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Show HILL TOP TIMES Htajfg1 Hannenin gs on the Hill us .- . ' Pnffe 13 i gjgM; ;;;;;;;;; y'JTi I . ROLAND MATIIRR STORY : President .John 1 Kennedy's famous words. "We must move lorwnrd with frivat vigor," are U1 stuff to Ro land M a t h e r, stock handler in i S u p p Iy a n d T i' a asportation Directorate, Hill Air Force Iiue. :f ::::::::;? Mr. M a t h er has been movMather ing forward with "vigor" between Salt Lake City and Ogdon for the past lrt years for rehearsals of the "All Faces West" pageant. Moving forward by walking, that is! Cf' Mert Wilson (left) EXCHANGE ANNIVERSARY on base exand Audrey Uffendell put finishing touches items will be on changes 68th Anniversary display. Many the event. $3.68 and $2.68 commemorating for $1.68, gale BASE OFFICER WIVES CLUB BRIDGE TOURNEY The monthly bridge tournament of the Officers Wives Club Mrs. Vas held July 12 at the .Officers' Club. Winners weVe: Clarence W. Hahn and Mrs. E. R. Jacoby; second, Mrs. A. R. Jensen and Mrs. White and Mrs. E. P. Donohue; third, Mrs. R. Bassler, guest of Mrs. Jensen. Low went to Mrs. Sam Morigi and Mrs. William Hitchcock. First, J. MAINTENANCE RETIREES Darrell C. Mikkilsen, 602 Hislop Drive, Ogden, 8 years; Alton Campbell, 1748 N. 4425 W., Ogden, 10 years; O. Willis Walton, Rt. No. 2, Box 360, Layton, 11 years; Mrs. Ruby B. Wood, 138 S. 2nd E., Farmington, 12 years; Andrew H. Koby, 390 E. 1700 S. Clearfield, 15 years; Hyrum W. Bennett, Rt. No. 1, Box 579, Clearfield, 15 years; Robert G. Blakely, 498 Fern Drive, Clearfield, 16 years; and Elza C. Reynolds, P.O. Box 155, Clearfield, 19 years. TRIPLETS WIN CONTEST Triplet daughters of SSgt. and Mrs. Cla rence MefJilbra won the title of "Most Darkest Eyes" in the recent Cherry Days Baby Contest. Each received a gift of a doll and diaper pm cowgirl set. This is the second honor for Barbara, who won the Hill AFB Father's Day "Most Happy Baby". Mom and Pop hope the little ones grow up to be singers. DIANNE PACE SAYS 'FAREWELL Dianne Pace, secretary in the Manufacture, Repair and Vehicle Engineering Branch, was honored at a farewell er RECENT get-togeth- "Usually I catch a ride part ITT way, but there have been times I walked almost all the way," said Mr. Mather. "Once, when I couldn't catch a ride back to Salt Lake City, I stayed overnight on base. Many people think walkCapt. and Mrs. (iaskill and daughter Cheryl. is for but it's kids, my ing your favorite hobby." Capt. and Mrs. Samuel E. Caskill are the proud parents of a daughter, Cheryl Ann, born July 5. Capt. Gaskill is aide Not having a car hasn't hin- to tiny General Coupland. dered Mr. Mather; he has walked to appear in every or hitch-hike- d performance of "All Faces West" 06 during the past IS years. He has played such roles as Pierre, the trapper; a pioneer; a Catholic fryer; and has sung in the chorus. In the 196.1 edition of "All Faces West" scheduled at Pioneer Park, 4th Street Mr. and Lincoln, July Mather will play a trapper. Mr Marl,,-- nnt rmlv sW victor in walking but tnanv other activities as well He is a mem- ber of the HILL AFB chorus. Kearns Fine Arts Foundation Messiah, LDS Church choir, Boy Scout committeeman and secretary of the Young Men Mutual Improvement Association of his church. for Hill Air Force Base Employees 19-2- i 1, EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES Industrial Engineering Division secretaries last week. Mr. Mather also challenges the Dianne has left the base to a position in Salt Lake City. Kennedy clan in another departaccept A white cake was enjoyed by the group. Dianne's position will be ment. He and his wife, Amelia, filled by Nola Wagstaff, who is returning to work in the same have eight children, ranging in branch "of the which she was formerly employed. SYMPATHY age from one to 16 years. EXTENDED NELSONS Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Guy (airborne communications section) and Dorothy (editor, Hill Top Times) Nelson in the passing of their son, Ronald Reed Nelson. and Military Personnel Civilian and Military personnel have an extra banking advantage with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account. A plan has been developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each pay day and credited to your account immediately. Your money is in the bank ready for you Friday morning. No mail delays. BARBARA MAERK PLANS WEDDING and Mrs. Allen Maerk, Layton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to 1st Lt. Roland Edward Jorrw, USAF, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carl Norris, Hickam AFB, Major Hawaii. The Open your account noW at Building (south end of cafeteria) and request your pay, check be sent directly to the Base Bank. S-23- wedding will be July 20 in Ogden, Utah. Norris is stationed at Eglin AFB, Fla. He is a graduate . i Ohio State University. Miss Maerk attended the University 01 Hawaii and Weber State College. sgisr poc-y- ou said itwoulp eeoxAV or CHECKWAY 1 ,4' lfr SW ' e " $, '.six' iA I ' isi Name and Address Printed SEE US 1 v" fTSk ; fJ Choice of 2 accountst REGULAR V : at Hill A.F.B? f f. FOR HOMES FIRST SECURITY IN BANK ROY. CLEARFIELD. SUNSET ALSO RENTALS SEE OR CALL ALPINE REALTY & INS. CORP. REALTORS Miss Maerk FREB 5421 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Phone 825-167- 2 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation? Hill Air Fore Bate Building , |