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Show November 28, HILL TOf TIMES Fage 12 MM VEpAttSt THE ft 5' ONE TO GROW ON You wouldn t mind turning a year older 11 everyooay wouia make a big fuss over you like they did for Alfred Bybee the other day. Over 30 of his friends at the Motor Pool ordered a gaily decorated birthday cake and chicken dinners for everybody and had a" big party in his honor. The only catch was that they thought they were ceieoraung Am twn umu- when he admitted it's real- - J day -- Schaar join !.fJd gruidediiii88aa.romJi(even''j in .Pamela John,, inspector Kay. mily, and they are going to call her smce on the has been,, General' office, e Inspector Viking. rival of the new and first daughter. They have two boys. ...Missile-minde- d. Johnrandihi wife,, Faye,;sent out original, clever arin the Biwouncementa shape of a missile. It proclaimed that the new rival was "geared to the apace agetT! launching pad and ground supfurnished by IDS JospitaV,. zero uour, was ovem Iort 2,eauipmen at 12:18 p. m. Fuel consumption was reported to be .4, ounces Iquld every three hoars. Output factor: Happiness. has" come to the-Joh- , , n a', , , s ly LOVELY MARINE A former employee of Hill, Lt. Roberta Roberts is now serving as a Marine Corps recruiting officer in the San Francisco Bay area. ta-graduated from East High School and Westminster College in Salt Lake City and did graduate work at the University of Utah. She is the daughter of Lu C. and Grandma "Grandma" Roberts. works in the Stock List Control Branch, Warehouse Services. ifiTii Roberta FARE-THEE-WEL- his 7i'st. cut that cuant mac-- 1 pi 0 7 w fit' f party. Mr. Bybee has worked for the government 14 years and is a a mobile equipment inspector in the motor pool. Rober- K Sin 1 L Retiring after '18: '.yeara; of ifederal service, Howard J. Van Dame said ' "farewell to friends at Hill recently. He started work and in Hill at May 1942 in Supply Inspection. He ing had an outstanding leave record boasting 1145 hours of sick leave and 501 hours of annual leave to his credit. Now that he has retired, Mr. Van Dame will spend time working in his fruit and berry garden. He also plans on traveling and catch ing up on his fishing. Mary J. Long, aircraft parts processor for Packaging and Preservation Branch No. 1, cleared Howard the base the other day to begin her retirement. She has an exceptional sick leave record, too more than 1200 hours. She has worked for Uncle Sam lor over 16 years. She resides at 347 27th St., Ogden, where she is going to "develop her hidden talents v ' ; '.' ,. and eiuov visitinr her family." ; Fond farewells were said in honor of the retirement of Juanita C. Hanson, Supply Inspector of Supply Receiving and Inspection Branch, Warehouse Services. Juanita comes from a Hulfield family her husband and daughter both worked here and her Bob Dockstader works in Maintenance. Until her departure for places unknown (she says she's going to buy a house trailer and travel Florida or bust!) she is staying with her ; daughter, Marjone Dockstader, at Roy. Her friends presented her some going away gifts which included a bedspread, blanket, alarm clock and jewelry. ers , son-in-la- w, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING NEWS ITEMS Industrial Engineering personnel are welcoming two new em ployees. Ned L. Frisby comes to the . Incentive Awards. Section fronv the Machine Shop and Don. Edmiston has. transferred from the Elec tronics Branch,., to. tne work Measurement, urancn. ... Personnel of 'Industrial Engineering who have recently received letters of commendation from their supervisors include Howard Was- som, for his initiative and integrity in carrying out his duties; Hal Belnap, for his outstanding performance and sincere effort displayed during the past year: Chuck Eddy, for his diligence in the perform ance of his duties in helping to implement the Work measurement Program at OOAMA; and Harold Bills for the commendable sick leave record he has maintained during the past seven years. Bob Peaslee received a letter of appreciation from his supervisor for his exceptional work and conscientious efforts and Darwin Olson received one for his willingness in carrying out his duties and his ability to maintain good working relations with his associates. Max Syndergaard, Work Measurement, and his wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. The Syndergaards have one othefr r daughter and one son. 'i Dee Shepherd, Administrative Services Section, and family are nthusiastically telling of their newly purchased home in Layton. Elmer Finke has returned to work in the Design and Drafting branch after 5 months of working for the Smithsonian Institute in 1 - .Vashington, D. C. MM Mtmi AA INfURANCt WEDDING BELLS Thanksgiving Day was the date Pete LITTLE SHAVER The first hair cut is a big event in any man's life, but the "little shaver" above seems to be taking it in his stride. Ke's Peter Andrew Kranenburg, Jr., who visited the barber when he was just nine months old. Pete Is the son of Peter Andrew Kranenburg, Sr., Jet Test Block inspector and Alma Ruth Kranenburg, Property Ac-- THIS AND THAT counting clerk. They live in Lay-- . proud father of t. Gary Seideman, Support Division, is the ton where Pete has two older sis... v 1 1 1 r Trrl 01. ji rt lav anoie uivisivai anat lanuiy ) ters, Gwendolyn Ann and Jacque new moy giri, nis nravl line Kay. returned from two wonderful weeks In the southwest . . , LsBsr Korth, Support, had a rery exciting first plane trip vfcea vacationed in San Francisco. The Support Division Is mighty proud of two of their ployees. Dorothy Pratt and RulOh Waite are members of the wonow famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir and appeared on Ed Sullivan's ' - ' 1 F-1- 01 on F-1- 01 F-1- OO m . : Three-year-o- rt ld HEED CASH ? ? " $ $ NEED CHRISTMAS CASH $ $ MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITH OTHERS AVAILABLE Throw Your Home Hits Cash You Receive Away 5 50.00 2lnd FcUcrcr the Crovjds to - S1O0.00 $150.00 $200.00 $250.00 $300.00 Hi 6 Pmto. l 12 - '. jsl Pmts. 00" 18.00 27.00 36.00 45.00 54.00 9.50 775 14.25 19,00 10.50 28.50 15.75 2375 1325 LOANS r QN SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, AUTO 03 P3AI ESTATE Agi Aboct Onr Icsared Paynest Pto-- O? -- Ray Ortoa Dist Mgr. OnTOII'S GENERAL AGENCY NEW DISTRICT OFFICE . Washington Blvd. Dial EX . SB69 : w, BAQDEQ SKO? With Preferred' new Plus Policy, merit discounts IIP TO 25. Save on Auto, Fire and Life Ins, with Safety I No membership fees! . .Save 2f on Fire Insurance See Us for AU Your Insurance Needs! . th WORLD FAMOUS DO YOU DRINK? IF NOT YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE PROTECTION! .''-..- . t; nannYS.. SATO .. Mrs. Floriene P. Glass has returned to the Warehouse Ser Division after an absence of several months. She and her husbaoi Veston, of Maintenance, are proud parents of a baby girl named Lro Bill Emery (Supply Inspector for Receiving Branch of Warehouse v . . v . : ci J Imm' i n l.. ua nis wue anu fvwu. oerviws Asivisiuiii reiuuu lamiiy just fabulous vacation a four-montrip to Europe. They left Ogden on July 13 by train and arrived in New York the 16th. The trip across the Atlantic on a small Swedish vessel wa a lot of fun. Thev arrived in Bremerhaven. Germany. 24 July. Thei visited mother and father-in-lasisters, brothers, aunts, uncles,mu cou sins and friends at Burglengenfeld. Brussels, Stuttgart, ana (this was the primary object of the trip to visit the Emery's psrentl and i Karen Sue family). .: GIRL WITH CURL They visited the World Fair at Brussels, took the scenic Alpin "There was a little' girl and she trip which goes down into Austria ' to the Austrian Alps went to to had a little curl"-s-o goes the and stayed there for three days, then caught a special train y&e bourg. They departed for home on the Queen Mary. nursery rhyme. Karen Sue Pickett (above) has dozens of curls, big blue eyes, and "isn't spoiled," claims her daddy, John Pickett, who works in Maintenance's Administration Division. Karen Sue is an "only child" and is her father's pride and joy. 5 5 5 AUTO At 01 show. NON-DRINKE- RS 0CU3ANCI chosen by Mary W. Pratt for her wedding day. Mary, who has worked as a clerk in Policy and Procedure Office, Accounting and Finance Division, terminated her job last Friday to be a full-tim- e homemaker for her new husband, Robert P.. Pel ton. The newlyweds Alfred and cake were married in Las Vegas and are enjoying a honeymoon 'to Palm. Springs, Los Angeles, Pkoenk and Denver. They will reside at 1C00 brchard Drive, Salt Lake Citfc 95 12 South Mai bountiful; Logs of Vkj DC9 To Sickness cr Accident I Phone AX 2262 7w;!i. 13yd. Ogden, Utah ,Mr,. ,,B.,.L. RASKIUSSClf, Manager |