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Show Hill the on Happenings STORK MAKES STOP A2C Charles L. Shelton, who was until January, and his wife, the former proud parents of a baby daughter born are now residing in Japan and the baby Air Base hospital. OFFICERS' WIVES PLAN BAZAAR stationed at Hill AFB Lorraine Martinez, are Sept. 29. The Sheltons was born at the Tachi-kaw- a Outstanding performance ratings were bestowed upon 40 Hill AFB employees during the first three months of the current fiscal year. An outstanding rating may TRATION OFFICE: Virginia M. awarded to a civilian emR. Richardson, and Helen Blunk, ployee who produces outstand- Kathryn A. Skinner. ing work in all aspects of his BIRECTORATE OF PROCURE position, substantiated by a MENT AND PRODUCTION: J. written recommendation from Larry Daley. his supervisor. Periods of time DIRECTORATE OF SUPPLY be the recommendation may vary from 90 days to one year, depending upon how long the individual has been in the position he occupies upon his "anniversary rating date" his ANB TRANSPORTATION: A. Alfred Agee and Mark V. Chatfield. FLIGHT SAFETY OFFICE: John De Carr. Force-sponsor- j F-8- I RlvL 3230 Wash - 393-813- 3 Of; I) EN ! , a m1 9 &US LEARN ''LITTLE I r if- -, n. i NOTES rjniUN FROM BELLE I MONDE m Mrs. 12 " !7T E. II. (Tex) Boullioun, vice president of the Boeing CoMissile Branch, presents a company service relations R. to II. industrial area Utah Selden, Boeing pin chief. W. II. Chariot, Boeing Utah area manager, observes the ceremony which took place at AF Plant 77 at Hill AFB. Selden joined Boeing in 1933 and was the company employment manager for many years preceding his Utah assignment. He and his wife, Gladys, reside in Roy. mpany's 30-ye- iy? ar YOU ARE INVITED! DAVIS COUNTY BUFFALO Honoring Senator and Mrs. Frank E. Moss ENJOY: BUFFALO BURGERS & SOFT DRINKS TOMORROW SATURDAY. OCT. 10. 1964 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. CITY PARK CENTER STREET, EAST OF MAIN There Will Be No Charge CLEARFIELD Says : FUN! FOR AS AS ' ' J. Carl Phillips, supervisory supply "commodity management in the Requirements and Distribution Branch, Aircraft officer CHECK FROM BANGKOK CIM-1- 0 SSM Division, is proud of having accumulated 2001 Grace K. Mann, claims adjusick leave since his entry in civil service Nov. 17, 1941 of hours dicator in the Ogden AMA Staff and healthy, Carl lives at 831 Binford Street, Ogden. Judge Advocate's Office, shows Happy off a check received from a commercial transportation firm in Bangkok, Thailand, made out to the Treasurer of the U.S. Part of the varied duties of the "J" office are collecting from foreign transportation firms for damages to household effects of the U.S. Air Force personnel stationed overseas. This is the first to be received from Thailand, v' yJ Mrs. Decker and her husband, Clyde, reside at 2865 Madison Ave., Ogden, and plan to do much traveling and gardening. fund-raisin- ed HEALTHY AND WISE - LIXCOLN-MEUCTR- Y ui hand-painte- WESTERN CONTRACT MAN EARN PROMOTIONS Two officers who have been AGEMENT BISTRICT: Kimi J. Ar Roland Earl promoted to first lieutenants Endow, Moores, birthdate. thur Fred Semon, and Robert E. recently are still receiving con- The recognition 13 honorary Wombold. g r a t u 1 ations in nature; however, a supervis24th WEATHER SQUADRON: t and best wishes. or may also recommend other Marie J. Tonks. -They are 1st .Tv. ! Lts. types of awards, either moneJon S. MRS. DECKER DEPARTS tary or honorary. S t i 1 p, chief, Tho following employees were Mabel Decker, who ha3 SupEquipment cited as "outstanding": worked at Hill AFB for over port Branch, 22 years, retired from Federal Base Equipment mKLLlUlWU!, Uf ill A 1 & K 1 Hi Lj M a n a g cment service last MANAGEMENT: Donald R. Alexweek. will She Vernon L.eona Division, SupR. Borgcron, ander, be honored at Lt. Stilp L. Bryant, Leah M. Eggleston, ply & Transpor an open house tation Directorate, and Robert Gladys E. Gwyther, Ercil C. HenAmar II. Mabey, George F. derson, Sunday, Oct. 11, K. Cochran, manpower officer, Edna It. Darrell A. from 2 to 6 p.m. Manpower Organization DiviOrrell, Organ; Harold M. Robertson, Wayne at the home of sion, Plans and Management Page, C. Robertson, Raynor L. Roueche, Mr. and Mr3. Office. Jerome V. Rusch, Jenial R. Shakib, i? ! Fa i rcn Love. Both lieutenants reported to Ruth T. Todd, Edith K. Walker, and .",2r West Hio-h- Hill AFB in Thomas J. Watklns. Mrs. Decker land Drive, Og COMPTROLLER: Alan R. Chrisj April, 1963, aft- are er being gradu tiansen, Com ie Enjrstrom, Melvin den. Friends and invited. ated Offi- S. Gallagher, Maria J. Gibson, Elna 1 3.M - from nr.... ; Mrs. Decker was also a guest M. Huillet, August H. Kruppe, and ' Keith D. Tanner. of honor at a dinner party last . School, Lack-- i DIRECTORATE OF MAINTE- Friday night at the Ogden Elks land AFB, NANCE: Verl I Glenn and Ray I). Club. ' '1 as. Rohde. U. Cochran She began her career at Hill PLANS AND MANAGEMENT was graduated AFIJ in Juno, 1942, as a propOFFICE: Carolyn V. Bradley. Lt. Cochran with honors as PERSONNEL AND ADMINIS erty and supply clerk. Since a distinguished military irrad- that time she worked in the uate. A native of Denton, Texas, 9 and LGM-S- 0 Minutcman va. tochran is married to the Take up monthly payments of Divisions. At the time of re- former Becky Hamilton, Amaril-lo- , she was employed as only $10.05 per month on a real tirement Texas, and resides on base. nice '58 Mercury wagon. Fully ja supervisor supply commodity M. Stilp is single, a native of equipped with radio, heater, officer in the Min-j- u automatic transmission. Power management Ncenah, Wise, and resides on tenia n Division, Materiel Man- base. steering. White judewall. Total sales price only $43rt.!H). Call Mr. agement. Prior to working at Hernandez at EX or see Hill AFB, Mrs. Decker taught car at school. STOCKS n - OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS in ".-- , SUPERIOR STUDENT NAMED "Girl of the Month" honors for September at Clearfield -Cochran, High School were won by Bobbie-Jea- n Cochran. Robert W. and Mrs. Col. of daughter Colonel Cochran is director of Procurement and was selected for her Production. Bobbie-Jea- n abilities as a senior activities and outstanding at the high school. She is the associate editor of the Clearfield High newspaper, the Talon, is president of Quill and Scroll, treasurer of the French Club, a member of the AFS Club, the Press Club, FIIA, and the National Honor Soci- liobbie Jean ety. one maintains an A average. covered -- uusinpso pleasure attained as was afforded the coordinators of th cers' Wives' Club Christmas Bazaar, when they attended cotfee Mrs. Bennett on Fridav. " 6i , i," j larHoc!Eleanor . TV, Mrs hv wpro invifpfl Tion.u v. iiic cv j w,uch, wiie of MoGeneral T. Alan Bennett, to her home to discuss plans f ? bazaar to be sponsored by the Officers' Wives' Club to g money for the Air projects Refreshments were served in the dining room, from a t m covered with a brown flowered tablecloth and centered w'H, lovely yellow vase of Talisman roses and yellow spider m In the dining room Mrs. Bennett has displayed unn talent for decorating in using French Provincial furniture art d a rare collection of antique china, artfully d' built-i- n of cabinets her in personal design. played PER MONTH! : ,7'. i SPECIAL SALE I OR FKIDAY and SATURDAY Oct. g through Uct. 10, Opposite Ben Lomond Hotel UEU.K MONDU , penalty Shop .Street 40-2.1- lh W MOSS WORKS FOR UTAH rani I'onticai ft'ivci THE VOLUNTEERS P.n If. KvtHf C n.-- . FOR MOSS hairman |