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Show April 17, 1959 THE VERY HILL TOP TIMES Page Happ enings on the Hill LATEST CLASS OP '39 SETS REUNION IN THE DOG HOUSE employees at Hill AFB who graduated from Weber High School in 1039 are all invited to the "Class of '30" reunion Wells Leavitt, Stat serrioaa, is mighty proud of the two little new additions at his house. They are two new-bor- n Chihuahua pup-pie- s. This makes quite a collection of dogs at the Leavitt house. In addition to the pups, he has three female and one champion male registered Chihuahuas. They are all prize winners and recently came away with major ribbons and trophies at the dog show in Salt Lake City. . 20-ye-ar to be held at 7:30 p.m. May 8, at Weber High. Dinner will precede a lively program with skits, stunts and a variety of group participation acts all set to make the evening enjoyable and bring back memories of "V - LATEST SCOOP 1039. Weeks of work to locate members of the class found them scattered throughout the world. Word has been received that Beth Jensen Gibson, wife of "Bill" Gibson (class of '38) now a colonel in the AF, will travel from North Africa to attend the reunion. Major Jay Bachman, a pilot in the historical non-sto- p 2 flicht around Oia world, is also expected to be on Gordon Howes (left), electronic hand. Class president, Elmer instrument, and Les Gardiner, Storey, fighter Bitot durinc WorM manpower and organization, who War II and now residing in Cali-are "grads" from Weber Class9 lornia as a personnel consultant of ?9, check oyer the program for the government, will attend the reunion. for the forthcoming reunion. 0 ; n twti General cats cake. B-5- ; Happy Birthday Bill MacFarlane, Equipment Sec- Uion, ' who was recently elected Chairman of the Civilian Welfare Committee, is telling about one of his more pleasant duties in that job that of acting as one of the judges of the recent contest held to select Miss Hill AFB of 1059. Bill and his wife are justly proud of their son MSgt W. Richard MacFarlane, a cadet at the Air I Force Academy. Dick was chairman of the first intercollegiate conference on political science held recently at the academy. 68 under- Joyce Summers, Administrative Services Branch, is sporting a diamond ring she recently accepted from A1C Walter A. Bielik of the 698ith Communications Security Flight at Hill Air Force Base. Joyce and Walt are planning a wedding in August. Walt's home is in Buffalo, New York. Industrial Engineering employees are welcoming George Cooper, who recently came to work for the LnoD- - SONG 1 LAUGHS I "W TECHNICOLOFT rVMMlTf iaM KATY JURADO The ladies from Redistribution and Marketing Division celebrated EveNm ttrr at th Mansion House . . . Marge v:.4ij. Rackham has Wn a a new clerk in Redistribution and Marketing. Other news from Redistribution and Marketing .tells us that Mary Burkhart has returned to work after an operation; that Jose Maea has returned from a two-weevacation in New Mexico; that 'ack Carney is spending two weeks in Shelby, Ohio visiting friends are enjoying nd relatives; and that Captain Crow and Stan Alberts - ftid k's Vacations at home. FIRST GRANDCHILD Justin Richardson wanch, is bragging aboutLayout his first rrandchild, son of his daughter, wla, and her husband, Dr. Ray-n- d A. Davidson, of Urbana, II- - linois. Dr. Davidson is associated with the University of Illinois, where he is teaching electronics construcand is in charge of the worlds the he to tion of what is largest stationary telescope.. Elva G. Vaughan Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Saturday 5:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sunday 6:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Featuring Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners Guaranteed Fast Service --Only 5 Minutes Drive From Davis County Defense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST Drive down for a delicious hot lunch! Order Pastry to Take Home! NO DELAY We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. ... ... ClAIRE KeLLV Miwti, Bonus Night Saturday Only "BADLANDERS "ROCKABYE BABY" "BONUS FEATURE" SIGNAL CAFE LAYTON, UTAH ERNEST IMtAWUU... sy Two-year-o- ld nnk Thurs., Fri., Sot.f April 30, Hoy 1, 2 blMUNM Design and Drafting Branch. THIS AND THAT V LL SHORT SHORTS r-j- V SO m MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB clerk typist on tne line, uhum bhco iary ijemk, Mary of Mother Goose fame she has two lambs, Lindy and Mindy, and their mother, Cindy. Just like in the poem, "everywhere that Mary went, the lambs are sure to go." That's just the way Mary wants it. Cindy was given to Mary when she was just a few hours old by a friend whose ewe had given birth to triplets and could feed only two of the animals. Mary took the little lamb and nursed it to health with a baby's bottle. Soon Cindy was following her everywhere she went. This spring Cindy presented Mary with twins, which she promptly pampered. Mary and her husband, Ivan, who is an administrative assistant in the Aircraft Repair office, live t 2715 West 4800 South, Roy. ?V from different uniRobey was surprised graduates versities and colleges attended the with a beautifully-decorate- d cake last Monday in honor of his birth- conference. Dick, who is a junday. At rest period he shared the ior at the academy, is majoring in cake with office and staff mem- engineering sciences. Gregbers who wished him "Many HapGOOD TICKENS' Max Averett, Plant Services py Returns." Branch, and his wife, Dorothy, are The handsome lad above is tht. giving out the news of the arrival son of Ellison K. Pickens, Textik of a new son on March 25. Little is two yeart fareFond Tracy Lee, who weighed 7 lbs. and Shop. Young Gregory wells were said 15 ozs. has two sisters and one old with blue eyes and blond haia. last week to brother. Annie Carter clerk in Depot Divi--s Children Under Supply i o n, Supply, 12 Free who retired aftAdults 65c er 15 years of v a v federal service. Annie Js planning to live at Annie Rifle, Colorado near one of her sons in a new home they have recently built for and friends hon- -' j her. "WHERE THE CROWDS GO" ored her with a gift and party at the Starlight Room of Deseret NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 Inn and later honored her at work Open Full time, Starting Thursday at break-tim- e with a cake and additional gifts. Free Suckers for All the Kids General FARE-THEE-WE- VA-arAt- 1 1 Sun., Men.. Tues., Wed, UOt BU00Y ADLEfTS Bergman JURGENS Don at mmr-mCOLOR DE UIXE n:f0 MU m intti'tai i 3 3 Big Hits - 7:25 9:10 10:55 Nay 3, 4, 5, 6 PLUS WARNER BROS. mlM. G,C3230CJ(5 mm Cnnrn 1 RELAX IT'S GOOD FOR YOU An evening at the Davis Drive-i- n Theatre is the finest tonic imaginable. You will find here a good family atmosphere, and the most outstanding top hits that Hollywood has to offer. Movies are mental vitamins for your health so relax enjoy a night out at the Davis. . "'' iiiiiiiiiiirirrrr. First Show at Dusk Box Office Opens 7:00 u jn.piTLrJ |