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Show l'age January HULL TOP TIMES b 6, 1961 Hill on the Happenings PAT ON THE BACK Loyal service and good ideas were the cause for two awards ceremonies in the Materiel Quality Division, Directorate of Supply and Transportation. Harry E. Isaac, pins to sevchief, presented en workers. They were Katherine M. Lightel from Quality Analysis; and Gerald D. Allen, Forde Dickson, Nan N. Hughes, Fred A. Martinez, Ralph J. Green, and LeRoy E. Williams from Quality Inspection. John Nelson, Quality Inspection, received $100 as a sugges- l tion award and Amos Gerber, Inventory Branch, was presented $43 for a good idea he turned in. -- 10-ye- ar jt ( -- A f. A m y ' v. ( y. Ma.? PRIZE WINNER The beautiful Christmas decorations on the home of Bettejane White, Plans and Program Branch, ' Ik. I Materiel Management, were judged I comfirst place winner in the Roy f petition. They were presented an engraved plaque along' with other prizes. The display featured the nativity scene with the Christchild, Darlene and Display Mary, Joseph, and three wise men on camels'. It was placed on a 'SWEET" MEMORIES The Christmas holidays are over and nothing remains but pleasant planter in front of the White home 2200 West, Roy, and PHOTOGENIC FAMILY memories and bills, of course. The memories are worth dwelling on at 5734 South You'd had to go a long way to find a more handsome family thaa seven spotlights. with a little, though. For instance, there was the holiday centerpiece built accentuated the six children above. They belong to Edgar Tracy, chief f th by Darlene Mayne to add Christmas spirit to the Maintenance Ad- SILVER BEAVERS Base Support Service Store branch. They are Glenn, 4; Bruce, 12; ministration Support Branch. She built a miniature white chapel out Two Hill AFB workers were preDarlene, 9; Craig, 7; Darla Kay, 6; and Scott, 3. of sugar cubes. Darlene laid 1,320 sugar bricks with pink mortar she sented Silver Beaver awards recentwhipped up out of powdered sugar, egg whites, and pink cake coloring. ly for outstanding work in scoutThe roof was shaped from cardboard and topped with frosting. Win- ing. Floyd J. Perry, aircraft electron- dows, colored to resemble stained glass and lighted with Christmas ice technician, and Paul R. Linde-tree lights, added special effects to the Christmas display. It was man chief of manufacture and rebut by her two chilenjoyed not only by Darlene's pair planning section, were hondren, Diane 0, and' Steven, 7. ored by the Lake Bonneville CounW. J I. cil. Mr. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Perry first joined the Boy Scout movement as a scout in 1038 and earned the Eagle award and three Eagle palms. He later became a scoutmaster, a .position he held for 10 years. He has also served as neighborhood commissioner five years, instructor in the scoutmaster basic training program, and a jam- . . . Just in Time for the New Year A NEW ARRIVAL IN 5200 South 2350 Mr. Lindeman has been active in scouting since 1037. His service in- ce "ALPINE" NEW DESIGN AND WONDERFUL FEATURES: A holiday s" West The scoutmaster in JiCA. dance by (he line-o- p below, parly for the Aircraft IM Division wan siarkd by a can-ca- n all employees of the division. In addition to the obvious enjoyment created by a can-ca- n number, the dancers added their own original touch. The dance, done under flouresjcfnt lighting, was unique as the girls kicked to the right and left spelling oat "Aircraft IM Pm'frn" 'through luminous tape on the soles of their shoes. The climax came as the Rirls made their exit after a how "away" from the audience which revealed a big "Merry Chri.-tntasewed in appropriate places. Dancers are Ina Leah to (left Clifford, right) Eggleston, Peggy Martaa;h. JiiU Johnson, Fern GKmmeyer, Lola Maye McFerson, Shirley Smith, and Emata Stewart. . ROY cludes three years as assistant scoutmaster, three years as scoutmaster, two years as district commissioner, one year as member of the executive board, five years as district committee member, one year 113 member ol tne council Irammer committee, and a jarabor- - IIAVE SKIRTS, WILL TRAVEL . SHAMROCK scoutmaster at the Colorado Springs Jubilee jamboree in 1900. boree Scouters Taul and Floyd. . . 1,822 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA FOUR BEDROOMS TWO BEAUTIFUL BATHS LARGE FAMILY ROOM COZY FIREPLACE WITH HEARTH LARGE BRIGHT KITCHEN DOUBLE CARPORT WALK-OUFROM LOWER LEVEL PLUS MANY, MANY OTHERS T INTRODUCING: The First Ogden Showing of SHOWCASE FLOORS I A New Concept in Inlaid Vinyl Floor Covering By the Congoleum-Nair- n Company OPEN DAILY For Admiration WESTERN 24G1 Washington Blvd. MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION Phone EX 3-5- 34 |