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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 November 9, Youthful Choir By Helen Rice BRIDE OF THE WEEK Our nomination of the prettiest bride of the week is Ida Underwood Stoker. Karl Stoker, a Clear field boy and employee of the Naval Supply Depot is the lucky bridegroom. Their marriage on Saturday, November 3, in Elko, Nevada, marked the end of a year-lon- g engagement. Ida, who works in the and manpower organizational branch of organization Birch section, comptroller with Mai ("What-a-manas a boss, thinks she's plenty lucky being Mrs. Stokcrowd as she er, and working in such a does in the comntroller's office. The Stokers will be at home in Clearfield, where both sets of parents t J 'A A live also Mr. and Mrs. Forest I. Underwood and Ida Stoker Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker. VACATIONEERS . . . .. Glen taylor, chief material facilities division, supply clocked over of the USA which covered 21 states, 7,000 miles on his vacation-tou- r from Utah to Connecticut. The birds and Mrs. Marjorie Collett of service stock "A" are going south for the winter. Marjorie will spend the winter in Phoenix, Ariz., with her husband who will be recuperating there. Exciting tales of gay lights and sights, the world series, have been recounted by Ellen Hancock of service stock "A" who is resting up from . her busy vacation in New York. . NINE YEARS PLUS Nine years, two months and 22 days will have elapsed on 23 November when Faye Flint Johnson says "goodbye" to her many friends at Hill AFB, and particularly those in the air adjutant general's office, where she has spent her full "term." For about 18 months, Faye has assisted Luceal Ellertson in the classified unit, and that's no small task! A happy turning point in Faye's life was her marriage on 10 December 1950 to SSgt. Dean ("Dimples") Johnson also a member of the air adjutant general's office "family." If all goes well, about eight months from now. when Dean's time in AF is ud. the John sons may be heading east for the "Wheat State" Faye Johnson Kansas, where else. That will be a very fine place for raising wheat, corn, pigs and small Johnsons! "LET 9 w Mj&fi& GIVE n YOTJRc 1 f Peri CAM 'ni put 5 1 ") top-not- mil 11 fbear .Motor Tune-Cp- 1 ch ... ma Enrin, I OveriW MX. Gainine popularity for their singing ability are members of the Chapel Junior Choir shown above. Children of military personnel at Hill AFB, they are (left to right, top row): Tommy Root, Stephen Shine, Sandy Hinckley, Alex Wolfe, Freddie Rose, Johnny Ruppe, Skipper Olinger, Jimmie Root, and Tommy Hepner. (Bottom row): Lee Ann Scrivner, Nancy Kann, Janice Hepner, Virginia Ersch, Sandy Casey, Dianne Huston, and Jackie Wolfe. f.lnn ATX Wheel Alignni. and Bala! Battery Service , Holiday Dance Is Set By the Service Club Chapel Junior Choir Much in Demand The Chapel Junior Choir, made up of children of military personnel at Hill Air Force Base is making itself heard these days. Much in demand for their talents, the group whose members ages range from eight to ten years old, alternates singing in the adult and children's worship services at the base each Sunday. Last month, they participated in a full chapel music program and now they are planning rehearsals for the Christmas program, which includes the three base choirs. The CRADLE CROWD to attend the Aircraft repairman Donald L. Mickelson (with the help of wifey, public will be ofinvited musical prothis presentation Lucille) now claims a brand new baby girl, born October 3, 1951. Petite next month. little Miss Anne Marie Mickelson, their first child, weighed in at 4 pounds gram The Junior Choir holds rehearsals and seven ounces. each Wednesday .evening in the Benedict J. Conte, of engine installation, thanks to his wife Norma, now has three daughters. The latest edition was born October 3. Sisters, Pamela and Anita are mighty pleased. Fifteen-month-oDebora, daughter of Verno F. and Celia Larson now has a small sister, born on October 9 14. Verno works on the line.Gerald Harper of material scheduling office, supply is passing out cigars in celebration of the advent of a son born 24 October. A baby boy made its appearance at the home of Paul and Wilma Tomlin on 21 October. Paul works in the aircraft repair inspection branch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peaslee, are very proud of their first son, born 23 October. Bob, who works as stored aircraft inspector, has a beautiful blond daughter, too. Senior aircraft inspector, Val Glover, has a new son also. He was born 22 October. HOMECOMING. . . . . After two years, Marion Slater, maintenance com- mumcuuons gai, aeciaea it was aDOut time for a deluxe vacation back home to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Husband, Lloyd, employed in maintenance service section, wasn't hard to convince. With small fry, Val and Peggy, the Slater's cranked up the family car Topping the schedule for the next two weeks at the Service Club is an Armistice - Day . dance which will T ue xieiuJ an iviunauy evening,, jnovember 12th at The music will be furnished by the base band. On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 22nd, an open house consisting of games and coffee and television will be held from one until ten p. m. 1 1 - 1 Whatever You W WE CA DO IT! - eight-fiftee- n. t HANK'S i Auto Service 2664 Ogden Avenue DIAL x .... 5! base chapel, at which time parents i or the children take turns in supplying refreshments for the youthful choir members. Director of the choir is Staff Sgt. ' Gene Runyon, and pianist is Mrs. D. W. Pittman. , 33 COME IN, TOO, for "SPECIALIZED" our Lubrication Deal! ! ld B-2- i and headed for the Gopher state. Marion has been west since sometime during WW II. Besides being a first-clasteno, she's one of Clara Higgins' news reporters in that huge maintenance operation. Altho, Marion plain-i- W there's nnthlnv Kirn a. UV..H.,Ult..Jg TTfoV. vacation, she's still michf-- clnH tn v,a Kanir ss n -- -- T far Jion Siaier W W PURE WORSTED SUITS OFFERED AT THESE UNBELIEVABLE -- ALL-WOO- .... MARRIAGE VOWS Jeanean Seegmiller from maintenance parts inspection unit married Gene Marler, disassembly branch maintenance man on 17 October. Beverly Forsgren of central receiving, supply has chosen 16 November in the Logan Temple to exchange "I Do's" with F. Dee Stevenson of Ogden, Utah. Phyllis Fletcher married Jimmie Reed in Elko, Nevada, on 21 October. Phyllis is another parts inspection worker. Wonder if it's contagious! PURPLE HEART TOLMAN A. A. "Bud" Tolman, synthetic training, is now a converted saint! After hitting a big four-poibuck while on a hunting expedition in' weDer canyon, uua trauea mm tn rough the woods. 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