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Show January HILL TOP TIMES Pasre Hill the on Happenings INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DIVISION NOTES Iona Leeper, secretary in Industrial Engineering Division, flew to San Diego, Calif., to spend the holidays with her son, Tim," who is stationed there. Connie Chandler, Overhead Engineering Branch, has accepted a position in the Judge Advocate's office. Diana Yearsley and her husband spent Christmas with his people in Pocatello, Idaho. Marvin McAllister, Industrial Engineering Division, and his family spent the holiday with his wife's family in Whittier, Calif. Vera Budge, Production Services Branch, spent the holidays in Lemoore, California, with her son and family. Lee Mohler, Aerospace Systems Quality Branch, and his wife, Peggy Mohler, Statistical Services, were installed as manager and secretary, respectively, of the Ogden Kart Club. The installation dinner for the 65 members of the club was held at the Starlite Room in Ogden. HONORED AT LUNCHEON " - if T, ' ' . Ellis D. Anderson, Transportation Section, ? Maintenance, was honored at a farewell lunch eon by fellow workers upon the occasion of his retirement recently. Mr. Anderson and his fam-- ; ily reside in Layton. . . 7 i HOME FOR HOLIDAYS George O. Cornish, Plans and Management Office, was home for the holidays and visited friends at Hill AFB. George is attending the Airl Ellis War College at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala- - ' AFB Hill to at his will when return he He bama. position I"- -- - II - fS v' 11 sA - iWRw " Recent retirements in Maintenance include Leland Sill, 65 West Sill St., Layton, 20 years service; Ralph J. Cunningham, Box 16011, Salt Lake City, 21 years service; Joseph H. Burnett, 836 No. 250 West, Sunset, 20' years service; Eugene D. Jones, Rt. 2, Box 283, Layton, 22 years service ; LaMar A. Hodge, 2192 W. 5650 TIT r t ft f vv. euu in., sunset, rrea a. umer, so., itoy, n years service; ti 16 years service; Audie M. Runnels, 2570 Porter Ave., Ogden, 18 years service; Irel Colby, E 36 Verdeland Park, Layton, 20 years service; Ivor Jorgensen, 711 8th St., Ogden, 13 years service; Royal Forbes, 41 Church St., Layton, 13 years service; Hilton L. Garside, 253 So. State, Salt Lake City, 14 years service; Rex H. Angell, 6 Birch Circle, Clearfield, 12 years service; Om'n M. Parker, 244 Reed Ave., Salt Lake City, 14 years service; Reed L. Fonnesbeck, 138 N. 5th W., Logan, 10 years service; Ray R. UNHAPPY NEW YEAR! Greer, 1728 Lincoln Ave., Ogden, 22 years service; James G. Guy Norman Brown, 304 20th St., Ogden, 16 years service; and Frank T. r, Fickett, the "happy' new year Rt. 1, Box 125W, Clearfield, 16 years service. on page one, indicates that there might be some "lumps" 2 along the road of 1964. But all v V in all, it should be a good one and we hope you all find the y way of success and happiness yy throughout the year. Guy is the son of Norman Fickett, Service Theater Supply. 'v r- - Nine-month-o- rm m tit H A M "V V - ld Whit-linge- M W "A com- RECENT RETIREES fa '" I pletes the training. DATA SERVICES MAKES OUTSTANDING RECORD J ' in Services of Data are feeling pretty proud Employees themselves these days and well they should be! Frank G. ' Twitchell, chairman of Fund Drives in Data Services, says that for the first time since the establishment of fund drives at Hill, they reached 99.5 participation in the drive. Not only that, but they went way over the top of their established goal of $2,250. Data Services is a large division, employing nearly 500 people. Almost 100 per cent participation from that many individuals is indeed exceptional! Our hats are off to Data Services! : 3, 1964 ' BLOOD DONORS NEEDED i M Hill AFB personnel are urged tl ii blood to 55 to donate l Dale Erickson, North Salt Lake ! cieputy marshal, who is undergosurgery, Jan. 14. VI ing open-hea- rt Donors are asked to contact I, w Mr. Erickson at his home AXtel or they may contact the y Davis County sheriff's office in "E-Positiv- e" HOT DOG! Any excuse for a party is a good one and the folks in Aircraft Engine and Accessories Section, thought up a unique one. Howard Bolt (left) made up a giant-size- d hot dog for Sheral Hamada (He says she's always When Sheral couldn't consume it all (It was three eating). feet long and contained three pounds of lunch meat and cheese), the whole section was called in to help eat it. Ed Erickson, right, was one of the 20 that joined the party. F-10- 1, . Farmington no later than Jan. 5. V f OUfy BEST TO 1Y0U v Y f y y Stork Shop Roy Shopping Center 1926 W. 5700 So. y y y y Logan, Utah 68 W. 1st N. I I Inventory Sale Size Vz FROM OUR STAFF to 6X AH Colors y Price Hee. S5.98 Slacks Now $3.98 The harmony may be g y y 1 TO ALL OF YOU jr Maternity Girls' Dresses Mi ximi7 y y But trie words Skirts and Tops Slacks $3.98 and $4,98 Stretch Pants Snow Pants Our heartfelt thanks for your past patronage. Canton Cafe 'American & Chinese Food 4 2550 'Washington Blvd. 4 8 or 302-G12- 394-614- Dresses All Reduced to Cost! y To all our friends and customers y y The happiest New Year 1 I ' I Children's Sweaters To S5.9S Values Only And sing It loud and clear . . . I or All Vi Price sr3 and $2'8 4 ONLY THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE 5 y Kay's Noodle Parlor Many Otfier Values SALE TIIURS., FRI., SAT., JAN. 2, 3, ... We are glad to sing this message y y y Maternity ed y y Girls' are sincere old-fashion- 394-912- 1 y 2437 Kiesel Ave. |