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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 THE VERY LATEST 11 ron has made Airman or NCO of the Month at Hill AFB anf the! of them! In April, are ir-buddies William D M? proud . .. :a naa a ion rtnOTTi i7TSgt. Hi . o.u..iii.i . j 111 xxay, nonoreu; and in June S!T made it. otuuiuunei; Set. LeRov E. Friedrichsmeyer s..iji tne Z7UOtn ;ujj squadron has anothpi. J Speaking of records, SVerf tVlO VlPOflTlTlin T rf At nn'Jn 4.U.. J ... - in uuuu urive iiu" iaivc tiic v.i lin.J their 4 was now but of .IM cent only participation they've sot innw "0 01 lH : squadron buying bonds. Good work! f 1 1 1 1 1 1 L PAT ON THE BACK 1 Vi 1 letter of appreciation was recently received W v, n. the 7th Communications Construction Squadron for excenti4" A if ' . Lieberberg, commended the squadron for laying cable in He wish to take this opportunitvt said, "I paratively short time. express my apprecianuu w me crew wmcn nas provided invaluahj assistance on a highly important project." 6.tv... 1 1 1 J SQUADRON SETS RECORD as Sunday is Father's Day the time Dad reigns we "King for the Day." To help note this event thought we'd take an unofficial survey and look for some outstanding fathers at Hill AFB. Boy, we found 'em! Top pop in the civilian category turned out to be Edgar R. Richan, packer in warehouse 7B. When you hear his qualifications we think you'll agree he "takes the cake" without much competition. Ed is the father of 35 children! Not only that, but a while back when one of hisdaughters passed away, he took over the six grandvhiMron fn rnian fnr a while. Ed and his Wife. Vel- m ci ova nnronr.a nf 1.1 rhildren 14 still living Ed to 35. '.The Richans in age: from 5 years TPA ranging n"f-C ir. i. la u:i! ato ueuiK live in Mantua Tin auuiiioii xu, ui lutnei jju ia 26 He says when they all come home for a visit, it's just like a convenand will produce his wallet tion.. He's mighty proud of his offspring : .. AA Xia Knira o -Q V J j w piuve 111a me luvcijr cwii mo xuieu wim pictures guia some. He thinks large families are good because "the kids learn to give and take at an early age." ' unChampion of the military fathers in our official survey is Major Arthur G. Foster, Chief of Base Communications and Electronics Division. He boasts of ten children in his household. They from have five girls and five boys ranging in age 1 i irfkll. r. Uannv n ! fV ...... TU,i I uiie yctii w cjr ic a. iiaiij, u.u.hij to do who love together. things adjusted group f Their current project is building a swimming pool 1 1 13, The Hill On Happenings TOP POPS ! June YOU'RE INVITED T"l 1 Here's a special invitation, to visit the "ordnance Museum" being constructed by the Detachment JNo. EOD Squadron. The3, 2700th ... museum will serve as a visuali training aid for detachment personnel as well as be of interest to visitors. Highlights include a model display, guided missile bombs, rockets, fuzes and artillery ammunition. A "radiac" display board shows instruments and pro tectivei clothing used bya tuUL) peri J!' i i ;insonnei in tne iieiu. Anyone terested in visitine the museum may make arrangements by calling West Area 228 or 292 . SOP weather reporter was describing his wife: "She speaks up to 150 words per minute and gusts x 7 - XT liT'" i a big kick out of camping fishing and hunting. They've travelled over the Alcan Highway twice with the Major who had a tour of duty in Alaska. The major says that his wife, Gloria, is a wonderArt ful manaeer and keeps everything running smooth ly. He reports they've got thousands of feet of Kimm films of the kiddies showing them in every stage of development. . INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SHORTS Industrial Engineering employees are bidding goodbye to two who are transferring: Don Leavitt has gone to of their work for Requirements Branch and John Parrish has transferred to - t The I SUPPOSE IF up to 180." A you ITS ALL LIKE EM R16HT RSH' Ammunition Services. Three new employees were welcomed in: Vauna Gray, Boyd Mon-so- n and Otis Cole. Rejoicing over the arrvial of their seventh child are Ed Sjoberg and his wife . . . It's a new boy for Gerald Heaton, Equipment Section, and his wife, Edda. Employees of Overhead Work Measurement are congratulating Bob Peaslee on his recent election as president of the Clearfield Junior Chamber of Commerce. BOUQUETS Letters of commendation were recently presented to worthy recipients in Industrial Enerineerinir. Carol Cook, Administrative Services Section, was commended for her exceptional work; Boyd Dahl, Work Measurement Branch, was cited for "initiative, ambition and enthufor outstanding siasm; Glen Harley, Work Measurement, was praisedwas awarded his Work Frank and Measurement, Ellis, performance; chief of the as he acting displayed letter for "outstanding ability Aircraft Section." VACATION DAZE Recent vacationers in Industrial Engineering include Claude Stuart, who has returned from a trip with his family to Los Angeles; Harold who is tellHillburn, who enjoyed a trip to Missouri; and Carol Cook, in Sacramento friends had she time wonderful the visiting about ing s and San Francisco. records clerk in the 27!)lst USAF Hos SSgt. Harry Stevens, a short vacation at .ensenaaa, lviexico ana from returned pital, just west. points JUNE BRIDE A brand new bride from Production Control Branch, Maintenance, is Elizabeth Nance. She just changed her name to Mrs. Gene A. Jones. Prior to her wedding she was honored with a dinner party The newlyweds are mak and personal shower given by her home in their Morgan. ing 6 Bantling Offices Uou Serve You In Ogden Area You are invited to use any one or all offices for your banking needs. 00080 Downtown Office Q(B(DQ007 HASH MISS RAPCON 1958 All the fellows at the CAA (RAPCON) Radar Approach Control Center at Hill unanimously voted gorgeous Marge Fisher above as "Miss RAPCON of 1958." They are all planning a big birthday party for CAA which is celebrating its 20th anniversary on June Marge is secretary for RAPCON located in the Flight Operations Building. '. THIS AND THAT Martha Graham, clerk in Rase Supply, recently received a certificate for successfully completing a ubAf Extension Supply Officers Course. Martha has worked in Base Supply seven years . . . Three airmen from the Ammo recently went on TDY to Grif fiths AFB to comnete in thp AMP! track and field tournaments. They were Jim Kirkland, A2C Floyd Johnson, and A3C Marvin 24th and Wash., 2722 Wash., 422 - 39th St. from When you wont CASH to clean up unpaid bills, to go on leave, for emergencies, or any other worthwhile purpose here's how to get it Pro"Ptly: Phone BENEFICIAL tell the Manager how much you want. Then pick up your money - &eiander. Twin girls, born to SSgt. Earl Kinder, 27(H)th EOD, and his wife, Ella, will be named Sharon Lee and Karen Marie. TSgt. James F. Black, 2849th auvv, relieved wSgt. Fred J. Ferretti as First Spro-pnn- t has been reassigned to Griffiss AFB. Sgt. Black recently returned from 4r, days TDY at Wendover. There's some changes in personnel at the 2791st USAF Ha.. pital. Dr. and Mrs. DaSilva will De leaving soon for their new sta tion in Wisconsin . . ; SSo n... old Johnson is heading for a tour in oauai Arabia. A3C Dean Larson clears the base this wool Formosa. The welcome mat is out ior A.iU Donald McGee just ar riving from Gunter AFB. in 1 -- visit to the office! You'll find that BENEFICIAL understands . servicemen's needs and is set up to handle servicemen's loans. BENEFICIAL has more than 1 100 offices throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii! Phone or come in today I BENEFICIAL likes to say "YES I" to servicemen ! Loan $25 to $2000 on Auto, Furniture or Salary 4 convenient office which Is you? EX St 2n SALT Fr3!? LAKE 2"" CITY (J offices) .IN I i,HWlnd ?r-- I Near Swwrhouse Shop. Ctr.. EM Continental Bank Bldf . SoL?. fuith' "or narti 7-- lg AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL Military Offices Drive in Office South Ogdcn Office with O Financial Responsibility O Under Age Drivers O Over Age Drivers RAY ORTON'S General Agency 3860 Wash. Blvd., EX 95 & - OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT prfONE FOR EVENING HOUW loom m4 t rttidinti f oil surmndlnf Itwm loom ovir $(00 and tip ( 24 mt modt by ln.fitiol Indmliial loan (rp. 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