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Show member 27, 1S59 LATEST VERY THE PLANS HILL TOP TIMES Happen ings on the Hill RETIREMENT i vixf TAf Trim V years of federal service came to an end the other day when Edward A. Birch, aircraft services section in Maintenance, retired." Mr. Birch , began his civil service career at Wilbur Wright Field Ohio, in 1923. "Civilian strength at that base, that how numbers over 30,000 was only 500 when I hired in," Mr Birch recalled. "Pilots literally flew on a wing and a prayer in those days. Controls' on the Jenny '6, the hottest 'aeroplane' of the 'time, could be counted on one hand."1 Among the very first 'employees at Hill,' Mr. Birch transferred here in August 1941. His retirement plans include "fshing and . traveling." f ur luyuiby u ncr sujjchisui iui me exemplary manner she performed ner worn Mrs. Kuth If. Flaker was awarded a Sustained Superior Perform ance award. The citation was presented to her by her former boss, Carl B. Cottrell, and her present supervisor, Mrs. Helen Springer. Mrs. Flaker is supervisory clerk, Support and Personnel Identi fication Branch, Base Provost Marshal Division She has worked at Hill AFB since June 1953 and resides at 2811 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden, with her husband, Ervin. Thirty-si- x - e: 7 Page . SON, MY SON to talk telephone repairman Wesley Harrop more than You can't he's before boasting about his brand new son. Wes is five minutes new addition to his family, a six pound 15 ounce the mighty proud of 10. He's the first boy in the Harrop line November baby boy born time.Wes and his wife, Mary Fae, also have a daughtfor quite some They reside at 1484 North 400 West, Sunset. er, Kathy, 5 : ' Kuth REDISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING NEWS Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed at lunchtime last Wednestlaw all the folks in Redistribution and Marketing. The dinner was paid by for by the men and prepared by the women. Ham, potato salad, pie. 1 1 J 1, .1. were ciijoycu cuuee,A cw,, uy nil. Transfers and promotions seem to have hit the section. TTnrrv Dabling, Bill Patterson, and Ed Robbins were all promoted to SPM, property disposal assistants. Pretty Kamn Robins transferred to MY - 3. era Mildred Van Drimmelen's son wants his two front teeth for Christ. mas. They were accidently knocked out at a baseball game . . . Ber-niNelson had a lovely trip to Montana recently, just barely miajinK ' Azalee me storm ituey uusnneii is dnvincr a brand new inno r.hnw Emil Rosenau is still addiner to his fabulous cnlWtinn ftt rnnlra on1 HONEYMOONERS stones . . . Herman Munson is on TDY in Alaska . . . Happy birthday wishes are extended to Joe Maez. Ed Robbins. Lottie Kine- and Alva. Honeymooning in Nevada are Crawford. two Hill AFB employees, Azalee Slater, base photo lab, and Dean i PAT ON THE BACK JEST FOR FUN . Lauritzen, lumber storage. The young couple repeated marriage Customer: "I'll buy one of those A special award certificate was vows at the home of the grooms balls." golf issued the other day to the 0085th parents in Ogden last Sunday. Pri Clerk: I "Shall it sir?" wrap Communications was Security Flight or to the marriage the bride Customer: "No, I'll drive it for their special efforts in the feted at a personal shower given '4 v .7 ce INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TID BITS at the Hillside House in Farmington was enjoyed A dinner-danc- e from Aircraft Engineering. about 30 party-goej Frances Sickler the "gal Friday" in the Plant Services Branch office for the past eight years is bidding goodbye to her many friends in that area and transferring to a new job in LSM. All her wished her "good luck" I Frances isn't the only one from Industrial Engineering with sights' tn a new area. L. P. Jones transferred to the Motor Pool and James Della-Luci- a Payne has gone to work in Electronics Section. Bruno has a new job in LSM and LaVar Ellis has transferred to Management Engineering Division. DeAnna Lewis, Plant Services, recently motored to San Franchome". by Opal Steinshouer, Clearfield. Savings Bond campaign. They isco with friends where they did a lot of sightseeing and visiting. Azalee's in' the photo enrolled 51 of their lab honored her with a little party Son: "Dad, I want to go to col. including changes to largat lunchtime and presented her a lege and learn to be a doctor. I er deductions. to want obstetrics. gift study Father: "You'll be wasting your THIS AND THAT time, son. Soon as you learn this Lois Hunter, requirements and obstetrics, they'll find a cure for distribution officer in LSM, it. Topping Tree was cited for 20 years of federal Service service recently. A A WIFE who keeps showing her Removing pin was MehafCol. to her husband by the travel folders is put presented fey, LSM boss. ting on a "trip tease." Free Estimatea Lewis Forbes, bus Insured s J driver on Route D, is all smiles v THERE IS nothing wrong in We accept large or small over the recent birth of a baby to unless you having nothing say jobs. daughter. They'll name her Tam-mr- a insist on saying it. Phone Mornings or Lee. She is welcomed by three ... rs - ers ts, F-1- 01 20-ye- J' tr ar good-natur- ed big brothers'. DECADE OF DUTY Recognition for completing 10 years of federal service was ac corded two workers from Military Personnel recently. Cleo M. Gans- wich was presented a serv- ice emblem from Capt. J. L. Worth. A pin was received by Linden H. Belnap for his federal service. Capt. F. H. Worth made the presentations. 1 - CEUTERVILLE HOME FOR SALE (OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29) AT 51 SOUTH 3W EAST CENTER VILLE THIS and exceptionally brick rambler is custom-bui- lt well constructed. It has about 2000 so. ft, 7 rooms including an 18x12 blonde mahogany family room, 10x19 ft. living bath, another room, 3 bedrooms, large utility room with full bath with stall shower, kitchen eating space plus dining area, and the much desired radiant heating system. There is a patio, an oversize 2 car garage in brick, and a lovely landscaped lot 00x145 ft. The home is designed for gracious living in an area where real estate values are increasing at top rate. The price of $26,500.00 includes many extras. Reasonable terms can be arranged, or the property may be refinanced or traded. FOR further information and an appointment to show the prop- erty please call Eric Guenther, EM 1 A with Sunset car- port. Very nice, assume GI equity and pay $73 per month. EXCELLENT 3 bedroom ma. sonry home, Clearfield. $12,350 assume G. I. equity and pay $07.00 per mo. incL Brick Homes Tri-Lev- el Basements Carports Convenient Location All Improvements Choice of Lots Maple or Birch 3 Plans Cabinets i ; Priced From $13,753 taxes and insuraice. GI and FHA Financing 3 BEDROOM, Sunset, $11,050.00 pay equity and assume ti. see today. I Loan BUILT BY POULSEN HOMES II.THOFF REALTY REALTOR Sold By 75 Nsv. Main, Clearfield Office TA 7? Mr. Argyle TA ROY OFFICE Roy Theater Bid. Office EX Mr. Taylor EX Mr. Hyatt TA LUND REALTY 31 f!KAA Wntttiinirtnn EX Rlvt. Member 23 71 01 ROBINS PARR 1 carport, or gar., start at this today. Valorie Ann sneaks in a practice session on the church piano while- "mommy' 'and "daddy' are downstairs in a meeting. Her parents are SSgt and Mrs. Richard E. Lawrence. Sgt. Lawrence is assigned to the 6985th Communications Security Flight M a requirements clerk. JJ33 SOUTH 23rd EAST. SALT LAKE CITY. HU New 3 bd. brick, 42 ONE MILE SOUTH OF MAIN HILL FIELD GATE ON HILL FIELD ROAD $13,500., easy FHA terms. See KITTEN ON THE KEYS STAII HiiTZ Eloal Esiato, Inc. - EX 0S At ar Sunset ll Dams, ValorieAaa TA 26 OPEN HOUSE 10-ye- ar 10-ye- Evenings TA Said Anthony, on first seeing "Wow I A perfect Cleopatra: XXXVIII, XXII, XXXVI! S-l- Lund EX Mercer EX Multi-Li- Service Shreek EX st ! Hawkins TA 71 Wood EX fW031 |