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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 28 . . . on the Hill Happenings :?!!!!fTh.an,enfineeri F-4'- As es a rGS II If. nf v Vila s, annvaAHv. ii i l uv.vi r i rnnrvorvi Don Harris Checketts, who retired recently from Hill AFB. died of a heart attack Nov. 14 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Checketts was a member of the Ute Chapter of the Air Force Association. M 01s' v. I ircrtft I " Que luar-- l j rJlf of NOTES FROM MATERIEL MANAGEMENT rl n-- quirements Data Branch, Data Products Division transferred to the Logistics Systems Personnel of the branch welcomed Eldred Stephen! Las Vegas was the setting yesterday for the wedding of Barbara Manor and Duane Hartle of Dayton, 0. Barbara is the secretary in the Production Control Branch of Management Services Division, and formerly worked for AFLC in Dayton. Mr. Hartle received his political science degree from Miami University, Oxford, O., and plans to teach in Utah schools. The couple will live in Roy. SUCCUMBS I technician in A farewell dinner was held in hrmnr State College. . ana gin WEDDING NOTES CHIEF STEWARDESS Renea Belnap, daughter of Byron K. Belnap, Standardization Branch of the Materiel Services Division, has been promoted to chief stewardess, United Air Lines. Renea graduated from United stewardess school in June and recently received her promotion. She is a graduate of Ogden High and has a B.A. degree from Weber 1969 y' and five years of experience as a technician, he has u cert"icatii as an engineering technician unnpr v, , tional Society of Professional Engineers Mr 'rship of ft Na wife, Diane, live in Salt Lake City and are the rnZt ?d his non-retracta- A Dec. 13 wedding will be that of Dorothy Hansen to Spencer Riggs of Salt Lake City. Dorothy is a workload control clerk in Management Services Division. The wedding will take place at the home of the groom's parents, followed by a reception. The bride and groom will make their home in Sandy. . xaiicn oi maintenance, who augn in nxtures and support of has averaged 11 ici " ui tne last twr. .years uian ior uunwDujr "I worked with the old having two sets of wings not the jets. I flew in simi'ar and landing gear, planes over a quarter of a century ago as an aerial machine gunner in the Solomon Islands. We have now progressed to the in a vehicle point where we have landed men upon the moon without any wings, propellors, or even wheels. By this time I and good luck," he said. need an 'IRAN' myself, so good-by- e 1 . 28, CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN AIRCRAFT WORKER READY FOR 'IRAN' Sam Dinning, of the Aircraft Missiles Operations Branch, Materiel Management, an Air Force civilian since World War II, retired recently and wishes to express appreciation for the fellowship he has enjoyed with friends and Renea lie nap November Re" i' who nlaced Mr. Laffertv. re- - nno t , a Vera Tarns '. assi'crnkH " r """-ftssew" . .7 7 returns from Hawaii and is passing on tips on travel recently to the islands to , Elna Hnillet. anH Martha W.u wuu are planning a triti there in the near future. Mrs. Robert Gallacher TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gabraith of Kaysville announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Robert H. Gallacher, of Salt Lake City. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, followed by a wedding breakfast and evening reception at the Lion House. The bride's mother is Afton Galbraith, a financial management technician employed by the Logistics Systems Management Division of Materiel Management. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. EAGLE SCOUT Les Edgar, the son of Laura Edgar, Transportation Support Division secretary, and Walter, her husband, an electrician in Maintenance, has received the high honor of Eagle Scout in Layton Troop 77. Les has earned 30 merit badges and received his first Bronze Palm. He is patrol leader under TSgt. Don Cleaver, 24th Weather Squadron, his r i I i 1 scoutmaster. Les is a member of the Order of the Arrow and an honor student at Davis High School. He is an sports enthusiastic, as well as worker in ceramics and a rockhound. The Edgars live in Kaysville. all-arou- nd Les Edgar RECOVERED FROM ILLNESS Friends of Isadora Fetzer in Printing Section 2 were to receive word that she will soon be back to work after illness. happy a serious FAMILY VISIT FETED AT DINNER LaVon Chard of the Transportation Support Division, and her daughter, Karen Tuck, flew to Tacoma, Wash., recently to visit LaVon's eldest daughter, Patsy Helton and her three children. They spent several interesting days seeing the sights of Tacoma and the northwest. f ' ' a u ' it Blanche and Robert Greene Friends of Zelda McCafferty, a clerk in the Due-I- n Assets Section of the Data Products Division, feted her at a dinner recently on her retirement after 22 years of federal service. Her retired friends, June Stevenson and Louise Woodward, and her former supervisor, Dorothea Gerrard, were special guests. Zelda expects to do a lot of visiting this winter, but will hurry home to her Lay-to- n f " tree farm in time for spring planting. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Robert W. Greene, inventory management specialist in the Requirements Branch of the Logistics Systems Management Division, and his wife, Blanche, ce'ebrated their silver wedding anniversary recently with an open house. Mr. Greene was stationed at Ogden AMA from 1957 to 1960 and retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1961 from the Air Force. J, EARNS SAFE DRIVER'S AWARD Sostenes Lujan, a fuel distribution systems operator, is presented a safe driving award by Col. Harry P. Whieaton, Jr., director of Supply and Transportation. Mr. Lujan is one of 45 driven to earn the award this year and has a safe driving record. Hazardous duty has been a habit with him since he served as an aircraft refueler with the Navy in the South Pacific in WW II; was employed at Los Alamos, and returned to Utah's Ogden Arsenal as an explosives operator and ammunition handler. He now drives tank trucks of liquid nitrogen and compressed gasses as well as trucks. 13-ye- 10-to- n ar WELCOME MAT Maintenance welcomes two industrial engineers Bill Santos to the Overhead Engineering Branch, who hails from California; and John Schone, to the Aircraft Engineering Branch. Mr. Schone has just returned from military service. STORK VISIT Dave and Judy Kawabata are the proud parents of their first child, little Darin, who is now six weeks old and growing fast. Dave is a mechanical engineer in the Service Engineering Division of Materiel Zelda McCafferty SERGEANT COMMENDED M. Force Commence" JWj JEST FOR FUN PEOPLE want to world. Whten they the change old get they want to change young people. YOUNG Co'. Evalua. 4677th Defense System tion Squadron. Seet.Ha.tMi. for n.eritor.ous commissioned YOU CAN expect that, when a fellow says "Stop me if I'm wrong" that he is sure he's right. Hjt MSgt. Larry 533S Field Tra.nn W nted ment. was preje rv o"'; 1 hiIe r AB, signed at Laon St at.on, Force Royal Air Heyford, Enand. 1969. 1966 to March |