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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page jjjprtJTHE LATEST 7 Happenings On The Hill w Maintenance Section honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert at dinner party recently prior to Mr. Luben's transfer to L nSiuca, Arizona. Mr. Luben will work at the Electronic Test wished Bob, his wife, Delma ft. thpre His friends and ana most" in their new endeavor. "tne Hal Jynn, 2their two children, in mum. im SICK LIST .th,?re isnt anytlung wrong with the Wheels and h?ten to these "tales of woe" Keith Whitelock, nbrt8' has been off with a broken knee cap and ribs. A. i W' same shP is convalescing at home from a hospital Crompton is under treatment at the Veteran's Hospital. wnii.m i? s underene thatl wn?,ett operation and is convalescing is recovering from a series of heart Cummings I IhI ' Sf AC?'d Moul,ton. fro Wheels and Brakes, too, reports that wife daughter were hospitalized April 3 as a result ot a car accident. QSe ouSWea,r aK ers Sw? tEo? KHifHiATS VOWS A-- i recent bride is Betty Miller Class OlE, Airframe Branch, Supply, who recently changed her name to Mrs. Floyd Slater. A bridal shower and dinner were held in her honor by The new Mr. and Mrs. Slater reside in Clearfield. HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE? HUKti'S A VERSE that ain't JUST THINK how happy you so funny; would be if you lost everything Too much month at the end of now have, and then suddenly you the money! got it back. STORK STANDINGS It's a boy for Arthur (Maintenance) and Lois Chatelain. Lois formerly worked in Materiel Control, Supply. New. son will be named Mark Lyman.-. . Glen Hunt, Aircraft Branch of Industrial Engineering, is rejoicing with Mrs. Hunt over the birth of a daughter. The seven-poun- d girl is the third child for the Hunts and will be called Laurie Lee. . . . Donald V. Linderman of the Strut Shop, Accessories Repair Branch, and his wife are the proud parents of a New Bride, Mrs. Floyd Slater new baby girl born April 7. . . . There's been four dimpled darlings born recently to Motor Pool parents. Donald E. Butcher and his wife, Marjorie, have a brand new Dallas and JeNeil Jensen are proud of their new son born daughter. on April 1. Lynn Busby s wife, Audrey, presented him with a baby to be named Lou Ann. girl Douglas and Dorothy Smith announce the arrival of Mark Eugene who was born April 11. Epitaph on a hypochondriac's grave: "See, I told you I was sick." SEA SCENE The sun and the stars have a rival for beauty in pretty Ann McFayden. Kneeling prettily at the water's edge, Miss McFayden demonstrates the potentiality of a couple of sea shells. -- TO THE RESCUE newspaper clipping received at Hill AFB the other day told of work done by a former Hill AFB employee, Harry G. James. in Maintenance for several years then after extensive worked Harry study became a equipment repairer instructor. He is now A the rescue fire-fighti- Assistant Fire that he put out SOTTO M S' FOR EASTER At REA JO'S ng Chief at Travis AFB, California. It was in this duty ms The news a fire threatening to destroy a Log-A- ir story said, "The quick thinking and quick action by the firemen prevented the flames from spreading and doubtless saved the valuable 6 from cargo of plane parts and aircraft supplies, as well as the C-4- 6. THE TROUBLE with ham is that they can't be cured. 5651 So. 1900 W. ..:s ' if ' a ii ut 91 Highway, Roy, Utah C-4- being destroyed. TOSSING BOUQUETS Robert Pfaender, DeMar Rasmussen and George Church, Manufacture and Repair Branch of Industrial Engineering, recently received letters of commendation from their supervisor for their outstanding performance and devotion to Miss Mary M. Morimoto, duty. clerk typist for the Electronic and Armament Scheduling Section, received a letter of commendation recently signed by R. D. Walker, Chief. In addition to complimenting her on her outstanding work, the letter said, "Your cordiality and your pleasing and friendly manner in meeting and working with those around you is a great asset." TOP DOG Somebody apparently failed to let dour Gretchen the dachshund in on the joke, for she obviously doesn't relish her role as a live hot dog. Russell Chaney Jr., 3, seems happy enough. The whole busines took place at a dog show in Denver, Colorado, where Gretchen was THIS AND THAT Lou Pickard, Class OIE, Supply, has returned from a vacation in California. . . . Helen Lindsay, Class 05D, Supply, is taking a few days off from her job to spend with her son prior to his judged top dog. leaving for Camp Parks. His new bride will remain here. . . . Betty Cochran (Peg-le- g Pete) Class 08F her appreciation wwwI V bricks with or expresses Supply, for the excellent care and consid- tiuwithout full basements and ga eration she's received since she ex. rages, Clearfield. Many nice broke her foot recently. . . . Leo tras including lazy susans, Pull Johnson, 9 Support, Supply, has acto Hill at work his man baths, wardrobe closets, resigned cept a position at Marquardt. kitchen exhaust fans, birch cabito grow up nets and doors. Zolotone finish, Impatiently waiting Lee Ernstrom tries We will consider your home in his hand at shavine. Lee is the trade. Select your lot and brick son of Leota Ernstrom, Class color now. OIE, Supply. 2 bedim, two-wee- ks F-8- aeven-vear-o- Little Shaver, Lee Ernstrom eyes are "ouats 0me from the LaRpll Wniitumai i. i . ld , i - smmng Decause ner swn, ivcm., juin the y visit. LaRell works wT; Navy for a nZJ.-X' Althea Workman, Motor Pool, also has 30 days toa surPris "vit,Jner son DeVier, who is home from the Army ?"?hday party was held hv the motor doo! office employees on i "" 1Unh h0Ur Guest of honor was Mr Glen ' Ray' m0tr Pwl chief 30-da- fed?' Thornton left the Propeller shop recently to transfer to thl t Reserve Flying Center. . . . James D. Jorgensen is leav- WV: V.1! snP to accept a job at Seattle. He will oe accompan y recent de of foUr months. . . . Raynor R. Roueche from Inspection accePted a position in Cataloging and Standardization Dm- lion. the me ' motored Kennv pair a k , Mfg. and Kepair inspection ii..v.M oa,mon, Idaho, recently to see a brand new granu.. 6ieSr, Jr. Laurel Mortenson of Vehicle and Equipment Re. - $3,T00, CLEARFIELD FHA Frame with garage excel lot with Fruit imnroved an !'- - " IViiv trees. flpar. excellent, low wiit. 8 sta mileage late model Ford oi Hon waeon, real on nuav lA.fnn. estate contract or 1st mortgage, Will pay cash difference if re quired. CLEARFIELD Nice duplex, close new. 2 bedrm, each side with garage, flO.900. Sei today. ?WF. US for furnished or unfur fnls. anartments or homes. tr-aA-a ot-i- v Kranaiatner. Class formerly Class 10, and Lucille Bingham, Acces03G, Class loriU SS into Branch, recently transferred into Dick Strong, Class 03B, transferred w "ch' fuPPly p0n. ,SuPPOrt Division. . . . Milton Anderson, Class 03B, is IMHOFF REALTY "omng With his parents in California. 75 N. Main, Clearfield cent5 i3?te Winterowd, Class 03G, and hubby, Harold, returned Phone 11 IS Jwo weeks' visit with son, Ross and family, who Is 1 Wichiu University of Kansas. While there they motored to L Kansas, and went through Boeing's 2 plant. 03D Rawson, fenames ed B-5- HFC loans money to servicemen Military personnel have their own money problems and borrowing may be the sensible solution. You need look no further than HFC for sound, sensible money help and service backed by over 79 years' experience. You may borrow up to $1500 usually in one day. And then take up to 24 months to repay. So if you need money, turn to HFC, America's oldest and largest consumer finance company. Cm,h More than 2,000,000 people borrow from HFC each year MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS pmymtt paymti " pmymtt pttymtt $100 200 500 $28.35 1000 51.66 1500 77.50 $7.29 $10.07 $18.48 36.97 91.14 176.66 p65.00 " 14.59 20.14 35.26 49.17 65.55 93.33 98.33 140.00 BoutthoU'l ciutTf it tin monthly nU of t thai part of a balance not txedin$ $300. nd 1 on that $JOO axcut a balanc of in part of to $600. Paynuntt on loans abort $600 inetni add-on month. 1 chart of for only an OUSEHOLD FINANCE 2514 Washington Blvd., PHONE: 2-75- 96 Loans abou $600 mad by HOUSIHOU) PI NANCI COMOtATION OP Iff AN . ' |