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Show March 7, 1958 HILL TOP TIMES Club Will Meet March 10 Page 5 ' Hill Masonic Former Employees Honored At Retirement Ceremonies " next Hill Masonic club din-- J wm be held at 7:30 p.m. on March JO at the Officers' club, H. Beatie, Inaccording to John . stallations. The guest speaker will be Mr. Thiokol Franb Dallon of the His subChemical Corporation ject "Solid Rocket Fuels," will films. he illustrated with colored should members club For tickets, contact Mr. Beatie at Ext. 304 or 388. Captain Joe A. Sims, Ext. The Eighteen former employees of Hill AFB who are now on the "retired list" returned to the base recently to attend ceremonies in their honor. Thirty-on- e other employees who have retired in recent months were unable to attend the ceremonies. The group, made up of employees who have reached retirement age, gathered in the OOAMA conference room for a special audience with some of Hill AFB's top offi cials. Base Warehouse Branch; Mrs. is over THE HONEYMOON Colonel Victor L. Anderson, lannah R. Lucas, Electronics and snoes when the dog Drings your OOAMA Deputy Commander, wel Accessories Repair; Alison Marcomed the group and offered con shall, Vehicle and Equipment Reand the wife starts barking at you for taking your shoes off. gratulations to them for their pair; Mrs. Olga E. McCarty, Plans 'lony: and faithful years of ser- and Operations; James McClellan, vice to the government." Manufacture and Repair; John E. If You Want a Book, " 1 He also shook the hand of each Morrison, Packaging and Pres Book Any retiree and presented each one a ervation; Mrs. Mae B. Moss, Airletter of commendation and Cer- craft Repair Branch. Ask us about it. Chances are WORK A canvas seems to come to life under the ?iT tificate of Service. inforwe can give you immediate Mr. Frank Nederhand, Aircraft skillful touch of 2nd Lt. Doug Johnson, above. Lt. Johnson's outmation as to price, exact title, Also cereMr. Robert C. Newson, in attendance at the artistic Repair; him standing a project of ability brought a and availability. If we have it, series of religious pictures. A. special exhibit of hispainting mony were Colonel Elbert B. Gen- Manufacture and Repair Inspec is works we can get it for you promptly. try, Director of Maintenance En- tion; Glenn a. Parkinson, Plant being made at a Provo art gallery. we may still If it's Lt. Colonel Michael L. Engineering; Mrs. Julia A. Peav- gineering; seconbe able to get you a good Director for ler, Electronics and Accessories Meehan, Deputy d-hand copy. Transportation and Services; and Repair; Mrs. Gwen G. Pettis, ReLt. Colonel William J. Hall, De- tail Sales; Mrs. Florence B. Por Zion's Book puty Commander, 2S4Uth Air Base ter, Airframe Branch; Albert D. Kedlord. Packaging and Preserva Wing. 65 E. 2nd SOUTH 1056 E. 21st South tion; Mr. Harry J. Reed, Services Those retiring were: Branch; Mr. James H. Robertson,. SALT LAKE CITY Orlando W. Adams, Police Aircraft and Zonal Branch; Mr. Jacob Bowman, Base Carl C. Rond, Plant Services. Branch; A young lieutenant at Hill AFB is making his mark in artistic Warehouse Branch; Arch V. Bron- Mr. Claude S. Rowley, Manuson, Motor Pool; Jacob H. Bunn, circles. facture and Repair; Miss Romie Maintenance and Repair Branch; The young officer has turned out enough outstanding art work to Elmer W. Schada, Electronics and AccesCalder, Division; Shops have his paintings on exhibit and be honored at a special reception. Charles G. Mr. David W. Christiansen, Police sories Repair; Second Lieutenant Doug JohnSchelin, Accessories Inspection; Branch; Ray R. Chugg. Shops Di son, Information Services Officer vision; Rosendo - Cisneros, Shops Mr. Romano Seppi, Electronics and Accessories Repair; Mrs. for the 2347th Air Reserve Flying Division; Robert T. Dent, Pack Esther C. Short, Supply; Mr. Center at Hill, is the young artist and Branch Preservation aging N. Sprunt, Manufacture in art critics George being recognized by Christian C. Fingerele, Plant and Repair; Mr. Jesse M. SteUtah. Services; Darrell L. Garner, Airphens, Facilities Service Branch. A special exhibit of his paintT. craft Charles Repair Branch; 1 is made March from being ings Mr. Oliver R. Stuart, Plant SerHales, Aircraft Repair; Mrs. to 31. Sponsor of the exhibit is vices A. AcSection; Mr. Frank H. TaySophia Harding, Cost the Provo Art Board. Seventeen MainS. Ilium, Edgar counting; lor, Maintenance; Mr. Abenicio of Lt. Johnson's paintings will be tenance and Lee H. Repair; Trujillo, Installations; Mrs. Madisplayed at the Provo Utilities and AccesElectronics Johnson, West 2T1 .Sth D. North, Gallery, White, Warehouse sories Repair; Rose H. Johnson, dam Provo. President of the Board is Aircraft Repair; Mrs. Lillie W. Branch; .Mrs. Florence E. WilkinWarren B. Wilson, instructor in Kennedy, Packaging and Presson, Supply; Mr. Albert Williams, Art at Brigham Young Branch. ervation Manufacture and Repair; Mr. Ebb cost th A reception will be held for Mr. Steve L. Kragovich, ' Air J. Williams, Transportation; and avrag I craft Repair; William A. Lee, Jeorge Dl Wright, Plant Services. the artist Monday, March 10, from family S to 10 p.m. only The illustrations comprising about the major part of the exhibit dimo a are religious in nature from a day Latter-da- y Saint Church hisof REPRODUCTIONS the tory, Book of Mormon Subjects, Johnson made Lt. by paintings and many depicting scenes from have been made to be used as modern-da- y life. Most of the class. CHUCK' a uy from Your DmUr r Hvmbt illustrations are painted in oils. visual aids for religious of They show an unusual degree the LDS church Sunday School. skill and talent. ''y'f'L'J IV (Zkfil3itW,, The tfW in packet was produced by the the Most of the paintings Audio-VisuLt. BYU. Center, exhibit were made for ijie Deseret Sundav School Union. They are Johnson was art director for this' IS Packet" packet and also did the finished part of a "Teaching-aid- s art and illustrations. produced especially for the lesson Lt. Johnson,, a native of Santa-quiin Four Course in used manual NOW graduated from the BYU iT I ... 1V out-of-pri- Oil Young Officer Are On Exhibit At Prove Gallery Store ELECTRIC Paintings By . WATER HEATING . al n, WESTERN DANCE DELIGHTFUL Featuring DANCING t ' V f"J K ' ? - : m m v GLEN PHILLIPS Utah Buckaroos Intermountain Famous Western Swing Band A Every Saturday to the Music of Shorty Ross at EVERY FRIDAY BERTHANA BALLROOM 321 - 27th Street Ogden, Utah with a BA degree in liKVT. He has long had the "artistic touch" and was doing professional illustration assignments while still a senior in Payson In college he High School. worked on the side as a display manager of a local department store, layout man, and commercial artist. The talented officer was a missionary for the LDS church in Brazil for two and one-ha- lf years. While there, he edited a magazine published in Portugese for the church in Brazil. Careful research was done on all paintings depicting historical subjects. Costumes, historical details, circumstances surrounding events depicted were carefully verified for accuracy, in a sincere effort to portray factual historical information. For example, one picture was to depict an alter of the type that might have been used by Since early these peoples moved around a great deal, jt was logical that they made their altars from ma terials at hand in the desert of Biblical-Patriarch- s. . Biblical lands. Studying dozens of photographs of the actual terrain. Lt. Johnson went out to the mountains east of Provo, and with the help of a friend, selected stones and rocks rlnselv resembling those in the nhotos. They then built such an altar, photographed it,toand then returned to the studio paint it. Associated WITH OLSEH GEOfiOLET AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR in LAYTON O "CHUCK" Will Be Pleased to Greet His Many Friends (Old and New) in his new location. He has many years of experience and "know how" in all types of auto repair, specializing in automatic transmission overhaul and adjustment. BRING YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES (Minor or Major) to 01SEH CHEVROLET Lay ton Utah |