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Show ;?.rJ?W ''if''' nilX TOP Page 10 TIMES Hill the on Happenings COMPLETES 36 YEARS' DUTY Retirement ceremonies recently honored J more, deputy chief, Materiel Services Division Materiel Management, who has completed 36 years of federal duty. Mr. Detamore began his civil service career in 1927 with the Army Air Corps at Wright Field, Dayton,, as a messenger boy in the Procurement Branch. Mr. Detamore transferred to Ogden AMA during the decentral ization program in the position of deputy for Reauirements and Materiel Control. Hp remain in the Ogden area. He and his wife, Bob-- by, have one son, John P. Detamore. who is pin- ployed in the Ammunitions Requirements and HONORED AT DINNER "FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE A special dinner with 90 guests jn attendRetirement ceremonies were is who Kasel Walter 1held this week of ance was held in honor for Wilford L. Mr. retiring after 20 years' service at Hill AFB. son, . Kasel has worked as a supply commodities man-fork lift opera- agement officer in the Landing Gear Division for ;ltor in the Main- -.the past four years. He was presented a letter ftenance Trans"if of appreciation and an electric lawn edger-trim-mtion. He was as a going-awa- y present. He resides at 115 also honored at to travel, East Phillips Street, Layton, and plans a special din- do gardening, and visit relatives. Kasel Williamson ner. Mr. Wil liamson has been a MainteRECENT RETIREES nance employee for the past 12 Eight Maintenance employees have said "so long" to co- years. He resides in Wellsville. workers and are enjoying retirement. They are Sam H. Logan, Centerville, 11 years service; Darald E. Michelson, Huntsville, 14 years; Mrs. Mary P. Harrison, Clearfield, 11 years; Mrs. DUTY IN CALIFORNIA Eleanor T. Edmiston, Ogden, 16 years; Walter N. McCain, SunFriends of Maj. and Mrs. Wilset, 15 years; Lawrence Petersen, Layton, 11 years; James E. stationed McGuire, Heber, 11 years; and Charles D. Collier, Clearfield, 14 liam McKee, formerly were at Hill AFB, recently inyears. formed that he has been Assigned as chief of Flight Operations at Norton AFB, Calif. l 'William ' It- er "T )lllli-- (Les) Deta. rii Diskribution jsrancn NEW ARRIVAL Proud parents of a new baby daughter are Narwin and Elaine Sjoberg. Narwin is an illustrator in Graphics. The baby was born July 25 and weighed six pounds, 11 ounces. The Sjobergs reside at 761 23rd St., Ogden, and have an older daughter, Karalyn, 6. I S V Lt : CHIT CHAT PHOTO FUN What do photographer's do on their day off? Mrs. J. A. Robertson and Mrs. Well, they slill take photographs at least if they are like Betty Loomis honored Mrs. W. Don F. Jones, photographer in the photo lab. You just can't F. Egleston with a stork shower blame Don for wanting to capture such a pretty scene as earlier this week in the quard model. She is the one above when he has his own of Mrs. Robertson. ters d his daughter, Cheryl Ann Jones. They went on a picture-takintrek to the Ogden Canyon foothills last The Bill Williams have, had weekend. as house guest this past week Mr. Williams sister, Mrs. Faye ' ' ' and niece of Oklahoma. Jack, OFFICERS' WIVES' NEWS Rene Jack, another daughter of Mrs. Jack, has spent the summet last week in the Members of the Officers' Wives Club with mer the Williams. y tournament. bridge lounge of the club for the monthly Bill and Mrs. Williams Winners for the day's play were: First, Ladies of the 2705th Squad AUTO GO Another reminder of the big Hill AFB party at E. R. P. E. Mrs. Mrs. C. and Mrs. A. Fevery. Second: Jacoby ron met last Friday in the quarLagoon Monday is given by Barbara Allison and her son, Dcnohue. Third: Mrs. T. S. Clark and Mrs. H. Honaker. Low ters of Mrs. Carl G. Palmer Bret. 3. as they try out some of the fun things to do at for to Mrs. Doris Kamper and Mrs. F. R. Wohrman. a coffee given in honor of Mrs. goon. Nine free rides, free admission and parking, and other Capt. and Mrs. Emory Oxford and children have journeyed William Walker. Col. and Mrs. surprises have been arranged for Hill AFB employees am to Travis AFB, Calif. Walker are recent arrivals at their families. See additional information on page I. Hill AFB. Mrs. of and Weir of Chas. Mips Famela Weir, daughter Maj. Lt. Col. house recent Crarada Hills, Calif., has been the guest of PARTY HONORS 4677TH OFFICERS and Mrs. Richard Taylor. rectntlj A going-awa- y party was held at the officers club System Mrs. R. F. Lewis and daughter, Katliy, left this week for a Defense for departing and retiring officers of the 4677th lengthy motor trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Oklahoma 1V1 111 flllAtl Qsi A ffAH pint-size- eight-year-ol- g all-da- L- - wt-n- t City, Oklahoma. Maj. nrd'Mrs. Edward Storck and daughter, Claudia, will return home this week after accompanying their house guests of the pert week, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of Orange, Calif., to L?s Ve-- rs for a holiday . Mrs. Chas. Topper left for an extended vacation in Cali-foia. T'ne fTiep club was the graduation sight for the children who ailcriTcd the Vacation Fib!c School held this past week at the br.rc chapel. After the ceremony refreshments were served t the tttcTiMnxT childrtn and their parents. A shit v.rcel; prrty was held Friday night at the officers' pool fcy the -- 8:h ATS. A rathe ring of 5ailors, pirates, mermaids and lathing beauties participated in a review to claim the prize for 1 rl Spencer, and Capt Walter E. Laurie. XT Miss Karen CafPtll. daughter of Col. and Mrs. Raymond Caswell, v.rs honored vjth a kitchen shower given by Mrs. E. R of Mr. Jacoby in her quarter. Miss Case11 is the bride-eleWesley IIwan of Kurbank, Calif. rnrt. A Thurmond Col. DeArmond transfers Maj. TRANSFERS TO PROCUREMENT Mr. James II. Macdonald from Aircraft Engine"1"w tion, Industrial Engineering' Division, is transferring curement. His nt "best wishes" along co-wor- l(r For money, simply dial 376-425- 8 (Kaysville) ask for Dell Larkin. and trick rambler, face units and drapes. Full prke, H 3,700- -1 take OTer payments. brick rmr,ler, IN LAYTON No down payment Gl, r FHA 13,900. prke IN CLEARFIELD W ''jJjL J Offered by HEW Clearfield Really1U KABAYAH L0UH6E NOW WITH TWO OFFICES TO SERE AT THE: APOLLO CLUB Nerd Tswer Toots? REAR ENTRANCE AMI PARKIN Ti Weber, Capt. James DeVany, Lt. 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