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Show December HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 HERE'S THE LATEST The On Happenings Hill She was assisted by Mrs. Lenore Uram, Mrs. Betty Swinford, Louise Moulton, and Mrs. Alice Redmond. THE REAL CHRISTMAS SPIRIT to Remembering the old saying, "It is more blessed to give than to BABY TALK out all this went year in Branch Supply the Inspection receive," set up a merry Christmas for a needy family. Forfeiting their annual Christmas party, the branch took the money they usually spent on They dinner and made a donation to the "Sub for Santa" organization. collected $W.ri) which went to purchase toys, clothing and food for the unfortunate family they were assigned. The family they helped consisted of a mother and seven children, ranging in age from 14 to Mrs. HAVE YA HEARD! Statistics show The trouble with ueunia ..i Santa Claus darned near emptied his bag under the tree of drink like fish ' nt,Wl.""o i the youngsters at left. They are what fish drink. Robin, 2V, and Bruce, 1, children of Keith Storey and his wife, Shirley. Keith works in Sheet metal and lives at 1448 21st, Og-deWish You All is-t- A Morry Mrs. Sylvia Stewart, Mainteniormer Ronnie olchici, ance Administration, proudly announces the birth of a new granddaughter of Aries Steiner, Plans has daughter. The little tot's daddy, and Programs, Maintenance, Ronald Stewart, works in ElecSherMrs. to changed her name . . . The Scott Stewtrical Repair man Cloward. The popular Kays- art's first born will be named who Jeffery Michael. Scott,Branch ville couple were married Dec. 21 the in works Training A LDS in the Salt Lake Temple. in Maintenance, says he can over' wedding reception was held in haul a jet engine, but he hasn't their honor Friday evening in yet mastered the art of changing a diaper. Baby's mother, Nancy, the Kaysville Third Ward. Bewill return to work in Civilian fore her marriage, Connie was Personnel in the near future. Robin and Bruce a steno in Aircraft Inspection. The young couple left Christmas Announcing the arrival of a new son are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trot- AlaFt. man for Rucker, irom Syracuse, xne nine ienow win ue uamcu nsuuew. j.vjr morning in Machine Shop Section of Manufacture and Repair. works is where the bridegroom bama, is the new in the arrival uuchrist lamuy. r&isy, ner motner, Jean H tt 1 J T stationed with the Army. f is on leave irom venicies, maintenance. The T Christmas and A Clippy New Year MORRYS... I Connie K, We n. DECEMBER BRIDE ' a little 2 slow. 3. 1 ft, BARBER New Address, 12 South Main Downtown Bountiful No Appointment Needed. Come As You Are. PHONE AX 1 CHRISTMAS PARTIES Just about every office on the field had some kind of Christmas dinner or party last Friday to officially usher in the holiday season. which featured Branch had a smorgasbord Warehouse 10 of Petroleum baked ham and potato salad . . . Central Issue and Liaison Section, of eats. Supply, held Yule parties Friday withof plenty honor at their Christmas fes inetnllntinna had snecial cuests tivities. General Robey and Colonel Johnson joined in the Noel cele- hrntinna Base Support Branch had a couple of reasons for celebrating Fri- l WClO Oiou ivuvii (Uiy Ill addition W IsIlllDUIltt, iwjuwuuo Krit. wvjr HEADING FOR HOLLAND Today is the last day for Mrs. Margaret B. Gould who is leaving her job to go on a mission to Holland for the LDS church. Mrs. Gould has worked at Hill AFB for over 10 years and prior to that was employed at the Arsenal. She is a requirements and distribution officer in Prime Aircraft and Accessories Division, Supply: A trip to Holland will be wonderful for Mrs. Gould as that is the land of her forefathers. Her mother came from Holland when she was a young girl and her father's parents were also from the land of the if" ?' - IT R egardless of the weather, it's comforting to know you can always depend on gas service without interruption for home heating,cooking, water heating and refrigeration. '47 Y During 1956 the convenience and economies of natural gas have been brought to more than 10,000 wooden shoes. Mrs. Gould resides at 2241 West 5400 South, Roy. Margaret NCO WIVES SPONSOR KIDS' PARTY A Christmas party for approximately 500 kiddies was held last Monday at the mil Garden Homes recreation hall. Sponsored by the utticers' Wives' Club, the party featured Santa Claus, Christmas music, and refreshments. Peppermint Ice Cream by Swift's Ice Cream Co., and hot chocolate, by Cream O'Weber made mighty good eating with the cakes and cookies furnished byDairy, NCO y ives. mrs. Anna xj neosuno, president, was in charge of the event Winter Is Here How about your Snow Tires? 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