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Show 1 pril 1, I960 HILL TOP TIMES EEING THE SIGHTS BABY TALK The beautiful sunny weather and thrilling sights of Los Angeles r amoved recentlv" bv final .?foiroVirti,a " vawmv were IHUj ri.iniv v..iluWV.Xj VCltttlUIIS Mrs. Niel and MIVI, Nelson. Mr. an4fMr. Nelson works in division, Maintenance and Mrs. Nelson in Supply. They visited relatives and hiends, in addition to signtseeing. ine Nelsons also made a side trip f . r ocui r;arn xso and Mpxioo. Instead of military correspond telephone calls, and deadline reports, Kay Rives now spends her time with baby formulas, diapers, and other interesting tasks catering to the needs of her beautiful new baby daughter, Jolene, now X ence, : FETED AT FAREWELL and good luck wishes were extended to Joan Jones by Goodbye Joan, ,.gSa little farewell party.maienai to a cleri- irrocess-inaoaioiani m Supply, is leaving operate a motel at Yellowstone National park with her husband and daughter. A big beautiful cake and a going-awa- y gift were presented to Joan by her friends. g, REALLY ROLLING! Theo Fletcher, Operations Divi sion, MM, is proud as punch over the bronze pin "20O Club" and check she received at the State Bowling Tournament held at the uiympus Lanes, Murray, recently. Theo rolled a total of 1403 pins in all events for an average of 156. She won the bronze pin and check for her high game of 229, high series of 555, ana for being highest scorer for her squad. Joan and Gift RIDE TO BE Madeline Jones has set the date of June 16 for her .forthcoming Carriage to Wayne Barlow, Clearfield. Madeline is a typist for Armament Missiles Training Devices, MM. The ceremony will be performed the Logan Temple. Wayne, an electrical engineer, will graduate bora Utah State University the first of June. mIS AND THAT The Minuteman Division welcomes Zack L. Phillips and Ralph M. lofeling to their organization. Zack just returned from Clark AFB fhere he spent 24 years. Prior to that he was employed at Warner lobins. He lives in Ogden with his wife, Teddy, and three sons. Ralph is spent the last five years at Tachikawa. He resides at Layton with lis wife, Kaneko, and daughter. MSgt. Ervin J. Wagner, 28th Log, was awarded the Good Conduct kedal with 4 loops for his "examplary behavior, efficiency, and fide- lty" from Feb. 1957 to Feb. 1900. Base and Transient Aircraft branch has made a move. The new ffice is located on the hangar floor, north side. A third son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Powell. pie new son will be named Tracy Jon and weighed seven pounds nd two ounces. Keith is foreman of Plastic Unit, Sheet Metal. LET CONTRACTORS LUMBER SUPPLY End Your Storage Worries With a Custom Built Garage five months old. Kay used to be secretary in the Quality office, nl-- .Ltv U 7 Vh rX e. full-tim- Only the Best Double or single garage . . . plus storage space for lawn mower, outdoor furniture, bicycles, etc. Here's better living at. amazing low cost I Out-of-To- Inquiries Welcomed wn MAIL THE COUPON ty'v-- Cosma the oth er night at cere- THEN THERE was the Texan monies to cap Red Cross vol- who developed an inferiority comunteer plex. He thought he was no belter aides. After all awards than anybody else. staff other Maj. Cosma Fred A. Baker, chairman of the Ogden chapter, sprung a special award for the chief nurse of the base hospital. He presented her a Certificate of Appreciation from the Weber County chapter expressing thanks for the "services and assistance given by one without who it would . have been impossible to accomplish the training and instruction of the staff aides and nurse's aides classes." Everyone present echoed the words of praise. said: Home Improvement Co. 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KELLY TRUC TRAC All TRUCK Tltl Popular Sisast TUBI-TTP- E TWtl-TY- PI RAYON RAYON NYLON M mm OUTWORKS! OUTPULISI iimrU OUTWEARS I Delivery TUtltlSS Featuring C. L. & S. j We Cherish" Funerals From Complete Colonial Mortuary J were made. Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners TODAY Those S-S- SIGNAL CAFE Easiest of Terms j fa m LAYTON, UTAH Down Payment n 2 "Mind if I rest a minute, Madame? Your feet are killing me." Ho ? k full-tim- and I s 2V wliila nivn f e over duties as mother to Susan, 13; Steven, 9: Paul, 7 and the new babe. Head of the house hold, Hell Rives, is chief of Flight Test. Jerome Olson, aircraft mechanic in Base and Transient Aircraft Branch, was passing out cigars last -week announcing the birth of his new daughter. This makes it a iVay and Babe family of three girls now. A new son, the first for the MUSICAL TREAT Thiros family, is being welcomed A special invitation was extendr by Louie and Mary Thiros. The ed to Hill AFB personnel this week babe weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces. to attend a new musical program Louie works in Technical Services to be in the Ogden LDS performed 1 fi A l Branch, Training Devices, MM. Tabernacle Thursday eve n i n g, April 7, at 8 p.m. HEIR BORNE The program is Crawford Gates' I Birth announcements from the "Scenes from the Book of Morbase hospital include the follow- mon" symphony No. 2. It will be ing: performed by. 80 members of the SONS were welcomed by A1C Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Francisco Archibeque, A1C Ken- Brigham Young University a'cap-pell- a neth Biggs, A1C Kenneth Bruce choir, with Dr. Gates conCook, A1C James Howell, A2C ducting and Dr. Harold I. HanDavid Love, A2C Robert Miller, sen as narrator. PARTNERS ANYONE? Even A1C Vernon Pelkey, SSgt. Earl non-car- d players would consent Robichaux, and TSgt. Lewis Sagar-see to making the game a pastime if wild west eyeful BevThe stork left DAUGHTERS to erly Hills dealt the hands. A2C Richard Arnoldussen, A2C for James A1C Barnett, Arthur SURPRISED PARTY Doyle, Capt. Gene R. Durden, A moment of Edward Ehrman, SSgt. Stefan suspense and Kisel, 2nd Lt. Lewis Miller, A2C surprise came Gordon Staveley, and SSgt. Larry T to Major Helen York. $247.00 lint. t.Arrmrtnf t a THE WEARY shoe salesman had pulled out half the stock and still could not satisfy the fussy woman customer. Finally he mopped his brow, sat on the floor, ,1 w 7 the Hill..... n i ngs on Happ LATEST VERY HE Page hELLT KANT SLIP aRfrZbA Farm Tractor Tira mm ALSlLli IT i towc aAAutazc& of THE SERVICE MAN'S TIRE SIIOI Ken-- Holt Tire Co.: ; : . 205 South State, Clearfield i J |