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Show Over The Fence With the Hill AFB Officers1 Wives' Club President's Word By MARGE BROWN The members of the Officers' Wives' Club at Hill Air Force Base are very proud of their many welfare, cultural, and social activities. Although the ladies are busy 12 months of the year, September always heralds an acceleration of future plans. We welcome the opportunity of being able to use the Hill Top Times as a showcase for our programs. We feel sure you will find them informative as well as interesting. Sandra Adams is editor of the Officers' Wives' Club page, "Over the Fence," which will be published on a monthly basis in the last issue of every month. Members of the Wive3 'club with news or information for this page should call Sandra on telephone 773-066- 1. Kitchen Kapers By DONNA SHRAMM Wild Rice Casserole is a dinner favorite of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. T. Alan Bennett (and their guests, too!!). Mrs. Bennett told me that this casserole is a favorite because of its own original flavor and as a refreshing change of pace from potato dishes. 1 mm : 17 nin ryiiiiiiiiiitei JliililiiillllB Signed for Art Course University Instructor ) . Recently, a great deal of interest has vQQ to come soon for the members of !? Sut a new art program Martha Heaslev has worked hard tn " imS WOn . nnnr unitv. . v wri , QVio' r'fmnrtft that, an pypp11oti wn who will help has been found us bring our creative talents to the surface. Mr. Dale Worthen Bryner has By TERRY GASS been an art instructor at the Vacation University of Utah since 1958. of us and time is over for most the kids are back For the past seven years he has school. been illustrating in the field of Wondering what to do vith commercial art. The University afternoon? Why not join Friday of Utah has awarded Mr. Brythe ladies at the club for ner a bachelor's and a master's degree in fine arts. He has bridge? the first Friday spent time studying in Europe of Remember, is Tournament month during 1960 and 1963. Mr. Bry Dayevery and need reservations. ner will join the faculty at Call Lois you Wells at Weber College this fall. Mrs. Heasley tells us that a Play begins at 10 a.m. on touschedule has already been ar rnament day and 1 p.m. on all other ranged for the coming year. Mr. Last Fridays. month's tournament wiBryner will come to the base nners were: two to instruct one or possibly 1. Mary Rankin and Vivian classes which will begin Mon day, Oct. 4, and continue for a Sylvester. 2. Elaine Moulder and Sue three month semester. The charge for the course Keating. 3. Irene Browning and Linda will be $20 for each student. Marsh. and A 4. Susan Moorman and Carrie be held will meeting Nell Thompson. shortly before the course be5. Nancy Baggs and Jean gins. Further details concerning Wagner. Oberender Low the time and place of these and Patti Margaret Pacquette. meetings are to be announced Remember, ladies, join us at later. the club for a fine Friday afteWe are fortunate in having rnoon. this marvelous program offered to us, and Martha encourages anyone who is interested to or her contact her at out the Red Carpet - fex -- tl- v, - ' ( ':"fJ fSBIifllS' iJm$. - ' . . kmmmimmXQw f Bridge Bits PREPARE FOR TEA Addressing invitations for the forthcoming "Get Acquainted" Tea are (left to right) Mary Worrell, Carol Woods, Aulene Hewitt and Pat Mitchell. 825-084- Formal Get Acquainted Tea Will Open Fall Activities The Hill Air Force Base Officer's Wives Club will open its fall season by giving a formal "Get Acquainted Tea" on Tuesday, Sept. 21st from 5 p.m. in honor of its many new members and guests from the surrounding areas. Mrs. R. L. Brown, president ; Mrs. T. Alan Bennett, hon orary president; Mrs. H. W. Moore, honorary vice president; Mrs. E. P. Donahue, honorary vice president will greet some . 700 guests. . The officers' wives in the Di The Hill AFB Officers' Wives rectorate of Materiel Manage' Club will sponsor a guided tour ment will sponsor the tea with of the Kennecott Copper Mine Mrs. J. A. Hewitt, chairman, and Mrs. J. B. Hepler in charge Tuesday, Sept. 28. g The tour will fea of decorations. Mrs. Janice Johansen will ture a luncheon, compliments of play the background organ the management of the mine. music. w lves are scheduled to meet at the main entrance of the Of 3-- Kennecott Tour Set September 28 Wild Rice Casserole goes well with all meats, and is outstanding with wild game. day-lonWhen entertaining, Mrs. Bennett recommends the casserole because it can be completed the day before, except for adding the liquids and placing in the oven. Mrs. Bennett is a "real out- ncers' Club at 9 a.m. and will return from the tour at 3 p.m. Girls, remember that the first i door gal" from Michigan and Price of tickets for bus fare OWC Luncheon is coming up in she is sure you girls with hunters and fishermen in the family is $1.50. October. Luncheon reservawill find this recipe especially Tl muse imeresieaj in going tions must be made by noon on savory. And it is simple try it should contact Barbara Evans. luncheon. registration :i Friday preceding the and see! telephone for reserva-- t WILD RICE CASSEROLE i o n s. All Women whose last names bereservations and 1 cup must be cheese cheddar in money to Barbara gin with the initials "A" thru sharp ny luesday, Sept. 14. (cubed) "M" call Jennie Berrier, 825- 1 cup chopped ripe olives 1 can (size 2) tomatoes 1 can .) mushrooms with juice cup chopped onions 1 cup wild rice washed and uncooked 'i cup olive oil 1 cups boiling water 1V4 teas, to taste Mix all ingredients the day before except the boiling water Next day add boiling water. Place in casserole dish and bake at 350 deg. for 1 hour. 825-755- 3, Red Carpet 777-255- 0, We roll this month for: Lois Casey at Helen Paulson, Elly 4776; "N" thru "Z" call Woods. 825-743- 1. Cancellations for the lunch eon must be made by noonon the Monday before the lunch- 1 eon. Alma McGhan, will be taking the cancellations. She will also be taking names for the permanent reservation 825-784- tm Pit Braddock, Roberta Acton, Kan? Huckaby, Berta Dulle, Mary Hollenbeck, Shaffer. Dee Lou Steingas.ser, iue iuui Ten Pin Action season The winter bowling Hill Heirtings Lt. and Mrs. John Nedoroscik, J air 4, boy. Major and Mrs. Dominick Guida, July 15, girl. Lt. and Mrs. James Cranston Jl. 6, z, rz. "l.'j' 57 s. mm m : k& sbf m- P-- fUpresnt.MeckyKibbey:vKe president. M J :IIllifi w ' i&H anil im, i w ; rA m TjjyJ Betty secretary-treasure- r, les; son. A sgt.-at-arm- Jean s. the base bowling President. Ern.e Sm.tn, resident. Sally i ...1!nr in uowii" Anyone wno signeo uj Hi right), wife of Brig. Gen. Howard W. Moore. Ogden AM A deputy commander, wan honored by member of the Officer' Wive' Club at a welcoming rfC,ent,y- - SJ!0Wn at the 'e deft to right) Eleanor Bennett. IVnnv Burnetl. lahty Marge Brown, Mr. Moore and Rachel Donahue. hp Ol -- &w liters are: m Honored at Welcoming Coffee (second from Hw j.scratch league will taj-,v at f 7 vlrt rene s Margaret Moore tin yeThe handicap league will boj on Thursdays at 12:30 Their of Jo Lee Lanes in Roy. ,ary. treasure,Ma ?e sgt,at-armWe urge an w girh and Mrs. Dennis Madden 10, girl. and Mrs. David Luna, Aug boy. T o rti MLl July 22, girl. Lt. and Mrs. Micheal Honea Aug. Lt. Aug. Lt. iflj : It's just around the corner. baton to dig out the bowling dust off the shoes. Our Officers' Wives uuuwB sponsoring two leagues er II Bandow, Betsy Priaulx, Rita Baumann, P Shirley Haluarsen, Loretta narese, Jean White, Grace Ramos,' Mary Helen Correll, Elsie Waller. Trudy list w of? Fleck, Hamilton, Wilma Ciopton, Kay Carol Weissler, Bea (4-oz- . 1 get-acquaint- ed Make Luncheon Reservations Early Carol salt-pepp- a -- to at Irene Birkholz K interwt. .ifiwte. - V".- not ..J interest Dea.s t 825-381- 9- |