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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 i Hill Girl Scouts help Vietnamese children 1 t Girl Scouts from Hill AFB years old, will box the items Troop 427 are making things a for shipping. Postage will be little bit better for children in paid from the troops's dues. Vietnam's Central Highlands. The 32 junior scouts, under the leadership of Kathy Currah and Jean Warick, are collecting used clothing to help relieve the hardships of children at Minh-Qu- y Hospital in Kontum, Vietnam. "We hope to extend the spirit of Girl Scouts as world neighbors," Mrs. Currah said. "We feel the hospitalized children in Vietnam need our help and we want to offer a li ni.mi i - ir nil : - Ida C. Vetterli, Maintenance, FLOWER FANCIER j shapes a feather flower which will go into an arrangement jx to be presented to a friend. Over 400 arrangements have Sbeen created by her. Iv ii Happiness is v. . . . g ijij i "S -- X By Venece C. Hill :y Happiness is - making others happy. That seems to be the philosophy of Ida C. Vetterli, iS - electrical technician, PME Calibration, Industrial: Laboratory Division, Maintenance. Mrs. Vetterli has the hobby of creating beautiful flower arrangements for the sole purpose of making others ft 8 happy. g She has made and given away for just the cost of the : jx material, over 400 beautiful feather flower arrangements. S S The pleased recipients include total strangers, in addition S to close acquaintances. & She has also made hundreds of other flower :: arrangements out of fur, straw and paper. Wall plaques, $ g grape cluster TV lamps, and hanging lamps are also : : creations of her busy, talented fingers. It all started about four years ago when she first made a : grape cluster lamp and then branched out to other works :$ of art. Additional hobbies include hunting, fishing, S S swimming, bowling, and dancing. She is the mother of two daughters and is also a proud : grandmother. Mrs. Vetterli started her federal career in 1942 as a guard at Utah General Depot . She has also worked at the $: Arsenal, Bushnell hospital, and has been at Hill AFB since ' 3 1951. 24th Arnold Air Society meets DALLAS (AFXS) - Twenty-twUnited States attended o the (Angles) from colleges and professional honorary throughout the organization comprised of Air Force ROTC cadets. universities ! APPLY MOW! Special Training Unit Now Forming for Woman to bo Trained in tho Medical Field, . . $1 e 0, are for Discounts formances at 30- - KSL Radio also offers discounts on 8 p.m. performances on April 26. They are $5.50 seats for $3.50; $4.50 seats for $3; $3.50 seats for $2.25, ed KSL-Nigh- pins awarded Ten-yea- r The following Hill AFB employees are eligible for length of service recognition. BASE COMMANDER Viola L. Wolsey and Keith R. Vanfleet INSPECTOR GENERAL Gladys L. Duncan 10-ye- ar 1550th ATTW Lewis V. Stewart 1751th RADAR EVAL SQ Rud M. Compton PROCUREMENT VilateT. Widmer, Jordan K. Rasmusscn, Emma II. Smith, Liston J. Fremstad and Ruth Hadley COMPTROLLER John M. Hodges. Robert L. Deru, Pauline M. Schoffield. Dean L. Sessions. Pearl T. Draper, Donold G. Lucas, Cheryl E. Redden. Dorine G. Arrington, Rolan K. Harper and Gary R. Atkinson C. Dearman, Josephine Harriet L. Ford. Lowell D. McGregor, William Spiess, Elsie R. Struhs. Karen J. Wright, Barbara A. Gallegos, Byron Pace and William G. Norton MATERIEL MANAGEMENT Richard I. Everline, Socorro Coates, Charles A. Robinson, Emma J. Nye, Florence M. O'Rourke, Olivia V. Sterken and Eugene V. Barker T. MAINTENANCE Jack C. Rogers, Orrin K. Rosenquist. Leroy C. Bell, Jeran F. Dan Tanaka, Stanley R. Carter, Bingham, Keith Norton, Dallas B. Hall, Manuel D. Lytle, Jon K. Alley and Ray A. Huff John W. Lynch. Dean W. McArthur, John W. Cross, Alfred C. Zubal. Virgil J. Babcock, Victor V. Waddoups, Lel,and V. Roskelley, Stevan R. Ellis. George P Fivas, Charles K. Colson. Thomas E. Lee and Terry D. Buist William C. Snyder, Wayne C. Brown, Robert Yarrington, Boyd L. Pulman, Larry D. Aders. Chloe S. Bishop, Julian C. Collins, James J. DoLson, Robert H. Garside, Larry R. Bauman, Ralph P. Rose, Jr., and Robert L. Kettcrer Ph one Communications man liimea awar rnae Leiand F. Davis, 1906th Communications Squadron received a (AFCS), resulting in erratic opera! Gold (MAC) PRIDE Achievement Award. rtiinougn Mr. Davis was assigned to work on problem, he recognN symptoms and offerri advice. He has encount Det 6, 17th Weather Squadron stallation of repeat coils Military Airlift Command J Mr. Davis received the similar problem while seta award in recognition of the up some computer circuits assistance he provided at a base. He suggested on circuit. Further, he instructed It is a unique honor as these weather personnel on bo awards are rarely presented coils should be installed to persons outside Military isolate the line permitting Airlift Command. As a result of a flying safety the appropriate signals to requirement, the weather passed to the indicators. ine award was presenl squadron installed a Tactical Wind Measuring Set (TMQ-15)- . jointly by Lt.Col. Inrit The equipment was Arbrams, commander, needed to provide wind in- 17th Weather Squadron formation to helicopeter pilots Ma j. Byron C. Kort, 1906th from the 1550th Aircrew Test mander. munications Squadron. and Training Wing operating in Yi held ceremony on pads on the east side of the Kort's Office. base. Mr. Davis has worked ir After the wind measuring since Comm equipment was installed, line He andSquadron reside family noise maintenance. (MAC) C '. problems developed Centerville. available Overseas jobs Jacobs get an overseas assigns Aviatt one to Vietnam? Or Jffir.'i Reed Azores? Or the E. Hawkins to Japan? Or Patrick Collins to England! of about 1M.'J They are four Hill AFB employees out How did Donald S. to have received overseas assiRnmenis through Overseas fsi Department of Defense Automated ploy merit Program. j "Now is the time for you to register in the ordj program, " stated Kay Limb. Career oeManagroj cww-;Branch, Personnel, ext. 5082. " ou cannot J reg not arc if for these overseas positions you Yew The necessary registration forms are 1S2. "A'Jtaa'-- , SF-17- r,,oi;r,.airtr, Ct!imimi" nnrf mAMA Overseas Employment Application Checklist obtain these forms and any other information cji me." INCOME TAX g SERVICE Tax Corporation of America (formerly SWouien) Personality fonki if j , - No High School Diploma Required jC - ukivui. aimku Leiand F. Davis, munications Sauadrnn. roiiVM o m:i:.. (right) im Coini; ,l-Gold Pride achievement award t, ' hT?n C' H (left) 1906th Communications Sauadrnn Col. Irwin B. Abrams, commander, Detachment Weather Squadron. MOTHER NATURE must have known man wouldn't turn out too well. Otherwise. THE WORST THE ONLY safe secret are he wouldn't have given us all those you have yourself whom fission rl.fV fingerprint. Brook Rex Stout forgotten. e Mutt bo Willing fo Start Immediately per- p.m. on April 26; 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on April 29; and 2 p.m. on April 8 self-address- No Experience Necessary No Age Limit half-pric- and $2.50 seats for $1.50 Individuals should send you could send. "Like all deprived children, money and their eyes really light up at stamped envelopes to the Salt Palace Box Office and this kind of gift." t. The Girl Scouts, from 9 to 11 reference DISTRIBUTION I "Conversion Letters," giving S-1- Since last Christmas, girls have gathered and stored coats, shoes, dresses, pants, sweaters and some toys for the children. Minh-Qu- y Hospital houses and treats children of all ages. A hospital spokesman statesd, "It is cold here, Our especially at night. children would very much appreciate any used clothing O. hundred Air Force 24th annual Arnold Air Society Reserve Officer Training National Conclave in Dallas. is the Corps cadets and coeds The society Ice Follies cut charges off for adults and for children, age 16 and under, to the Shipstad and Johnson Ice Follies in April at the Salt Palace are available in Bldg. 1235, Bldg. and Room 208 in Bldg. the Hill Air Recreation Center. hand." I ' trl In fh Guaranteed AJr conditioners if,. . m Probloms Any State. , 394-344- 2 n Call now Ogdcn Business Institute Oadon. Utah trnoif mcisay action Check Trlolo , Confldenllalltv rorf. powor pfontt & Compufer .llail I ieio!izlr9 lor early Appointment. i (ij-YOi- a Phil Marvin frafchalrfer 825 3354 Ml o- prUocy o yo Central CXflca 825-1S1- 0 - Ble l31' - |