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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 August ON lest for Fun As the rustler said to the posse: "No noose is good noose." ' ' THE HILL (Continued From Page 5.) and Lola: T. Jones, ...Link Trainer. Warn Dorothv Wr ,. Ellis iT Wiv lecent. i xj. given i... j nonorea, ,Dy "... iew enmi " ' Dinnuay panics uj rancn, iviaienei uimrui, are leucine Bingham in tne Airirame Diane Rose. Pat Royster and Camille Jensen are new in the A cc sories Branch. A newcomer in Zonal Electric is Marv transferred from Alaskan Monitoring Office . . . Mary Bowman. frame branch, is recovering from an operation at Holy Cross b" pital . . . Gwen Mortenson Shores, materiel control, said farewell?uuaudliu at tSlTthMv'Ti' Jllll AI D iniS WCCK tt one leaving w jwiu John Gabel, Training Equipment, is leaving Hill Ark. ... iii He bet her she wouldn't marry him, so she called his bet and raised him five. A Park Avenue doctor's overdue bills now bear a sticker reading: "Long time no fee." - afr Definition of a golfer who blames fate for accidents, but feels personally responsible for a hole in one. : A man Mrs. Gloria Aller, Zonal Electrical Equipment Unit, is bei according to reports. Gloria is on leave helni by her the Stork arrange for her first-borHubby, Steve, woks in Ma n. A stork shower was given Ann Tipton, Maintenanro aj.. .. . ; . Supply Administration BraS tration, by her friends and welcomes mariys vanor uacK 10 woik aiter an extended Mmf absence when she recovered from an accident and operation 7 school is at Electrical Mountain' attending Unit, Hon Speas, Some women are sirens, while others are loud speakers. Gals who are live wires come col lect. B-4- TIME OFF WITH PAY WAWAW.,.VA,.W.WA Banking Service for All Here on the Base at Daughters of Pioneers, Jr. Grade First Security Banlc Hill Air Force : Facility i Building ffirmli art A of PnfofpriA S-2- 30 10 iot. just some modern-da- y pioneer family ready to cross the plains? No, maids all decked out for a parade held in Bountiful recently. These "quintuplets" are the five daughters of Paul Glissmeyer (center) photographer at the base photo lab, and his wife, Donna (right). Girls are (left to right) Bonnie 5, Sandra Lynn 6, Cheryl Ann 9, Annette 7, and Kathleen Jill 2. The girls are descendants of real Mormon pioneers. Their forefathers crossed the plains pulling just such a handcart as the one pictured- above which is over 100 years old. A in Oregon and Washington . . . Esther White. is vacationing sWir n. . . . i i- l. i r a! j. i coras cxerK, equip, reiurnea lrom ner vacation to her home h pnoio Wyoming . . . Milton Harris, training aids branch, and wife, Venu spent one week of vacation in Las Vegas, the second week workinem their new home . . . Evelyn Eaton, Accessories Branch, and husband Ray, Weapons Phasing Division; and daughter, Linda Rae vacation in leuuwsiouc. V acaiioiiecis Hum uictuitiai, Aimaiueiik, aiiu xest Section include David H. Emery, Harold Hansen; Norman JiiQUipment M. Oliver Hill AFB Births Open: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondav thru Fridav 5 and on ' C Military Pay Day: 9:00' a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Civilian Pay Day: 10:00 a.m. toji 4:30 p.m. Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. Travelers Checks Issued IBank Money Orders Checking & Savings Acs U. S. Sav-- ? . lings Bonds issued and cashed Applications taken for Loans Auto Home Repairs Personal" Needs. vwwwvAWVwmwvww Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Milne (Supply) son, born July 31, to be named Corey Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson (Motor Pool) daughter, born July 23, to be named Judy. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hyatt (Radio Shop) daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Birke-dat) (Ground Electronic son, born July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Farold D. Neaf (Link Trainer) son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Sweeten (Link Trainer) son. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Cirer-c- hl Sub-Uni- hi Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morgan (Maint. shift foreman) daughter, born July 12, to be named Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hodg- man (Maint. crew chief) son. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Haslam (Maint) daughter, born July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayo (Maint) daughter, born July 24. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Mrs. Gail Woodward (Equip Maint Foreman, Plant (Link Trainer) daughter. son, born June 16, to Services) Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Tenney be named Ross. (Instrument Repair) son, born July Mr. and Mrs. Elroy W. Brady 27. (Sheet Metal) son, born July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Jones (In CAR WASH 3 - MINUTE ( a,,..,. w. Gasoline WHITE SIDEWALLS ARE OUR SPECIALTY! WALL AVE. SPECIAL 6.70x15 Black Nylon Tubed Tires each (plus tax) "S. & H." $15.95 Gieen Stamps LLOYD BERRETT SERVICE 36th & Wall Ave. neering and scientific jobs from $0,390 to $7,023 annually. The rate for Grade 10 engineers was increased from $3,915 to $G,590, and LIVE CLOSE TO YOUR WORK Driving So Far to and From Work Is Hard on Your Nerves HILL GARDEN HOMES IS ONLY Vi MILE DRIVE TO HILL FIELD! LUXURY APARTMENTS You Must See to Appreciate Drive Out for a Personal Inspection Modern 2 and 3 Bedroom Units Avail able for Immediate Occupancy. BEAUTIFUL HILL GARDEN HOMES Office Hours: Closed Sundays THE WORLD'S FINEST SEE JAY WILLEY'S SATISFA-CTIOHVz For As Little Units Average 1,100 sq. ft. As . . Refrigerators, Ranges, Garbage Per Service. Mon. New Playgrounds, Garages Available Furnished Apartments Available at Slightly Higher Rates See or Call Philip Cheety, Manager, Dial for Grade 7 meteorologists from $4,323 to $3,333. FOR THE BEST DEAL IN THE COUNTRY ON , .... LIVE WELL! Civil Service increased the ,., . LIVE HAPPYS cess and Elect Planning Section) son, born Aug. 1. starting rates for Grade 9 engineers and scientists from $3,440 to $G,115; and for Grade 11 engi- , CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES AND MILITARY! Mr. and Mrs. David Putman (Ac Grade 7. The Commission - Hey, Pop! On the Double stallations), son. (From FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE NEWSLETTER) The Civil Service Commission has approved more attractive starting pay for "middle grade" engineers and scientists in an effort to meet acute personnel shortage in defense projects. The employees involved are engineers and many types of physical scientists, including physicists, chemists, meteorologists, metallurgists and certain specialists in technology and geophysics in Grades 9 and 11. Also, engineers in Grade 10, and meteorologists in ..,.MV.g- New boss at the Don Warner home is seven-mont- h rold Johnny (above). This tiny tyrant (actually he's very goodnattired) has an older brother, Don, who is two years old. They are the children of Don and Adeodata Warner of 631H - 27th Street, Ogden. Don works in Procurement and Production. Ups Starting Pay For Engineers Summer Rate With 10 Gallons . Corsi (Maint) son, born July 29, to be named Timothy Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Wier (F-8- 4 Line foreman) daughter, born June 22. Mr. and m 'C E BLOCK EAST RED LIGHT IN LAYTON 9 A. M. to & P. M. Week Days 9 A.M. to 12 Noon, Saturdays APPLIANCES. ill E |