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Show March 20, 1659 HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 THE VERY LATEST Happ enings on GOOD TURN DAILY .., ...." Scouting is a family affair for Darrell and Dorothy Servoss, Hiil AFB, workers. Darrell, who works for the Storage Division, has 34 years, in scouting. His wife, Dorothy, a Base Supply employee, is just starting her scouting career with: four years as a den mother to her credit. Darrell recently received his Silver award and is also the proud possessor of the Eagle, Bronze Palm, one gold and A s?4 t r s three silver palms, training award, Scoutmaster's key, Scouters Key and 81 merit badges. Their is son, Kent, following along young in their footsteps with a Star badge to his credit already. The Servoss family resides at 162 West Cth South, Bountiful. They al30 have three daughters. "Scouting," the Servoss' say, "has helped keep uS feeling young besides teaching us many useful and valuable things." Y m Darrell and Dot RECALLS DAYS WHEN HE HELPED ARMY FLY MAIL . .. ujoii Here's a perfect pattern for happy living and retirement who did: He b i,ou kioI "G" FOR GRAND! ' could only make it work. We know a msn bonds out as of the Division, LSM. He decided to take $1,000 payday" four a savings program. He has $00 deducted everythis Jears up for him a couple of "G" notes a year. Lou has kept a and JW home bought new on a down He has made the payment ones he the on using car with the bonds he's saved. He plans F-1- 01 accu-mulat- in the future for retirement. THIS AND THAT is mighty P"ud of Clyde E. Hodgson, Plant Services branch, E. es hij Hodgson, Jr., brand new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde f heTadies from Redistribution and Marketing branch celebrated in honor of Bernice Nelson . . , , birthday dinner at the Mansion House home after an operation . . . at is Mitchell recuperating Virginia Sharon Langlois, Redistribution and Marketing, is leaving Hill to enter college at Provo. Stork news was really made in the Spares Management Section, LSM, the other day. In a section with only 16 employees, the bird with the big bill lured two employees away on the same day. What Nellie and Babe is unusual about the incident is that both babies were adopted. Th old baby gir welfare called the one girl and said they had a five-da- y similar a next message: a five-dagot BABY TALK day, her for her. The and Ramont The her. for Clough Beverly old girls, baby girl waiting One of Utah's best crops is bafull-tim- e to to mother their new. their both jobs play Becker, quit bies and you can see why TJtahns daughters. work take such pride in their when you glance at the sleeping old babe above. She is Helen, held in the arms of her mother, Nellie, a steno in Industrial Engineering Division, Maintenance. Nellie has been taking some time off to get the newest member of the family off to a ; good start but is about ready to return to her old job. Baby Helen will share the limelight in the Wendell home with four other - i . y, co-wor- six-we- ek children. REPEAT "I DO'S" Wedding bells rang recently for Edna Johnson, security clerk in 3g" f QS ftr. S A L- - Administration branch, Maintenance. Edna recited marriage vows with A1C David Jackins, 28th Logistic Support Squadron, Jimmy, Uhea and tamily. TAKE OFF FOR TACHI Jimmy Duckworth, Maintenance management analyst from Comptroller, and his wife, Rhea, a steno. with the Air Reserve Flying Center, wilj take their four children and head for Japan within the next, few weeks. Jimmy has accepted a position as AMC mission branch chief of the Manpower and Organization division at Tachikawa Rhea also plans to resume her stenographic duties there. Enthusiastic skiers, the Duckworths are looking forward to trying their skill on the slopes of Yazawa and doing lots of sightseeing. Accompanying mom and pop will be Ann, 17; Susan, 13; James Steven, S; and Janie, 5. . Good-natur- Co-work- ers of Valdimar David- son surprised him. with a little party the other day in honor of . his 25 th anniversary as a federal-employee- occasion was marked with eats, gifts, and best in the wishes from The IM-9- 9 Logistic Support Management Division. In the photo at right, pretty Barbara C. Boor makes the presentations' to him. Val started his federal career in when he joined the Army Air Corps. One of his fondest recollections was when he was in charge of the ground crew on the first plane to fly U.S. mail out of St. Taul when the Army took it SPECIAL NOTICE To all our Hill Field Employee over in 19o3. In the photo above, which shows one of the Army's first mail planes, Val is the second from right, standing. He has been at Hill since August 1941. Policy Holders: Starting April 1st please file All Hospital Claims at our Ogden Office. It is no longer necessary to mail claims to Chicago. This Local Claims Service is a result of the splendid response of the Employees to our Hospital Plan. If you are not yet covcall our office and eredjust literature and rates will be sent to you. . THE NEWEST IK EASTER SHOES DRESS ed at ceremonies held at the home of the bride's parents in Price. The groom is from Waterville, Maine. In honor of the bride, a dinner party and personal shower was held at Fullmer's. Hostesses for the occasion were Ernie Tollestrop, Irene Stephenson, and Lorraine Thomson. SHOES CASUALS GUARANTEE TRUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY STEWART INSURANCE AT rtATJC AGENCY, 3417 Riverdale Rd., Ogden, TUtah f.' 2146 WASH. X .... , J '" JS ', Phone EX i 3-19- 52 Nights and Emergency Kdna J 1SX t., |