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Show HILL TOP TIMES 5, 1956 htober HFPE'STHE LATEST iFANTICIPATIN honored x ,te at the rit v,p arrival ujVait rt r Jiggs and Emma Van Limbure vacationed at the Saddle Club in Alpine. Wyoming; and Sally Moore and husband fished in the High Uintahs nd also took part in a special bow and arrow deer hunt and brought home a five point buck and a fawn. directorate of Procurement and Production - , - A hrand new hride in ip T?i. nance Division is the former Yonda Lea Johnson who is getting used to the name of Mrs. Derrall W. Connell. Yonda Lea and Derrall exchanged wedding vows recently and then enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone. The bride is the daughter of A. R. (Bob) Johnson, Financial Inventory Accounting Branch, Supply. There are three newlyweds in the Electrical, Armament and Test Equipment Section. Clyde F. Biggs from the Armament Shop and his new bride, Marion Halh-dahave just settled down following a honeymoon to Los Angeles . . . Last Saturday was the wedding day for Hana Ito and Richard Odow. A reception at Ma's and Pa's in Roy honored the young couple following the wedding. They are now honeymooning on the West Coast . . . Yesterday was the big day for Max Hancey, Armament Shop, when he exchanged "I do's" with Mrs. Derrall Connell Nancy " Shumway. in the were vows Logan Temple by Duane Fortie, Marriage repeated larehouseman, Tool Crib No. 1, Plant Services Branch. His new wife k the former KaVae Kemuna irom Linaon HEADING FOR A SONGFEST Tom Lundereen is heading for San Gabriel, California to attend he narade of Barbershop Quartets show to be held tomorrow. Tom, breman of Radio, Radar and Electrical Unit, is the president of the teden Chanter of SPEBSQSA (Barbershop lingers). They meet every Holiday muni at o u.hi. in me uasciucui il uic ukucu ny auu iaiuiv jy buildings. Tom says this the greatest hobby in the world for en y, Mollie Hanson, supervisor of Operations Branch. Material Con trol, with her husband, Ray, of the Budget office, and daughter, Judy, enjoyed a vacation with friends and relatives in the Pacific North west . . . Faye Brooks. Airframe Branch, visited with relatives in South ern Utah . . . Mrs. Laub. supervisor of Engine and Airframe Spares. and husband, Eugene, returned from a three-wee- k bus tour which took them through 29 states and Canada . Emma Madsen, airframe branch, returned from a month's vacation spent in the Eastern States ' relaxation. PAPTV PATT17R Xllfc A X J. AJlt j Employees of Prime Aircraft Struts Unit, Materiel Control, and heir families enjoyed an outing at the noy Park recently. Real char pal broiled steaks with all the trimmings highlighted the evening, . pllowed by Bingo and group singing. A picnic at Como Springs was enjoyed by members of Plant lervices Branch. Refreshments and Bingo took the spotlight. "Tea and crumpets" were served by members, of Management nalysis as they bid goodbye to two of their fellow employees, Jim onner and Fred Newton. The twosome transferred to the newlv ptivated Management Engineering Division. . A. M. Stork Club He's already brought that weight up to 20 pounds. Mr. Workman works in Hydraulics. They live at b.i4 JNorth Harnsville Road, Ogden Jest For Fun It was Farmer Brown's first visit to the big city. In the window of a large department store he saw a sign: "Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Clothing." "Gosh!" he time." "It's about said, A moron called a friend at three in the morning. When the friend answered, the moron said: "I'm sorry to get you up this time in the morning." Friend Moron said: "That's all TORK STATISTICS right, I was getting up to answer We want you all to meet little Patrice Downs who is hist Si, the phone anyway." ponths old. Her daddy is Georere W. Downs. Jr.. who works in Base Husband: Well, I suppose you're pa .transient. Patricia's mom las the former Ann McKay who angry because I came home with this black eye. orkea m Maintenance's Produc- Wife (sweetly): Not at all, dear. pn Control Division. You may not remember it, but You just couldn't find when you came home, you didn't a nroud- than John B. Harris have that black eye. frhofather works in the Photographic yuipment unit, Accessories ranch, Supply. His familv is Greater I fcrrently celebrating the birth J a new baby daughter, little Comfort! eussa Ann. Helping to welcome ie new arrival are Stanley, 10; Mark, 5; and Carol Ina, 2. Dick Production Nelson, is Co'n-o- l, making sure all his photo-raphi- c equipment is in tip-to- p (ape so he can wme coverageprovide adequate following the Kent birth of a new son. The pL bLwlU be named Richard HEATING ...... Kobln heat in one: warm air from a forced G-standard E furnace, for gas or oil; radiant heat from warmed outer walls of rooms. Two types of Patrice Downs in Maintenance in- trvl! 1,hisbe naied Sandra for Vernon Bowen, (Millwright, Plant wife Dorothy a baby daughter for Mr. and Mrs. uZl ta4ndanovich a seven pound daughter for It (Millwright) s. John A. Hutchens and a )n "SS, (welder in Plant Services) ' ... Mark, for Mr. and Mrs. Neslin Bangerter (Armament.) "IS AND THAT iamolfe, SiS1,s' Maintenance Training Unit, is sporting a new it 7th p g' She'n soon walk down the aisle with AlC Frank Pros-- i The good wishes of everyone Profi,lmm.Un,cation Squadron WlU folIw 1st Lt. Dexter C. Snow when he leaves Hill ' the ,ri? to retum to civilian life . . . Procurement said "so ig" to Larison, 4rbaraKn f'wing employees: Jennie Hicken, Sharon -worW : Nlna lse ope, and La Kee Nielsen and welcomeAnd-tohon. Hansen, Mar Jean Standing, and Dorothy w!ll!P(PW? Margie Nay has four female puppies to give away. ,ti,8?I'en weeks old. The mother is a Bull Terrier. If you're areie on Ext- - 8342. K (Wat,, uafiuiJons are in order for John Udy, Class 2SA, Supply, e is alnln ly Promted to the rank of Major in the AF Reserves. ie!H oa'gned to the 2fU7th Ai winlr Rourvo renter. Clear- 8A welcomes Thora Cr!?s Quality King who formerly worked lte" i ' ' Deni A. DeGreve returned to work recently t suenH,v, J PMEOFF WIT Va Jmg in Pittsburgh' Pa - i n. x Ceir desks in fu JDY have kePt some of the workers away fromn L.anga-h,er?' Branch 7 USAJ Ammunition Control Branch. M. lv. Woorf H t0 AMC? Rth Allred and family and A vice and Wrested J ndsm Visits 'ii TUoU i n-i- i.. r 1.1 Special fon-li- k G-- Regier direch olr Alr-wa- ll paltom In to cold outer wall loi of roomi. Big installation savings Quick, quiet heat Even temperature GENERAL I homan NO MORE CLUMSY "RABBIT EARS" TO FUSS WITH Here's a revolutionary new kind of indoor TV antenna that's guaranteed to provide you with better TV pictures. Fabulous "Metro-Dyne- " tuning cuts out "ghosts," "snow," and other child can do it. picture disturbances. Yet it's so simple even a No rods to slide in and out, no guesswork, no error. You ' simply set the "Metro-Dyne- " dial on the channel number you want and relax. vuuiiiiignam naa a iaDUious time in uua any setting. mahogany end gold, ebony and silver, blond and gold. H SPECIAL $lQQ0 TRADE-I- N OFFER .. for your old "rabbit-- i sort 1 i I ELECTRIC toward the purchase of a new Channel Master Showman. Regular price ONLY MZ95; 1 with your old antenna Guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction t SERVICE ALL MAKES TV OPEN TILL 8:00 P. M. MODERN RADIO & TV CO. r,1 anna ke; Mavis Jones .and husband, Rex, visited Boise ValW.", n.-rriAna' li i T i . . S -- SMJiMEL MA ITEM indoor antenna. We'll give you $3.00 c . KJ TV RECEPTION Bring in your old ... Sn A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO IMPROVE The Showman is smartly styled to blend into It's available in three stunning color harmonies Nelson's have two tw'J6 children, Scott, 3 and Deb- - fcb,ies ? ' and Canada. Training Aids Branch had some of their folks missincr too. Mabel Gottschalk, Class 28A, and husband Everett, Security, spent an enjoyable week taking in sights of Las Vegas, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead . . . Cliff Palfrevman and two vouncr sons went fishiner on Black- foot Reservoir. Requirements Analysis personnel have been enioviner themselves too. John Frazier, his wife, June, and son, Eddie, spent two weeks in umo, uiai Kievjord and tamily visited with relatives and friends in North Dakota . . . Tom Plant, his wife. Bonnie, and two daughters en joyed a short vacation in Yellowstone . .'. Bill Shields and family vacationed in the South and East . . . Sam Bower's wife, two daughters and son, took a wonderful two months trip to England. Fisher man bam spent the summer trying out favorite fishing spots in MonWhen little Victor Greer (above) tana, Idaho and Utah . . . Frank and Francee Purrihgton and children made his home with Victor and vacationed at "Mack's Inn." Bernice Workman about five months ago, he made them the happiest mom and dad in the coun try. The little feller started out his life making records, too. He weighed 13 nounds at birth and measured 234 inches in lencth nyment and J.M. 5 Happenings On The Hill vnwpr . triven for her by lone Manwarine: and Emilv AJn rocentlv rinnnio i alrino- Iqqtto . Connie Page 31st and Grant Phone fllGfi 3289 WASHINGTON BLVD. PHONE OGDEN, UTAH 58 |