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Show j h!L HILL TOP TIMES Happ enings on the Hill . . . j .rim AND THAT daU Page 19 MAINTENANCE CHIT CHAT Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott, Special Projects Branch, welcomed their fourth child last week. The new little girl was eagerly awaited by her two sisters and a brother. chief of Plant Services Branch, welcomed a new into the family recently. Glen's son, Ted, mar- Daiine Gustaveson in Bountiful. The newlyweds honey- - E Sned North, in-la- w Francisco. in San Rnpp ial Protects Branch, has Wt fv Viic Maintenance retirements include Philip Cummins, 210 W. Patterson, Ogden, 13 years service; Henry Erickson, 138 Beryl Ave., Salt Lake City, 15 years service; Manuel Russell Jr., 1761 Gregoiy Drive, Layton, 19 years service; Joseph P. Nilson, 30 S. 1st East, Smithfield, 15 years service; and Frank C. Goodwin, 4828 S. 300 West, Ogden, 12 years service. Kern xsejaw"""at the Air Force Academy. He will be joined EW a.ssignment he near future by his wife, Helena, presently employed IL Aerospace Systems Engineering Branch. Helena's positYvonne Ferguson. ion will be filled by chief of industrial engineering Division, Is area for a week, endeavoring to add to his the Reno, Nevada He also plans to visit his marrarrowheads. llection of Indian Reno. in resides ied daughter who Walter Brink, HONORED AT FAREWELL to McAllister, technician in the Overhead Engineering and promotion to Hq USAF, jranch, has accepted a transfer for Marv, his wife and daughter, Jeannie, left week. the East last the Charles E. Pfeiffer, sick list for the past Washington, D.C. Well chief of Shops Division, has been on send Get co-work- ers wishes. w in the Industrial Engineering Division Include far-P- Cliff Spendlove, Area Liai Carol Cahoon, budget analyst at a in the Plans and Analysis farewell last week Branch, is justifiably proud of the trophy won by his friends in the Mainte-nanc- fl by the BountiMark headful chapter of LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON quarters buildthe "Sweet Adewho gathing Three-year-oMark Eppler lines", a singered to wish is big enough to wear Air Force Ml , c him luck in his ing group. new Carol sings assignment fatigues like his Daddy, so he is in the SM - 80 i bass in the techhis polishing up saluting 55 laof gi'oup niques. His Dad is SSgt. Wilaa?J port dies who took liam L. Eppler, aircraft mement Division. first place for Carol chanic with the 28th Air Trans- Cliff is one of the best known the second time port Squadron. His mother, men on base, since for the past in the regional competition. The Jimmie, fixed up the miniature nine years he has accompanied group will keep the trophy. A set of fatigues complete with many Maintenance employees as plaque with their names en graved will remain with them nameplate for her young "air- monitor on TDY trips. for a year. If they win a third man." The Epplers, formerly time, they will retain that per from Fresno, Calif., reside at TOP UTAH GARDENER also. 945 East 1000 South, Clearfield. Proclaimed "Gardener of the manently Year" for the state of Utah was SWEET TALK a Hill AFB worker, Edwin F. Connie B o w e and Amar Jaeger. Jaeger, who works in Mabey were judged winners in the Crating Section, Supply and the Articulette Toastmistress Services directorate, was award speech contest. ed a large silver Revere bowl They will now with his name and newly-wo- n represent their title engraved on it. club in the Salt 'Lake Council Mr. Jaeger earned the award meeting on Apr. because of his many accomplish 18. Other finalments in the field of gardening, ists were Hazel including the holding of many Cooper, Mar-jori- e in garden clubs. He re offices Saunders, and Dorothy cently purchased an "eyesore Connie Kirton. The Ar- d weed and vacant ticulettes will soon be featured lot next to his home and turned in a story in the Denver Post it into a beautiful garden. He also engages in hybridization of as one of the Toastmistress various flowers and is constantly clubs with an interesting name. willing to help other gardeners Club member Shirley Reed was Jaeger resides at 1150 Sherman Ed and Award originator of the club's name. Ave., Salt Lake City. get-togeth- Marvin three weeks. His SINGERS HONORED son Section, was honored the Flight assigned Captain Jerry A. Phelps has station was in fast Branch. Captain Phelps' previous duty him AFB in Hill at will June. His join family Saudi, Arabia. been , fern Passey, a former Forest Service employe, and Linda Pfaen- der, secretary in Overhead Engineering Branch. er ld kmwv il FIRST i ll.iw.ninni l f Mmmtm CHRISTENING Chaplain (Maj.) Theodore P. Mitz-performs the first christening in the new chapel at Hill The Proud maternal grandfather is MSgt. Earl D. Urlson (second from 4734th Radar Evaluation Squad-roleft), Mr. and Mrs. Von Williams (right) are the parents of young w n' Randy Joe. m fftFUN! J-'- 7g) Mi IS p'. junk-clogge- 'ti m mm ItARN FOR AS UTILE AS '' ION'S f.lEflTS 2001 North Main, Sunset, Utah PHONE $f3fc03 S Open Daily 8 A.M. PER MONTH! 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