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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1956 vember 2, Page 5 THE LATEST Happenings On The Hill I A BOTTLE WITH ' rmlTOP ATTENTION FORMER ARSENAL EMPLOYEES If you used to work in the Storage Division. Ogden Arsenal, vou're just the person we want to get the word too. A big party and get together is in the making. Bonnie Smith, Finance Division, wants to hear from everyone interested. You can call her on Ext. 8251 or call a bottle and toss it into a river? Well, a note pVbm"" family 1 uiaja did it a year ago ana were surprised tnis Mickey answer. Mickey, who is supervisor in the Welding Cv to recfue and Repair Branch, has been telling his Mickev. his wife and two children were visiting tit, Manuiaciu a pickle jar and out it- - ? western Canada. They put a note in on Et year. its merry way ;iTp Kootenai River. The bottle floated 6sed it ".t0, was the last they'd see of that. But the other that id they John Schaeffner of Rock Creek. fiFJgij a letter from a note was in perfect condition. The y they bottie and the 200 miles through ice of last winter and the some floated had i Elaine Here's proof how fast time flies. It wasn't long ago that Maxine Barger took leave from her work in the cafeteria to await a visit from the Stork. And now little Bobby (right) is a big boy nine months old, crawling and almost walking. The happy, brown-eye- d baby is sure a fa vorite with his four older broth ers and sisters. There's two new fathers in Industrial Engineering. Oren Stephens, Layout and Special Projects Branch, is boasting about his fourth son born Oct. 13. It was a boy born on the 13th. too, for Ernest Blank, Aircraft Branch. Betty and Herbert Wiese. Sheet Metal, welcomed a baby girl into their home Oct. 18 . . . James Montgomery, Statistical Analysis Branch, Maintenance, has a new baby girl . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bobby Barger B. Draper from Hooper announce Can Almost Walk the birth of a baby boy born October 19. Draper is rigeine foreman on the 4 line. last spring. WUMN Hillfield has always boasted of its "beautiful gals" and you can see why, when you take a look at GOREGOUS Patricia Duke (left). Pretty, popular Pat changed her name to Mrs. Brian Hunsaker at wedding ceremonies held October 26. Pat was feted at a bridal shower prior to her marriage given by her friends in Instrument Repair where she works as a clerk typist. The young couple are now honeymooning in Las Vegas. Upon their return they'll reside at 525 28th Street, Ogden. e ; Another new bride from Maintenance is the former Miss Janet Barker who exchanged wedding vows recently with Stanley Webster at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was held at Kaysville First Ward in honor of the newlyweds. Janet is employed in Aircraft Production Records Section, Aircraft ProducPatricia Duke tion Control Branch. Name Changes a vminff rnunle from Maintenance have decided "two can live as O J t i i. i i so. ml fcaanlv sis one." etc.. and so repeated uti ao s ucioDer xney are ' , . . nr: i n i a: ti. c.i,.,i; i j. r""i''ChriStensen, CierK misccimiieuus Auciaii, otucuuimg UDy lypist.m DPinn flnd Mack Brown. Electrical Instrument Unit. Following the Wage ceremony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, the new Mr. and its. were feted at a reception neia in learxieia ana men ieit ior a . oneymoon FEVER BUCK SCENERY This Judith Ander son hasn't won any acting laurels but she rates four stars with those who watch the University or Massachusetts on the grid iron, lhe school voted the 18- lassie from Woburn. year-ol- d Mass., "Miss Football." r in Southern Utah. GOT DANCING FEET? If you want to join a Sciuare dance school, we've got the answer. John P. Strevay, Manufacture and Repair Branch, is conducting one and it's free of charge. Manuel Russell, Sheet Metal, just joined and he says its tops. Anyone wishing to enroll in this class is welcome. Just contact Mr. Strevay at Ext. 8541. They guarantee a good time. any ma r ; J deer . .. y F-8- . 1 "v . . Ogden STORK STATISTICS 1 of at ' I ' - hunting. And there s been some about all the adventures. Ihere kere a lot of sharpshooters irom the Motor rool who took: to tne nms. H TV I TTT oe Simmons, Wayne Anderson, uon wime, ana uarwin morgan were few of the nimrods. It seems that Penny Tanner is a better nunter Delsa Buck's son, Keith, jhan Gene, anyway she bagged a nice deer. as unfortunate on his duck hunting' expedition, lie caught nothing ut pellets in his hand and arm. Lloyd Carroll has two weeks off for ranting and getting settled in his new home. Genevieve bchultz's lath- and uncle were visiting from Minnesota and also enjoyed successful deer hunt. Louise King's son, Bobby, also was among the Just about everybody's been stories and tall tales told brcitiner . lucky a 1 1 v 1 1 JT OVERSTOCKED! hunters. There were three hunters in lome the bacon" from their deer ar Choate, and Art Janes. Also-ran- s id btan Patterson. Class 28A, Supply, who "brought hunt. They were Ray Schutte, De were Bud Creager, Ralph Boyd ON TWIN AND FULL SIZE . UflTTRESS ERE'STOYA any excuse to have a a good one and the mo- has a darned good reason Almost pty is k pool We bought extra heavy before the increase in steel prices. going to stage a al bang-u- p party! To honor the scent Road-e- o winners, everyone rom the motor pool is going to lather at a "doings" to be held Sam's Abili in Roy next Fri-kNovember 9. Tickets are "st 50c a couple. They may be "urchased from any of the committee members: Max-n- e Warren, Alicia Evans, Ben 'ummers, Alice Tidwell, Blanche lower, or Wallace Checketts. so they're Air-Wa- SW ROY I 1 ng NLy ko 9 THAT AWT f &r Vy f ' " p ?',' ALL! V' fHOW MUCH? ' t ' ' ' ' ?'' f ' iX i JoDoroYhvn Welcome ATEST 0 ELECTRIC Maxine Warren Invites you to Motor Pool Party seven-year-o- has been extended by Installations returned to worK alter a long who nas Quiet comfort more heat from the fuel. GENERAL ANCC IOCS VAN 1 tMHCRO'S OtCHKSTRA FROM IWSTATT ATfrtKC TOIka frrr it-- !i i! tknea VffttVia ineir itauauons nave Deen aaaing piajreio w vvw rT,the sPecdy recovery of Loretta Lawrence, hurt little "i.rarre". Lawrence, Plant Electrician in the uiecinc onup wag iniured in a cnin mi an at rppp.ntlv. fi uobfretta Swenson from Installs inna ia a hrnnH new hridefiTOOm. Last marriage vows with day when he Pearson1 at T0ddins Tin.i! k -- ', 'PROGRAM! ; AEWS JUJ&Y WHEN? J to committee reports that they a fine laje program lined up the orchestra l. WHERE? t y, fol-owi- Ideal with the famous G-- E ll Heating System. k For crawl space installation, too. ld Only $11150 Per U If TV Mo. 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