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Show 1HLL TOP TIMES lml 2, 1963 Page 3 Happ enings on the Hill c WIVES CLUB NEWS OFFICERS' Jt EAR? Me"N' R ENTIRE .S Two men, whose length of. government THIRTY T..1.. .oofk ATS nratViprp1 nUhe nff iioio the. Hostesses afternoon for were social.Mrs. monthly iLm Mrs. Terald Burnett, Mrs. Roger Englar arid 'Mr ' ' tav Koons. had relatives visiting S.'JE. retain and Mrs.Mrs. W. Gaskill.have D. and Mrs. "Jim Alexander, Austin Abilene, Texas, '"naotain and .Mrs. Thurmond Spencer, 4677th, are moving to ' following the captain's retirement. Neighbors and friends barbecue in the back yard of Lt. and Mrs, R. F. Lewis in . - VfL honor.? Iheif .f T 3. ,;-- ' - (Wit ' this week to Point d Mrs William Hahn will journey Mrs. Jack Stoddard. sifster, her visit to Calif., Townsend have had as their house Major and Mrs. James Gol. and Mrs. James Bowers. Col. Lt. week past stationed at Hill AFB but has been been has recently were honored with a small dinner Hawaii. to They assigned ' , honor. their in party given Friends of Mrs. Denzil Gates, gathered in her home July 2G brunch .and .bridge .given in the honor f Mrs. Joel t enjoy Bow-'rtMt- s il 1 Mr. Stewart, who has worked for the, govern ment for 31 years, was employed in the Sheet Metal Manufacture Unit, Maintenance. iHis fed eral dutv beiran with the forestrv service in 1924. He later spent lfl1 years with the Army Air Corps. He has been employed at Hill AFB since of Salt Lake City. Paulson ... JN PLANT SERVICES Deep sea fishing in a private cabin cruiser was the happy tvent enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hales, Sheet Metal, Plant Services branch. They caught seven tuna and, had six of them tanned. 3n addition they vacationed in San Francisco and other THAT'S NEW areas. California v . Rieh-Bion- psts-thi- fY servke adds up to over 67 syears were' honored .at special retirement .ceremonies held recently in 'the office Maj. Gen. , Don Coupland, Ogden AMA commander. . . Ilarold .T. Kissel, who has 3 years' federal duty, and Donnell B. Stewart, with over 31 years of government service, were presented certificates 'of retirement arid letters f appreciation by Gen. Coupland. Families of the men were in u attendance.. .Kissel Mr. Kissel, 573 East 350 South. Clearfield, was a production controller in the Hydraulic : Scheduling Section, Maintenance. He began his career with the U. S. Army in 1924 and served until 1943. After discharge he saw ; duty with the post office, navy, and engineers, antf started at Hill AFB in February, 1955. - ' "i 1949. i Stewart OFFICER TO WED Capt. Jim Burris, supply officer in the equipment authorization division, Plans and Management 'Office, will be wed to 1st Lt. Doris Ruff at a private ceremony this fall. The prospective bride is a nurse with the 2796th USAF Hospital. at Norton AFB, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen, foreman .of the tool crib section. traveled to Seattle, Washington, to attend the exercises of their son, Dr. .Ronald Allen, who completed his dentistry .training at the .University of Washington. ,They later accompanied Dr.. Allen and his family to their MAINTENANCE RETIREMENTS Correct lew home in San Antonio, Texas, where the doctor will intern BATHING BEAUTY Recent retirements in Maintenance include Leroy Benson, with the Air Force. They also took in many of the tourist sights summer attire for hot sultry 159 South Second East, Logan, 12 years; Mrs. Virginia. Mitchell, along the way. days is modeled by Miss Aloma 449 27th St., Ogden, 14 years; Rex E. Hammer, 442 South State, Kingside seats at an Indian Jamboree in Arizona and seeing Stoddard, 18, Lindenhurst, N.J., Clearfield, 13 years; Richard C. Skillicorn, 539 East 3635 South, I bullfight in Old Mexico were highlights of a vacation recently which could be a Salt Lake City,. 10 years;. and Charles N. Payne, 395 South .2nd for suggestion enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ercell Hep worth. Mr. Hepworth works West, Tremonton, 11 years. a to us all do .and suit in machining and hand tooling grab repair unit in Plant Services. TRIP TO EUROPE Twenty different Indian tribes performed original tribal dances likewise. in front of three big bonfires. Other places of interest were Milton Espiritu, chief Realso explored by the Hepworths. sources Control Section, Supply, Two retirements have been recorded in Plant Services New JJsting just returned from two weeks in PARENTS PROUD NEW who and Lloyd Blake, has been with the branch since ,1950, Hawaii with his wife and three Farmlngton Area Bennett, who has worked there since 1951, said farewell to children. They visited the Islands Mrs. Mr. and J. Collings Kay via jet. home, 'located on 'quiet are the proud new parents of a in Plant Services, commencement ... Hy-ru- m full-baseme- nt ; DAZE Vacations have been calling Maintenance workers. Ben. H. Pelton, aircraft engineering branch, visited Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with his family. Eldon .Pace, manufacture, repair and vehicle engineering branch, took his two sons up to Uinta Mountains camping and fishing. Winton Utter from the same branch took a week off to visit relatives in Boise. VACATION CHIT CHAT FROM HAWAIIAN VISIT Albert Lindenau.and. his .wife are enjoying a trip to Europe. k The long adventure will include seeing the sights in most of Europe with a special visit with relatives in Germany. five-wee- WING 2705TH AIRMUNITIONS Mrs. Cliff Ford and .daughter, Juds, are making a tour of Europe and the 'British .Isles.. Mr. Ford works in Materiel Management, and Mrs. Ford, Helen, is assigned to Plans and Program Branch, 2705th Ammunitions WTing, as finan-ia- l IIHIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMMIIIUIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt k officer. Helen received a sustained superior Performance just prior to departing on this trip. ; Friends of CMSgt. Richard A. Ortega, who formerly worked in Ammunitions Inventory Management Division, were happy to r that the sarge was named "Airman of the Year" at Osan, Jorea. He will represent PACAF as special guest of the Air jorce Association at its.annual convention in Washington, D. C, 5Pt. management 11-1- 4. i tion t $150 building Jot in Syracuse. Sewer, water ami gas better available. Only $1400 hurry. .S0xl50-f- t. Syracuse loc&ted MOVE RIGHT IN Beautiful S'i-roobrick, large family room with sliding patio doors to the outven and range. side. Built-i- n Owner has left the area and must sell. Sunset frame Older a'dwin nl distend, Don, just returned from a yaca-Edit- h Canada where they basked in the sun and fished. works in Ammunitions Inventory Management Division. site. 10 rA IN LAYTpN brick rambler, Price $n,D0O. No down payment GI,r Offered by NOW 1,0 .Layton 825-224- 1 t,' Ai' .wm' he.T.Crn Gill 825-977- 825-517825-154- 6 3 Mr. Kent 825-386- 376-842- Mrs. McDonald duplex. Very good location. Owner is leaving one skle vacant at the present time ready for you to move l ight in. side-by-si- & 9 3 376-377- 9 Bob Mitchell Elae Moan 376-335- 3 1 8 , de Insurance Co. 377 Layton Realtor Thone Kaysville 376-810- -- Home in Bountiful Have Taken In on Trade home Real nice brick, with lVi bath, carpeted and draped with full. basement. partially finished. Has carport with good landscaped lot. This is a nice family home. Call for appt. Trade Home in Bountiful Duplex Buy Barlow Realty , NEW LISTING Street, Layton. Very nice brick, full basement, fireplace, intercom, water softener, covered patio, double garage and many other extras. IN KAYSVILLE IN CLEARFIELD brick, full basement 376-423- 7 Phone Mr. Va'nderwePt and one home located in Kaysville. Close to Hill Field. has attached garage and lovely fenced yard. Can ' be purchased on contract with small .down payment or sold FHA or VA. .has double carport and can be purchased on small down payment and take over existing loan. This home is priced at $1,000 .below FHA value. Owner says to bring, him any reasonable offer. Call today on this home. to see. Elm located eouitv and take over existing loan NO LOAN COST. $11 ,500. WITH TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU State Street 1740 North Main Street Sflh iarfielH rhne brick with both New 2 bedrooms levels finished level. No each on and a bath down GI low down HA. An excellent buy at $1 8,500. on Ross Drive. Clearfiield Realty New :Listings 2 Homes In Kaysville Area only $14,000. baths. Total FHA terms. m . DUPLEX East on Gentile St., Layton brick, with apt. built in the full basement. Total price TWO-LEVE- L LAYTON3.bcdroom brick rambier, landscaped, chain TotaI Pre $12,500, nothing down GI, or pu fncc' terms. . -- on 2.38 acres choice ACRES West Land JO acres very good An excellent farming land. home. a build to place IN N $15,350. 2.38 ACRES farming ground. Quiet country served in honor df David Palfreyman who trans-rJ.edminlstrative Industrial Engineering Section, Supply, TOTAL MOVE-ICOST GIs New brick, .full basement, carport. Very good residential area. Also, LOW, LOW down FHA. Total price, BUILDING LOT ?t ?alie vvas street Farmington. Lovely, bathlarge kitchen, over-size- d room, plus 3 large .bedrooms. Carpet and drapes also included at this LOW price of $16,500.00. Move in in 2 weeks. 'Call today, because this home will sell fast. One Mr. and five-wee- baby boy born July 19. He weighed seven pounds. The Col lings have two other children, a son and daughter. He is chief of the Production Control Sec tion, No. 2 Supply. For home in Kaysville, Layton, or Ogden area. Owner transf . Must see to appreciate this lovely M)utheast Bountiful location. Home on beautiful view lot. Has 3 lovely bedrooms, large living room, dining room, full basement,-double carport. Call now, new listing, and owner is anxious. Woods Cross Realty North Main or TA Allen Adams . 426 W. 5th South 376-818- 7 Geo. Mitchell TA 60 riimiHiMnHiiiHiiiiiiiiHniiiiiuniiiniiniuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiii.u Bountiful, Utah '376-481- 2 Kaysville AX Office 81 |