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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Cuties at "Leg-oo- ri Cotton-Cand- y T OVER THE HILL MONEY-MAKIN- IDEAS G ' ' "- May Vacancies Exist ' - ror Hir force """ Aerial ObserveJ . Latest Ir r!.' TrainingO ifi. J.' IMT'O J.i i,J; critical shortage of Aerial . base and transient section, sent in Lloyd G. Norseth, reporter in the awards over in his area Dee of a suggestion the news on couple idea for a portable washer an up with Forbes, aircraft mechanic, came This unit has proved awarded $72. was he which and gun tank for . Wayne to be very handy on the flight line, Norseth reports . . cover and a metaltire metal unit, suggested Cashmore of the sheet drip pan combination that netted him $21. EVENING OF FUN and throw Management decided to "let their hair down"of recently s managesupply about management We're talking a warty Site for their evening of fun, nonment and procedure section. sense and dancing was Ma's and Pa's where they also indulged A program of local talent was presented featuring in smorgasbord. Aleen Hyde and Harry Pidd. A skit starring Jay Holmes, songs by GorLeo Johnson, Carl Fernelius, Floyd Anderson, Chester Crowther, Commit-teall was present, by Peterson enjoyed Vernon and don Milne Gretchen Kerr, loyd planning the party was June Solberg, master of ceremonies. Les Hall. Derbyshire was( Anderson and Ida GAL OF THE WEEK g supply gal the Bouquets were tossed the way of a of materiel chief H. Bedford, her Boyce boss, Major other day by facilities division. Edith Stoddard, office manager of materiel facilities, was the gal who received the little word of tribute that "she was doing a mighty fine job." Edith and her husband, Bazil, team" doing their best for the supply and form a services division. Bazil is stock room foreman in warehouse 8C. Besides teaming up for supply, this young couple also coordinate on 15, Jane 13, and Judy 4. raising three lovely daughters, a Joyce dose of "moving." Her double Edith has just gone through office just completed a move from the supply headquarters building down to warehouse 8A and last week the Stoddards moved from Kaysville to Layton. THAT AND THIS A farewell party for Joan Smith, electric shop, was recently held from the electric shop in attendance . , . in Ocden with nine are Elaine and Clyde Stewart and Mr. Francisco Vacationing in San and Mrs. George Fox, all maintenance employees . . . Lois Rampton, electric shop, and husband, Wally, who works in technical services, recently motored to San Diego . . . Harry James, vehicle and equipment subdivision, and his wife are combining business and pleasure on a trip to Elmira, New York. A large part of the pleasure being the . miTrhase of a new car in Detroit. address new for a and new Beverly Clough, It's surroundings P&S clerk in warehouse 2C who is leaving today on the Pan American Clipper bound for the Philippine Islands, Clark AFB, where she will loin her husband, A2C Laurence H. Clough . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laub are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Ann Laub is supervisor of Inbound BL unit, traffic section . . . Back to work after a week in California are Dorothy (synthetic Trainer) and William Ellis (inspection, hangar 5). Helen Linsley, clerk typist, ma terial dispatchers office, has also returned to work after a vacation . . . Julia Peavler of the leather and textile section just completed a two week's vacation to Long Beach, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Base supply employees who are vacationing are Shirley Lewis, clerk typist from warehouse IP, who is visiting with her husband in Texas ; Dorothy Levindof ski, base supply, and her husband, Slim, maintenance, who are on a three-wee- k sightseeing trip to New York: Jessie Beal, and husband, who will visit for two weeks with relatives in Minnesota. EARLY VACATIONS Vacations are starting early for some of the worker in supply's materiel control division. George Wittmann and his family are vaca tioning in New Jersey for three weeks. Mabel Decker and her husband spent the week end in Denver. Dick Tolliver's vacation will see him in Ohio and Washington, D. C. Ruth Coleman and her husband are flying to Chicago to buy a new car and Melba Mills spent a week end m Arco, Idaho, visiting friends. IT HAPPENED AT HILL " Back from TDY to San Antonio is Ben Whitesides, chief of zona' branch, supply . . . . Don Gilson, supervisor, SCZ1B, has returned to work after spending a week in California where he attended the funeral of his cousins. . . . Janice Keigley, engine inspection, and her husband, Ted, have just returned from an exciting motor trip to XNew xorK uuy via unicago, ureat iaices ana xsiagara r ails . . Isaac Ferguson of voucher control is recovering from an operation . The small daughters of Mary Ford and Inez Wallace from voucher control, displayed their talents on television the other day when they performed a tap dance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold of Roy lost their family wash the other night, according to a report from engine inspection. A neighbor's garage caught on fire and all the Wold's wash hanging on a line Class 2SB welcomes the return of nearby went up in smoke Mabelle Chnkinbeard after a two week's session with the medics . Class 28C is loosing the "Girl Friday," Joyce Minton, who is leaving to join her husband who just returned from an 18 months tour of duty in Japan. Another girl saying goodbye to Class 28B is Nel first class 11Leland Nixon, dental technician is Bridgemen'J . . . Airman i mr, a new Dnaegroom. TT xie was recenwy marnea to Miss JJarlene Ham now blain of Clearfield, lhe young couple reside in Clearfield. "man-and-wi- fe 1 1 THE PARTY LINE TOYS PARTY - above qualifications terested in becoming ouuxxixu man GOODS 41 Phone: Kays. CLEARFIELD, UTAH 356-J- -l application, a .1 T" application. submit your ine if (mmm " 'V- Pill tune nnr V. X i - -- More - Air Force Per Dollar J I j mi Photo by Boyd Tate Well here's our cuties again! They're getting such a big kick out that of the cotton candy and the "laughing lady" at the they want to share their fun with you. So, how's about meeting them at the Hillfield party at Lagoon next Friday night, May 29. It's a real big carnival, just for Hillfielders and their guests. "So, let's make it a date," invites Maralene Welti (left) and Barbara Smedley, gorgeous gals from supply. "We'll be looking for you." fun-hou- se Wedding Bells Chime for Young Couples at Hill Air Force Base arm I IIP hD. .rCUL Wv Wedding bells rang for Ethel Hennefer, class supervisor in warehouse IP, who was married May 1 at Elko, Nevada. She is now answering to the name of Mrs. Merlin Larsen. Two engine repair employees decided to make it a team when they journeyed to Elko, Nevada, and starred in a wedding ceremony They are Edward M. Salmen, disassembly foreman of encine sub division, and Faye M. Conder who Edna Arave, personnel clerk chose May 2 as their wedding date from the motor pool, changed her name to Clark recently when she Joe Jaramillo from the elAft.mV journed to Elko, Nevada, for the shop is a new bridegspom since he Her husband, Lewis recited marriaee vows with Isa- ceremony. Clark, is employed at the Ogden belle Sanchez. The ceremony was Arsenal. performed in the Catholic church in Layton. They are now living in Don C. Strauss, wheels, brakes Koy. and struts, married Lorene Ger-harNew bride and groom are Re recently in Elko, Nevada. They honeymooned in Rifle, Colo- Decca nggott, services plant rado, and are now living in Ogden. branch, and Everett L. Gardiner who were married recentlv at the A vehicle storage lot romance Salt Lake City Following which ended in marriage was that a honeymoon to Temple. southern. Utah, the of Ellen Woodyatt and Beal down in Salt young couple settled . They were married TiaKe. honored them April 25 at Ely, Nevada. with a luncheon and gift. -- dt -- h J n,oip upbeat! Chris-topherso- n. 1 oo-work- Welcome New Daughter Base Supply Helps Widow of Co-work- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas are celebrating the birth of their first child, a daughter, born May 13. Weighing seven pounds six ounces, the baby girl will be named Debra. Carl Thomas is a dispatcher at the motor pool. His wife,, Audrey, was a former Hill AFB employee, previously working in supply's facility services. er The amount of $233, was contributed by employees of Base supply to the widow and three children of Arlon Wilkeson, formerly employed in warehouse 10. Wilkeson was ac electrocuted reeentlv cidentally while installing an electric stove in nis home. 14X16 WALL TENTS WHITE CANVAS HEAVY DUCK EXCELLENT Don't take chances -- $39.50 A Government Surplus Bargain South State Street J2 and an Ait ft said. Due to" this CPJ shortage and a revitalW J3 Goodyear s thon NOWI FREE DELIVERY "Everything for a Party" juur J aviation military personnel officials If vou feel tw .. USED GIFTS 1 kZi uiimi cwmpieuon of t .... Flv If you are 19 to 26V Ve age., a school dinlnJ are a citizen rvFingn TTit.j n.m single and7. , 5TWVremain J e hard-workin- 22, . Purchased From Forest Service PREMIER SALES, INC. 728 W. 2ND SO., SALT LAKE CITY sai . . 44941 BRICK WOOD) M P A?1! C O TT.r;ii Phnne 1"A |