife, Pearl and two sons. The Evans have two other boys, both attending college in California. full-tim- ng F-8- e, 5. B-2- 1 W 1 F-8- D . ly - ar iliif4l v Msmm pi T7! mm Intermountain Trailer A LITTLE BIRD TOLD US That the Training Equipment Branch, Supply, has three new requirements clerks: Charles Paxton and Milton Harris who transferred from Utah General Depot, and Gwen Haskins, a newcomer in Civil Service . . . That Alta Head, unit supervisor in Airframe Branch, Supply, returned from TDY at Olmstead AF Depot . . . That Carrie Roberts, Stock records clerk in Accessories Branch, Material Control, has returned to work after an absence of five weeks due to a fractured right arm . . . That the Inventory Branch, Supply, has three eligible bachelors; Namely, Hiatt, Galloway and Yogi . . That an Arave, inventory liranch, has that "fish hook and flv in his eye again . . . That Harry Harmon. Production Standards So for cialist and J. T. Lundgreen, Radio and Radar Supervisor ioumeved to Sacramento recently for the Western Distrcit's Barbershop Quartet . . Curvy Joan Vohs is a cute numr 1 . . . rrl IT munson xieniiuii oi uisnosai uivision. simn v nnH niui ber who fits almost anything she vuicsi Bill Pierce of Excess Property Branch, are renderinc torhnipnl ncaic wears to a "T". A native New ance at bases in Alaska . . . and that Mrs. Bernice K. Nelson of DisYorker, she's a former Radio City posal Division and her husband just spent two weeks in California visit ing irienas ana relatives. Music Hall Rocket te and topPINK AND BLUE BUNDLES flight model. Joan, who usualIT- -; Some new citizens born to neoDle of RWlriral ly carries supporting roles, is elude the new boy for Mr. and Mrs. John Cole who live at 5 Victory currently active in TV. iiuau. it . iik iuii lerratr; ine new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Merkley, 4995 South 1900 West, Roy; and the young son born May to Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Youne. Sunset. Kay J. Handy, Tech Services, and his wife, Melba, have a new FOR RENT son born May 1. The Handv's reside at i. dK tiful . . .The M. Dean Wilsons, Materiel Facilities, are celebrating the home in Golden arrival of a new son who will be named 2 BEDROOM Wilford Drew. Dean and Acres, 247 Glen Place. $80.00 per u wiic, uwennn, nave wo other children. Linda and Julie . . Nw month. Phone Clfd. rathers on the 89 line are Van J. Voss, instrument foreman, whose wite, Hetty Jean, had a seven pound son; and James Valentine and his wife, Corinne, whose fourth daughter, Teri Kay, was born April ... , it. tir;i. nnn tne recent addition of Baby Susan, it's now a total of three Lower prices Better quality girls for Donald S. Jacobs of Weapons Support Branch, Supply, and his wife, Dons. . . Bertrand Calvert and his wife, Mary, nroudlv COMPARE Drive Out and 8e on Mfty 8- - Hell be named Curtis F ,b,rlh of .a n.ew-8- 0n C. STR1NGHAM, Jewelry worics in Tool and ?' tt,veri. Unit, Machine Shop . . a'u l boy was born to Sterling and Die "See Cal 8trinf ham" baby Carol Anderson, Maintenance Roy, Utah Theater Bldg. tne harles K. 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