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Show , 19011 rcoruarjr THE VERY LATEST Happening s on the Hill ' TIJIS AND Tf IAT Friends and of a former Hill worker, Helen Greenland, will be happy to hear that she is making a name for herself in Washington, D. C. Helen was seAetary in the motor pool for six until she left in 1954. Now the good news arrives that Helen has years been awarded an Outstanding Performance rating and a Sustained Superior Performance award for the work in the Office of Legislative Liaison, USAP ers Methods Time "Measurement certificates of recognition were awarded to the) (following people: j William A. Eads, Accessories and Electronics Engineering, Charles K. Burgener, Design and Drafting and Burton: Brooks, Plant; Services Branch. "5; Letters of Commendation were received by Glen North, Burton Brooks", Clem Thon,J Plant Services; and Jim Sparks, M & R Engi. rendered in support of the v Divi- neering,, "for outstanding services J.':1. ion. ' .Good luck was wished to Bernie Gillespie, Industrial Engineering, to work for the Federal Reserve Bank in who has left th base to go " Salt Lake City.l '; :.'. : T Walter: A.' Brink, deputy chief, Industrial Engineering Division, left to attend a' nine month Logistic Management Course at AMC this week. Mr, Benjamin II. Pelton, supervisor, Aircraft Engineering Branch, has been detailed as Actg. Deputy Chief during Mr. Brink's absence. Glen Larson, aircraft welder, just returned home from a week-lon- g TDY trip to Cheyenne Missile Base. ' ; headquarters. FAITHFUL SERVICE Lapel pins and certificates of service were 'presented to three Maintenance employees in recognition of their 20 years of federal service. Col. Gentry presented the awards to Roland H. Taylor, Plant Services; Lorenzo W. Gilbert, Accessories Inspection; and George F. Norilius, Aircraft Services. Ceremonies held in the office of the base commander recently honored Thomas D. Page, air poL. I lice branch, for completing over 20 years of govI ernment service. Page, a sergeant on the guard, was presented a special certificate and emblem by Col. E. P. Hubbard, base commander. Ten-yepins are now worn by 15 Industrial Engineering personnel; They received their awards from Lt. CoL James M. Smith at a special division meeting. Recipients were Newell Judkins, Al Chamberlain, Ken Kinney, Grant Parry, Reva Brown, Florence Jenson, Joe Martinez, Ray Dohde, Norvel Charlton, Elmer Harris, Carl Powers, Jose Garcia, Weston Weaver, Douglas Rasmussen, and Chance - - I i. ' I r VA ' MOTHERS MARCH ' volunteers from the 4754th Radar Evaluation . Squad- ron recently gave up their time and. blood to save the life of a , nine-year-o- ld girl. This was the second time in two months that men from the 4754th have gone to Salt Lake City to give blood to needy persons. In . WANT A NEW HOME ? NCO wives club members collected $247.99 for charity when tHjs they staged a Mother's March of Dimes, at Hill Garden Homes re- cently. Spearheading . the drive were Mrs. Ronald Coiineway, Mrs. F. E. Carlsen, Mrs. S. H. Cullen, Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Mrs. M. T. r, and ' Mrs. Andrew Clark. Other club members also helped. NCO wives are planning many other activities. Most events are scheduled for Tuesday evenings at the NCO club at 7:30 p.m. . Kup-fere- case, SSgt. Howard L. Daniels, chief clerk of the squadron, learned of the need for blood for Marsha Jensen, of Idaho Falls who was to undergo a "by-pasheart operation at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, and took the initiative to line up donors from his squadron. He has been working closely with the blood bank of the LDS Hospital in soliciting donors for over a year and has been respons" , sible for more than 2." pints of NEW ARRIVALS blood being donated. The welcome mat has been The doctors were successful in rolled out for two new, arrivals in repairing the girl's heart and exthe,2Sth Logistic Support Squad- pressed their appreciation to the ron. Neill V. Rodreich from TIGHT SQUEEZE Corseted Joan Collins, one of John Bull's loveliest exports, is currently touring the U.S. ballyliooin? her latest film, "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!" . 1i luce to express my wouia thanks and appreciation to all my friends at Hill AFB for the finan cial help, floral tributes, and ex iven me pressions of sympathy and my fp.mily during t.he recent deaths of our baby daughters. . FRED C. JOHNSTON, Production Control, Maintenance. 1 Dancing Every Niglif at the 5672 GLIDE INN LAYTON, UTAH i) INCLUDING CUES, BALLS and RACKS SPECIAL PRICE 47 Ilorth Main Kaysville. Utah t .1 .1 63 SOUTH MAIN Salt Lake City 11, Utah THE OPENING -- GRANGER, . O rfair Styling: O Permanents O Tinting O Bleaching fi 43 , Carol Saracino Owner-Manag- i ' " ( . er OPENING SPECIAL PERMANENTS ONLY Marquette Henderson - . $6.50 Marilya 4 3555 Mork.r Street of Our SEE MIL LAOIIY. LiUUQTI LARKIN'S CAFE HOME OFFICE: 1950 EACH CBC3.C3 SUGAR HOUSE, 6 Drive 2186 Highland Experienced HAIR STYLISTS CALL EX for APPOINTMENTS Z - (mmcmoamnai 0 Beauty Salon Stylecrest ROY WEST SOUTH in and Meet Come ONE MILE NORTH OF 4 Start saving regularly at American Savings. Your dollars will add up quickly to the necessary down payment and you'll soon have your dream home. YouH appreciate American's expert assistance on home loans, too. Add to or open your account today ! T ANNOUNCING FOR SALE. CHEAP TWO POOL TABLES GOOD CONDITION .Get it the American Way Thank You Note Major Wheeler AFB, Hawaii, and Lt. volunteers who donated the necesRobert Miller from'Hickam AFB sary-blood. Those who gave the blood were: Hawaii, have added their names 1st Lt. Lynn S wen we, TSrt. to the 28th's roster." Charles Darr, TSgt. Charles Evans, TSgt. Normand Durette, NO ONE in this world needs a TSgt. Wendell Thomas, SSgt. James Chatfield, A1C Billy Hill, mink coat but a mink. A1C George Landon, A1C John Kellogg, A2C Charles Tidd, A3C Luther Olivas, A3C John Moore, tVSASTE lVtf VOU A3C Thomas ' 7AK CHANCES Jachim, and A3C OMAN George Shilling. In ' i gl GIVE BLOOD m - . ' ! Lt. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Whitaker, 28th LSS, announce the birth of a new son to be named Glen Edward. Nolan K. Yonk, sheet metal, is the proud father of a baby born Feb. 10. The new baby has two brothers and one sister. .A baby girl who is almost a month old is the subject of conversa tion for Carl Johnson, machinist in the machine shop. A Parkinson. Fourteen .vr; BABY TALK NT' Martha Clark, aircraft painter In Maintenance, is proud of her ick leave record and we're proud of Martha. During the 16 years she has worked for Uncle Sam she has never used a day of sick leave. She has accumulated 1308 hours. Martha makes her home in Brig-haCity at 506 1st East. .. 5. i 20-ye- ar OUTSTANDING RECORD : , ar Page : . Bf " |