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Show Hdpp the Hill i..wgs.;:.fti FAREWELL Training Equipment IM Division bid fond fare- S. Hatch and Elvin M. (Ski) Zabriskie Friday ti to Waldtraut Park with sociability ?mr 24 August 1962 at Ogden Jaycee FOND 1 - &UU . - - - iv ers tV J Will AVMTlUg her three sons, Karl, Lynn, Kimmy and her 214it.s 16 IT 18 l 21 23 3b 7 2 hus- band Kenneth C. Hatch at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. They are going to reside in Lompoc, Calif. aU , y IWaldtraut has been a for 7 years in Tech Services Branch (OONNS). She was born 'in Blauberen, Germany, met and married Kenneth .in Boelingen, Germany, then came to America in February 1948, The Hatches resided in Ogden at 12187 East 2700 South, Washington Terrace. Wald-Itrae is giving up civil service to be a steno-secretar- ut full-tim- Waldtraut ' "Ski'' is housewife. AFB (SMAMA) Calif, to transferring ito McClellan . ni as JCiiecxxonics equipment fill a posnion ist. During his career at Hill AFB he was a supervisor in the Maintenance machine shop. In January 1959 he transferred to Materiel Manage ment as an equipment specialist Ski has received a letter of appreciation for successful air to air targetry towing missions from the Air National Guard and accepted six incentive awards. Ski and A T71 ! w m wife Leone have been residing at 189 South 1 ilf CS iMain in Layton. They have two children, Carolyn and Dennis, and one grandson, Scott Allen Page. Ski SING ALONG WITH MIKE Michael Jepperson,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jepperson, is a very talented youngster. The Jeppersons have just returned from Tacoma, where Michael took part in the 1962 Music Festival of the National Music Association guitar competition as a representative from the Western Division. He came home with three trophies as a result of his skill. The largest trophy was given for the best solo in a field of 23 contestants. Lyle Burgie, son of Don L Burgie, took honors in the senior steel guitar division, and Roger Schulze, son of Hugo Schulze, won a trophy for his work senior ensemble. THIS AND THAT . OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID? AFB Employees who think they are overworked and under should take heed of the following office rules posted in this paid 1872 in country by Zachary U. Geiger. Mr. Geiger was the Bole pro of Mount the prietor Cory Carriage and Wagon Works. Hill Office employees will daily sweep the floors, dust the furniture, , shelves, and showcases. L, ' his in the RETIRES AFTER COLORFUL CAREER Henry A. Baddley, industrial engineering branch. Supply, on Aug. 24 when he retired. He has said goodbye to been employed at Hill AFB since 1953 and was previously with York for 18 months. He has had a varied career! in the engineering field, serving with GE, Utah Power and Light, superintendent of construction for the building of North Island at San Diego, Safeway Stores, and assistant resident engineer the Department of Interior. Native of Willard, Mr. Baddley is a graduate of the University of Utah with a degree in electrical engineering. As an honor student, he was chosen to attend General Electric Corporation's "House of Magic" in New for the Chemical Corp. at Dug. He resides at Henry 2495 Wilmington Ave., Salt Lake City, with his wife,. Mary, and two children. He was honored at a farewell party at the Officers' Club and presented a "going-away- " gift GOLF GIRL One of the main 2. Each clerk will bring in a bucket of water and s scuttle of coal " attractions at this Miami Beach for the day's business. , golf course, and captain of its 3. Clerks will each day fill lamps, clean chimneys, trim wicks. squad of girl caddies, is pretty Wash the windows once a week. Patty Glander, our Calendar Girl for September. 4. Make your pens carefully. You may whittle nibs to your individual taste. JEST FOR FUN 5. This office will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. daily, except HUSBAND: "What did the on the Sabbath, on which day is will remain closed. man say was wrong with the 6. Men employees will be given an evening off each week for courttire?" 'Wife: "He said that the air ing purposes, or two evenings a week if they go regularly to church. was beginning to show 7. Every employee should lay aside from each pay a goodly sum through." of his earnings for his benefits during his declining years, bo that he will not become a burden upon the charity of his betters. UNDERTAKER: Profession 8. Any employee who smokes Spanish cigars, uses liquor in any form, gets shaved at a barber shop, or frequents pool or public winning would prosper halls, will give me good reason to suspect his worth. Intentions, Japanese Buddhist Church. faster if both sides would oper integrity, and honesty. basis. ate on a thrifty-thrift- y Lou Cook, foreman of aircraft inspection branch, and How 9. The employee who has performed his labors faithfully and ard Morgan, electrical and armament branch, accompanied by BOSS: "You're late again this without fault for a period of five years in my service, and who has their families, made a 3,000-mil- e vaca morninc. Don t you have an been thrifty and attentive to his religious duties, is looked upon by trip during their two-wee- k his fellowmen as a substantial and law abiding citizen, will be given tion. They visited the World's Fair, Glacier Park, and Canada. alarm clock? an increase of five cents per day in his pay, providing a just return in but "Yea. it sir. 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