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Show March 6. 1959 Aeronautical Science Institute Plans Meeting At Officers Club The March meeting? of the Great Salt Lake Section of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences will be- held at the base officers club, March 27, 6:30 p.m. Highlight of the dinner meetn, ing will be a talk by John Thio-ko- l, of general manager Conine. Cost, is $1.75 per person. Members, potential members, and their partners are invited. The section is made tip of persons from, private industry, gov ernment installations and scho lastic institutions in this area that are working or interested in aeronautical sciences. Purpose of the - Hig-ginso- - 1 4 I Page 7 HILL TOP TIMES organization is to exchange tech nical and scientific data about the subject. Chairman of che group is Ltu Col. Leigh H. Hunt, assistant for special inspections, OOAMA Inspector General's office. Included in the membership are Hill AFB, Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Utah State University, Marquardt Aircraft Co., Sperry Utah Engineering Laboratory, and ThiokoL Hill personnel interested in joining or attending the party should contact-- CoL' Hunt, Ext. 317, West Area, fflk hrm Post office officials from Og- P3' Sep - - MUSIC Practicing for their forthcom ing, show are "barbershoppers" from Hill (left to right, top row) Harry Harmon, Industrial Engineering Division; Ken Hyde, Vehicle and Equipment Repair Branch; Orson Baker, Logistic Support Management Directorate; Arnold Romero, Vehicle and Equipment Repair Branch; Merle Coffey, Vehicle and Equipment Repair Branch. (Bottom) Earl Nye Quality Division; Cliff Stultz, 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight; Joe Allen Manufacture and Repair Branch; and John Coffey, Vehicle and Equipment Repair Branch. Society members absent when the picture was taken are Don Scott 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight; Clarence Rice, Instrument Section; and J. T. Lundgreen, President of the Ogden Chapter, Logistic Support Management Support Directorate. MAKE Largest Ogden Suggestion Award Presented To tlill AFB Postman den journeyed out to Hill AFB to W office. Making the presentation in ceresuggestion monies held at Hill was Ed Ven-del- l, 4 award check ever made in the Ogden postmaster. He was Ogden area. accompanied by Mylo Miller, ReWiwas check of the gional Recipient Suggestion Committeeley H. Miller, superintendent of man from Denver who presented a special citation from the office. Hill AFB Post Office. ' He was presented a check for Mr. Miller has worked for the office , approximately 13 $70.00 for a suggestion he made post some time ago for improved mail years and resides at 1185 Rushton sorting methods in the Ogden. post Street, Ogden. present the largest For Show In Ogden High March 14 'Barbershoppers' Tune and Repair Branch. There is a Chapter of the Society in almost every city in the USA. We are not professional musicians just a group of fellows who like to sing. an evening out with the boys It's They are members of the Og- and good clean fun." den Chapter of the Society for the The group meets on Monday Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in nights in the basement of the old-tim- presenting (SPEBSQSA) their show March 14. who are Ogden City and County Building annual charity and practice The event will be held in the Ogden High School auditorium and proceeds will be turned over Associato the Parent-Teachetion for a scholarship to further the "education of a teacher for exceptional children. rs Featured on the evening's program will be a special barbershop quartet from Berkeley, California, and the Evans Quartet made up of Ogden and Salt Lake members. The organization is National in scope, explained Hill AFB spokesman Joseph Allen, Manufacture IDEA MONET is accepted by Wiley H. Miller (center) Hill AFB suggestion he post officer superintendent, for a money-savin- g turned in. On hand, for the ceremonies were Ogden postmaster Ed Vendell (left) and Mylo Miller, Regional Suggestion Eyes Are Twelve Hillfielders will get aH decked out next week in colorful vests, white shirts and black bow e ties and harmonize on favorite songs of yesteryears. America 1 MM Up ll e ballads, love songs and comedy routines. Such songs as,' "When you and. I were. Young Maggie", "When Day Is Done", "Did Your Mother Come From Ireland", and others popular in the days of the horse and buggy, are favorites. "Anyone at Hill AFB who would care to join us is welcome," Mr. Allen said. "We would also like i rs to extend an invitation to all to see our show at the Ogden High School auditorium on Admission the 14th of March. prices ranges from $1 per seat to GOOD LIGHT BRINGS BETTER SIGHT old-tim- Buy from Your Deafer Hill-fielde- $2.25. jl r(7 Com- mitteeman from Denver. 6 ARE YOU HARD TO FIT? 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