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Show Page i TOP TALKER a January HILL TOP TIMES 16 v.J, OFFICERS WIVES CLUB NEWS Cols. J. A. Robertson and S. C. Lewis entertained turn Club, of Industrial Engineering division. Max completed the Toast-mastInternational Course. lie delivered 35 speeches and won two "Speaker of the Month" awards in completing the course. er Jan. nrnoaa 11. af- n rt AvAninor - rArpnt.l'nn VlplH nt fVi morenf l Maj. and Mrs. William Becraft have journeyed to for a l Hill on the flapp enings IT IT Max H. Dalton, overhead engineeing branch, was presented certificate and letter of congratulation by W. A. Brink, chief 17 Las v holiday. Many interesting points of along the southern route and a special trip to Pleasanton, L are on their agenda. Many members of Officers' Wives Club enjoyed a morning of coffee Tuesday at the club's regular monthly Major and Mrs. F. J. Wentz and family will leave this 4 for Vancouver, Canada, for a new assignment. Their daugt( t will pick up her studies at University of Washington. Lt. and Mrs. Arthur Sommer, son, Scott, and Lt. Norm Golden will soon leave for temporary duty at Tinker AFB, homa. Later, Mrs. Golden and daughter Gretchen, will join i Golden for this assignment. mid-wint- er Calf RECENT RETIREES Three men from Maintenance have retired after completing over 20 years of service. Iioyal C. Robins, Rt. 2, Box 100, Layton, retired with 25 years service; Glen R. Rasmussen, 1266 Dupont Avenue, Salt Lake City, completed 22 years; and Joseph A. Parent, 2300 North 192 West, Clearfield, completed 20 years service. SON HONORED BY SOCIETY Lt. Col. and Mrs. Saul Poliner received word recently that their son, Larry, had been granted membership in Alpha Epsilon Delta, an international premedical honor society. He is a charter member of the Indiana Gamma Chapter, the third AED chapter Ace in Indiana. Membership in Alpha Epsilon Delta is an honor bestowed in recognition of the superior scholastic achievement WELCOME BACK, ACE! of the student. The flowers missed him and so did everyone in Ogden AMA headquarters, Building 1102. Asa R. Lake, shown above watering his plants, was injured a couple of months ago and spent some time in the hospital. He's back to work now1 keeping everything in the' building and cheershining and clean his happy with folk3 up ing his cheerAce keeps whistling. ful disposition in spite of injuries he suffered a few years ago in a Carbon County coal mine accident that kept him down for five years. He resides in Ogden with his wife, OUTSTANDING &P', y ACHIEVEMENT Col. C. W. Hahn, director of Supply and Transportation, recently presented an award to 2nd Lt. Frank Delbert Borner for outstanding achievement he made while attending a transportation officers course at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Lt. Born er is from Pull- Frank man, Wash., and resides at Apt. 212, Valiant Street, Hill AFB. Ljn Hvy JOB "WELL DONE" Earnest Ballard, acting clothing sales manager (right), presents several "tokens of appreciation" to Eddie Malmgren, Electronics worker. Mr. Malmgren, who is blind, gave a presentation with his Seeing Eye dog at a Masonic meeting last week. Members of the lodcre were so impressed with the presentation that they wanted him to know. Mr. Ballard, who is an official of Argenta Lodge No. 3, Salt Lake City, brought flowers and candy out to Hill AFB the next day which he presented to Mr. Malmgren as a sincere "thank you" for a job well done. HIES for iruorciE Choice of Two Colors Gray or Sandalwood Choice of Letter or Legal Sire 4-Dra- 4-Dra- ver wer Letter Size . . . $3995 Legal Size . . . . 4995 Nominal Delivery Charge OH QUITE AN OPERATOR Jolene Four-year-o- ld seems to think that a Rives girl's best friend is the telephone. She no doubt learned the telephone technique from his sister, Susan. Susan and Jolene and their two brothers, Steven, 12, and Paul, 11, are the children . of two Hill AFB employees: Kay and Rell Rives. Kay works in Logistics Systems 16-year-- old Management Division and Rell is chief of Missile Assembly Maintenance Shops, Mainte nance. They live at 357 South 600 Ea3t, Clearfield. ROTC VISITORS Nearly 100 Air Force ROTC cadets and Angel Flight sponsors visited Hill AFB last Friday and PAPERING O O O PAINTING STEAMING VALTEX KENNETH BURTON ' Jolene I Saturday. enter the Air Force upon graf; The cadets, Angel Flight mem ation. bers plus eight escorting Air The Arnold Air Society is Force officers, were from 10 unAFR0TC iversities in Utah. Colorado, Wyo- honorary society of dets. ming and Montana. The two-da- y meeting at Hill AFB was sponsored by the Arnold Air Society to indoctrinate the group in Air Force life as well a3 motivate the cadets to The itinerary included bra ings about the Air Force at den Air Materiel Area mm and assignments and toun Hill AFB facilities. Final Clearance Shoes Coats Dresses Sweaters to Skirts Car Coats Slacks Lingerie OFF Millinery O Si . No Refunds No Exchanges Since 1874 Free Customer Parking in Rear 154 West Second South EM 34486 Salt Lake City, Utah 2420 Washington Blvd. |